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Black Box Corporation

• 1000 Park Drive • Lawrence, PA 15055-1018 • Tech Support: 724-746-5500 • 

www.blackbox.com

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e-mail: [email protected]

© 2005. All rights reserved.

Black Box Corporation.

8/14/2001

#25711

Sensitive built-in
omnidirectional
microphone.

Stores up to 99 audio
clips in each of 4 files
(396 messages total).

Automatic Recording
System (ARS) skips
silence to maximize
recording time.

In Slow Play, can
record up to 4 hours
and 18 minutes of
high-quality sound.

In Long Play, can
record for up to 9 hours
and 22 minutes.

Uses two included
AAA batteries.

T

he Digital Voice Recorder might
not be the ultimate personal

dictaphone and portable recorder,
but we got as close as we could!

Its built-in omnidirectional

microphone is very sensitive to all
of the sounds in its vicinity. Just
press and hold the REC/STOP
button for a moment, and the
Recorder will begin storing
whatever the microphone picks
up in its internal flash memory
until you press REC/STOP again.
This single audio clip constitutes
one numbered message. The
Recorder’s memory is divided into
four files that can each hold as
many as 99 messages, giving you
a total capacity of 396 messages.

The Recorder has two

recording modes. In Slow Play
(SP), the Recorder records in
higher quality and can store
messages with a cumulative
running time up to 4 hours and
18 minutes before running out of
space. In Long Play (LP), the
Recorder can hold more than a
full workday of continuous

Up to nine hours of sophisticated

sound recording and playback,

literally at your fingertips.

Key Features

DIGITAL VOICE RECORDER

messages—up to 9 hours and
22 minutes of running time!

Two alkaline AAA batteries

(included) power the Recorder for
as much as 10 hours of recording,
8 hours of message playback
through the included earphone, or
6.5 hours of playback through the
Recorder’s 23-mm speaker.

To help keep your batteries

alive, the Recorder has a HOLD
switch that you can turn on to
prevent the Recorder from
operating when you don’t want it
to (when it’s bumping around in a
pocket or briefcase, for example).

More importantly, if you

enable the Recorder’s Automatic
Recording System (ARS), it will
automatically turn off the
Recorder during periods of
silence, eliminating pauses and
dead air that can run your
batteries down needlessly.

The Recorder also has a

“sleep” feature: It will turn itself
off automatically if it’s left on for a
full minute without being operated.

You can do all sorts of things

with your messages. Recording
and playback can be paused
manually, the playback of a
message can be repeated
indefinitely, and you can fast-
forward, rewind, search, scan,
and erase your messages.

To see what the Recorder is

doing at any given moment, just
check its front-panel LCD. It
indicates many different
conditions, as shown on page 2,
including the elapsed time of a
message you are recording or
playing back, or the remaining
recording time left in the
Recorder’s memory.

You can connect the Recorder

to a wide variety of external
devices, such as a telephone or
the included microphone or
earphone. The Recorder even
comes with audio cable for
connection to a sound card, plus
Jet Voice Mail software for
message handling on an IBM

®

compatible PC.

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