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DIR911 Instant Recall Recorder
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“DECREASE” and “INCREASE” keys adjust the VOX level accordingly. Press “DONE”
to select the value displayed.
SET VOX HOLD TIME Screen
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Set the VOX signal hold time
The VOX hold time is the length of time that the unit will continue to record after a loss
of input signal. For example, if an incoming caller puts the user on hold and the VOX
hold time is set to 8 seconds, then the unit will continue to record for a minimum of 8
seconds while there is no signal present.
The range of hold time settings is 2.0 seconds to 12 seconds, with a default setting of
6.0 seconds on both inputs.
The “CURSOR” key toggles between telephone and auxiliary adjustment. The
“DECREASE” and “INCREASE” keys adjust the VOX hold time accordingly. Press
“DONE” to select the value displayed.
SET RECORDING PRIORITY Screen
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Set the recording priority to telephone,
auxiliary, or both
Although the DIR911 can accept both a telephone and an auxiliary input, it can only
record one or a mix of both at a given time. Here you can set recording priority, i.e., if
there is input from both sources, which takes precedence. If the telephone line is usually
more important and the auxiliary input is connected to a radio that is usually less
important, then using recording priority as shown above, the telephone call will be
recorded instead of the radio call. The choices are Telephone takes priority, Auxiliary
takes priority, and Neither takes priority, mix together, which sets no priority but mixes
the two signals together in one message.
Telephone VOX hold time: 6.0 seconds
Auxiliary VOX hold time: 6.0 seconds
CURSOR DECREASE INCREASE DONE
Set recording priority level here:
Telephone takes priority
CHANGE DONE