
Model VR240 Audio Logging Recorder
January 2000
5-19
5-13.1 Operations Available During Record With The Recording Drive Selected.
Press the
Menu
soft key for access to these features:
Recall
pressing
the
Menu
soft key,
then the
Recall
soft key accesses the
Instant
Recall
feature. Recalling during record allows the replaying of a previous
passage on any selected channel while the VR240 continues to record. This
is particularly useful when the recording is being monitored in real time.
When
Recall
is activated and a channel is selected, the available time frame
to listen to is backed up 30 seconds from the current time. From there,
selecting
Pause, Rew
, or
FForward
enables the operator to quickly locate a
selection to listen to. Refer to the detail procedures in paragraph 5-25.
Monitor
monitor activity on one, several, or all channels simultaneously. Refer to
paragraph 5-6.
SetMem
(Set Memory) marks a specific location on the media enabling you to locate
that spot later using the Search/Memory# function.
SetMem
is a
“scratchpad” memory that automatically records the time, date, and location-
on-media of the material to which you’re currently listening. This mark is
temporary in that once the media is ejected, the mark is erased.
You can activate the
SetMem
while recording, playing, or paused. When you
do the bottom line of the display asks you to select one of the four memory
locations available. Press the
>
(next) soft key, then the
Cancel
soft key to
exit without setting a
SetMem
location. Refer to paragraph 5-26 for
procedures to set a memory location.
You can think of the memories as “scratchpads” for recording the precise
time and date of material of interest. Because the precise location of the
material is known, the media can be directed to go directly to the data-block
requested, instead of forcing it to scan the general area. This can greatly
reduce the time required to locate the material.
There are four memories for each drive on a dual drive machine so that if you
set
Memory1
for the upper and lower drive, they will find the correct material
even if the times and dates are different for each media. The memories are
cleared when the associated media is ejected. So if you wish to refer to the
same material later, you should write down the information that you saved in
the memories.
SaveMessage
The VR240 has areas set aside for message storage buffers. These
numbered locations can be used to store recorded material for future
playback. The recorded audio from the command time backwards on the
selected channel will be saved into the next vacant “Save Message” buffer.
The re-recording will continue until 8 channel minutes of audio has been
stored. If all sixteen buffers are full, the new message will be recorded over
the oldest saved message.