Model VR240 Audio Logging Recorder
2-14
January 2000
It is possible to record on both drives simultaneously. You can do this either by selecting the
non-recording drive with the Drive soft key and repeating the last three steps. Or, if both drives
are loaded and positioned for recording (Ready), press the > (next) function key and then the
DualRec soft key.
NOTE
You have now set up the VR240 so it will be able to do its job. The
rest of the operation’s manual will be slightly less detailed.
Some of the menu choices you have while in the record mode include:
SetMem
(Set memory) Save the location of the message on the medium so you
can go back to that spot later.
SaveMessage
Store a critical communication into one of 16 record buffers.
Instant Recall
Instant Recall is accessed by pressing the Recall soft key. 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 the channel is selected, the available time frame to
listen to is backed up 30 seconds from the current time. From there, selecting Pause, Rewind,
or FastForward enables the operator to quickly locate a selection to listen to. Refer to the detail
procedures in paragraph 5-12.
The following choices can be found by pressing the Controls soft key
Volume
Press the Volume soft key for access to the speaker, headphone, line out and
alarm volume controls.
Monitor
Listen to what is being recorded as it is occurring.
Lock
Used to prevent unauthorized access to all controls except instant recall.
Time Adjust
Allows you to “spring ahead” to daylight savings time. Eventide recommends
that you do not change the clock for daylight savings time. If you set the clock
ahead in the spring you may have trouble in the fall. Setting the clock back
will result in two hour-long sections of media with the same time, making
searching difficult.