Model VR240 Audio Logging Recorder
January 2000
3-27
Section IV. BOARD/CHANNEL CONFIGURATION
3-26. BOARD/CHANNEL
CONFIGURATION.
You must configure each audio input channel to correspond to the type of audio signal expected
to be input. As factory default, each channel is set to record automatically when a signal is
present, and to stop recording if the signal stops (VOX). This will be unsatisfactory in many
applications, and you may want to take advantage of the choices presented. In addition, you
have the option of providing a short “descriptor” of each channel that will be recorded on the
media for identification or informational purposes. These descriptors can be displayed on the
same or another VR240.
You may not configure the individual boards/channels if the VR240 is recording.
Pressing the
Config
soft key, then the
>
(next) soft key, then the
Board
soft key gives you
access to the
RecEnable
,
Vox
, and
NextBoard
menus
.
Press the
>
(next) soft key again for
access to the
AudioGain
,
Beep
,
Off Hook
, and
AGC
parameters.
The following instructions will step through the process of configuring the first 8 channels of your
VR240. To configure higher channels, simply press the
NextBoard
soft key until the channels
displayed on the screen are the ones you want to configure.
3-27. RECORD ENABLE (RecEnable).
a. Press
the
Config
and then the
>
(next) soft key. Then press the
Board
soft key.
b. Press
the
RecEnable
soft key.
RecEnable
selects the record enable submenu, comprising the following keys:
Channel
Scrolls through the installed channels (1 through 8, 16, 32, 40, or 48, D1,
D2) and shows you their current settings.
Mode
Is used to select the operational mode of the selected channel. Each time
you hit this key, the mode readout associated with the channel changes.
RECORD: Ch 01: OFF HOOK
Channel Mode Done Cancel