
Issue: July 18 2006
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9 MAIN DISPLAY DESCRIPTION.
Attention: At power on, the display below is shown, but without the
level bargraph indicator
on the
right-hand side. This bargraph appears when the
+
or
-
key (8 or 7) is pressed. It disappears after a
few seconds to improve the clarity of the display.
Status of the ARES-P II
+
STOP
ARES-P II
+
is in STAND BY mode
RECORD
ARES-P II
+
is in RECORD mode
PLAY
ARES-P II
+
is in PLAY mode
SEARCH FORWARD
ARES-P II
+
is playing fast forwards
SEARCH BACKWARD
ARES-P II
+
is playing fast backwards
Take / Index number and position in minutes and seconds
This is the physical playback position. The example shows that playback will start at the beginning of
take 7 (0 minutes, 0 seconds).
Status of the flashcard
The full length of the bar-graph corresponds to the total memory of the inserted flashcard. The black
area shows how much memory was already used for recording. The clear area shows the remaining
memory.
Total number of recorded Takes / Indexes
This area shows the total number of Takes / Indexes already recorded on the flashcard.
Remaining time on the card in minutes and seconds
This indicates how much recording time is left on the card. In this example, it shows 8 minutes, 8
seconds. If the bit-rate is changed, it will automatically be updated. Example 8:08 if 128kb/s was set, it
will become 16:16 if the bit-rate was changed to 64kb/s.
Status of the flashcard
Level adjustment
Status of the ARES-P II
+
STOP, PLAY, REC, FWD, RWD
Remaining time on the card
in minutes and seconds
Index number and position
in minutes and seconds
Input / output level indication for
Left and Right channel
Headroom indicator
1
2
-21
-9
0
+9
12 Index
R:
8:08
Low battery
007
0:00
In
- 20dB
Input level
Level setting
Total number of recorded indexes
Messages
Battery status