Plug
"Connector Cable B"
into "speaker out" jack of your computer's sound
card or the "headphone" jack of your PCs speakers (if available).
Plug other end of
"Connector Cable B"
to
"RECORDING IN"
jack on the unit.
Slide
"MODE"
switch on unit to
"REC"
position
(LED under RECORD button will illuminate).
Press "Play Mix" button on the MessageStudio Player software.
IMPORTANT:
When recording is finished,
return
"MODE"
switch back to
the
"PLAY"
position. To check the new program which has just been recorded,
press the "
PREVIEW"
button.
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Auto-Recording
NOTE: Unit will begin and stop recording automatically. During recording, the LED under
the "RECORD" button will flash. You will hear what is being recorded through the built-in
preview speaker. When recording is finished, red LED will stop flashing.
A special software program called MessageStudio has been included which
allows you to make your own on-hold message productions. Each production
made with MessageStudio will include specially encoded tones which will
start and stop the recording process on the OHP 3000 automatically.
To
record from other CDs or music sources, see "Manual-Recording"
section below.
Connection for Recording
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Manual-Recording
Plug
"Connector Cable B"
into "headphone" or "line out" jack of
any CD player, tape player or other audio source.
Plug other end of
"Connector Cable B"
to
"RECORDING IN"
jack on unit.
Slide
"MODE"
switch on unit to
"REC"
position
(LED under RECORD button will illuminate).
Cue up the desired audio on the CD player, tape player or other
audio source.
Press
"RECORD"
button located on the top of the unit to begin recording.
During recording, the LED under the "RECORD" button will flash. You will hear what
is being recorded through the built-in preview speaker. You may record up to
6 minutes of material.
At end of recording, press
"RECORD"
button to stop recording.
When finished, return
"MODE"
switch to
"PLAY"
position.
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PLAY REC
MODE
ON OFF
IN
POWER
RECORDING
DC 9V
8
Ω
600
Ω
OUT
PLAYBACK
IMPEDANCE
To record from a CD or other audio source, follow theses instructions: