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13. TYPES OF EMERGENCY BROADCASTS
There are 2 types for the Emergency broadcasts, "Emergency playback" and "R.E.M. (Recording Endless
Message) playback."
Emergency Playback (Prerecorded Playback)
Allows the audio source for emergency playback prepared in advance to be broadcast preferentially in
emergency situations. Priority is given to the emergency playback broadcast even during program playback or
microphone announcement.
Output destination, repeat count, and repeat time can be preset using the EV-700 Setting software.
Audio source preparation and Emergency playback/stop can be made at the EV-700 unit or using the EV-700
Setting software.
This manual describes the method of operations performed at the EV-700 unit.
For the operation method performed using the EV-700 Setting software, see the EV-700 Setting software
instruction manual.
R.E.M. Playback (Instant Recording Playback)
Allows you to make a recording through one-touch operation in the event of an emergency and repeatedly
broadcast the recorded contents immediately after recording.
Recording starts instantly by closing the rear-mounted Emergency recording control input terminals, and the
recorded contents are played repeatedly when the terminals are opened.
Priority is given to the R.E.M. playback broadcast even during program playback or microphone announcement.
Output destination, repeat count, and repeat time can be preset using the EV-700 Setting software.
R.E.M. playback can be performed at the EV-700 unit or using the EV-700 Setting software.
This manual describes the method of operations performed at the EV-700 unit.
For the operation method performed using the EV-700 Setting software, see the EV-700 Setting software
instruction manual.
Note
Emergency playback cannot be made during broadcasts of R.E.M. playback. Likewise, R.E.M. playback cannot
be made during Emergency playback.
Tip
You can start recording for R.E.M. playback again during R.E.M. playback broadcast.
For the priority level settings, see p. 82.