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16.1.1. Making R.E.M. playback
Prepare for recording in advance by connecting a recording microphone to the front-mounted Microphone input
terminal and a recording switch to the Emergency recording control input terminals (Terminal No. 4) in the rear-
mounted Input/Output terminal block.
Adjust the Microphone input volume control to an appropriate broadcast volume.
(Rear)
Input/Output terminals
Recording switch*
Prepare separately.
An easily operable momentary
switch (a switch that outputs a
make signal while it is pressed)
is convenient for this use.
*
Recording microphone
(Front)
1 3
Step 1. Press a recording switch.
The "EMEr" (EMER) indication appears on the Status
display. This indication remains ON during R.E.M.
playback.
Step 2. Speak announcements into the microphone while
pressing the switch.
Step 3. Release the switch.
Announcements recorded in Step 2 will be played.
Playback will stop automatically after it is repeated by the
preset number of times.
You can also make a setting so that playback is repeated
until it is stopped manually or by Emergency stop
control input. (See the separate EV-700 Setting software
instruction manual.)
Tips
• Operation from recording to playback can be resumed if the recording switch is pressed once again while
R.E.M. playback is being broadcast or after it is stopped. In this case, the previously recorded contents will
be overwritten.
• Sound during recording of R.E.M. playback is not output (broadcast). It will be broadcast when playback is
started after recording.
• R.E.M. playback is disabled while the Maintenance indicator is lighting when the DIP switch for maintenance
has been set to the ON position.
• See p. 57, "Stopping Emergency Playback." for the method to manually stop R.E.M. playback.
See p. 62, "Stopping Emergency Playback." for the method to stop R.E.M. playback by way of the
Emergency stop control input.
• R.E.M. playback can be made using the sound source of the Line input instead of that of Microphone input.
When both the microphone and line inputs are active, the input having higher broadcast priority is recorded.