Recall, Record

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Recall, Record records the message, which can then be played back on the built-in speaker of the indoor panel when this function is executed with Stop.
The user can then verify the message before broadcasting it out to the selected zones with the Play Recorded Message function.

Configuration

  • Drag-and-drop: Recall Record to:

Amplifier -> Control Inputs -> CI -> CI_1-CI_6 -> on_action/off_action

or

Access Panels -> Programmable Keys -> Key -> p1-px -> press_action/release_action

Recall, Record


Activation
Start, Stop or Toggle the recording.

Enable Timeout
Decides whether the recording will timeout or not.

Timeout
The amount of time in seconds (0, 600 s) the message will be active.

Wait for PTT
Requires use of Press-To-Talk (M-key) when recording starts. The recording function will not become active until the PPT key is pressed.

When Recall, Record is stopped, the message that has been recorded will be played backed from the choice made under Audio Feedback.
For access panels, this is the panel itself, in which case, the Audio Feedback will be Device Audio Output.
After Recall, Record is done, the message can either be sent out into the system with Recall, Control or a new message can be recorded using Recall, Record again.

Advanced Options

  • Check the Use Default Parameters box to use default values for the parameters

Delete Message after:
The message will be deleted after a specified time. Default = 600 seconds.

The message will be deleted after it has been played back and after the device has been rebooted.

Source
The audio input that will be used for recording, and consequently, the device that will send out the message.
For access panels, this is the panel itself, in which case, the Source will be Device Audio Input.
For integration purposes, a typical Source would be a Line Input on a System Controller or Amplifier.

Audio Feedback
The device that plays back the message after it has been recorded.