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9 STORING RECORDED AUDIO/ GPS DATA
9.2 Recording Received Audio Automatically (Auto Recording)
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If Auto Recording does not start because a file having the same file name exists
"SD Card Error" appears on the display for 1 sec.
If the audio is recorded to a microSD card, Auto Recording does not start if a file having the same file name exists in the
AR folder.
Note
If one of the following occurs during the recording, the timer for Maximum Recording Length stops and the recording
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ends:
The Gap timer elapses (the recording continues for 3 sec from when the transmission or reception completes. This
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duration of time is called the Gap timer.)
The channel or site is changed
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Scanning starts or stops
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The transceiver enters Emergency Mode
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The data transmission starts
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The PTT switch is pressed while Public Address is enabled (Mobile only)
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The PTT switch is pressed while Intercom is enabled (only for a Dual Control Head structure of Mobile)
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The Clear key is pressed and the communication ends
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The DTMF code and "#" code are received, and the matching state of Optional Signaling is reset
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While Priority Scan or Priority Monitor Scan is activated, the transceiver behaves as follows:
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Regardless of the configuration in Recording Type, the muted sound is recorded while Lookback is activated.
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If "All TX/RX Audio" is configured in Recording Type, and if a signal of a Priority Channel is received while the received
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audio of a Normal Channel (which is not the Priority Channel) is recorded, the recording continues and the received
audio of the Priority Channel is recorded.
If "Individual Call" is configured in Recording Type, and if a signal of a Priority Channel is received while the received
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audio of a Normal Channel is recorded, the recording of the Normal Channel ends, and then recording of the Priority
Channel starts.
During transmission, the audio is recorded via the Mic Line or MI2 Line.
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The recorded audio can be played back or deleted in Playback Mode. (Refer to
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(Playback).)
When transmitting data, Auto Recording does not start.
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Although a Transmit Tone is recorded, a Control Tone and Side Tone are not recorded.
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If "All TX/RX Audio" is configured in Recording Type, the ID information is not stored when Auto Recording is started.
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After the configuration data is written, the configuration values in Internal Memory of Maximum Recording Length before
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and after writing are compared for each RF Deck. If the configurations differ, the audio data recorded in the internal
memory is deleted.
If the configuration data with Audio/GPS Data Erase (Internal Memory) enabled is written, the audio data recorded in
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the internal memory is deleted.
If Auto Recording is used with other functions such as GPS Data Storage, the beginning may be missing from the audio
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recorded by Auto Recording.
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