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| INDEX Description Setting the options Quick start! Phone connection Recorder connection Power Record a call Routine installation Voice terminal connections Audio to recorder Power Record a call Switch hook Multifunction jack Applications Specifications |
M6500PRECORDER INTERFACE MODULE
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The M6500 recorder interface module provides an analog audio output of voice communications for recording purposes. It is designed to operate with 6500 and similar series voice terminals. The M6500 produces a "beep tone" to remind the callers that the line is being recorded. Easy to set dip switches control the output level, beep tone, and switch-hook logic.
All of the options on the M6500 are selected by the 3 position dip switch located in the end of the unit. The factory default settings are: 1 on; 2 on; 3 off.

Check that the factory defaults are still set. From LEFT TO RIGHT the switches should be set as: down, down, up. Toggle the switches up or down as required to match this configuration.
Unplug the handset cord from the voice terminal and insert it in the modular handset jack on the M6500. Connect the "pigtail" from the M6500 to the handset jack on the voice terminal.
Connect an audio cable (mini-phono type) to the jack on the M6500. Plug the audio cable into the appropriate input jack of the recorder, such as a "MIC" or "LINE" input.
Connect the AC adapter to the EXT PWR jack on the rear of the M6500.
Set the recorder to record. Place a call as normal. An audible beep should be heard approx. every 12-15 seconds. When the call is complete, turn off the recorder. Verify that a good recording has been made.

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