Kenwood TS-990S Operation Manual - Page 216

Saving Audio With Full-time Recording, Playing An Audio File, Adjusting The Volume Of Voice Message

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13 VOICE MESSAGE AND AUDIO FILE SAVING AUDIO WITH FULL-TIME RECORDING 1 Press and hold [REC]. • "●REC" blinks for 1 second. • The most recent audio recorded until [REC] is pressed and held, which has the same number of seconds as the maximum recording time configured for the full-time recording, will be stored in the internal memory or USB flash drive. Note: ◆◆During the manual recording, the transceiver does not operate anything even when pressing [RX PLAY] (F1) or [TX MSG] (F2). ◆◆While saving an audio file to internal memory, recording stops when the recording time exceeds 30 seconds. If the remaining memory size becomes insufficient, the audio file with the oldest time stamp will be deleted. You can configure the transceiver so as not to automatically delete the audio file when the remaining memory size becomes insufficient. {page 13-10} ◆◆While saving an audio file to a USB flash drive, the recording stops when a message appears to notify you when the available USB flash drive space becomes low. ◆◆The audio file stored in the internal memory can be copied to the USB flash drive. {page 12-1} PLAYING AN AUDIO FILE Plays the audio files saved with manual, full-time or timer recording. ■ Playing the Latest Recorded Audio File 1 Press [PLAY] to play the latest audio file. • "▶PLAY" and a progress bar indicating the playing status appear. • If the Audio File screen is open, plays the highlighted audio. ■ Pausing Play 1 Press [PLAY] to pause the audio file while playing. • "||PAUSE" appears. • Resumes the playing with a press of [PLAY] again. ■ Stopping Play 1 Press [STOP] to stop the audio file playing. • "▶PLAY" and the progress bar indicating the playing status disappear. ADJUSTING THE VOLUME OF VOICE MESSAGE You can adjust the play volume by rotating the AF (M) and AF (S) controls. The received audio in the main band and sub band are recorded in separate audio channels. The transmitted audio is recorded in both audio channels, so the volume configured with each AF control is reflected to both channels. The following can be adjusted by turning the AF (M) and AF (S) controls. Recording status With RX in the sub band disabled With RX in the sub band enabled AF (M) control • Play volume for received audio in the main band • Play volume for transmitted audio • Play volume for received audio in the main band • Play volume for transmitted audio AF (S) control Play volume for transmitted audio • Play volume for received audio in the sub band • Play volume for transmitted audio 13-6 Index Contents

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13 VOICE MESSAGE AND AUDIO FILE
13-6
Index
Contents
SAVING AUDIO WITH FULL-TIME RECORDING
1
Press and hold
[REC]
.
• "●REC" blinks for 1 second.
The most recent audio recorded until
[REC]
is pressed
and held, which has the same number of seconds as
the maximum recording time configured for the full-time
recording, will be stored in the internal memory or USB
flash drive.
Note:
During the manual recording, the transceiver does not operate
anything even when pressing
[RX PLAY]
(F1) or
[TX MSG]
(F2).
While saving an audio file to internal memory, recording stops
when the recording time exceeds 30 seconds. If the remaining
memory size becomes insufficient, the audio file with the oldest
time stamp will be deleted. You can configure the transceiver so
as not to automatically delete the audio file when the remaining
memory size becomes insufficient.
{page 13-10}
While saving an audio file to a USB flash drive, the recording stops
when a message appears to notify you when the available USB
flash drive space becomes low.
The audio file stored in the internal memory can be copied to the
USB flash drive.
{page 12-1}
PLAYING AN AUDIO FILE
Plays the audio files saved with manual, full-time or timer
recording.
■ Playing the Latest Recorded Audio File
1
Press
[PLAY]
to play the latest audio file.
• "▶PLAY" and a progress bar indicating the playing status
appear.
If the
Audio File
screen is open, plays the highlighted
audio.
■ Pausing Play
1
Press
[PLAY]
to pause the audio file while playing.
"||PAUSE" appears.
Resumes the playing with a press of
[PLAY]
again.
■ Stopping Play
1
Press
[STOP]
to stop the audio file playing.
• "▶PLAY" and the progress bar indicating the playing status
disappear.
ADJUSTING THE VOLUME OF VOICE MESSAGE
You can adjust the play volume by rotating the
AF
(M) and
AF
(S) controls.
The received audio in the main band and sub band are
recorded in separate audio channels.
The transmitted audio is recorded in both audio channels,
so the volume configured with each
AF
control is reflected
to both channels.
The following can be adjusted by turning the
AF
(M) and
AF
(S) controls.
Recording status
AF (M) control
AF (S) control
With RX in the sub
band disabled
• Play volume for
received audio in the
main band
• Play volume for
transmitted audio
Play volume for
transmitted audio
With RX in the sub
band enabled
• Play volume for
received audio in the
main band
• Play volume for
transmitted audio
• Play volume for
received audio in the
sub band
• Play volume for
transmitted audio