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Recording quality: 16-bit sampling, yielding 5.5 kHz frequency
response. |
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Voice-prompter-assisted operation. |
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Live audio broadcasting. |
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Three audio inputs/outputs. |
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Eight external contact closures with programmable prioritization
modes. |
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Dynamic message recording and storage of up to 1,000 messages. |
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Recording by dynamic microphone, control telephone, telephone
line, audio dub. |
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Full remote control by telephone line or locally with identical
control protocols. |
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Independent ability to record, monitor, erase, schedule
messages. |
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Message monitoring via 5 second survey or full-message play. |
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Up
to 50 message playlists. |
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Playlists may contain recorded messages, other playlists, live
sources, relay controls. |
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Playlist may contain settings to open/close up to 4 relays for
control of ancillary equipment. |
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Playlist monitoring by message number or sequential full message
play. |
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Selection of active playlist by external contact closure or via
direct user control locally/remotely. |
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Remote security code up to 10 digits — prompted or silent;
defeatable. |
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Remote security features: number of retries and timeout period. |
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Reports status of active playlist, closed contacts, relay status
and presence of power. |
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Automatic message scheduling by hour, day, date. |
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Internal clock keeps time without external power. |
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Rack-mountable, slim-line design 1 RU in height. |
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Power: 120VAC/16VAC or 24VDC. |
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Option: Two-way redundant control,
which allows full control of the NX8R Digital Message
Player via push-to-talk style transceivers (not
included) in parallel with and having priority over
telephone control. The two-way, redundant control option
uses the same commands and protocols as telephone
control, including the same voice prompts and control
options. |