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RecManager Manual. Version February, 2011
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1. Attention When displaying the window onto the screen dont turn the Recorder off the PC Recorder content 01 01 1970 00 00 05 01 01 1970 00 00 17 01 01 1970 00 00 28 01 01 1970 00 00 40 Rec Manager for Defence OG Ma a file_1_ 1970_01_01 00_00_0 file 2 1970 01 01 00 00 1 a file 3 1970 01 01 00 00 2 A file 4 1970 01 01 00 00 4 file 5 1970 01 01 00 68 1 X Explorer 205 KB 265 KB 281 KB 265 KB 4653 KB EE r mm lt lt EE Winamp media file Winamp media file Winamp media file Winamp media file 04 02 2011 04 02 2011 04 02 2011 04 02 2011 04 02 2011 1 le 1 1 1 Figure 4 A more free access to commands and operations offered by the Program are in the Main Menu A number of Menu commands are backed up by the buttons on the tool bar The majority of commands has hot buttons The full description of the Main Menu is in the section Main Menu of this document The majority of the Recorder s commands are in Recorder Menu Many of these commands are backed up by the buttons at the top of Recorder content panel Y Rec Manager for Defence 7 Connect ler content 00 00 07 00 00 06 00 00 07 00 00 06 Mono 20000 Hz No comp Mono 20000 Hz No comp Mono 20000 Hz No comp Mono 20000 Hz No comp Voice Digital Recorder Files a file 1 1970 01 01 00 00 0 file 2 1970 01 01 00 00 1 file 3 1970 01 01 0
2. data that are added at the recording enable to identify time and date of the record Recorder s serial number and type as well as the attempts to modify the record e Firmware built in prog ram a program that provides the recorder operation stored in the energy independent memory of the Recorder and provides the Recorder s functionality namely recording responding to control buttons indication etc What is Rec Manager Program The Rec Manager for Defence hereinafter referred to as the Program is an application that works with Edic mini Defence recorders The program is available for Windows XP SP2 SP3 Windows Vista Windows 7 For normal program functionality computer hardware should be the same as the one recommended for the normal operation of the user s operational system Main Program Features e Reviewing the recorder s memory e Uploading recordings from the recorder to a PC e Erasing recordings from the recorder s memory e Showing the status of the recordings uploaded not uploaded e Reading off information about markers of the uploaded records markers are created only for records made by this particular Recorder They store information about the Recorder on which a record has been performed and helps to identify time and date of the record as well as the attempts to modify it e Synchronizing of the recorder clock with the clock of the computer e Showing the rechargeable battery s status e Sett
3. operating the Recorder or the Recorder is turned off or Cancel button is pressed In the latter case RecManager works as if the Recorder isn t connected at all 3 3 Main Menu This section describes the structure of the Main Menu and gives a detailed description of its options File gt File Recorder Expl Exit Alt F4 Recorder Figure 9 Exit to exit the program Refresh content forcedly upgrades gets from the Recorder again the settings lists of records stored in the Recorder s memory usually it is automatic Records switches the Recorder content panel in to a mode of showing recordings that are in the recorders memory Copy To PC copies the items recordings or files selected in the Recorder content panel to the current folder of the Explorer panel While copying recordings the result file names are created on the base of a mask that is set in the program settings While copying files their names stay the same If there already is a file with the same name in the computer the program suggests overwriting the file changing the file name or canceling the command This command is active when the Explorer panel is visible Move To PC is analogous to Copy To PC command but after the command is finished copied items are deleted 8 Copy to default folder copies selected in the Recorder Explorer Language About Recorder content panel items recordings into a default B Kr folder that is
4. producer and the program version 4 Recorder s settings Recorder content Sinai 01 01 1970 00 00 05 01 01 1970 00 00 17 01 01 1970 00 00 28 01 01 1970 00 00 40 01 01 1970 00 08 17 00 00 07 00 00 06 00 00 07 00 00 06 00 01 59 Mono 20000 Hz No comp en a file 1 1970 01 01 00 00 0 Mono 20000 Hz No comp an A file 2 1970 01 01 00 00 1 Mono 20000 Hz No comp Mona 2ANNNN H gt raske file 3 1970 01 01 00 00 2 Mc Recorder settings ADPGM 4 bit f ADPGM 2 bit J 40 0 dB Mode Fixed Immediate Hysteresis Fast Attack Rate 80000 db s slow Attack 39 06 dB s S ate 312 5 js StowRelease Rate 9 77 dis F Winamp media File Winamp media file Winamp media file Winamp media file 4653KB Winamp media file 04 02 2011 04 02 2011 04 02 2011 04 02 2011 04 02 2011 The dialogue window with the Recorder s settings is called from Recorder Settings 10 Figure 12 Figure 13 Figure 14 To adjust settings use options of Settings or the corresponding buttons of the Toolbar of this dialogue window The alterations are saved only after Store settings has been chosen Figure 15 4 In case of undesired alterations the command Restore settings helps go back to the settings installed earlier Figure 15 3 if Store settings hasn t been accomplished Save to file command is intended to save current settings into the external file Fi
5. 0 00 2 file 4 1970 01 01 00 00 4 a file 5 1970 01 01 00 08 1 X 285 KB 265 KB 281 KB 265 KB 4 653 KB 10 x Explorer x Winamp media file Winamp media file Winamp media File Winamp media File Winamp media file 04 02 2011 04 02 2011 04 02 2011 04 02 2011 04 02 2011 Figure 5 In the same way the commands that refer to Explorer panel are located in the Menu with the same name There is also Explorer Window enabling either to display or hide this panel Some of the commands demand this panel to be visible which refers to practically all Explorer commands as well as to Copy to PC and Move to PC Explorer x 2 P BS ovsar ams F Q 9 89 ASX OO Location FY 2 ser current folder as defauk T Re Voice Digtal Recorder Files 1 5 Folde Mono 20000 Hz No comp Dow A file_1_ 1970_01_01 00_00_0 285 KE Winamp media fie 04 02 2011 vs gt der me gt 4 file 2 1970 01 01 00 00 1 265 KB Winamp media fle 04 02 2011 1 F Monos SON Hi fo oomp Giles 4 file 3 1970 01 01 00 00 2 281 KE Winamp media fie 04 02 2011 ae 5 Mono 20000 Hz No comp Dow A file 4 1970 01 01 00 00 4 265 K5 Winamp media fie 04 02 2011 fe 4 file 5 1970 01 01 00 08 1 4653K5 Winamp media fle 04 02 2011 p Model Defence 35840 FW 3 6 SIN CSWMLX117179 Power state 1 43 MEG Recorder time 01 01 1970 00 15 56 Total memory 4096 00 MB Min
6. 0 00 4 265 KB Winamp media file 04 02 2011 file 5 1970 01 01 00 08 1 4653KB Winamp media file 04 02 2011 00 40 tee S512 01 01 1970 00 08 17 00 01 59 na 20000 Hz No comp mode Model Defence 35840 FW 3 6 SIN CSWMLX117179 Power state 1 53 MEN Recorder time 01 01 1970 00 13 00 Total memory 4096 00 MB Min record time 29 18 14 Memory free 4056 00 MB Figure 1 If the Recorder is not connected the majority of functions of Recorder content panel won t be available Recorder content Explorer Al eae xX MGE A file 1 1970 01 01 00 00 0 A file 2 1970 01 01 00 00 1 A file 3 1970 01 01 00 00 2 a file 4 1970 01 01 00 00 4 a file 5 1970 01 01 00 08 1 Figure 2 Atthe bottom of the Program s window there is a status bar displaying information about the Recorder Figure 3 Recorder s Model 1 Firmware version of the Recorder 2 Recorder s serial number 3 Recorder s charge indicator and voltage 4 Recorder s Date and Time 5 Recorder s total writable memory 6 Recorder s free writable memory in hours 7 Free memory capacity in Mb 8 The status bar is displayed only after the Recorder has been recognized 1 2 3 4 5 a es Total memory 4096 00 MB 6 7 8 Figure 3 When operating the Recorder there is a window in the middle of the Main window displaying the type of operation and operation completion status No operations are possible during this
7. LED at the front edge flashes for a short period of time then goes out Then the LED flashes when exchanging data with the PC It s not recommended to switch off the Recorder to avoid data loss and other errors After the program has recognized the Recorder it sets whether the firmware version is compatible with the program s one In case they are incompatible the program gives the names of firmware versions it can work with To upgrade the program upgrade the Recorder s disk image When connecting it is also proved that the Recorder s content is protected with password see Recorder s x settings Recorder s Password With the password Access to recorder is protected by password being applied a dialogue window is displayed to enter Mp the password for further operating the Recorder With a wrong password entered the program offers Cancel to reset password by erasing the Recorder s content including settings With this operation accepted the Figure 7 program clears the Recorder s memory x and resets its settings within a few seconds After that connect the recorder AN Invalid password Clear password and erase all recorder content off the PC then connect it again or press the button Upgrade Recorder s Content T and the program will switch to its standard mode With the reset refused the program Figure 8 asks to enter password again until a right one is entered after that the program switches to its standard mode of
8. RecManager for Defence User Manual Version February 2011 TS Market Contents 1 Overlook nnn 3 GN eee 3 What is Rec Manager Program cccccccecceeceeeceeceeeeeeseeceeeeeeseeseeeeeseeeeeeaeeges 3 Main Program Features eee denn 3 2 Installing RecManager program for Defence 4 3 Operating the Program cccccccecceeceeeeeeeeeseceeeteeeeeeeeeseeees 4 EET hr 4 3 2 Program TN sed 7 ANNEN 8 4 Recorder s settings r rrrrrrrrrrrnornrrnrrnrrnnrnarnarnannannnnnannnn 10 4 1 General settings rrarrnnrnarrnnrnnnnannnnrnnrnannnnrnarnasnnernurnnannennnsnnnnneenunnnsenesnese 11 AZ FEE SNE er 12 4 3 Additional settings rorrnnrnnrnarnnnnarnnnvannnnrnnvnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnannnsnnnee 13 5 Technical Support rrnrnnnnnrnnnnennennrnnenennennannennenennsvnenuennenene 14 1 Overlook Glossary Recording an audio recording that is made by an audio recorder or downloaded from a computer and saved in the recorder s memory Demo mode a program operating mode when the recorder is not connected but emulated by the program It is intended to demonstrate the basics of the Program and the settings of a particular model of the Recorder In this mode the program works as the recorder is connected e Default Folder a previously set folder chosen by a user that some commands use to upload recordings and files from the recorder Digital Watermark additional
9. de without compression as well as in the Recorder Defence it is set by default without the option to change this setting As higher frequency band and without compression mode provide high quality of sound the Recorder Defence fixed particularly these settings Amplifier settings this group of parameters is responsible for the microphone amplifier operation mode This is set by default without the option to modify it in order to achieve better recording quality 4 2 Files settings Folder Files has the following settings Recorder settings x e dldan General Files Advanced n recorder connect Auto download records to default folder I Hondownoaded records only estrictions Disable erasing of non downloaded records Delete records after dawnload efault folder Es Documents Voice Digital Recorder Files gt gt ile name mask File rn yyy mm dd hh nn ss sn wav Example result file 1 2011 02 04 15 53 59 SN123004345 way Figure 16 On recorder connect this group of switches specifies operations to be carried out automatically when connecting the Recorder or when launching the program if the Recorder is already connected at the time it was launched With the option Auto download records to default folder activated the records will be uploaded into the default folder the path to which is specified in the field Default folder To change a default folde
10. gure 15 2 Load from file command is intended for uploading recording settings from an ealier saved file Figure 15 1 Factory settings command adjusts settings by default Figure 15 5 4 1 General settings General settings are situated in the insertion General General Files Advanced ode f Mano Stereo ontrol type ircular recording Enabled Buffer size mn z 9 ob Sound memari a te Switch ompression fr Wo compress f uLaw f ADPOM 4 bit C ADPCM 2 bit it rate ft S kHz C 6 6kHe amp kHz idkHz 13 3kHz F 20 kHz Amplifier settings Gain 40 0 dE Mode Fixed Immediate Hysteresis Fast Attack Rate 50000 dBys Slow Attack Hate 39 06 ders 50 ms Fast Release Rate 312 5 dBy s Slow Release Rate 5 77 dels Figure 15 Control type Switch is indicated without the opportunity to change it Circular recording turns on circular recording mode Enabled turns on circular recording mode Buffer size the recorder s memory space can be distributed according to the user s desire to use memory for circular recording 11 Compression sets one of the types of compression which is for the recording In the Recorder Defence there is a setting without compression by default without the option to change this setting Bit rate sets the sampling frequency for the recording 20000 Hz can be activated only for the mo
11. h the information about the file s digital watermarks markers to check file s integrity Recorder to have made the recording time and date of the record Besides if the recording is made through telephone circuit with Sener Lene ses Teale the help of RecAdapter there would be an attempt to show ig Show vwave hile info the phone number of the call performed Strit Go to default folder sets a default folder of the Go to default folder Ctra program settings as a current folder of the Explorer panel ay Set current folder as default Set current folder as default sets the current L New folder folder as a default folder x Delete New folder creates a new folder in the current folder E Refresh Ctrl R E Folders Ctrl T Delete erases selected in the Explorer panel items L Explorer Window Ctri E Refresh refreshes the Explorer panel content Figure 11 9 Folders shows hides the folders directories Explorer WINAOW shows hides the Explorer panel Notes Along with abovementioned functions of the Explorer panel the list of folders and files supports a content menu for all the items Use the right mouse button or a correspondent button of the keyboard to call this menu This menu is identical to the menu of the Explorer for Windows Language allows to choose a language for the program interface About shows a dialog window with the information about the
12. ing of the recorder s parameters e Formatting the recorder s memory e Preview Mode Virtual Recorder is used to demonstrate the basics of the Recorder without connecting it e Multi language support English is set by default 2 Installing RecManager program for Defence There is no necessity to install RecManager for Voice Recorder Defence onto your PC Everything needed for smooth operation is located in the Recorder s memory The program can t be uninstalled either as all the files necessary for smooth operation of the program are protected against deleting or rewriting That s why a new version of the program can be installed only after the Recorder s disk image has been upgraded 3 Operating the Program 3 1 Interface The Program s interface corresponds to a standard interface of operating programs of Windows family The basic element of the interface is Recorder content panel Figure 1 It displays a list of records saved in the Recorder s memory There is also an Explorer panel Figure 2 displaying the content of the PC as well as the program with the same name erence Recorder content Explorer 2 d IT XAS R S89 2BFX ee Location C voice Digital Recorder Files 2 file 1 1970 01 01 00 00 0 285 KB Winamp media file 04 02 2011 A file 2 1970 01 01 00 00 1 265K5 Winamp media file 04 02 2011 file 3 1970 01 01 00 00 2 281 KB Winamp media file 04 02 2011 A file 4 1970 01 01 0
13. r press gt gt button near the field and specify the corresponding folder in the appeared window it can also be set from Explorer panel You can also specify the desired uploading options Non downloaded records 47 uploading of records marked by the status Non downloaded Delete records after download deleting records uploaded at this operation File name mask setting the mask basing on which file name will be given when the recording is uploaded to the PC The example result is displayed in the bar Example result Restrictions allows to forbid deletion of non uploaded recordings with Disable erasing of non downloaded records If when uploading records onto the PC the size of the final file is more than 2000 Mb it would be split into several files with the size no more than 2000 Mb 4 3 Additional settings The additional settings are situated in the insertion Advanced xl e dld tn General Files Advanced ecorder password Password Synchronize recorder time with system time Resume recording after reset Simple record quality setup Simple amplifier settings Figure 17 Recorder password in this field you can specify a password which will be needed to connect the Recorder to the PC If the password has been changed when saving settings the program asks to repeat password In case the data dont match the password remains the same The password may contain from 1
14. record time 29 18 14 Memory free 4056 00 MB Figure 6 The Program can interact with the Recorder only via Standard USB 1 1 connection Preview Mode is used to demonstrate the basics of the Recorder operate the Program while the Recorder is off To apply Preview Mode copy the Recorder s content onto a removable media launch the Program and select this type of connection Attention Don t use Preview Mode with the program launched from the internal memory of the Recorder This may cause program s error Notwithstanding the type of connection the program exchanges data with the Recorder But the access to all functions is provided only at the connection via USB 1 1 interface There is no direct connection with the Recorder in Preview Mode and therefore there is no access to some service information serial number charging status clock etc The command Synchronize Clock isn t active either Preview Mode connection is virtual emulating work with real Recorder 3 2 Program StartUp When connecting the Recorder to the PC it is recognized as a removable storage After the removable storage has been opened its main folder contains the program file RecManager exe When being launched the program is initiating connection with the Recorder If the Recorder is recognized Recorder content panel is displayed in record show mode There is a status bar at the bottom side of the window a7 2 When connecting the Recorder to the PC the
15. set in the program settings The Explorer panel can be invisible JE Records F3 Move to default folder is analogous to Copy to L Copy to PC FS Default Folder command but after the command is finished EL Move to PC Shift F5 copied items are deleted ae Copy to default folder F Erase selected items erases from the recorder s u Move to default folder Shift F6 memory items recordings selected in the Recorder content panel x Erase selected items F 26 Format recorder memory Format recorder memory erases all the items from the recorder s memory Synchronize clack ell Settings FQ Syn chronize clock sets the current PC time in the 2 recorder F Gonmect Disconnect Setti NYS shows a dialog window where you can see and x change the recorder s settings The settings are described in ae detail in the section Recorder s settings Figure 10 Connect attempts to connect to recorder by means of the current type of connection Disconnect disconnects from the recorder It is recommended that this command is activated before the recorder is disconnected from the PC Connect type the current type of connection can be chosen in the menu of this command After the type of connection is chosen the command Connect is automatically implemented Explorer Show wave file info shows a window with characteristics of the chosen in the Explorer panel audio file along wit
16. to 7 symbols taking into account both language and the register To deactivate password protection the field must be cleared i e a blank password must be entered 13 Synchronize recorder time with system time allows automatic synchronization of the recorder clock with the computer s clock This will be performed automatically at each connection to the PC Ticked Simplified settings will change the appearance in the Tab General but that won t affect anything as the option to change these settings is switched off 5 Technical Support If you havent found a solution you can always address Technical Support service Technical Support is available via e mail info ts market com We are constantly upgrading our software and documentation You can always download a new software version for free and get information on the items from our website http Awww ts market com 14
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