Specifications

5.5.10 Slate Tone
The DAI-2 can produce an audible slate tone that can be used to signal a break between spots when using the
Soundbite Recorder. To use the slate tone, it must be programmed onto one of the keys in the command matrix. (In
the case of the Soundbite Recorder it is pre-programmed in the matrix to key 8.) This tone is adjustable in length by
programming at address 353.
Value Slate Action
0 Shortest tone
1 Shorter tone
... (factory setting 4)
8 Longer tone
9 Longest tone
A cue tone can be generated by the DAI-2 when it is being used to send audio. If the cue tone is enabled, the DAI-2
will send a single tone to indicate that the audio mode has switched and the telephone is sending audio. This will
occur any time the audio mode is set to 3 or above. The tone can be used as an "ON AIR" or "RECORDING" cue. It is
automatically muted from the DAI-2 audio output. The cue tone enable is programmed at address 354.
Value Cue Tone
0 Off--disabled (factory setting)
1 On--enabled
+ Values of 2 or more default to 1
5.5.11 Delay Unit
The DAI-2 can be used with an optional delay unit called the the DB-1. This delay unit is used to mute the 40 ms of
DTMF tone that pass through the unit each time a key is pressed. When the DB-1 is installed, the DAI-2 should be
programmed to recognize it. However, this programming can be used to bypass the Delay Board without removing
the hardware. The Delay Board enable is programmed at address 356.
Value Delay Board
0 Not installed--disabled
1 Installed--enabled (factory setting)
+ Values of 2 or more default to 1
5.5.12 Leased Line Mode
In some installations it is desirable to have the DAI-2 active all of the time. To accommodate this, the DAI-2 can be
used in leased line mode. In this mode, the DAI-2 is online and active whenever it has power. The DAI-2 cannot be
dialed into when operating this mode. The leased line enable is programmed at address 361.
Value Delay Board
0 Dialup mode (factory setting)
1 Leased line mode
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