Kenwood NX-3400 User Manual - Page 66
BUILT-IN MEMORY, Auto Recording, GPS Data Storage
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BUILT-IN MEMORY Voice recordings recorded using Auto Recording and the GPS data received are stored in the built-in memory of this transceiver. Auto Recording Auto Recording records and retains your last conversation, allowing you to catch what you may have missed hearing during the conversation. If activated, the auto recording function will continuously record all transmitted and received signals to the built-in memory according to the maximum recording length set. ● The indicator blinks while recording is in progress. When recording is made to the built-in memory, the backup timing of the voice recording varies according to the First-in First-out Deletion setting. If First-in First-out Deletion is enabled, the recording is backed up when the transceiver is turned off using the Power switch. If disabled, the recording is backed up each time a recording is made. For details on the First-in First-out Deletion function, consult your dealer. Note: ● Recording stops when the maximum recording length is reached. ● New recordings cannot be made when the built-in memory is full. However, if the First-in First-out Deletion function is enabled, the oldest audio data will be deleted to make space for new recordings. ● If the First-in First-out Deletion function is enabled and recording is made to the built-in memory, the transceiver turns off without backing up the recording when it is turned off in the following situations: - When the battery runs out - When the battery pack is removed from the Portable transceiver - When the power cable is unplugged on the Mobile transceiver ● You can play back the voice recording in Playback mode, or delete the recording if necessary. ● If Auto Recording is used concurrently with the GPS Data Storage function, the beginning of the audio recorded by Auto Recording may be clipped off. GPS Data Storage The GPS data is stored temporarily in the transceiver RAM at every GPS Storage Interval from the GPS unit. The data will be written to the built-in memory when more than three pieces of data are collected. The stored GPS data in the built-in memory can be sent from the transceiver via DMR/ NXDN Air Protocol or can be read on a PC. 66
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