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INSTRUCTIONS
TMP-636S Telephone Transmit & Receive Patch
For Use with Sound Card with PC Speakers
Sound Recorder
RECORD - Make a phone call, and push the Record
button (red circle) on the Sound Recorder. As you talk into
the phone, your voice will be visible in the Sound Recorder
window.
Adjust the Microphone Volume control as
necessary.
If it is set too low, the display in Sound
Recorder will show that it is low. If it is too high, it will
sound distorted during playback. In some versions of the
Record Volume Control, there is a button marked
'Advanced' in the Microphone section, which may provide
a Mic Boost function. Use this only if necessary. Push the Stop button (black square) to end the
recording. Sound Recorder's maximum recording time is 1 minute.
PLAYBACK – During a phone call, push Play (black arrow) to begin playback. Adjust the Volume
Control and Wave volume controls in the Playback Volume Control panel to get the best sound. If the
playback is distorted even after adjusting both the Wave and Volume, turn down the Mic Volume
control during recording.
The recording can be saved with the SAVE command in the Sound
Recorder 'File' menu.
FEEDBACK – Feedback can occur when the output signal from your sound card goes through the
TMP-636S to your phone mic, the phone transfers the signal to the handset earphone, which is picked
up by the TMP-636S and sent back to the sound card Mic input. If the Mic is not Muted in the
Playback Volume Control, then the signal goes around and around the loop. Feedback may be
audible (a loud tone or squeal), or inaudible and just cause noise, distortion and/or very low record
levels. Always make sure that the Mic is muted in the Playback Volume control to avoid feedback.
FOR LEGAL USE ONLY
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