WARRANTY
This Stop and Listen Inc. product is warranted against defects in workmanship and materials under normal use for 5
years from the original date of purchase. This warranty does not cover equipment which has been tampered with in
any way, or damage caused by accident, negligence, alteration, or misapplication. This product must be returned
transportation prepaid, properly packed and insured. This warranty applies only to the original purchaser. No other
warranties are expressed or implied. Stop and Listen Inc is not responsible for consequential damages.
Stop and Listen Inc
7515 Flint Road, SE
Calgary, Alberta, Canada T2H 1G3
1-800-387-2365 ph 403 276-5905
Specifications: Digital Audio Recorder DAR-100
(Single Message Recordable Audio Playback device, single or continuous play)
Digital Sampling Rate is user selectable and effects Frequency Response and Max Recording Time
as outlined.
Max. Record Time (min:sec) 3:40 5:30 7:20 11:00
Freq. Resp. (@nom input, +/-3dB) 50-14.5kHz 50-6.8kHz 50-6.8kHz 50-6.8kHz
Digital Compression n/a n/a n/a 2:1 Adaptive
Digital Sampling Rate 39.06kHz 26.04kHz 19.53kHz 26.04kHz
Message Capability single message, variable length
Audio Inputs -Line Level 230mV p-p ( -20dBm) sensitivity, 10 K impedance, adjustable
-Mic Level 5mV p-p (-53dBm) sensitivity, unbalanced, 30 dB gain, 3.5mm jack
Audio Processing On-Board Variable Slope compression/expansion
Audio/ Anti-Alias Filters 8th order Butterworth type
Dynamic Range 70+dB
Audio Output -Output A 6 watt nom / 2.2 watt true RMS speaker level, bridged, adjustable
-Output B 6 watt as above, user configurable to 200mV Line Level
LED Output 5 volt 5mA sourcing, active on playback
Memory Type 64mbit / 8MB non-volatile NAND Flash EEPROM
Memory Backup NOT REQUIRED, non-volatile
A/D Conversion Companded 8 Bit Linear, real time streaming
Indicators VU Level on Rec/PB, PowerSaver Status, Play Status, Record Status
Start Inputs - S1 Momentary dry contact closure for single play, sustained for continuous play
Input is user configurable for interruptible/non-interruptible modes
PowerSaver Capability Selectable on/off, proprietary auto-standby mode for remote power systems
Power Consumption 60mA @ 12 VDC (typical, average), 140 microamps in PowerSaver mode
Power Supply (supplied) 12 VDC output nominal @ 800 mA, 120 VAC source
Approvals Class II Device, CSA, UL, FCC CLASS A Compliant
Construction Standard Industrial/Commercial, carbon steel enclosure, polyester finish
Operating Temp/Humid. -20°F to +130°F (-30°C to +55°C), non-condensing
Dimensions, Weight 5.0"w x6.0"d x 0.75"h, 2.0 lbs (130mm x 152mm x 19mm., 0.9 kg)
Warranty 5 year ‘Gold Seal’ manufacturer direct
Includes 12VDC Power Supply, Set of Audio Patch Cords, Detailed Operating Instructions
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CARE AND CLEANING
The Digital Audio Recorder Model DAR-100 is designed and constructed for the utmost in quality and durability.
Because of it’s 100% solid-state design, the only thing you should ever have to do is dust it with a dry cloth.
CONFIGURATION SWITCHES
Several operating parameters can be set using the Configuration Switches located on the
back of the unit.
Dipswitches #5 and #6 determine the sample rate of the recorded audio track, and as a
result determine both time available for recording and audio quality. Sample rates, corresponding audio track lengths, and resulting audio bandwidth are shown below. It is always
best to use the highest sample rate wherever possible.
The sample rate format is stored as part of the recording in memory: changing these settings after recording will have no effect until the next record cycle is initiated.
In un
-interruptible mode, all start inputs are ignored while an audio track is playing
(recommended for most applications). In interruptible mode, if the PLAY or external start
button is pressed while the audio track is playing, then playback of the audio track will be
terminated.
For continuous play or looping applications, connect a wire jumper between the external
BUT button terminal and the GND ground terminal once the audio track has been recorded.
In this mode, the audio track will play to the end, then automatically reset to the beginning
and start over again.
PAGE 4a - Configuration Switches
Audio
DIP#5 DIP#6 Sample Rate Format DURATION Bandwidth
DOWN DOWN 19.53 KHz uncompressed mono 7min 20sec 6.8kHz
DOWN UP 26.04 KHz uncompressed mono 5min 30sec 9.8kHz
UP DOWN 26.04 KHz compressed 2:1 mono 11min 00sec 9.8kHz
UP UP 39.06 KHz uncompressed mono 03min 40sec 14.5kHz
Switch DESCRIPTION DEFAULT
DIP#1 UP to enable PowerSaver Circuit, DOWN for Continuous power default=DOWN
DIP#2 UP allows play cycles to be interruptible, DOWN for un
-interruptible default=DOWN
DIP#3 UP enables recording feature, DOWN disables (protects) recording default=UP
DIP#4 Factory setting, BDREM interruptor/disruptor switch default=DOWN
HARD RESET - The unit may act erratically or be difficult to record if the internal Flash memory is corrupted due to electrostatic discharge (ESD) or lightning. If this happens, the memory should be re-formatted
using a ‘hard reset’. Caution - all audio data previously recorded will be ERASED. To initiate a hard reset,
make sure Configuration Switch #3 (record enable) is UP on the back of the unit and connect an input
cord to the LINE IN or MIC jack to enable the recording feature. Press REC once to begin the recording
process, but then press the PLAY playback button to interrupt it. Next disconnect and re-connect the
power. The red REC LED should flash for a few moments as the memory is re-formatted. Proceed with
re-recording per the recording instructions.