Philips 9850 Telephone User Manual


 
Digital Telephone Desktop 9850
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Specifications
ENCODER:
DSS SP 1750 Bytes per sec / 12 kHz / 300 - 6,000 Hz
Bit rate / sample rate / frequency
response
DSS LPm 1166 Bytes per sec / 8 kHz / 300 - 4,000 Hz
RECORDER:
Analogue Telephone – POTS
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RJ-11 socket
External microphone 2.5mm socket (for optional LFH 172)
Hands-free foot controlled recording 3.5mm socket (for optional foot control LFH 210)
PLAYBACK:
Hands-free foot controlled playback LFH 210 (optional)
Tone / Speed / Volume control Yes / Yes / Yes (local)
Skip function / Auto-backspace Jog Dial / Yes
SOUND OUTPUT:
During recording Speaker / Headphone / Speaker + Headphone
During playback Speaker / Headphone / Speaker + Headphone
Speaker output power 600 mW
DOWNLOAD to PC / FILE TRANSFER:
File download time - manual 10 min (ca.1 MB) in 2.2s
File transfer via email Yes (can be set to auto by SW configuration)
SOCKETS:
USB socket Standard Mini-USB 2.0 full speed
Headphones / Foot Control / External Mic 3.5 mm / 3.5 mm / 2.5 mm (all optional)
SUPPORTED MEMORY:
SD and MMC up to 2 GB
Max number of recordings 512 per memory card (FAT 16)
Max recording time DSS SP – 64 MB / 2 GB 10 hours / 13.5 days
DIMENSION / WEIGHT:
Dimensions / weight 232 mm x 135 mm x 45 mm / 1.6 kg
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POTS – stands for Plain Old Telephone Service. This name is recognized around the world for basic analogue telephone
service. A POTS line is a standard analogue telephone line operating at narrowband speeds. POTS takes the lowest 4kHz
of bandwidth on twisted pair wiring.