For use only
with archive discs created with older "TR" series of Total Recall
recorders. Not for use with newer "TRL", "TRR", and "TR-MAX" series of
recorders. The newer recorders use Remote Manager software. Remote manager
software will play archive disks from both the older recorders and the
newer recorders.
 | An
additional option has been added within the 'Direct Connection' window
to allow the user to turn off the 'Beep whenever a new call comes
in' feature. This
''beep'' was sometimes an annoyance to the user.
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additional 'Recorder' column has been added to display the Recorder ID
of the Total Recall unit from which the call originated. If the call comes from a version of software earlier
than V2.00, then the Recorder ID is simply left blank.
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extra tab has been added to the Customize Options dialog box. This tab
(Call Source) allows the user to change the call source without
going back to the Toolbar. It also provides extra information to avoid
confusion.
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Bug
Corrections
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searching for calls from channel 16, you found calls from channel 1, 6
and 16. This has been resolved.
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'Merge Duplicate Calls' function has been improved, as it now
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Software
Upgrade Procedure:
1.
Insert the Remote Recall CD in a multimedia PC, and
follow the on-screen set-up instructions.
2.
If the install did not Auto start choose Start/Run/D:/INSTALLREMOTERECALL.EXE
(substitute another CD drive letter if necessary).
3.
After installation, the Remote Recall screen will
auto-load on the PC. Remove the install CD.
4.
Insert an archive CD with calls that have been created on Total
Recall.
5.
Click the CD icon in the top left corner of the screen. An Options
to Customize dialog box will open, listing the archived sessions on the
CD. Select All or any number of the sessions and click OK.
6.
The window will show the calls loading from the CD, followed by a
listing of the call details in the
Remote Recall lower window.
7. Find the desired call(s) using the search options.
8.
Highlight and double click on any call. A dialog box will appear
showing
Converting the Call, and then
the call will automatically play.

Click
here to download Remote Recall V1.30 (2,320KB)
Click here to download autorun.inf file (1KB)
Used if Remote Recall V1.30 (InstallRemoteRecall_V1_30_Build3.exe) is
copied to a CD
that you would like to automatically install Remote Recall when
inserted into your Windows 95, 98, ME, or NT PC. Place the autorun.inf file
and the "InstallRemoteRecall_V1_30_Build3SETUP.exe" file on the CD.

You can also contact your Omnicron
representative to order a CD with Remote Recall V1.30 for use in your Windows PC

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If, for some reason, you would like the
previous version of Remote Recall software — V1.20 — Released December 04,
2000
Click
here to download Remote Recall V1.20 (2,243KB) WinZip File
Click
here to download autorun.inf file (1KB)
Used if Remote Recall V1.20 is unzipped and the resulting SETUP.exe file is
written to a CD that you would like to automatically install Remote Recall
when inserted into your Windows 95, 98, ME, or NT PC. Place the autorun.inf
file and the SETUP.exe file on the CD.

Remote Recall V 1.20
Release Notes
04 December 2000
We are pleased to announce the release of Remote
Recall V1.20 (the previous release was V1.10). New user features have been
implemented in V1.20 as detailed below:
Features introduced
When a user highlights several calls and then
selects 'File | Save Calls' (or presses the button ) Remote Recall used to
prompt the user for every single filename, which could become tedious when
multiple calls were highlighted.
We have improved this. Now, when more than one
call is highlighted, the user is asked the following question (with 'Save all
calls to this single location') as the default:
In previous versions of Remote Recall, you
could not email multiple calls.
This is now possible, with the additional
feature that a summary of the calls is automatically put in the body of the
email.
Minor Changes
You can now go through the 'Tip of the Day'
list as many times as you like. Previously the user was allowed to go through
only once.
Several dialog boxes were resizable, rather
than fixed size. They are now fixed size.
The wording of the 'Confirm Multiple Files'
dialog box was misleading. This has been corrected.
If the user cancelled sending an email (under
some conditions) they were presented with the error message 'MAPI Error #1 -
Aborted ..'. Although technically correct it was a rather disturbing way to
tell the user they had cancelled rather than sent the email! This has been
revised.
Installation Notes
MFC42.DLL is now installed. Previous
installations relied on it being already on the users PC.
MSVCRT.DLL is now installed. Previous
installations relied on it being already on the users PC.
Problems with using InstallShield on some PCs
have been corrected.

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