Multiple-channel dictate station apparatus with automatic releas

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G11B 1506, H04M 1110

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039536858

ABSTRACT:
Dictate station apparatus for use with a multiple number of remotely situated dictation recording machines. The dictate station apparatus is selectively manually switchable for connection with any of the recording machines, so that a dictated message can be transmitted to a selected recording machine from the dictate station. When a control member at the dictate station is operated by termination of desired message dictation, the previously actuated recorder switch is automatically released so that a manual selection of a recording machine must again be made before a subsequent dictation operation can be initiated. Release of a previously actuated recorder selection switch may be accomplished in response to hang-up of a hook switch associated with the dictate station.

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