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1.           On   Voice guidance will be enabled    Off   Guidance will be canceled     2 Press the  gt  OK button to finalize  the setting                                On Off    Speed   and  Volume  can  be set for the voice guidance  See      Setting the voice guidance  Voice  Guide          P 99  for the procedure           EN    17    solio jeg g    EN    18       Batteries       Rechargeable batteries    Read the information below carefully when  using a lithium ion rechargeable battery   Li 50B      E Discharging    Rechargeable batteries discharge naturally  when not in use  Be sure to charge the  battery before use     E Operating temperature    Rechargeable batteries are chemical based  products  Their performance can vary   even when used within the recommended  operating temperature range  This variation  is normal     E Recommended temperature  range    When powering voice recorder  0 to 42  C    32 to 107 6  F    When being charged  5 to 35  C  41 to 95  F    During long term storage   20 to 30  C     4 to 86  F   Use of a rechargeable battery outside the  temperature ranges above may result in  drops in battery performance or life  When  not using the voice recorder for an extended  period  remove the rechargeable battery  before storage to prevent fluid leakage or  rust        e Due to the nature of a lithium ion  rechargeable battery  new batteries  and batteries not used for an extended  period  one month or more  may not  charge completely  The battery should
2.          a  File number                    Elapsed recording time Possible    recording time         Voice recorder status indicator    FJ Press the STOP  Ml  button when  you want to stop recording        2 un  Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat  1  345 67 8  10 11 12 13 14 15  17 W 19 20 21 22  24 25 26 27  28  29        Reminder 1    e The calendar screen reappears  on  which an  D  mark is added to the    registered date             OWADW 310A L Hulsa sibay a    EN    61    Listening to a voice memo       Playing back a registered voice memo       You can play back a registered voice memo     E  Press the HOME button to display  Press the A or Y button to select          the  Home  screen  the voice memo you wish to play  2 Press the V button to select packs   Scheduler    EJ Press the  gt  OK button  CF  T otk                   1  c N  an i A    10 11 12 13 14 15    17 E 19 20 21 22 7 Press the  gt  OK button to play  a a a a back the voice memo         5     Press the A  V  BPI or kd  button to select the date   on which the voice memo is  registered                 OWDUW DIIOA L 07 Hulua si  S                         a  File number  ae ee  b  Elapsed playback time file length  10 11 12 13 74 15      Voice recorder status indicator    16 17 H 19 20 21 22    2a 24 25 26 27 28 29 8   Press the       button to adjust  ern the volume to the desired level        MONTH gt  gt     H Press the  gt  OK button     EN       62    Playing voice as an alarm       Setting the starting time to p
3.      4  Press the A or W button to select a file    to move or copy and then press the   gt  OK button     130507 0003  MP3    Oo  A          When  Selected files  is selected      1  Press the A or W button to select the  files to move or copy and then press  the OK button           e You can deselect a previously  selected file by selecting it and  pressing the OK button         2  When repeating step C  to select files  to move or copy  press the F3  GO   button        When  All files  is selected     All the files in the current folder are  selected automatically  and the display  switches to the  Destination  screen      Ado  anow  sayy Guikdo gt  buraow fa    EN    95     Ado  anow  sayy Guikdo gt  buraow       EN    96       Moving copying files  Move Copy     i  Press the A  V  PP  orl    button to select the destination  folder for files to be moved or  copied     Destination    Recorder    Music                e Files cannot be moved or copied  directly within the  Recorder  folder   Select a folder from Ei to  amp  folder in  the  Recorder  folder     11 Press the F3  GO  button            File move completed  or  File copy  completed  appears when the process  has finished                   Locked files    P 77  remain locked  after being moved or copied        Files cannot be copied if there is  insufficient remaining memory   Files cannot be moved or copied if  there are over 999 files     To prevent the risk of data damage   never remove the battery while movin
4.     76   File menu  File Menul              cccccsscsssscsssccescessssvescscsscsescsssessessoees 77  Extracting the speaking portions of files of spoken word content   Voice Detect  oe escssessesscsssssssssessscsssssesssesssssesssessessesssesssssesseesseses 77  Preventing accidental file erasure  File LOCK          ssssssssssssssssseseseesssees 77  Sorting files   SOME   seanina 77  Moving copying files  Move Copy              sscsssssssssssssssseeeeeesesssssnsesees 77  Dividing files  File Divide  sssisssssctsteacccoussdecuwssen   ctoveontebsodudecshoovtascpvovsens 78  Displaying file or folder information  Property               s ssccessssesseeees 78  Erasing the content folder  Erase app datal           sessssssssscccesseeeeseeeeee 79   LCD Sound menu  LCD Sound Menu            ccccccssssssssessesesseseseers 80  Setting the backlight  Backlight             sssssssssssssssssccssssssssscsssssesseses 80  Setting the LED indicator light  LED               ssssssscssssssssesssssssssssesesesees 80  Turning beeping sound ON OFF  Beep         sssssssssscccsssessssssseeseeeeee 80  Changing the display language  Lanquage               ssssssssssssssseeeeees 81  Setting the voice guidance  Voice GUide         sssssscssssssssessssssseeeeeeesees 81  Selecting the speaker output  Speaker            sssssssssscsceseeeeseseeseeeees 81   Device menu  Device Menul            ccscsccsssssssssssccscssessccescsesscsecssees 82  Selecting the recording media  Memory Select                ssssss
5.     EJ Press the  gt  OK button during  playback                 2 Press the A or Y button to select  the desired playback speed                 Playback speed  display    m Folder A  E 05 07 2013                     e When changing the playback speed   playback operations such as stopping  playback  skipping to the beginning of  a file  and writing index marks temp   marks are the same as during standard   playback              e Altered playback speed settings are  retained even after power OFF    e During playback of a file  the  Speed    t  P 99  setting of  Voice Guide  is  disabled           Fast playback restrictions    Depending on their sampling rate and bit  rate  some files may not play normally  In this  case you will need to reduce the playback  speed in this case     ypeqheld g    EN    47     Se     ypeqheld    EN    48       ABC repeat playback    The voice recorder has a function that lets you repeat the playback of a portion  segment  of  the file being played  In addition to the A B repeat function available from previous models  the  segment to repeat can be changed during repeat playback     ao ABC repeat playback                        Bo po           1  Select the starting point for repeat  playback  A  during playback     2  When the ending point  B  is selected   repeat playback starts     3  When the starting point for repeat  playback  A  is canceled during repeat  playback  the ending point of the segment   B  becomes the new starting point and  pl
6.     Moving copying files  Move Copy     Files saved in the internal memory or on an SD card can be moved or copied within memory     o          Ado  anow  sayy Guikdo gt  buraow    EN    94    Before performing the move   copy operation  first select the  folder containing the file you  want to move or copy     P 30      While the voice recorder is in stop  mode  press the MENU button     Press the PI or I lt  button to  select the  File Menu  tab     Press the A or V button to select   Move Copy      Press the P OK button     g Press the A or Y button to select    the file move or copy method     Move Copy           Move to memory    Move a file from the internal memory  or SD card to another folder within the  internal memory     Copy to memory    Copy a file from the internal memory  or SD card to another folder within the  internal memory     Move to SD    Move a file from the internal memory  or SD card to another folder within the  SD card     Copy to SD    Copy a file from the internal memory  or SD card to another folder within the  SD card     EJ Press the  gt  OK button            i          Moving copying files  Move Copy     8   Press the A or Y button to select  the number of files to move or    copy                  One file    Selects only the specified file      Selected files     Lets you select multiple files    All files     Selects all the files in the folder     g Press the  gt  OK button to move to  the respective setting     When  One file  is selected 
7.     Other information       Alarm message list    Battery low    File locked    Cannot record in  this folder    No more can be set      Folder full       3   3   S Memory error   t    I        a Card error  Illegally copied file   Memory full   SD Card Protected   EN No file    124       The remaining battery power  is low     Action required    Charge the battery    P 13    P 18   If the battery runs out soon  even though it was charged  the  battery may be expired  Replace it  with a new one     P 12      You must unlock the file before you  can erase it   amp  P 77      An attempt was made to erase a  locked file     Before recording  select  Recorder   mode and one of the folders from   Folder A  to  Folder E       P 25   P 30      An attempt was made to record  when not in  Recorder  mode     The maximum number of index  marks  99  have been written in  the file     Erase unneeded index marks   c  P53      The maximum number of temp  marks  99  have been written in  the file     Erase unneeded temp marks       P 53      The maximum number of files   999  have been saved in the  folder     An internal memory error Contact the Olympus Customer  occurred  Support Center    back cover    The SD card was not recognized Remove and insert the SD card   correctly  again      P 20  P 21    The music file was copied illegally    Erase the music file      P 56    There is no remaining memory  Erase unneeded files  t  P 56      Cancel SD card write protection  and then attempt to u
8.    You can use the QR code to configure the  SSID and password   Use  Wi Fi  of the voice recorder to  display the QR code    P85   If you  use OLYMPUS Audio Controller installed  in a smartphone to read the QR code   the SSID and password will be entered  automatically     Use your smartphone to operate the voice  recorder   Use the Wi Fi function to operate the voice  recorder  recording  playback  from a  distance     Create content files in which voice and  images are synchronized   You can create content files that  automatically display captured images  according to the elapsed time of the voice  file           The created content file is transferred  to the voice recorder in one folder for  each file     The created content file can only   be played back using smartphone  application    You can operate the voice recorder to  delete unnecessary content folders     P 79            For details about the application  see  our webpage    When you download the application  using a mobile phone line such as 3G   depending on your particular contract   you may incur packet communication  fees              U01 UNJ 14 1 94  Buisn asojag    EN    107    yuawUOdAUAa Hurzerado Jd Eq    EN    108    Use with a PC    Connecting the voice recorder to a PC lets you     e You can use Olympus Sonority to transfer voice files  recorded by the voice recorder and play them back or    manage them on PC     The optional Olympus Sonority Plus upgrade and  optional Music Editing Plugin provide 
9.    passwo rd   Wi Fi connection    Wi Fi                       a  QR code       SSID   C  Password  e The QR code  SSID and password are  displayed on the screen      NuaW d  q  nu  w ar1Naq fa    EN    85     NuaW d  q  nuaw ar1Aaq       EN    86    When  Change password  is selected      4  Press the A or W button to select   Start      Change password    Cancel        2  Press the POK button   e When  Password changed  is    displayed  the procedure is completed     Connecting a device to the voice recorder    1 Turn ON the Wi Fi ON OFF switch    of the voice recorder                                2  Operate the voice recorder to    display the SSID and password  on the screen     Change the configuration of the  device to be connected     When configuring a smartphone   Use the QR  code or SSID and  password displayed using the  Wi Fi  connection  function to configure  the smartphone  For details  see  the instruction manual for your  smartphone      To use QR codes  you must install a  special application beforehand        A special application is provided for  smartphones  If the special application  is installed on your smartphone  you  can easily use QR codes to configure  the phone    P 106            While the Wi Fi ON OFF switch is turned  ON  the  Power Save  function is disabled   If the voice recorder is left in this state   battery life will be consumed quickly   While the Wi Fi ON OFF switch is turned  ON   Change password  is not available   To perform  Cha
10.   41  F1 F2 F3 buttons       A button   43  REC  record      button   PI button    5  MENU button   ERASE button       4   V button    gt  OK button   HOME button    lt q button   21  STOP  W  button    2  Battery cover    3  Battery cover lock release lever   Built in speaker   25  EAR  earphone  jack   Remote jack  Jack for connecting the receiving section  of the optional remote control set  RS30W   You can start stop recording  remotely     7  Card cover   Wi Fi ON OFF switch    Strap hole       E  Home  screen       e While the voice recorder is in stop  mode  you can check the current date  and time by pressing the F1  TIME   button on the  Home  screen  If the  current date time is set incorrectly  see     Setting the date time  Time  amp  Date       t  P 82         TIME  Current time    3 2402013     Sun        Music  mode    P 42  10 00am      DAISY  mode    P 42  SS eee                 Scheduler  mode    P 60      Cursor       Text Speech  mode      P 42   O  Recorder  mode    P 34     Mode currently selected    syed jo sawieyy    EN       syed jo sawiey    EN          E  Recorder  mode    Folder list display    Recorder  A Folder A   a Folder B    D  Folder D  fa Folder E    BACK SEARCH   CHANGE      Recording media    P 82    is   Internal memory   sa   SD card     Speaker    P 81      Timer Rec      P 89      Alarm    P 63      Wi Fi     P 85   QO Battery    P 18     Current folder name     Folder name     File name  D Function button guide    Recording format   
11.   P 70   File  lock      P 77      Voice recorder status indicator   fl  Recording  1   P 34    EM  Recording pause   amp  P 36    El   Stop   MG   Playback    P 42     File list display       File display    Gy P  n     HEM   Fast forward      P 44    MEM   Fast rewind      P 45    Eid   Fast playback      P47    ESR   Slow playback      P 47      Playback speed      P 47    Voice Detect  t P 92    Voice Playback  t    P 73    Transcription Playback    P 76     Index  Temp  mark  1 P 53      Folder name  recording date time    Indicator display area    P 10     Current file number in folder Total  number of recorded files in folder     Elapsed recording time or  playback time      Possible recording time remaining  or file length    Remaining memory bar  playback  position bar       E  Music  mode    Folder list display File list display File display    0  CD04 n  CD05      Recording media      P 82    tid   Internal memory   Sa   SD card      Speaker    P 81       Timer Rec    P 89       Alarm    P 63       Wi Fi      P 85    QO Battery      P 18      Current folder name      Folder name      File name   D Function button guide      File format      P 46    File lock     P 77      Voice recorder status indicator  INEN  Stop   MGM   Playback    P 42    Heal   Fast forward  1   P 44     02 2 mp3  3 3 mp3       syed jo sawey        MEM   Fast rewind      P 45    ES   Fast playback      P 47    EB   Slow playback      P 47      Playback speed      P 47     Index  Temp  mark    
12.   Proper nouns such as the names of  individuals  names of places  names of  organizations and symbols  acronyms  and foreign languages may not be read  correctly   The recorder does not support  character codes other than ANSI  UTF 8   and UTF 16        Setting the scope to be read aloud        HTML TTS setting     It is possible to narrow down the portions to  be read aloud for files in HTML format      Main sentences only    Reads out the main portions of the  text  In the file list screen  files with the  suffix    _main txt    are displayed      All sentences    Reads out all portions that can be read  aloud  In the file list screen  files with  the suffix    _all txt    are displayed        e Depending on the file  some portions  may not be read aloud           Importing DAISY contents   DAISY Import   The recorder can be connected to CD drives    using the built in USB connector to directly  import DAISY contents        e Connect the recorder to a CD drive   e Use the provided USB adapter when  necessary   Insert the CD in the CD drive            Imported DAISY contents will be stored  in the  DAISY  folder    e The recorder is compatible with DAISY  version 2 0 2 02                  e To stabilize data import  operate an  external CD DVD with AC power    e Processing may take a few minutes   Before starting the process  be sure you  have sufficient power to complete the  process  During processing  to prevent  damage to the data DO NOT perform  any of the following ac
13.   Scheduler      un  Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat  1   E S O ee    10 11 12 13 14 15  og  D                                     a  Year and month being displayed    b  Current date        Cursor    A  The number of memos and scheduled  playback registered for the selected  date    Waals ajnpays ay  Huife dsig S    1 PPI  dd button    Move to the previous next date   10 11 12 13 14 15     17    19 20 21 22 A  Y button      24 25 26 27 28 29 Move to the previous next week   F2  F3 button     Move to the previous next month     5 Press the F1  BACK  button to exit  the schedule screen              The  L  mark is displayed on dates  where a memo or schedule recording  is registered   EN    60    Registering a voice memo       Recording a voice memo on a specified date    You can record a voice memo that is a maximum of one minute long  Up to 99 voice memos can    be recorded in a day  and a total of up to 1 000 voice memos can be registered on this recorder     1   Press the HOME button to display  the  Home  screen     2 Press the V button to select   Scheduler      EJ Press the  gt  OK button     Jun  Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat  1  ee O S D A  10 11 12 13 14 15  17    19 20 21 22  33 24 25 26 27 28 29       Press the A  V  PP orld  button to select the date on  which you wish to record a voice  memo    Jun   dThu Fri Sat   1                10 11 12 13 14 15  17  B19 20 21 22  24 25 26 27  28  29    BACK MONTH MONTH  gt  gt           5 Press the REC     button to    record a voice memo
14.   Set the brightness of the backlight     2 Press the A or Y button to select  the setting     When  Lighting Time  is selected    5 sec    10 sec    30 sec    1 min     Always ON    When  Dim Light time  is selected    30 sec    1 min    2 min    5 min     Always ON    When  Brightness  is selected    01   02   03        Setting the LED indicator light     LED        You can set the unit so that the LED indicator  light does not light      On     LED indicator light is switched on    Off     The LED indicator does not light     Turning beeping sound ON OFF     Beep        The voice recorder makes beeping sounds  when buttons are pressed  or to warn in case  of operation errors  You can select whether  the voice recorder makes these beeping  sounds     e Select from  5  to  0    e As greater the number  the louder the  beep sound         e The starting tune closing tune when  the power is turned On Off    P 16   P 24  can be controlled by the volume  setting  Beep                  LCD Sound menu  LCD Sound Menu     Changing the display language   Language        You can select the language used in the voice  recorder   s displays       e  tina   Dansk   Deutsch   English   Espanol   Francais   Italiano   Nederlands   Polski   Pycckui   Svenska      m m m m            e The language selections vary  depending on where the voice recorder  was purchased        Setting the voice guidance        Voice Guide     This feature gives voice announcements of  recorder operating conditio
15.   Supports 4 GB to 32 GB  DAE card  Supports 64 GB  Some recording media memory  capacity is used as a management  256 kbps 44 1 kHz area  so the actual usable capacity  128 kbps atida will always be slightly less than the  displayed capacity   WMA format E Wireless standards  Complies with IEEE802 11b g  Supports IEEE802 11n  technology  8 kbps mono 8 kHz   Only the 2 4 GHz band  e The communication speed and  distance may vary depending on  ambient conditions such as the  radio environment  obstacles and  installation environment   E Transmission scheme    OFDM modulation scheme   IEEE802 11g n   DSSS modulation scheme  IEEE802 11b     E Wireless communication mode  Infrastructure mode  AP mode     headphone output  75 mV  lt   conforms to EN 50332 2     44 1 kHz 16 bits 44 1 kHz    MP3 format    32 kbps mono 44 1 kHz    suo je2ypads    EN    143    suoijeypads    EN    144       Security   WPA2 PSK  AES TKIP    Speaker   Built in 220 mm round dynamic speaker  MIC jack   23 5 mm impedance 2 2kQ   EAR jack   23 5 mm impedance 80 or more  Power source   Standard voltage  3 7V   Battery  Lithium ion battery   External power supply  USB connection   AC adapter  A514   DC5V    External dimensions   115 mmx51 mmx17 9 mm    Not including largest projection   Weight   105 g  including battery    Operating temperature   0 to 42  C  32 to 107 6  F     Frequency response    E When recording from MIC jack    Linear PCM format  48 0 kHz 16 bits 40 Hz to 23 kHz    44 1 kHz 16 bits 40 Hz 
16.   become fully charged after charging  and discharging the battery up to three  times           Always dispose rechargeable batteries  in the legally prescribed manner  Before  disposing rechargeable batteries that  are not fully discharged  take steps to  prevent shorting such as insulating  their terminals with tape    Always turn power off before replacing  the battery  Files may be damaged if  the battery is removed while the voice  recorder is recording or performing an  operation such as erasing a file    You may need to reset the date time if  the battery is removed from the voice  recorder for over fifteen minutes  or   if the battery is quickly removed and  replaced  See    Setting the date time   Time  amp  Date          P 82  for the  procedure    When not using the voice recorder for  an extended period  always remove the  battery before storage    When buying rechargeable batteries   always select lithium ion rechargeable  batteries  Li 50B   Operation is not  guaranteed  If a battery from another  manufacturer is used    Even if the battery indicator is  0    playback with the built in speaker at  some volumes may result in a drop in  battery output voltage  causing the voice  recorder to reset  Lower the volume in  this case    Battery life will be shorter when using  an SD card    The continuous battery usage time will  vary depending on the performance of  the battery in use    P 145     Battery life will be shorter when using  lithium ion rechargeable batter
17.   changes according to  recording volume and recording  function setting    e The LED indicator light lights  and  al   appears in the display     Press the STOP  W  button when  you want to stop recording        M Folder A    E 05 07 2018          File length      EM appears in the display     Sound files recorded with the voice  recorder are automatically given a file  name in the format below     131001_ 0001  WMA    O          1  Date recorded  Indicates the year  month and day the  recording was made      2  File number  Appended file numbers are  consecutive regardless of whether the  recording media has been switched    3  Extension  A file extension indicating the  recording format the file was recorded  in by the voice recorder   e Linear PCM format      WAV     e MP3 format     MP3     e WMA format          WMA              Rec Mode  must be set with the voice  recorder stopped    P 70     Pressing the REC     button while   Recorder  is selected on the  Home     screen will allow you to start recording     The recorded file will be saved to   Folder A     You can adjust the recording level  manually to match your application       P 69                     e To prevent the beginning of the  recording being cut off  start recording  after the LED indicator light has lit or  mode indicator has appeared in the  display    When the remaining possible recording  time is 60 seconds  the LED indicator  light starts flashing  It flashes more  rapidly as the remaining time d
18.  16 GB 134 hours  approx   268 hours  approx    8 GB 66 hours  approx   133 hours  approx    Recording mode  32 kbps 8 kbps  4 GB 218 hours  approx   850 hours  approx    64 GB 4 200 hours  approx     16 420 hours  approx    32 GB 2 100 hours  approx     8 200 hours  approx    16 GB 1 040 hours  approx     4 090 hours  approx    8 GB 520 hours  approx   2 040 hours  approx            e Actual available recording times may be shorter than the figures shown here when  making short recordings repeatedly  Equipment displays of available elapsed recording  times should be considered guideline values     e Available recording time will also vary due to differences in the available memory  capacity of different SD cards           Maximum recording time per file    e The maximum file size is limited to about  4 GB in the WMA and MP3 formats  and to  about 2 GB in the linear PCM  WAV  format   e Regardless of the amount of remaining  memory  the maximum recording time per  file is restricted to the following values     E Linear PCM format        Recording mode Recording time    48 0 kHz 16 bits            3 hours  approx            3 hours  20 minutes    44 1 kHz 16 bits   approx          E MP3 format    Recording mode Recording time    37 hours  10 minutes       256 kbps  approx   74 hours  30 minutes  128 kbps appre     E WMA format    Recording mode           Recording time        291 hours  30 minutes   approx     1 139 hours    20 minutes  a    32 kbps mono          8 kbps mono r
19.  It may cause fire  burns or injuries from  leaking  overheating or ruptures         WARNING      Do not touch or hold the battery  with wet hands   It may cause electric shock or  malfunctions      Do not use a battery witha  scratched or damaged case   It may cause ruptures or overheating       Do not insert the battery with its  positive negative terminals in the  opposite direction    It may cause leaking  overheating   combustion or ruptures   Do not use a battery with a torn casing  seal  insulating covering    Always remove the battery when the  voice recorder will not be used for an  long period   When disposing used batteries  insulate  their contacts with tape and discard  them as general waste in the manner  prescribed by the local authority     Remove the battery from the voice  recorder as soon as the battery  becomes unusable  It may cause  leakage       Battery fluid in the eyes may cause  blindness  If battery fluid gets in  eyes  do not rub the eyes  Instead   rinse them thoroughly with tap  water or other clean water right  away  Go to doctor immediately      Keep the battery out of the reach  of infants and children    The battery could be swallowed by an   infant or child  If swallowed  go to doctor   immediately      If you notice abnormal sound   heat  burning odor or smoke from  the voice recorder during use     1  Remove the battery immediately   taking care not to injure yourself     2  Have the voice recorder repaired by  your place of purchase or an
20.  Olympus  service center  Continued use may  result in fire or burns      Do not submerge the battery in  freshwater or saltwater  or allow its  terminals to become wet      Discontinue use of the battery  if it develops a problem such  as leaking  discoloration or  deformation      Stop charging the rechargeable  battery if charging has not finished  after the specified amount of  charging time      Battery fluid on clothing or skin  may damage the skin  so rinse the  battery fluid off right away with  tap water or other clean water     suoineraid Ayayes    EN    139    suoi neraid Ayayes    EN    140           CAUTION      Do not throw the battery around   or subject it to strong shocks      Always charge the rechargeable  battery before use when using  it for the first time or if it has not  been used for a long time      There is a risk of explosion if  the battery is replaced with the  incorrect battery type    Dispose of the used battery   following the instructions    e Please recycle batteries to help save  our planet s resources  When you throw  away dead batteries  be sure to cover  their terminals and always observe local  laws and regulations      Rechargeable batteries have a  limited life  When the recorders  operating time becomes shorter  after recharging under the speci   fied condition  please consider  that battery is expired and replace  it with a new one     Disposing the rechargeable  battery      Recycling batteries helps saving  resources  When disposi
21.  Recorder    Music    DAISY    Text Speech      Example  or  Scheduler  mode     When switching to  Music  mode   1 While the recorder is in stop  mode  press and hold the SCENE   VOICE button     Ei Release the SCENE VOICE button  2 aay me aesireg setting teni  directly into the built in    microphone     Switching to  each mode       E    uo1 u  o  y DIA Husn    EN    31    uoITUbOday DIA Husn a    EN    32       Example   When you want  Rec Level      Menu        P 66     Recording Level    Setting       3 Release the SCENE VOICE button     Entering the time and date    Operate while the screen for date and time  setting is displayed     1 While the recorder is in stop  mode  press and hold the SCENE   VOICE button        2  Say the year  month  day  and the  time you want to set directly into  the built in microphone     When setting the hour  minute   year  month  and day in the   Time  amp  Date  settings  say the  year  month and day or time you  want to enter      Time  amp  Date  Example       P 16  When entering February 10  2014  P 82  10 20 AM    2014 February    10th  AM 10 20       When setting the time in   Timer Rec  or  Alarm   say the    time you want to set    Timer Rec  y         P 89  Example    Alarm  When the start time is 10 30      P 63     3   Release the SCENE VOICE button     Changing the folder name    Operate while setting  Folder Name      1 While the recorder is in stop  mode  press and hold the SCENE   VOICE button           2 Say a word relat
22.  could cause electric shock   burns or other injury         2  Immediately disconnect the power  supply plug from the power outlet  and     3  Call your dealer or local Olympus  representative for servicing  Continued  use may result in fire or burns      If the voice recorder is submerged  in water or  if water  metal or  combustible foreign matter gets  inside     1  Disconnect the power plug from the  outlet     2  Call your dealer or local Olympus  representative for servicing  Continued  use may result in fire or electric shock      If you notice abnormal sound   heat  burning odor or smoke from  the voice recorder during use     1  Remove the battery immediately   taking care not to injure yourself     2  Call your dealer or local Olympus  representative for servicing  Continued  use may result in fire or burns     CAUTION      Do not moisten the AC adapter or  touch it with a wet hand    Doing so could cause electric shock or  other injury      Never use the voice recorder with  other than the specified power  supply voltage      Do not attempt to insert a power  plug with dust adhering into an  outlet      Do not use the AC adapter if the  power plug is damaged or the plug  is not completely connected to the  outlet      Unplug the AC adapter from AC  outlet when not using       Do not damage the power cord    e Make sure to hold the plug when  removing the power plug from the  outlet    e Do not place heavy objects on the cord    e Do not bring the cord near heating 
23.  destination     e Click  Next  if you do not want to  change it  Select  Change Installation  Destination  if you want to change      Click  Install  to start the  installation     Do not carry out other operations  before the installation is completed  and the  Complete  screen is  displayed    When the installation is completed   the  Installer  screen will be displayed   To connect the recorder to a PC  See     Connecting the voice recorder to a  PC         P 110  for the procedure    After starting up the    Olympus  Sonority     the serial number entry  dialog box will appear  Enter the serial  number listed on the separate sheet     Uninstalling software    To uninstall any of the software component of the    Olympus Sonority    software installed on  your PC  follow the steps below     Windows Macintosh  Exit    Olympus Sonority     1  Exit    Olympus Sonority      Select  Start  from the  Control 2  Open  Finder      Panel  menu   3   Double click the    Click  Add Remove programs    SonorityUninstaller pkg  in the    e The list of installed applications is application folder     displayed  e The Uninstaller will open  Follow the  wizard instructions     Click  Olympus Sonority     Olymp yl e When the administrator password is    Click  Change Remove   asked  enter the password then click   OK    Click  OK  to start uninstalling  e When the uninstallation is completed      Successful  screen is displayed   e An additional message may appear     if so  read it careful
24.  equipment    e It may cause fire or electric shock     LCD monitor      The LCD used for the monitor  is made with high precision  technology  However  black spots  or bright spots of light may appear  constantly on the LCD Monitor   Due to its characteristics or the  angle at which you are viewing  the monitor  the spot may not be  uniform in color and brightness   This is not a malfunction     Software  AN WARNING      Do not use a music CD player to  play back the included CD   It may damage the speaker and  headphone or hearing loss may result     Notes on the external CD DVD  drive      Please note that Olympus does  not guarantee to customers the  operation of a CD DVD drive  In  addition  owing to changes to each  manufacturer s specifications  the  CD DVD drive may no longer be  recognized properly in some cases     suoineraid Ajayes    EN       141    suoineraid Ayayes    EN    142         Be sure to operate an external    CD DVD drive using an AC power  supply      lt Data loss precautions gt     Recorded content in the internal memory  and SD card may be destroyed or lost due  to reasons such as operating errors  device  failure or repair    Also  when content is saved in the memory  for long period of time or is used repeatedly   operations such as writing to  reading from   or erasing of contents may not be possible   Making a backup of important recorded  information and saving it on a PC   s hard disk  or other recording media is recommended   Note that Olympu
25.  is   in stop mode  the mark is ignored    t  P 53     If a setting other than  File Skip    is set for  Skip Space   playback   starts after the set amount of time   has been skipped backwards or  forwards  Playback does not skip to the  beginning of the file              Music files    If a music file transferred to the voice recorder  is unplayable  check that its sampling rate    bit count and bit rate values are within the  supported ranges  The sampling rate  bit  count and bit rate combinations supported  for music file playback by the voice recorder  are shown below     File format   Sampling rate Bit count bit  rate  44 1 kHz     WAV format 48 kHz 16 bits    MPEG 1 Layer 3   32 kHz    44 1 kHz    48 kHz   MPEG 2 Layer 3     MP3 format 8 to 320 kbps    16 kHz   22 05 kHz   24 kHz    WMA format 5 to 320 kbps       e MP3 files with variable bit rates  bit rates  converted variably in a single file  may not  play normally    e Linear PCM format WAV files are the only  WAV files the voice recorder can play   Playback of other WAV files is not supported    e Even if the file formats is compatible for  playback on this recorder  the recorder does  not support every encoder        Changing the playback speed    You can change the playback speed  Changing the playback speed is handy for speeding  up conference presentations  or for slowing down parts difficult to discern when learning a  language  You can set the playback speed from 50   slow  to 100   normal  to 600   fast  
26.  is always  txt         e The name of the folders described in  this document are displayed using the  following names on a PC    P 122     e  Recorder  folder    gt   RECORDER   e  Music  folder   gt   MUSIC   e  DAISY  folder   gt   DAISY   e  Text Speech  folder   gt   TEXT           EN    29       s  jy pue siapjoy Huy 29195 a    EN    30    Selecting folders and files    You can select a different folder while the voice recorder is in stop mode or playing a file  See     Folders      amp  P 27  for a description of the voice recorder   s hierarchical folder structure      Home  screen       When  Music   mode is selected     Recorder    Folder list  display       display    Folders for voice recordings       Folders for music playback       File display     1 Once a file has been selected  it will be possible to go directly to  the file display you last selected from  Home  screen       gt  Forward   gt  OK button    Each press of the    OK button opens the   currently selected folder or file in the   list  moving forward to the next  lower    level in the folder hierarchy  When a list   is displayed  you can perform the same   function by pressing the PI button    lt 4 Return  F1  BACK LIST  button    Each press of the F1  BACK LIST  button  moves back to the previous  higher   level in the folder hierarchy  When a list  is displayed  you can perform the same  function by pressing the K  lt   button     A or Y button  Used to select a folder or file   HOME button    Ret
27.  jo ul ayqeyieae suol uN4 fe    EN    113    Ayuouos snduifjg ul ajqeyieae suo oun4 Eq       114    Functions available in Olympus Sonority    You can specify multiple voice files and combine them into one file     You can divide a specified voice file into two files     Contents for DAISY2 0 2 02 can be imported       To write files in MP3 format  you need to upgrade to Olympus Sonority Plus    P 120      Installing software    Before you connect the recorder to your PC and use it  you must first install the    Olympus  Sonority    software from the included Software CD     Be sure to confirm the following before installation   e Exit all running applications   e You need to log on as Administrator     Windows 5   Click  Olympus Sonority Setup    z a e The Installer will open  Follow the  fi  Insert Olympus Sonority    into Installer Wizard instructions   the CD drive       g Accept the terms of the Licensing  e The installation program will start Agreement   automatically  Once the program  starts  go to step 4  If it does not  follow e You must accept the terms of the  the procedures in steps 2 and 3  Licensing Agreement to install       Olympus Sonority     After checking the  2  Open the contents of the CD with ves va k oi 3   Explorer     f    7 Register the User Registration  3   Double click  Setup  in the root Information   of the CD  e Please enter your name  company  e The   Olympus Sonority    launch screen name and the serial number listed on    is displayed  the
28.  level    connected external device may  t  P 69   adjust the output level of the  be too high  external device        Problem Solution    The connected external Sound recorded by a connected external  microphone is a mono mono microphone is recorded on the left  microphone  channel only        An audio file is not    F  Rec Mode  is set to a mono Set  Rec Mode  to a stereo recording  recorded in stereo     recording format  format    P 70      A positive     value has been  selected for  Zoom Mic       Missing audio file me ie Was recorded ina Select another folder  t  P 27  P 30    different folder     Select  Off  for  Zoom Mic      P 70      Objects brushed against the voice  recorder while recording     Noise during playback The voice recorder was placed  near a mobile phone or Redo the operation with the voice recorder  fluorescent light during recording   in a different location   or playback        The  Voice Detect   process has Use the  Voice Detect  function to extract  Non voice portions are not been performed  the speech portions  t    P 92      not skipped during  playback   Off  has been selected for  Voice   Select  On  for  Voice Playback   Playback    t  P 73    The file is locked  You must unlock the file before you can  erase it   amp  P 77    Unable to erase a file  The fileiwaread only tile  Unlock the file  or undo the read only  setting ona PC   The folder contains a file that the   Connect the voice recorder to a PC to erase  Unable to erase a folder 
29.  manufacturer is used   Selecting  AC Adapter  when the AC  adapter is connected will enable you to  charge the battery with  USB Settings   set to  Composite       P 83               EN    15       Turn the power ON Setting the date time    1 While the voice recorder is turned       The voice recognition function can    off  slide the POWER HOLD switch be used in this setting      P 31      in the direction of the arrow        EJ Press the PP or     lt  button to  select the item to set     Time  amp  Date                    Im 102013y     Tue     12 00am                         4  POWER HOLD    FJ Press the A or V button to  change the number                          POWER HOLD  switch Time  amp  Date  3m 240 201 3y   Sun   e Always charge a rechargeable battery i 10 00am  before using it for the first time       P 13            e To change the setting of another item   press the BPI or k    button to move  the blinking cursor  then press the A  or V button to change the number   3  Press the P OK button to finalize  the setting     EN       16                   e If you press the OK button during the  setup operation  the recorder will save  the items that were set to that point    e You can change the clock display  format  See    Setting the date time    Time  amp  Date       P 82  for the   procedure           Setting the voice guidance    This feature gives voice announcements of  recorder operating conditions     1 Press the A or Y button to select   On  or  Off      
30.  microphone    P 70          To MIC jack          auoydos IW jeusa X9 Ue YIM HuIpi0day          2 Start recording     e See    Recording      amp  P 34  for  descriptions of recording operations             e See    Accessories  optional       t  P 130  for the compatible external  microphones        EN    38    Recording from another connected device       Recording audio from another    device with this recorder       Audio can be recorded when you have  connected the audio output terminal   earphone jack  of another device and the   MIC jack of the recorder using the connecting  cord KA333  optional  for dubbing     To MIC jack To audio output  terminal of other  device           e When recording from a connected  external device  perform a test   recording and adjust the output level  of the connected device as needed                     Recording audio from this recorder  with another device    Audio from this recorder can be recorded   to another device by connecting the audio  input terminal  microphone jack  of the other  device and the EAR jack of this recorder using  the connecting cord KA333  optional      To EAR jack       A   ry   op VY  s   L  To audio input  terminal of other  device                      e When you adjust various playback  sound quality settings of the recorder   the signals output from the EAR jack  change as well   amp  P 73                 J1A  p p  P  UUO  I  YZJOUL WOJ Huipioray i    EN    39          Changing the recording    Changing the
31.  port while the LED  indicator light is flashing           Functions available in Olympus Sonority    Olympus Sonority provides various functions that can be used to manage and edit files  For  information on operating procedures and detailed settings  please refer to the respective items  on online help    P 118      Waveform editing function    Using the Waveform Editing Function Tab  you can easily process the voice data  In the  Waveform Editing Mode  you can also delete unnecessary parts  paste and re save the data     One touch effect function    Using the One touch Effect Function  you can easily apply special effects to the voice file and  carry out noise reduction in any specified area     Sending files by email    Voice files are stored in the  Message  folder on the hard disk  You can send voice files as  attachments to email     Changing a folder name    You can change a folder name  Up to 62 characters can be entered but the single byte  characters of       gt  amp 9  lt  gt   cannot be used    If folder names are changed in OS of some other language than the languages supported by  the voice recorder  the folder name may become garbled     Editing file comments    You can use Olympus Sonority to add comments to files downloaded from the voice recorder  A  maximum of 50 double byte characters  100 single byte characters  can be entered     Changing a file format to another format     The current saved file format can be changed to other formats       ymouos sndw 
32.  position  becomes the end position of erase     EN    or       Partially erasing files    3 Press the ERASE button again at       s1  p10  s  jy urse1J A    EN    58    the position where you wish to  end partial erase                 PCM 44 16    25 125    11 35    28 56    e On the display   Start point  and  End  point  flashes alternately     E  Press the ERASE button           PCM 44 16      11 35    25 125    IACTA  0 20          Partial    erasing     The display changes to  Partial  erasing   and erasing process starts   When  Partial erase completed  is    displayed  the procedure is completed     Playback stops at the position where  partial erase was completed    If you don t press the ERASE button  within 8 seconds  partial erase is  canceled and the unit returns to play  back status           Files cannot be restored after being  erased  so please check carefully before  erasing a file    In  Text Speech  mode  if you erase  the text file generated during the file  transfer  the original file  html  doc   docx  pdf  will also be removed    When the SD card is set to write   protected   SD Card Protected  is  displayed  To erase files  cancel SD card  write protection  1   P 21     When an SD card is inserted in the  recorder  be sure to confirm that the  recording media used is the  Internal  memory  or  SD card  so there is no  mistake about where files are stored       P 82     Locked files and read only files cannot  be erased    P77     You cannot erase  Rec
33.  recorder      P 115   select the  DAISY  folder  from the browser window and press play to experience multimedia DAISY  During playback  you  can skip text and headings  as well as quickly jump to a section by clicking on any sentence  If a  bookmark is set in advance  it is also possible to resume playback from that position at any time        ASIVG yhoqy fad    Mt Olympus  the mountain where gods and    weddles ve   live       Detailed information about DAISY    For more details about DAISY  please visit http   www daisy org  the official web page of the  DAISY Consortium     EN    119    uoluny apesbdy Eq    EN    120    Upgrade function    By upgrading Olympus Sonority to the optional Plus version  you can use more advanced  functions  Also  with Olympus Sonority Plus  if you purchase the Music Editing Plug in you  can enjoy advanced effects editing  To add the Music Editing Plug in  you need to upgrade to  Olympus Sonority Plus     Purchase and upgrade  Use the following procedure to upgrade 3 From the  Help  menu  select  Olympus Sonority by purchasing Olympus  Upgrade to Olympus Sonority  Sonority Plus  Plus      e The  Upgrade to Olympus Sonority  Plus  dialog will be displayed     EJ From the  Help  menu  select EJ Register the upgrade key    Purchase Olympus Sonority Plus  or click  the       button on the Tool Bar     1   Start Olympus Sonority     e When starting the application next  time     Olympus Sonority    will be  e The web browser will start and the upgr
34.  recorder may not  be detected correctly    To the extent possible  try not to use the voice recorder near mobile phones  televisions   or radios    Mobile phones  PHS  TV sets  and radios use different frequencies than the voice recorder  but electromagnetic waves generated from Wi Fi products including this voice recorder  could generate noise in audio or video images    When using the Wi Fi function  battery life is consumed quickly  If the battery runs out  during data transfer  the data may be damaged  Therefore  when using a Wi Fi connection  we recommend that you use the AC adapter included with the voice recorder              Notes on security when using Wi Fi products    With a Wi Fi connection  information is exchanged wirelessly between a smartphone and  the voice recorder and as long as radio signals reach the unit  flexible connection is possible   However  because radio signals can penetrate through obstacles  wood  glass  etc    if there is  no security related setting  the following problems could occur    e A malicious third party intentionally intercepts radio signals to soy on communication   content    e Unauthorized intrusion causes the leaking of personal information    e Intercepted communication contents are rewritten and transmitted    e Destructive computer viruses are released that can destroy data or systems     For security protection  we recommend the password be changed periodically using the  Wi Fi    function of the voice recorder    P 85     
35.  recording scene       The voice recorder has preregistered templates of optimum settings tailored to various  recording applications such as lectures and dictation  When selecting one of these templates  you can enter several settings recommended for your recording application all in a single  operation           1 While the voice recorder is in  stop mode  press the SCENE VOICE    button e Press the F3  DETAILS  button to    check the settings for the selected  template  Press the F1  BACK   button to return to  Rec Scene   screen     Rec Scene          EJ Press the  gt  OK button to finalize  the setting        u     Day  BUAaIs Hulpiorai   Y  Huibuey  SS                   2 Press the A or Y button to select  the desired recording scene                 m Folder A    E 05 07 2013       INDEX                Rec Scene    e According to the setting  the setting  icon is displayed     DETAILS       EN    40             e When record scene is selected  you  cannot change record related menu  settings  To use those functions  set the   Rec Scene  setting to  Off            Preregistered  Rec Scene  settings     Lecture       Rec Level    Rec Mode    Zoom Mic      Low Cut Filter      Conference       Rec Level    Rec Mode    Zoom Mic      Low Cut Filter      Meeting     Rec Level    Rec Mode    Zoom Mic      Low Cut Filter      Dictation     Rec Level    Rec Mode    Zoom Mic      Low Cut Filter      DNS     Rec Level    Rec Mode    Zoom Mic      Low Cut Filter                     
36.  separate sheet  Click  Next  after         ee entering     tN prreges       8   Select the software setup type     The installation destination can be  Olympus Sonorit   changed  Click  Next  if you do not    a1emyos Hurjjezsuj fed    version a P i want to change it  Select  Custom  if  E E Beer you want to change    9 Click  Install  to start the  installation     Do not carry out other operations  before the installation is completed    4  Click on the language you want and the  Complete  screen is    to install  displayed   When the installation is completed     the  Install Shield  screen will be   displayed    To connect the recorder to a PC  See EN     Connecting the voice recorder to a   PC         P 110  for the procedure  115    aiemjyjos Huryje su  EG    EN    116       Macintosh    1 Insert    Olympus Sonority    into  the CD drive     e Proceed to step 3 if the content of CD  is displayed  or go to step 2 if nothing  is displayed    2  Open the contents of the CD with   Finder      3 Double click  Setup  in the root  of the CD   e The    Olympus Sonority    launch screen  is displayed     4  Click on the language you want  to install     5   Click  Olympus Sonority Setup      e The Installer will open  Follow the  Installer Wizard instructions     6   Accept the terms of the Licensing  Agreement     e You must accept the terms of the  Licensing Agreement to install     Olympus Sonority     After checking the   Agree  box  click  Next      FZ  Set the Installation
37.  the  gt  OK button     Format                vi       Formatting      r    e  Formatting   is displayed when  formatting starts    e When  Format done  is displayed   formatting is completed              e Perform  Reset Settings  to return  various functions to the factory default   t  P 83                 ewo 4  eipaw Hurp1o3  1 e Hurpzewo  ka    EN       101      ew0 4  eIpaw Huipiorai e Huljy eWI04       EN    102    Formatting a recording media  Format        Never format the voice recorder from    a PC   Formatting erases all the existing data   including locked files and read only  files   When the SD card is set to write   protected   SD Card Protected  is  displayed  To perform formatting   cancel SD card write protection       P 21    When an SD card is inserted in the  recorder  be sure to confirm which  recording media is to be formatted    Internal memory  or  SD card   so  there is no mistake    P 82    Before formatting  charge or replace  the battery to ensure it will not run  out before the process is finished  The  formatting process can sometimes  take over 10 seconds to complete  To  prevent the risk of damage to data   never attempt to perform any of the  following processes before a formatting  process has finished  Doing so may  damage the data    1  Disconnecting the USB connection  AC adapter    2  Removing the battery    3  Removing the SD card  if the  recording media has been set to   SD card          e Even when formatting or erasing   t  P 56  i
38. 46       Voice recorder status indicator     El  Stop    MG   Playback    P 42    ES   Fast playback    P 47    EG  Slow playback  1   P 47        Text display    N At Oly ympus        Playback speed      P 47        File details display  Text display     Indicator display area  t  P 10      Playback position bar     Function button guide       e Each time the F3  DISPLAY  button is  pressed  the display layout changes in  the following order    File details display  gt  Text display          syed jo saweyy    EN       syed jo sawiey    EN          E  Scheduler  mode    Calendar Screen         Recording media    P 82    is   Internal memory   Sal   SD card      Speaker      P 81       Timer Rec    P 89       Alarm    P 63       Wi Fi    P 85       Battery    P 18      Title      Year and month of the calendar  being displayed      Calendar    P 54  P 60      Selected date    Meanings of indicators shown in indicator  display area  same for all modes            Rec Level     Low Cut Filter    Zoom Mic     Noise Cancel     Voice Balancer   GM  Playback range    Repeat    z     Tl    A  J    E    T io  Ezg  Ss C m    m m m m nme nmm nme  f          F         Number of registered items and  setting details for the selected day   Memos  3 Alarms  1        Current date      Voice memo alarm already  registered     Function button guide    Getting started    Setup  gt     After unpacking the voice recorder  follow the steps below to have it ready for use        etu    Insert the bat
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40. EC     button during  recording     130507 _0125   MP3  125 125    10 05                10 01 06       e Recording pauses  and  EM indicator  appears in the display    e Recording is stopped automatically  after being paused for at least 120  minutes     2  Press the REC     button again  while recording is paused     e Recording resumes from the position it  was paused at        Monitoring while recording    You can monitor the recording as you are  making it by listening on the earphone    Recording settings    Various recording settings are available   letting you tailor recording to different  recording conditions     plugged into the voice recorder   s EAR jack     Use the     button to adjust the recording  monitor volume     K Connect the earphones to the  voice recorder   s EAR jack                              Rec Scene    t  P 40      Rec Level     Used to select one of  multiple preregistered  templates of recording  settings  When selected   each template enters  several settings tailored  to a particular recording  location or condition all  in a single operation        Huipioray i    Sets the recording     t  P 69  sensitivity   TO EAR ack  Rec Mode  Sets the recording    t  P 70  sound quality     Zoom Mic  Sets the built in stereo    t  P 70  microphone   s directivity   Reduces humming    Low Cut Filter  sounds from equipment    t  P 71  such as air conditioners  or projectors     Timer Rec  Sets the content such      P 89  as date and time to   i schedule a 
41. High     MP3 128 kbps     6     On      Middle     MP3 128 kbps    Off     On      Middle     MP3 128 kbps    Off     Off      Low     MP3 128 kbps    Off     On      Low     MP3 128 kbps    Off     Off         auars 294  BUa s Hulpsoda4 ay  Hulbuey  i    EN    41    ypeqheld A    EN    42    Playback    Playback    In addition to files recorded with the voice recorder  you can also play files in WAV  MP3  and  WMA format  DAISY content and text files transferred from a PC     Basic playback procedure                   K Select the file to play from the 2 Press the  gt  OK button to start  folder containing it      P 30   playback   Tr  e Files are saved in the locations  below   Files recorded with the built in  microphone      PE    Recorder  folders Eira   folders to E  E 05 07 2013  Music files transferred from a PC    Music  folder  a  Recording media indicator  c   b  Filename  DAISY contents transferred from      Elapsed playback time  aPC   using the  DAISY import    File length  function     P 88      Playback position bar indicator  m  DAISY  folder  f  Folder indicator  recording date time  Text files transferred from a PC    Ta appears in the displayi     Text Speech  folder 3  Press the       button to adjust  l the volume to the desired level              Volume  a  15  v    INDEX                         e The volume can be adjusted to a  setting between  00  to  30   The  higher the number  the louder the  volume        EJ Press the STOP M  button to stop  play
42. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR  ANY DIRECT  INDIRECT  INCIDENTAL  SPECIAL  EXEMPLARY  OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES   INCLUDING  BUT NOT LIMITED TO  PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES   LOSS OF USE  DATA  OR PROFITS  OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION  HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON  ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY  WHETHER IN CONTRACT  STRICT LIABILITY  OR TORT  INCLUDING  NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE  ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE  EVEN  IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE     UOI EUOJUI YARWApes  pue zyfnuAdo     135    UOI EUOJUI YARWAapes  pue zyfuAdo     136    Copyright and trademark information     1  This product is equipped with the NetFront Browser developed by ACCESS Co  Ltd   for  HTML only      2  ACCESS  the ACCESS logo and NetFront are trademarks or registered trademarks of ACCESS  Co  Ltd  in Japan  the United States and or other countries     3    2013 ACCESS CO   LTD  All rights reserved     4  Some software in this product has modules developed by Independent JPEG Group     Safety precautions    Before using the voice recorder  read   this manual to ensure correct and safe  operation  After reading this manual  be  sure to keep it on hand for ready reference  whenever needed     Important safety precautions    e Important items about safety are indicated  by the following display and sentences   Always follow these precautions to  prevent harming yourself or others  or  causing damage to property    e The meaning of e
43. OLYMPUS    DIGITAL VOICE  RECORDER    DM 7    USER MANUAL       Thank you for purchasing an Olympus digital voice recorder     Getting started  Recording  Playback  Schedule  Menu   Wi Fi Function  Use with a PC    Other information    Please read these instructions for information about using the product    correctly and safely   Keep the instructions handy for future reference     To ensure successful recording  we recommend that you test the record EN    function and volume before use               EN    Table of contents       Names OT PANS 3 ssiavsnstendsvenspdseisdnnscesepiasuspavdesesyensceonesswednawendanvanaes 4  ROCOMIEE so scccrenrcci rad cemmne root toninaseceeusarneamelanans 4  DISDA irian EN EA 5    1 Getting started    a ASE EA E E E  11  Inserting the Batterye LL  Charging the battery by connecting to an AC adapter with a USB  connection  model A514       sssssssssssssssssssssssrsresssesssssssssssesresssssssesseeesee 13  Charging the battery by connecting to a PC s USB connector              14  Tuhivthe power ON os icencsteccssuumciinmamcinuccecpadeane 16  Setting the date s    6 2  ces danominaienmaniencdsiauie 16  Setting the Voice guidant isc sasncrcinciensmaununaniadne 17   Batters wsssivsisniessnsnstanssesssusdiicseneionsdascucsducdscstonsdenabecdinsbesieasaensnans 18   Inserting removing an SD card       ssssssssssscsssccossoossoosssoossossssosesose 20  Inserting an SD Caidsissiceiiiiioisininisiniaiinnn A  Removing an SD CANE  css cescinnnesincioniteine
44. P 53      Title  Artist  Album       Indicator display area  t  P 10         Current file number in folder Total  number of recorded files in folder       Elapsed playback time     File length    Playback position bar    EN       syed jo sawiey    EN               E  DAISY  mode          Text display Full text display Book detail display       M    OA    Mt  Olympus    E    ST   BKMRK   DISPLAY LIST   BKMRK   DISPLAY 5 BKMRK    DISPLAY E17          Playback speed      P 47      Index  Temp  mark    P 53       Text display  Book detail display     Indicator display area    P 10     Elapsed playback time      File length     Playback position bar     Function button guide      Recording media    P 82    isi   Internal memory   Sa   SD card      Speaker      P 81       Timer Rec    P 89       Alarm    P 63       Wi Fi      P 85    QO Battery    P 18      Title      File format      P 46       Voice recorder status indicator          e Each time the F3  DISPLAY  button is     El  Stop    MG   Playback    P 42    ES   Fast playback      P 47    EBM  Slow playback    P 47        pressed  the display layout changes in  the following order    Text display  gt  Full text display  gt  Book  detail display             E  Text Speech  mode    File details display         Recording media      P 82    isi   Internal memory   Sa   SD card      Speaker    P 81       Timer Rec    P 89       Alarm    P 63       Wi Fi      P 85       Battery    P 18      Current file name      File format    P 
45. P 87     You cannot skip to the beginning in  text files    Text files skip in clause units    When files are deleted on the recorder   the Bookmark Position information is  deleted as well           Index marks temp marks    Writing an index mark or temp mark in a file enables you to quickly access desired position in  the file with the same operations used for fast forwarding  rewinding or skipping to the start of  a file  Index marks are added to the files created using Olympus voice recorders and temp marks  are added to files created using other devices  The position you wish to start listening from can  be temporarily stored in a file during playback     e  DAISY  mode has a bookmark with the same functions as an index mark   e Index marks cannot be set in  Text Speech  mode     Writing an index mark temp mark Erasing an index mark temp mark    1  At the position to add an index 1 Select a file that contains index  mark or temp mark  press the F2 mark temp mark you want to   INDEX  button  erase and start playback     130507 _0003  MPS   5 125 2  Use the Pl or  lt  lt  button to  select the index mark temp mark  you want to erase                 130507 0003 MP3    MP3 128   25 125    24 00    28 56                   e  1  2 B 3 Bi 4         In d ex 04    Temp marks are temporary markings   They are automatically erased when  you Select a different file  transfer the 3    file to a PC  or move the file on a PC  When the number of the index    e You can write up to 99 ind
46. Perl 5 language  Release 5 of PCRE is  distributed under the terms of the  BSD  licence  as specified below  The documentation for  PCRE  supplied in the  doc  directory  is distributed under the same terms as the software itself     Written by  Philip Hazel  lt ph10 cam ac uk gt  University of Cambridge Computing Service   Cambridge  England  Phone   44 1223 334714  Copyright  c  1997 2004 University of Cambridge All rights reserved     Redistribution and use in source and binary forms  with or without modification  are permitted  provided that the following conditions are met     Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice  this list of conditions  and the following disclaimer     Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice  this list of conditions  and the following disclaimer     Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice  this list of conditions  and the following disclaimer in the documentation and or other materials provided with the  distribution     Neither the name of the University of Cambridge nor the names of its contributors may be  used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written  permission     THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS  AS   IS  AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES  INCLUDING  BUT NOT LIMITED TO  THE  IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE  DISCLAIMED  
47. a variety of    functions   amp  P 120      e Using the voice recorder  you can enjoy language content  or music files in WMA  MP3 and WAV format stored on    your PC     e The voice recorder can be used as external storage to save    or load data to from your PC    P 123         PC operating environment    Windows    OS  Operating system    Microsoft   Windows   XP Service Pack 2  3  Microsoft   Windows   XP Professional x64  Edition Service Pack 2  Microsoft   Windows Vista    Service Pack 1   2  32 bit 64 bit   Microsoft   Windows   7  32 bit 64 bit   Microsoft   Windows   8  32 bit 64 bit    CPU  1 GHz or more 32bit  x86  or 64bit  x64   processor   RAM capacity  512MB or more   Hard disk space   Olympus Sonority installation  300MB or  more    Drive  CD or CD R  CD RW  DVD drive   Browser   Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 0 or later   Display  1024 x 768 dots  65 536 colors  or more  16 770 000 colors or more  recommended    USB port  One or more available   Other    e Audio device   e An environment with Internet access    e Even when the requirements for the  operating environment are satisfied   updated versions  multiboot environments   self modified PCs and other compatible  machines will not be covered under the  operational warranty        Macintosh    OS  Operating system   Browser  Safari 2 0 or later  MacOS X 10 5  10 9 Display  1024 x 768 dots  32000 colors  CPU  PowerPC   G5 or Intel multi core or more  16 770 000 colors or more  processor 1 5GHz or higher reco
48. ach precaution type is  given below     A N DANGER    A precaution about an imminent  danger that is expected to result in  death or serious injury if equipment is  handed incorrectly         WARNING    A precaution about a situation that  is expected to potentially result in    death or serious injury if equipment is  handled incorrectly         caUTION    A precaution about a situation that  is expected to potentially result in  injury  or is expected to result only  in property damage  if equipment is  handled incorrectly        Voice recorder safety precautions  AN WARNING      Do not use the voice recorder in  an atmosphere that might contain  flammable or explosive gases    It may cause fire or explosion       Do not attempt to disassemble   repair or modify the voice recorder   It may cause electric shock or injury      Do not operate the voice recorder  while operating a vehicle  such as a  bicycle  motorcycle or car     It may cause traffic accidents      Do not leave the voice recorder in  a location accessible to an infant  or child    Pay attention when using the voice   recorder near an infant or child  taking   care not to leave it unattended  Infants  and children are unable to understand  voice recorder safety precautions  and are  at risk of accidents such as        Strangulation caused by accidental  entanglement of the earphone cord  around the neck        Operation errors resulting in injury or  electric shock      Use SD SDHC SDXC memory cards  only  Neve
49. aded to    Olympus Sonority Plus      purchase site of the    Olympus Sonority  Plus    will be displayed  Please operate  according to guidance on the screen   When the purchase procedure is  completed  the Upgrade Key will be  issued by mail     Confirming your upgrade to Olympus Sonority Plus    Click the root of the Main Treeview   Olympus Sonority   in the Browse Screen to display the  Information Screen  You can confirm that the upgrade key is registered  Or  from the  Help   menu  if you select Version Information  the registered Olympus Sonority Plus upgrade key  is displayed  The Music Editing Plug in includes more than 20 types of effect functions and  spectrum analyzer functions  For details  please refer to the Online Help    P 118         e To purchase the Upgrade Key  it requires an environment where the Internet can be  utilized  If the upgrade key cannot be used  contact the Olympus Customer Support  Center    e For details about how to purchase an upgrade key  see Olympus Sonority Online Help   c  P 118               Functions available in Olympus  Sonority Plus    In addition to the functions available with  Olympus Sonority  Olympus Sonority Plus  provides various editing functions for   music files  For information on operating  procedures and detailed settings  please refer  to the respective items on the Online Help       P 118      Editing MP3  Edit and write MP3 files and tags     Create music CDs    Create music CDs using voice files registered  in th
50. aline cc hut fi gt   Copyright  C  2006 2007  Marvell International Ltd  and its affiliates  All rights reserved     1  Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice  this list of  conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and or other materials  provided with the distribution    2  Neither the name of Jouni Malinen  Marvell nor the names of its contributors may be used  to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written  permission      author Vincent Rijmen  lt vincent rijmen esat kuleuven ac be gt    author Antoon Bosselaers  lt antoon bosselaers esat kuleuven ac be gt    author Paulo Barreto  lt paulo barreto terra com br gt     THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS    AS   IS    AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES  INCLUDING  BUT NOT LIMITED TO  THE  IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE  DISCLAIMED  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR  ANY DIRECT  INDIRECT  INCIDENTAL  SPECIAL  EXEMPLARY  OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES   INCLUDING  BUT NOT LIMITED TO  PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES   LOSS OF USE  DATA  OR PROFITS  OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION  HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON  ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY  WHETHER IN CONTRACT  STRICT LIABILITY  OR TORT  INCLUDING  NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE  ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE  EVEN  IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE     Cop
51. ause the battery can run out during  timer recording and in such a case  recording will be suspended  check the  remaining battery level        Day sau  Huipsodad saw  HUIS ka    EN    91    T  aqao  3UayUOD paom udyods jo sayy yo suolyod Huryeads ayy Huryresyxq          CO  PO    Extracting the speaking portions of files of spoken word content  Voice Detect     Extracting the speaking portions of files of spoken word content     Voice Detect        The function extracts the speech portions of a voice file or a file being recorded by the voice  recorder        4   Press the A or Y button to select   File select  or  With recording         e The  Voice Detect  function can only       be used in  Recorder  mode  ct   gt  i   e To extract the speech portion from Voice Detect  saved files  select a folder from     Eq  to  Gl in the  Recorder  folder LO pain reeoreing    beforehand               a  While the voice recorder is in stop    mode  press the MENU button   File select    Select a file for which you want to  2 Press the  gt l or Faq button to extract the speech portion   select the  File Menu  tab   With recording      Extract the speech portion while  recording     5 Press the P OK button to move to  the respective setting     E Press the  gt  OK button     Extracting the speaking portions of files of spoken word content        Voice Detect     When  File select  is selected      1  Press the A or W button to select the  file from which you wish to extract the  speech po
52. ayback continues      When the ending point  C  is selected   repeat playback starts again     5  These steps can be repeated to re   specify a new segment to be played back  repeatedly up to the end of the file     1 Select a file for ABC repeat  playback  and start playback     2 Press the F3  ABC  button when  playback reaches the desired  start position for ABC repeat  playback     130507 _0003        180507 0003  MP3  L MP3 128 25 125    p 11 35    10038 28 56          e You can change the playback  speed  t  P 47   and fast   forward rewind  t  P 44  when  the  EN indicator is blinking        ABC repeat playback       3  Press the F3  SET B  button again  when playback reaches the  desired end position for ABC  repeat playback     e If playback reaches the end of  the file when the IE indicator  is blinking  the end of the file  is treated as the segment end  position  and repeat playback  starts                    Segment A B is set  and ABC repeat  playback starts   To stop ABC repeat playback   Go to Step 6  To update the repeat position   Go to Step 4       To update the repeat position    Press the F3  CANCEL A  button  during ABC repeat playback     130507 0003       ypeqheld g       e Segment A B is canceled   B   becomes the new start position  and  playback continues    e You can change the playback  speed    P47   and fast forward   rewind t  P44      5 Press the F3  SET C  button at the  desired end position for ABC  repeat playback     EN    49    ypeqheld O
53. ayback stops  at the start position of the first file in  the folder    When  Playback range  is set to  AIl    after the last file in the current folder  has been played  the first file in the next  folder is being played  When playback  reaches the end of the last file in the  voice recorder   End  flashes in the  display for 2 seconds  then playback  stops at the start position of the first file  in the voice recorder              Setting a skip space  Skip Space     This function skips  forward  or reverse skips   rewinds  the file being played back for a set  amount of time and it is a convenient way to  move the playback position or repeat playing  a short phrase     1 Press the A or Y button to select   Forward Skip  or  Reverse Skip       Forward Skip    Starts playback after moving the  playback position forward by the set  amount     Reverse Skip    Rewinds the set amount of time and  starts playback     Press the A or V button to select  the setting     When  Forward Skip  was selected    File Skip    10 sec  Skip    30 sec  Skip     1 min  Skip    5 min  Skip    When  Reverse Skip  was selected    File Skip    3 sec  Skip    5 sec  Skip     10 sec  Skip    30 sec  Skip    1 min   Skip    5 min  Skip           Forward reverse skip operations over a  skip space that contains an index mark   temp mark or the starting position of a  file will stop at that mark or at the start  position    The  Skip Space  function is only  enabled in  Recorder  mode           Forward 
54. back         EM appears in the display    e The file being played stops right away   The resume function automatically  stores the playback stop position in  memory  The position is retained even  if the power is turned OFF  The next  time the power is turned ON  playback  can be resumed from the stop position  stored in the memory     Playback settings    You can select various file playback methods  tailored to different applications and tastes      Voice Playback         P 73      Noise Cancel         P 73      Voice Balancer         P 73      Play Mode        P 74      Skip Space           P 75      Transcription Mode         P 76     Only plays voice  portions of a recorded  audio file     A setting that makes  recorded voices more  discernable when  muffled by projector  noise or similar sounds     Compensates  low volume portions  of recorded audio files  during playback     Selecting from among  three playback modes     A handy function for  quickly moving the  playback position  and  playing short segments  repeatedly     Switches to the  playback operation  setting  In this setting  transcription can be  made while listening to  recorded content       Function active only in  Recorder  mode      t  P 87      e To set the playback method for DAISY  contents and text files transferred from  a PC  see    Book menu  Book Menu                    ypeqheld fa    EN    43       Playback through the earphones Fast forwarding    You can connect the earphones to the voice    r
55. bove functions  you need to install the special application for smartphones  beforehand  P 106         uoipuny 14 1  94  Buisn asojag    Recorder    Smartphone    EN    103       uoipuny 14 1  94  Buisn asojag    EN    104       The Wi Fi function of the voice recorder is designed to be used in the following regions   Europe    Austria  Belgium  Bulgaria  Cyprus  Czech Republic  Denmark  Estonia  Finland France   Germany  Greece  Hungary  Ireland  Italy  Latvia  Lithuania  Luxembourg  Malta   Netherlands  Poland  Portugal  Romania  Slovakia  Slovenia  Spain  Sweden  United  Kingdom  Iceland  Liechtenstein  Norway  Switzerland  Croatia  Turkey   Do not use the Wi Fi function of the voice recorder in regions than the above  Using the  function could violate the radio signal restrictions in that country  We will assume no  responsibility whatsoever for the use of this technology    Communication may be affected if there is reinforced structures  metal or concrete  between the voice recorder and the Wi Fi access point    Do not use the Wi Fi function of the voice recorder in a hospital and airplane where its  use is prohibited    Near a microwave  cordless telephone set  or device that uses the 2 4GHz frequency  band  if the voice recorder is used at the same time with such a device  communication  performance may be affected  When using the voice recorder  keep a sufficient distance  away from such devices    If multiple Wi Fi access points nearby use the same channel  the voice
56. capacity and remaining  memory space of the recording media from a  menu screen              e Some recording media memory  capacity is used as amanagement  area  so the actual usable capacity  will always be slightly less than the   displayed capacity               Wi Fi connection     Displays the SSID  network name   information  System Info   and password required to use a  smartphone to connect to the voice  recorder over Wi Fi  At the same time     Confirming the voice recorder       You can display voice recorder information displays the QR code that is generated  from a menu screen  by the displayed SSID and password   To use QR codes  you must install a  e Displays system information about the special application beforehand   voice recorder  such as  Modell    Version    Change password    and  Serial No    Select to change the password     Each time it is executed  a different  password is automatically generated   For security reasons  we recommend  that you change the password  information  Wi Fi  periodically  Running  Reset Settings    t  P 83  restores the password back  to default    To check the default password  use  the  Wi Fi connection  function after    Displaying Wi Fi setting       Displays information related to Wi Fi  connections with the voice recorder  You    can use the voice recorder as an Wi Fi access using  Reset Settings     point only    1 Press the A or Y button to select When  Wi Fi connection  is selected    Wi Fi connection  or  Change   
57. d AC adapter  A514   It  is recommended to use the AC adapter when using the recorder for a long period of time  such  as for long recordings        3 While the recorder is in stop  mode or the recorder   s power is       OFF  connect the USB connection  self discharging  Be sure to charge the f  battery before you start recording  cable to the recorder   s USB    e Before connecting the USB connector  terminal   release HOLD mode    P 23         e Lithium ion batteries are           a  Connect the USB connection  cable to the USB connector on  the AC adapter     Connect the USB  cable to the AC LJ  adapter     t    2  Connect the AC adapter to an AC  power outlet     a Pow T 4   Press the A or V button to select  f  AC Adapter      USB Connection                                PC    AC Adapter       EN          13    Charging the battery by connecting Charging the battery by connecting    to an AC adapter with a USB to a PC s USB connector  connection  model A514           E  Press the  gt  OK button to start e Before connecting the USB connector   charging  release HOLD mode      P 23      a Charging has finished when the  battery indicator changes to   L    E start the Pc     2  Connect the USB connection  cable to the USB port on the PC        Charging time  About 3 hours     Approximate time needed to fully  charge a completely flat battery at       room temperature    The charging time depends on the 3 While the recorder is in stop   amount of remaining power and the mo
58. de or the recorder   s power is   state of the battery  OFF  connect the USB connection  cable to the recorder   s USB  terminal     e Use only the Olympus USB connecting  AC adapter model provided  A514          Mm ws DE                            EN       14       Charging the battery by connecting to a PC s USB connector    Press the A or Y button to select     PC      AC Adapter          H Press the  gt  OK button to start  charging     6   Charging is finished when   Battery full  appears     Battery full    USB Connection             The power of PC must be ON to charge  the battery using the USB connector   You cannot charge the battery when  the power of PC is OFF  or the PC is  in standby  sleep or auto power OFF  mode   Do not use a USB hub when charging  the battery by connecting to the PC   When  E  or  0   is displayed the  battery cannot be charged  Charge the  battery in an ambient temperature of  between 5 and 35  C  41 and 95  F      1  I   Ambient temperature is too   low    2  E   Ambient temperature is too  high   If battery life has become noticeably  short on a full charge  replace the  battery with a new one   Insert the USB connector securely all  the way  Operation will not be normal if  the connection is not made properly   Use only a compatible Olympus USB  extension cable  Operation is not  guaranteed if another manufacturer s  cable is used  Only use the Olympus  USB extension cable with the voice  recorder and never use if a product  from another
59. der  from Olympus Sonority or CDs can be played  back      P42  P 119      Daisy    Contents01       Folders       You can record data to the internal memory or SD card  Regardless of the recording media  selected  voice files  music files and content files are sorted and saved in folders using a  hierarchical tree structure  The saved files can be resorted in the order you prefer     P 77         Folders for voice recordings Folders for music playback  Sound files recorded by the voice recorder When music files created using Windows  are saved in the folders labeled  Folder A  Media Player are transferred to the voice  to  Folder E  in the  Recorder   RECORDER  recorder  folders are created automatically for  folder  You can change the name of  Folder them within the folder for music playback   A  to  Folder E     P 72   using the hierarchical structure shown below   DE Select the mode in the  Home    Home screen              Recorder  RECORDER  Music  MUSIC     Folder A First level    Arti  a rtist 01  002 Second level  Album 01  Y  999  7 001  002  Each folder can store up to 999 files  Folder  999  Folder B  Folder C si Each folder can store  Folder D i up to 999 files   Folder E  Recordings made with the e You can save a total of 999 files and folders to the  microphone are saved here   Music  folder     e You can transfer up to 6000 songs to the  Music     Files and folders placed directly within the folder     Recorder  folder  not within one of the sub folders   are n
60. der or music  player  See the reference page for each function     io  The voice recognition function can be used in this setting     P 31         1 Press the HOME button to display 3 Press the  gt  OK button   the  Home  screen                    A    vw       ne  Recorder  e During recording  the screen does not When  Recorder  is selected   cnange tote  Homel screen  The mode changes to  Recorder  mode   2  Press the A V  Pl or dd In this mode can record by using the  button to select the desired microphone or you can play files previously  mode  recorded to your voice recorder    P 34   P 42                     Ba Folder D  E  Folder E       suoleiado uaass    WOH  fa    suoleiado uaass  aWOH  by    EN    26       Selecting the mode    When  Music  is selected     The mode changes to  Music  mode  In this  mode you can play music files transferred to    the voice recorder  1    P 42      Music    i CBO       When  Text Speech  is selected     The mode changes to  Text Speech  mode     In this mode  text files transferred to the  recorder are converted into audio files and  can be played back    P42         When  Scheduler  is selected     The mode changes to  Scheduler  mode  and voice memos can be registered on the  selected date      P 60      n   d Thu Fri Sat   1   5 6 7 8   10 11 12 13 14 15  16 17 TB 19 20 21 22   3  24 25 26 27 28 29     Reminder 3 Alarm  1    When  DAISY  is selected     The mode changes to  DAISY  mode and  DAISY contents transferred to the recor
61. dicates chapters  sections  Set in accordance with the displayed  paragraphs  etc  in DAISY contents  text      nuay 00g  nuaw yoog a    Example   Level 1  is equivalent to  chapters   Level 2  is equivalent to  sections and  Level 3  is equivalent to    Changing the language for reading       paragraphs  out text  Text Language    Group        A portion within a section is called When the characters in a text file transferred  a    Group     Groups can be set at the to the  Text Speech  folder in the recorder  beginning and or end of diagram are not displayed correctly  you can change  explanations  the character code used to display the text    Pages      Equivalent to a page in a book     e  tina   Dansk   Deutsch   English    Sentence    Espa  ol   Fran  ais   Italiano   When reading a text aloud  there  Nederlands   Polski   Pycckuit   are breathing intervals between  sentences  The audio between this  Svenska    interval and the next interval is called Change as required   a    Sentence       Phrase   EN    Equivalent to phrases and idioms     87     nuay yoog  nuaw yoog Ps    EN    88       e If the setting for  Voice Guide        P 99  is  On    Text Language   will be set using the same settings as   Language       P 81    If the setting for  Voice Guide    t  P 99  is  On   the  Text Language   cannot be changed   To set  Text Language   first change  the settings for  Voice Guide  to  Off    This recorder can read text in txt  html   doc  docx and pdf file formats 
62. disconnect the external  microphone and earphones when connecting the voice recorder to a PC     yuawWUOtAUA HulyeJado Jd fed    EN    109         UO01PIDUUOISIP UOI PIBUUO  Jd    EN    110    PC connection disconnection    Connecting the voice recorder to a PC     i  Start the PC  4   Press the A or V button to select   PC          2  Connect the USB connection  cable to the USB port on the PC     USB Connection    AC Adapter          H Press the  gt  OK button     3   Check that the voice recorder is   While ponnedted t0 USE   REMOTES  displayed on the voice recorder     in stop mode  then connect the e The recorder does not establish a   USB connection cable  connection with a PC if  AC Adapter   is selected in the USB connection  setting  Set the USB connection setting  to  PC                   LS    S    Windows  The voice recorder is  recognized and displayed in the  My  Computer  folder with the model  name as the drive name  If there is an  SD card in the voice recorder  it can be  used as the  Removable Disk    Macintosh  The voice recorder is  recognized and displayed on the  desktop with the model name as the  drive name  If an SD card is inserted    Untitled  is displayed    For information on the PC   s USB port   see the PC   s user manual                                   PC connection disconnection    Connecting the voice recorder toa Disconnecting the voice recorder  PC from a PC             Windows    The voice recorder must not be in  HOLD mode    Insert th
63. e CD write folder     Functions available with the music  editing plug in    If you purchase the Music Editing Plug in   for Olympus Sonority Plus  you can add  advanced functionality that widens the range  of music editing capabilities available  For  detailed purchasing method and operating  procedures  please refer to the Online Help       P 118      Effect functions    You can edit music files using more than 20  advanced effect functions     Spectrum analyzer    Displays in the Waveform Display Screen the  waveform distribution of an voice file being  played in the real time     Besides unrestricted track editing    It also removes the restriction on the number  of tracks that can be edited     volun apeibdy fed    EN    121    Jd  amp  0  ayy e Hulpeoy EG    EN    122    Loading a file to a PC    The five folders for voice recording are displayed as  FOLDER_A    FOLDER_B    FOLDER_C     FOLDER_D    FOLDER_E  respectively on the PC and contain recorded voice files  You can copy    voice recorder files to any folder on the PC     E Voice recorder drive name and folder names on the PC    Internal memory    Folder names     F  LDER C    Drive name            e With this voice recorder  content in the   CONTENTS  folder cannot be checked    If you delete or change files in the   VOICEMEMO  folder or  CONTENTS   folder  the voice recorder may not operate  correctly             e To prevent the risk of data damage  never disconnect the voice recorder from the USB  port while t
64. e Should a problem occur for an inevitable reason due to the specifications of the Wi Fi  connection  we assume no responsibility whatsoever for any damage incurred        SSID  Service Set Identifier   SSID is the ID  network name  required for Wi Fi connection    Access point  Wireless LAN access point   A device that receives radio signals to connect  client to the network over a wireless LAN  Or  the name used when a device is used as  only a radio transmitting function              U01 UNJ 14 1  94  Buisn asojag    EN    105       uoipuny 14 1 94  Buisn asojag    EN    106       About OLYMPUS Audio Controller     amp     oyvrus    How to obtain the application    Supported OS  as of March 2014   e For Android     Android 2 3 3 to 4 2  e For iOS  iOS 5 0 to iOS 7 0    Use the following method to obtain the  application     1  Connect your smartphone to the  network     2   Search for the application     For Android      Using    Google Play     formerly  called Android Market          search for     OLYMPUS Audio Controller       For i0S      Using    App Store         search for     OLYMPUS Audio Controller        Select    OLYMPUS Audio  Controller    and download and  install     e An icon     J is added to the smartphone  apps menu     The OLYMPUS Audio Controller application for smartphones is required to use your  smartphone to operate the voice recorder from a distance     What the application can do    Installing the application on your smartphone  allows you to  
65. e USB connector securely all  the way  Operation will not be normal if  the connection is not made properly   Connecting the voice recorder through  a USB hub may result in unstable  operation  Do not use a USB hub if  operation is unstable    Use only a compatible Olympus USB  extension cable  Operation is not  guaranteed if another manufacturer s  cable is used  Also  never use this  dedicated cable with any other  company   s products    When transferring data to a PC  set 2 Check that the LED indicator light  the Wi Fi ON OFF switch to OFF  If of the voice recorder is OFF and  the Wi Fi ON OFF switch is set to ON  then disconnect the USB cable   the recorder will not be recognized by  the PC     1 Click       on the task bar in the  lower right hand corner of the  screen and click  Safely remove  USB Mass Storage Device         e The letter used to identify the drive  will vary according to your PC    e When the window indicating it is safe  to remove hardware appears  close the  window           U01PIDUUOISIP UOI IBUUO  Jd fed    EN    111    Disconnecting the voice recorder from a PC       Macintosh    1  Drag and drop the removable  disk icon for the voice recorder  shown on the desktop to the  trash can icon        FJ Check that the LED indicator light  of the voice recorder is OFF and  then disconnect the USB cable     U01PIDUUOISIP UOI PIBUUO  Jd Eq    EN       112        e To prevent the risk of data damage          never disconnect the voice recorder  from the USB
66. e the voice recorder is in stop    mode  press and hold the kd  button         EN  appears in the display   Rewinding stops when you release the  lad button  Press the OK button   to start playback from the current  position     Rewinding during playback    EJ Press and hold the 4 button    during playback     Playback starts from the current  position when you release the kd  button    If an index mark or temp mark in the  file is reached  rewinding stops at the  mark  1    P 53     Rewinding stops when the beginning  of the file is reached  Press and hold  the k  lt   button again to rewind from  the end of the previous file     Skipping to the beginning of a file              Oat  g    Skipping to the beginning of the  next file    ypeqheld    EJ Press the BPI button while the    voice recorder is in stop mode  or  during playback     Skipping to the beginning of the  current file    1 While the voice recorder is in stop    mode or playing back  press the  la button     Skipping to the beginning of the  previous file    EJ Press the 4 button when    the playback position is the  beginning of the file     e To skip to the beginning of the  previous file during playback  press the  la button twice consecutively     EN       45       ypeqheld A    EN    46       If an index mark or temp mark   is reached when skipping to the  beginning of a file during playback   playback starts from the position of the  mark  When skipping to the beginning  of a file while the voice recorder
67. e used in this setting   S P 31       1  Press the A or W button to change the  number     5m 7D2013y     2  Press the BPI or kad button to move aia  the cursor        pot Start Time 9 00       Stop Time 1 0  010    Repeat         im    Preset 3    5m 7p2013y     Tue        A   Start Time 9 00  v   Stop Time 1 0  7 OOan    Repeat    One Time        3  Repeat steps    and    to set the time        Setting timer recording  Timer Rec     Turning preset recording On Off    1 While the voice recorder is in stop  mode  press the MENU button     2 Press the A or Y button to select   Timer Rec      EJ Press the  gt  OK button   Press the A or Y button to select  the desired preset number     5 Press the F3  ON OFF  button     Timer Rec  Preset 1    Preset 2                ON OFF    e Each time the F3  ON OFF  button is  pressed  the preset will be switched  on or off                 Even though the power is Off or on  hold  when the specified  Timer Rec   time arrives  recording starts    If the  Start Time  settings are the  same   Preset 1  has the highest  priority and  Preset 3  has the lowest  priority    If  Start Time  of  Timer Rec  and   Alarm       P 63  are set to the same  time   Timer Rec  takes priority     Check the  Current time  and if it is  incorrect  adjust the date and time of  the voice recorder    P 82     If voice recording is in progress or the  unit is in use when the  Timer Rec   start time arrives   Timer Rec  starts  after the operation is finished    Bec
68. e voice playback function is  disabled        Adjusting low volume portions    e The  Voice Playback  function is only during playback  Voice Balancer   enabled in  Recorder  mode        The  Voice Balancer  function adjusts low   volume portions of recorded audio files to  make them louder      On    Adjusts low volume portions of  audio files during playback  making  them louder     Off    The voice balancer function is  disabled        e The  Voice Balancer  function is only  enabled in  Recorder  mode            nuay Aejg  nuaw PeqAejd ha     nuay   ejd  nuaw  eqhkeyd       EN    74    Selecting playback modes   Play Mode         Select the playback mode according to your  preference     1 Press the A or Y button to select     Playback range  or  Repeat       Playback range     Specifies the range of file playback    Repeat     Repeats playback of the set range     Press the A or V button to select  the setting     When  Playback range  was selected    File   Folder   All    Specify the range of file playback   When  Repeat  was selected    On    Repeats playback of the playback  range    Off    Cancels repeat playback           e When you set  Playback range  to     File    End  blinks in the display for 2  seconds after the last file in the folder  has been played  then playback stops  at the start position of the last file   While  Playback range  is set to   Folder    End  blinks in the display for  2 seconds after the last file in the folder  has been played  then pl
69. ecorder   s EAR jack and listen to playback  through them     1  Connect the earphones to the  voice recorder   s EAR jack     To EAR jack    ypeqheld Os                      FJ Press the  gt  OK button to start  playback        e There will be no sound from the  speaker when the earphones are  connected              e To avoid unpleasantly loud sound  set  the volume to  00  before plugging in  the earphone    e Avoid excessive volume when listening  to playback through the earphones     EN It may cause hearing damage or loss           44       Fast forwarding is not available for DAISY  contents and text files     Fast forwarding while the voice  recorder is in stop mode    1 While the voice recorder is in stop  mode  press and hold the P   button         EJ  appears in the display   Fast forwarding stops when you  release the l button  Press the    gt  OK button to start playback from the  current position     Fast forwarding during playback    EJ Press and hold the BPI button  during playback     Playback starts from the current  position when you release the BP  button    If an index mark or temp mark in the  file is reached  fast forwarding stops at  the mark     P 53     Fast forwarding stops when the end   of the file is reached  Press and hold  the  gt l button again to fast forward  from the beginning of the next file        Rewinding       Rewinding is not available for DAISY contents  and text files     Rewinding while the voice recorder is  in stop mode    1 Whil
70. ecreases   at the 30  and 10 second points    When  Folder full  appears  no more  recording can be done  To record more   you will need to select a different folder  or delete unneeded files    P 56     If  Memory full  appears  the voice  recorder has no more available  memory space  You will need to   delete unneeded files to record more       P 56     When using an SD card in the voice  recorder  be sure the desired recording  media setting   Internal memory    or  SD card   has been selected        P 82     If a folder other than folders    I to  amp  is  selected when the REC     button is  pressed  the blinking message  Cannot  record in this folder  appears  Redo  the recording operation after selecting  one of folders El to  amp     It   s recommended to initialize the  recording media before making an  important recording    Processing performance may   be reduced when data has been  repeatedly written to or deleted from  the recording media  Please initialize  the recording media in this case        P 101            Hulpioray i    EN    35       Huipioray SS    EN    36       Recording linear PCM format data over  2 GB    When recording a linear PCM format file   recording will continue even after the file size  exceeds 2 GB    e The data is divided and saved in separate  files of up to 2 GB  The files are processed  as multiple files during playback    e After recording 999 files which exceed 2GB  recording stops        Pausing resuming recording    1  Press the R
71. ed to a setting  directly into the built in  microphone     When setting a  Folder Name    say a word in the template     Example   When changing the name to  Work      3   Release the SCENE VOICE button      Folder Name    t  P 72              e The recognition rate may be affected  by the pronunciation or tone of the  speaker  Speak clearly and slowly                    Voice recognition functions cannot be  used while the recorder is in playback  mode or recording mode  Operate  while the recorder is in stop mode   e Voice recognition may be difficult in  environments with a lot of ambient  noise  Use this function in quiet  environments        uoIHUbOday DIA Husn E    EN    33       Hulpsoray E    EN       34    Recording    Recording    The voice recorder has five folders  II to  A   in which recorded files can be saved  These  folders provide a handy way to sort recordings into separate categories  such as business and  leisure         Basic recording procedure    1 On the  Home  screen  press the  A  V  Pl or t    button  to  select  Recorder   then press the   gt  OK button     P 25      2 Press the A or Y button to select  the desired recording folder     e The newly recorded sound is saved in  the selected folder     3 Point the built in microphone  in the direction of the sound to  record        4 Press the REC     button to start    recording                           a  Rec Mode    6  Elapsed recording time    C  Remaining possible recording time      Level meter
72. emo    All files   Erases all voice memos  registered in the recorder                 OWA J104 V Hulselq a    EN    65    Setting menu items      E a          Basic operation    Menu items are arranged by tabs  letting you quickly set desired items by selecting a tab and  then moving to the desired item within the tab  Follow the steps below to set a menu item     io  The voice recognition function can be used in this setting     P 31                                       EJ Press the MENU button during FJ Press the PP or     lt  button to  recording  playback or stop  select the tab of the item that  y Don    _ you wish to set   aS ry RAC MENU LCD Sound Menu  Z qu  gt  im   3        5     D  3             TIP e Moving the cursor from one tab to     While in stop mode  you can use another switches the displayed menu  the voice recognition function to ee  go to the menu screen    P 31   3   Press the A or V button to select  e Some menus contain items that the desired setting item   can be set during recording   playback      P 68   C a ual       Backlight          EN    66             Press the P OK button  e A message indicating the setting has  been entered appears    e If you press the K  lt   button without  pressing the  gt  OK button  the setting  is canceled and the previous screen is  displayed     Press the F1  BACK  button to exit  the menu screen           e The setting of the selected item is  displayed    e You can also use the   l button to  perform this operati
73. er is performed    P 56      1  Select the file you want to lock       P 30       On    Locks the file    Off    File lock is canceled           Sorting files  Sort by     You can collectively change the playback  order of files saved in the voice recorder      File name    Sorts files automatically by name      Date ascending    Automatically sorts the files by date   recording date time  from oldest to  newest files     Date descending    Automatically sorts the files by date   recording date time  from newest to  oldest files     e When  File name  is selected  files are  listed in order of file name based on the  character code     Moving copying files  Move Copy     Files saved in the internal memory or on  an SD card can be moved or copied within  memory    See    Moving copying files  Move Copy       t  P 94  for the procedure            nuaw aj  nuaw apy a    EN    11     nuaw ajiy  nuaw apy a    EN    78    File menu  File Menu     Dividing files  File Divide     Large files or files with long recording times  can be divided for easier management and  editing    See    Dividing files  File Divide         P 97   for the procedure        Displaying file or folder    information  Property        You can display the information of a file or  folder from a menu screen     File information    1 Press the A or Y button to switch  the screen     e  Name   Date   Size   Bit Rate       Artist    Album     are displayed      1 When a linear PCM format file is  selected  the sam
74. ex marks  mark temp mark to erase is being  temp marks in a single file  The shown  for about 2 seconds   message  No more can be set  appears in the display  press the ERASE  if you attempt to write more than 99 button   marks     e Any subsequent index marks temp  marks in the file are automatically  renumbered     You cannot write or erase index  marks temp marks in files that have  been locked by the file lock function   t  P 77               syiew dw  z syew xopu  g    EN    53    UOIPIUN  Yeas ARpusje  OS    EN    54    Calendar Search function       Using the Calendar Search function to search for a file    You can search for voice files by specifying a recording date  If you have forgotten in which  folder a file has been saved  this feature lets you access it quickly by entering its recording date     1 Press the HOME button to display  the  Home  screen     FJ Press the A  V  PP  orl  button to enter  Recorder  mode     EJ Press the  gt  OK button     e To jump to File display  press the  F1  LIST  button several times and go  to the Folder list display     Press the F2  SEARCH  button     Recorder                BACK SEARCH   CHANGE          H Press the A  V  PP or dd    button to select the  desired date                           a  Year and month of the calendar  being displayed   b  Cursor       Current date     Number of files registered for the  selected date  e Dates on which files were saved are  underlined   A  V  PPI  laa button   Dates on which there are 
75. g  charged for extended period of time      Use only Olympus    special  lithium ion battery  charger  and  AC adapter     Attempting to use other equipment could  cause fire or electric shock due to heating   deformation  etc  Also  the power of the  voice recorder could fail or an unexpected  accident could occur  We assume not  responsibility for problems as a result of  using other than specified products         CAUTION      Do not raise the volume before  performing an operation   Hearing damage or loss may result     Batteries    A N DANGER      Do not place the battery near  ignition sources      Do not incinerate  heat or  disassemble the battery  Do not  short circuit the battery   s positive  and negative electrodes    It may cause fire  ruptures  combustion or  overheating      Do not solder connections directly  onto the battery  Do not deform   modify or disassemble the battery      Do not connect the battery   s  positive and negative terminals    It may cause overheating  electric shock  or fire      When carrying or storing the  battery  always place it in the case  to protect its terminals  Do not  carry or store the battery together  with precious metal items such as  key rings    It may cause overheating  electric shock  or fire          Do not connect the battery directly  to a power outlet or car cigarette  lighter      Do not use or leave the battery  in a hot location such as in direct  sunlight  inside a vehicle on a hot  day  or near a room heater   
76. g  or copying a file    Files cannot be moved or copied within  the same folder    When a file moving or copying process  is canceled before completion  the files  that completed the process will have  been moved or copied  and process is  canceled for the other files    Files with DRM cannot be moved or  copied        Dividing files  File Divide     Dividing files  File Divide        Large files or files with long recording times can be divided for easier management and editing             Only MP3 format and PCM format files  recorded on the voice recorder can be  divided           1 Play the file to divide  and stop  playback at the desired division  point     e Press and hold the Pl or a lt   button to fast forward rewind    e Writing an index mark temp mark at  the division point beforehand is handy     2 While the voice recorder is in stop  mode  press the MENU button     EJ Press the PP or 4 button to  select the  File Menu  tab     4 Press the A or Y button to select   File Divide      H Press the OK button     g Press the A button to select   Start      File Divide                   A       e  Dividing   appears in the display  and  the file dividing process starts    File divide completed  appears when  the process has finished         apiaig     4  sayy Huipiaig ha    EN       97    Dividing files  File Divide     Dividing files  File Divide           e The file names after division become     File name_1    for the first half and    File  name_2    for the latter 
77. half           e  File Divide  can be performed only  when the file list is displayed    e The recorder cannot divide files when  the number of files in the folder  exceeds 999    e Locked files    P 77  cannot be   divided    It may not be possible to divide some   MP3 or PCM files with extremely short   recording times    e To prevent the risk of data damage   never attempt to remove the battery  during dividing a file            apiaig     4  sayy Huipiaig       EN    98    Setting the voice guidance  Voice Guide     Setting the voice guidance  Voice Guide        This feature gives voice announcements of recorder operating conditions  You can set voice  announcement On Off  speed and volume     1   While the voice recorder is in stop g Press the  gt  OK button to move to  mode  press the MENU button  the respective setting     FJ Press the PP or 44 button to    When  0n 0ff  is selected   select the  LCD Sound Menu  tab  en  On Off  is selected     4  Press the A or W button to select  On     EJ Press the A or Y button to select or  Off     Voice Guide   On Off  CIE  Press the  gt  OK button  Off  5 Press the A or Y button to select     On Off    Speed  and  Volume      IO    Voice Guide                    On   Voice guidance will be enabled     Off   Guidance will be canceled     2  Press the POK button to finalize the  setting         On Off     Switches voice guidance On Off    Speed     Sets the voice guidance speed    Volume     Sets the voice guidance volume       pi
78. he LED indicator light is flashing   e WMA format files cannot be played in the standard Macintosh operating system     SD card    Folder names    Drive name                     Removable  is    Q  a    Windows R  Macintosh              Usage as external memory of the PC    Connecting the voice recorder to a PC lets you transfer voice recorder data to save in the PC   and vice versa     Windows Macintosh    K Connect the voice recorder to the 1 Connect the voice recorder to the  PC  t  P 110   PC      P 110      When connected to a Mac OS  the  voice recorder is recognized on    2 Open Windows Explorer     e When you open  My Computer   the the desktop by the drive letter that  voice recorder is recognized by the includes the product name   drive letter that includes the product 2   ble click th ble disk  nane  Double click the remova   e ais   icon labeled with your voice  Bil Click on the folder labeled with recorder   s model name   your voice recorder   s model  name  3  Copy the desired data to the PC     4  Copy the desired data to the PC  4   Disconnect the voice recorder    from the PC    P 112    5 Disconnect the voice recorder    from the PC      P 111            e During data communication   Busy  appears in the voice recorder   s display and the LED  indicator light flashes  To prevent the risk of data damage  never disconnect the voice  recorder from the USB port while the LED indicator light is flashing           Jd 943 Jo Aowa jeusa3Xa se abesp fed    EN    123
79. ing           Recording with an external microphone              sssssscsssseeeseeseers  Recording with an external microphone           csssssssesscceessseeseeeeessssees    Recording from another connected device            ssssecssseseeseeeers 39  Recording audio from another device with this recorder                    39  Recording audio from this recorder with another device            sssses   39   Changing the recording scene  Rec Scene        ssssssssssosscsssssosscossss 40    Changing the recording scene        sesssssssssccccessseesssseeessseeeeeseseessssnseeeees 40    3 Playback    PRAVDAER ssssssssssossosrsssososusossssssossionsosscossovassosassissosnssosassross ossos 42  Basic playback RO CEAUIC  cscsccvsseccessassanssos ces esececannnstassasszeaseceeentsedeetnses 42  Playback through the earphones        ssssssccccsseessssnseeeesssssceeeeseeeeseeees 44  Fastforward Ng nnna 44  REWINOING oranan ana ERO 45    Skipping to the beginning of a file              ssssessessssscceeccsseessssnseeeeeeeee 45  Changing the playback speed        ossssssssssccccorssssssssnecseorssssscccssnsssssssee AD  ABU Wap Gal play DAK  ciscissraeaseshestntseosespessinivancancemnamcmnian to    Using the Bookmark FUNCtION              ssscssssssssssssssessssesssesseeeseers 51  Storing the position in the file when it was stopped            sssseseese 51  Skipping to the beginning Of a file           sssssssssssssssseeccecceeseeeessnnessees 52   Index marks temp marks    ssssesesesossesoseso
80. l    voice recorder cannot recognize    the folder    P 110      Connecting a speaker with a built in  amplifier may cause feedback during  recording  It is recommended that you  use earphones to monitor recording  or    set  Rec Monitor  to  Off  before starting    Noise whenmonitoring Feedback is being caused  recording  1 P 72      a recording    Adjust the recording setup such as by  moving the earphones and microphone  farther apart  or ensuring the microphone  is not facing the earphones        Huljooysajqnoly    EN    127    Huljooysajqnoly    EN    128    Problem    Unable to hear any    sound from the earphone    through the recording  monitor    Unable to write index  marks temp marks    Unable to charge the  battery    The PC is unable to  recognize the voice  recorder     Button operations are  abnormal     Wi Fi cannot be  connected     Unable to select   Change password         Solution     Off  has been selected for  Rec    Monitor   Select  On  for  Rec Monitor      P 72      The maximum number of marks     66  has been reached Erase unneeded marks   amp  P 53      You must unlock the file before you can    The file is locked  erase it       P77      Unlock the file  or undo the read only    The file is a read only file  setting ona PC     Ot et than tne specilad Katien Use the specified battery  LI 50B      is used   The  USB Settings  is set to Set the  USB Settings  to  Storage Class    Composite    t  P 83      When connecting to the PC   AC   When transfe
81. lay back the voice memo    You can use the alarm function to play back a registered voice memo at a specified time     1  Select the voice memo you  wish to play back as an alarm       P 62      FJ Press the F3  ALARM  button           EJ Press the PP or     lt  button to  select the desired setting item     Alarm    OFF                6m 2302013     Sun         a  Preset ON OFF   Set whether to execute the set  content     b  Preset execution time   Set the start time of alarm playback     Setting ON OFF      4  Press the A or W button to select  ON     or  OFF    Alarm  ON  6m 2 3 D 2 0 1 3y     Sun     10 00am        ON   Executes the set content    OFF   Does not execute the set content     Setting the execution time     io  The voice recognition function can  be used in this setting     P 31          1  Press the A or W button to change the  number     2  Press the PI or k    button to move  the cursor     Alarm    ON    6m 2302013     Sun     10 25am          wueye ue se arion Burkey ba    EN    63    Setting the starting time to play back the voice memo           3  Repeat steps    and    to set the  execution time     4 Press the F3  GO  button to  complete the setting              e Alarm playback does not operate if  the recorder is operated at the set  alarm playback time or the recorder is  operating at that time    e When the timer record and start  time setting are the same  the timer   recording setting takes precedence        P89      Alarm playback    The ala
82. ly and follow the 4 Click  Close    instructions given    e When the uninstallation is completed    Maintenance Complete  screen is    displayed  Files left after uninstallation  7 Click  Finish  to complete  uninstalling  The voice files you made are stored in    a1emj jos Huljjeysuiuy fed    the  MESSAGE  folder  If you don   t need  them  delete them    You can confirm the location of the   MESSAGE  folder by clicking  Options   in the  Tools  menu before uninstalling     EN    7    Using online help    To open Online Help  you have the following options   e With Olympus Sonority running  from the  Help  menu  select  Olympus Sonority Help      djay aurjuo busy Eq    EN    118    Search by Contents    1  Display the online help and click  the table of contents tab      2  Double click the S of the  item you wish to search for     e An explanation of the topic is  displayed     3 Double click the  En of the item  you wish to search for     e An explanation of the topic is  displayed        Olympus Sonorit                         Win    a OMT DU Sure        Timpu Sorority ib sohware  auch fies wth an OL MPLS  Stay sen  Wiech Le  hia Hispid to pir the ie  The Browning ameen puppy  aide fiai bethean 4 penard  ad tore Gove  whee pl  and jan teaches fins    The Wisal Eding eres  aking a recoding  and appi  lhe og andl ir ao  mig of sucks Aa      ii Piha i Cassa has sha d          e This document explains basic operation of Olympus Sonority  For more information on  menus and ope
83. mber     Press the P OK button     Press the PPI or     lt  button to  select the desired setting item               Tue     statTime 10 00       StopTime 10 00    Repeat    One Time     a  Timer recording date   Set the timer recording date    6  Start time   Set the timer recording start time        End time   Set the timer recording end time     Repeat   Set the number of times timer  recording is repeated           Day 13w11  Huipsoras saw  HUIS ka    EN    89     Pay 1  w   1  Guipsoray Ju  6uy3a5 es    EN    90          Setting timer recording  Timer Rec     Set the timer recording date  Set the repeat count    1  Press the A or W button to change the  1  Press the A or W button to select  date and time   One Time    Every Week  or   2  Press the  gt I or a lt  button to move  Everyday      the cursor   iN      tm  Preset 3  5m 7D2013y   Tue   Start Time 9 00  Stop Time 1  0  i OOan    Repeat         nl    Preset 3    Su 702013y     Tue   statTime 10 00  Stop Time 1    z 00m    Repeat       One Time        One Time   Records at the specified date   3  Repeat steps    and    to set the and time and ends   timer recording date   Every Week   After recording on the  specified date and time  repeats  recording at the same time each week   Set the start and end times   Everyday   After recording on the  specified date and time  repeats  recording at the same time every day     7 Press the F3  GO  button to    fq  The voice recognition function can  complete the setting     b
84. mmended   RAM capacity  512MB or more USB  One or more ports available  Hard disk space  Other   Olympus Sonority installation  300MB or e Audio device  more e Quick Time 7 2 or later with Internet access  Drive  CD or CD R  CD RW  DVD drive recommended    e Some Olympus Sonority functions require Quick Time 7 2 or higher   You can obtain the latest Quick Time version from Apple Software Update        PC connection precautions    When uploading or downloading a file to or from the voice recorder  data transfer will  continue as long as the voice recorder   s LED indicator light is flashing  even if the PC  data communication screen disappears  Never disconnect the USB connector before  data communication has finished  Always use the procedure on  amp  amp  P 111 to disconnect  the USB connector  Data may not be transferred correctly if you disconnect the  connector before the drive has stopped    Do not format  initialize  the voice recorder   s drive from a PC  Formatting done from   a PC will not be done correctly  To perform formatting  use the  Format  menu of the  voice recorder    P 101     Voice recorder folders or files that are moved or renamed in a Windows or Macintosh file  management screen may be reordered or become unrecognizable    Note that it will still be possible to read and write data on the voice recorder after  setting the attribute of the voice recorder   s drive to    Read only   on a PC    To prevent nearby electronic devices being affected by noise  
85. nd Google Play are trademarks or registered trademarks of Google Inc   App Store is a service mark of Apple Inc    QR code is a registered trademark of DENSO WAVE INCORPORATED        e IOS is a trademark or registered trademark of Cisco in the USA or other countries and is used  based on the license     e Wi Fi is a registered trademark of the Wi Fi Alliance   The Wi Fi CERTIFIED logo is a certification mark of the Wi Fi Alliance     All other brand or product names in this manual are the trademarks or registered trademarks of  their respective owners     SD SD SD Fi    daisy           NUANCE    Notes       WARNING      Turn OFF the voice recorder in a hospital or near medical electric devices   Electric waves from the voice recorder could affect electric medical devices and could cause  accidents due to malfunction      Keep a distance of at least 22cm from persons who have a pacemaker   Electric waves from this voice recorder could affect the operation of a pacemaker      Turn OFF the voice recorder power when on airplane    Security of the service could be affected     UOI EUOJUI YARW Apes  pue zyfnAdo     133    UOI EWOJUI YARWApes  pue zyfnAdo     134       The software in this product includes third party software  Any third party software is subject  to the terms and conditions  imposed by the owners or licensers of that software  under which  such software is provided to you  Those terms and conditions are shown below     Copyright  C  2003 2005  Jouni Malinen  lt jkm
86. nd the  recorder enters HOLD mode        e If you press any button when the unit is in hold status  the LED indicator light flashes in  blue but nothing happens    e Setting HOLD mode during voice recorder playback  or recording  continues the playback   or recording  operation and prevents any other operation from being performed  the  voice recorder stops when playback ends  or recording stops when there is no more  available memory            uol eiado je UapIoe Huljuahaidg i    EN    23    Turning the power OFF    EJ Slide the POWER HOLD switch in  the direction of the arrow for at  least one second         440 42mod ay  buruiny a       o  Yo  Zz o  o   oo  Wn YH CY                         4  POWER HOLD                e The playback stop position at power  OFF is stored in the memory        e Turning the power OFF whenever the  voice recorder is not in use minimizes  battery consumption           EN    24    Existing data  mode settings and the clock setting are saved when the power is turned OFF     Power Save mode    When the voice recorder has been  stopped for at least 10 minutes  default  setting  after power ON  the display  disappears and the voice recorder  automatically enters the Power Save  mode    P 82    e To release the Power Save mode  turn  the power ON again      Home  screen operations    Selecting the mode    The  Home  screen is displayed when the recorder power is turned ON   The  Home  screen is how you access available functions  such as voice recor
87. ne Hobby Lesson  recording  stud             e In addition to navigating through the  menu  you can press the F3 button on  the folder list display screen to change  the folder names           Setting the recording monitor        Rec Monitor     Select whether or not to output audio while  recording from the earphone jack  EAR       On    Enables the recording monitor  function  Sound will be output from  the EAR jack      Off    Disables this function  Sound will not  be output from the EAR jack                 If the external speaker is connected  while recording  there is a risk that  audio feedback will occur  It is  recommended that you use earphones  to monitor recording  or turn  Rec  Monitor  to  Off  while recording        Playback menu  Play Menu        Skipping non voice portions during Reducing noise during playback  playback  Voice Playback   Noise Cancel   The  Voice Playback  function lets you only Use the  Noise Cancel  function to reduce  play the speaking portions of a recorded file noise when a recorded voice is difficult to  of spoken word content  discern      High   Low    Reduces surrounding noise to play  back clearer sound quality     e The speaking portions of the file must  be extracted beforehand    P 92          Off   The noise cancel function is  disabled      On    Automatically skips the non voice    portions of the file and plays only   Ea  the speaking portions  e The  Noise Cancel  function is only     Off   enabled in  Recorder  mode     Th
88. ng a used  battery  always cover its terminals  and observe local laws and  regulations     Operating precautions    e Do not leave the voice recorder in hot or  humid locations such as in direct sunlight  inside a vehicle  or on a beach during  summer    e Do not store the voice recorder in humid  or dusty locations     e If the voice recorder becomes wet or  damp  wipe off the moisture right away  with a dry cloth  Contact with salt water  should be particularly avoided    e Do not place the voice recorder on top of  or near a TV  refrigerator or other electrical  appliance    e Prevent sand or mud from getting on the  voice recorder  It may cause product not to  be repairable    e Do not subject the voice recorder to  intense vibrations or shocks    e Do not use the voice recorder in humid  locations    e Placing a magnetic card  such as a bank  cash card  near the speaker or earphones  may cause errors in the data stored on the  magnetic card     AC adapter      WARNING      Do not attempt to disassemble   repair or modify the AC adapter in  any way    It may cause electric shock or other injury      Do not use the AC adapter in  the vicinity of flammable gas   including gasoline  benzine and  lacquer thinner     It may cause explosion  fire  or burns      Do not short circuit the    and    at  the plug end    It may cause fire  burns or electric shock      If internal material is exposed due to  dropping or damage     1  Never touch exposed internal material     Doing so
89. ng software       ssssesssossssoossosssossssooesosessosesosesoosesosesosse 117  sing online h  lpi sssiscisissssssssssssissssssissoirassssinisisaiisoisssissnssisonss 118  About DAISY s oresssssosessososososossososusossssosssosssrosorososossosossesasososesssos 119  Upgrade function  sss ssssssssssossssoorsosssssneossascosroasovsssosinsosssscnsosies 120  Loading a file to a PC       eessssosssosssccossoossossssoossossssosssosessosssossssose 122  Usage as external memory of the PC       esssesesossesosesossssosesosessose 123  8 Other information  Alarm message SE  casssisssascasasisnssesisostevssvssnnnssussvsisnasendsssisasbonion 124  Tro  bleshootihg ssisisisuitnsvcisarussaisnesenciencsxivinsaiessassenevssvenieueteenis 126  Recorder Gale assist sisissaventansiesecasernvissxsnisasevesssbigesevasavivaahouswsvine 129  Accessories  Optional  sscssssicscssssessivassscsencscissnsseosvecsenesoncsasionsieass 130  Copyright and trademark information              cssscssssssessessseeees 132  Safety precautions      s sesesossesosesosessosesosessosecosecoosscosesossssosssosssse 137  Spedfication   sci cvonceccnrsssiaveccnisoninncnridnmnrenvinnconninatnanvants 143    EN    syed jo sawiey    EN       Names of parts                                1  Built in stereo microphone  L    2  MIC  microphone  jack    3  Built in stereo microphone  R     SCENE VOICE button    5  Volume     button    6  Volume     button    7  USB connector   POWER HOLD switch    Q  LED indicator light  LED   Display 
90. nge password   turn OFF  the Wi Fi ON OFF switch    When Wi Fi is connected  battery   life is shorter  If the battery runs out  during data transfer  the data may be  damaged  Therefore  when using a  Wi Fi connection we recommend that  you use the AC adapter included with  the voice recorder    Operation of the Wi Fi ON OFF switch  is disabled during recording  Perform  switch operations while recording is  stopped           Book menu  Book Menu         Bookmark    Indicates a location where an index   Skip Mode  mark  bookmark  is set     Choose from skip levels  Level 1  to   Level 6  when you select  Section      Skipping in hierarchical units       DAISY contents are divided in units of  chapters  sections  paragraphs and pages   and it is possible to jump quickly from one             location to another  e Depending on the DAISY contents   there may not be any corresponding  You can use the voice recognition dividing units   function to skip to the target       page    P 31      e While stopped in  DAISY  mode  you can Changing the character code    skip to the target page by vocalizing the  Characters   page number as    page XX      e The voice recognition function supports    up to 300 pages        The character code used to display text can  be changed in accordance with the character  code of the text file transferred to the  Text  Speech  folder in the recorder        1 Press the A or Y button to select    the skip mode     Section     ANSI   UTF 8   UTF 16    in
91. no recorded  files are skipped and moves to the  next date that contains a recording   F1  F3 button   Move to the previous next month   e Press the F2  SEARCH  button to  cancel the setting and return to the   Recorder  screen     EJ Press the  gt  OK button     Using the Calendar Search function to search for a file       7 Press the A or Y button to select  the desired file     Jun 18 2013  Tue     Ora          EJ Press the  gt  OK button to start  playback           e You can only search for files saved in  the folder for voice recordings  IEI to      a            UOI IUN  Yeas Aepusje  g    EN       55    Erasing files folders    This section describes how to erase a single unneeded file from a folder  erase all the files in the  current folder at once  or erase a selected folder     Erasing files    K Select the file you want to erase Press the  gt  OK button        P 30         When the file display screen  appears  press the ERASE button  while the voice recorder is in stop  mode                             pein eer E Press the A button to select   Start      One file    siap oj sajy Huisesy A  Ni                e The voice recorder returns to the  stopped mode if no operation is  performed for 8 seconds     E Press the A or Y button to select   All in folder  or  One file         Allin folder    DAAD  Ca                 AIl in folder    Erases all the files saved in the same  folder as the selected file     e  Erasing   appears in the display  and  the erasing proces
92. ns    See    Setting the voice guidance  Voice  Guide         P 99  for the procedure     Selecting the speaker output   Speaker     You can set the built in speaker to be ON or  OFF when the earphones are not connected      On    When the earphone is connected   sound is output from the earphone  and when the earphone is  disconnected  sound is output from  the built in speaker     Off    Sound is not output from the built in  speaker even though the earphone is  disconnected      nuay punos q 1  nu  w punos q 1 fa    EN    81        NuaW a1Aaq  nuaw ar1Aaq       EN    82    Device menu  Device Menu     Selecting the recording media   Memory Select     When there is an SD card in the voice  recorder  you can select whether to record  on the internal memory or on the SD card   t  P 20       Internal memory     Records to internal memory    SD card     Records to the SD card     Setting power save mode     Power Save        The voice recorder turns OFF automatically  when a preset amount of time has elapsed  while the voice recorder is in stop mode after  power ON      5 min    10 min    30 min    1 hr    2 hr     3 hr     Select the desired amount of time    Off    Disables power save mode  Note that  leaving the voice recorder On will  quickly deplete the battery        Setting the date time   Time  amp  Date        Set the date and time beforehand to enable  easier management of recorded files     EJ Press the PPI or 44 button to  select the desired setting item        The 
93. ny a10   Buepinb ar10A ay  Huijyas ka    EN       99       Setting the voice guidance  Voice Guide     When  Speed  is selected  When  Volume  is selected    4  Press the A or W button to select the  4  Press the A or W button to select the  voice speed  voice volume     Volume       e Select from  5  to  0      O  2 O  i 10   oe eer ne retake e As greater the number  the louder the    increments     200   to  400   in 20 step beep sound    increments   2  Press the POK button to finalize the  e The greater the number  the faster the setting    speed  Normal playback is performed   at 100       2  Press the POK button to finalize the  setting     e During playback of a file  the  Speed   setting of  Voice Guide  is disabled           ping 910A  Buepinb ar10A ay  Hurjyas es    EN    100             Formatting a recording media  Format        Formatting a recording media erases all existing files saved on it  Be sure to transfer all  important files to a PC before formatting     2  3  5    While the voice recorder is in stop 8  Press the  gt  OK button     mode  press the MENU button     Press the PPI or l    button to  select the  Device Menu  tab     Press the A or V button to select   Format      Press the P OK button     Press the A or V button to  select the recording media to be  formatted     Press the P OK button     Press the A button to select   Start      Format                      Format                9   Press the A button again to    select  Start      fT  Press
94. o        Number of music tracks  songs  that can  be recorded    The figures below are guideline values     4 GB 800 tracks  approx       At 128 kbps  4 minutes per track     Note that voice recorder specifications  and appearance are subject to change    without prior notice for performance  improvements or other upgrading        suoneyn  ds    EN    147    For customers in Europe     The    CE    mark indicates that this product complies with the European  requirements for safety  health  environment and customer protection     This symbol  crossed out wheeled bin WEEE Annex IV  indicates  separate collection of waste electrical and electronic equipment in the  EU countries  Please do not throw the equipment into the domestic  refuse  Please use the return and collection systems available in your  country for the disposal of this product    Applicable Product  DM 7    This symbol  crossed out wheeled bin Directive 2006 66 EC Annex II   indicates separate collection of waste batteries in the EU countries   Please do not throw the batteries into the domestic refuse  Please use  the return and collection systems available in your country for the  disposal of the waste batteries     Hereby  OLYMPUS  declares that this Digital Voice Recorder is in compliance with the  essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC     For details visit  http   olympus europa com        OLYMPUS  OLYMPUS IMAGING CORP     2951 Ishikawa machi  Hachioji shi  Tokyo 192 850
95. o microphone  Note that normal recording may no  longer be possible when using a  separately purchased microphone or  when recording from another device  using a connecting cord   The following function is not available  when the  Zoom Mic  function is used   e  With recording      P 92              Reducing noise during recording        Low Cut Filter     The voice recorder   s low cut filter function  lets you make recordings that reduce  humming sounds from air conditioners or  low frequency sounds from equipment such  as projectors      On     Turns the low cut filter ON    Off     The low cut filter is disabled     Setting timer recording     Timer Rec      nuay 224  nuaw Huipioay fa    Recording starts automatically when the set  time arrives    See    Setting timer recording  Timer Rec       t  P 89  for the procedure     EN    71     nuay 294  nuaw Huipioay       EN    72       Changing the folder name     Folder Name        You can change the name  Folder A  to   Folder E  for voice recording      a  Press the A or Y button to select  the folder you wish to change     Recorder  A  Folder A  Ea Folder B  f Folder D  ta Folder E                2 Press the A or Y button to select  the name you wish to change  from the registered list     The voice recognition function can  be used in this setting    P 31      Folder Name  Folder C    Car  Train  Plane                      Template list  Folder A Folder B Folder C Folder D  Folder E Plane   trip   Lecture Record  Telepho
96. on     H Press the A or Y button to    change the setting  e When you enter the menu screen  during recording or playback  press  the F1  BACK  button to return to the  previous screen without interrupting  recording or playback                             For menu settings done while the voice  recorder is in stop mode  the voice  recorder exits the menu and returns to  the stopped mode if no operation is  performed for 3 minutes  The selected  setting item is not changed in this case   For menu settings done during  recording playback  the voice recorder  exits the menu if no operation is  performed for 8 seconds      Press the P OK button to finalize  the setting                    sw  nu  w Huij 3a5 ka    EN    67    Setting menu items    E Menu items that can be set  during recording     e Rec Level   e Zoom Mic  Low Cut Filter  e Folder Name  e Rec Monitor  e Backlight   e LED    E Menu items that can be set  during playback     e Noise Cancel     e Voice Balancer   e Play Mode       e Skip Space      e Property       e Backlight   e LED    swa   nuaw Hul 395        1 Function active only in  Recorder  mode    2 Function is only active in  Recorder  mode  or  Music  mode     EN    68    Recording menu  Rec Menu     Selecting the recording sensitivity     Rec Level        You can change the recording level   sensitivity  as needed for your recording  application      High    The highest recording sensitivity   Suited to recording lectures  large  conferences and other ap
97. op position is stored as a Bookmark  Position in the file  therefore even  if you play file  B   move to another  folder  or turn the recorder OFF  the  playback will resume from the last  stored position upon returning to file   A      4 Press the P OK button to resume  playback of the contents file from  where it was stopped            EBM appears in the display           e For DAISY contents  playback resumes  from the beginning of the sentence in  which playback was stopped                 uopun  yewyoog ay  Husn fa    EN    51    uompun  yewyoog ay  Husn a    EN    52    Skipping to the beginning of a file       Skipping to the beginning of the  next file    Press the  gt l button while the  voice recorder is in stop mode  or  during playback     Skipping to the beginning of the  current file    While the voice recorder is in stop  mode or playing back  press the  la button     Skipping to the beginning of the  previous file    Press the k    button when  the playback position is the  beginning of the file     e To skip to the beginning of the  previous file during playback  press the   lt q button twice consecutively        If an index mark is reached when  skipping to the beginning of a file  during playback  playback starts   from the position of the mark  When  skipping to the beginning of a file while  the voice recorder is in stop mode  the  mark is ignored  8 P 53     DAISY contents skip in accordance with  the skip intervals set in  Skip Mode  of   Book Menu     
98. order    Folder  A  to  Folder E     Music    DAISY  and   Text Speech  folders  which are preset  in the recorder     Music  folder subfolders other than  the  Music  can be erased     Text Speech  folder subfolders other  than the  Text Speech  can be erased   If there is a file that cannot be  recognized by the recorder  the file and  the folder which contains that file will  not be erased  The voice recorder must  be connected to a PC to erase these  files and folders        Erasing files folders    e Before erasing a file or folder  charge or  replace the battery to ensure it will not  run out before the process has finished   Erasing processes can take over 10  seconds to complete  To prevent the  risk of damage to data  never attempt  to perform any of the following  processes before an erasing process  has finished     1  Disconnecting the AC adapter    2  Removing the battery    3  Removing the SD card  if the  recording media has been set to   SD card             siap oj sajy urse g    EN    59    Schedule          Displaying the schedule screen        I    Operating the schedule screen    This recorder has a voice memo function that allows you to record a one minute voice memo  on a specified date and time    Because the voice memo is played at a specified day and time  it can be used to help manage  your schedule        EJ Press the HOME button to display Press the A  V  BPI or l4  the  Home  screen  button to move the cursor        2 Press the V button to select 
99. ording media  it clicks into place  might not record  t  P82    data           EN    20       Inserting an SD card    e The voice recorder may not be able  to recognize an SD card formatted   initialized  for a PC or other device   Before using an SD card  always  initialize it on the voice recorder      P 101                  SD cards    You cannot perform recording or erasing if  the write protect switch is set to the  LOCK   side     Write protect  switch       Removing an SD card    1   While the voice recorder is in stop  mode  open the card cover     2  Release the SD card by pressing  it inward  then letting it slowly  return        e The SD card moves outward and  stops  Pull the SD card out with your  fingertips        Internal memory selected  is  displayed after removing an SD card  if   Memory Select  was set to  SD card      Internal memory    selected       3   Close the card cover     pie gs ue Hulaowas burjsasuy ie    EN    21    pie gs ue Hulaowas burjsasuy By    EN    22       Inserting removing an SD card    Removing an SD card          e SD cards may pop out forcefully on  removal if you flick or release your  finger too quickly after pressing the  SD card in   Depending on the card   s manufacturer  and type  some SD cards  SDHC cards   and SDXC cards may not be fully  compatible with the voice recorder and  not be recognized properly   For SD card compatibility under  Olympus verification  please contact  our customer support at   http   www olympus euro
100. ossossossse 65  Erasing a VOICE MeMO sscceccessesactoasioataincrcancoreiruabnaivactenncnnaslOD    Setting menu items     ssesssessosecoseccosscosscosssoossossssosssosssossssosseossss 66  Basic OperatiON csuscomuruconeoomotincmataasntencsucoica isan 66    Recording menu  Rec Menu           s sssscsssssssssssssssssssesssssssseseseseees 69  Selecting the recording sensitivity  Rec Level            ssssssssscesssesseeeeees 69  Setting the recording mode  Rec MOde            sssssssscccssssssssssssssssesssee 70  Selecting microphone directivity  ZOOM Mic           ssssssssscssssseeeeseseees 70  Reducing noise during recording  Low Cut Filter               sccssssssseeeees 71  Setting timer recording  Timer Rec               ssssssssccsssssssessssssssssseseeesees 71  Changing the folder name  Folder Name         ssssssscccssssssssssssssssesseees 72  Setting the recording monitor  Rec Monitor               cssssssesccsssssseeeeee 72   Playback menu  Play Menu              sscsssssssssssssessssessssesesensssesses 73  Skipping non voice portions during playback  Voice Playback           73  Reducing noise during playback  Noise Cancel           esssssscccesssesseeeees 73  Adjusting low volume portions during playback  Voice Balancer       73  Selecting playback modes  Play MOde         ssssssessssccecsssesssssnseeeeeeees 74  Setting a skip space  Skip Space          sssssccccsssssssssscssssssesssssssssssseseesees 75  Increasing efficiency for voice transcription  Transcription Mode   
101. ot displayed by the voice recorder     EN    27    slap o4 By    EN    28    Folders       Folders for DAISY playback    When DAISY contents are transferred to the  recorder from Olympus Sonority or CDs   folders are created automatically for them  within the folder for DAISY playback  using  the hierarchical structure shown below         DAISY  DAISY     First level    Contents 01    Contents 02       e You can transfer up to 100 folders to the  DAISY   folder     Folder for Text speech playback    Text files transferred to the  Text Speech    TEXT  folder of the recorder from a PC can  be converted into audio files to be played    back            Text Speech  TEXT     First level    Data 01    Data 02    Second level    001  002    Each folder can store  up to 100 files        e You can transfer up to 100 files to the   Text Speech  folder    e You can play back files of maximum 10 MB in   Text Speech  mode        Folder for Text speech playback    When transferring a text file  html  doc   docx  pdf  to the recorder from a PC  the  following file is automatically created  with a different name in the same folder        Example  When  job report_001 htmI   is transferred to the recorder         job report_001_main txt    job report_001_all _  txt              a  File name   The same name as the transferred file    b  Read aloud range   Added only for html files  Two types of  files with  _ main  and  _all  suffixes  are created automatically        Extension   The extension
102. pa com  Note that our customer support  will provide information on SD card  manufacturers and card types for which  Olympus has verified operation  but  will not guarantee it   s performance   Also note that some cards may  no longer be recognized correctly  by the voice recorder in case  card manufacturer changes card  specifications   Read the operating instructions  provided with the card when using an  SD card   If an SD card is not recognized by  the voice recorder  try removing and  reinserting the card to have the voice  recorder attempt recognition again   Processing speed may be low for some  SD card types  Processing performance  may also be reduced by writing or  deleting data repeatedly from an SD  card  In such a case  initialize the SD  card   P 101            Preventing accidental operation    Setting the voice recorder to HOLD mode maintains the current operation and disables button  operations  HOLD mode is a handy feature for preventing unintentional operation from  accidental button presses when the voice recorder is carried in a bag or pocket  It is also useful  for preventing the voice recorder being accidentally stopped during recording     Setting HOLD mode Releasing HOLD mode    E  Slide the POWER HOLD switchto E Slide the POWER HOLD switch to  the  HOLD  position  position  A  shown below     AIA          SN  DM wD                                  Q  mr  O  I   a  wi     O  a       4  POWER HOLD                      e  Hold  appears in the display  a
103. plications  with distant or quiet sound sources      Middle    Suitable for recording in a meeting  with a small number of people      Low    The lowest sensitivity  this level is  suitable for dictation     Manual      You can adjust the recording to any of  30 levels                   When you wish to record a speaking   voice clearly  set  Rec Level  to  Low    and place the voice recorder   s built in  microphone near the speaker   s mouth   5 to 10 cm away      Adjusting the recording level    1   Adjust the recording level by    pressing the Pl or  lt 4 button  during recording or when  recording is paused     30507 _0125 MP3  MP3 128 125 125    00 03    10 30 02                   e Increasing the  Rec Level  number  increases the recording level and  extends the level meter indicator  position     Setting the voice recorder to  Manual   disables the limiter function  If  OVER    is displayed  the recorded audio will be  distorted  Adjust the recording level so  that  OVER  is not displayed      nuay 294  nuaw Huipioay fa                        When  Rec Level  is set to  High     Middle  or  Low   the recording level is  adjusted automatically    Excessively loud sound input may  generate noise regardless of whether   Rec Level  is set to  High    Middle    or  Low         EN    69    Setting the recording mode   Rec Mode     Selecting microphone directivity   Zoom Mic        The voice recorder   s built in stereo  microphone provides directivity ranging from  broad co
104. pling rate and bit  count are displayed in the  Bit Rate   field     2 If there is no tag information in  the file   UNKNOWN_ARTIST  and   UNKNOWN_ALBUM   are displayed     Folder information    EJ Press the A or Y button to switch  the screen     e  Name   Folder  and  File  are  displayed    e In  Recorder  mode   Folder  is not  displayed    e Displayed numbers of files do not  include files in formats that are  unrecognizable to the voice recorder     Erasing the content folder   Erase app data        Use the smartphone application    P 106  to  delete the content folders transferred to the  voice recorder     1 Press the A or Y button to select  the folder you wish to erase     Erase app data     m 130425 0001       2 Press the A or Y button to select   Start      Erase app data                         e You cannot use the voice recorder to  check the files in the content folder            nuaw      4  nuaw apy ka    EN    79     nuay punos q 7  nu  w punos q         EN    80    LCD Sound menu  LCD Sound Menu     Setting the backlight  Backlight     The display backlights are switched on for  a preset amount of time when a button  operation is performed     1 Press the A or Y button to select   Lighting Time    Dim light time   or  Brightness       Lighting Time    Set the time between when the  backlight is turned ON and the screen  display becomes dim     Dim light time    Set the time between when the screen  becomes dim and the screen is turned  OFF      Brightness  
105. pus website  Availability of accessories differs depending on the country     ME51SW stereo microphone  Has a large diameter built in  microphone for sensitive stereo  recording     ME30W two channel microphone   omnidirectional     Two ME30 monaural microphones  come in a set with a miniature tripod  and a connection adapter  These highly  sensitive omni directional microphones  are supported by plug in power and  are well suited to recording musical  performances     ME31 compact gun microphone   unidirectional     A directional gun microphone handy  for outdoor recording of wild birds  singing and other highly directional  applications    The metal body provides a highly rigid  body     ME34 compact gun microphone   unidirectional     Comes with an integrated tripod ideal  for table placement when recording  events from a distance  such as  conferences or lectures     ME33 boundary microphone    A microphone for recording conferences  that enables connection of up to three  left  and three right channel units   Cascade connection enables the left   right channel connections to be  extended up to about 12 meters  to  capture sound from a broad range     ME52W mono microphone   unidirectional     Designed to record sound from a  distance while minimizing the impact of  surrounding noise     ME15 mono tie clip microphone   omnidirectional     A small  unobtrusive microphone that  comes with a tie clip     TP8 telephone pickup microphone    An earphone microphone that can  be 
106. r place other types of  cards in the voice recorder    If another card type is placed in the voice   recorder by accident  do not try to pull it   out by force  Contact an Olympus repair  center or service center     suoi neraid Ajayes    EN    137    suoineraid Ayayes    EN    138         If the voice recorder is dropped  in water or  if water  metal or  combustible foreign matter gets  inside     1  Remove the battery immediately     2  Contact your place of purchase or  an Olympus service center for repair   Continued use may result in fire or  electric shock      Do not use the voice recorder or  use it only as directed in airplanes   hospitals or other locations  where use of electronic devices is  restricted      Stop using the voice recorder if  you notice unusual odor  noise  or  smoke coming from it    It may cause fire or burns  Remove the  battery immediately  taking care not   to burn yourself  Contact your place of  purchase or an Olympus repair center or  service center   Do not touch the battery  with bare hands when removing it   Remove the battery outdoors  and away  from flammable objects       When carrying the voice recorder  by its strap  take care to prevent it  becoming caught on other items      Do not touch for an extended  period of time an energized AC  adapter or battery while it is  charging    The temperature of the AC adapter   or battery being charged rises  Low   temperature burns may result if your skin  touches the AC adapter or battery bein
107. rations  refer to Online Help  Online help becomes available after installing  Olympus Sonority     Search by Keyword    1 Display the online help and click    the  Index  item     e Matching keywords are located  automatically     2 Click a keyword     e An explanation of the topic is  displayed         xig a recording  ad ap   tre Dowsing and Editing cri       eding of ado Ge   Oyos Sorerity be Ue tol    irowsing Screen   e Pay WMA  Meo  WAV  tf  o Adet Uw aed   Circe    irat ad ot rete ma    Frit wate fie  achan i  e Cewrhad an ado fle t     Trawfer an Yoke gudan  e iadaan of the ansta   lec can be kept up     Downes   frah  and    Ohmpad Sonority H  lp p             About DAISY       DAISY stands for Digital Accessible Information System and was created as a global standard  for digital talking books  It replaces audio tapes for people who have difficulty reading  books and information and is now available in various media used not only for audio but for  visual information as well  DAISY is a worldwide accessible information system developed  and maintained by the DAISY Consortium  an international collaborative development  organization     What is multimedia DAISY     Simultaneous viewing of drawings and pictures while listening to audio via a computer  The  portion being read is highlighted for easy following  It is also possible to change audio speeds  and jump to different pages     How do you play multimedia DAISY     Install the Olympus Sonority provided with this
108. recording   You can change the  e Changing the volume will not affect  Folder Name  names of Folder A    to Folder E to names  the recording level   t  P 72  aie  provided in a template  beforehand   Selects whether or not  e To avoid unpleasantly loud sound  set  Rec Monitor  touiputther  cordmg   t  P 72  monitor sound from the    the volume to  00  before plugging in  the earphone    To prevent feedback  do not place the  earphone near the microphone while  recording    Battery life depletes quickly while  recordings are monitored  To conserve  battery life  leave the earphone  disconnected while recording  or set   Rec Monitor  to  Off  before starting  to record           EAR jack     EN    37    Recording with an external microphone    Recording with an external microphone       You can record audio input using an external microphone or other device connected to the  voice recorder   s microphone jack  Do not plug or unplug devices into voice recorder jacks while      recording     1  Connect an external microphone  to the voice recorder   s MIC jack     NO       Connecting an external microphone to  the voice recorder   s MIC jack disables  the built in microphone    Microphones with plug in power  supplies can be used    When  Rec Mode  is set to stereo   recording with an external mono  microphone records on the left channel  only     P 70     When  Rec Mode  is set to mono    only the input from the left channel  microphone is recorded when using an  external stereo
109. reverse skip playback    EJ Press the  gt  OK button to start  playback     FJ Press the PP or 44 button  during playback     e Playback starts after skipping forward    or backward by the set amount      nuay   ejd  nuaw  eqhkeyd fa    EN    715     nuay   ejd  nuaw PeqAejd       EN    76    Playback menu  Play Menu     Increasing efficiency for voice    transcription  Transcription Mode        Changes the operations assigned to the voice  recorder   s buttons to operations tailored to  transcription      On    You can change operation of buttons  to the setting for transcription      Off    The operation of buttons becomes  normal    STOP Button   Back Space  3 sec     FF Button   600  Playback    REW Button   REW    Forward Skip   10 sec  Skip    Reverse Skip   3 sec  Skip    Voice Balancer   On           e The  Transcription Mode  function is  only enabled in  Recorder  mode           File menu  File Menu     Extracting the speaking portions of    files of spoken word content   Voice Detect        The function extracts the speech portions  of a voice file or a file being recorded by the  voice recorder    See    Extracting the speaking portions   of files of spoken word content  Voice  Detect         P 92  for the procedure     Preventing accidental file erasure     File Lock        The file lock feature lets you lock important  files to prevent them being accidentally  erased  Once locked  a file is not erased even  if the operation for erasing all the files in its  fold
110. rm sounds when the set time arrives   While the alarm is sounding  press the    OK  button to play the preset voice memo  Press  the STOP  M  button to stop playback              e The alarm stops automatically in five  minutes if the button is not pressed   At that time  the voice memo is not  played   Even though the power is OFF or the  unit is in HOLD mode  the alarm sounds    wueye ue se arion buikelg S    when the set alarm time arrives  Even  when in HOLD mode  pressing the    gt  OK button starts playback of the set  voice memo     The volume of the alarm sound is  controlled by the volume setting   Beep     P 80         EN    64    Erasing a voice memo    Erasing a voice memo    You can erase voice memos  You can erase voice memos one at a time or collectively           1  Select the voice memo you wish Press the  gt  OK button   to erase      P 62      FJ Press the ERASE button     One file    Start    A  Fig 4  gt  ti C  Jun 23 2013  Sun     Vo iceMemo01   WMA                    amp                 5 Press the A button to select   Start         EJ Press the A or Y button to select  the erase mode  One file       Cancel                aay     J Press the  gt  OK button     e  Erased  appears when the process   One file   Erases the selected voice has finished   memo    One day   Erases all voice memos that  are registered on the same date as the  selected voice memo    One month   Erases all voice memos  that are registered in the same month  as the selected voice m
111. rreotommeinnicenninnandaonante 21   Preventing accidental operation        sssssssssssscosscosssoossoossooossosesoso 23  Setting HOLD MOUs cnautinanineninmianianemanniaenns 23  Releasing HOLD MOdeniimsaninunnnae 23   Turning the power OFF       sesssessosesoseccosecosecossesosecosescosscossooossoosseo 24  Turning the power OFP ssssssssiiisisssisiessiissississsassissirisiiissisiinisi 2A    Home  screen operations          scscscscsssssssssssssesssessssssssssssesecesers 25  Selecting the  Mode  sssrini   Folders o jsasspisvasssisupisseissisiaisdiisstsinisvsiveisisiaaeoesisioiabansisnisines 27  Folders for voice recordings   sssssessssssssesrsisssssessorssesssssssssscssisssssssnesness 27  Folders for music DIAVOAGK ss sacascsnrcsndacsinncsnaneiniiadieisneuienganias 27    Folders for DAISY playtoack   ssscccosessssnsncseassasseovasnnonsnassaneessensensetnsnsnannes  Folder for Text speech playback          rscscssssssscccssssssssssssesesseseersesssssanees  Folder for Text speech playback          nscsssssssscscssnsnsssssssssesceseersesssssanees    Selecting folders and files              Using Voice Recognition               Switching the mode              0000  ACCESSING MENUS        sssseececeeseeee  Entering the time and date            Changing the folder AINE cssscesansnssinvassasasecorCosssivessvnansonsncasstssioneines    2 Recording    Recording    ssesssessessosscssscoossoossose  Basic recording procedure            Pausing resuming recording        Monitoring while record
112. rring data to the PC  select  Adapter  was selected   PC       P 110      The Wi Fi ON OFF switch of the Turn OFF the Wi Fi ON OFF switch on the  voice recorder is set to ON  voice recorder      P 85      The  Transcription Mode  setting   Set the  Transcription Mode  setting to  is  On    Off      P 76      The voice recorder is not turned Turn the power ON  t  P 16      The Wi Fi ON OFF switch of the Turn ON the Wi Fi ON OFF switch on the  voice recording is set to OFF  voice recorder    P 85      The Wi Fi setting on the    In the  Wi Fi  setting  select  Wi Fi  connection   Check the SSID and password    connected device is incorrect       P85         The voice recorder is in alocation   Check for obstacles between the voice  that radio signals cannot reach  recorder and access point     The Wi Fi ON OFF switch of the Turn OFF the Wi Fi ON OFF switch on the  voice recorder is set to ON  voice recorder   amp  P 85      Recorder care         Exterior  Wipe gently with a soft cloth  If the  recorder is very dirty  soak the cloth in  mild soapy water and wring well  Wipe the  recorder with the damp cloth and then  wipe it with a dry cloth       Monitor  Wipe gently with a soft cloth        e Do not use benzene  alcohol or other  strong solvents  or chemical cleaning  cloths        d12  1  p10  Y    EN    129     jeuo1 do  salsossa2 gt y    EN    130    Accessories  optional     Accessories for Olympus voice recorders can be purchased directly from the Online Shop on the  Olym
113. rtion         2  Press the POK button   e When  Voice Detection completed  is    displayed  the procedure is completed     When  With recording  is selected      4  Press the A or W button to select  On     or  Off      With recording        On    Extract the speech portion while  recording     Off    Restores standard recording     2  Press the POK button    e When  Setting fixed  is displayed  the   procedure is completed          e When extraction of the speech portion  is completed  the  Voice Playback   setting in the  Play Menu  is switched  to  On       P 73                   If you select a folder that does not  contain any files   No file  is displayed   You must select a folder containing a  file before you can perform the process   The speech portion may not be  extracted correctly from a file  that contains non spoken word  content such as recorded musical  performances   If the voice volume is faint during  recording  level meter is  12 dB or less    or depending on the surrounding  noise  it may not be possible to extract  the speech portion correctly   The time needed for the extraction  process will increase in proportion to  the size of the recorded file  Before  processing  charge the battery to  ensure it will not run out before the  process is completed   The following function is not available  when the  With recording  function  is used    e  Zoom Mic    amp  P 70           Oo o   98 8q   104   U8 U0  pom Uayods Jo sayy zo suoraod Hureads   y  Hure1 x7 E
114. s        This setting is used to return various  functions to the factory default settings   factory default   The clock setting  file  numbers  and folder names are retained     1 Press the A button to select   Start         Rec Menu   Rec Scene  Off  Rec Level  Middle  Rec Mode  MP3 128kbps  Zoom Mic  Off  Low Cut Filter  Off  Timer Rec  Off  Folder Name  Initial setting  Rec Monitor  On              NuaW d  q  nuaw 214G fa    EN    83     NuaW d  q  nu  w dG       EN    84    Play Menu    Voice Playback  Off   Noise Cancel  Off   Voice Balancer  Off   Play Mode   Playback range  File  Repeat  Off   Skip Space   Forward Skip  File Skip  Reverse Skip  File Skip   Transcription Mode  Off    LCD Sound Menu    Backlight   Lighting Time  10 sec   Dim light time  30 sec   Brightness  2   LED  On   Beep  3   Language  English   Voice Guide   On Off  On  Speed  100  Volume  3   Speaker  On    Device Menu   Memory Select  Internal memory  Power Save  10 min   USB Settings  Storage Class    Book Menu   Skip Mode  Section  Characters  ANSI  Text Language  English  HTML TTS setting  Main sentences only          Device menu  Device Menu        Formatting a recording media        Format     Formatting a recording media erases all  existing files saved on it  Be sure to transfer all  important files to a PC before formatting    See    Formatting a recording media   Format         P 101  for the procedure     Checking recording media       information  Memory Info      You can display the 
115. s performed  only the  file management information of the  internal memory and or SD card is  updated and the recorded data is not  completely erased  When disposing of  an SD card  be sure to destroy the card   format the card and record silence until  the recording time runs out  or perform  a similar operation in order to prevent  the leakage of personal information           Wi Fi Function       Before using the Wi Fi function    The voice recorder is equipped with a Wi Fi function  Wi Fi devices are certified by an  organization known as Wi Fi Alliance that certifies that wireless LAN devices can be mutually  connected  In this manual  the wireless LAN functions are described collectively as    Wi Fi      Smartphones can be connected to the voice recorder using radio signals  Because of wireless  as  long as the radio signal can reach the unit  flexible connection is possible  Radio signals extend  a certain range and can penetrate obstacles  wood  glass  etc    thus even if the voice recorder   is placed another room  connection is possible  Using a special application for smartphones   you can play back files recorded by the voice recorder  Also  the voice recorder can be operated  from a distance  as long as it is within the reach of the radio signal  For details  see our website     What can you do with the Wi Fi function       Use your smartphone to operate the voice recorder     Create content files in which voice and images are synchronized        To perform the a
116. s starts   Erased   appears when the process has    lone mlel finished     EN Erases only the selected file     56           f          Erasing a folder    1  Select the folder you want to  erase    P 30       2  In the folder display screen  press  the ERASE button while the voice  recorder is in stop mode                 Allin folder  Start    Cancel                e The voice recorder returns to the  stopped mode if no operation is  performed for 8 seconds     3 Press the A button to select   Start      Artist B  All in folder                Press the  gt  OK button     e  Erasing   appears in the display  and  the erasing process starts   Erased   appears when the process has  finished           Partially erasing files    You can erase unneeded parts of a file     KJ You can only partially erase PCM    format files recorded using this  recorder        EJ Play back a file you wish to  partially erase   e Advance the file to the position you  wish to erase  If the file is long  use    the  gt l button to advance to the  position where you wish to erase     2 Press the ERASE button at the  partial erase start position     s4  pj0  s  jy Guisesy g                   PCM 44 16 25 125   gt  00 06    1008 28 56           Partial Erase    e Playback continues while  Partial  Erase  is flashing and as with usual  playback  fast forward rewind can  be performed and you can quickly  advance to the end position  When  the end of the file is reached while  the display is flashing  that
117. s will assume no liability  for damages or lost earnings resulting from  recorded data damage or loss  regardless of  the nature or cause thereof      lt Recorded file precautions gt     Note that Olympus will assume no  liability for recorded files being erased  or becoming unplayable due to voice  recorder or PC failure    Recording of copyrighted material is  permitted when the recording is for your  personal use only  Any other type of use  without the permission of the copyright  owner is prohibited by copyright law      lt Voice recorder and SD cards disposal  precautions gt     Even when data is formatted      P 101  or  erased  1    P 56   only the management  information of the file is updated and the  data that was recorded on the SD card or  internal memory is not completely erased   When disposing of an SD card  be sure   to destroy the card  format the card and  record silence until the recording time  runs out  or perform a similar operation in  order to prevent the leakage of personal  information     Specifications    E Maximum working output    General items    150 mW  80 speaker   E Recording formats E Maximum headphone output  Linear PCM  pulse code modulation   lt  150 mV  conforms to EN 50332 2   format E Wide band characteristic    MP3  MPEG 1 Audio Layer 3  format  WMA  Windows Media Audio  format      sampling frequency E Recording media     Since Al Internal NAND FLASH memory  4 GB  48 0 kHz 16 bits 48 0 kHz SD card  Supports 512 MB to 2 GB  SDHC card
118. se again   t  P 21      Erase unneeded files    P 56         The SD card is write protected        Select another folder   amp  P 27     There are no files in the folder  P30      Format error    Can   t create the system file   Connect to PC and erase  unnecessary file    Cannot play this file    Select a file    Same folder can   t be moved   copied     Some files can   t be moved   copied     This file can   t be divided        Action required      Format the memory again  A formatting problem occurred      P 101      The voice recorder is unable to    Connect the voice recorder to a PC    create a management file due to    and erase unneeded files     low remaining memory     E   Select a file that can be played by  The file   s format is not supported  ihavoiceracorder  es P45    You must select a file before you can  perform the operation    P 27   P 30      No file has been selected        An attempt was made to move Select another folder    copy  a file to the same folder    A file with the same name as a file  being moved  copied  exists in  the destination folder     Select another file     An attempt was made to divide  a file that is not an MP3  or WAV   format file recorded by the voice  recorder     Select another file        3SI  aHessow wey    EN    125    Huljooysajqnoly    EN    126    Troubleshooting    Problem    The display is blank     Unable to operate the  voice recorder    Unable to record    Playback is inaudible     The recording is too  quiet     A
119. sectace 92  Extracting the speaking portions of files of spoken word content   VOICE DETOGE  EEE A TE EA E TOEA E 92  Moving copying files  Move Copy     ssssesssssssscsssossssosssosessosesosesoose 94  Moving copying files  Move COpy            ssssccssssssssssssseseeeseseessseesneees 94  Dividing files  File Divide           s cscssssssssssssssssssssssssssssesssssssnseees 97  Dividing Babes  File Divide  sass evasdsnsavsnavvedccssencassensedesTavvovernsossanceosts 97  Setting the voice guidance  Voice Guide               sssssssssssssssssseees 99  Setting the voice guidance  Voice Guide          sssssssccssssssssssssssseeeseees 99  Formatting a recording media  Format              scsssssssssessssssesees 101  Formatting a recording media  Format              cssssssssssssssseeeseeeesees 101  Before using the Wi Fi function       s ssssesssesossossosssossossoossoossossose 103  About OLYMPUS Audio Controller             cssssssssssssseecceeeessssessesesees 106  PC operating environment       sesssesssscsssosessosssosessosssosesoosssosssosse 108  PC connection disconnection             sscssscssssssessessssesssesseseseers 110  Connecting the voice recorder to a PC            sossssssssecsesseceessssssssanesses 110  Disconnecting the voice recorder from a PC  u      ssssssssseeseseeeeeeeeesees 111  Functions available in Olympus Sonority       sessssesosesosessosesosessose 113  Installing software        ssesssscsssosssscosscsssossssooesosessosssosesoosesosesosss 115  Uninstalli
120. sessosesosesoosesosesossssossoosssoo 53  Writing an index mark temp Mark           sssssssssesseceeeeesesssssnseeeseees 53  Erasing an index mark temp Mark         ssssssccsssessssssseesesesseseeseeeeeeeeee D3   Calendar Search function              sscsssscsssscsssssssssessssssesessesesssenees 54  Using the Calendar Search function to search for a fil                sssss 54   Erasing files folders      s sesessosesosesosessosesosessosesosesossesosesosessosssosssoe 56  Erasing DleS Jin  ornnocnnmoamininonnimanioamuntiinunimeaindrds  56  Erasing a 1QIGEE osu ccrcisrommavidkoonamnonronseanimnanenosomndiadones 57  Partially erasing TES  ces cersxonvscrsnverseoensennsaninreversermieraveenannnonindnnne 57   4 Schedule   Displaying the schedule Screen            ssesssssssssscsssssssssessseseeseseees 60  Operating the schedule screen         ssessessssccccorssssssssseseecssssscscsesnssnsssess OO   Registering a voice MEMO     esssesesossesosesosessosesoseseosecosecoossoosscossses 61  Recording a voice memo on a specified date           sssesessececeeseeesee 01   Listening to a voice Memo     esesesesossesosesosessosesosesoosesosesosesoosssosssos 62  Playing back a registered voice MEMO            ssssssssssseeeeeseeeseeeeceseesneees 62   Playing voice asan alarm    s esesesesossesosesosessosesosesoosesosesosessossoosssos 63    Setting the starting time to play back the voice memo                       63    Erasing a voice Memo       sesssosssssossssossossosssossossosesossossossoo
121. ssssseeeees 82  Setting power save mode  Power Save           sssssssscccessssssssscsesssseeeees 82  Setting the date time  Time  amp  Date             ssssssscccssssssessssssssseneeseeeeees 82  Setting the USB connection  USB Settings            cssssssssssssssseeesesseees 83  Restoring the default settings  Reset Settings          sssssssscccsssssseeees 83  Formatting a recording media  Format               ssssssssscssssssseseeceesssnees 84  Checking recording media information  Memory Info                     84  Confirming the voice recorder information  System Info                   85  Displaying Wi Fi setting information  Wi Fi            sssssssssseesecseessseee 85   Book menu  Book Menu         ssssssososososososososesesosososoosososososososososos 87  Skipping in hierarchical units  Skip Mode             sssssscccsssesssseseeesees 87  Changing the character code  Characters          sssssssscsssssssssscssssssseeees 87  Changing the language for reading out text  Text Language             87  Setting the scope to be read aloud  HTMLTTS setting              88  Importing DAISY contents  DAISY Import             ssssesssscseesssseeseeeesseee 88    Setting timer recording  Timer Rec             sssssssssssssssssssssssssssseeees 89  Setting timer recording  Timer Req               ssssssssssccsssssssssssssssssssssesees 89  Extracting the speaking portions of files of spoken word content   Voice Detect  sssiescsssissccsscccssascaeactesivacdsssaacsccdsoosvacducsssvionddons
122. stacles  settings  and usage conditions            e The battery life figures shown here were determined using an Olympus test method   Actual battery life figures will vary greatly according to the battery used and usage  conditions  Changing the playback speed  or using the  Rec Monitor    Zoom Mic     Voice Detect    Noise Cancel    Voice Balancer    Transcription Mode  and  Wi Fi   functions may affect the battery life     e Battery life will be shorter when using an SD card        When the  Wi Fi ON OFF switch  is set to ON     11 hours  approx         suoijerypads    EN    145    suoijeoypads    EN    146    Recording time    The figures below are guideline values   E Linear PCM format    Recording media    Internal memory    Recording mode             SD card       E MP3 format    Recording media    Internal memory                SD card       E WMA format    Recording media    Internal memory    SD card             48 0 kHz 16 bits 44 1 kHz 16 bits  4 hours  35 minutes  4 GB  approx   5 hours  approx    89 hours  30 minutes   97 hours  25 minutes  64 GB   approx    approx    44 hours  45 minutes 48 hours  40 minutes  32 GB   approx    approx    22 hours  20 minutes   24 hours  15 minutes  16 GB   approx     approx    11 hours  5 minutes 12 hours  5 minutes  8 GB   approx    approx    Recording mode  256 kbps 128 kbps  27 hours  30 minutes  4 GB  approx   55 hours  approx    64 GB 535 hours  approx   1 070 hours  approx    32 GB 268 hours  approx   535 hours  approx   
123. tery       Charge the recorder    Setting the date time    Set the voice recorder   s clock for use with file management     Setting the voice guidance    y   Turn the power ON  vy  Vv   C step 5                          Remove the screen protector on the display  EN       11    EN    12    Setup          Inserting the battery    Before using the voice recorder  remove the battery from the bag and insert it in the battery  compartment     1 To open the battery cover  slide  the battery cover lock release  lever in the direction of the  arrow        As shown  set the battery pack so that it tucks  under the protruding section of the recorder        3   Slide the battery cover until it is    EJ With the label on the back facing completely closed    up  align the terminals on the  recorder and the battery  and  then press down in at    and set  the battery into place by pressing  it inward at               Be sure to firmly close the battery cover   slide until the battery cover lock clicks    Do not close the battery cover if the  battery is not completely inserted   Check for any metallic foreign matter or  dust on the terminal of the battery    Do not use a battery other than that  specified    Do not operate the recorder without  the battery  Be sure to operate the  recorder with the battery inserted              Charging the battery by connecting to an AC adapter with a USB connection   model A514        The battery can be recharged by connecting the recorder to the provide
124. tions     1  Disconnect the USB cable during  processing     2  Remove the batteries during  processing     3  If the recording media is an SD  card  remove the SD card during  processing       Turn off the CD DVD drive during  processing     5  Remove the CD during processing           Setting timer recording  Timer Rec     Setting timer recording  Timer Rec        Recording starts automatically when the set time arrives  Timer recording allows you to record  at a set date and time and also record at regular intervals based on a set date and time  You can  register up to three preset items     Check beforehand that the voice  recorder clock matches the current  date and time  Use  Time  amp  Date   to match the date and time        P82     Check that there is sufficient  battery life    Check that there is sufficient  memory space    Timer recording operates with the  content set in the voice recorder   Complete necessary recording  settings beforehand  such as  Rec  Level     The recorded file is automatically  saved in  Folder A   Note that if  there are 999 files in  Folder A    timer recording is not performed   The timer recording date can be  set within one year interval from  the current date    Timer recording may start a few  seconds after the set time arrives        While the voice recorder is in stop  mode  press the MENU button     Press the A or V button to select   Timer Rec      Press the P OK button     Press the A or V button to select  the desired preset nu
125. to 21 kHz          MP3 format  256 kbps 40 Hz to 20 kHz  128 kbps 40 Hz to 17 kHz  WMA format  32 kbps mono 40 Hz to 13 kHz  8 kbps mono 40 Hz to 3 kHz       E When recording with built in  stereo microphone  70 Hz to 20 kHz  frequency response  upper limit is set by recording mode  during MP3 WMA format recording     E During playback  20 Hz to 20 kHz       Battery life    The figures below are guideline values     E When recording with built in stereo microphone  using internal memory     Recording mode    When  Rec Monitor   is set to  On     Battery life    When  Rec Monitor   is set to  Off     Linear PCM format   44 1 kHz 16 bits   20 hours  approx   29 hours  approx      MP3 format  WMA format    128 kbps  8 kbps mono       19 hours  approx    16 hours  approx        When  Rec Monitor  is set to  Off    E During audio file playback  all playback modes     During speaker playback    Recording mode  Linear PCM format   44 1 kHz 16 bits    MP3 format 128 kbps  WMA format 8 kbps mono  During earphone playback    Recording mode       Linear PCM format   44 1 kHz 16 bits    MP3 format 128 kbps  WMA format 8 kbps mono    29 hours  approx    23 hours  approx      Battery life  23 hours  approx    21 hours  approx    22 hours  approx      Battery life  29 hours  approx    26 hours  approx    27 hours  approx      E Stop Mode  When the Wi Fi ON OFF switch is turned ON   Battery life  17 hours  approx         Battery life may vary according to the network environment  physical ob
126. udio file sound is  distorted     Solution    The battery is not inserted Check the orientation of the battery  properly     P 12    oe battery power Charge te Battery t  Pia PIS      The power is OFF  Turn the power ON    P 16      ane remaining Baen power Charge the battery    P 13  P 18    is low   The power is OFF  Turn the power ON    P 16      The voice recorder is in HOLD Release HOLD mode t P23    mode   There is no remaining memory Erase unneeded files      P 56      The maximum number of  recordable files has been reached Select another folder    P 27  P 30      The earphones are connected to   To output the playback through the built   the EAR jack  in speaker  disconnect the earphones     To output the playback through the     OM Nias DEM selected far built in speaker  select  On  for  Speaker    Speaker      P81     The volume is set to  00   Adjust the volume    P 42         The recording level hasn   t been Redo recording after adjusting the  adjusted recording level      P 69     A low recording level has been Redo recording after setting the recording  set  level to  High  or  Middle     P 69     The output level of the connected   Adjust the output level of the external  external device may be too low device    The recording level hasn   t been Redo recording after adjusting the  adjusted  recording level      P 69     The voice recorder   s recording If the problem continues after adjusting  level  or the output level of the the voice recorder   s recording
127. urn to the  Home  screen    Home  screen   Used to select the voice recorder mode   t  P 25    List display   Displays the folders and files recorded in  the voice recorder   File display   Displays the information of the selected file     Using Voice Recognition    This recorder is equipped with a voice recognition function  This function allows you to perform  actions  such as making the date and time settings and changing folder names  automatically  just by speaking into the built in microphone and without any complicated key input  While the  recorder is in stop mode  you can also switch to each mode or access a setting item in a menu  using voice recognition    The voice recognition function can be used when setting up functions which have a lo  mark  in this manual     Switching the mode About  Function     The functions assigned to the Function  This function can be used when in  Home   buttons will be read aloud    Menu    Recorder    Music    DAISY    Text  Speech   or  Scheduler  mode     1 While the recorder is in stop  mode  press and hold the SCENE   VOICE button        Example   When the  Home  screen is  displayed      Function        4    2  Say the mode to which you want  to switch directly into the built in       l F1 Time  microphone  F3 Battery  KON  Template list    Home Menu Recorder Music    DAISY Text Speech  Scheduler  Function Accessing menus    Say the name of the mode to    i This function can be used when in  Home    which you want to switch     
128. verage stereo recording to highly  directional recording     You can prioritize sound quality or recording  time  Select the recording mode that best  matches your recording application      PCM 48 kHz 16 bit     PCM 44 1 kHz 16 bit  EJ Press the A or V button to adjust   MP3 256 kbps  the directionality of the built in   MP3 128 kbps     stereo microphone     WMA 32 kbps mono     WMA 8 kbps mono     Zoom Mic      Mono recording    EHS   ZOOM    e The  Rec Mode  screen shows  the highest sound quality order   beginning from the top    Setting a higher recording rate  increases file size  Check that you          The   button increases directivity      nuay 294  nuaw Huipioay       EN    70    have enough remaining memory  before recording    e To record conferences and  presentations clearly  it is  recommended to set  Rec Mode   setting to  MP3 128kbps  or  above           When  Rec Mode  is set to stereo   recording with a connected mono  microphone records on the left channel  only              The   button enables recordings with  broader coverage stereo    Reducing directivity and broadening  the sound pickup range gives  recordings more of a stereo effect   You can adjust the range between   3   and   6      Recording menu  Rec Menu     Zoom mic function    High  directivity    directivity             Narrow sound   lt     Broad sound    pickup range pickup range       The  Zoom Mic  function is designed to  demonstrate the performance by the  recorder   s built in stere
129. voice recognition function can  be used in this setting     P 31      Time  amp  Date       1 M 1 D 20 1 3y     Tue     a    1200      aA    EJ Press the A or V button to  change the number     Time  amp  Date       3m 240 201 3      Sun   wile   1      4    EOOam       17  Ts       e To change another item  use the PI  or K  lt   button to move flashing  position and use the A or Y button to  change the number     EJ Press the  gt  OK button to finalize  the setting     Device menu  Device Menu           e When setting hours and minutes  each  time the F3 button is pressed  the  display changes between 12 hour and  24 hour display     Example  10 38 PM    10 38 PM  fdefaultformat     Oe    e When setting the year  month  and day   each time the F3 button is pressed  the  display order changes    Example  March 24  2013    3M 24D 2013Y   default format     y    24D 3M 2013Y          2013Y 3M 24D               e Even if the voice recorder is not used  for a long period of time  when the  battery is used up  the date and time  must be re entered        Setting the USB connection        USB Settings     When connecting the voice recorder to a  PC  you can use the voice recorder as a USB  storage device      Storage Class    The PC side recognizes the voice  recorder as an external storage device    Composite    When connected to a PC  select to  use the voice recorder as an external  storage device  USB speaker and  microphone     Restoring the default settings     Reset Setting
130. worn in the ear during phone  calls  Clearly captures voices and  conversations during phone calls     A514 USB connection AC adapter    A USB connected AC adapter that  provides 5 volt DC output   AC100   240V 50 60Hz        KA333 connecting cord    A resistive connection cord with stereo  mini plugs  3 5 mm diameter  on both  ends  Used to connect the earphone jack  output to the line input when recording   Comes with plug adapters  PA331   PA231  that adapt to mono mini plugs   3 5 mm diameter  or mono mini mini  plugs  2 5 mm diameter     RS30W special remote control set    By attaching a receiver to the REMOTE  jack  you can perform recording stop  operation of the voice recorder remotely   The reception position can be adjusted   and the voice recorder can be operated  in any direction you like    LI 50B lithium ion battery  Rechargeable lithium ion battery made  by Olympus  This battery can be used  with the UC 50 charger      jeuo1 do  saiiossa2 y    EN    131    UOI EUOJUI YARW Apes  pue zyfuAdo     132    Copyright and trademark information    The information in this document is subject to change in future without prior notice  Contact  Olympus Customer Support Center for the latest product names  model numbers and other  information     The display and illustrations of the voice recorder used in this manual may different from  the actual product  While every precaution has been taken to ensure the accuracy of   the information in this manual  errors may occasionall
131. y    EN    50       ABC repeat playback    130507 _0003    Canceling ABC repeat playback                EJ Press the F2  CNCL ABC  button        e Segment B C is determined and ABC    repeat playback starts   e If pressed when ABC repeat playback is    stopped  cancels ABC repeat playback    e If pressed during ABC repeat playback   cancels the playback segment setting  for the function  and continues  standard playback        e As necessary  repeat Steps 4 and 5  to change the repeated segment        EJ Press the STOP  M  button        If you change the file or switch to  different display screen  ABC repeat  playback is canceled                       e Playback stops  The ABC repeat  playback segment is not canceled        e You cannot change the end position  of a repeat playback segment to a  position before the start position    e You cannot write index marks or temp  marks during ABC repeat playback       P 53     e You cannot use the ABC repeat function  for DAISY contents or text files              Using the Bookmark Function    The recorder has a bookmark function that automatically stores the last position it was stopped  for each file     Storing the position in the file when it was stopped       K Select a file to play back from the 3   Press the STOP M  button to stop  folder  playback     FJ Press the  gt  OK button to start  playback     Mt Olympus  DAISY      30 08    Mt_Olympus 58 06    DAISY    00 08    58 06    e Stop file  A  playback at any point  The  st
132. y arise  Any questions or concerns  regarding doubtful information  or possible errors or omissions should be directed to the  Olympus Customer Support Center     Olympus Corporation and Olympus Imaging Corp  are the copyright holders of this manual   Copyright law prohibits unauthorized reproduction of this manual  or unauthorized  distribution of reproductions thereof     Note that Olympus will assume no liability in the event of damages  lost earnings  or any  claims from third parties resulting from improper use of the product     Trademarks and registered trademarks  IBM and PC AT are trademarks or registered trademarks of International Business Machines  Corporation   Microsoft  Windows and Windows Media are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation   SD  SDHC  and SDXC are trademarks of SD Card Association   Macintosh and iTunes are trademarks of Apple Inc   The product uses MP3 audio coding technology licensed from Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson   The product uses noise canceling technology licensed from NEC Corporation     The product uses voice activity detection technology licensed from NTT Electronics  Corporation     The product uses directivity control technology licensed from Kyoei Engineering  Corporation     Nuance  the Nuance logo  RealSpeak and VoCon are trademarks or registered trademarks of  Nuance Communications  Inc  or its subsidiaries in the United States and or other countries     The Daisy OK mark is a trademark of the Daisy Consortium    Android a
133. y that  has been used repeatedly    P 145            For customers in Germany     Olympus has an agreement with the GRS   Joint Battery Disposal Association  in  Germany to ensure environmentally friendly  battery disposal     Battery indicator    As the battery loses its remaining charge  the  battery indicator on the display changes as  follows      m    gt  m    gt  m      MO  indicates there is little remaining  battery charge  Charge the battery   When the battery has run out     S  and   Battery low  appears  operation stops     solie jeg E    EN    19    Inserting removing an SD card    The voice recorder has its own internal memory  and also supports standard SD cards  SD   SDHC  and SDXC  sold separately     Ti Inserting an SD card       h     a  While the voice recorder is in stop 3 Close the card cover   mode  open the card cover     e When you insert an SD card  the  recording media selection screen will  appear     4 To record onto the SD card  press  the A or Y button and select   Yes      pie gs ue Hulaowas burjsasuy    Memory Select          2 Insert an SD card  making sure it is  placed correctly as shown        H Press the  gt  OK button to finalize  the setting     DAO   Ge  yO       e Insert the SD card straight  avoiding  crooked insertion           e Inserting an SD card the wrong way or  crookedly could damage its contact  surface or cause it to jam in the slot  e You can also select the internal  e An SD card not inserted fully  until memory as the rec
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