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1. 30 Upgrade function 87 2 About recording Using GOUBG INE Dassin cao destie onte a etitm 89 HeDIDMM 31 Connecting to your PC ss scecssssessnssssssnrseosnteeee 90 Changing the recording scene Rec Scene 34 Disconnecting from your PC T 91 Recommended settings by recording condition 35 Transfer the voice files to your PC 92 Recording from external microphone or other Using as external memory of the t 93 OVC eS C 36 Using Audible content eA aerae Eea MINUM 94 Loading Audible content 94 3 About playback Transferring Audible content 96 Playback e 38 Enjoy Audible content with the recorder 97 Playback Position mode 42 6 Other information Changing the playback speed 44 i Setting an index mark or a temp mark 45 Alarm message list 101 How to begin segment repeat playback 46 Troubleshooting n 103 Changing the playback scene Play Scene 47 Accessories optional sisssssssssssssssssssssssssss sossss 106 SpecificatiOnS ssiisssssssisisssssssssssssssssssssssisesssossss 107 Technical assistance and support 112 EN Safety precautions Before using your new recorder read this manual careful
2. Removethe screen protector on the display Icon display For all modes Identification of parts tw Zoom Mic MT Noise Cancel T Voice Filter EM c E41 Playback mode fir EUPHONY Ptr f Reverb Power supply Inserting batteries This recorder can be used with either Ni MH Rechargeable Batteries or AAA Alkaline Batteries When charging with the recorder be sure to use the supplied Ni MH rechargeable batteries BR404 The supplied rechargeable batteries are not fully charged Before using the recorder or after long periods of disuse it is recommended that you continuously charge them until full v amp P 17 a Lightly press down on the arrow and slide the battery cover open 9999 2 Insert size AAA batteries observing the correct and polarities Ajddns samog H H Close the battery cover completely by pressing to the direction A then sliding to the direction B O 9999 EN 15 Ajddns samog M EN 16 EH ll Manganese batteries may not be used in this recorder When changing batteries AAA alkaline batteries or Olympus Ni MH rechargeable batteries are recommended Be sure to stop the recorder before replacing the batteries Unloading the batteries while the recorder is in use may cause a malfunction such as corrupting the file etc If you take out the batteries while
3. e When a content file is transferred to the recorder a pos file will be automatically created for each content file in the Audible folder When the pos file is deleted using Explorer the stored Playback Position will be deleted The next time the file is selected playback starts from the beginning of the file EN Whena content file is transferred to the recorder a system file will be created as a hidden file inside the Audible folder When this file is deleted using Explorer it is no longer 96 possible to play back the Audible content Using Audible content Enjoy Audible content with the recorder Audible content that has been transferred into the Audible folder on the recorder from a computer can be enjoyed with an exclusive mode optimally suited for the operation of Audible content Bl Audible mode When you select the Audible folder in the Music folder the recorder automatically switches to the Audible mode The Audible mode is an exclusive mode for enjoying Audible content Mode 3 and Mode 4 formats transferred from a computer The operating method for Audible mode differs from when other folders on the recorder are selected Normal mode See the Operating the Recorder in Audible Mode 1 P 99 for details File display screen in Audible mode In the Audible mode Play Mode P 61 becomes the File setting regardless of the menu settings and the recorder stops after playing back one file In addition
4. P 30 X Select File Move Copy from the menu on the File Menu For details on how to enter the menu settings see Menu setting method r amp P 51 5 Press the or button to select the position to move or copy the file to File Hover Copy M hove gt memory copy gt memory move gt micros copy micros P EXIT Menu setting method move memory Move a file in the built in memory or microSD card to another folder within the built in memory Copy memory Copy a file in the built in memory or microSD card to another folder within the built in memory move microSD Move a file in the built in memory or microSD card to another folder in the microSD card copy microSD Copy a file in the built in memory or microSD card to another folder in the microSD card Press the OK button H Press the or button to select the number of files to move or copy selected file all files poyjaw unes nuay bal EXIT 1file Select only the specified file Selected files Select multiple files All files Select all files in the folder n Press the OK button to move to the respective setting EN 67 poyjew 6un3es nuay EN 68 When you select 1file 4 Press the or button to select the file you want to move or copy 2 Press the POK button to select the file When you select Selected files D Press the or button to select the f
5. If recorded audio is difficult to understand because of noisy surroundings adjust the Noise Cancel setting level The EUPHONY setting can be set to one of the 4 levels according to your preference The recorder has a Voice Filter Function to cut low and high frequency tones during normal fast or slow playback and enable clear audio playback You can select the playback mode that fits your preference The skip interval length can be set The alarm playback function can be set to play a selected file at a pre set time Playback settings of your choice can be saved to suit different sound qualities and playback methods You can enjoy the reverberant sound of various space sizes such as from the recording studio to the dome Playback Playback through earphone An earphone can be connected to the EAR jack of the recorder for listening When the earphone is used the recorder speaker will be switched off e To avoid irritation to the ear insert the earphone after turning down the volume level When you listen with the earphone during playback do not raise the volume too much It may cause hearing impairment and decrease in hearing ability peqeld z EN 39 ypeqheld 5 EN 40 Forwarding While the recorder is during stop mode in the file display press and hold the gt l button 22 will appear on the display from where it was stopped While the recorde
6. Variable bitrate MP3 files in which conversion bitrates can vary may not be played back properly For WAV files this recorder can only play back those in the linear PCM format WAV files other than these cannot be played back Even if the format of the file is compatible for playback on this recorder the recorder does not support every encoder ypeqheld 5 EN All ypeqheld 5 EN 42 Playback Position mode The recorder has a playback position mode to automatically bookmark the latest position where you previously stopped playback for files transferred to the Podcast and Music Audible folders Even if the recorder is stopped while a file is being played back the last stop position is recalled from the file and the file can be played back from that position next time STOP Bi button gt OK button 1 Select a content file in the Podcast Music Audible folder FJ Press the gt OK button to start playback DTitle 0957095 nim iL MTitle Ertist B lbum C I et HOME TEMP When you play the file which you previously played back playback starts from the last stop position Playback Ej Press the STOP li button at any point you want to stop the playback QD rIitle 0357035 wi fm Playback Position Stop a file playback at any point The stop position is memorized as a Playback Position in the file In this status even if you select an empty file move
7. You cannot charge when Itsil 1 or Er 2 blinks Charge the batteries at a temperature in the range of 5 C to 35 C 41 F to 95 F 1 E When the surrounding temperature is low 2 M When the surrounding temperature is high When using time becomes notably short even after the batteries are fully charged replace them with new ones Be sure to push the USB connector all the way in Otherwise the recorder may not operate properly Be sure to use the included dedicated USB cable If any other company s cable is used it may lead to malfunction of the recorder Also never use this dedicated cable with any other company s products Selecting Composite in the USB connection settings will prevent the recorder to charge via USB Select Storage class in the USB connection settings if you would like to charge t P 76 In case you would like to charge using the Composite setting select Option in the USB connection settings then connect the USB cable to the recorder Select AC adapter at the USB Connect display to start charging P 76 Power supply Cautions concerning the rechargeable batteries Read the following descriptions carefully when you use the Ni MH rechargeable batteries Discharging The rechargeable batteries self discharge while this is not in use Be sure to charge them regularly before use Operating temperature The rechargeable batteries are chemical product
8. 5 e The recorder cannot divide files when the Start number of files in the folder exceeds 199 Locked files cannot be divided rs P 53 After splitting the file the front part of the file will be renamed as File name __ EN 1 MP3 and the latter part of the file will be named as Filename 2 MP3 69 poyjoul funes nuew EN 70 If a file has an extremely short recording time it may not be divided even if it is a MP3 file or PCM file Do not remove the battery while dividing afile This may damage the data Timer recording Timer Rec Timer recording is the function to execute a recording ata settime You can program up to three desired settings Preset 1 3 On Off Day Time Rec Mode Folder and Mic Sense button gt OK button 1 Select Timer Rec from the menu on the Rec Menu For details on how to enter the menu settings see Menu setting method r amp P 51 2 Press the or button to select a preset number Ej Press the gt OK button Menu setting method Press the or button to select the item to set On Off ay Time Rec Made AC E Select items you want to set from among On Off Day Time Rec Mode Folder and Mic Sense H Press the OK button to move to the respective setting 0n Off setting D Press the or button to select between On and Off On Setting will be applied Off Setting will not be appli
9. EN 37 About playback Playback The recorder can play WAV MP3 and WMA 3 Press the or button to adjust format files To playback a file recorded with to a comfortable listening other machines you need to transfer copy volume it from a computer us 70075 0257 025 ail CHEE WETE D 0 00 06 Yo lume STOP W button button IE gt OK button e The volume can be adjusted within a range from 00 to 30 F Press the STOP li button at any pon you want to stop playback LI will appear on the display peqfeld 5 E Select the file to be played back This will stop the file being played from the folder which contains back midway When the resume it lt P 30 function is activated the stopped location will be registered even if the 2 dissi gt OK button to start power is turned off The next time the play as power is turned on playback may be E3 will appear on the display resumed from the registered stopped location HEM SS C3 U iae Lun n 42 30 18 BE Ri D a Recording media indicator File name Folder indicator b File length Elapsed playback time d Playback position bar indicator Level meter EN 38 Settings relating to playback Noise Cancel P 60 EUPHONY t P 60 Voice Filter P 60 Play Mode P 61 Skip Space t P 61 Alarm P 72 Play Scene t P 62 Reverb P 62
10. 1 sec approximately and Standby flashes on the display The LED indicator light glows when recording starts and flashes when recording pauses El Press the PP or lt button to adjust the start stop actuation level The VCVA level can be set to any of 23 different values The higher the value the more sensitive the recorder will be to sounds At the highest value even the faintest sound will activate recording SDE TRETEN WILEEUCDSN l Heew235 e 0 08 25 OVA Level 09 ni n Lum 42 30 18 BE E RIM O ar Level meter varies according to the sound volume being recorded b Start level moves to the right left according to the set level Menu setting method When using the VCVA function the following functions are not available V Sync Rec When Rec Monitor is set to Off the Standby function is disabled rv amp P 59 If the start stop actuation level is not adjusted within 2 seconds the display will return to the previous one If the surrounding noise is loud the start stop actuation sensitivity of the VCVA can be adjusted according to the recording situation To ensure successful recordings prior testing and adjustment of the start stop actuation level is recommended Voice sync recording starts when a voice louder than the voice sync level detection level is detected When the voice becomes low recording will automatically stop When voice sync recording is on a
11. Distorted sound will be recorded during OVER is displayed Adjust the recording level so that OVER will not be displayed If sound distortions do not disappear even after the recording level has been adjusted change the setting for microphone sensitivity P 53 and adjust the recording level again e Inputting a very loud sound may produce noise even when the recording level is set to Auto e The level can be adjusted from 01 to 16 The higher the number the higher the level and the larger the indicator position on the level meter The directional microphone function utilizes DiMAGIC s DiMAGIC Co Ltd DiMAGIC Virtual Microphone DVM technology DVM is an audio pickup system which allows you to record by focusing on sound from any direction From expansive stereo recording to high directivity recording DVM represents the latest in directional control methods that can be switched using the built in stereo microphone When you increase the value the directivity will narrow e Decreasing the value widens the directivity enables you to record in a expansive stereo sound Ifyou reduce the directivity and widen the recording range you can recordina sound with expansive stereo feeling Menu setting method About the Zoom Mic function Directivity high Directivity low Sound Sound collection collection
12. Playback Changing the playback scene Play Scene If you register your preferred playback setting as a playback scene you can easily select the setting later r amp P 62 MENU SCENE button button gt OK button ER While the recorder is during stop mode or playback mode press and hold the MENU SCENE button 2 Press the or button to select Play Scene scene select Rec Scene Play Scene Ej Press the gt OK button Press the or button to select the playback scene gis iit es F famuz 1 EXIT H Press the gt OK button ypeqheld z EN 47 Erasing Erasing files A selected file can be erased from a folder Also all files in a folder can be erased simultaneously button gt OK button ERASE button 1 Select the file you want to erase P 30 2 While the recorder is during stop mode in the file display press the ERASE button If an action is not selected within 8 seconds the recorder will return to stop mode H Press the or button to select Erase in Folder or File Erase us 70075 0257 025 pi mm MP3ic8 WETE D 0 00 00 Erase in Folder Press the gt OK button H Press the button to select Start re wii p UHR AE EIN CEK SH cOMSES D 0 00 00 Fj Press the gt OK button The display changes to Erase and erasing will start Erase Done is displayed when the file is erased File numb
13. The recorder skips three seconds back or to the starting position of the current section whichever is closer and starts playing the file When the recorder reaches the beginning of a file the file plays from the beginning The Skip Space P 61 setting is invalid in the Audible mode Other information Alarm message list Message Meaning Explanation Action Batterv power is aettin Charge the batteries Battery Low Low battery power qs yp g g or a batteries rz P 15 P 17 Feraselocked _ ledtodeleteatocted to delete a locked ee File Protected Erase Erasesocked Unlock the file rs P 53 Select a folder from among ISI to A and try recording again P 26 P 30 Recording has been attempted with a Music or Podcast folder Cannot record in this Not an audio recording folder folder The file is full of index Erase index marks that Index Full Index full marks maximum of 16 are no longer required marks t P 45 Erase Temp marks that Temp Mark Full Temp mark full marks maximum of 16 are no longer required marks t P 45 The folder is full of files Erase unnecessary files Uo Rd Folder full maximum of 200 files P 48 This is a malfunction so go to the store where you purchased the recorder or an Olympus service station for repair P 112 The file is full of Temp Memory Error Error in the memory Error in the memory Remove the microSD
14. because the position of the original REC button Huipioay E Ju Select the recording folder sound will be recorded in reverse phase P 27 EJ Press the STOP lil button t ress the utton to 2 Press the REC button to start stop recording recording l IL will appear on the display e The LED indicator light glows and KJ will appear on the display DMG 20025 025 025 wifi CEEB OOH t56 0 00 00 3 30 2011 AM10 06 Turn the microphone in the direction of the source to be recorded D OHer 0025 0257025 wir mm Gl EES 10H 310m565 b AUTO HOME INDEX 0 00 0 dlo ONE ES L o D File length a Recording mode b Remaining recording time Notes Elapsed recording time Toensure that you do not lose the d Remaining memory bar indicator beginning of the recording confirm that e Level meter changes according to the recording is activated by checking the EN the recording level and recording LED indicator or the mode indicator in the function settings display 31 Huipioay S EN 32 When remaining recording time is less than 60 seconds the LED indicator light starts flashing When the recording time is decreasing to 30 or 10 seconds the light flashes faster Folder Full will appear when the recording cannot be made any further Select other folder or delete any unnecessary files before recording t P 48 Memory Full will appear when the memory
15. consumption to a minimum Even if the power is turned off existing data mode settings and clock settings will be maintained Turning on the power While the recorder is turned off slide the POWER HOLD switch to the direction of the arrow The display will turn on and the power will be turned on Power supply Turning off the power Slide the POWER HOLD switch to the direction of the arrow and hold it for 0 5 seconds or longer The display shuts off and the power will be turned off The resume function remembers the stop position before the power is turned off Power save mode If the recorder is on and stops for 10 minutes or longer default the display shuts off and it goes into power save mode P 64 To exit power save mode press any button HOLD If you set the recorder to HOLD mode the running conditions will be preserved and all buttons will be disabled This feature is useful when the recorder has to be carried in a bag or pocket This mode can also prevent you from accidentally stopping recording Set the recorder to HOLD mode Exit HOLD mode Slide the POWER HOLD switch to Slide the POWER HOLD switch to the HOLD position the position After Hold appears on the display the recorder is set to HOLD mode DHE Z0025 0257025 sil If you press any button in HOLD mode the clock display lights for 2 seconds but it will not operate the recorder If HOLD i
16. drive name of the product name on the desktop 2 Double click the product name icon on the desktop 3 Copy the data Disconnect the recorder from the PC P 91 EN While transmitting data Busy is displayed and the LED indicator light flashes NEVER disconnect the USB cable while the LED indicator light is flashing If you do the data will be destroyed jd 343 Jo K10uroui jeuje3xe se Husn B 93 yua U0 o q EN 94 ipny Burs P DJ Using Audible content Loading Audible content Use the AudibleManager to load Audible content onto the recorder Playback management and transfer of Audible content to the recorder can be done using the AudibleManager Bl installing AudibleManager When AudibleManager is not installed on a computer install the AudibleManager according to the procedure described below 1 Access one of Audible web sites from the web browser and download the AudibleManager http www audible com United States http www audible co uk United Kingdom http www audible fr France http www audible de Germany Start up the downloaded executable file The AudibleManager Setup screen will be displayed Select the name of the device in use OLYMPUS DM 620 and click the Install button EJ When the Audible Manager License Agreement is displayed click the I Accept button n Installation starts e Wait until process has been complete
17. etc e Do not connect the battery directly to a power outlet or a cigarette lighter of an automobile Safety precautions If battery fluid gets into your eyes flush your eyes immediately with clear cold running water and seek medical attention immediately ZN warning e Keep batteries dry at all times If rechargeable batteries have not been recharged within the specified time stop charging them and do not use them Do not use a battery if it is cracked or broken Never subject batteries to strong shocks or continuous vibration If a battery leaks becomes discolored or deformed or becomes abnormal in any other way during operation stop using the recorder If a battery leaks fluid onto your clothing or skin remove the clothing and flush the affected area with clean running cold water immediately If the fluid burns your skin seek medical attention immediately Keep battery out of the reach of children If you notice anything unusual when using this product such as abnormal noise heat smoke or a burning odor D remove the battery immediately while being careful not to burn yourself and 2 call your dealer or local Olympus representative for service Safety precautions A Caution 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 Always ch
18. icons SER GILT which indicate Audible files are also displayed on the File display SEEN Section 03 13 See Selecting the folders and files P 30 for details relating rg to the selection method of folders and files a Audible file indicator Re playable Audible files Files in Mode 3 and Mode 4 formats can be played back in the Audible mode Only those Audible files that have an aa extension are displayed in the Audible mode in the Audible folder on the recorder Re playable Audible files formats Mode Codec 3 TE ACELP 16kbps 4 LL MP3 32kbps juejuo ejqipny Busy B EN 97 3Ua U0 ejqipny Husn D EN 98 Using Audible content Bi Playback position and section In the Audible mode the starting position can be moved easily by referring to the Playback Position which is the positional information stored from previous stops for each file and by referring to Section where the content distributor has preset the position Playback position The Playback Position positional information is stored in the pos file which is created automatically by the recorder for each Audible content file aa file The Playback Position is initially located at the beginning of the file and the stop position will be updated by playback or the use of S Play slow playback F Play fast playback Press the P or k button to move the stop position while the recorder is stopped The Playback Position
19. options Skip Space Reverb Backlight LED File Menu Locking a file keeps important data from being accidentally erased Locked files are not erased when you select to erase all files from a folder r amp P 48 On Locks the file and prevents it from being erased Off Unlocks the file and allows itto be erased Replace See Rearranging files Replace P 66 File Move Copy See Moving Copying files File Move Copy P 67 File Divide See Dividing files File Divide P 69 Property poyjaw unes nuay bal File and folder information can be confirmed from the menu screen When a file is selected Name File name Date Time stamp Size File size Bit Rate 1 File format Artist 2 Artist name and Album 2 Album name will appear on the display 1 When a linear PCM format file has been selected Bit Rate area displays the sampling frequency and bit rate 2 When a file contains no tag information UNKNOWN ARTIST UNKNOWN ALBUM will appear on the display Menu setting method When a folder is selected Name Folder name Folder Number of folders and File Number of files will appear on the display Files which cannot be recognized by this recorder are not included in the number of files Select a file for which you would like to confirm information in advance before operating the menu E Rec Menu Select whether or not th
20. 49 You can divide a file PCM MP3 that has been recorded with this recorder into two files P 69 Index mark and temp mark features allow you to quickly find desired locations P 45 The playback speed can be controlled as preferred P 44 The guidance feature in English and other languages gives audio notification of operating conditions This allows you to easily operate various functions with the support of voice guidance r amp P 75 You may assign your own names to folders P 64 Timer Recording P 70 and Alarm playback P 72 enable automatic recording and playback at a set time A convenient intro play feature has been included for when searching for a file that you want to listen to P 63 Comes with Olympus Sonority software for Windows and Macintosh P 80 If you transfer voice files recorded with the recorder to a PC you can easily playback organize and edit the files You can perform waveform editing file joining and file splitting The Olympus Sonority can be upgraded to a Olympus Sonority Plus which is equipped with a enhanced functionality Optional P 87 In addition to the Olympus Sonority functions editing of MP3 files and creation of music CDs can be performed This recorder is compatible with USB 2 0 enabling fast data transfer to a computer It has a USB charging function P 17 It has a backlight full dot display LCD panel Main f
21. Olympus Sonority Plus will be 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 r amp P 89 To purchase the Upgrade Key it requires an environment where the Internet can be utilized Please refer to the details in the website regarding the purchase of the Upgrade Key y0uo6 sndwijg Buisn RH EN 87 Ayisouos sndwijg Buisn A Functions available in the Olympus Sonority Plus Besides the usual functions the Olympus Sonority Plus also includes various functions to edit music files For information on operating procedures and detailed settings please refer to the Online Help t P 89 MP3 editing MP3 file and tag editing and writing function Creating music CD Function to create music CD from voice files registered in the CD writable folder Recorder menu setting Function for settings in this recorder detailed settings such as alarm setting timer recording etc Using Olympus Sonority Functions available with the music editing plug in By purchasing a music editing plug in you can add high quality functions to expand the music editing range in the Olympus Sonority Plus For detailed purchasing method and operating procedures please refer to the Online Help P 89 Effect functions You can use more than 20 high quality effect functions to edit your musi
22. PC in the USB connection settin 1 Boot the PC E i 2 Connect the USB cable to the USB Windows port of the PC When you connect the recorder to Windows and open My Computer it will be recognized by the drive name of the product name Inserting a microSD card will allow you to use it as Removable Disk Macintosh When you connect the recorder to Mac OS it will be recognized by the drive name of the product name on the desktop If a microSD card is inserted Untitled will be displayed H While the recorder is during stop mode or turned off connect the USB cable to the connecting terminal on the bottom of the recorder jd 1no 0 furpeuuo a Notes e Before connecting the USB cable exit HOLD mode Refer to the user s manual for your PC regarding the USB port on your PC Be sure to push the cable connector all the way in Otherwise the recorder may not operate properly When connecting the recorder through an USB hub the operation may become unstable In such cases refrain from using a USB hub Be sure to use the included dedicated USB cable If any other company s cable EN is used it may lead to malfunction of the recorder Also never use this dedicated 90 cable with any other company s products Connecting to your PC Disconnecting from your PC 1 Click on the task bar 1 Drag and drop the drive icon for located at the lower right corner this recorder displayed on the of the scr
23. Press the button again to select Start Menu setting method EJ Press the gt OK button e Formatting begins and Format flashes on the display Format Done appears when formatting ends EN e Never format the recorder from a PC e When the recorder is formatted all the saved data including locked files and read only files are erased e After formatting recorded voice file names may start from 0001 e For returning the settings for the functions to their initial settings use Reset Settings r amp P 64 e When a microSD card is inserted in the recorder be sure to confirm the recording media as either Built in Memory or microSD Card so that there is no mistake rs P 64 It may take over 10 seconds to complete processing Never perform operations such as the following while processing as they may damage the data In addition replace the battery with a new one in order to ensure that the battery will not run out while processing D Disconnecting the AC Adapter while processing 2 Removing the battery while processing 8 Remove the microSD card during processing when microSD Card is being used as the recording media Formatting on the recorder will be Quick Format If you format the microSD card information of file management is refreshed and the data inside the microSD card is not deleted completely When handing over and disposing the microSD card be caref
24. Speed and Volume H Press the OK button to move to the respective setting Menu setting method On Off setting D Press the or button to select between On and Off On Guidance will be provided Off Guidance will be canceled 2 Press the POK button to exit On Off selection Speed setting D Press the or button to select from Speed5 Speed4 Speed3 Speed2 and Speed1 2 Press the POK button to exit Speed selection Volume setting ru D Press the or button to select from Volume5 Volume4 Volume3 Volume2 and Volume 2 Press the POK button to exit Volume selection Press the F2 EXIT button to complete the setting I poyjaw unes nuay The starting tune closing tune when the power is turned On Off P 20 can be canceled if you set the guidance to Off If you format the recorder r P 77 voice guide data will be erased as well If you want to recover the voice guide data connect to a PC and copy the guide data to the recorder by using supplied Olympus Sonority P 86 Set the volume of the starting tune closing tune at the guidance Volume setting The Speed setting in the Voice Guide settings is disabled during file playback EN 75 poyjew buljjas nuay EN 76 Changing the USB class USB Settings Besides setting to PC Connect to PC to transfer files or AC Adapter Connect to AC adapter to recha
25. VCVA Off On Off Off Standby Off V Sync Rec Off Timer Rec Off Rec Scene Off Rec Monitor Off Menu setting method Noise Cancel Off EUPHONY Off The recordable capacity remaining and Voice Filter Off overall capacity of the recording media can irs Min E be seen from the menu Rx om The recorder will use some capacity of Random Off the memory to keep the management Skip Space file For microSD card the remaining Id Forward Skip File Skip capacity will be shown less than the total Reverse Skip File Skip capacity of the card due to characteristic pae ME oim of the microSD card but this is not a Reverb ioff malfunction LCD Sound Menu SystemInfo Eod Time 10Seconds You can check the recorder s information on Brightness Low the menu screen Model Model Name Contrast Level 06 Version System version and Serial No LED On Serial Number appear on the display Beep Volume 2 Language Lang English Voice Guide On Off On Speed Speed 3 Volume Speaker Volume 3 Intro Play Off El Device Menu Memory Select Built in Memory Power Save 10minutes Battery Ni MH USB Settings USB Connect PC USB Class Storage Class See Formatting the recorder Format t P 77 poyjaw unes nuay poyjaw 6unes nuay Menu setting method Rearranging files Replace H Press the or button to select the locatio
26. Waveform Editing Function format Tab you can easily process the voice The current file format can be data In the Waveform Editing Mode changed to other formats you can also delete unnecessary Joining files parts paste and re save the data In Olympus Sonority designated multiple voice files can be joined and Using the One touch Effect Function one voice file can be created you can easily apply special effects Splitting files to the voice file and carry out noise One touch effect function reduction in any specified area pus eae tena e cub be itinto thet iles in Changing the User ID Sonority S Seer eee The user ID will be automatically given to files that are recorded with the recorder Changing a folder name You can change a folder name A folder name can be up to 12 charac ters long and cannot use V lt gt If you change the folder name using an OS in a language not supported by this recorder the words may become garbled Afunction to convert PCM and WMA files to MP3 format is available by upgrading to the Olympus Sonority Plus r amp P 87 Installing software Using Olympus Sonority 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 Exit all running applications You need to log on as an Administrator lu Insert Olym
27. a distance such as from your table at a meeting or conference Highly sensitive noise cancellation monaural microphone unidirectional ME52W This microphone is used to record sound at a distance while minimizing surrounding noise Tie clip microphone omni directional ME15 Small concealing microphone with a tie clip Telephone pickup TP7 Earphone type microphone can be plugged into your ear while phoning The voice or conversation over the phone can be clearly recorded Ni MH rechargeable battery BR404 High efficiency rechargeable long life batteries USB connecting AC adapter A514 DC5V AC Adapter for USB connection Connecting cord KA333 Connecting cord which has stereo mini plugs 23 5 with resistance at both ends Use to connect from the earphone jack output of the recorder to the microphone input jack when recording Converting plug adapters PA331 PA231 which convert to the monaural mini plug 03 5 or monaural mini plug 22 5 are also enclosed Exclusive remote control set RS30W When the receiver is plugged into the REMOTE jack the recorder s recording and stop functions can be operated through the remote control The receiving position can be adjusted thereby allowing you to operate the recorder from various different angles Specifications E Recording format Linear PCM Pulse Code Modulation MP3 MPEG 1 Audio Layer3 WMA Windows Media Audio B Input level 70
28. any combination of the foregoing 1 GRANT OF SOFTWARE LICENSE SCOPE OF USE Subject to the Tac Accept Cancel v BI Adding device to AudibleManager Using Audible content If AudibleManager has already been installed add a device in order to handle the recorder in the AudibleManager Follow the procedure described below 1 Select Add New Device in the Devices menu 2 When the dialog box is displayed verify the internet connection and click the Yes button BI When the dialog box is displayed check the name of the device in use DM 620 and click the OK button 4 Installation starts e Wait until the process has been completed Once the installation has been completed AudibleManager restarts Verify that the device in use has been added to the Mobile Devices menu Bl Purchasing Audible content Eile Edit Devices Help 1 1 wg G Add New Device Deactivate Otrl My Libra Choose Mobile Device Ctrl Shift D AudibleManager Components Update i 9 AudibleManager Component update will connect to Audible site and retrieve the list of available components 1 are not connected to the Internet please connect now Do you want to continue fsibooooo Mobile Devices 3 Add New Device G Go to CD Burn Mode 5 No Device OLYMPUS DM 620 Audible content can be purchased from the Audible web site Access to the Audible web site using web browser and d
29. card and put it again c P 24 to P 25 microSD card is not Card Error Error in the memory E recognized correctly The music files copied illegally No File No file No files were found in Select another folder i the folder t P 27 to P 30 There was an error while Format Error Formatting error formatting the recorder s memory License Mismatch Illegally copied file Erase the file r amp P 48 Reformat the memory P 77 Jsi of esseui wejy o EN 101 Jsi ofessoui wey n EN 102 Message Can t make the system file Connect to PC and delete unnecessary file Alarm message list Meaning Explanation Action The file for management The management file cannot be created due Connect the recorder to a computer and delete cannot be created to a shortage of capacity any unnecessary files for remaining memory File which cannot ba Please confirm the file Cannot play this file aed Incompatible format that can be played on this ae Aa recorder t P 41 Please Select The File Same folder Can t be moved copied Some files Can t be moved copied This file can t be divided Please select a file then File is not selected carry out the operation t P 27 to P 30 Unselected File File cannot be moved Attempting to move copy Please select another copied into the same folder folder A file with the same File cannot be move
30. copied e Files which are locked will remain so even after they are moved or copied e DRM files cannot be moved or copied Files cannot be moved or copied directly under the Recorder folder Menu setting method Dividing files File Divide 3 Press the button to select Start Files with large capacities and long recording times can be divided so that they D OME20015 015 025 mim are easier to manage and edit G ED OHSOwODS a EJ 0 20 00 F2 button e File devide button Press the OK button OK button Dividing will appear and file dividing will start File dividing is completed when File divide completed appears MI OWEPO015 016 025 nid fl O04 SOm00s Only MP3 files and PCM files H recorded on this recorder can be c Uc M B a Stop playback at the divide El position 3 While the recorder is during playback DOMES O0 1S 015 025 wom mode press and hold the BPI a aor Ones e or lt button to fast forward or O 0 00 00 rewind File divide It is useful to set index marks on Completed marking in advance at the divide IM position H Select File Divide from the menu on the File Menu For details on how to enter the menu settings see Menu setting method re P 51 Notes H Press the F2 EXIT button to complete the setting C bhb EON eo File dividing can be performed only when 1 OO4SOm00s a a EJ 0 20 00 the file list is displayed pri m
31. infants to prevent the following dangerous situations which could cause serious injury D Becoming entangled in the recorder strap causing strangulation 2 Accidentally swallowing the battery cards or other small parts 8 Accidentally being injured by the moving parts of the recorder e Do not use or store the recorder in dusty or humid places Do not disassemble repair or modify the unit yourself Safety precautions e Use microSD microSDHC memory cards only Never use other types of cards If you accidently insert another type of card into the recorder contact an authorized distributor or service center Do not try to remove the card by force e Do not operate the unit while operating a vehicle such as a bicycle motorcycle or car A Caution e Stop using the recorder immediately if you notice any unusual odors noise or smoke around it Never remove the batteries with bare hands which may cause a fire or burn your hands e Be careful with the strap Be careful with the strap when you carry the recorder It could easily catch on stray objects and cause serious damage e Do not leave the recorder in places where it may be subject to extremely high temperatures Doing so may cause parts to deteriorate and in some circumstances cause the recorder to catch fire Do not use the charger or AC adapter if it is covered such as a blanket This could cause overheating resulting in fire e Handle the re
32. is flashing that position will become the erase end position 3 In the position you want to end partial erase press the ERASE button again Hug 0015 0157025 niin GEE O04 S0mM00s co U c0 00 Start point um 0015 0157025 niin E O04 S0m00s t 0 20 00 Start point and End point on the display flash alternatively EN 49 Duise3 5 EN 50 p Press the ERASE button The display will switch to Partial erasing and start the partial erase The deletion is completed when Partial erase completed is displayed Playback will stop at the end location of the partial erase If you do not press the ERASE button within 8 seconds the partial erase operation will be canceled and the recorder will return to playback mode EZE You cannot recover a file once it has been erased Please check carefully before erasing When an microSD card is inserted in the recorder be sure to confirm the recording media as either Built in Memory or microSD Card so that there is no mistake vs P 64 The file creation date will not change even if the file is partially erased The locked files and files set as read only cannot be erased rs P 53 The default folders of the recorder namely Recorder including Folder A to Folder E Music and Podcast cannot be erased In the Music and Podcast folder all folders except Music and Podcast can be deleted If there is a file
33. is full Delete any unnecessary files before recording any further t P 48 When a microSD card is inserted in the recorder be sure to confirm the recording media as either Built in Memory or microSD Card so that there is no mistake P 64 If the REC 6 button is pressed when a function other than the record function is specified Cannot record in this folder is displayed Select a folder from Folder A through Folder E and start recording again We recommend formatting the record media in the recorder before recording t P 77 Recording It is possible to record exceeding 2GB The recording will continue even if the volume of a single file exceeds 2 GB in the linear PCM format recording The file is saved every 2 GB in separate files It will be treated as multiple files when playing back When the recording exceeds 2 GB the number of files in the folder may exceed 200 files The 201st file and later will not be recognized by the recorder so check by connecting the recorder to a PC Settings relating to Recording Mic Select P 53 Mic Sense P 53 Rec Mode c P 54 Rec Level c P 54 Zoom Mic P 55 Low Cut Filter P 55 VCVA t P 55 V Sync Rec c P 56 Timer Rec P 70 Rec Scene P 58 Rec Monitor P 59 Select whether or not the built in center microphone is to be turned On or Off Sets the rec
34. microphone sensitivity setting r amp P 53 timer recording will start at a set microphone sensitivity D Press the or button to select from High Middle and Low 2 Press the POK button to exit Mic Sense selection Menu setting method n Press or button to select Finish n f f Day Time Rec Made iM AUTO Press the OK button to complete the setting When setting to ON e Programmed settings will be applied and the display will return to the preset number selection menu Tosetother preset numbers repeat the abovementioned procedure e When the Fl button is pressed in the Select in Advance Menu the settings selected can be confirmed 8 Press the F2 EXIT button to complete the setting The y will appear on the display Notes e Ifthe recorder is in use at the preset start time the timer recording will start directly after stopping the recorder e Even if the power is turned off or the recorder is put on Hold timer recording will start at a specified time e If three timer recordings have the same starting times Preset 1 has the highest priority and Preset 3 has the lowest e Ifthe starting time for timer recording and alarm playback P 72 is set for the same time timer recording will have priority 71 poyjoul funes nuew EN 72 If the batteries run out while recording based on the timer setting the recorder will stop r
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36. recorder was shaken during recording The recorder was placed near a cell phone or fluorescent lamp while Move the recorder recording or during playback Rec Monitor is set to Off Set Rec Monitor to On amp P 59 The file is locked Unlock the file rs P 53 Unlock the file or cancel the read only setting of the file on the PC The file is read only There is a file which cannot be recognized by the recorder in the folder Connect the recorder to your PC and erase a folder 1 P 90 When the built in speaker amps and the like are connected there is a risk that audio feedback will occur while recording It is recommended that you use earphones for the recording monitor or turn the Rec Monitor to Acoustic feedback is occurring Off while recording r amp P 59 Perform adjustments such as further distancing the earphones from the microphones not pointing the microphones at the earphones or lowering the volume of the recording monitor The maximum number of marks has been reached Erase unnecessary marks P 45 The file is locked Unlock the file P 53 Unlock the file or cancel the read only The file is read only setting of the file on the PC Symptom Cannot recharge The PC is unable to recognize the recorder Troubleshooting Probable cause Action When using the supplied rechargeable batteries set the battery setting to Battery is set to Alkaline
37. selected 48 kHz 16 bit or 44 1 kHz 16 bit When MP3 is selected 320 kbps to mono When WMA is selected 128 kbps to mono If the directional microphone function is used you cannot change PCM setting in Rec Mode to one other than 44 1kHz 16 bit You can use the all modes in MP3 or WMA of Rec Mode When mono of MP3 is selected the recording rate will be set to 64kbps When mono of WMA is selected the recording rate will be set to 8kbps To record a meeting and lecture clearly set Rec Mode to a position other than mono When the external monaural microphone is used while Rec Mode is set to a stereo recording mode it enables recording only with the L channel microphone Menu setting method You can set the device to automatically or manually adjust the recording level Manual Recording is performed by manually adjusting the recording level Auto Recording is performed by automatically adjusting the recording level This is useful for when you will be recording right away Adjust the recording level EJ Press the PPI or 4 button while the recorder is recording or paused to adjust the recording level The recording level will be automatically adjusted when the recording level is set to Auto Set the recording level to Manual to use the recording level adjustment feature When the recording level is set to Manual the limiter function will be disabled
38. stop playback cue a file or insert an index or temp mark in slow playback and fast playback modes as well r amp P 45 The slow playback or fast playback is available even if either Voice Filter is set P 60 When using the slow playback or fast playback function the following functions are not available Noise Cancel t P 60 EUPHONY v P 60 Reverb amp P 62 The Speed setting in the Voice Guide settings r amp P 75 is disabled during file playback Setting an index mark or a temp mark If index marks and temp marks are placed you can quickly find a location you want to listen to in fast forward and fast rewind and when cuing a file Index marks can only be placed on files created by Olympus voice recorders but temp marks can be placed instead to temporarily remember desired locations F2 INDEX button P amp P lt lt button ERASE button HW While the recorder is during recording mode or playback mode press the F2 INDEX button e A number appears on the display and an index mark or temp mark will be placed us 70025 0257 025 Tm CEE WEE a au UB ab un e Even after an index or temp mark is placed recording or playback will continue so you can place index or temp marks in other locations in a similar manner Playback Clearing an index mark or a temp mark 1 Selecta file in which index or temp marks you wish to erase are contained Fl Press the PPI or 44 button
39. that position The recorder stops when it reaches the beginning of the file Continue pressing the kdd button to proceed with the review from the end of the previous file If the kad button is kept pressed while the recorder is stopped at the start of the top file the recorder will fast rewind starting from the end of the last file Locating the Beginning of the File While the recorder is during playback slow playback or fast playback press the gt P button The next file is cued and playback starts at the previously set speed While the recorder is during playback slow playback or fast playback press the k lt button w The file being played is cued and playback starts at the previously set speed Playback While the recorder is during playback slow playback or fast playback press the k lt button twice The previous file is cued and playback starts at the previously set speed If an index mark v P 45 is marked in the middle of the file it reproduces from the position Ifthe skip spaceissetatotherthan file skip t P 61 the recorder will F Skip forward skip or R Skip reverse skip for a set time before playback To skip a file While the recorder is during stop mode press the gt l button w t skips to the Playback Position of the next file While the recorder is during stop mode at the beginning of the file press the lt button w t skips to the Playback Position of the previous fi
40. the voice guide data from Olympus Sonority to the recorder HW Make sure that the recorder s voice guide is set to On If the recorder s voice guide is set to Off the voice guide data cannot be copied H Connect the recorder to a PC For how to connect to a computer see Connecting to your PC t P 90 H Start Olympus Sonority Transfer Voice Guidance Files If the recorder does not have VOICE Transfers Voice Guidance files to be used by the recorder gu ide data the File Transfe r dial og Please select the desired language from the following list and click OK to transfer will appear idc Language 4 4 Copy voice guide data Languag ish If you click the OK button in the File Transfer dialog it will start copying voice guide data and a window indicating copying progress will appear H Copying of the voice guide data will be completed Copying LS Transferring audio help files n m 35 Seconds Remaining EN o l I The alarm sound r amp P 72 the Starting tune that plays when the recorder is starting up and the Closing tune that plays when the recorder is turning off v amp P 20 will be copied together with the voice guide data NEVER disconnect the USB cable while the LED indicator light is flashing If you do the data will be destroyed Upgrade function Using Olympus Sonority The Olympus Sonority can be upgraded to the Plus Version Optional to exp
41. to select the index or temp mark to erase Ms 70075 0257 025 TU WILEECDSN OH 2856s a ll Eid 3 While the index or temp number is displayed for approximately 2 seconds on the display press the ERASE button e The index or temp mark is erased O OHEP OOPS 0257025 nii 00H 2 3mM565 Index or temp numbers after the erased index or temp number will be automatically decreased by 1 EN Temp marks are temporary markings so if you transmit a file to the PC or move it with a PC they will be automatically erased e Upto 16 index and temp marks can be set in a file If you try to place more than 16 index or temp marks Index Full message will appear for index marks and Temp Mark Full for temp marks Index or temp marks cannot be set or erased in a locked file P 53 ypeqheld 5 EN 45 peqeld 5 EN AG How to begin segment repeat playback This function enables repeated playback of part of the file being played F1 A B button H Select a file that has a segment you would like to play back repeatedly and start playback 2 Press the F1 A B button at the point you want to start segment repeat playback R will flash on the display LITER PRETEREA ECEE O04 ccH555 You can fast forward rewind or change playback speed as you can operate in normal mode while RT is flashing to find the end position r amp P 44 When it reaches the end of the file whi
42. to the other folder or turn the recorder off the playback starts from the last memorized position when you play the same file Play back the contents file which has been played back halfway Press the P OK button to start playing back from where it was stopped Forwarding While the recorder is during stop mode press and hold the gt l button When you release the button the recorder stops The Playback position is updated If the gt OK button is pressed playback starts from this position While the recorder is during playback mode press and hold the 1 button When you release the button the recorder will resume normal playback If an index mark r amp P 45 or Playback Position is marked in the middle of the file the playback stops once at that position The recorder stops when it reaches the end of the file Continue pressing the gt l button to proceed with the cue from the beginning of the next file Rewinding While the recorder is during stop mode press and hold the k button When you release the button the recorder stops The Playback position is updated If the gt OK button is pressed playback starts from this position While the recorder is during playback mode press and hold the k button we When you release the button the recorder will resume normal playback If an index mark r amp P 45 or Playback Position is marked in the middle of the file the playback stops once at
43. will not be updated Section Up to 100 divisions chapters of a story or segments of news are set arbitrarily for each file by the distributor of the content EN e When a content file is transferred to the recorder a pos file will be automatically created for each content file in the Audible folder You can not set the Index marks or the Temp marks in the Audible mode When the pos file is deleted using Explorer the stored Playback Position will be deleted The next time the file is selected playback starts from the beginning of the file When a content file is transferred to the recorder a system file will be created as a hidden file inside the Audible folder When this file is deleted using Explorer it is no longer possible to playback the Audible content Using Audible content Bl Operating the Recorder in Audible mode The operating method of the recorder is different in the Audible mode when the Audible folder or Audible file is selected then while in the Normal mode Forwarding Press and hold the l button while the recorder is stopped When the button is released fast forwarding stops The Playback Position is not updated When the OK button is pressed playback resumes from that position Press and hold the gt l button while playing a file When you release the l button the recorder will resume normal playback If the starting position of a section P 98 and the
44. with the a audio files between a recorder and PC In addition it controls the speed and tone control when playing an audio file and provides the capabilities and join audio files The Waveform Editing screen provides a visual editing environment for tr adding a recording and applying a number of effects The user is able to the Browsing and Editing screens with a tab enabling more efficient mar editing of audio files Olympus Sonority has the following features Browsing Screen Play WMA MP3 WAV AIFF DSS and DSS Pro format files Adjust the speed cancel noises and control the tone of a sound wi Insert and edit index marks and skip between them Edit audio files such as splitting joining and converting them Download an audio file from a recorder and upload it to the recorde e Transfer an voice guidance to a recorder Downloading Files Folder a Specified Downloading Specified Files amp Playing a Fil Making a New Recording Editing a File Managing Files and Folders Various Management Functions weet en w 0m oer mre n RR Olympus Sonority Help Zz a File f wnloading All Files it Olympus Sonority Can Do Olympus Sonority is software that allows for the centralized management audio files with an OLYMPUS IC recorder connected to a PC The softwa Browsing screen which is used for file management and the Waveform which is used to edit the files The B
45. 132h 267h 536h B WMA format Recording Built in microSD card d memory 64h 64 kbps 128h 129h 261h 523h 32 kbps 257 vh 259h 522h 1046h mono 1007h 502h 1014h 2042h 4089h EN 5 e Available recording time may be shorter if many short recordings are made The displayed available recording time and recorded time are approximate indications e Variations in the available recording time will arise as there may be differences in the available memory depending on the microSD card Maximum recording time per file The maximum capacity for a single file is limited to approx 4 GB for WMA and MP3 Regardless of the memory remaining amount the longest sound recording time per file is restricted to the following value Linear PCM format 48 kHz 16 bit 44 1 kHz 16 bit approx 3h approx 3 h 20 min MP3 format 320 kbps approx 29 h 40 min 256 kbps approx 37 h 10 min 128 kbps approx 74 h 30 min mono approx 149 h WMA format 128 kbps approx 26 h 40 min 64 kbps approx 26 h 40 min 32 kbps approx 53 h 40 min mono approx 148 h 40 min Specifications Guide to recordable number of songs 2 000 songs At 128 kbps 4 minutes per song Specifications and design are subject to change without notice suone ypedg o EN 111 31o0ddns pue e uejsisse jeru n EN 12 Technical assistance and support The following are contact information for te
46. DIGITAL VOICE RECORDER DM 620 DETAILED INSTRUCTIONS Thank you for purchasing an Olympus Digital Voice Recorder Please read these instructions for information about using the product correctly and safely Keep the instructions handy for future reference D To ensure successful recordings we recommend that you test the record function and volume before use Register your product on www olympus consumer com register and get additional benefits from Olympus EN Introduction The contents of this document may be changed in the future without advanced notice Contact our Customer Support Center for the latest information relating to product names and model numbers The illustration of the screen and the recorder shown in this manual may differ from the actual product The utmost care has been taken to ensure the integrity of this document but if you find a questionable item error or omission please contact our Customer Support Center Any liability for passive damages or damage of any kind occurred due to data loss incurred by a defect of the product repair performed by the third party other than Olympus or an Olympus authorized service station or any other reason is excluded Trademarks and registered trademarks IBM and PC AT are the trademarks or registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation Microsoft Windows and Windows Media are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Macintosh a
47. EN room temperature The charging time 17 will be changed depending on the remaining amount and the state of batteries Connect to the USB connecting AC adapter optional to charge It can be charged by connecting to the USB T connecting AC adapter A514 optional Before connecting the AC adapter switch the USB connection setting to AC Adapter P 76 Before connecting the USB cable exit HOLD mode 1 P 21 Ajddns samog lu Plug the recorder s USB cable into the AC adapter To the USB connecting AC adapter s A514 USB connector 2 Plug the AC adapter into AC outlet To the AC outlet b EN 18 Power supply 3 While the recorder is during stop mode or turned off connect the USB cable to the connecting terminal on the bottom of the recorder To the USB connector Press the gt OK button to start charging Press OK to start charging While Press OK to start charging is flashing press the OK button H Charging is completed when Battery Full is displayed Battery Ful Notes e The recorder cannot be charged when the PC is not turned on It may not also be charged when the PC is in standby hibernate or sleep mode Do not charge the recorder with the USB hub connected Insert the supplied rechargeable battery and set Battery to Ni MH If Battery is set to Alkaline you cannot recharge P 16 P 64
48. Every Week and press the OK playback button to move to the selection of Day Press the or button to select a day of the week 2 Press the OK button to exit Day EN selection 73 poyjaw bunjjas nuay EN 7A Select the folder using the or buttons and press the OK button to move to file selection Use the or button to select the file in the same Way 2 Press the P OK button to exit Playback File selection 6 Press or button to select Finish n f f Day Start Time Volume iM AUTO NACE EXIT E Press the OK button to complete the setting alarm Preset 1 When setting to ON Preset 3 EXIT Programmed settings will be applied and the display will return to the preset number selection menu To set other preset numbers repeat the abovementioned procedure When the I button is pressed in the Select in Advance Menu the settings selected can be confirmed 8 Press the F2 EXIT button to complete the setting The f3 will appear on the display Menu setting method EN If Everyday is selected the alarm will sound at the scheduled time every day unless alarm playback is canceled The alarm will sound for five minutes and then stop In such a case even if a file is selected for Alarm Playback it will not be automatically played If three alarm playback have the same starting times Preset 1 has the highest priority and Preset 3 h
49. Ni MH Also please avoid using the batteries outside the recommended temperature range 1 P 16 P 19 P 64 When using the USB connection follow the confirmation display and press the gt OK button You have not pressed the gt OK button Set USB Class to Storage class USB Class is set to Composite P 76 USB Connect is set to AC Adapter Set USB Connect to PC r amp P 76 Huljooysajqnoly E EN 105 jeuo13d0 saliossanoy n EN 106 Accessories optional Accessories exclusive to the Olympus voice recorder can be purchased directly from Online Shop on our company s website Sales of accessories are different according to the country Stereo microphone ME51S The built in large diameter microphone enables sensitive stereo recording 2 channel microphone omni directional ME30W Two ME30 monaural microphones come in a set with a miniature tripod and a connection adapter These are highly sensitive omni directional microphones supported by plug in power which are well suited to recording musical performances Compact Gun Microphone unidirectional ME31 The directional microphones useful for recordings such as outdoor recording of wild birds singing The metal body provides a sturdiness to the high rigidity Compact zoom microphone unidirectional ME32 The microphone is integrated with a tripod making it suitable for when you wish to record from
50. S30W optional This enables operation of the start and stop recording functions through the remote control 21 POWER HOLD switch 02 Battery cover 23 USB connector syed jo u01 8 1 13 U P H EN 11 syed jo u01 2 1 13 U P B EN 12 Display LCD panel BI Recorder mode display Folder list display Recorder i Folder B Folder C Folder D alFalder E T Q Recording media indicator I Built in flash memory H microSD card Current folder name Battery indicator Folder name Q Function guide indicator File list display DFalder DH620001 MPS L2 Due20002 MP3 DME 06008 MPS de A n Recording media indicator Current folder name Battery indicator O File name Q Function guide indicator Identification of parts File display 3 e4 2011 BH11 3 STO INDEX Recording media indicator Current file name Current file number Total number of recorded files in the folder Battery indicator Q Folder indicator File Lock indicator Recording mode indicator Recorder status indicator EJ Record indicator EM Pause indicator L Stop indicator E3 Play indicator E23 Forwarding indicator EI Rewinding indicator E23 F Play indicator L8 S Play indicator Icon display P 14 Remaining recording time File length Elapsed recording time Elapsed playback time D Remaining memory bar indica
51. SB cable is removed before the drive is stopped data may not be successfully transferred OnaPC do not format the drive of the recorder Initialization is not successfully achieved on a PC For initialization follow the instructions in the Format display of the recorder t P 77 Folder directory names displayed by file management tools such as Explorer in Microsoft Windows and Finder in Macintosh are different from the folder names that can be set with the recorder or the Olympus Sonority e Iffolders or files stored on the recorder are moved or renamed by using a file management tool in Windows or Macintosh the order of files may be changed or files may become unrecognizable e Data can be written or uploaded to the recorder even though the attribute of the recorder drive is Shown as Read only by the operating system of the PC e As the noise may cause adverse effects on electronics devices nearby the recorder unplug the external microphone and earphone when you connect the recorder to a PC jueuiuoJiAuo funeroedo a EN 81 Ayisouos sndwijg Buisn A EN 82 Using Olympus Sonority Functions available in the Olympus Sonority Various functions such as file management and editing are installed in the Olympus Sonority For information on operating procedures and detailed settings please refer to the respective items on online help P 89 Waveform editing function Changing the file format to other Using the
52. and and improve its functions In addition in the Olympus Sonority Plus you can purchase a Music Editing Plug in to enjoy high quality effect editing To add a Music Editing Plug in you will need to upgrade the Olympus Sonority Plus Purchase and upgrade How to purchase Olympus Sonority Plus and upgrade from Olympus Sonority is shown in the following procedures 1 Start the Olympus Sonority 2 Select Purchase Olympus Sonority Plus in the Help Menu or click the amp button in the Tool Bar The web browser will start and the 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 BI Select Upgrade to Olympus Sonority Plus from the Help menu The Upgrade to Olympus Sonority Plus dialog will be displayed In the Upgrade to Olympus Sonority Plus dialog enter the Upgrade Key of your purchase and click the OK button When starting the application next time Olympus Sonority will be upgraded to Olympus Sonority Plus EN Upgrading 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 In addition when Version Information in the Help Menu is selected the upgrade key registered in
53. arge a rechargeable battery when using it for the first time or if it has not been used for a long period Rechargeable battery have limited lifetime When the operating time becomes shorter even if the rechargeable battery is fully charged under the specified condition replace it with a new one sainj eaj urew Getting started Main features Built in 3 microphone system high sensitivity stereo microphones and center microphone With a combination of the high sensitivity stereo microphones and center microphone balanced wideband recordings from the high to low frequencies are enabled Utilizes a high sensitivity low noise stereo microphone capable of faithfully capturing the original sound Supports the linear PCM format which is capable of recording sound quality equivalent to or surpassing CD level Capable of realistically recording various different sound sources High resolution recording at a high sampling frequency and bit count equivalent or superior to that of a music CD Sampling frequency 44 1 kHz Bit count 16bit is possible t P 54 Supports a wide range of recording formats Can handle the MP3 format MPEG 1 MPEG 2 Audio Layer 3 and the Windows Media Audio WMA format This device can save files in a highly compressed manner thereby allowing for extended recording times r amp P 54 In addition when connected to an external device the recorder can encode incoming analog
54. as the lowest If the recorder is in use or if operations are being performed at the scheduled time the Alarm Playback function will not be available The alarm will sound at the scheduled time even if the power is turned off or the recorder is set to Hold mode The recorder begins to play the selected file when you press any button and stops playing when you press the STOP W button If the selected file is moved erased or the microSD card removed file playback will not be performed and only the alarm will sound If the starting times for timer recording and alarm playback are set for the same time timer recording will have priority t P 70 If the recorder is formatted r amp P 77 alarm data will also be erased so you won t be able to set an alarm When the data has been erased by accident connect to PC and copy the alarm sound data to the recorder by using the supplied Olympus Sonority P 86 Guidance Voice Guide This feature gives audio announcements of recorder operating conditions Adjust the speed and the volume of guidance announcements F2 button 9 AW button gt OK button EA a Select Voice Guide from the menu in LCD Sound Menu For details on how to enter the menu settings see Menu setting method r amp P 51 H Press the or button to select the item to set Voice Guide Speed Yo lume EXIT Select items you want to set from among On Off
55. audio signals without a PC r amp P 36 You can playback WAV WMA and MP3 format files transferred from a computer in addition to files recorded by the device itself This allows you to use this recorder as a music player Supports high capacity recording media Besides the built in memory you can also record into a microSD card P 24 Equipped with a variety of features that support audio recording With this recorder you can customize a variety of recording functions such as the recording level and microphone sensitivity to suit the recording conditions and personal preferences rs P 53 It has a built in Variable Control Voice Actuator VCVA function r P 55 The Low Cut Filter minimizes air conditioner noise and other similar noises while recording P 55 A Noise Cancel function P 60 and a Voice Filter function P 60 cut noise and enable clear audio playback Has recording scene setting and playback scene setting functions to register the best setting according to different usages P 34 P 47 P 58 P 62 It features various repeat functions P 46 P 61 EUPHONY MOBILE has been included to produce a natural realistic experience without degrading sound quality P 60 You can move or copy files between the built in memory and microSD card and within the folders in the memory P 67 You can erase part of a PCM format file that has been recorded with this recorder P
56. c files Spectrum analyzer The frequency spectrum of the sound file being played will be displayed on the waveform editing screen in real time Besides unrestricted track editing It also removes the restriction on the number of tracks that can be edited Using online help To open Online Help Using Olympus Sonority e While Olympus Sonority is running select Contents from the Olympus Sonority Help menu Bi Search by contents 1 Once the Online Help display appears click the Contents tab Double click the Ce icon of the desired topic heading H Double click the El desired topic e An explanation of the topic is displayed icon of the BI Search by keyword 1 Open Online Help and click the Index item e Matching keywords are located automatically 2 Click keyword e An explanation of the topic is displayed ownloading All Fi E Downloading Files older a Specified wnloading Specified Files B Paying a File Making a New Recording Editing a File Managing Files and Folders Varic Device Management Functions Troubles aoting Olympus Sonority is software that allows for the centralized management audio files with an OLYMPUS IC recorder connected to a PC The softwa Browsing screen which is used for file management and the Waveform which is used to edit the files The Browsing screen supports the management of audio files
57. chnical support for Olympus recorders and software only Technical Hotline Number in the U S and Canada 1 888 553 4448 User Support E mail address in the U S and Canada distec olympus com Technical Hotline Number in Europe Toll free number 00800 67 10 83 00 available for Austria Belgium Denmark Finland France Germany Italy Luxemburg Netherlands Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland United Kingdom Charged numbers for the Rest of Europe 49 180 567 1083 49 40 23773 4899 User Support E mail address in Europe dss support olympus europa com Declaration of Conformity Model Number DM 620 Trade Name DIGITAL VOICE RECORDER Responsible Party OLYMPUS IMAGING AMERICA INC Address 3500 Corporate Parkway P O Box 610 Center Valley PA 18034 0610 U S A Telephone Number 1 888 553 4448 This device Complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Tested To Comply With FCC Standards FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE Canadian RFI This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications Cet appareil num rique ne d passe pas les limites de la Cat gorie B
58. corder starts playback from the beginning of that file If the kad button is kept pressed while the recorder is stopped at the start of the top file the recorder will fast rewind starting from the end of the last file Ua U0 ejqipny Husn B EN 99 juejuo ajqipny Busy P EN 100 Using Audible content File skip and section skip Press the PI button while the recorder is stopped gt The recorder skips to a playback position or the starting position of a section whichever is closer in the file and stops After a stop position if there is no playback position or a starting position of a section the recorder will skip to a playback position in the next file then stop Press the k lt button when the recorder has stopped at the beginning of a file The recorder skips to the Playback Position of the previous file and then stops Press the k button if the recorder has not stopped at the beginning of a file gt The recorder skips to a playback position or the starting position of a section whichever is closer in the file then stops Press the l button during playback The recorder skips three seconds forward or to the starting position of the next section whichever is closer and starts playing the file After reaching the end of the file the recorder stops at the beginning of the file The Playback Position is updated to the beginning position of the file at this time Press the k lt button during playback
59. corder with care to avoid getting a low temperature burn e When the recorder contains metal parts overheating can result in a low temperature burn Pay attention to the following When used for a long period the recorder will get hot If you hold on to the recorder in this state a low temperature burn may be caused In places subject to extremely cold temperatures the temperature of the recorder s body may be lower than the environmental temperature If possible wear gloves when handling the recorder in cold temperatures Battery handling precautions Follow these important guidelines to prevent batteries from leaking overheating burning exploding or causing electrical shocks or burns ZN Danger Do not attempt to recharge alkaline lithium or any other non rechargeable batteries e Batteries should never be exposed to flame heated short circuited or disassembled e Never heat or incinerate batteries e Take precautions when carrying or storing batteries to prevent them from coming into contact with any metal objects such as jewelry pins fasteners etc e Never store batteries where they will be exposed to direct sunlight or subjected to high temperatures in a hot vehicle near a heat source etc e To prevent causing battery leaks or damaging their terminals carefully follow all instructions regarding the use of batteries Never attempt to disassemble a battery or modify it in any way solder
60. d Once the installation has been completed AudibleManager starts up automatically c AudibleManager Setup xj This program will install amp udibleM anager software that makes it easy to download organize and listen to audio from audible com You will be ready to start listening in under 10 minutes Mobile If you already own an AudibleReady mobile device please select it from the choices below OLYMPUS DM 620 nnn Destination Folder Setup will install amp udibleM anager in the following folder C Program Files Audible Browse AudibleManager License Agreement LICENSE AGREEMENT This is a legal agreement Agreement between you the party receiving a software product license and Audible Inc having offices at 65 Willowbrook Blvd Wayne N J 07470 Audible BY CLICKING YOUR ACCEPTANCE OF THIS AGREEMENT OR BY INSTALLING OR USING THE SOFTWARE YOU ACKNOWLEDGE THAT YOU HAVE READ ALL OF THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT UNDERSTAND THEM AND AGREE TO BE LEGALLY BOUND BY THEM IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT YOU MAY NOT INSTALL OR USE THE SOFTWARE As used in this Agreement Software means the Audible software product s accompanying this Agreement including the associated user documentation and any patches fixes updates upgrades and revised versions that may be provided by Audible from time to time and
61. d filename exists in the copied destination folder for a move copy operation Please select another file Attempting to split a file File which cannot be other than MP3 or PCM split files recorded in this recorder Please select another file Troubleshooting Symptom Nothing appears on the display Won t start Unable to record No playback sound heard Recording level too low Recording level too high Voice files are not recorded in stereo Probable cause The batteries are not loaded properly Battery power is getting low The poweris off Battery power is getting low The power is off The recorder is in HOLD mode Low remaining memory The maximum number of files has been reached The earphone is connected The volume level is set to 00 The recording level has not been adjusted The microphone sensitivity is too low the output level for the connected external devices are too low The recording level has not been adjusted This could potentially be because the recording level and output level for connected external devices are too high The connected external microphone is monaural Rec Mode is set to a monaural recording mode Zoom Mic is set to the side Huljooysajqnoly E This could potentially be because Action Verify that the batteries polarities and are correct rs P 15 Charge the batteries or re
62. dBv E Sampling frequency Linear PCM format 48 kHz 16 bit 44 1 kHz 16 bit MP3 format 320 kbps 256 kbps 128 kbps mono WMA format 128 kbps 64 kbps 32 kbps mono 48 kHz 44 1 kHz 44 1 kHz 44 1 kHz 44 1 kHz 44 1 kHz 44 1 kHz 44 1 kHz 22 kHz 8 kHz Maximum working output 400 mW 8 O speaker Maximum headphone output lt 150 mV according to EN 50332 2 Wide band characteristic headphone output 75 mV lt according to EN 50332 2 Recording medium Built in NAND FLASH memory 4 GB microSD card 512 MB to 32 GB E Speaker Built in 20 mm round dynamic speaker B MIC jack 3 5 mm mini jack impedance 2 2 kO B EAR jack 9 3 5 mm mini jack impedance 8 Q or more Input power requirement Batteries AAA battery LRO3 or Olympus Ni MH rechargeable battery External power supply USB connecting AC adapter A514 5 V External dimensions 110 8 mm x 39 8 mm x 15 4 mm without protrusions B Weight 86 g including batteries E Operating temperature 0 C 42 C 32 F 107 6 F suone ypedsg be EN 107 Frequency response suone ypedg n EN 108 During recording mode Microphone jack Linear PCM format 48 kHz 16 bit 40 Hz to 23 kHz 44 1 kHz 16 bit 40 Hz to 21 kHz MP3 format 320 kbps 40 Hz to 20 kHz 256 kbps 40 Hz to 20 kHz 128 kbps 40 Hz to 17 kHz mono 40 Hz to 13 kHz WMA format 128 kbps 40 Hz to 19 kHz 64 kbps 40 Hz to 16 kHz 32 kbps 40 Hz
63. e built in center microphone is to be turned On or Off Central Mic ON Recording will be performed in 3 microphone mode Central Mic OFF Recording will be performed using only the built in stereo microphones Microphone sensitivity is adjustable to meet recording needs High Highest recording sensitivity suitable for recording at a distance or low volume such as conferences with a large number of people Middle Suitable for recording meetings and seminars with a small number of people Low Lowest recording sensitivity suitable for dictation When you would like to clearly record a speaker s voice set Mic Sense to Low and hold recorder s built in stereo microphone close to the speaker s mouth 5 10 cm when recording EN 53 poyjoul funes nuew EN 54 Rec Mode The recorder can record in the linear PCM format High resolution recording at a high sampling rate and high bit rate equivalent or superior to that of amusic CD is possible Moreover it also supports the MP3 and WMA formats lu Select the recording format PCM This is an uncompressed audio format which is used for music CDs and the like MP3 MPEG is the international standard established by a working group of the ISO International Organization for Standardization WMA This is an audio compression encoding method that was developed by the Microsoft Corporation in the US 2 Select the recording rate When PCM is
64. eatures itis compatible with Podcasting P 29 If favorite Podcast URLs are registered in the Olympus Sonority the latest broadcasting content will be received automatically Open the Podcast folder on the recorder to quickly listen to the program file transferred from the Olympus Sonority Compatible with Audible broadcasting P 94 sainj eaj urew Checking the contents of the box The following items are included with the recorder If anything is missing or damaged contact the dealer from whom you purchased the recorder Strap Ni MH Rechargeable batteries 2 Olympus Sonority CD ROM INSTRUCTIONS Warranty card xoq 34 Jo S Ua U0 ay fuppeu M Earphone Carrying case Contents may vary depending on purchase location Warranty differs depending on purchase location Warranty card may not be included BI Attaching the strap Q EN 10 Identification of parts 1 Built in stereo microphone L R 2 Built in center microphone 3 LED indicator light LED 4 Display LCD panel 5 F1 button MENU SCENE button F2 button 6 STOP Bi button 7 button lt q button 9 ERASE button button 41 MIC Microphone jack 2 Card cover 3 REC Record button gt OK button 45 BPI button Strap hole 47 LIST button Built in speaker EAR Earphone jack REMOTE jack Connect the receiver for the exclusive remote control set R
65. ecord on a microSD card p1e qson e amp urpefe pue Hurjsasuy E Face the microSD card in the press the or button and select correct way and insert into Yes the card slot as shown in the diagram uu Switch to Insert the microSD card keeping it microSD Card straight 5 Press the gt OK button to complete the setting switch to micrasD Card microsD Card Se lected AUTO Inserting and ejecting a microSD card Notes e Itis possible to switch the recording media over to the built in memory P 64 In some cases microSD cards which have been formatted initialized by another device such as a computer may not be recognized Be sure to format microSD cards with this recorder before using them amp P 77 Ejecting a microSD card 1 While the recorder is during stop mode open the card cover 2 Push the microSD card inward to unlock it and let it eject partially The microSD card is visibly out of the slot and can be removed safely If you eject the microSD card when Memory Select is set to microSD Card it will be automatically changed to Built in Memory Selected Built in Memorv Se lected M 3 Close the card cover securely Xe e Releasing your finger quickly after pushing the microSD card inward may cause it to eject forcefully out of the slot Check the Olympus website regarding microSD cards which are confirmed operation with this recorder This r
66. ecorder may not recognize correctly on some microSD cards which are not compatible with this recorder In the case when the microSD card cannot be recognized remove the microSD card then put it in again to see if this recorder recognizes the microSD card The processing performance reduces in a microSD card when you repeat writing and deleting In this case format the microSD card rs P 77 p1e gasoni e furpefe pue funjesu EN 25 Home display operations You can use this recorder as a digital voice recorder as well as a digital music player EJ Press the gt OK button suol e1ado Avjdsip awoy B button gt OK button LIST button lu Press the LIST button repeatedly to set the Home display Home will appear on the display Hone 5 Recorder AMusic m Podcast NN e When Home is displayed in the Function Guide display section press the F1 button to return to the home screen 2 Press the or button to select the mode iHome Recorder m Podcast Mou im rtist C O6 Title F wma 7 Title G wma I HONE FOLDER When Recorder is selected The recorder will go into Recorder mode You will be able to record and playback files recorded by the recorder r amp P 31 P 38 D Recorder i Folder B Folder C BlFalder D BllFalder E iM When Music Audible or Podcast is selected The recorder will go into Music Audible or Podcast mode a
67. ecording Check the battery power before starting the timer recording If the Time amp Date is not correct timer recording cannot be set at the specified time so make sure the Time amp Date is correct before setting timer recording If itis not correct reset Time amp Date P 23 The recorder will record in the built in memory Folder A when the microSD card is selected as the recording destination and the microSD card is not inserted during Timer Recording Menu setting method Alarm playback function Alarm Thealarm playbackfunction can be set to play a selected file at a pre set time You can program up to three desired settings Preset 1 3 On Off Day Start Time Volume Alarm Sound and Playback File gt OK button 1 Select Alarm from the menu on the Play Menu For details on how to enter the menu settings see Menu setting method t P 51 2 Press the or button to select a preset number Ej Press the gt OK button Menu setting method Press the or button to select Start Time setting the item to set 4 Press the BPI or F button to select Hour and Minute in the Start Time 2 Press the or button to set Day 3 Press the OK button to exit Start Time Start Time selection Volume m Volume setting D Press the or button to adjust the volume Press the F1 button to check the Select items you want to s
68. ed 2 Press the POK button to exit On Off selection D Press the or button to select from One Time Everyday and Every Week One Time Records only once at the specified time Everyday Records every day at the specified time Every Week Make a recording at a set time on a specified day of the week Select Every Week and press the OK button to move to the selection of Day Press the or button to select a day of the week 2 Press the P OK button to exit Day selection Time setting 4 Press the BPI or F button to select Hour and Minute in the Start Time and Hour and Minute in the Stop Time 2 Press the or button to set 3 Press the POK button to exit Time selection Rec Mode setting Regardless of the regular Rec Mode rs P 54 timer recording will start in a set recording mode D Press the or button to selecta recording mode 2 Press the POK button 3 Press the or button to selecta recording rate 4 Press the P OK button to exit Recording mode selection poyjaw unes nuay bal Folder setting D Press the or button to select the destination to save to Memory 2 Press the POK button to move to the Folder setting 3 Press the or button to select the destination to save to Folder 4 Press the POK button to exit Folder setting selection Mic Sense setting Regardless of the recorder s
69. ed Untitled will be displayed 2 Double click the product name icon on the desktop 3 Copy the data Disconnect the recorder from the PC P 91 jd 1no 0 S9 IJ 9310A BY ABJsUeA P EN 92 B Drive names and folder names when a PC is connected Built in flash memory Drive name Folder name microSD card Drive name Folder name Removable Hsc Podcast Folderc Macintosh Notes 0 e While transmitting data Busy is displayed and the LED indicator light flashes NEVER disconnect the USB cable while the LED indicator light is flashing If you do the data will be destroyed In the Mac OS operational environment WMA format files cannot be played back Using as external memory of the PC In addition to its uses as a voice recorder and a music player this recorder can also be used as external memory for a computer by storing data from a computer and reading it back out With the recorder connected to your PC you can download data from the memory to your PC and upload data stored on your PC to the memory H Connect the recorder to your PC t P 90 2 Open the Explorer window When you open My Computer it will be recognized by the drive name of the product name a Open the product name folder Copy the data H Disconnect the recorder from the PC P 91 1 Connect the recorder to your PC P 90 When you connect the recorder to a Mac OS it will be recognized by the
70. een Click Safely desktop to the Recycle Bin icon remove USB Mass Storage Device Safely remove USB Mass Storage Device Drives F G NFSA 5 17 PM The drive letter will differ depending on the PC being used When the window indicating that it is safe to remove hardware window appears close the window 2 Confirm that the recorder LED indicator light is gone before disconnecting the USB cable 2 Confirm that the recorder LED indicator light is gone before disconnecting the USB cable Jd 1no 0 fureuuo a Note EN e NEVER disconnect the USB cable while the LED indicator light is flashing If you do the data will be destroyed 91 Transfer the voice files to your PC The 5 voice folders of this recorder are named as Folder A Folder B Folder C Folder D and Folder E and the recorded voice files are saved in these folders 1 Connect the recorder to your PC P 90 2 Open the Explorer window When you connect the recorder to Windows and open My Computer it will be recognized by the drive name of the product name Inserting a microSD card will allow you to use it as Removable Disk 3 Open the product name folder Copy the data 5 Disconnect the recorder from the PC P 91 a Connect the recorder to your PC P 90 When you connect the recorder to Mac OS it will be recognized by the drive name of the product name on the desktop If a microSD card is insert
71. ers will be reassigned automatically m pWsn025noss nas y f fl TETTE E3 0 00 00 c Erase p EIN Fe eta C EEE On SOMOS oO 0 00 00 Erase Done nay 1 1 mm Erasing a folder You can erase files by deleting folders button s pe ERASE button Ed Select the folder you want to erase P 30 2 While the recorder is during stop mode in the folder list display press the ERASE button If an action is not selected within 8 seconds the recorder will return to stop mode 8 Press the button to select Start Folder Erase Cance M F LDER Press the OK button The display changes to Erase and erasing will start Erase Done is displayed when the folder is erased Partially erasing a file An unwanted part of a file can be erased H Only a PCM file recorded in the recorder can be partially erased ERASE button H Play the file you wantto partially erase Forward a file to the position that shall be erased If the file is long use the Pl button to move to the position you want to delete Erasing 2 In the starting position of the partial erase press the ERASE button um 0015 0157025 niin E O04 S0m00s o D ehad While Erase start is flashing playback continues and you can rewind or fast forward as usual to locate the erase end position quickly If the end of the file is reached while this indication
72. et from among On Off Day Start Time volume Ed Alarm Sound Playback 2 Press the POK button to exit Volume selection H Press the OK button to move to the respective setting Alarm Sound setting On Off setting D Press the or button to select an alarm sound from among Alarm1 Alarm2 D Press the or button to select between and Alarm3 Press the F1 button to On and Off check the alarm sound On Setting will be applied 2 Press the POK button to exit Off Setting will not be applied Alarm Sound selection iiis gt OK button to exit On Off Playback File setting Day setting 1 Press the or button to select from No File Play File Select poyjaw unes nuay Id D Press the or button to select from No File Play Sounds alarm only One Time Everyday and Every File Select Plays back a selected file Week after the alarm One Time Alarm Playback will be e When File Select is selected and the performed only once at the specified gt OK button is pressed the recorder time will move to the Memory Select Everyday Alarm Playback will be setting performed at the specified time every Select the memory with an alarm day playback file using the or button Every Week Make a Alarm Playback and press the OK button The at a set time on a specified day of the recorder will move to the folder week settings with the file with alarm Select
73. ete display is displayed 10 Installation Complete When the installation is completed the completed Install Shield display will be displayed y0uog sndwijg Buisn B EN 83 Using Olympus Sonority a Insert Olympus Sonority into 7 Changing the Installation the CD ROM drive Destination Proceed to step 3 when the content of e The installation destination can be CD ROM is displayed and go to steps changed Click Next if you do not 2 and 3 when nothing is displayed want to change Select Change 2 Open contents in the CD ROM Installation Destination if you want with Finder tae nange H Double click Setup in the H mes nstanation CD ROM When the installation is completed the completed Installer display will 4 When the Olympus Sonority be displayed launch display is displayed click After starting up the Olympus the desired language to select it Sonority the serial number entry dialog box will appear Enter the H When Olympus Sonority Setup serial number which is listed on the is clicked the installer opening separate sheet After entering click B display will start up Follow the OK and the Olympus Sonority will Installer wizard instructions start up a 6 Confirm your acceptance of a the terms of the licensing E agreement 3 You must accept the terms of the licensing agreement to install v Olympus Sonority After checking the Agree box click Next lt EN 84 Usi
74. etting method Bi Specify a save destination e You can select the save destination from User Setting 1 User Setting 2 and User Setting 3 iLer Ture EXIT Template settings Conference Mic Select Mic Sense Rec Mode Rec Level Zoom Mic Low Cut Filter VCVA V Sync Rec Lecture Mic Select Mic Sense Rec Mode Rec Level Zoom Mic Low Cut Filter VCVA V Sync Rec When Scene Select is selected Select a recording scene Central Mic ON High MP3 128 kbps Auto Off On On Off Off Standby Off Off Central Mic ON High MP3 128 kbps Auto 6 On On Off Off Standby Off Off Meeting Mic Select Mic Sense Rec Mode Rec Level Zoom Mic Low Cut Filter VCVA V Sync Rec Dictation Mic Select Mic Sense Rec Mode Rec Level Zoom Mic Low Cut Filter VCVA V Sync Rec DNS Central Mic ON Middle MP3 128 kbps Auto Off On On Off Off Standby Off Off Central Mic ON Low MP3 mono Auto Off On On Off Off Standby Off Off For Dragon Naturally Speaking Nuance Communications Inc When a recording scene is selected recording related menu settings cannot be changed If you wish to use these functions set Rec Scene to Off To check the settings On the Scene Select disp
75. etting method Voice sync recording stops automatically If sound at a volume below the voice sync level continues for the specified time voice sync recording will end automatically and the recorder will return to the standby mode of Step 3 Every time the recorder enters standby mode the file will be closed and recording will continue in a different file To stop the recorder during voice sync recording press the STOP W button When using the V Sync Rec function the following functions are not available VCVA P 55 See Timer recording Timer Rec P 70 I poyjaw unes nuay EN 57 A recording setting can be selected from among the Conference Lecture Meeting Dictation or DNS templates to suit the recording scene or situation You can also save a recording setting of your choice 1 Select Scene Select or Scene Save Rec Scene Scene select scene save Scene Select Select a recording scene from the templates which will suit the recording scene and conditions For details see Template settings Alternatively select recording scene customized for a particular purpose Scene Save You can save up to 3 sets of menu settings relating to a current recording Ifyou select Scene Select proceed to the operation of Step 4 poyjew 6un3es nuay When Scene Save is selected 2 Set the recording settings according to your preferences EN 58 Menu s
76. g Press the or button to move to the item you want to set nif Contrast LanguagefLang H Press the gt OK button e Moves to the setting of the selected item n Press the or button to change the setting poyjaw unes nuay bal EN 51 poyjaw unes nuay EN 52 E Press the gt OK button to complete the setting You will be informed that the settings have been established via the screen Pressing the k lt button without pressing the OK button will cancel the settings and return you to the previous screen 8 Press the F2 EXIT button to close the menu screen When in the menu screen during recording or playback pressing the F2 EXIT button will allow you to return to the recording or playback screen without interrupting recording or playback EN The recorder will stop if you leave it idle for 3 minutes during a menu setup operation when a selected item is not applied When entering menu settings during recording or playback the menu settings will be canceled if 8 seconds elapse with no buttons being pressed Menu setting method E Setting menu during recording Function Mic Sense Setting Rec Level Zoom Mic Low Cut Filter VCVA To menu item options Rec Monitor Backlight LED E Setting menu during playback Function Setting Property Noise Cancel EUPHONY Voice Filter To menu item Play Mode
77. he or button Connect the earphone to the EAR jack on the recorder After recording has started you can hear the sound being recorded through the earphone Recording level cannot be controlled using the volume button To avoid irritation to the ear insert the earphone after turning down the volume level Do not place earphones near a microphone as this may cause feedback When the external speaker is connected while recording there is a risk that audio feedback will occur It is recommended that you use earphones for the recording monitor or turn Rec Monitor to Off while recording amp P 59 Recording Changing the recording scene Rec Scene You can easily change the recording settings by selecting the scene which best matches your usage P 58 MENU SCENE button button gt OK button ET While the recorder is during stop mode press and hold the MENU SCENE button 2 Press the or button to select Rec Scene EJ Press the gt OK button Press the or button to select the recording scene eect F LE EXIT H Press the gt OK button Recommended settings by recording condition Recording The recorder is initially set to WMA 128 kbps mode so that you can make high quality stereo recordings immediately after purchasing it The various functions relating to recording can be configured in detail to suit the recording conditions The follow
78. ile you want to move or copy 2 Press the POK button to check the file s selected DMBS20001 M P3 v pMS20002 M P3 DMB20003 M P3 MUR MPS DMBS20005 M P3 8 Repeat steps 1 and 2 until all the files you want to move copy are selected then press the F2 GO button When you select All files When all files are selected all the files in the folder will be automatically selected and the recorder will move to the Folder to move screen E Press the PPI Kd or button to select the folder you want to move or copy the file to Folder to move nim Recorder Music m Podcast i Menu setting method 8 Press the F2 GO button Recorder Hoving 803 Recorder file move completed microbi File move or file copy will start if Moving or Copying appears on the display During the process the progress status will be shown in percentage The process is completed when File move completed or File copy completed is displayed Notes 3w e The recorder cannot copy when the memory capacity is not sufficient e The recorder cannot move or copy when the number of files exceeds 200 e Donotremove the batteries during moving or copying This may damage the data e A file cannot be moved or copied to the same folder e When the operation is canceled during moving or copying only the file that is being moved or copied is effective all other files will not be moved or
79. ill appear on the display and the recorder will shut down Note 3 33 e When playing a voice music file the recorder may be reset due to the reduction of the voltage output of the batteries depending on the volume level even if u is displayed in the battery indicator In this case lower the volume of the recorder Charging by connecting to a computer via USB You can charge the batteries by connecting to a PC s USB port When charging be sure to correctly place the rechargeable batteries supplied into the recorder r amp P 15 Before connecting the USB cable exit HOLD mode amp P 21 Do not charge primary batteries such as alkaline or lithium batteries It may cause battery leakage or heating which may cause the recorder to malfunction lu Boot the PC 2 Connect the USB cable to the USB port of the PC Power supply 3 While the recorder is during stop mode or turned off connect the USB cable to the connecting terminal on the bottom of the recorder Ajddns samog Press the gt OK button to start charging Press OK to start charging Please Wait Remote While Press OK to start charging is flashing press the OK button 5 Charging is completed when battery indication becomes to ral Remote Storage Charging time approximately 3 hours It shows the approximate time when charging the rechargeable battery fully from no remaining power at the
80. ing AC adapter Rearranging files Replace ORE 66 optional tola less coco imo Phim 18 Moving Copying files File Move Copy B Turning on off the power sss 20 Dividing files File Divide iota icici 69 HOLD M 21 Timer recording Timer Rec ns n Setting time and date Time amp Date 2 Alarm playback function Aa BH orsa 72 Changing the time and date 23 Guidance Voice Guide vem 75 Inserting and ejecting a microSD card 24 Changing the USB class USB Settings 76 Inserting a microSD card sss 24 Formatting the recorder Format n Ejecting a microSD card 25 5 Using the recorder on your PC Home display operations 26 Operating environment s csssecsssecsseecsseecsees 80 Notes on the folders ee 27 Using Olympus Sonority encres 82 About the folders for voice recordings 27 Functions available in the Olympus Sonority 82 About the folder for music playback 28 Installing software s 83 About the folder for Podcast Contents 29 Uninstalling software 85 About the folder for Audible Contents 29 Copying voice guide data s 86 Selecting the folders and files
81. ing table shows the recommended settings for some example recording conditions Recommended settings Recording Qi Mic Sense Low Cut Filter Zoom Mic piura in large MP3 128kbps WMA 128 kbps Conferences with MP3 128kbps alarge number of WMA 128 kbps people Meetings and business negotiations with a small number of people MP3 128kbps WMA 128 kbps Dictation with a lot of background WMA 64 kbps noise Music playing wild birds singing and railway sounds PCM 44 1kHz 16bit PCM 48kHz 16bit Set the microphone sensitivity according to the volume being recorded 6 Off File names will be automatically created for files recorded by this recorder DM62 0001 WMA D User ID The user ID name that has been set on the Digital Voice Recorder 2 File number A file number is consecutively assigned regardless of the changes in the recording media 3 Extension These are the file name extensions for the recording format when recording with this device Linear PCM format MP3 format WMA format MP3 WMA WAV Huipioay D Huipioay E EN 36 Recording from external microphone or other devices The external microphone and other devices can be connected and the sound can be recorded Connect as follows according to a device to be used Do not plug and unplug devices into the recorder s jac
82. k while it is recording Recording with external microphone Connect an external microphone to the MIC jack of the recorder Applicable external microphones optional P 106 Stereo microphone ME51S The built in large diameter microphone enables sensitive stereo recording 2 channel microphone omni directional ME30W These are highly sensitive omni directional microphones supported by plug in power which are well suited to recording musical performances Compact Gun Microphone unidirectional ME31 The directional microphones useful for recordings such as outdoor recording of wild birds singing Recording Compact zoom microphone unidirectional ME32 The microphone is integrated with a tripod making it suitable to place on a table and record conferences or lecture from a distance Highly sensitive noise cancellation monaural microphone unidirectional ME52W This microphone is used to record sound at a distance while minimizing surrounding noise Tie clip microphone omni directional ME15 Small concealing microphone with a tie clip Telephone pickup TP7 Earphone type microphone can be plugged into your ear while phoning The voice or conversation over the phone can be clearly recorded The built in microphone will become inoperable when an external microphone is plugged into the recorder s MIC jack Microphones supported by plug in power can also be used When an externa
83. l monaural microphone is used while Rec Mode is set to a stereo recording mode audio will be recorded to the L channel only r amp P 54 When the external stereo microphone is used while Rec Mode is set to a monaural recording mode it enables recording only with the L channel microphone i P 54 Recording the sound of other devices with this recorder The sound can be recorded when connecting to the audio output terminal earphone jack of the other device and the MIC jack of the recorder with the connecting cord KA333 optional for dubbing If you are unable to produce a clear recording with this recorder even after adjusting the recording level P 54 this could potentially be because the output level for the connected devices is too high or too low When external devices are connected perform a test recording and then adjust the output level for the external devices Recording Recording the sound of this recorder with other devices The sound of this recorder can be recorded to other devices when connecting the audio input terminal microphone jack of other devices and the EAR jack of this recorder with the connecting cord KA333 optional To audio input terminal of other devices When you adjust the various sound quality settings related to playback on the recorder the audio output signal sent out from the EAR jack will change as well P 60 P 62 Huipioay E
84. lay select a recording scene using the and buttons and press the gt l button Press the k lt button to return to the Scene Select display Menu setting method Select whether or not to output audio while recording from the earphone jack 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 When the external speaker is connected while recording there is a risk that audio feedback will occur It is recommended that you use earphones for the recording monitor or turn Rec Monitor to Off while recording poyjaw unes nuay bal EN 59 poyjoul funes nuew EN 60 Ca Play Menu If recorded audio is difficult to understand because of noisy surroundings adjust the Noise Cancel setting level High Low Enables the Noise Cancel function Noise will be reduced in the file when it s played back for better sound quality Off Disables this function When using the Noise Cancel function the following functions are not available Slow Fast speed playback re P 44 Voice Filter EUPHONY Reverb r P 62 EUPHONY This recorder is equipped with EUPHONY MOBILE the latest in surround sound systems which combines bandwidth correction expansion technology and virtual acoustical source processing technology In addition to its natural expansive feel the recorder is equipped with the excep
85. le R is flashing point B becomes the end of the file and repeat playback will start Playback Bi Press the F1 A B button again at the position where you want to end segment repeat playback The recorder continuously plays back the segment until the segment repeat playback is canceled I DMB II25 0257025 wt EHE OUHcSM55S C3 0200 00 EE UE ZR SS AEN TEN AUTO IM 7 CANCEL INDEX EN 3 Asin normal playback mode playback speed can be changed during segment repeat playback as well 1 P 44 If an index mark and temp mark are placed or cleared during segment repeat playback segment repeat playback will be canceled and it will return to normal playback mode tr P 45 Canceling the segment repeat playback function Pressing any of the following buttons will release the segment repeat playback 59 a Press the F1 CANCEL button Pressing the F1 CANCEL button will release segment repeat playback and it will return to normal playback mode b Press the STOP lll button Pressing the STOP B button will release segment repeat playback and stop playback C Press the PPI button Pressing the Fl button will release segment repeat playback and make the recorder to skip to the beginning of the next file d Press the ka button Pressing the kad button will release segment repeat playback and make the recorder to skip to the beginning of the current file
86. le While the recorder is during stop mode in the middle of the file press the k button t skips to the beginning of the file Note 59 If the file is deleted with this recorder the Playback Position information is deleted simultaneously ypeqheld 5 EN 43 Changing the playback speed Change the speed according to need such as listening to meeting content at a fast speed or reviewing spots that you couldn t catch in a language lesson at a slow speed The tone will be automatically adjusted digitally without changing the voice so it sounds natural button gt OK button ypeqheld 5 1 While the recorder is during playback mode press the gt OK button us 700725 0257 025 Tum TESE i Al eeh O aw ft ET us Press the or button to select playback speed uu 70075 025 025 qi im TETES ET lees s xli TE ar EN Ad Playback Ej Press the gt OK button DRITTER PRETEREA Tu MERA Lum n mm 42 30 18 n 1 RM 7 In a Playback speed indicator Even if playback is stopped the changed playback speed will be retained The next playback will be at that speed About the limits of fast playback Normal operation may not be available depending on the sampling frequency and the bit rate of the file to be played back In such a case reduce the speed of the fast playback Notes ll Asin normal playback mode you can
87. ly to ensure that you know how to operate it safely and correctly Keep this manual in an easily accessible location for future reference The warning symbols indicate important safety related information To protect yourself and others from personal injury or damage to property it is essential that you always read the warnings and information provided N Danger If the product is used without observing the information given under this symbol serious injury or death may result N Warning If the product is used without observing the information given under this symbol injury or death may result N Caution If the product is used without observing the information given under this symbol minor personal injury damage to the equipment or loss of valuable data may result Caution for usage environment To protect the high precision technology contained in this product never leave the recorder in the places listed below no matte if in use or storage Places where temperatures and or humidity are high or go through extreme changes Direct sunlight beaches locked cars or near other heat sources stove radiator etc or humidifiers In sandy or dusty environments Near flammable items or explosives In wet places such as bathrooms or in the rain When using products with weatherproof designs read their manuals as well In places prone to strong vibrations Never drop the recorder or subject i
88. mp Date Time amp Date ae Device Menu Memory Select Power Save 2011 03 24 PM 07 38 1du52u37s 4 3EB O Folder Name Time amp Date H Press the OK button Time amp Date will appear on the display MENU SCENE button The Hour will flash on the display F2 button indicating the start of the Time and Date setup process button Time Date gt OK button 3M 20D 2011Y S52 an JN P 24H EXIT 1 While the recorder is during stop mode press the MENU SCENE The following steps are the same as button Step 1 through Step 3 of Setting time The menu will appear on the display and date Time amp Date 1 P 22 P 51 3 Press the F2 EXIT button to EN close the menu screen 23 Inserting and ejecting a microSD card The microSD indicated in the instruction e Inserting the microSD card in the manual refers to both microSD and wrong way or at an angle could microSDHC With this recorder besides the damage the contact area or cause the built in memory you can store the data in microSD card to jam the commercially available microSD card e Ifthe microSD card is not inserted all the way data may not be written to Inserting a microSD card the microSD card 3 Close the card cover securely lu While the recorder is during stop mode open the card cover When you insert the microSD card the recording media changeover display will appear To r
89. n to move it to You can move a file in a folder to change the order of playback First select the folder file Insert point for which you want to change the playback DM620001 MP3 order DM820002 MP3 e MPS eg TET a a po RS NNI licia mn fJ Press the gt OK button to complete the setting gt OK button If there are more files to move repeat Steps 3 through 6 e Pressing the K lt button without pressing the OK button will cancel F2 button 1 Select the folder for which you the settings and return you to the would like to rearrange the file previous screen order P 30 7 Press the F2 EXIT button to FJ Select Replace from the menu close the menu screen on the File Menu e For details on how to enter the menu settings see Menu setting method P 51 3 Press the or button to select the file you want to move DM amp 20001 MP3 DM amp 20002 MP3 DM amp 20003 MP3 DM amp 20004 MP3 DM amp 0005 MP3 IM ACK EXIT Press the OK button e The cursor will flash to confirm that the file can be moved DME20001 MPS bien A y ES TES DME20008 M P3 a Moving Copying files File Move Copy Files saved in the built in memory or the microSD card can be moved or copied within the memory Files can also be moved or copied between memory F2 button button gt OK button 1 Select the folder where the file you want to move or copy is saved
90. narrow wide The recorder has a Low Cut Filter function to minimize low frequency sounds and record voices more clearly This function can reduce noise from air conditioners projectors and other similar noises On Enables the Low Cut Filter function Off Disables this function When the microphone senses that sounds have reached a preset threshold volume level the built in Variable Control Voice Actuator VCVA starts recording automatically and stops when the volume drops below the threshold level The VCVA feature extends recording time and conserves memory by stopping recording during silent periods which helps the playback to be more efficient B Select On Off or Standby 2 Sets the VCVA function When On Off is selected On Enables the VCVA function Will start recording in VCVA mode I poyjaw unes nuay EN 55 poyjoul funes nuew EN 56 Off Disables this function Will resume recording in normal mode When Standby is selected On With this setting the recording monitor earphone output is disabled during VCVA standby P 34 which allows you to confirm VCVA actuation status by the earphone output Off The audio signal is always output from the earphone jack Adjust the start stop actuation level lu Press the REC 0 button to start recording When the sound volume is lower than the preset threshold sound level recording automatically stops after
91. nd you will be able to playback music files transferred to the recorder c P 38 im rtist C IB Title F wma 7 Title G wma I HONE FOLDER EN p Note During recording you cannot switch the 26 mode without stopping the recorder Notes on the folders The built in memory or the microSD card can be used for the recording media Regardless of the recording media voice files music files and contents files are separated and saved respectively into the Recorder Music Podcast and Audible folders organized ina branching tree style About the folders for voice recordings Folder A Folder E within the Recorder folder are the folders for voice recordings When recording with this recorder select any one of the five folders and then record You can change the mode a on the Home display Folder Recorder FolderA Folder B Folder C Folder D Folder E Each folder can store up to 200 files Files or folders located under the folder Recorder will not be indicated on the recorder 19pJ0J Y UO S930N EN 27 19pJ0J Y UO S JON EN 28 Notes on the folders About the folder for music playback When transferring music files to the device using Windows Media Player a folder is automatically created within the music playback folder which has a layered structure as shown in the diagram below Music files that are in the same folder can be rearranged in
92. nd iTunes are the trademarks of Apple Inc microSD and microSDHC are the trademarks of SD Card Association MPEG Layer 3 audio coding technology licensed from Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson EUPHONY MOBILE and DVM are the trademark of DiMAGIC Corporation The product was developed based on noise canceling technology under license from NEC Corporation Voice Activity Detection technology licensed from NTT Electronics Corporation Other product and brand names mentioned herein may be the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners 4DVM Aver MES mero Table of contents Introduction Erasing SOROR S QUO IEEE ESAS Sais 48 Safety precautions scscccscscccscecsscsrsccscnsesesceseees 4 Erasing j TED 48 Erasing CDD eT n nea edi iain 48 Getting started Partially erasing a file 49 Main features P 8 Checking the contents of the box 10 4 Menu Serung Identification of parts 11 men sertmg method ssssssesesesesesesereeeeseseserererere 51 Display LCD panel n B e T o einen Power supplyssssscccccssccccsccssescccccssrseceecesrseceeen 15 CIE UIs esa basi miana Inserting batteries iaciunt eioddu tain 15 Play Menu 60 Battery S eL UDIGS eiii eene c arb 16 E LCD Sound MT rrr 63 Charging by connecting to a computer via USB 17 E Device Menu PE PEA EEAS 64 Connect to the USB connect
93. nd the input level falls below the voice sync level detection level for a period of at least the specified detection time the recorder will return to the standby mode 1 Select On or Off On Enables the Voice sync recording function Off Disables this function If you select On proceed to the operation of Step 2 2 Sets the detection time 1 second 2 seconds 3 seconds 4 seconds 5 seconds 10 seconds If the input recording level is equal to or below the specified level for longer than the specified detection time the recorder will return to the standby mode Adjust the voice sync level 1 Press the REC button to start recording To use voice sync recording set V Sync Rec to On and specify a detection time F Press the BPI or lt button to adjust the voice sync level e The voice sync level can be set to any of 23 different values The higher the value the more sensitive the recorder will be to sounds At the highest value even the faintest sound will activate recording MI OWBP 0025 0257025 ni Gl CEE d0nco08225 Lil E d2 30 18 E Rm MEIN 8 Voice sync level moves to the right left according to the set level H Press the REC 0 button again The recorder will go into standby Standby will flash on the display and the LED indicator light will flash When the input is at or above the voice sync level recording will start automatically Menu s
94. ne ni En Scene Select zy 2 nuit es F To check the settings On the Scene Select display select a playback scene using the and buttons and press the Fl button Press the kad button to return to the Scene Select display You can enjoy the reverberant sound of various space sizes such as from the recording studio to the dome Off Disables the reverb function Select this when playing back original sounds as they are Studio Club Hall Dome Select the preferred acoustical environment This function is only available during playback This recorder cannot perform recording by using the playback results When using the Reverb function the following functions are not available Slow Fast speed playback P 44 Noise cancel P 60 EUPHONY P 60 Voice Filter r amp P 60 E LCD Sound Menu Backlight The display will remain lit for about 10 Initial setting seconds when a button on the recorder is pressed 1 Select Lighting Time or Brightness 2 Select the setting When Lighting Time is selected Off Disables this function 5seconds 10seconds 30seconds Iminute Enables the Backlight function When Brightness is selected High Low Sets the brightness of the backlight when lit Display contrast can be adjusted in 12 levels You can adjust the LCD display contrast level from 01 to 12 You can set it so the LED indicator light doe
95. ng Olympus Sonority Uninstalling software To uninstall any of the software component of the Olympus Sonority software installed on your PC follow the steps below 1 Exit Olympus Sonority Exit Olympus Sonority H Select Control Panel from 2 Open Finder and double click Start menu the SonorityUninstaller pkg in Fl Click Add Remove programs in the application folder the control panel window 5 The Uninstaller will start up When the installed application Follow the wizard instructions list is displayed select Olympus When the administrator Sonority password is asked enter the 5 Click Change Removel password then click OK F Confirmation of deleting the file H Uninstall will start and when Click the OK button to start Successful is displayed click uninstalling An additional message Close may appear if so read it carefully and follow the instructions given 7 When the Maintenance Complete display is displayed click Finish to complete uninstalling Files left after uninstallation The voice files you made are stored in 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 Aysouos sndwijg Buisn B EN 85 Aysouos sndwijg Buisn i Using Olympus Sonority Copying voice guide data If you format the recorder and erase data by mistake you can copy
96. omplete the setting button Time Date PP lt lt button gt OK button 9M 24D 2011Y sifon AM a E 1 Press the Pi or l button to EXIT select the item to set e Select the item from the Hour Minute Year Month and Day with a flashing point e The clock will start from the set date and time Press the gt OK button according to the time signal Time Date 1M AD 2011 M Beli Er JIN aM 24H EXIT Setting time and date Time amp Date ELE OO 2 Press the or button to select If you press the gt OK button during the Device Menu tab setup operation the recorder will save Youcan change the menu display by the items that were set to that point moving the settings tab cursor After setup a message will sound saying that If the guidance is not required select Device Menu Memory Select Off and the screen goes into Voice Pe Power Save Guide P 75 setup If you don t want me Battery the guidance feature select Off Folder Name Time Date Changing the time and date ns While the recorder is during stop H Press the OK button to move mode press and hold the STOP I the cursor to the item to set button to display the Time amp Date Device Menu will appear on the and Remain If the current time and display date is not correct set it using the procedure below 9jep pue euin fures Press the or button to select Time a
97. on to complete the setting 8 Press the F2 EXIT button to close the menu screen Notes When you first connect the recorder to your PC as an external storage device the driver for the recorder will be automatically installed in your PC The PC cannot recognize when the recorder is connected to the PC when setting for the USB Connect is set to AC Adapter When the recorder is not recognized by the PC as an external storage device change the USB Class setting to Storage Class Menu setting method Formatting the recorder Format button gt OK button t If you format the recorder all files will be removed and all function settings will return to defaults except date and time settings Transfer any important files to a computer before formatting the recorder Hl Select Format from the menu on the Device Menu For details on how to enter the menu settings see Menu setting method t P 51 2 Press the or button to select the recording media to format Builtin Memory microsl Card 3 Press the OK button poyjaw unes nuay fal EN 77 poyjaw buljjas nuay EN 78 Press the button to select Start Blu icrosD Card E Press the gt OK button After Data will be cleared message is on for two seconds Start and Cancel will turn on Blu icrosD Card Data will be cleared iM EXIT BluicrosD Card Are You Sure Start n
98. ording sensitivity Sets the recording rate for each recording format You can configure whether to adjust the recording level automatically or to adjust it manually Sets the directivity of the builtin stereo microphone This function can reduce noise from air conditioners projectors and other similar noises Sets the threshold level for the Variable Control Voice Actuator VCVA Sets the start level for voice sync recording Sets timer recording Sets the recording settings which matches the recording condition or environment Select whether or not to output the recording monitor sound from the EAR jack Recording While the recorder is during recording mode press the REC button Huipioay ED will appear on the display e The recorder will time out after 120 minutes when left in Rec Pause Resume Recording Press the REC 0 button again e Recording will resume at the point of interruption To quickly check on the recorded contents While the recorder is during recording mode press the OK button E3 will appear on the display e Recording will stop and the file that was just recorded will be played back EN 33 Huipioay m EN 34 Listening while audio is recorded If you start recording after inserting the earphone into the EAR jack on the recorder you can hear the sound being recorded The recording monitor volume can be adjusted by pressing t
99. ownloaded the content by following the purchase procedures described on the web site With the existing setting content will be downloaded to the Library folder in the AudibleManager When download has been completed the AudibleManager starts up and purchased content is displayed on the contents list in the Library 3Ua U0 ejqipny Buisq B EN 95 Using Audible content Transferring Audible content Audible content can be transferred into the Audible folder on the recorder by following the procedure described below 1 Connect the recorder to a mcm more computer y Oo ee T Apri 16 2006 Le Show Fl Select Library in the Audible Folders tree listing e Alist of content stored in the Library is displayed on the right side EJ select the content to be a Bene transferred to the recorder and UERLID C eMe click the Add to Device button 5 n When the Activate Your Device User Neme impus entry screen is displayed enter oook Password a the user name and password for Audible and click the OK button g H The transfer begins pod e Wait until the transfer of the content BH Transferring Audio to OLYMPUS DM 620 S has been completed When it has mer P H z been completed the transferred ee content is displayed in the contents listing of the device Also the transferred content is displayed in the Library EN 1
100. p 10min Skip When Reverse Skip is selected File Skip 1sec Skip to 5sec Skip 10sec Skip 30sec Skip 1min Skip 5min Skip 10min Skip Forward Reverse Skip Playback EJ Press the gt OK button to start playback EJ Press the PP or 44 button The recorder will skip forward or reverse skip rewind a set space and start playing back If there is an index mark temp mark or a cue closer than the skip space the recorder will forward skip reverse skip to that position See Alarm playback function Alarm t P 72 poyjaw unes nuay nd EN 61 poyjew 6un3es nuay EN 62 Play Scene Voice files recorded in the recorder and music files downloaded from the PC can be saved in the playback settings of your choice to suit the different sound qualities and playback methods a Select Scene Select or Scene Save Scene Select Select a playback scene customized to your preferences Scene Save You can save up to 5 sets of menu settings relating to a current playback If you select Scene Select proceed to the operation of Step 4 When Scene Save is selected 2 Set the playback settings according to your preferences zy 2 mic V iM rae Mus c 4 BACK 3 Specify a save destination for the settings You can select the save destination from among Voice 1 to Music 3 Menu setting method When Scene Select is selected Select a playback sce
101. place with new batteries rs P 15 P 17 Turn the power on P 20 Charge the batteries or replace with new batteries rs P 15 P 17 Turn the power on P 20 Release the recorder from HOLD t P 21 Erase unnecessary files P 48 Change to any other folder t P 27 to P 30 Unplug the earphones to use the internal speaker Adjust the volume level P 38 Adjust the recording level and then try recording once more P 54 Set Mic Sense to High or Middle P 53 Adjust the output level for the connected devices Adjust the recording level and then try recording once more P 54 If you cannot record clearly even after adjusting the recording level then adjust the output level for the connected devices rx P 54 When recording while an external monaural microphone is connected sound will only be recorded by the L channel Set Rec Mode to the stereo recording mode amp P 54 Set Zoom Mic to Off P 55 EN 103 Symptom Cannot find the recorded Voice File Noise heard during playback Unable to hear any sound from the earphone through the recording monitor Unable to erase the file Unable to erase the folders Noise is audible through the recording monitor Huljooysajqnoly n Unable to set index marks temp marks EN 104 Troubleshooting Probable cause Action Wana folder Switch to the correct folder g i c P 27 to P 30 The
102. playback position are in the middle of a file the recorder stops at those positions When the I button is held down while the recorder is stopped the recorder moves to the end of the file and then stops If the gt l button is still held down the recorder moves to the next file and continues fast forwarding from the beginning of the file After fast forward reaches the end of the last file the recorder stops at the beginning of the last file When the Pl button is held down during playback and the end of the file is reached the recorder goes back to the beginning of the file then stops Rewinding Press and hold the k lt button while the recorder is stopped When the button is released fast rewinding stops The Playback Position is not updated When the gt OK button is pressed playback resumes from that position Press and hold the K lt button while playing a file When the button is released playback resumes those positions If the starting position of a section P 98 and the playback position are in the middle of a file the recorder stops at that position When the K lt button is held down while the recorder is stopped the recorder returns to the beginning of the file and then stops If the K lt button is still held down the recorder moves back to the end of the previous file and continues fast rewinding When the kad button is held down during playback and the recorder reaches the beginning of the file the re
103. preferential order and replayed rs P 66 First layer Second layer Artist 01 Album 01 Artist 02 n nene Artist 03 Each folder can store up to 200 files a E E i Up to 200 folders can be created under the Music folder including Music am 2 Folder Notes on the folders About the folder for Podcast Contents A Podcast folder to store podcasts is prepared in advance Programs files transmitted from the Olympus Sonority can be played With the recorder stopped open the Podcast folder at the Home menu to display a list of files and folders stored in the folder First layer Second layer z e e a eo E eh fb Up to 200 folders can e be created under 2 the Podcast folder Each folder can including Podcast store up to 200 files About the folder for Audible Contents Audible files can be redirected from the Audible website to the recorder using the Audible Manager P 94 or Windows Media Player When redirecting Audible files to this recorder using the Audible Manager an Audible folder for playing Audible files will automatically be created in the Music folder and the files stored there When redirecting Audible files to this recorder using the Windows Media Player an Artist folder for playing will be created in the Music folder just like for music files and the files will be stored there Firstlayer Second layer Audible Artist 01 01 Artis
104. pus Sonority into the CD ROM drive The installation program will start automatically Once the program starts jump to step 4 If it does not follow the procedures in steps 2 and 3 l2 Open contents in the CD ROM with Explorer H Double click Setup in the CD ROM n When the Olympus Sonority launch screen is displayed click the desired language to select it EJ When Olympus Sonority Setup is clicked the Installer Opening display will start up Follow the Installer Wizard instructions Olympus Sonority Olympus Sonorit L Thank you for purchasing our product You can install Olympus Sonority using this CD ROM version 1 1 Po OIIE Sonority veuip close Copyright 2009 2010 OLYMPUS IMAGING CORP All nights Resenved 6 Confirm your acceptance of the terms of the Licensing Agreement You must accept the terms of the Licensing Agreement to install Olympus Sonority After checking the Agree box click Next Registration of User Registration Information Please enter your name company name and serial number which is listed on the separate sheet Click Next after entering 8 Select Setup Type The installation destination can be changed Click Next if you do not want to change Select Custom if you want to change BH Start Installation Click Install to start installing Do not carry out other operations before the installation is completed and the Compl
105. r above or 64 bits x64 processor RAM 512 MB or more Hard drive space 300 MB or more Drive CD ROM CD R CD RW DVD ROM drive Browser Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 0 or later Display 1024 x 768 pixels or more 65 536 colors or more 16 770 000 colors or more is recommended USB port One or more free ports Others Audio device Environment where the Internet can be utilized EN The support service will not cover if your PC has been updated from Windows 95 98 Me 2000 to Windows XP Vista 7 Any failure on a self modified PC will not be covered under the operational warranty Operating environment Operating System Display Mac OS X 10 4 11 10 6 1024 x 768 pixels or more 32 000 colors CPU or more 16 770 000 colors or more is PowerPC G5 or Intel Multicore Processor recommended 1 5 GHz or above USB port RAM One or more free ports 512 MB or more Others Hard drive space e Audio device 300 MB or more Environment where the Internet can be Drive utilized CD ROM CD R CD RW DVD ROM drive Browser Macintosh Safari 2 0 or later Precautions on using the recorder connected to a PC e When you are downloading a file from the recorder or uploading a file to the recorder do not remove the USB cable even if the screen is indicating you can Data is still being transferred while the LED indicator light is blinking When removing the USB cable be sure to follow the description in v P 91 If the U
106. r is during playback mode press and hold the Pi button If you release the l button it will stop Press the OK button to start playback Playback Rewinding While the recorder is during stop mode in the file display press and hold the k button EZ will appear on the display If you release the K lt button it will stop Press the OK button to start playback from where it was stopped While the recorder is during playback mode press and hold the lt q button When you release the l button the recorder will resume normal playback If there is an index mark or temp mark in the middle of the file the recorder will stop at that location r amp P 45 The recorder stops when it reaches the When you release the K lt button the recorder will resume normal playback If there is an index mark or temp mark in the middle of the file the recorder will stop at that location r amp P 45 The recorder stops when it reaches the end of the file Continue pressing the gt l button to proceed with the cue from the beginning of the next file beginning of the file Continue pressing the k lt button to proceed with the review from the end of the previous file Locating the beginning of afile Playback About music file In cases where the recorder is unable to playback music files that have been transferred to it check to make sure that the sampling rate and bit rate are in the range where pla
107. recording you will lose your currently recorded file because the file header will not be able to close If it takes longer than 15 minutes to replace the dead batteries or if you take the batteries in and out repeatedly at short intervals you may have to redo the battery and time settings In this case the Battery screen will appear For more details see Battery settings Remove the batteries if you are not going to use the recorder for an extended period of time When replacing rechargeable batteries be sure to use Ni MH rechargeable batteries optional The use of other manufacturers products can damage the recorder and should be avoided Power supply Battery settings Select to match the battery you are using Ed Replace the batteries and turn on the recorder P 15 2 Press the or button to change the setting Battery type Ni MH Alkaline Ni MH Mm Select when using the Olympus Ni MH rechargeable batteries BR404 Alkaline Mm Select when using alkaline batteries EJ Press the gt OK button to complete the setting If the Hour indicator flashes in the display see Setting time and date Time amp Date r amp P 22 Battery indicator The battery indicator on the display changes as the batteries lose power m gt a gt ur When fm appears on the display replace the batteries as soon as possible When the batteries are too weak t and Battery Low w
108. rge the battery you can switch the USB class according to your usage F2 button button gt OK button HW Select USB Settings from the menu on the Device Menu For details on how to enter the menu settings see Menu setting method P 51 2 Press the or button to select USB Connect or USB Class USB Connect USB Clase USB Connect Setting for connecting to the PC USB Class Setting for USB class 5 Press the gt OK button If you select USB Class proceed to the operation of Step 6 Menu setting method When USB Connect is selected Press the or button to change the setting Opt ional PC Setting for when the recorder is connected to the PC and used as a storage device or composite device Connected as storage or composite AC Adapter Setting for when the recorder is connected to the PC for charging or to the AC Adapter A514 optional Optional Setting to confirm the connection method each time a USB connection is made H Press the gt OK button to complete the setting If you select USB Connect proceed to the operation of Step 8 When USB Class is selected n Press the or button to change the setting Storage Class Recognized as an external memory device from the PC Composite Setting when connected to the PC and used as an external memory device USB speaker or microphone E Press the gt OK butt
109. roceed gt OK button Each time you press this it opens the folder or file selected in the list display and proceeds down one level The BPI button can also serve as the gt OK button on a list display or button Select the folder or file Home display Allows the mode of the recorder to be changed r amp P 26 File display Information of the selected file is displayed Enters in playback standby mode List display The folders and files recorded in this recorder are displayed About recording Recording Before starting recording select a folder e Rec Mode cannot be changed in among G1 to fal These five folders can be the recording standby mode or while selectively used to distinguish the kind of recording Configure this while the recording for example Folder El might recorder is stopped P 54 be used to store private information while e This recorder is designed to be able Folder might be dedicated to holding to record cleanly and evenly even in business information recording conditions such as when the volume of the source sound changes significantly However even higher sound quality recordings can be achieved by adjusting the recording level manually P 54 Placing the built in stereo microphone over the display is the STOP B button proper position for performing stereo recording If it is below the display when recording then proper stereo recording cannot be performed
110. rowsing screen supports the management of audio files with the al audio files between a recorder and PC In addition it controls the speed and tone control when playing an audio file and provides the capabilities and join audio files The Waveform Editing screen provides a visual editing environment for tr adding a recording and applying a number of effects The user is able tc the Browsing and Editing screens with a tab enabling more efficient mar editing of audio files Olympus Sonority has the following features Browsing Screen Play WMA MP3 WAV AIFF DSS and DSS Pro format files Aiit the need cancel nnises and control the tane nf a snund wi Olympus Sonority Help a A Automatic Starting Columns to Display Comment Customize Device Device Detector Download Editing a Waveform Effects Encrypted File Export Ayisouos sndwijg Buisn EN EN e For more information on menus and operations refer to Online Help You will be able to use Online Help after Olympus Sonority is installed 89 Connecting to your PC Remote Storage is displayed I Before you connect the recorder to on the recorder if the USB cable is your PC and use it you must first connected install the Olympus Sonority When the recorder is using the software from the included USB connection setting it will Software CD vs P 83 not be connected to the PC when AC Adapter is selected Select
111. s 10minutes 30minutes 1hour Set the length of time before the power will be turned off Off Disables this function If any button is pressed the elapsed time count before the power turns off will start over again Battery Select to match the battery you are using Ni MH Mm Select when using the Olympus Ni MH rechargeable batteries BR404 Alkaline Mm Select when using alkaline batteries Folder Name You can change the folder names of Folder El to Folder fl for audio recording into names preset in the template You can also change folder names registered in the template with Olympus Sonority 1 Select a folder the name of which you want to change 2 Select a folder name from the preset template Menu setting method See Setting time and date Time amp Date t P 22 USB Settings See Changing the USB class USB Settings P 76 Reset Settings This returns the functions back to their initial settings factory default Start Returns the settings to their initial values Cancel Takes you back to Device Menu After resetting the settings the time settings file numbers and folder name will be preserved will not return to their initial settings Menu settings after resetting initial settings GJ Rec Menu Mic Select Central Mic ON Mic Sense Middle Rec Mode WMA 128 kbps Rec Level Auto Zoom Mic Off Low Cut Filter Off
112. s The rechargeable batteries efficiency may fluctuate even when operating within the recommended temperature range This is an inherent nature of such products Recommended temperature range When operating appliance 0 C 42 C 32 F 107 6 F Charging 5 C 39 C 41 F 95 F Storage for a long period 20 C 30 C A F 86 F Using the rechargeable batteries outside the above temperature range may result in declining efficiency and shorter battery life In order to prevent battery leakage or rust remove the rechargeable batteries from the products when you will not be using them for a long time and store them separately Notes This recorder is designed to fully charge Ajddns samog H batteries regardless of their energy level However for best results when charging newly purchased rechargeable batteries or batteries that have not been used for a long time more than one month It is recommended to fully charge the batteries then discharge repeatedly for 2 to 3 times Ajddns samog M EN 20 When disposing rechargeable batteries always observe the local laws and regulations Contact your local recycling center for proper disposal methods If Ni MH rechargeable batteries are not fully discharged protect against short circuiting e g by taping the contacts before disposing Turning on off the power When the recorder is not being used turn the power off to reduce battery
113. s not turn on On LED light will be set Off LED light will be canceled Menu setting method The recorder beeps to alert you to button operations or warn you of errors System sounds may be turned off Volume3 Increase the volume of beeps Volume2 Return the volume of beeps to normal Volume1 Decrease the volume of beeps Off Disables this function You can select the display language for this recorder English Francais Espanol Portugu s BR The selectable languages differ depending on the region See Guidance Voice Guide 1 P 75 You can listen to the first few seconds of a file by touching the cursor to a file within a folder This feature is convenient when looking for files TOseconds The first 10 seconds of a file will be played bseconds The first 5 seconds of a file will be played 3seconds The first 3 seconds of a file will be played Off Disables this function poyjaw unes nuay bal EN 63 poyjoul funes nuew EN 64 EJ Device Menu Memory Select When a microSD card is inserted you can select to record to either the built in memory or to the microSD card P 24 Built in Memory Built in memory microSD Card microSD card Power Save Forgetting to turn the power off can be prevented If the recorder remains in stop mode for over 10 minutes Initial setting while the power is turned on the power will be turned off bminute
114. s applied during playback recording operation is disabled with the playback recording state unchanged When playback has ended or the recording has ended due to the remaining memory being used up it will stop EN The recorder can be effectively operated via the exclusive remote control set RS30W optional even when it is in HOLD mode 21 3 ep pue euin fuij3eg B Setting time and date Time amp Date If you set the time and date beforehand 2 Press the or button to set the information when the file is recorded is Follow the same steps by pressing the automatically stored for each file Setting Pl or ld button to select the next the time and date beforehand enables easier item and pressing the or button file management to set You can select between 12 and 24 When you use the recorder for hour display by pressing the F1 the first time after purchasing it button while setting the hour and or when the batteries have been minute inserted without the device having Example 10 38 P M been used in a long time the 10 38 PM 4 P 22 38 Set Time amp Date will appear When Initial setting the Hour is flashing conduct the setup from Step 1 Youcan select the order of the Month Day and Year by pressing the F1 button while setting them Example March 24 2011 3M 24D 2011Y Cat Initial setting Tim Date 24D 3M 2011Y 2011Y 3M 24D EJ Press the OK button to c
115. t 02 Album 02 Iz 03 03 Up to 200 folders can be Each folder EN created under the Audible can store up folder including Audible to 200 files 29 so iy pue siapjoy ay fuiejes B EN 30 Selecting the folders and files Change folders while the operation is stopped or during play For information on the layered structure of the folders see the section entitled Notes on the folders P 27 Home display Home BilFolder E I nura HOME Folder list display MiAlbum Title A wma amp Title F wma Title B wma O Title G wma M REE M ure Folder list Folder list display display First layer Second layer When Music folder is selected Operation of the folders for voice recordings Folder DMB 20001 MPa GIOMB2 0002 MP3 DMBZ 0003 MP3 DMB 0004 MPa DMB 0005 MPS I puro HOME FOLDER File list display File display Operation of the folders for music playbacks D Album M O1 Title A wma G02 Title B wma 3 Title C wma O4 Title D wma 05 Title E wma OTitle D 095 095 ni u am P HOME I puro HOME TEMP File list display File display Moving through the levels Return LIST button Each time you press this it returns up one level The k lt button can also serve as the LIST button on a list display When you press and hold the LIST button while moving in a hierarchy of folders it will return to the file display gt P
116. t folder AII Selects all files in the current memory Select the desired playback mode Hl Select Repeat or Random Repeat Sets to repeat playback mode Random Sets to random playback mode 2 Select On or Off On Sets the playback range to be played back repeatedly or randomly Off Disables this function In File mode when the recorder comes to the end of the last file in the folder End flashes for two seconds on the display and the recorder stops at the start of the last file In Folder mode when the recorder comes to the end of the last file in the folder End flashes for two seconds on the display and the recorder stops at the start of the first file in the folder In All mode after playing the last file in the folder the recorder will start playing from the first file in the next folder When it comes to the end of the last file in the recorder End flashes for two seconds on the display and the recorder stops at the start of the first file in the recorder Menu setting method Skip Space This function enables you to skip forward or reverse skip rewind a file being played for a set period This function is convenient for quickly skipping to another playback position or repeatedly playing back short phrases 1 Select Forward Skip or Reverse Skip 2 Set the skip space When Forward Skip is selected File Skip 10sec Skip 30sec Skip 1min Skip 5bmin Ski
117. t to severe shocks or vibrations The recorder may malfunction if itis used in a location where it is subject to a magnetic electromagnetic field radio waves or high voltage such as near a TV set microwave video game loud speakers large monitor unit TV radio tower or transmission towers In such cases turn the recorder off and on again before further operation Avoid recording or playing back near cellular phones or other wireless equipment as they may cause interference and noise If you experience noise move to another place or move the recorder further away from such equipment Do not use organic solvents such as alcohol and lacquer thinner to clean the unit Warning regarding data loss Recorded content in memory may be destroyed or erased by operating mistakes unit malfunction or during repair work It is recommended to back up and save important content to other media such as a computer hard disk Any liability for passive damages or damage of any kind occurred due to data loss incurred by a defect of the product repair performed by the third party other than Olympus or an Olympus authorized service station or any other reasons is excluded from the Olympus s liability Handling the recorder Warning e Do not use the recorder near flammable or explosive gases e Keep young children and infants away from the recorder Always use and store the recorder out of the reach of young children and
118. that cannot be recognized by the recorder the file and the folder which contains that file will not be erased Please connect the recorder to your PC to erase Erasing It may take over 10 seconds to complete processing Never perform operations such as the following while processing as they may damage the data In addition replace the battery with a new one in order to ensure that the battery will not run out while processing D Disconnecting the AC Adapter while processing 2 Removing the battery while processing 8 Remove the microSD card during processing when microSD Card is being used as the recording media Menu setting Menu setting method Items in menus are categorized by tabs so select a tab first and move to a desired item to quickly set it You can set each menu item as follows MENU SCENE button F2 button button gt OK button 1 While the recorder is during stop mode press the MENU SCENE button The menu will appear on the display File Menu Em File Lock File MovesCopy O File Divide i Property EXIT e Menu items can be set during a recording or playback H Press the or button to move to the tab that contains the item you want to set e You can change the menu display by moving the settings tab cursor 3 Press the gt OK button to move the cursor to the item to set LCDS Sound Menu ni En rack ight Contrast 9 LanzuagefLan
119. tional feature wherein listeners are less prone to developing a compressed or closed in feel or to growing tired over extended listening On top of this listeners are less prone to developing an oppressed or closed in feel or to growing tired over extended listening Level adjustments of the EUPHONY setting can be set to four stages according to preference Power This mode focuses more on lower sound registers Wide This mode has an even more expansive feel Natural This mode achieves natural bandwidth correction and acoustical field expansion Off Disables this function Menu setting method When using the EUPHONY function the following functions are not available Slow Fast speed playback P 44 Noise Cancel Voice Filter Reverb P 62 When playing back using the built in speaker the EUPHONY function is disabled The recorder has a Voice Filter Function to cut low and high frequency tones during normal fast or slow playback and enable clear audio playback On Enables the Voice Filter function Off Disables this function When using the Voice Filter function the following functions are not available Noise Cancel EUPHONY Reverb r P 62 Play Mode You can select the playback mode that fits your preference Select the desired playback range 1 Select Play Area El Select File Folder or AII File Selects the current file Folder Selects the curren
120. to 9 kHz mono 40 Hz to 3 kHz During recording mode Built in microphone 20 Hz to 20 kHz Central Mic ON 70 Hz to 20 kHz Central Mic OFF However when recording in the MP3 format or the WMA format the upper limit value of the frequency response depends on each recording mode During playback mode 20 Hz to 20 kHz Specifications Specifications Guide to battery life The following values are strictly references BI Alkaline batteries Built in stereo microphone Earphone playback During recording mode During playback mode 9h 41h Recording mode Linear PCM format 44 1 kHz 16 bit 3 WMA format E Ni MH Rechargeable batteries Built in stereo microphone Earphone playback During recording mode During playback mode Linear PCM format 44 1 kHz 16 bit 29h 30h Recording mode MP3 format 320 kbps 27h 34h WMA format suonwyn ds o Note EN e Battery life is measured by Olympus It varies greatly according to the type of batteries used and the conditions of use 109 suone ypedg n EN 110 Specifications Guide to recording times The following values are strictly references E Linear PCM format Built in microSD card Vide memory AGB 2GB 4GB eae 5h 2h Sh 11h 55min 55min 5min Recording Built in microSD card d memory m e e a on 32h 16h 66h 44 1 kHz 16 bit B MP3 format 128 kbps 66h 133h 268h mono 131h 66h
121. tor Playback position bar indicator D Level meter Recording date and time D Function guide indicator identification of parts BI Music Podcast Audible mode display List display 1 File display eArtist C b Title F wma Of Title G wma IM When there are files and folders in the folder Recording media indicator I4 Built in flash memory H microSD card Current folder name Battery indicator Folder name File name Q Function guide indicator List display O1 Title amp O u2 Title B wma 3 Title C WMA When there are only files in the folder Recording media indicator Current folder name Battery indicator O File name Q Function guide indicator Recording media indicator Current file name Current file number Total number of recorded files in the folder Battery indicator File format Q Recorder status indicator E33 Play indicator L Stop indicator C3 Forwarding indicator EXI Rewinding indicator E23 F Play indicator L8 S Play indicator Title name Q Artist name Album name D Function guide indicator D File length D Elapsed playback time D Playback position bar indicator D Icon display P 14 sj1ed jo uone iyyuep EN 13 syed Jo u01 2 1 13 U P M EN 14 i Timer tt Alarm 4 Microphone Sensitivity EST VCVA E Voice sync GEE Rec Level 2 Low Cut Filter
122. ul about the data leakage from the microSD card We recommend the microSD card to be destroyed when you dispose the microSD card If you format the recorder r P 77 voice guide data will be erased as well If you want to recover the voice guide data connect to a PC and copy the guide data to the recorder by using supplied Olympus Sonority rs P 86 Menu setting method poyjaw unes nuay bal EN 79 jueuiuoJiAuo Hulj e1adQ P EN 80 Using the recorder on your PC By being connected to a PC the recorder enables you to do the following e Voice files recorded on the recorder can be played and managed on the PC using the Olympus Sonority If an upgrade Optional to the Olympus Sonority Plus is executed or a Music Editing Plug in is added Optional various additional functions can be utilized P 87 You can transfer files recorded with this recorder to a computer play them back and manage them by using Windows Media Player or iTunes In addition to its uses as a voice recorder and a music player this recorder can also be used as external memory for a computer by storing data from a computer and reading it back out rs P 93 Operating environment 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 32bit 64bit Microsoft Windows 7 32bit 64bit CPU 32 bits x86 of 1GHz o
123. yback is possible Combinations of sampling rates and bit rates for music files which the recorder can playback are given While the recorder is during stop mode or playback mode press the P button The recorder skips to the beginning of the next file While the recorder is during playback mode press the lt q button The recorder skips to the beginning of the current file While the recorder is during stop mode press the k lt button The recorder skips to the beginning of the previous file If the recorder is in the middle of a file it will return to the beginning of the file While the recorder is during playback mode press the lt q button twice The recorder skips to the beginning of the previous file EN i e When you skip to the beginning of the file during playback the recorder will stop at the position of the index mark or temp mark The index mark and temp mark will be skipped when you perform the operation in stop mode rs P 45 When Skip Space is set to other than File Skip the recorder will skip forward reverse the specified time then will start playback P 61 File format below Sampling Bit rate frequency WAV format 44 1 kHz 48 kHz 16 bit MPEG1 Layer3 32 kHz 44 1 kHz From 8 kbps 48 kHz MP3 format MPEG2 Layer3 r 320 16 kHz 22 05 kHz P 24 kHz 8 kHz 11 kHz From 5 kbps 16 kHz 22 kHz WMA format 33 kHz 44 1 kHz os 220 48 kHz

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