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1. lt gt BO IBM International Business Machines Corporation Microsoft Windows n Window
2. 17 SET TIME amp DATE 3 amp DATE 12131 1 PLAY SET DISPLAY f FF 4 REW Ha us K Honka MENU STOP
3. VCVA VCVA VCVA MENU 25 FF REW VCVA PLAY SET
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10. 03 Download Selected Files Sarpy3uTb onepaunam Download Folders Download Device 8 Message Tray Device Manager 0 0570051 A FOLDER A gj FOLDER B FOLDER C gj FOLDER D CE FOLDER E Total of 4 messages Voice File List
11. WMA Windows 98 USB FAVE BESO Windows 98 SE 05 CORTOLOGIC Designed for A Windows m Media 6 AC 8 HERR Ite ASEGS 7 TIME amp DATE 9 AE EE DS 8 dy 10 ALL PLAY 14 VCVA 11 UR i Ti std ner eens hort 14 REC MODE 12 o oo eee eee 15 12 TR 12 15 21 LOCK 16 22 ALARM 17 BE
12. download tray Dictation Folder Voice File List
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14. CD FF REW PLAY SET STOP E EE E DISPLAY 12 24 DISPLAY 03110 9 el fa at DSS WMA RE 5 A REC PAUSE 8 BEBE 19 199 REC gt FOLDER REPEAT x 10
15. Olympus DSS Player 2002 Help 1 2 Lenath Indicator gt CEC Link DSS Player DSS Player DSS Player DSS Player
16. PLAY 51 DISPLAYHI amp S SED eee eh FF fd 19 REW DICT MEETING gt MEMO NOTE gt IDEA DO REMINDER LECTURE SCHEDULE ARCHIVE GA TOP PRIORITY gt PRIORITY FOLDER IMPORTANT CONFIDENTIAL PRIVATE gt DON T FORGET ERASE ZH Ol THINGS DO 2 MESSAGE A gt B gt OC gt D E gt F ALTE G H 1 K Soe M gt N gt O gt P gt Q gt R an am S gt T gt U gt V gt W gt X DISPLAY H 57 gt Y gt Z aobocodoeotogo 57 BAM
17. KHony FF REW BO 1 2 16 coo6ujeuue INDEX FULL 16 WMA
18. 199 FOLDER FULL STOP 8 MENU 25 FF REW PLAY SET FF REW
19. 15 3 Cortologic AG Noise Suppression 51 2 3 4 rs 22 e USB 4 DSS Player 26
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22. DISPLAY 5 PLAY SET FF REW FOLDER ERASE INDEX
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27. VCVA S a T 0 amp SSS MENU 25 VCVA 28 PLAY SET HES 92910 ONI 0 FF REW HES ON VCVADES OFF PLAY SET HES STOP HES ONS Hp piox nz on ESS 1 STANDBY
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29. FOLDER REPEAT ERASE 3 ERASE 8 ERASE ALL ERASE ERASE DONE 8 ALL ERASE 10 LOCK
30. WAY 1v 38 1 17 154109 5 01 1211 898 097 etim ax INDEX FF REW 1 2 ERASE 16 INDEX FULL 16 WMA LCD CONTRAST LCD
31. MENU 25 FF COMMENT PLAY SET 6 rs 19 DSS Player a PLAY SET 1 WMA LN3NNOO Auned
32. DISPLAY 5 5 1 INDEX FF REW DICT gt MEETING MEMO NOTE IDEA gt TO DO REMINDER LECTURE SCHEDULE ARCHIVE TOP PRIORITY gt PRIORITY gt IMPORTANT CONFIDENTIAL PRIVATE gt DON T FORGET THINGS TO DO gt MESSAGE CONVERSATION REPORT A B C D E Fo G gt H gt l gt J gt K gt L gt M gt N gt O gt P gt Q gt R
33. MENU BREMENU SE MENU EUER Low DR High eno 2 8 Low High gt OE CPER rip REAR E F BE 0 Low High 0FF B snas Low sk High pu doof 13 WMA ERASE DONE ER e FOLDER REPEAT i FF REW ERASE FILE ERASE 2 FILE
34. TT Low High or 2 AHLT Low High OFF Low High SS 13 WMAXSIuelo Hol OLDER REPEAT 2 ERASE FILE ERASE HAIZE OF 8 FILE ERASE zo ERASE FILE ERASE ERASE DONE lt gt ERASE 280 8 ERASEHES
35. 1390 PC USB USB AUDIO PC OFF 26 25 Windows XP PO PC USB 0SS Player 28 PC 35 DSS WMA Windows 70 dBv HQ 44 1 kHz SP 12 kHz LP 8 kHz HQ 300 7 000 Hz SP 300 5 000 Hz LP 300 3 000 Hz HQ 4 20 SP 10 25 LP 22 20 12 8 g28mm 93 5mm 2kQ 93 5mm 82 3 V DO 250mW 80
36. Windows 2000 XP fProfessional AA TERR o 01ympus DSS Player CD ROM SA PRAET ERIT gt dnt HZ HAF BR R STRE Bie 1588 915 D Setup exe E553 HEE D se aS SHEE ide c AH 0SS Playeri F DSS Player FEBS gt BANE pa XEEERE IS REA FR HH A Be gt HERA PRSE MAR Wie DSS Player gt We HAEA 27 8 ERES EB 28 ES JJ AT GNE BEER
37. MENU 25 FF orREW PLAY SET FF OFF OFF PLAY SET FOLDER or A E no 8 DICT MEETING SCHEDULE B MENU 25 FF REW Ha
38. USB PC A A Folder A sm haa J 0 00 E 1020 oso ES Aeria Be Fee 25 4 17 15 0 00 33 JAXHEA t D5100016 wma nm d 4 gt D5100017 wma 200 40 0 03 16 d T 05100018 45 2002 3 8 43 0 00 27
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41. PLAY SET aWMHatraegswmoduoog PLAY SET PLAY BOCnPOW3 50 FPLAY PLAY SET PLAY Ha 25 S PLAY FF
42. 30 HOLD 7 DSS Player Windows 29 Olympus DSS Player 2002 Ha Olympus DSS Player 2002 i 5 GD 2
43. DSS Player DSS Player DSS Player USB AC USB PC USB USB A USB USB hub USB B PC USB REMOTE USB FRAT EER PCs USB AUDIO OFF wee
44. FSKIP REW B SKIP FF FF CUE FF FF
45. 5 dE E FOLDER REPEAT E FF REW ERASE FILE ERASE 2 8 FILE ERASE ARIAT Faux ERASE FILE ERASE ERASE DONE TE FILE ERASE 8 ERASE 16 15 LOCK FOLDER REPEAT FOLDER REPEAT ERASE 3 ALL ERASE 7 8 FF REW
46. IBM Microsoft Windows 98 98SE 2000 Professional Professional Edition Intel Pentium Il 333 64 10 2 CD ROM Creative Labs Sound Blaster 16 100 Microsoft Internet Explorer 4 01 800 600 256 USB nopT e USB noprbi Windows 95 Windows 95 USB
47. DISPLAY 31VO9 3WI L 1 1 qowueg 10 A B C Di EJ B DSS WMA Windows Menua aynvo B scTp 19 199 FOLDER 5100
48. 5 HOLD INHV1V MAL WOU 2 LSVHLNOO Bauruowt Wyx Ce INDEX
49. 9 Olympus 21 22 DC 3V He USB nopry TIME amp DATE
50. DSS Player amp SS 08 S Eu EET BAW ED Ted 2 v el ooo EIS AEGA B ZOB 00 t gt DS100016 wma 2002 03 14 E DS100017 wma 2002 03 14 6 40 0 03 16 t DS100018 dss 2002 03 14 9 6 43 0 00 27 p 0 p ZG E da FOLDER C Cp FOLDER D FOLDER E PCS DSS WMA WAVELRTYS2 18610 SSA Six Sak 9t 3 31 DSS Player amp 3 PCol
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52. AC USB AC TIME amp DATE 3 17 SET TIME amp DATE 3 TIME amp DATE A TIN PLAY SET 000 DISPLAY FF REW 24H STOP 8 MENU MENU 52825 FF REWV TIME amp DATE PLAY SET
53. 15 VCVA 12 WADA 1 nogooouo 11 __ enHaresswmoduoog euo odymm qLooHquUeLlmnaloaAh JAQON 93H I 9wnKed REC MODE SP
54. FOLDER REPEAT FF REW coo6ujeuue FILE ERASE 8 ERASE FILE ERASE FILE ERASE DONE ERASE 8 FILE ERASE 16 SoNAm anHaueT 15 4201 sonneg einmeg enHaUeT
55. WAX DICT MEETING gt MEMO FOLDER gt NOTE gt IDEA gt TODO REPEAT REMINDER LECTURE ERASE SCHEDULE ARCHIVE IMAT TOP PRIORITY gt PRIORITY gt INDEX TRER IMPORTANT CONFIDENTIAL PRIVATE DON T FORGET Tu THINGS TO DO gt MESSAGE CONVERSATION REPORT DISPLAY A gt B gt C gt D gt E gt 5 G gt H gt l gt J gt K gt L gt 5 M N 0 P Q R gt S gt T gt U gt V gt W gt X gt Y gt Z TE 9139 QD INDEX 9 FF REW DISPLAY hoiojokolomono 02poqorosotouo V2OWoXoyoz 1 2
56. MENU 25 FF REW Ha amp PLAY SET 120 D FF REW 2 PLAY SET 5100 STOP 12 24 DISPLAY
57. FF FOLDER REPEAT 1 MENU MENU MENU OFF Low High
58. 10 DS10 1D DSS Player DSS Player WMA c DRM Digital Rights Management oJo8020u01 sonneg enHesody dou 33 9009 302402 34 LOW 8 LOCK ON 16 INDEX FULL
59. Em zu CONF ALES DICT T DICT 5 10cm oll 67 12 7 STOP HES PLAY SET HES PLAY SETHES H F PLAY 50 PLAY SETHES S PLAY er 25 ox Hn F SKIP
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61. 60 30 10 FULL FOLDER FULL 15 DSS Player 26 PAUSE gt B 10 PLAY SET gt
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63. ABH 2 01ympus AC ABH AC AC AC AC AC AC
64. 20 MENU 382591 FF REWV CONTRAST PLAY SET LCD FF REW LCD 1 20 10 PLAY SET STOP Bt BACKLIGHT 10 MENU 382591 FF REW BACKLIGHT Ab PLAY SET FF REW ON OFF X 0N OFF PLAY SET STOP FOLDER NAME Aj E 8 DICT MEETING SCHEDULE
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66. 8 Rl LOCK ON AES HUS 16 INDEX FULL gp 18 FOLDER FULL amp ZO 199 15 15 MEMORY 0 15 FULL NO FILE MEMORY ERROR SYSTEM ERROR OVER FLOW YS 8 19 21 100
67. 12 FF REW PLAY SET FF PLAY SET
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69. 16 FOLDER FF REW MENU 25 FF REW PLAY SET FF REW OFF OFF PLAY SET STOP 18
70. 30528055 Player USB AC USB PO USB EMER TGA RE USB A USB U B hub USB B PC gt USB REMOTE o Hace USB VERE o IBS ER ARI BAB PCs FUUSBER BRAS Fl HEA HEE RE USB AUDIO OFF USB 25 USB USB USB US USB AC ERIE
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82. 2 01ympus AC 64MB DSS WMA Reta U HQ SP LP Bi x 12 HQ 4 20 SP 10 25 LP 22 20 5 199 995 10 VCVA 66 11 19 5 8 10 62100 100 10
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85. Low High 0 458 322 9 8 4 OFF 15 13 USB OFF 25 DSS Player 28 ks 35 30 9 11 RA At E102 PC Tue PCA Foot switch RS23 24 9 4686 MET2
86. 90170 18 16 FOLDER FULL MEMORY FULL 199 15 199 15 15 NO FILE MEMORY ERROR Olympus SYSTEM ERROR Olymp
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90. 2 5 3 5 DSS WMA Windows 70 dBv HQ 44 1 SP 12 LP 8 300 7 000 SP 300 5 000 LP 300 3 000 44 20 SP 10 25 LP 22 20 12 8 28 3 5 2 KOM 3 5
91. CD ROM 4 2 3 GIF D Setup exe D DSS Player DSS Player bel DSS Player 27 28 GH Olympus DSS Player
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94. FOLDER REPEAT HES 5100 J FF HES 7 He FOLDER REPEATHES 7H 1 Moving File MENU High ASS Of 2 8
95. 9 AC AC DC 3V gt ERII T TE gt AC Fa TIME amp DATE 17 SET TIME amp DATE 3 TIME amp DATE PLAY SET a DISPLAY PATRE E FF
96. 2 HOLD HOLD goHeJdo 4 XIGHALLIOD 6301 OoJOHHemadau edeluete 5 yeadele9 195 8 gt lt LOW
97. 5 10 PLAY SET VOLUME STOP PLAY SET Noise Cancel ELT Low High Fast playback Slow playback 15 WMA PLAY SET PLAY SET 2 50 PLAY VSET FLAY SET S PLAY 25 FE A SKIP
98. FORMAT DONE 4 8 2 I 8 a ks 12 Mo SP REC MODE ago Fur ee 11 ON OFF CX VCVA 16 ON PROFF LOCK 0002 17 0N ALARM ork 14 ON OFF ALL PLAY j USR LCD 18 CONTRAST 207 Ys VIB BACKLIGHT es 291914 ON FE OFF o 22 ON BEER OFF USBI ON OFF USB AUDIO rrr ET FF FOLDER NAME 19 STOP REC COMMENT 21 i
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100. HOLD 8 8 TIME amp DATE 9 pe Coon ieu 10 VCVA MODE 12 ALL PLAVA ertt eren tee 14 14 15 ee FOLDER 19 LOCK COMMENT 21 ALARM itrio rianta akasaini 17 22
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105. FOLDER REPEAT END FOLDER REPEAT STOP FF
106. Q VCVA ug SET HOLD HOLD WEA HOLD HOLD H0LD s 2 H0LD EB SEBEEROVEFSS RT E AAA am
107. zx uu ES ne ONI FF E ALL ERASE 0 CF 8 LL ES ERASEBES REW HES 10 ON OFF WAS AAS se STOP HES 18 24 ALARM FOLDER REPEA FF REW HES MENU 25 ALARM A FF REW PLAY SET HES OFF2 FF ON 0
108. 13 18 3 Noise Cancel Function 15 3 e Cortologic AG Noise Suppression Technology a 22 LCD he USB Gi DSS Player fr 26 PC i USB fr PC PC XE SP LP DSS HQ WMA
109. e uq e e MO AT Wo Microsoft Windows Windows Media Pentium Adobe4jAcrobat Reader Adobe Systems Incorporated CORTOLOGICX Cortologic AG
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111. 21 FORMAT 24 ERROR aX cradle amp PC ASO Ot HOLD2 2 HOLD 7 H 16 eo 18 16 25 4321
112. MENU 25 FF REW FOLDER NAME PLAY SET FF REW PLAY SET FF REW 20 430104 SHAH CLHOT DIOE KE 19 430101 z S3 Ayo c 20 2588 DICT TO DO A gt F gt K gt P gt U gt Z a foOk Op u gt z gt l gt 6 gt ZM 10 00 PLAY SET o HOM s 1 I SPLAY EEL DISPLAY FF o T RA REW
113. USB USB AUDIO PC WER ORF 3 25 Windows XP PC DSS Player 28 35 BH 36 588 ME9 11 E102 PC RS23 24 USB ME12 A321 A322 BERE KA232 FESSA RS GS BE RUIT ICE RE HIA o2 5
114. ALL ERASE RR HR ERASE MENU ALL ERASE 1282501 FF REW LOCK ae ERASE DONE 3 PLAY SET FF REW ON FF QC ALL ERASE E HERE OFF 3 8 ERASE pow PETS ON OFF PLAY SET STOP 281890 gt 82471 ALARM FOLDER REPEAT FF REW MENU 25 FF REW
115. 25 USB USB lt USB USB USB AC Eo HOLD 7 PC USB A USB USB USB b A USB REMOTE QE Ves Y LGHS Sz ESSE Jake Ld las Y LGHS Sz ESI 30
116. CONTRAST 20 MENU 25 FF Ha CONTRAST PLAY SET FF REW 1 20 10 PLAY SET STOP 10
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118. IBMI International Business Machines 2 2 Adobe Acobat Reader Adobe Systems 49 CORTOLOGIC Cortologic AG aa gt ry 0x Slo 4r rx ra rx MN 0 H Aaa Of 0
119. VCVA FF REW OFF ON VCVA OFF PLAY SET STOP REC 1 STANDBY REW
120. e e e EE ERES REGE SUD BAYT MRE gt SHOR BME e xix EDS e e M0 oe AT RIER Microsoft Windows B Windows Media FARKA EMS ER Pentium ERS
121. ALL PLAY 25 FF ALL PLAY PLAY SET FF REW ON OFF ON OFF PLAY SET 14 PLAY SET
122. 800X600 256 USB 1 0 Windows95 Windows95 USB PC USB Windows 98 USB Windows98SE ar USB DSS Player DSS Player Windows 2000 XP Professional 01ympus DSS Player
123. INDEX FULL 16 WMA LCD aa Bt CONTRAST HUE PERE FUE DRESS TIT RE SIRF dat LCD 20 MENU FENER 4825H FF REWV CONTRAST BL PLAY VSET LCD FF REW E LCD 1 20 10 PLAY SET STOP BACKLIGHT 10 8 fT DRE f ATP MENU 25 FF RE W BACKLIGHT BL PLAY VSET FF REW ON OFF 68 0N OFF
124. Ses ol S PLAY SET HES Al MOVE DONE m l0 me K TC SEZGI 3 FULL STOPHES 199 FOLDER p 4 8 410 Hur ox 25 uro FF REW ES PLAY SET HES da 0 FF REW ON OFF PLAY SETHES 9100 D A H CD
125. DSS Player 26 DSS Player 30 iat 27 31 28 32 29 eese 33 34 BE ete 36 MN 35 ILL 37 36 RE RUSE MIC FRE 85 4 VOLUME 28 8 FOLDER REPEAT 2818 6 PLAY SET INDEX FF EH 40 MENU GREE ffA HOLD ORERE 3 STOP fE H ERASE MURR REC E DISPLAY 07 LOEW 00 VSB HEBEL Sims 21 RSL 2 EHE 631 GS MICSENS SZARE LCD VCVA uS ERE PESE O HOLD H0LD BEA HOLD gt GRA BAe gt HIRT HOLD DASH EY Ft PE
126. OFF OFF PLAY SET STOP DISPLAY DISPLAY DISPLAY 1 6
127. REMOTE HAIE CT 58 219 088 468 USBZEO A 40508 0 nE 40568 PC9 USB nin nz n Ei 405608 2 OSS aasa 4068 REMOTE Z hod lel hod log 1e eld SSA 141 nz p m gt DSS Player WMoIX USS
128. DSS Player F1 b F Olympus DSS Player 2002 Help gt Welcome to Olympus DSS Player 2002 VE Let s Get Started a Let s Get Started 055 Player 2002 Guided Tour Commands no
129. 16 OFF 17 OFF cTp 14 OFF 18 1 20 19 OFF 22 OFF OFF 9 rs crp 19 21 24 FF REW STOP
130. 5 USB HOLD 7 DSS Player Windows 29 PC USB Driver Setup Wizard USB 01ympus DSS Player 2002 01ympus DSS Player 2002 Ej Microsoftysualcty50 gt Ms 5 cuni T BS olympus 050 2002 MO O DSS Player 2002 DS 150 320 DSS Player 3 0 3 1 3 5
131. PLAY SET STOP FOLDER NAME T A HRS FE XH 8 DICT ERR MEETING SCHEDULE MENU 03825 H FF REWV FOLDER _ NAME PLAY SET FF REW PLAY SET FF REW 20 WYN 430101 ZLAHKA LHI TIVE 9652 19 NN 330104 549944 20 A SETS BER E eee gt ZEN DICT TO DO A U2Z22aofokop u gt z gt l gt 65 3 7 m DICT 10 00 PLAY RR DISPLAY EN Ra 7 FRG MD SPAY SM 3E PURIS AST FF
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151. 8 Recording and Playback Recording sii atii 10 Playing etr te tens 12 Using the Variable Control Continuous Playback ALL PLAY 14 Voice Actuator VOVA 11 Repeat Playback 14 Recording Modes REC MODE 12 Noise Cancel Function 15 Microphone Sensitivity 12 Other functions 15 Assigning File Comments COMMENT 21 Locking Files LOCK 16 Moving Files Across Folders 22 Alarm Playback Function ALARM 17 System Sounds BEEP 22 Index Marks s r aansens 18 LCD Display Information 23 LCD Contrast Adjustment CONTRAST 18 Formatting the Recorder FORMAT 24 Backlight BACKLIGHT 19 Menu List srt 25 Assigning Folder Names FOLDER NAME 19 Managing Files on Your PC Using DSS Player Software 26 Running DSS Player 90 Installing Software 27 Window Names 31 Using Online Help 28 Import Voice Files to Your PC 32 Connecting to Your PC 29 Play a Voice File 33 Other Information Alarm Message List Troubleshooting
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155. 30 Remove the recorder from the cradle Make sure that the recorder s record play indicator lamp isn t _ flashing and remove the recorder from the cradle Hold the cradle with your hand and raise the recorder from the top end to remove it from the hook as shown in the illustration Disconnect the USB J connecting cable Notes Do not needlessly touch the connection point on the front of the cradle at the low end as that may cause damage resulting in a bad connection Release the HOLD switch P7 Running DSS Player Start Windows Connect the recorder to your PC For the connection procedure refer to Connecting to Your PC 29 When you connect the recorder to your PC for the first time the USB Driver Setup Wizard will open Follow the instructions on the screen to install the driver Click on the Start button select Programs then Olympus DSS Player 2002 Click on Olympus DSS Player 2002 HTML Help v 2 Acrobat Reade 0 AEBS t About automatic startup By connecting the recorder to your PC you can automatically start an application Right click on icon of the Task Bar on the lower right hand corner on the screen then click on Select startup application 2 Check the application to automatically start The application that you check will automatically start If yo
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169. Accessories optional 36 Specifications Technical Assistance Sued Identification of Parts GD Built in microphone 2 indicator lamp 3 Microphone jack VOLUME control 5 FOLDER REPEAT button PLAY SET button INDEX button FF Fast Forward button 9 REW Rewind button MENU button HOLD switch 42 Built in speaker 3 STOP button ERASE button 09 REC Record button DISPLAY button 4 Display LCD panel PC USB terminal Cradle connection terminals CO Battery cover Strap hole 62 Earphone jack 3 Clip Power jack 29 MICSENS Microphone sensitivity switch Cradle attachment point Display LCD Panel Battery indicator VCVA Variable Control Voice Actuator indicator Character Information display Alarm indicator Erase lock indicator Q Current file number Total number of recorded files in the folder Setting the HOLD switch to the HOLD position If you setthe recorder to HOLD status by sliding the HOLD switch in the direction of the arrow the current conditions will be preserved and all buttons and switches except the HOLD switch will be disabled This feature is useful when the recorder has to be carried in a bag or pocket Remember to reset the HOLD switch
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178. 03 5 mm mini jack impedance 2 kQ Earphone jack 03 5 mm mini jack impedance 8 or more Maximum working output 3 V DC ee 250 mW or more 8 speaker Input power requirement Rated voltage 3V Batteries Two AAA batteries LRO3 or R03 External power supply AC adapter External dimensions 108 x 41 5 x 21mm without protrusions Weight 75 g including batteries Specifications and design are subject to change without notice Battery life varies greatly according to type of batteries used and the conditions of use Technical Assistance and Support The following are for only technical questions and support about OLYMPUS recorder and software 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 9 olympus com Technical Hotline Number in Europe Toll free number 00800 67 10 83 00 available for Austria Belgium Denmark France Germany Netherlands Norway Sweden Switzerland United Kingdom Charged numbers 49 180 567 1083 available for Finland Italy Luxemburg Portugal Spain and Czech Republic 49 40 23773 899 available for Greece Croatia Hungary and the rest of Europe User Support E mail address in Europe dss support olympus europa com pue sourjsissy suolleoWloedSs 37
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184. 4 Voice File List Box Will display the folders selected in 2 and MopuIM Jaheld SSd Buluuny 31 Import Voice Files to Your PC Importing voice files to your PC from the recorder is called downloading With DSS Player there are three ways to download voice files to your PC Download Selected Files Download one or several voice files to your PC Download Folders Download all the voice files in one folder Download All Click on the icon and download all the voice files stored in the recorder to your PC The following is an explanation of Download Selected Files For explanations of Download Folders and Download All refer to Online Help Download Selected Files 100 ol 9114 9310A loduul Select the folder From the Device Manager window select the folder that contains the voice file you would like to download The illustration shows that Folder A has been selected 8 Message Tray Device Manager 05100510 gt A FOLDER A Cg FOLDER B FOLDER pj FOLDER D Cp FOLDER E Total of 4 messages 32 Select the voice file Select the voice file you would like to download from the Voice File List Box To select more than one file hold either the Ctrl or Shift key and select files The illustration shows that one voice file is selected gt gt gt r aug s 6 00 rompe T oso Dictation Folder
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193. Notes The alarm playback function can be set for only one file at a time The alarm will sound at the scheduled time every day unless the alarm playback setting is cleared f you wish to change the file for alarm play first turn the alarm settings OFF then make any desired new alarm settings The alarm will sound for 5 minutes and then stop f you are using the recorder at the scheduled time the alarm will sound after you re done The alarm will sound at the scheduled time even if the recorder is set to hold The recorder begins to play the file associated with the alarm when you press any button The alarm playback setting is cleared if the selected file is erased uonoung 1oeqAeld uuelV 17 LSVHLNOQ 1ueunsn py 5 027 SHEW xepul 8 Index Marks Index marks can be incorporated into a file during recording or playback to make it easy to locate interesting information Setting an Index Mark Press the INDEX button during recording or playback to set an index mark An index number appears on the display Locating an Index Mark Hold the FF or REW button while playing a file The recorder stops for 1 second when it reaches the index mark Clearing an Index Mark Locate the index mark you want to clear Press the ERASE button while the index number appears for approximately 2 seconds on the display The index mark is erased Notes Up to 16 ind
194. ON Backlight is enabled OFF Backlight is disabled Press the PLAY SET button to complete the setup screen Press the STOP button to close the menu Assigning Folder Names FOLDER NAME You can give each of the five A to folders a name with up to 8 characters Frequently used words such as dictation DICT meeting MEETING and schedule SCHEDULE are pre set in a template Press the MENU button The menu opens 25 Press the FF or REW button until FOLDER NAME flashes on the display Press the PLAY SET button The folder name setup process begins Press the FF or REW button to choose the folder you want to name Press the PLAY SET button to accept the chosen folder Press the FF or REW button to choose characters The recorder assigns the following buttons to inputting procedures Available characters P 20 LHDITMOVA AWVN YAG104 JeplodJ 6ulu6lssV 19 3NVN Y30704 eplod 6ulu6lssV 20 Recorder buttons that are used to input characters Button Push Action PLAY Press To input the selected SET once character and advance the input position Press Confirms folder name or file and hold comment FF Press Selects character to be once input forward Press Skips forward quickly and hold through characters REW Press Selects character to be onc
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198. 6ulseJ3 15 Erase All Files from a Folder All files in a folder can be erased simultaneously except for locked files Locking Files LOCK Locking a file keeps important data from being accidentally erased Locked files are not erased when you choose to erase all files from a folder Press the FOLDER REPEAT button to choose the folder you want to erase all files Press the FOLDER REPEAT button Press the ERASE button for 3 to choose a folder seconds or longer ALL ERASE flashes on the display for Press the FF or REW button to approximately 8 seconds Press the ERASE button once more when ALL ERASE is flashing The display changes to ALL ERASE and erasing will start choose the file you want to lock Press the MENU button The menu opens P 25 Press the FF or REW button saria Bursei3 until LOCK flashes on the display ERASE DONE is displayed when the files are erased Locked files are reassigned file numbers in ascending order Press the PLAY SET button The file locking setup process begins Notes Press the FF or REW button If the ERASE button is not pressed within the 8 seconds after ALL ERASE starts flashing the recorder will revert to choose between ON and OFF to stop status ON Locks the file and prevents it from being erased OFF Unlocks the file and allows it to be erased Press the PLAY SET button to compl
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201. With FCC Standards FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE 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 apparail numerique ne depasse pas limits de Categorie B pour les emissions de gruit radio emanant d appareils numeriques tel que prevu dans les Reglements sur l Interference Radio du Department Canadian des Communications Canadian CE mark indicates that this product complies with the European requirements for safety health enviroment and customer protection L indication CE signifie que ce produit est conforme aux exigences concernant la s curit la sant l environnement et la protection du consommateur Das CE Zeichen best tigt die bereinstimmug mit den Europ ischen Bestimmungen f r Betriebssicherheit und Umweltschutz Il marchio CE indica che questo prodotto amp conforme alle norme della comunit europea per quanto riguarda la sicurezza la salute l ambiente e la protezione del consumatore La marca CE indica que este producto se encuentra de conformidad con las exigencias europeas sobre seguridad salud medio ambiente y protecci n al consumidor CE
202. will display alternately 1 FOLDER B S D File length Shows how long a file is LENGTH 1H27M58s osa FoLDER A 09 2 Time stamp Shows the year month and date that the file was recorded 12 310 2002v vy 3 Time stamp 53709 Shows the month date hour and minute that the Ei FOLDER 6 OOw00s TIME file was recorded 12m 310411 28 File comment ss 5369 Shows comment added EX a file If there is no comment comment will TOP PRIORITY appear v 8 Memory remaining Shows remaining recording time FOLDER A OOyOOs LEMAIN 2H16M20s 153 59 FOLDER Current time and date Shows the current time and date During playback the oo amp the 11 28 counter appears Ifa comment contains many characters it will scroll horizontally to display the complete comment While recording mode It will repeatedly cycle through to 3 Operation recording Shows remaining recording Quer time in countdown format 7838v09s v 1 FOLDER 8 OOwO1s 2H38M09s ad dg as Ei oy ET x FOLDER B OOvO 15 M09s Recording level meter Shows a graphic of the audio input level 3 Remaining memory Shows remaining recording time in bars Emmm F Remaining recording time can also be seen in 2 and 3
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205. ERROR Formatting error There was an error while formatting the recorder s memory Reformat the memory P24 Troubleshooting Symptom Probable cause Action Nothing The batteries are not loaded properly Verify polarity is correct appears on The batteries are dead Replace with new batteries the display none of these suggestions works Reset the recorder 24 The recorder is in HOLD mode Release the recorder from HOLD 7 Won t start The recorder is in HOLD mode Release the recorder from HOLD 7 The batteries are dead Replace with new batteries Unable to Low remaining internal flash memory Erase unnecessary files record The maximum number of files has been reached Check another folder No playback The earphone is connected Unplug the earphones to use the tone heard internal speaker The VOLUME control is set to 0 Adjust the VOLUME control Unable to The file is locked Unlock the file P 16 erase Noise heard The recorder was shaken during recording during The recorder was placed near a cell phone or Move the recorder playback fluorescent lamp while recording or during playback Recording The microphone sensitivity is too low Set the microphone sensitivity to level too low CONF mode and try again P 12 Unable to set The maximum number of index marks 16 has been Erase unnecessary index marks index marks reached P 18 The f
206. File Nam ling Len E Download Tray 30008 33 Folder A gt DS100016 wma gg Folder B gt DS100017 wma 3 1 6 40 PM 0 03 16 oda 05100018 02 6 43 PM 0 00 27 Download the voice file From the Download menu click on Download Selected Files Tools Download Voice Recognition Help Download Folder Download Folder B Download Folder Download Folder D Download Folder E Download All i Ctrl Shift M Download complete Once the transmission screen closes and the record play indicator lamp on the recorder goes dark the downloading is completed 46 Recording Length 19 Notes NEVER disconnect the USB connecting cable while the record play indicator lamp is flashing If you do the data will be destroyed Depending on the size of the voice file and your PC it may take some time to download the files The downloaded files will be stored in the download tray folder that corresponds to the folder in the recorder Example A voice file downloaded from Folder A will be stored in download tray A on your PC e lfavoice file already exists on your PC with the same name date and time recorded the new file will not be downloaded Play a Voice File Select the folder Select the folder that contains the voice file you would like to play The illustration shows that to select from among voice files already downloaded Folder Ain the Dictation Folder
207. MENU 25 FORMAT A 7 FF REW PLAY SET HES START FF PLAY SET HES Al FORMAT DONE 4 8 2 TT MENUHIES REC MODE HQ SP VCVA oe eee LOCK ALARM do Rc PTA ON ALL PLAY DB ru oH ON LCD 18 1 CONTRAST Ey 20 19 BACKLIGHT SFF 22 os OFF USB AUDIO 4680 0N OFF 10 ol o TIME amp DATE 9 FOLDER 19
208. when using the recorder Notes f you set the recorder to hold during Stop mode the display goes dark If you press any button the time will flash for about 2 seconds but the function of the button is disabled The alarm will sound at the scheduled time even if the recorder is set to hold The recorder begins to play the file associated with the alarm when you press any button If you are recording when you switch the recorder to HOLD recording will continue until the recorder memory runs out PIOH Sed Jo Jejdepy Ov eui 6ulsn Inserting Batteries Lightly press down on the arrow and slide the battery cover open Insert two AAA alkaline batteries observing the correct polarity Close the battery cover completely Replacing batteries The battery indicator on the display changes as the batteries lose power aw gt 4 gt d BATTERY LOW When q_ appears on the display replace the batteries as soon as possible When the batteries are too weak the recorder shuts down and BATTERY LOW appears on the display AAA alkaline batteries are recommended Notes Be sure to stop the recorder before replacing the batteries Unloading the batteries while the recorder is recording erasing or otherwise accessing an audio file may corrupt the file If you are recording into a file and the batteries run out yo
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213. DIGITAL VOICE RECORDER 0 10 INSTRUCTIONS INSTRUCTIONS TAREE 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 To ensure successful recordings we recommend that you test the record function and volume before use For Safe and Correct Usage Before using your new recorder read this manual carefully 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 heed the warnings and information provided General Precautions Do not leave the recorder in hot humid locations such as inside a closed automobile under direct sunlight or on the beach in the summer Do not store the recorder in places exposed to excessive moisture or dust Do not use organic solvents such as alcohol and lacquer thinner to clean the unit Do not place the recorder on top of or near electric appliances such as TVs or refrigerators Avoid recording or playing back near cellular phones or othe
214. EP i 22 AED ERIE St nire itcr hing 18 LCD 23 LCD CONTRAST 18 FORMAT 24 BACKLIGHT 19 AAIR PPP 25 FOLDER NAME 19 DSS Player 26 DSS Player 30 MMC 27 AEA ere SS eS 31 RR 28 32 29 eee 33 IEEE GR 34 BUB Deco an tm ez teen 36 35 36 qM CD ORE MIC VOLUME S FOLDER REPEAT PLAY SET INDEX GET FF REW 0 MENU HOLD 2 3 STOP G ERASE REC RE DISPLAY LCD 8 7 USB 09 QO 21 AFL EAR Q3 9
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216. If the destination folder is full a maximum of 199 files FOLDER FULL appears on the display and files cannot be transferred to it The file transfer process is aborted if you press the STOP button or leave the recorder idle for 8 seconds after you choose a destination folder System Sounds BEEP The recorder beeps to alert you to button operations or warn you of errors System sounds may be turned off Press the MENU button The menu opens 25 Press the FF or REW button until flashes on the display Press the PLAY SET button The system sound setup process begins Press the FF or REW button to choose between ON and OFF ON System sounds are enabled OFF System sounds are disabled Press the PLAY SET button to complete the setup screen Press the STOP button to close the menu Note If the alarm playback function has been set the alarm will sound at the scheduled time even if system sounds are turned off LCD Display Information This recorder is capable of switching views on its LCD display If you press the DISPLAY button while stopped or while playing back a file the LCD display will switch and you can confirm file information and various recorder settings Press the DISPLAY button The LCD display views will switch every time the DISPLAY button is pressed While stop or playback mode It will repeatedly cycle through to If there is no file 5 and
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218. NDEX FULL 18 16 FOLDER FULL MARA 199 15 15 199 MEMORY FULL wate CS TERIS 15 NO FILE MEMORY ERROR 01ympus SYSTEM ERROR TERRE EE HR A AA aR SR TGR 01ympus OVER FLOW 8 19 21 100 21 FORMAT ERROR 24
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220. PUS OPTICAL CO LTD San ei Building 22 2 Nishi Shinjuku 1 chome shinjuku ku Tokyo Japan Tel 03 3340 2211 OLYMPUS AMERICA INC Two Corporate Center Drive Melville NY 11747 3157 U S A Tel 1 800 622 6372 OLYMPUS OPTICAL CO EUROPA GMBH Premises Goods delivery Wendenstrasse 14 18 20097 Hamburg Germany Tel 040 237730 Letters Postfach 10 49 08 20034 Hamburg Germany OLYMPUS OPTICAL CO U K LTD 2 8 Honduras Street London EC1Y OTX United KingdomTel 020 7253 2772 OLYMPUS KOREA CO LTD 2F Duckhung BD 1328 10 Seocho Dong Seocho Ku Seoul 137 070 KoreaTel 02 3466 2900 OLYMPUS CHINA INVESTMENT CO LTD Room 2201 North Tower Kerry Center No 1 Guang Hua Road Chaoyang District Beijing P R C Tel 010 6561 3355 OLYMPUS HONG KONG AND CHINA LIMITED Room 1520 1527 Ocean Centre 5 Canton Road Tsimshatsui Kowloon Hong Kong Tel 852 2730 1505 http www olympus com Declaration of Conformity Model Number Trade Name Responsible Party Address Telephone Number 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 DS 10 DIGITAL VOICE RECORDER OLYMPUS AMERICA INC 2 Corporate Center Drive Melville NY 11747 3157 U S A 800 622 6372 Tested Comply
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223. WENT H0LD GE es 7 PC USB A USB USB USB b GD A Bt MEA CERERI E 5 gt 2 AREAL USB ERS REMOTE 3 po oue 29 HOLD 7 104214 5502 1 ME Y GAS SERE 30 DSS Player 4 Windows A 29
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225. able batteries Never use any battery with a torn or cracked outer cover Keep batteries out of the reach of children f you notice anything unusual when using this product such as abnormal noise heat smoke or a burning odor remove the batteries immediately while being careful not to burn yourself and call your dealer or local Olympus representative for servicing AC Adapter warning not attempt to disassemble repair modify the AC adapter in any way Keep foreign objects including water metal or flammable substances from getting inside the product Do not moisten the AC adapter or touch it with a wet hand Do notuse the AC adapter in the vicinity of flammable gas including gasoline benzine and lacquer thinner In case the internal parts of the AC adapter are exposed because it has been dropped or otherwise damaged the AC adapter is dropped in water or if water metal flammable substances or other foreign objects get inside it you notice anything unusual when using the AC adapter such as abnormal noise heat smoke or a burning odor do not touch any of the exposed parts immediately disconnect the power supply plug from the power outlet and call your dealer or local Olympus representative for servicing Continued use of the AC adapter under these circumstances could result in electric shock fire or injury Main Features The recor
226. der stores highly compressed DSS and WMA format voice messages in 64 MB integrated flash memory The recorder supports three recording modes HQ High Quality mode SP Standard Playback mode and LP Long Playback mode P 12 Continuous recording time is approximately 4 hours and 20 minutes in HQ mode approximately 10 hours and 25 minutes in SP mode and approximately 22 hours and 20 minutes in LP mode The five folders can hold 199 files each for a maximum of 995 recordings 10 It has a built in Variable Control Voice Actuator VCVA function P 11 You may assign your own names to folders P 19 Each of the 5 folders can have a name of up to 8 characters This recorder has 10 pre set name templates You can input file comments 21 3 You can add comments of up to 100 characters to each recorded file This recorder has 10 pre set comment templates It has Fast Playback and Slow Playback functions to control playback speed rs P 13 You can insert or delete index marks 18 3 f you insert index marks during recording or playback you will later be able to quickly find the recording you want to hear It has a Noise Cancel Function 15 3 e Cortologic AG Noise Suppression Technology reduces noise in files and enables clear sound playback 3 4 Recorded files may be moved from one folder to another 22 It has large back
227. e PC terminal port of the recorder REMOTE is displayed on recorder if the USB cable is connected Notes NEVER disconnect the USB connecting cable while the record play indicator lamp is flashing If you do the data will be destroyed Some PCs and USB hubs may not supply sufficient power and the recorder may not connect If that happens turn the USB AUDIO OFF in the recorder s menu settings P 25 Refer to the user s manual for your PC regarding the USB port or USB hub on your PC Be sure that you connect the USB cable either directly to the USB port on your PC or the self power AC adapter connection USB hub Be sure to push the cable connector all the way in Otherwise the recorder may not operate properly Release the HOLD switch P7 Connecting to your PC using the cradle Place the recorder on the cradle Insert end A of the USB cable to your PC s USB port or USB hub Connect the end b of the USB connection cable to the cradle Make sure that the recorder is stopped and place it in the cradle When you place the recorder on the cradle Dinsert the recorder so its bottom slot meets the hook on the front of the cradle at the A low end Hold the top of the recorder and push it against the cradle until it clicks is displayed on recorder if the USB cable is connected Ano ol Jaheld SSG Buruung 3d JNO ol
228. e input back Press Skips back quickly through and hold characters 2 Every time the DISPLAY button is pressed it will skip ahead by five characters so you can quickly move closer to the character you want Currently displayed character Space DICT gt TODO gt 2 gt a gt f gt k gt p gt u gt z gt 1 gt 6 gt gt gt Space DICT gt TO DO If you press the DISPLAY button while a character other than one of the above appears you will skip to the closest forward character in the above cycle Pressing the DISPLAY button again will then cycle through every fifth character as shown above Available characters Type of Characters Action FOLDER Returns to previous REPEAT character ERASE To delete the flashing character Template Folder INDEX Press Switches between once character groups type Press Quickly cycles through the and hold character groups types DISPLAY Press Selects character to be DICT gt MEETING gt MEMO name NOTE gt IDEA 5 TO DO input REMINDER gt LECTURE SCHEDULE ARCHIVE File TOP PRIORITY PRIORITY gt comment IMPORTANT CONFIDENTIAL input PRIVATE gt DONT FORGET THINGS TO DO 2 MESSAGE CONVERSATION gt REPORT Large caps once input skips ahead by 5 characters Press Quickly skips ahead in and hold increments of f
229. ete the setup screen t might take more than 10 seconds to complete erasing all files Press the STOP button to close the menu Notes You cannot set index marks in locked files P 18 Any locked files are erased when you format the recorder 24 Alarm Playback Function ALARM The alarm playback function can be set to play a selected file at a pre set time Press the FOLDER REPEAT button to choose a folder Press the FF or REW button to choose the file to be played when the alarm sounds Press the MENU bution The menu opens 25 Press the FF or REW button until ALARM flashes on the display Press the PLAY SET button The alarm playback setup process begins Press the FF or REW button to choose between ON and OFF ON Enables alarm playback OFF Disables alarm playback Press the PLAY SET button to complete the setup screen When you choose ON the hour indicator flashes When you choose OFF the alarm indicator disappears and finishes with Step 12 Press the FF or REW button to set the hour Press the PLAY SET button to accept the hour The minute indicator flashes Press the FF or REW button to set the minute Press the PLAY SET button to accept the minute Press the STOP button to close the menu An alarm tone will sound at the scheduled time Press any button while the alarm sounds to play the file you associated with the alarm
230. ex marks can be set in a file Attempting to set more index marks will cause INDEX FULL to appear on the display Index marks cannot be set or cleared in a locked file P 16 As for WMA format files only ones recorded with this recorder can have index marks LCD Contrast Adjustment CONTRAST If the display is difficult to see because of environmental conditions and temperature you can adjust the contrast using this function to easily see the LCD display display contrast Display contrast can be adjusted in 20 levels Press the MENU button The menu opens P 25 Press the FF or REW button until CONTRAST flashes on the display Press the PLAY SET button The LCD display contrast setup process begins Press the FF or REW button to set the contrast level You can adjust the LCD display contrast level from 1 to 20 Initial setting 10 Press the PLAY SET button to complete the setup screen Press the STOP button to close the menu Backlight BACKLIGHT The backlight for the recorder will be activated for approximately 10 seconds each time a button is pressed You can select whether or not you would like to use the backlight Press the MENU button The menu opens 25 Press the FF or REW button until BACKLIGHT flashes on the display Press the PLAY SET button The backlight setup process begins Press the FF or REW button to choose between ON and OFF
231. f many short recordings are made Press the MENU bution REC will be displayed on the screen 25 Press the PLAY SET button The recording mode setup process begins Press the FF or REW button to choose from HQ SP and LP Press the PLAY SET button to complete the setup screen Press the STOP button to close the menu Note Choose HQ or SP mode for recording meetings or lectures with crisp clarity Microphone Sensitivity Microphone sensitivity is adjustable to meet recording needs Using the MICSENS switch choose between the CONF and DICT positions CONF High sensitivity mode that records sounds in all directions DICT Low sensitivity mode suited for dictation Notes f you want to clearly record dictation switch to DICT mode and place the internal microphone close 5 to 10 cm to the speaker f the ambient background noise is too loud to get a clear recording even in DICT mode we recommend that you use an ME 12 single directional microphone sold separately Playing You can start playing a file at any point Press the PLAY SET button to start playback The record play indicator lamp glows green Adjust the VOLUME control to your liking Press the STOP button at any point you want to stop the playback Resume playback by pressing PLAY SET button again How to Cancel Press the PLAY SET button 2 times while fast playing back Playback return
232. f the year month day by pressing the DISPLAY button while setting them 31va9awiL Bumes 10 Recording The recorder provides five folders A B C D and Ej and each message recorded a folder is saved as a Digital Speech Standard DSS file or a Windows Media Audio WMA file These five folders can be selectively used to distinguish the kind of recording for example Aj might be used to store private information while Bj might be dedicated to holding business information P 19 Up to 199 messages can be recorded per folder Press the FOLDER REPEAT button to choose a folder The folder name is displayed Press the REC button to start recording The record play indicator lamp glows red Aim the microphone at the sound source Press the STOP button to stop recording Notes Abeep will sound when remaining recording time reaches 60 seconds 30 seconds and 10 seconds while recording MEMORY FULL or FOLDER FULL will be displayed when the memory or file capacity is full Delete any unnecessary files before recording any further P 15 or transfer voice files to your computer using DSS Player Software P 26 Recording functions Pause Recording Pause Press the REC button while recording wb REC PAUSE will flash on the display Resume Recording Press the REC but
233. g ends Notes f no action is taken within 8 seconds after step 4 the menu will revert to the status of step 2 When the recorder is formatted all the stored data including locked files is erased Menu List Press the MENU button REC MODE VCVA LOCK ALARM ALL PLAY CONTRAST BACKLIGHT BEEP USB AUDIO TIME amp DATE FOLDER NAME COMMENT FORMAT Record mode setting 12 Selection from HQ SP and LP modes VCVA setting P 11 Switch between ON enabled and OFF disabled Locking files setting P 16 Selection between ON locked and OFF unlocked Alarm playback setting P 17 Selection between ON enabled and OFF disabled Continuous playback setting 14 Selection between ON enabled and OFF disabled LCD contrast adjustment 18 Adjust the level from 1 to 20 Backlight setting 19 Selection between ON enabled and OFF disabled System sounds setting 22 Selection between ON enabled and OFF disabled USB Microphone Speaker setting Selection between ON enabled and OFF disabled Time date setting In order of hour minute year month and day 9 Folder naming 19 Assigning file comments i P 21 Recorder formatting vs P 24 Press the FF or REW button Notes f you press the STOP button the REC button or the MENU button during a menu setup operation the recorder will
234. he display is already set to Noise Cancel start from step 2 Change the Noise Cancel level within 8 seconds otherwise the level is set at the displayed level and the display returns to its original view Notes f you set it to Low or High the display flashes the Noise Cancel level for about 2 seconds when a file is played back If you set Noise Cancel to Low or High the setting remains valid until 106 set to OFF If you set Noise Cancel to Low or High you cannot use the Fast Playback and Slow Playback functions 13 As for WMA format files only ones recorded with this recorder can use the Noise Cancel function Erasing Erasing One File at a Time A selected file can be erased from a folder Press the FOLDER REPEAT button to choose a folder Press the FF or REW button to choose the file you want to erase Press the ERASE button FILE ERASE flashes on the display for approximately 8 seconds Press the ERASE button once more when FILE ERASE is flashing The display changes to FILE ERASE and erasing will start ERASE DONE is displayed when the file is erased File numbers are incremented automatically Notes If the ERASE button is not pressed within the 8 seconds after FILE ERASE starts flashing the recorder will revert to stop status An erased file cannot be restored Locked files cannot be erased P 16 uoun 102463 esioN
235. ile is locked Unlock the file P 16 Won t work A non standard AC adapter is being used Use the Olympus A321 for US with AC Canada or A322 for Europe adapter except U K AC adapter Oprional Cannot find Wrong folder Switch to the right folder the recorded voice Cannot use Fast Playback or Slow Playback Noise Cancel function is set to Low or High Turn OFF the Noise Cancel function 15 Bunoouse qnoj 35 jeuondo seuosseooV Bunooyse qnodl 36 Probable cause Noise Cancel function doesn t work Playback mode A file is being played back in Fast Playback or Slow Action The Noise Cancel function doesn t work while a file is being played back in Fast Playback or Slow Playback mode P 13 Cannot Some PCs and USB hubs may not provide sufficient the USB AUDIO OFF in the connect to power recorder s menu settings P 25 Cannot connect Sometimes a connection cannot be made with some You need to change the PC s USB toaPCusinga PCs running Windows XP settings See DSS Player online cradle help for details P 28 Accessories optional External microphone ME9 11 A lavalier omnidirectional microphone that clips to clothing Use to record your own voice or people near you Headset E102 Stereo headset for your PC A helpful tool for PC based transcription Foot switch RS23 24 Connect to the serial or USB port of
236. ion BATTERY LOW Low battery Battery power is getting low Replace with new batteries power P 8 LOCK ON Erase locked Tried to delete a locked file Unlock the file P 16 INDEX FULL Index full The file is full of index marks Erase index marks that are no maximum of 16 marks longer required P 18 FOLDER FULL Folder full The folder is full of files maximum Erase unnecessary files P 15 Maximum number of 199 files The destination folder already has the maximum number of files 199 Erase unnecessary files P 15 MEMORY FULL Zero remaining memory No remaining internal memory Erase unnecessary files P 15 NO FILE No file No files were found in the folder Select another folder MEMORY ERROR Error in the internal flash memory Error in the internal memory This is a malfunction so go to the Store where you purchased the recorder or an Olympus service station for repair SYSTEM ERROR System error System error detected in the recorder This is a malfunction so go to the Store where you purchased the recorder or an Olympus service station for repair OVER FLOW Too many characters input Exceeds the maximum number of characters that can be registered Reduce the number of characters within the limit Up to eight characters can be used for a folder name P 19 21 Up to 100 characters can be used for a file comment 21 FORMAT
237. ive characters Use the two following methods to quickly find characters When the INDEX button is pressed the A gt B gt C gt D gt E gt F gt G gt H gt l gt J gt K gt L gt M gt N gt O gt P gt Q gt R S gt T gt U gt V gt W gt X gt Y gt Z Small caps aobocodoeofogo hoiojokolomon 0oo2poqorosotou vVOWo2Xoyoz Numerics 1225325455565 758590 displayed character group example Uppercase lowercase template symbols will change and you can then press the FF or REW buttons to select characters Symbols gt 25 2 2 amp When you have finished setting the folder name press and hold the PLAY SET button for 1 second or longer This completes the folder naming procedure If you wish to continue assigning names to folders press the PLAY SET button and repeat the procedure from step 4 Press the STOP button to close the menu Notes The folder naming process ends automatically when the 8 character is set If you input more than 8 characters OVER FLOW appears on the display Assigning File Comments COMMENT You can add comments of up to 100 characters to each recorded file If you include the date time and other information you can easily find files without replaying them Press the MENU button The menu opens 25 Press the FF or REW button unti
238. l COMMENT flashes on the display Press the PLAY SET button The file comment setup process begins Input the character If you will input characters using the recorder see step 6 of Assigning Folder Names 19 You 466 to create edit 116 comments DSS Player and transfer them from the PC to the recorder When you have finished setting the file comments press and hold the PLAY SET button for 1 second or longer Press the STOP button to close the menu Note As for WMA format files only ones recorded with this recorder can have comments 2 LNAININOD syuewwog 214 6ulu6lssV 3NVN 334703 6ulu6lssV 0339 spunos ualsAS sieploj ssoloV salld BULON No 2 Moving Files Across Folders A recorded file can be transferred from one folder to another The file is added at the end of existing files in the destination folder Choose the file you want to move and play it Press and hold the FOLDER REPEAT button for 1 second or longer while the file is playing MOVE appears on the display Press the FF REW button to choose a destination folder you choose the current folder as the destination folder the selected file will move to the end of the existing files in it Press the PLAY SET button to accept the chosen destination folder The file is moved MOVE DONE displays when transfer is completed Notes
239. larm playback function P 17 SET TIME amp DATE will flash automatically when you load batteries before using the recorder for the first time or after the recorder hasn t been used for a long time Proceed from step 3 Time Date Screen Date ae amp DATE Month 12M 31p200 Year 1 1 Minute PLAY SET button DISPLAY accepts a choice button and moves on to switching the next item the data displayed FF or REW button alters a choice STOP MENU button button Changing the Time Date Press the MENU button The menu opens 25 Press the FF or REW button until TIME amp DATE flashes on the display Press the PLAY SET button Time Date screen appears The hour indicator flashes indicating the start of the Time Date setup process Repeat steps 1 and 2 to set the time and date Time and date setup proceeds in the order of hour minute year month and date Press the FF button or REW button to set a value 2 Press the PLAY SET button to accept the value Press the STOP button to close the menu Notes f you press the STOP button during the setup operation the clock will use the items that were set to that point You can choose between 12 and 24 hour display by pressing the DISPLAY button while setting the hour and minute You can choose the order o
240. lick on Next Note If the installation folder does not exist a confirmation dialog box opens to get your permission to create a folder for this purpose Click on Yes Select a program menu folder You may change the program menu folder to another one such as Startup To accept the default folder click on Next Authorizing the start of file copying Confirm all Current Settings To accept them click on Next Note To change the program menu folder or installation folder click on Back Copy files Wait until DSS Player is installed on your PC then click on Finish 6ulllelsul 27 eulluo Husn 28 Using Online Help To open Online Help do either ofthe following Click on the Start button select Programs then Olympus DSS Player 2002 then click on Help While DSS Player is running choose Contents from the Help menu While DSS Player is running press F1 on the keyboard Search by contents Once the Online Help screen appears click on the Contents tab Double click on the icon of the desired topic heading The title of the topic is displayed Double click on the icon of the desired topic An explanation of the topic is displayed Help Topics Olympus DSS Player 2002 Help gt Contents Index Find Click book and then click Open Or click another Welcome to Olympus DSS Player 2002 VE Let s Get Sta
241. light full dot display LCD display screen The screen displays information about recorded voice files and easily understood operational messages If you connect the recorder to a computer you can use it as a USB microphone or USB speaker Comes with DSS Player software P 26 f you transfer voice files recorded with the recorder to a PC you can easily play back organize and edit the files Connect the included USB cable to your computer for faster transmission speed t comes with a special cradle for convenient connection to a PC DSS format in SP and LP mode recording and WMA format in HQ mode recording Available recording time for one continuous file Available recording time may be shorter if many short recordings are made The displayed available recording time and recorded time are approximate indications As for WMA format files only ones recorded with this recorder can use these functions Do not use the recorder as a USB microphone speaker on Windows 98 as computer operation may become unstable Use only with Windows 98SE or later versions of the OS CORTOLOGIC Hy Designed for m Windows m Media Table of Contents Getting Started Identification of 6 Using the AC 8 OIG ea etre 7 Setting Time Date TIME amp DATE 9 Inserting Batteries
242. ndows 98 98SE Me 2000 Professional XP Professional Home Edition CPU Intel Pentium Il 333MHz RAM 64 MBo 4t 10 MBo 4t 2x 00 0 creative Labs 16 100 800x600 pixtels 4 01 256 985 08 458 PCA H Q 00 tol 2000 XP Proffesional o HEE gt im 00 do met U Fo om DSS Player CD OMERE A J 4 2 3
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244. nue pressing the REW button to proceed with the review from the end of the previous file If an index mark is encountered midway the recorder Stops at that point but will proceed with the review when the REW button is still pressed Notes If you set Noise Cancel to Low or High you cannot use the Fast Playback and Slow Playback functions P 15 As for WMA format files only ones recorded with this recorder can use the Fast Payback and Slow Playback functions Release the REW button The recorder will resume playback 13 yo5eqAeld 4 T1V 1oeqAeld snonunuog 14 Continuous Playback ALL PLAY When a file finishes playing back the next file is played without stopping until it reaches the last file in the folder Press the MENU button The menu opens 25 Press the FF or REW button until ALL PLAY flashes on the display Press the PLAY SET button The Continuous Playback setup process begins Press the FF or REW button to choose between ON and OFF ON Continuous playback OFF Returns to normal playback mode Press the PLAY SET button to complete the setup screen Press the STOP button to close the menu Repeat Playback This function enables repeated playback of part of the file being played Choose the file for Repeat Playback and press the PLAY SET button File playback begins Press the FOLDER REPEAT button briefly at the p
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246. oint you want to start Repeat Playback REPEAT END flashes until you designate the end point Press the FOLDER REPEAT button briefly again at the position you want Repeat Playback to end The recorder repeatedly plays back the section between the start and the end positions until you cancel Repeat Playback Press the STOP button or FF REW button to stop Repeat Playback is cancelled You can use Fast Playback and Slow Playback functions insert and delete index marks and use the Noise Cancel function Notes e Ifa file is played back to the end without designating an end position the end of the file becomes the end position and Repeat Playback begins Press the FF 4 button either once briefly or continuously to go to the end of the file being played back To use this function briefly press the FOLDER REPEAT button If you hold it 1 second or longer the Moving Files screen appears Noise Cancel Function If recorded sound is difficult to hear because of noisy surroundings adjust the Noise Cancel setting level Noise will be reduced in the file when it s played back for clearer sound quality Press the MENU button while the file is playing Displays currently set Noise Cancel level Press the MENU button again to choose a noise cancel level Each time you press the MENU button the display changes as follows OFF Initial Setting 4 Low Reduces noise High Reduces more noise If t
247. ording When the sound volume is lower than the preset pause sound level recording automatically pauses after approximately 1 second and STANDBY flashes on the display The record play indicator lamp glows when recording starts and flashes when recording pauses Adjust the start stop actuation level Press the FF or REW button to adjust the pause sound level during recording The pause sound level can be set to any of 15 different values The higher the value the higher the sound sensitivity At the highest setting even a small sound will activate recording The VCVA pause sound level can be adjusted according to the ambient background noise Notes The start stop actuation level also varies depending on the selected microphone sensitivity mode P 12 To ensure successful recordings prior testing and adjustment of the start stop actuation level is recommended 11 WADA 101enioy 3910A 1041402 slqeleA 041 6ulsn 6ulAeld ANIAnIsueSs euoudojory 30011 23348 sepoW 12 Recording Modes REC MODE You can select from among three recording modes HQ High Quality mode SP Standard Playback mode and LP Long Playback mode Continuous recording time is approximately 4 hours and 20 minutes in HQ mode approximately 10 hours and 25 minutes in SP mode and approximately 22 hours and 20 minutes in LP mode Available recording time for one continuous file Recording time may be shorter i
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249. r 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 Avoid sand or dirt These can cause irreparable damage Avoid strong vibrations or shocks Do not disassemble repair or modify the unit yourself Do not operate the unit while operating a vehicle such as a bicycle motorcycle or go cart Keep the unit out of the reach of children 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 or MO disc 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 Intel and Pentium are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation Adobe and Acrobat Reader are registered trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated CORTOLOGIC is a registered trademark of Cortologic AG Other product and brand names mentioned herein may be the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners Batteries warning Batteries should never be exposed to flame heated short circuited or disassembled Do not attempt to recharge alkaline lithium or any other non recharge
250. rted Other Features Search by keyword Once the Online Help screen appears click on the Index tab A list of keywords by which you can search is displayed Enter text Matching keywords are located automatically Choose a topic then click on Display An explanation of the topic is displayed Help Topics Olympus DSS Player 2002 Help ME Inde Find 1 the first few letters of the word you re lookinc 2 Click the index entry you want and then click Dist Note For more information on menus and operations refer to Online Help You will be able to use Online Help after DSS Player is installed Connecting to Your PC Be sure to finish installing DSS Player before connecting the recorder If you connect the recorder before installing DSS Player the Found New Hardware Wizard dialog box will open If this happens click on Cancel to exit the wizard then install DSS Player Once you connect the recorder to your PC the included USB cable will supply the power so you will not have to use batteries or an AC adapter with the recorder You can directly connect the recorder s USB terminal to your PC or use the cradle included in the package desktop holder Connecting to your PC using the USB connection cable Insert end A of the USB cable to your PC s USB port or USB hub Confirm that the recorder is not in use before attaching end b of the USB cable to th
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252. s to normal rate Press the PLAY SET button once while slow playing back Playback returns to normal rate 6ulAeld Release the FF button The recorder will resume playback Playback Operation functions Fast Press the PLAY SET button once while playing a file Playback The recorder plays back at approximately 50 faster F PLAY than normal rate Slow Press the PLAY SET button once while fast playing back Playback The recorder plays back at approximately 25 slower S PLAY than normal rate Forward Press the FF button while playing a file Skip The recorder skips to the beginning of the next file F SKIP and starts playing it If an index mark is encountered midway playback begins at that point Backward Press the REW button while playing a file Skip The recorder skips to the beginning of the current B SKIP file and starts playing it If an index mark is encountered midway playback begins at that point Cue Hold the FF button while playing a file CUE The recorder stops when it reaches the end of the file Continue pressing the FF button to proceed with the cue from the beginning of the next file If an index mark is encountered midway the recorder stops at that point but will proceed with the cue when the FF 4 button is still pressed Review Hold the REW button while playing a file REV The recorder stops when it reaches the beginning of the Conti
253. stop and apply the items that were set to that point The recorder will stop if you leave it idle for 3 minutes during a menu setup operation when a selected item is not applied 1817 nueW 25 SSG 6ulsn 20 Using DSS Player Software By connecting the recorder to your PC you will be able to use DSS Player in the following ways Play and archive voice files from your PC Send voice mail by sending an attached voice file with e mail Make backup files of the voice files on the recorder to your PC and can later transfer files on your PC to the recorder as necessary The e mail software is not included in this package Operating Environment PC IBM PC AT compatible PC Operating System Microsoft Windows 98 98SE Me 2000 Professional XP Professional Home Edition CPU Intel Pentium 11 class 333 MHz processor or better RAM 64 MB or more Hard drive space 10 MB or more Drive 2x or faster CD ROM drive Sound card Creative Labs Sound Blaster 16 or 10096 compatible sound card Browser Microsoft Internet Explorer 4 01 or later Display 800 x 600 pixels or more 256 colors or more USB port One free port Audio I O terminals Earphone output or speakers Notes USB ports are not available on PCs running Windows 95 orthat have been upgraded from Windows 95 to any other OS Certain functions such as remote and direct recording do not work on PCs
254. that don t have USB ports Do not use the recorder as a USB microphone speaker on Windows 98 as computer operation may become unstable Use only with Windows 98SE or later versions of the OS Installing Software Before you connect the USB cable to the recorder and your PC you must first install the software Be sure to confirm the following before installation Exit all running applications Eject the floppy disk if you are using one If you are running Windows 2000 XP Professional only on a network you need to log on as an administrator Insert Olympus DSS Player into the CD ROM drive The installation program will start automatically Oncethe program starts jump to step 4 If it does not follow the procedures in steps 2 and 3 Click on the Start button and select Run Enter D Setup exe in the Open field and click on OK This is assuming the CD ROM is in drive D The installation Language Selection dialog box opens Click on the desired language to select it Click on Next when the DSS Player opening screen appears Confirm your acceptance of the terms of the Licensing Agreement You must accept the terms of the Licensing Agreement to install DSS Player If you accept them click on Yes Select where to install DSS Player This lets you specify the folder in which to install DSS Player Click on Browse to find the desired installation folder To accept the default folder c
255. ton again wb Recording will resume at the point of interruption Note The recorder stops when it has been left paused for 10 minutes or longer Immediately check recording content Press the PLAY SET button while recording gt Recording will stop and the recorded file will be played back Listening While Audio Is Recorded Recording Monitor Insert the earphone into the earphone jack to monitor what is being recorded Volume can be controlled using the Volume control Using the Variable Control Voice Actuator VCVA When the microphone senses that sounds have reached a preset volume the built in Variable Control Voice Actuator VCVA starts recording automatically and stops when the volume drops Particularly helpful for extended recording the VCVA not only conserves memory by turning off recording during silent periods but also makes playback more efficient and convenient Press the MENU bution The menu opens P 25 Press the FF or REW button until VCVA flashes on the display Press the PLAY SET button The VCVA setup process begins Press the FF or REW button to choose between ON and OFF ON Will start recording in VCVA mode OFF Will resume recording in normal mode Press the PLAY SET button to complete the setup screen Press the STOP buiton to close the menu When ON is selected a indication will be displayed on the screen Press the REC button to start rec
256. u do not want it to automatically start uncheck the application Notes You will not be able to run the included DSS Player 2002 and DSS Player 3 0 3 1 3 5 for DS 150 320 at the same time If you connect the recorder before installing DSS Player the Found New Hardware Wizard dialog box will open If this happens click on Cancel to exit the wizard then install DSS Player Window Names DSS Player 2002 DS 10 DS10 FOLDER A DS100015 wma E File Edt View Download Voice Recognition Help 44 gt gt gt gt gt Position ame T ooo 10 20 6 30 t FieName CreatedDate __ Recording Length DS100015 wma 5 15PM 0 Dictation Folder EH Download Tray Folder A 2 05100016 3 14 2002 5 19 PM 0 01 19 aad DS100017 wma 3 14 2002 6 40 PM 0 03 16 S Folder 8051000189 3 14 2002 6 43 PM 0 00 27 pj Folder Folder E Message Tray Device Manager 5 0 Ds 100510 FOLDER FOLDER B Gg FOLDER pj FOLDER D FOLDER E Total of 4 messages 4 CD Play Control Bar Control buttons to play and stop voice files 2 Dictation Folder Window Will display the directory structure of the DSS WMA and WAVE format files stored on your PC s hard disk 3 Device Manager Window Will display the directory structure of the folders in the recorder
257. u will lose your currently recorded file because the file header will not be able to close So itis crucial to change the batteries once you see only one mark in the battery icon Be sure to replace both batteries at the same time Never mix old and new batteries or batteries of different types and or brands If it takes longer than 1 minute to replace dead batteries you may have to reset the time when you load fresh batteries P 9 Remove the batteries if you are not going to use the recorder for an extended period of time Using the AC Adapter Plug the optional AC adapter Olympus Model A321 or A322 into household power outlet and connect the power plug to the recorder s power connector DC 3 V as shown in the illustration Always stop recording before connection Otherwise it may not be possible to play back the voice data being recorded Always stop recording before connection or disconnection When the AC adapter is not in use disconnect the power supply plug from the power outlet Use only the correct power supply voltage as indicated on the adapter Do not use the AC adapter when connecting the recorder to the USB port Setting Time Date TIME amp DATE If you have set the time and date information as to when an audio file is recorded is stored automatically with that file The time and date should be set to ease file management tasks The time and date setting is also needed to perform the a
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259. window was selected Select the voice file Select the voice file to play from the Voice File List Box Play the voice file Click on the play button of the Play Control Bar lt lt gt gt gt gt gt Position us EF 020 M 10 30 Dictation Folder File Name Created Date Recording Len 5 Download Tray Folder 15 PM 0 00 33 gt DS100016 wma 3 14 21 00 19 PM 0 01 19 gt DS100017 wma 3 14 26 0 0 03 16 DS100018 dss 3 14 20 43 0 00 27 Other play controls such as Rewind Fast Forward Stop Speed Control Volume Control Time Axis and Index Skip can also be operated For details refer to Online Help If you connect the recorder and use DSS Player to play back a file you can use the recorder as your PC speaker File name File names are assigned in the following manner DS100018 dss Extension File number A serial number automatically assigned by a Digital Voice Recorder User ID The name that has been set on the Digital Voice Recorder The default name on the Digital Voice Recorder is DS10 The user ID can be modified with DSS Player Note DSS Player cannot play back WMA files with DRM Digital Rights Management copyright protection that constrains distribution and playback eoloAe held ANOA ol 14 soloA Hodul 33 1517 eBesso y uuelV 34 Alarm Message List Message Meaning Explanation Act
260. your PC for hands free transcription convenience Noise Cancellation microphone ME12 Dictation microphone Used to get crisp recordings of your own voice by reducing the effects of ambient noise Recommended to improve the accuracy when using voice recognition software AC adapter A321 US and Canada or A322 Europe except U K Connecting cord KA232 Use to connect the microphone jack of this unit to a radio or other sound source Plug adapter PA3 An adapter that connects devices such as microphones with 22 5 mm mini plugs to the unit s 93 5 mm mini jack Use these accessories with the plug adapter Specifications Recording format DSS Digital Speech Standard WMA Windows Media Audio Input level 70 dBv Sampling frequency HQ mode 44 1 kHz SP mode 12 kHz LP mode 8 kHz Overall frequency response HQ mode 300 to 7 000 Hz SP mode 300 to 5 000 Hz LP mode 300 to 3 000 Hz Recording time HQ mode 4 hours 20 minutes SP mode 10 hours 25 minutes LP mode 22 hours 20 minutes Battery life Recording Approx 12 hours Playback Approx 8 hours with alkaline batteries based on our standard testing procedure Speaker Built in 928 mm round dynamic speaker Microphone jack
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