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1. CAUTION lll Before ejecting the CF card ensure that the power of DR 1 is turned off Ifthe CF card is ejected in the state of power on stored data in the card may be destroyed 20 Connecting a microphone and a headphone Plug in a microphone Plug in the microphone connector into the input terminal located on the left side of the DR 1 gt When the line input and the microphone input were connected simultaneously the microphone input has a priority of the connection However the audio of plug in the line input is not recorded at this time e Pae PIII I Delete Format gt 5 Cw 94 Phrase select Headphone C ES rt Mi The microphone that can be used with DR 1 is a dynamic microphone or a condenser microphone with batteries DR 1 is not compatible with the plug in power microphone ME Please refer to Recommended microphones p 68 for the types of microphone for useable microphone with DR 1 Connecting a headphone l Plug in the head phone connector into the output terminal located on the left s
2. Start End Beginning L End 2 Rew ay Stop or T Rec a IO PLEXTOR Cancel Enter f ay S CSooRREERERREREEERREREEEERHREEEEREREREREREEERRREEEERREEEREHREEEEEREEEEHSREREEERSERERERERERREEEEREREERERRRERRRRRReC 36 Navigatlion Phrase navigation Qum remp estan aimee gene eee mener mpm p aber Rew Rew Press a For or gt Jump one phrase by pressing once gt Move at high speed while holding down the key gt After releasing the key playback one phrase and stop Power Change time Ce Playback speed l Build book j Function Headphone C PuexTOR 6 r MP3 4 e 64kbps 48kbps 32kbps Rec Play o e e Set data time Record setting Book import D oco DC 10 12V PLEXCTALK USB PCM Time Hour Min Total Remain Speed Page Section x1 5 x2 Phrase Sec 7 Es Number to mover C3 uum Ge gt Delete Format Check Remove _ nil P select 9 j Skip Start inning Rew Play Stop For z Cancel B ce E For eeonuuEHEHEEHEHEHEEHHEEHHHEEHEHHERHEHHEHEHHEHRHEHHHEHRHEEHEHRHEREHEHRHEREHEHRHEREHRHERRHRHERRHEEEREERPOS e eonuuuuEEHHEEHHEHEEHHEEHRHHEHEHREHEHREEHRHEEHRH
3. Adjusting audio volume of playback To adjust the audio volume use the Volume Shuttle located on the right side of the DR 1 body The range of the audio volume is from O to 16 The volume level of zero 0 becomes the mute state silent pause The default setting volume is eight 8 Bl Putting the volume down Pull the volume shuttle forward by the finger gt Volume level is momentarily displayed on the top of the display panel when the volume shuttle is pulled forward or backward as shown on the right example figure Bl Putting the volume up Push the volume shuttle backward by the finger gt Volume level is displayed on the top of the display panel WE Putting the volume level back to the default setting of 8 33 1 Hour Min Sec Push the volume shuttle in straight towards DR 1 body Default gt Volume level is displayed on the top of the display panel Default Setting o Volume Shuttle Appending Page Section DR 1 enables you to add navigation information such as page and sections that are required by DAISY books It improves the efficiency of following DAISY book editing works 1 Select by the Select Switch un Page 4 gt LUES _ Select page or section Lk For other Rew For Moira or amp methods gt Move the phrase where to add the page or refer to section 4
4. Rec Pause 3 Press gt The recording starts gt Selected phrases are replaced by new Light on phrases lI When the overwrite recording is done by PCM audio the corrected audio is a utomatically deleted and it enables to save the capacity used in the CF card e r Number to move 4 EN f f F N Rec ep cmm e amp vel Delete Format Check Remove Com 9 Phraseselect 9 41 Insert recording Insert recording enables you to insert the additional audio when you forget to read and record some part after completion of recording An additionally recorded audio is inserted after displaying phrase in the panel window Even if Insert recording is done any part of existing project will never be deleted Ea a a x Ee E ER Ea mm Ea Ee Ee a Ea 1 Navigate to the phrase where 1 you wish to insert The new audio will be inserted right after this designated phrase Rec Pause 2 Press 2 Gointo the record pause state j PEE For the procedure of the 3 Adjust the recording volume egeret welt Make an adjustment if
5. L E m Change time z Total x Remain n Set data time Playback speed Speed Page L E C MATE E R d i econ setting e x2 r Build book E Ca 1 Section Book import a m Function i L a a a E Section N a 1 E _ Number to move eo Dap E E G Line in j j n X Delete Foflnat eck Remove in m L Y 8 m vic C Cv Tx i 7 a Li ME r 1 Phrase select T 2 Skip 5 E m f 4 Hai ie a a Headphone Ct 1 Lr j M 3 4 z Q Start End Beginning L End 2 E 1 Rew Play Stop For aes Rec n Pause a OD PLEXTOR Cancel Enter EA a E n z a E E a Li r a E Li r a a 9 6 e v w o eamuumuumuumuEEEHEHHEHEHEHEHEHHREHHHENHHEHEHHENHHEHEHEHHRHEHHEHREHHREHEHREHHREEHHEHHERHHEHEHEHEHREHEHHEEHRHREREHHREHHERHHENHHENHEHRHNHREHN ec 45 Chapter 4 Other Useful Features Displaying the total time amp remaining time Changing the playback speed Changing the beep sound Change the recording setting Building the book Importing DAISY import Deleting all contents stored in the CF card Format Checking DR 1 version Transferring data to a PC Connecting DR 1 to a PC Connecting a card reader to a PC Connecting a PC card adaptor for CF card to a Data transferring to PRS Restore PLEXTALK project file 47 Displaying the total time amp remaining time Time display window normally shows the elapsed t
6. Audio beep sound set ON Function Hold down CF and push the volume shuttle backward by the finger gt Audio beep sound set OFF yer BERR RRR RRP PRR RR RRR RRR Ree x f Power PLEXTALK DEES USB gt Rec Play armere nmnmncoagd Co TEENE ac oO Playback speed coy l f Build book J ai Function I E 4 l dd y m Number to move m u C uc CD Vor Hold down the P Delete Format Check Remov Pa Function key Sa Ca Cri 2 and operate the o E i Volume eue Cet LU Volume Shuttle T NN E Right side of the Shuttle 7 e g DR 1 body simultaneously idc y 50 Change the recording setting Recording setting enables to set sound quality phrase pause time and noise level Function 1 Hold down CF and press Record setting gt It changes to the Recording Setting mode gt r quAri is displayed in the time panel window on the D2 display panel Lk 2 Confirm the flashing light under PCM as shown on the right o o o gt Audio lamp flashes 3 Setting the sound quality Select the sound quality by pressing and EB gt Four 4 format types of selectable recording audio are PCM MP3 64k MP3 48k MP3 32k gt The default setting of DR 1 is PC
7. to recording 2 Press the Record key twice to start recording 3 When you have recorded the new audio phrases E and F press the Play Stop key to stop recording 1 2 9 4 5 6 A B E F C D_ The sequential order of phrases will be changed as shown above 3 Punch in recording After recording is completed Punch in recording allows you to delete a mistaken part in the existing project and replace with the correct audio It does not matter whether the audio length before and after replacement is different For example 1 2 3 4 A B C D 1 Navigate in your exiting recording to the location phrase B where you wish to insert the new audio 2 Press the Start key of Phrase select then navigate to the location phrase C where you wish to cut then press the End key of Phrase select 3 Press the Record key twice to start recording 4 When you have recorded the new audio phrases E F and G press the Play Stop key to stop recording 1 2 3 4 5 A E F GID The sequential order of phrases will be changed as shown above 35 Navigation Navigating from beginning to end Function Beginning 1 Hold down CF and press C4 to Eb oP move the phrase up to the toP Function 2 Hold down CF and press L _ to an move the phrase down to the End
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9. PRS is needed to delete unnecessary parts i V 9 S PLEMTALK em a n Eu kbps 48kbps 32kbps a e e I z i ur in Cant a a nge ti E Z a a a a n a n n x a a E cc a n e r Number to move 7 Bue m UB um AWAN vw ine in 10 x 1 P 9 Delete Format Check Remove me C9 Cv x n D DO dc 2 9 Phrase selet d Skip m i Headphone Lt j Fed rei 3 q i r Q Start End Baii 2 x Je Rew Play Stop or 1 n T en GAC B f m dais Cancel Enter Jl Y C Prexron g SE a n lA J oonnuunuERREEEERHREEEEEREREEEREREEERHREREERREEEERREEREHRERERERREEEERREEERREEEERREEERREEEEREEEEHEREEEEREEEERE ec Importing DAISY import On occasion you may wish to work on a DAISY book that you prepared earlier or that has been supplied to you by someone else You may want to edit the content modify the structure or update the DAISY content from DAISY2 0 to DAISY2 02 format When you read in any DAISY book by DR 1 you need to do Importing process By importing you can customize DAISY to PLEXTALK project When the CF card that contains only DAISY is inserted DR 1 automatica
10. Pause Turn the power ON OFF Record pause recording 2 Change time 10 Rew Change time display and set time 3 Playback speed Rewind Jump backwards by the phrase unit Change playback speed and specify 11 Play Stop recording setting Play stop playback 4 Build book T2 For Execute build book and import functions Jump forwards by the phrase unit 9 Function 13 Number to move Use together with another key to execute some functions Set the jumping destination position 14 Check Remove 6 Select switch Set Remove pages sections and marks Change switch setting 1 5 Skip T Delete Skip by the selected skipping unit Delete recorded contents 8 Phrase select Select the range of phrase 14 16 Recording volume slider Adjust recording volume Input output connectors Change time j Playback speed Build book 4 OK I Function B Set data time Book import PLEXTALK oco DC 10 12V Speed P SPI v Page Section a o S TE oe 0o DuN OU r MP3 4 64kbps 48kbps 32kbps L L Hour Min Sec n i i BEER 2 A l Section e m Number to move m Rec ED C cmm 9 9 w Line in 10 1 X Delete Format Check Remove T
11. Remove the CF card from the card reader 60 Connecting a PC card adaptor for CF card to a PC 1 Connecting the PC card adaptor for CF card 2 Insert the PC card adaptor for CF card into your PC 2 Disconnecting the PC card adaptor for the CF card 1 Leftclick on an icon D located on the task bar on the right lower corner on the PC monitor The task bar may be hidden so please click on arrow says Display hidden indicators to display all hidden icons to locate the above shown icon 1 Left click on the icon saying Safety removal of hardware and then a dialog box appears right above the icon 2 After first clicking a dialog balloon appears instead gt You will see a message in the dialog balloon such as Safely remove stop PCMCIA IDE ATAPI Controllers Drive X In the Drive X the drive name that is most suitable to your computer environment is displayed 3 Click on OK or X button to close the dialog balloon gt Hardware removal dialog balloon is closed 5 Remove the CF card from the PC card adaptor for CF card 61 Contents list in a CF card The following is a list of files that are created in the CF card while being recorded by DR 1 ImdPhrinfo imph Plextalk project file ImdTxtTabl imtt Plextalk project file Audio files smil DAISY files after Build Book Data transferring to PRS 62 When performing a DAISY editing using PRS after recording c
12. above action is not necessary Flash 2 Confirm the flash in the display panel n r gt Hour lamp flashes in the time display window Flash 4 Press to complete setting Minute lamp flashes 5 Set minute by pressing Ca and L _ g End 6 Press to complete setting n Month lamp flashes 7 Set month by pressing Cal and l amp Beginning End 8 Press to complete setting Date lamp flashes E 7 L n E E L n L L H n L L n L n L n L E L n L a L n L n L n L n a n L E L n n Bi n a a a E a L a L a L n L n L n L n H n gt gt e m Number to move A Rec 3 5 7 z f fF w C3 am 6 5 a Line in 3 10 L R2 Delete Format Check Remove 9 a P 8 mc C9 C LEX 5 a o m s 91 Phrasellelect T Skip x 4 E pau a 6 8 Headphone M i 3 1 x Q Start End Beginning L End 2 Rew Play Stop For _ m ause C PrExTOR Cancel Enter mni ay x E L n L a L n L L L n i e e i e c ee e 9 Set Date by pressing Cat a
13. by the initialization WE When you change the recording setting responding to the surrounding environment refer to Change the recording setting p 51 28 5 Check phrase Every time Pause time is left check the number of phrase increases Rec Pause 6 Press e 11 to start recording gt Recording lamp lights up Light on Note In order to prevent the sound of key operation being recorded the recording begins 0 5 seconds after pressing the Rec Pause key BI if you cannot delimit the phrase as desired refer to Change the recording setting p 51 to make an adjustment Power PLEXCTALK DC t0 12V Rec Change time j Set data time Playback speed C Record setting Build book 4 Function Play eO g LI L Sum N J peas e d JL am Sp e r Number to move f Y Rec 1 ao cmm EnA Line in i 10 Delete Format Check Remove LEE LU Y x 2 Phrase selet Sp 5 3 6 Headphone i i j Fed Bi 3 q Start End Beginning L End 2 l Rew Play Stop For i 4 Rec eae gt m O Pr Cancel Enter ey e o E eo 29 otop recording E To PAUSE the recording Rec Pause N l 7 Press e 1
14. flashing 64kbps 48kbps 32kbps e Time Total Remain Speed Page x1 5 x2 Section Phrase CAUTION While flashing the lamps as shown above do not attempt the following actions B Turn off the power lI Unplug the power adaptor Mi Plug in the USB cable la Eject the CF card 23 Setting the date and time Current time information is required for DR 1 internal file management When DR 1 saves and stores the recorded data the project information on time is used When using DR 1 for the first time or not using it for a long time it automatically enters the state of setting date and time after power is on gt Time setting is saved by built in rechargeable back up batteries When using for the first time or not using it for a long time please energize for 24 hours or more and charge it full gt Please set the clock regularly when the difference with accurate time becomes large When you turn on the power of DR 1 as a first time you can see as shown below on the display panel PCM r MP3 4 64kbps 48kbps 32kbps Rec Play EE o o Time in Sec Total Remain Speed Page x1 5 x2 Section NOTE Actual display may differ from the above sample display depending on the time of purchase of DR 1 B Lets set 9 30AM of June 8 2007 in the following example Function 1 Hold down CF and press 9 n n Set data time L Ll gt When first turning the power on
15. in power Information as of April 2007 Dynamic microphone Condenser microphone Model number Model number ATH 30COM AT9440 SHURE SM58 SONY F V420 SONY F V620 AT9B20X CAUTION E When you use a condenser microphone it must have a power supply Please read the microphone manual carefully before use 68 Chapter 6 Troubleshooting When DR 1 does not operate well When an error is displayed 69 When DR 1 does not operate well Symptoms You turn on the Power Loose or unconnected Firmly reinsert the mains Switch but the power power cord or AC power cable into the outlet does not come on adaptor Connectoris and the AC adaptor and not plugged in firmly ensure that the mains plug is firmly inserted CF card cannot be You are tying to insert CF card of Type II cannot inserted into DR 1 the CF card of Type II be used Use Type I that cannot be used with card DR 1 The direction that inserts Reinsert the CF card the CF card is wrong referring to How to insert a CF card p 19 of this guide Recording and CF card is not inserted Insert the CF card into the playback cannot be card slot done The CF card that cannot Before use check the record playback with usable CF card with DR 1 DR 1 is used in our webpage http www plextalk com in index html CF card is not formatted Format your CF card before use before recording playback Please note that all the recorded data is dele
16. m 4 E H 6 E a n Speed Page 8 EE n EMI EE a arr L B E 7 e x2 m m a m E a a Section Phrase m E a L n st a n 4 m L L E 2 d n n H Section a m r Number to move n Rec ev p x ds o oTo amp GJ z Delete Format Check Remove z 8 Caz Cr z z D 6 E 9 Phrase felect S Skip 51 3 H 7 4 m E i a Headphone t ia BP 3 4 m n Q Start End Beginning L End 2 n 1 E lt lt Play Sto D co k 0 al E H ause e m a dais o SD Prextor e 2 m u H a E L L E 9 0 EN SeeonnuEEHEHEHRHEEHEEHEHERHEREEEHERHEREREREEREHERHEREHEREERHERERHEERHEEHEHERHEREREERERHEEREREERHEHEHRHEREEREEHEHEHEHEHEHEHEHEHEHEHHEHHEEHHENHNHNH eo Punch in recording STEP 2 Replacing correction Punch in recording allows you to correct the mistaken parts by recording again to replace the mistakes 1 Press e u gt Go into the record pause state For the i i ee 2 Adjust the recording volume the recording 2 Make an adjustment if necessary L L volume Rec Pause adjustment 3 e 11 Sea ee Press to start recording to record P gt Record again the specified range D a m lll m m m Play Stop 4 Press to stop recording The specified range is replaced Light off lI Please note that even if the mistake is corrected by the punch in
17. navigate to the position where you want to playback E is displayed in the time section mark and phrase display panel You cannot cancel iMPort display The reaction of the phrase navigation and the playback is slow 72 Because punch in recording or deleting specifies the range the position where you want to playback is outside the range Exceeding maximum displayable digits Inserted the CF card that contains only DAISY The number of phrases included in one section is too many Cancel the specified range It is not a malfunction When the display of time section mark and phrase exceeds the maximum displayable digits E is displayed When the CF card that contains only DAISY is inserted you cannot proceed the next work without importing Always import step first It is not a malfunction When the number of phrases included in one section exceeds several thousand the reaction of the navigation operation etc becomes slow Thus please split the section at a suitable position When an error Is displayed The error message is displayed in the time panel the error number is displayed in the mark display panel oolution Error number message CARD FULL 101 Empty space of the Continue recording with card is insufficient another card The card with which empty space is filled can delete the content by all Deletions format 1 DAISY FULL 301
18. nd L gt z ginning End th Flash 10 Press to complete setting C Li Li Ei End Year lamp flashes Flash 11 Set by pressing Cla dl ie Lu i Beginning End Flash Play Stop 2 W In case of canceling Press to complete setting nter Rew Press a4 to cancel Cancel WE The time setting cannot cancel when the power is on as the first time See 2 Q o d 1 e 8 8 a E E Power oco USB PLEVCTALK DC 10 12V l ira 64kbps Mke S2 4kbps 48kbps 32kbps Cec ss a Time Hour Min Sec Change time Sai L n Remain i Set data time m c speed Speed Page MEXIE s Id n si e Build boo a 1 Section Phrase z E L E Function n n x H m n m a Section f N L Section r Number to move Rec go cmm 0 9 11 a Line in 10 H m H R2 Delete Format Check Remove 9 a N 8 a uw Ca Cv L X jJ 7 7 o 6 aj Phrase elect Skip z E Bi 4 m 1 0 Headphone t m x 3 1 2 a Q Start End Beginning L End 2 a L T E en em Stop For 0 z je Dr dais I Puxron o n n E L a a n a a a 9 0 F e Chapter 3 Basic Operation of DR 1 Recording How to record S
19. next sentence is detected is an ending point 78 Phrase pause One of settings to detect a phrase When silent pause period Phrase time continues more than the phrase detection time the detection volume phrase is detected PLEXTALK project DAISY information suitable for recording and editing It is an original PLEXTALK format that does not conform to the DAISY2 02 standard format The products that can use PLEXTALK project are PTR1 PTR2 PRS and MyStudioPC In addition to DAISY information on the page and the section etc it can be shared convenient information for proofreading of the mark etc with PRS Page The role of the page in book is played In DR 1 the page is set to the phrase When noticing any mistakes of reading content or checking a certain parts after recording you can make a mark as a bookmark In DR 1 the mark is set to the phrase The mark is a function not included in the DAISY standard and the function that can be used with DR 1 PRS and MyStudioPC Overwrite recording Editing method that allows you to record over gain at once when noticing any mistakes during recording The recording is stopped temporarily at the stage where you noticed recording mistake and return several phrases and restart recording The phrase within the returned range is deleted and replace with the newly recorded phrase Insert recording Editing method of insert and recording to the content already recorded It allows yo
20. read part often happens There are three methods of correcting the recording 1 Overwrite recording 2 Insert recording and 3 Punch in recording Features of these 3 recording methods are described below For each detailed operation method please refer to the following pages in this guide 1 Overwrite recording p 41 2 Insert recording p 42 and 3 Punch in recording p 43 44 To explain easily in the following the recording phrase is shown by the character such as A B C and the number above the character 1 2 3 show the phrase number 1 Overwrite recording Overwrite recording enables you to correct mistakes during the recording process For example 1 2 3 4 A B CID 1 During recording when you notice an error at phrase C press the Record key once to pause recording 2 Repeatedly press the Back key to move to the location of the first phrase C to be rerecorded 3 Press the Record key to start recording again Phrases C and D is replaced by new phrases E and F 1 2 3 4 AJ B EI F The sequential order will be changed as shown above 34 2 Insert recording After the recording is completed Insert recording enables you to insert new audio at any point in your existing recording For example 1 2 3 4 A BI CID 1 Navigate in your exiting recording to the location phrase B where you wish to insert the new audio It is important that you move to the correct location prior
21. recording files are not physically deleted Thus the remaining time does not increase a e 78 ale O Si I oo reri o m lt o cao P 6 a3 a 4 amp OO unction eD e m Number to move Bee e Uc anc ny 10 2D Delete Format Check Remove v x s Skip EN ae gt rase select Ce Oa ey Start End Racionine 4 s Rew Play Stop l For Delete phrases Delete phrases allows you to erase a mistaken part For the procedure of specifying range refer to Punch in recording STEP 1 Specify range P 43 2 Press gt The specified range is deleted Flash BE Please note that even if the specified range is deleted files are not physically deleted Thus the remaining time does not increase oO ZFSEREREEREEEEERREEEHREREREREREREREREREREREEREREREREREREREREREEREREEREREEEEEREREREREREREREREREEREEEERRE wee e e w t a 1 a Li r P oeo USB a PLEXTALK EN a p a PCM P MPS p e Akbps 48 kbps kbps Rec e o 9 e z 5 Time Hour Min Sec
22. the value of each every digit with each key 3 Play Stop Press to enter Enter WWhen canceling Rew Press to cancel Cancel o09 BERRERRERRERERERERERERERRERRERRERRERRRERRERRERRRERERRERRERRRERRERRERRERRRRRRERRERERERRRERERRRERREREREREREERERENERE Pee m ThE 1 Power PLEXT ALK DESSEN USB z Rec Play eG e c MEE 5055 Ce Re st oe Playback speed Record setting oo z Build book m j i Function I LI i i m l L 2 m 1 m e _ Number to move 71 aai m a Page K CN 10 Vol Line in j 10 R2 Delete Format Check Remove 4 wc Ct Cv te J 6 m e 9T aee T Skip 5 3 en MR S 4 7 wapone CELU A Gal SC Q Start inning L End 2 Rew Play Stop Fo i T sd C Ca p B z IO PLEXTOR Cancel Enter lt amp ee BER RRR RRR RRR noo 39 Marking When you noticed any mistakes of the reading contents that you want to check later DR 1 enables to make a mark in the project The mark can be used in the proofreading and the editing work with either DR 1 or PRS 1 Move the Select switch to Mark c m gt Select Mark Rew Eoas For the 2 P gt ese navigation Press or
23. 2 Navigation Check 3639 3 Press C v T gt Confirm that the number in the page and section displayed in the window increases every time you press the Check key Mi Release page and section Remove Press Mi Page section can be appended not only during stopping but also during recording playing back and pause Mi When you add the page section during pause the lamp of the page section display panel flashes and it is appended to the first phrase where recording started E SCC ERERRERRERRERERRERRRERERERRERERERRRRRRERRRERERERRERRRRRRERRRRERRERERERRRRRERERREEREREREERRRREREERREEEREERRRRE C i a a x PLEXCTALK pete av Rec Play rs muma to a a LI Li LI d ot aE 1 l 1 E 3 i i ice d r Number to move 2 a e Dele c9 C9 Pp 9 Delete Format Check Remove we a 1 z Phrase select m nae AE Lo Le 0 o Py Q Start innin Rew Tay Stop For 0 E q m w cel d E KO PrexToR Cancel Enter i J Eon d y e 8 eee POPU U URC CCRC CCRC CCC CCRC CCPC CPPCC eee eee eee eee eee ee eee eee ee ee eee eee rere error ere r rrr rrr ef aot Three 3 methods of correcting recording In the recording etc of the reading correcting the mistakenly
24. 999 might be created 4 When occurring frequently the card used may have a problem 75 Chapter Glossary Index DAISY DAISY is a standard of digital recording books that were developed for a visually impaired person or people who have a difficulty reading ordinary printed materials m DAISY book is the produced book in compliance with the international standard for digital talking books PRS Itis a DAISY book production tool that we are selling in the market Books produced with DR 1 can be edited in DAISY PTR1 PTR2 These are DAISY recording playback devices that we are selling in the market DAISY book has functions not only to playback but also to record and edit DAISY import phrases are included in one section detection volume distinguishes the audio and the noise Punch in recording Editing method to use when you noticed a mistake while checking the already recorded project An unnecessary phrase is deleted and instead the phrase newly recorded is inserted Without being limited to the number and the length of the deleted phrase it is possible to replace the phrase with the desired length Phrase Audio minimum unit in DAISY It is a short sentences that can be read by one breath n DR 1 when the audio is detected in the beginning of the sentence it is a starting point of the phrase After a certain time with silent pause phrase detection time is passed point where the audio in the
25. C 8 I 2 wc Ca CY ix D 9 Phrase select r9 Skip 5 4 Headphone LR jire 1 1 3 Q Start End Beginning L End 2 6 Rew Play Stop X For D s ause P IC Prextor Cancel Enter _ EA 1 Line input terminal Connect the output terminal of VCR etc 2 Microphone input terminal Connect the output terminal of the microphone 3 Headphone output terminal Connect the input terminal of the headphone 4 DC input terminal Connect the power adaptor 7 5 USB cable connector Connect the terminal of PC 6 Volume shuttle Adjusting playback volume 7 CF card loading slot Insert a CF card 15 Display panel 1 2 3 y Hour 4 1 Play lamp Flash during playback 2 Rec lamp Flash at Rec Pause and the light comes up during recording 3 Time lamp Display present elapsed time total time or the remaining time 4 Speed lamp Display the state of playback speed 9 Sound quality lamp Display selected sound quality 6 Recording level Display recording level 16 PCM r MP3 4 Level PI e 64kbps 48kbps 32kbps dB ay E Phrase 1 1 E mi 5 e e 0 6 Min Sec 2 E 3 E 4 E 6 um Mark 0 8 EE EE E 7 Hour Min Sec Display the state of time presently showing 8 Page Display the present page 9 Mark Display the present
26. Capacity of Maximum capacity of PLEXTALK project PLEXTALK project file that file is too large can be handled by DR 1 is exceeded Please record and edit it with PRS etc 2 CARD ERR 103 The card cannot be It is a card that cannot be recognized recognized with DR 1 Please do all deletion format PAGE FULL 302 The page number The page number is the exceeds the maximum The book for the maximum page number to exceed 9999 cannot be opened with DR 1 Moreover the 9999th pages or more cannot be set 3 COM ERR An internal error is Turn off power and plug in H01 or H02 occurring the power supply adaptor again NO DAISY 300 DAISY that should be Change the CF card that imported does not includes DAISY data exist READ ERR 104 Failed to read in the Please reread the part where card the error occurred and correct it 4 73 WRITE ERR 105 NOPAGE 307 BOOK ERR 308 SOUND ERR 309 RANGE ERR 310 REPAIR ERR 311 74 Failed to write in the card No specified page number exits The content of PLEXTALK project file has some errors The audio file is other than the supported files by DR 1 When the range is selected DR 1 does not allow moving outside the range PLEXTALK project file cannot be restored Check whether the part where the error has occurred is corre
27. DAISY recording and editing tool with voice CD guidance to make it accessible to people who are 1 blind or partially sighted Quick manual BEND Vo v Users manual This manual 1 Accessories NOT included in this package Below listed accessories are not included in this package These items are available and can be purchased separately at the electronics retail stores CF card Microphone Headphone USB cable 10 What is a Digital Recorder DR 1 DR 1 is a digital recorder that can perform the work of Recording Proofreading and Correction in DAISY book production As for the work of DAISY book EUN Features of DR 1 refer to Flow of l l l DAISY book 1 No complicated setup is required production You can start recording after just inserting the CF card and p 12 connecting the microphone DR 1 makes DAISY book creation easy and simple It has not only recording but also simple editing function such as breaking section or page Bigger keys and display help you operate easily Easily understand the recording status by displaying the elapsed time remaining recordable time the number of phrases the mark that can be inserted at any position E CF card and microphone are not included in DR 1 package Please purchase them separately 11 What is DAISY What is a DAISY book DAISY which is an abbreviation for Digital Accessible Information System is a standard
28. EHEHEEHHEHEHEHEHEHEEHEEHEHHEHHHHREHEREEHEHEEHEEHENHREEHHEEHREHEHEEEHEEEHEHEEHRERHEHEHEEEEEEEHEHREEHHREHEREEEHEEHEEEHEHEHHEEHRHEEHENNHENN ooo 30 Playback 1 Confirm that DR 1 is in the STOP state For other Confirm that Record mark is turned off Light off a teas als a Stacy se A a ce ie ee Se ds ee ee ee St Jumping E Rew For eae Press either 4 or 9 to jump the Phrase Navigation LL i p 36 39 position you want to listen gt Jump one phrase by pressing once gt Move at high speed while holding down the key 3 Release the key gt Automatically stops after playing back one phrase Play Stop Press e to play gi Play m Light on When the position is jumped to either the heading or the end either toP or End is displayed in the window under the Phrase Also it stops without plavback Power P LEMI LK Ee USB PCM r MP3 4 e 64kbps 48kbps 32kbps Play e o o Hour Min Sec Change time Set data time Playback speed Speed Page ER Record setting e x2 Build book a 1 Section Phrase Book import Function Section Number to move Rae g num Ao 5 10 Delete ormat Check Remove NO Cv x 91 Phr select pe CARE C NO Ce ID Puxron exc nd a innin X m
29. EHREEHRHREEHREHERHEEHRHREEHRHERHREHEHRHREEHREERHEEHRHREEHREERHENHEHREHEHRERHERHEREEEREHEEREEREEREREREERRceSS 37 Navigation Skip navigation 1 Select with the Select switch Select the unit of navigation page section mark Co CD 2 Move back and forth by pressing Cm TED keys gt Move when pressing once by one unit by the selected unit page section mark gt Move at high speed while holding down the key After releasing the key playback one phrase and stop Light on PLEXTALK perv 0 PCM nee MP3 pes L kbps kbps kbps Rec e eee Time Hour Min Sec lt D a Change time Total Remain Set data time Playback speed Speed Page EX Record setting e x2 Build b ook 1 Section Phrase Book import Function E CENE A OCOWMWDORWN OW LE EL IL ee gd gd gd N e Nee INE T cg emp E MAU Check Remove Ce Lt Start E Headphone 0 Play Stop For sec nd B R Cancel Enter C Prextor 38 Navigation Navigating by specified number Select with the Select switch Select the unit of navigation page section mark GC c Number to move Input by pressing gt Input the number of the navigating destination gt Input
30. M 4 Press to enter P PAuSE is displayed in the time display window The display under the Mark flashes and goes on to the next operation Beginning 5 Setting the phrase pause time detection time In a DR 1 recording the length of the silence to be detected before creating a new phrase is called the phrase pause time Set by pressing bib and Le to select desirable time gt While recording if the time is left more than the set pause time the phrase is automatically detected The setting range is from 0 2 to 1 0 seconds and the setting can be done at every 0 1 second gt The default pause time setting is 0 4 seconds 6 Press L3 to enter gt Auto S5 is deployed in the time panel window he display under the Section flashes and goes on to the next operation 7 Section pause time Auto section setting In a DR 1 recording after a specified amount of time with no audio input DR 1 can be automatically created a new section Set by pressing N N and m to select desirable time While recording if the time is left more than the set pause time new section is automatically detected gt The setting range is from the OFF state 1 second up to 5 seconds The setting can be done at every 1 second 8 Press to enter gt n LEVEL is displayed in the time display window pm g gt The display under the Phrase flashes and goes on to the 70 next operatio
31. NHN Changing the playback speed Playback speed normally playbacks at the normal speed Whenever you press the Playback speed key lighting up the small lamp changes in order of x1 5 x2 normal speed Playbackspeed Press to change the playback speed to x1 5 gt Confirm that the lamp located on the left of speed indicator x1 5 on the display panel is lighted up Playbackspeed Press to change the playback speed to x2 Confirm that the lamp of speed indicator x2 on the display panel is lighted up Press to change the playback speed to the normal speed Confirm that the above both lamps are OFF The playback speed is back to the normal speed PLEXTALK Dewy 7 PCM r MP3 4 64kbps ABkbps 32kbps d Rec o o 6 Time Hour Min Sec Change time Playback speed Speed Page x15 x2 Section GC Tap Delete Format Check Remove r Number to move Line in mc C9 v x bii Phrase select r9 Skip Start En Beginning J L End Play Stop Q d oneal d 5 Light off Changing the beep sound Turn ON OFF the beep sound do the following by holding down the Function key Function Hold down CF and pull the volume shuttle forward by the finger gt
32. P 2 Replacing correction nnne ennt 44 Delete DIIS B eruca sitit aita idi didis padded irr nt 45 Chapter 4 Other Useful Features eere rere 47 Displaying the total time amp remaining time sssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssessssseseeseseeeeseeeeeeeesssnseseeeeeeeeeeseeensenseeee 48 Changing the playback Speed ssssssssssssssssssssscssssssecececeeesessessssmmmmnnnnnnnnsssssssssssssesssccccccccccccccececeeeeeeeeesssen 49 Changing he beep Sound esassisimiiiasebisieeseteseitietieteestieeiieustuctenacsisi iub abl epieepebis bietet etit dete 50 Change the recording Setting exse aeneus e nuctedq dept ieddedu bl rpnda d capa pectet 51 Building the DOO utsimeteiisitrkeieieie tiet b imet ten istituito irsini 54 Importing DAISY IFapOrt esseieseerietisesteteiiiietiei tinet sicci ipie Sk Eie H oe de EONEE HH LIH EPHe IU HIE ANSUNSLR aio peee 55 Deleting all contents stored in the CF card Format nnne ntnttttttttttttttttsnsnsnnn 56 ChesdpdgDis WEISS eee uicit mm ee ree ere ERE 57 Teint omit ie datato POiiniaadanmepimtemibeiatumontiaqiipduimittiun i migadunane 58 Connecting DRET to a PC ssissssamiaicnwinntinininanndaninnmmaiainid 58 Connecting a card reader to PC wsssssssssssssssssssssssssceeeseesessessssmmmnnnnnnssssssnsssnsessseesceccccccccceceeeeeeeeessee 60 Connecting a PC card adaptor for CF card to a PC nnne nnne 61 Contents list utor CE carde eie ian roin nua D TOTUM 62 Data transferring to PRS ssssssssssssssssssssssssececeacecccesseserasees
33. PLEATALK Digital Recorder DR 1 User s Guide This User s manual includes important information and explains proper product handling to prevent an accident Please read this manual to use DR 1 safely Please keep it in the place in which it is always seen Fraunhofer institut Integrierte Schaltungen daisy DAISY2 0 MPEG Layer 3 audio compression technology licensed by 4 Fraunhofer IIS and THOMSON multimedia compatible http www iis fhg de amm 2007 Shinano Kenshi Co Ltd DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Application of Council Directives 2006 95 EC 2004 108 EC Manufacturer s Name Shinano Kenshi Co Ltd Manufacturer s Address 6 15 26 Chuo Ueda Shi Nagano Ken 386 0012 JAPAN Importer s Name PLEXTOR S A N V Importer s Address Excelsiorlaan 9 1930 Zaventem Belgium Tel 32 2 725 55 22 FAX 32 2 725 94 95 Type of Equipment PLEXTALK Digital Recorder Models DR 1 Conforms to the following standards EMC EN 55022 2006 EN 55024 1998 A1 A2 2003 EN 61000 3 2 2000 A2 2005 EN 61000 3 3 1995 A1 A2 2005 SAFETY EN 60950 1 2001 the undersigned hereby declare that the equipment specified above conforms to the above directive s and standard s Place Zaventem Date 1 September 2007 PLEXTOR S A N V Signature Position General Manager Masahiko Takao IMPORTANT FCC NOTICE Declaration of Conformity Model Number DR 1 Trade Name C PrexrOR Responsible party PLEX
34. TOR LLC Address 830 Hillview Court Suite 210 Milpitas CA 95035 U S A Telephone Number 1 408 719 3000 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 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help CAUTION A
35. ctly stored When it is not stored reread and correct it 4 There is no specified page number Move specifying the page in the back and forth and reconfirm the page The book created other than DR 1 the page number might be not consecutive The problem occurs in the content of PLEXTALK project file or necessary audio file has lost When this error occurs in the playback and Build book reread the part where the error occurred to correct it In other cases restore PLEXTALK project file 4 It is books of the audio form not supported with DR 1 This book cannot be recorded and be edited with DR 1 Change the number specified by number specified navigation Or release the selected range Because the backup of PLEXTALK project file does not remain the restoration is impossible ERR 999 An unexpected error Reconfirm the operation occurred done immediately before the error occurred Especially when recording and editing confirm data is correctly stored When the data is not stored reread and correct iL 4 Remarks 1 Empty space of 30MB or more is necessary to record with DR 1 Necessary empty space increases along with the size of books 2 PRS allows you to create a PLEXTALK project file that is larger than the maximum capacity that DR 1 can handle The size of PLEXTALK project file that can be edited with DR 1 is up to 7MB 3 If the DAISY edit software is used the page that exceeds 9
36. ctric shock Unplug the power cord immediately and contact the store you NNNM purchased DR 1 lees eee Do not put anything on DR 1 or cover DR 1 with cloth or plastic sheet Do not place S DR 1 anywhere does not allow air to pass through easily Product internal cooling Bd system becomes insufficient and it may cause fire or electric shock Do not expose DR 1 to dusty areas direct sunlight close to the heating appliances S cellular phones audio amplifier microwave oven toaster and hair dryer and other places where heat or heat and electric wave is generated It may cause fire or electric Please observe the following safety precautions Failure to use DR 1 CAUTION may cause physical injury to human body or physical damage Z Always pull out the power plug from the outlet when you move DR 1 to prevent the electric shock accident and the breakdown Z Always unplug the power plug from the electric outlet when not using DR 1 for a long time A Be careful not to drop or jolt DR 1 when you move It may cause breakdown to a precise part in the device o To wipe dust and dirt off prepare tightly squeezed damp soft and clean cloth with water or soap water S Do not use thinner benzine and any alcohols solvent that damages on the surface of DR 1 A Insert the CF card in the correct direction If inserting it in the wrong direction it leads to a cause of damage Never add excessive power Legal an
37. d Details of the above methods are explained in the following Also a list of files that is transferred Contents list in a CF card and how to transfer data to PRS Data transferring to PRS are explained in the following Connecting DR 1 to a PC 58 By connecting DR 1 to a PC with the USB cable DR 1 enables you to use as an external card drive of the PC and the data stored in the CF card can be read and written from the PC 1 Connecting to a PC DR 1 is recognized on the PC gt It takes a while until the recognition of DR 1 l gt uSb is displayed in the time panel window on the display LI LI panel gt When the PC accesses the CF card the recording lamp lights up W if the CF card has not been inserted in DR 1 it is not recognized to the PC Mi The USB cable is an optional and is available for purchase Mi The USB cable that can be used for the USB connection is USB1 1 2 Disconnecting from the PC 1 gt Left click on an lt Icon 1 located on the task bar on the right lower corner on the PC monitor gt The task bar may be hidden so please click on arrow says Display hidden indicators to display all hidden icons to locate the above shown icon 1 Left click on the icon saying Safety removal of hardware and then a dialog box pops up on the icon 2 After first clicking a dialog balloon pops up instead gt Yo
38. d copyright Information Copyright information about this guide Shinano Kenshi reserves the right to modify the products described in this guide at any time without prior notice Shinano Kenshi makes no representation or warranties with respect to the contents hereof and specifically disclaims any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose Further Shinano Kenshi Co Ltd reserves the right to revise this guide and to make changes in its content without obligation to notify any person or organization of such revision or change This guide is copyright All right reserved It may not be copied photocopied translated or reduced to any electronic medium or machine readable form without Shinano Kenshi s prior permission Manual copyright 2007 Shinano Kenshi Co Ltd Licenses and trademarks All licenses and trademarks are property of their respective owners Chapter 1 Introduction What you get in the box What is a Digital Recorder DR 1 What is DAISY What is a DAISY book Flow of DAISY book production Terms of DAISY Part names and functions DR 1 top layout Operation panel Input output connectors Display panel What you get in the box _ Digital Recorder DR 1 1 eT DE Power Cord 1 EMT Power Adaptor 1 PLEXTALK Recording PLEXTALK Recording Software PRS is bundled Software PRS Installation with DR 1 Designed for Windows PCs it is a simple
39. e note of it may invalidate your guarantee and could cause serious injury to yourself or others oafety terms and symbols used in this guide The following terminology and associated symbols relating to safety and points of note has been used throughout the guide DANGER A danger notice warns you of Cautions including Warning that must pay special attention that could cause serious personal injury Failure to follow the precautions highlighted in this way could result in serious injury or death fire or electrical shock S WARNING A warning notice denotes Prohibition Don ts that could result in personal injury CAUTION A caution notice denotes Strict Observance you must follow that could lead to damage or destroy the PLEXTALK product destroy the recording media destroy or affect your data or computer configuration Please take careful note of all the following points regarding general safe WARNING useofDR 1 Inappropriate handling may lead to serious physical injury tm body aa Do not allow any foreign matters such as clips coins and staples from the clearance of S DR 1 It is very dangerous that it may cause short circuit and may lead to fire electric shock and breakdown G Do not disassemble repair and remodel DR 1 It may lead to a cause of fire electric shock and product damage and it is very dangerous S Do not use DR 1 other than supplied AC power adaptor and power cord It
40. ect 9 Skip Headphone Lp Fed ri aH 4 E 26d B D Q End Beginning L End 2 Rew Play Stop For H D Rec m s 10 O PLEXTOR Cancel Enter DEM 6 8 hm BERR BRB RRP RRR BRR RRR RRR RRR RRR eee eee eee M4 53 Building the book Having completed the entire recording and editing of the project there is one final process that must be carried out before handing out the project to the next person Build Book process makes the project as DAISY 2 02 compliant book B If you apply Plextalk family such as PRS and PTR2 for advanced editing the following process of building the book is not necessary Build book 1 Press a gt build is displayed and flashes in the time panel window on the display panel l a mmm mmm mmm a a E E mE r ES I Play Stop 2 Press gt Enter gt The display of buiLd flashes I Ss pail Si Eq i Ee Eg Em Emm ja Emm Emm Em EE EE Ei SS Ea 1 3 Confirm that FiniSh is displayed gt Build Book is completed Mi The progress status is displayed in the phrase display window in percentage BL it might take one hour or more for the Build Book process BI When the cancellation key Rew key is pressed processing is discontinued lI Unnecessary parts in the audio file cannot be deleted with the Build Book process The audio export processing on
41. eosseesossssstossssnnansnnntnnsnsseccecsecsecaenseentnesesssenseenseen 62 Restore PLEXTALK project file ssssssssssssssececececeesessessssmmnnnnnnsssssssssnssssessseseecccceccccecceeeeeeeeesessssnnunnnnnnsssssssete 63 Chapter 5 Main opecifications nn 65 Main SpecificatioriS eie mipstabum eniin m ppc nentmp mpgfnienberhign mpg es ee 66 Product specificalons asina cin bend Dui usine uim udin imi npud 66 e GAGA tS T SEE OEE E c E 67 Card drive SpeciticatiOris isnt ensvaciirton dodi mudo med orante goa 67 Recommended CF cards amp microphones ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssesesssssesessesessesssssessssesssse 68 peecommemded Ear Sume dinin mamm n HR RUERITIIP DII 68 Recommended ThICTODHOnBSesie bant abita made me IP ibd x i OE Rb 68 Chapter 6 Troubleshooting 69 When DR 1 does not operate well sssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssesssesssssssssssssssssencccessssssssensssssssssssssssnsessenseeeseens 70 Wien afemoris displayed lt xxreesssesetepasscdeccczessennscspecezezsacecocscceensenectecesdeoceqoostanacnatanenebententontececsepestenndtece 73 Chapter T Glossary Indexer eee rere rrr nnn nnn 7 SIDES al sree rete tease etree DUIS MINIMUM NEIN IINE 78 oafety Information The following gives you information about how to operate your DR 1 safely including information about the operating environment and about safe handling of the rechargeable battery It is essential that you read this information carefully as failure to tak
42. ey 24 Chapter 3 Basic Operation of DR 1 esee 27 Recordin A e E E E E tud dauid tps ductum ind 28 FM a a e AAO A A AA TE A E E A N A E A A Ra 28 Sewe e e E 30 PlaubsEeinonccitenete um ai a 31 Adjusting audio volume of playback nnnnnnnnennnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn ttt 32 Appending Page Sections sssssssssssssssssssssestnnnnesssnnssassansssenssnssssesipesesvaveonsesennassensanrtntonahanasaasnnsauseiessenaiastsizes 33 ESS chefs exter E A A AE casa tea EE DE EOE AAA 34 Three 3 methods of correcting recording nnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn tte 34 Navigation Navigating from beginning to end nnne enn tnntenntnnnnnnns 36 Navigation Phrase Navigation gt vsssssssssseseeeeeeeeessssssssssssseseeeeececceeeessssssnssssssececeeeeeeeeeeeessssnnsssssssees 37 Navigation Skip navigatiOri v4s4ssrroninsntnasassasnasoonsecssscsegesonsegnnsaeneacsscsssbenvnnnshwninadanasaaneveossseaizedteres 38 Navigation Navigating by specified number nennen ennntnenntenntnnnnis 39 Miren iteamisut oninia poheidituaiqudinmi leu intuUuigi dH inemtieuninttis 40 Overwrite recording Rerecord while recording nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnenetenttett ttt 41 Insert fecordilit same ribteiettitesbie HE HHEHUeU E RIEN LIEF e LESSE LI SI He elE etn td aaEoa Dn 42 Punch in recording STEP 1 Specify range nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnneeeete ettet 43 Punch in recording STE
43. ft below figure The long sideways of the card goes into the card slot not the short sideways To the card slot To the card slot There is a very small ridge on the front edge of the CF card This ridge should be towards you and facing downwards when the card is inserted Card sl ot m 3 Ridge Part 4 Gently align the CF card with the slot and push it carefully in until it is fully home A slightly firmer push is required at the last part of this process to ensure that it is properly inserted e NEENEEEE i ED Never be tempted to AE a use excess force as you may cause damage to the CF card MON CAUTION MB Use of the CF card with label etc adhered leads to a cause of the label peel off at the card insertion and also may trigger a defect when inserting ejecting the card BON Always insert eject the CF card in the state of the power off 19 How to eject a CF card 2 Pressthe eject key which is located on the right of the CF card slot
44. gt Deleting all data is completed Q e Power PLEVCTALK B cm USB PCM PR Mp3 ml e kb kb kbps Rec o Time Hour Min Sec Change time E Total Remain Set data time Playback speed Speed Page RE Record setting Nw Build book Section Ca BOOR TIIDO Function m e Number to move 7 Rec EN 1 C3 D c9 o eo o w Line in f 10 x Delete Format Check Remove n 2 tt _ Lv x f D 6 Phrase select Skip 5 EE nerone t F Q Start End Beginning L End Rew Play Stop ji k _ I Rec ho me Ga PLEXTOR Cancel Enter E a D C eO RRR RRR RRR RRR PERE RRR RRR R RRR OonunEREEEHEREREREREEREEERREEREERERRRREREEREEERERRERREREERREREEREESRERRREO e v e mm UU oo 56 Checking DR 1 version When you call our local dealer to inquire our products or the trouble etc most likely we may be ask you the product version Please confirm the version of DR 1 by following below steps Function Play Stop 1 Hold down CF and press gt gt Product version is displayed in the time panel window Please check the number following Ver Play Stop Rew 2 Press or nter Cancel gt Go back to the original displa
45. haracteristics Card drive specifications Recommended CF cards amp microphones Recommended CF cards Recommended microphones Main specifications Product specifications Recording Media Playable sound quality DAISY standard book Recording method Recording sound quality DAISY format Audio output Audio input Externally connected terminal Operating temperature DAISY editing function 66 Specifications CF card SD card via AC adaptor MP3 PCM DAISY2 02 format PLEXTALK Project format PCM 22 05kHz 16bits Mono MP3 64kbps Mono MP3 48kbps Mono MP3 32kbps Mono Headphone output terminal Stereo Line input connector Mono External microphone connector Stereo USB1 1 Compact Flash Association card Approx plus minus 60 seconds per month AC adaptor AC 100 to 240V 50 60Hz 173 W x 210 D x 57 H mm Approx 610g Max 20W at AC adaptor 100V 5 to 40 C degree 40 to 104 F degree Without condensation Max page number 9999 pages Max section number 9999 sections Audio characteristics Q Headphone output connector Impedance adaptation 32k ohm unbalanced 3 5 mm diameter stereo mini connector Output voltage 0 4Vrms plus minus 0 15Vrms Line input connector Input impedance 20k ohm unbalanced 3 5 mm diameter stereo mini connector Input sensitivity 11dBV or lower Q External microphone input connector Not compatible with plug in power Input i
46. ide of the DR 1 e C Delete Format Ca 971 Phrase select Headphone G gt Q Start 21 Connecting a power adaptor 1 Plug in the power cord into the DC connector located in the back face of the DR 1 Do not use the power adaptors other than the attachment 2 Plugthe power cord into the electric outlet WARNING lll Do not use the power adaptor other than the attachment It may cause fire or electric shock Power ON OFF Press the main POWER button located on the top surface gt Power is turned ON and OFF every time the power button is pressed PLEXCTALK Xe When turning on the power first time it is necessary to set time Refer to Setting the date and time p 24 unin for the procedure on oo LIII Headphone Stai BIDR 1 automatically memorize the final position where the power is turned off When the power is back on again it enables to start playback from the previously stopped position 22 Display panel while booting up processing and finishing operation etc On a display panel of DR 1 while booting up finishing operation and processing time consuming tasks the green lamps from the time display part to the phrase display part flashes like one line in side as shown in the below figure Please wait for a while
47. ime Whenever you press the Change time key the display changes in order of total time gt remaining time gt elapsed time um gem mud a SI en BS mtl I i i EE i es i I mm md Ea exi ea Ea ea Emi 1 Change time 1 Press 9 gt Displays total time a pad ea oi a a jen il f Tam a zd it ait jo a ai Sa ea a Sea a a p 1 Chanae time 2 Press 5 gt Displays remaining time Chanae time 3 Press Ce gt Displays elapsed time WE The remaining amount of time changes by the recording tone quality Present recording tone quality can be confirmed with the tone quality lamp owe PLEXTALK DC Tv PCM r MP3 4 e 64kbps 48kbps 32kbps S Rec MB Play e e o e Time Hour Min Sec Change time a Total Remain i ao ce d coo uNOU 0 lt Ld Speed Page d P D S a Ce ME ecord settin e x2 Build book EE Section Book import Function r Number to move ao cmm amp 9 9 Line in o Delete Format Check Remove ue Ct Lv x E 91 ph 9 i rase select Skip Ct ra i Star End Beginning L End Os 65 Enter TOR Total P4 0 Remain IN Time Total Remain Light off e eannuuuuEEEHEEHEHEHEHEHHERHEHEHEHHEEHHHEHHRHRERHEHRHEHEHERHEHEHEHHHEHRHERHNENHNHEHEE
48. lly displays the following 1 iMPort and you can continue importing Function 1 Hold down CF and press 4 Book import gt iMPort is displayed and flashes in the time panel window on the display panel I mmm mum a gem mum mmm gem gem xj J emp ea rd 3 Confirm that FiniSh is displayed Importing is completed Mi The progress status is displayed in the phrase display window in percentage 9 BL it might take about 10 minutes for the importing process B When the cancellation key Rew key is pressed processing is discontinued jam G GO Check ine in Remove Rew IO PIEXTOR Cance Deleting all contents stored in the CF card Format When recording with this product information files etc besides the audio files are created Please reformat the CF card when you want to delete all files and information once stored in the card for the purpose of producing a new book or a project Function Format 1 Hold down CF and press gt ForMAt is displayed and flashes in the time panel window on the display panel Play Stop Press PE to enter gt The display under the flashes ForMAf flashes 3 Confirm that FiniSh is displayed in the time panel window
49. mark 10 Section Display the present section 11 Phrase Display the present phrase Chapter 2 oetting up to get started Prepare a CF card About a CF card How to insert a CF card How to eject a CF card Connecting a microphone and a headphone Plug in a microphone Connecting a headphone Connecting a power adaptor Power ON OFF Display panel while booting up processing and finishing operation etc oetting the date and time 17 Prepare a CF card About a CF card 18 There are mainly two types of CF Compact Flash card one is a hard disc type and the other is a memory type Type amp Type Il 2 sub types DR 1 is able to use the memory type of Type CF card only Type ll CF card cannot be used with DR 1 However the SD card can be used through the adaptor of the CF card type You can use the CF card with up to 8GB capacity and the SD cards with up to 2GB capacity CompactFlash is a registered trademark of SanDisk A OO me CompactFlash SD Adapter SD Card CF Card Adaptor SD card Q Recording capacity and standard recording time of CF card Unit of Recording time Hours Sound Quality 512MB 51MB _ W Even if you correct a recording error the audio file physically remains Therefore you will need a CF card that has approximately twice large capacity than the capacity indicated in the above table How to insert a CF card Hold the CF card correctly as shown on the le
50. may lead to a cause of fire electric shock and product damage x Do not use DR 1 in the bathroom and the place where rain hits and high moisture 5 exists It may lead to a cause of fire electric shock and product damage Do not get DR 1 wet It may cause electric shock If water penetrates in the product NE immediately unplug the power cord out of the electrical outlet and contact the store you purchased DR 1 q Do not pull out the power plug from the electrical outlet with wet hands It may cause amp D electric shock AN Do not place any thermal appliances near the power adaptor and the power cord Coating may melt and it may cause fire and electric shock Do not damage the power adaptor and the power cord If you place something heavy S on DR 1 and tuck DR 1 into something it gets damaged and may lead to a cause of fire and electric shock S When you unplug the power adaptor and the power cord do not hold the cable to pull it out The cable may cut off and it may lead to a cause of fire and electric shock A Take the dust off from the plug of the power cord regularly Dust may lead to a cause of fire S Do not connect many loads on one electrical outlet If the product is used with exceeding rated current and it may lead to a cause of fire and product breakdown If any product damages or abnormalities such as smoke offensive odor breakdown Q from dropping are found stop using the product urgently It may cause of fire and ele
51. mpedance 2 2k ohm unbalanced 3 5 mm diameter stereo mini connector Input sensitivity 55dBV Card drive specifications Card Slot compan Flash Association card Type Recommended Windows 2000 operation environment XP 32 bit Vista 32 bit Celeron 400MHz or larger 128MB or lager Interface USB1 1 Connector TypeB 67 Recommended CF cards amp microphones Caution Mi Operation check Products on the market are subject to change without notice due to the specification change Therefore there are cases that the commercial products may not become available to use with our products From such circumstances we cannot guarantee the products that have already checked the operation before shipment Hi Compatibility with other manufacturers product The product may not be operated correctly due to the compatibility of DR 1 and products manufactured by other companies We cannot guarantee or correspond to defect caused by the compatibility with the other companies products including operation checked products Please acknowledge it beforehand Recommended CF cards Please confirm latest information in our webpage or inquire our customer support center when purchasing it PLEXTALK webpage http www plextalk com in index html Recommended microphones With DR 1 you can use either dynamic or condenser microphones that are commercially available Compatible only models with power supply not compatible with the plug
52. n A m as 9 Setting Noise Level Press a an dL to set noise level ginnin gt While recording if the ee dno volume is lower than that of setting value the phrase is detected pq gt The setting range is from 20 to 40dB and the setting can q P H be done at every 2dB Flash gt The default setting is 28dB gt f you are recording in a low noise level environment such as a Studio use a low setting value close to 40 Reversely If your recording in a high noise level environment such as a conference or lecture use the High setting value close to 20 52 W Incase of canceling Rew Press to cancel the setting lI The recording setting is saved in the DR 1 eSSCR RBBB RRR RR RRR RRR RRR RR RRR RRR Bee e E 1 a Power oco USB m The example on 4 LEXTALK a the right Rg Play sla Bio ha p described the case where the jJ Qe elie respective value erred MERE i is set to C nca Record se mE d ed 4 1 the phrase cm pause time is m An E uL SE 0 5 second pa C 0 F i 2 the section pause time is cNumbertomoe gg 5 seconds C uc pd 3 5 7 9 a an d r Delete Format Check Remove g 3 the noise me Cm x 7 level is E 9 Phrasegel
53. necessary MEE Bec P use 7 7 7 eee to How to 4 B E C Press e uj to start recording Duman Light on Powe PLEMTALK ses VAN Level 2 4 npe 2 070 78 pe C uc I M A Tx e Cl ESL J rm 1 ld IT ei f e es e i Punch in recording STEP 1 Specify range Punch in recording you should specify the range to be erased in the existing project For the 1 Navigate to location where navigation you wish to insert the new procedure i refer to audio Navigation EEE IEE IEE EEE EEE OE P 36 39 2 Press LES a Specified the beginning phrase in the 3 Navigate to the location where you wish to cut 4 Press L t_ I3 penses TIR 24 jJ poem 2 Specified he end phrase in the range Mi Tocancel the specified range press the key one more time Then the lamp turned down and the specified range is cancelled eSS RERNRERERRERERERRERRERERERRERERRERRERREERRERRERRERERERERRERRERRERRERRRERERRERRERERERERRERRERRERRERERERERRERERREERRE Pee e Q i Power 1 oco USB a PLEXTALK DC 10 12V C a E PC r MP3 4 B L u e 64kbps 48kbps a Play e e e e 0 m L a E i Hour Min 1 E E i 2 EE m 3 A L
54. ny changes or modification not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Canadian Department of Communications Statement This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications This class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil numerique de la classe B est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada Table of Contents Safety Information rre eere ree ee eee re ee ren reo eoru reor e ee ee Safety terms and symbols used in this guide nnnnnnnnnnnntnnnennennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 6 Legal and copyright Infoririationy r ssssssssssssessossssssccesecsesassossssseasssseasntnnnnnatinussasnussssoessnnnsnssesseeassaseosnssenasecnse 8 Chapter 1 IntroductiOn rene eere ree rne nee O What you get iri te box Pesssseseasscasestssssaseasssasessssnnnssssnasinuasinsnssonssanereasenssoesesessaassennstbstnnssbunusnasaassnvasoassensiess 10 What isa Digital Recorder DR 1 Pessssssasesacscsanonsnsssnssssuvassvsoeonesaseccassesenononnsddsnssessnsonnosunsnsusssausasosboenssessteets 11 Wae DA 2 e erasers evesvoeeetesnes sepveee staves tetronn pene apts niee tee ese Em 15 Wc c PAIS PISO citi uH A E E T E 12 Flow of DAISY book production ssssssssssssseeeeeeeessssssssssssessesceecccecceessssssnnusssseeeceeceeceeeeess
55. of a digital recording book that was developed for a visually impaired person or people who have a difficulty reading ordinary printed materials DAISY s format was developed is being developed as the international standard for digital talking books Advantages of DAISY book 1 Available a long time recording on a single CD 2 Ability to skip directly to a specific pages sections and chapters 3 Sound quality does not deteriorate even after repeated hearing Flow of DAISY book production Reading of books Correction of reading errors etc Comparison between original book and recorded audio Check a mark on points where require correction Reviewing check marked points Correction of reading errors etc Setting of pages sections and chapters etc gt Work with editing software such as PRS etc Burning data on CD Producing CD by PC and other media burning device 12 Terms of DAISY 1 What is a Phrase When the book is being recorded the audio files are automatically divided into segments called phrases The recording software will decide on where a phrase starts and ends based on the amount of silence between one piece of audio and the next The length of silence permitted before a new phrase is created is called the pause time and can be adjusted by the person making the DAISY recording In order to detect the audio up into phrases that are not too long or short a fast reader might require a shor
56. ompletion by DR 1 data is transferred as it is without doing build book Opening the Ncc imdn file in the BookdirO folder using PRS enables you to perform the DAISY editing However please do build book and the DAISY import when you put the content of multiple cards together in one book with PRS Restore PLEXTALK project file When you cannot open your DAISY project error 308 etc you can restore PLEXTALK project file Play Stop 3 Hold down a and turn ON the power nter gt rEPair is displayed and flashes in the time panel window on the display panel Play Stop 4 Press gt m Enter gt Restoring of your DAISY project starts W This function is restored based on backup information of PLEXTALK project file automatically created when book is opened The contents of the recording and the editing work after the book has opened at the last are not restored When restoring was implemented please confirm the book contents B 0 1 2 3 4 6 8 0 1 BA A lee E NN E NN a P oO E ERES NEEENNBLLEE Ld x 20 EI ine in Check Remove Start End Rew Play Stop el nter Chapter 5 Main Specifications Main specifications Product specifications Audio c
57. procedure gt Navigate to the phrase that puts the mark SS SS SS o omm SS SS SS SS SS SS SS mod mm gms mcm SS em Navigation 3639 3 Press CT gt Confirm the figure displayed under the Mark increases whenever pressing When releasing Mark Remove Press M Adding a mark can be done not only during stopping but also during recording playback and pause When adding the mark during pause the mark display flashes and can be appended to the first phrase that begins recording e Fag 9 PLEMIAK S Rec Play pui unum ao LI LLLI tb Ll z d l 1 l l 3 LJ S E i Overwrite recording Rerecord while recording When you noticed any mistakes while recording do the following operation in the middle of recording and correct the mistaken parts Rec Pause For the correction 1 Press e during recording procedure after Go into the record pause state Stop Note If the stop key is pressed the overwrite Flash refer to Insert recording cannot be done recording P 42 Rew 0 and Punch in 2 lt lt recording Press 1 P 43 44 gt Repeatedly press the Rew Key to move the location of the first phrase to be recorded Note Returnable ranges are 20 phrases but not returnable prior to the recording starting point
58. ssnnuunnssseesseeeeeeeee 12 Tomue S DA V aine EATON AAO EAO T 13 Part names and RIREIORS mieu mimeddamedegittumimendamiee diet ER 14 DR 1 top layout Operation pariel sssssssssesssssccssssssssesssssscascasstonnnssssuasaussasieseessnnbenseseesectseonssabaseenssese 14 Input output connectors seeeeeeeeeeeessssssssssseeccccccccceccessssnsssussssseeccccceceeeessssssusnssssssceccceceeeeeeessnsnnnnssssssesseeeeeeet 15 Be NA cue 16 Chapter 2 Setting up to get started TZ Prepare a CF Caltdscesentisaistustessctttsrsioeinisiuk i ticirieitisckidi ise SETRA EONA bi iiri eiecit detis ea 18 PAR ECRezde e ERE 18 Hosts san a CE oar adum denim E DUREE E E EHI 19 How teelecta GE card redeiras ainnis rin aNs SiE Aia TENEAN 20 Connecting a microphone and a headphone nnne eeeenneeennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 21 Plug in microphone eisie etsin b bbbu Erbe orbrb HE bM eee He rE EHE Een Eee bvo bond 21 Connecting a headphone sssssssssssssseeeeceeecessssssssssssseeeeceecccceeeessssssnnsnssssseeececeeeeeeesssssnnnnsssssseeceeceeeeeeeeessssan 21 Connecting power adaptor eeerssssesecttessisrrteebeestieereristois bags eror tbe tese Eve esiaine nia esaii 22 A Re Ee mm T AI 22 Display panel while booting up processing and finishing operation etc 23 Setting the date and time ssvssevsssssssssssssssecesacessssoosssasestsnssatenoosonnsnassassavsovenesasuncsdecsersnegosnssnesssseasononnossspasenu
59. t pause time and a slower reader a longer pause time When the recording is finished the reader can use the phrases as an additional navigation feature Example Once upon a time pause a queen was doing needle work pause while staring Phrase 1 Phrase 2 outside her window at the beautiful snow pause Phrase 3 When you cannot detect phrases as desired please refer to Change the recording setting p 51 to adjust it 2 What is a Section A Section refers to the segment of audio between one heading and the next A section is generally made up of a number of phrases but can have as few as one phrase Each section has a heading and an associated navigation level Do not get confused between sections in a DAISY recording and sections of this guide 13 Part names and functions DR 1 top layout Operation panel power PLEXTALK peii 0 1 n time 2 7 Playback speed Speed Page 3 tm 4 IPIE build book in 4 3 Section 5 sion r Number to move 4 R m 6 Oo a 13 2 Delete Format Check Remove a 7 tJ CY LX 14 E o Phrase select re Skip 8 CELL a 15 Q Start End Beginning L End 2 Rew Play Stop For i _ 9 eu rm oe H 16 C PLEXTOR Cancel Enter mE UA 10 11 12 1 Power 9 Rec
60. ted when the CF card is formatted 70 Recording cannot be done The meter indicates the recording level does not go up during recording Or when playback the recorded audio file you hear no sound or very small sound You thought you pressed the recording key but actually DR 1 was in a Pause state Remaining amount time of the CF card was very little The microphone connector is plugged into a wrong terminal The microphone that is not compatible with DR 1 is used The recording was done when the volume of Volume shuttle was positioned to Zero Volume shuttle on the right side of DR 1 is a position of volume 0 Check with the recording lamp The lamp is on during Recording and the lamp flashes during Pause Check the remaining time of your CF card referring Displaying the total time amp remaining time p 48 of this guide When the remaining time is very little please insert with a new CF card Check the terminal for connection referring to Plug in a microphone p 21 in this guide Then correctly plug in the microphone connector to the correct terminal Use the usable microphone with DR 1 referring to Recommended microphones p 68 in this guide Record by an appropriate recording volume referring to How to record p 28 in this guide Playback by an appropriate volume referring to Adjust audio volume of playback p 32 in this guide 71 You cannot
61. to go into the record LLS N pause state WTo restart recording from the record pause state Rec Pause Press e1 to start recording again BE To STOP recording Play Stop P h Light off ress to go into the stop state SSS EBERERREREREREEEEREREREREERERERREREEREERERREERERERERERERERERRERERERRERREREREEREREEREREREREEREREEREEERRERERERENE Pee e i a E u n n z Power PLEXTALK EL USB p n z PCM 2 m MS 5l dB Level e 4kb kb kbps 2v T m i Min Sec 1 m m Change time 2 m z n ZI 4 mm Set data time 6 m E Playback speed Speed Page 8 E 1 mE Cm MAS Record setting EV 14 Em Build book m m 20 EE Lr j Section Phrase u Book import a Function a um 2 E B m m n Section rt Number to move Rec EM C3 mcm c v m Line in xcd 10 m n z PAU S E X Delete Ta Check E Remove i B STO P Mic Cy o X jJ z O m Phrase selet Skip 9 5 Ce T t 4 jJ C m ma B 7 m Hea e E 3 End 2 LE 1 Rew Play Stop For cs a x gt n MEE I PLEXTO N Cancel Enter A E u n r H 8 P d e e daaa EEE
62. top recording Playback Adjusting audio volume of playback Appending Page Section Correcting Three methods of editing recording Navigation lt Navigating from beginning to end gt Navigation lt Phrase navigation gt Navigation lt Skip navigation Navigation lt Navigating by specified number Marking Overwrite recording Rerecord while recording Insert recording Punch in recording STEP 1 Specify Range Punch in recording STEP 2 Replacing correction Delete phrases 27 How to record Function 1 Hold down CF and press a m to move to the end Note The default recording mode of DR 1 is Insert recording p 42 Therefore you should navigate to the end of project before start he recording 2 Confirm the display showing End under the phrase display window Display End means the end of DAISY book End If the CF card does not contain any data the phrase display window shows Rec Pause Press e1 to go into the record pause state gt Record lamp starts flashing 4 Adjust the recording volume slider gt Adjust the recording level while speaking by the same voice volume and the pitch when you read aloud toward the microphone gt Adjust the maximum volume to become 8dB The recording volume may momentarily become very loud while actually recording Please be cautious that the audio volume does not exceed 3dB B The recording setting can be used
63. u to insert recording with the desired length in the favorable position 79 Index All delete 56 Build book 54 78 CF card 18 19 20 56 68 70 71 72 19 Checking DR 1 version 57 Connecting DR 1 to a PC 58 60 61 Connectors 15 DAISY 12 13 54 55 72 73 75 78 79 Data transfer 58 62 Delete phrases 45 Disconnecting DR 1 from a PC 59 61 16 Elapsed time 16 48 Format 56 70 73 Headphone 21 Import 55 72 73 78 Input output list 15 Insert recording 35 42 79 Mark 38 39 40 79 Microphone 21 68 71 MP3 18 51 Navigation 36 39 Navigation by specified number 14 Overwrite recording 34 41 79 Page 33 38 39 79 PCM 18 51 Phrase 13 78 Phrase Navigation 37 Display panel 39 Operation panel 80 Playback 31 Playback speed 49 Playback volume 32 PLEXTALK project 55 62 63 73 74 75 79 Power adaptor 10 22 PRS 12 54 62 73 78 Punch in recording 35 43 44 78 Recording 28 30 34 35 41 42 43 44 Recording setting 51 53 Recording volume Recording level 28 1 Remaining time 16 48 Restore 63 SD card 18 Section 13 33 38 39 78 Skip navigation 38 Sound quality 51 Specifying range 43 Stop Pause 30 Time setting 24 26 16 48 15 58 59 60 Total time USB C PLEXTOR Shinano Kenshi Co Ltd 6 15 26 Chuo Ueda shi Nagano ken 386 0012 JAPAN Fax 81 268 22 5476 E mail sales plextalk com URL http www plextalk com emu 127 3798900 2007
64. u will see a message in the dialog balloon such as Safely remove stop USB mass storage system device Drive X In the Drive X the drive name that is most suitable to your computer environment is displayed 3 Click on OK or X button to close the dialog balloon gt Hardware removal dialog balloon is closed 5 Confirm the power is off and remove the USB cable 59 Connecting a card reader to a PC The card reader by the USB connection is explained here 1 Connecting the card reader 2 Connectthe card reader to your PC he card reader is recognized as the USB mass storage system device 2 Disconnecting the card reader lt gt gt 1 Leftclickon an icon 1 located on the task bar on the right lower corner on the PC monitor The task bar may be hidden so please click on arrow says Display hidden indicators to display all hidden icons to locate the above shown icon 1 Left click on the icon saying Safety removal of hardware and then the dialog box pos up on the icon 2 After first clicking a dialog balloon pops up instead gt You will see a message in the dialog balloon such as Safely remove stop USB mass storage system device Drive X In the Drive X the drive name that is most suitable to your computer environment is displayed 3 Click on OK or X button to close the dialog balloon gt Hardware removal dialog balloon is closed 5
65. y eS UNHSEERREEREERHERERERERERERERERERERERERERRERERERERREREREEERERERREREREREREREREREREREREEREERREREREREREREERERERERRE Pee PLEXCTALK pA Rec Play 64kbps 48kbp iB Change time i i i i rs 2 Wer toe Set data time Playback speed Record setting e Gee xNARMRNRARRESERRREARERAARARSRASARRAMARRERSARERARERRARARARARENSRERANSANERMCU gee cer ete agg i ATEEN C C c EE I C eer eae ee ee ee S e i Number to move Rec m Gp Dap E 9 E Line in 10 2 9 Delete Format Check Remove 8 Mic Vv Xx 6 hrase selet TO Skip 5 2 4 Headphone Z Fed i 3 q Start End ing L End 2 Rew Play Stop For zz D Rec ois T C PrrxToR Cancel Enter Sh 3 e eomnEREREREEREEEERHREEHREREERERERRERREERERERREREERHREERERRRERERERRERERRERERERRERHRRERERRRREREERRRREERERRERRRRRRRRERRaRanae9 57 Transferring data to a PC There are three ways to transfer data to a PC 1 After connecting DR 1 and a PC with the USB cable read data from the CF card into the PC Remove the CF card from DR 1 and read the data from the CF card into the PC using the card reader Remove the CF card from DR 1 and read the data from the CF card into the PC using the PC card adaptor for CF car
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