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Singer 58-14 Sewing Machine User Manual
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71. Press the MENU FOLDER button to choose folder A or B Press the P or button to choose the file that you want to play Press the PLAY button to start _ playback s a e If you press the MENU FOLDER button during playback the screen display will T S change 2 File elapsed time REVAN File remaining time OANA Recording year month and date Time of recording Adjust the VOLUME control to your liking REC DATE Press the STOP button at any point you want to stop the playback Resume playback by pressing PLAY button again 56ulAeld 56ulAeld Playback Operation How to Cancel functions Fast Press the PLAY button for 1 second or longer while stopped or Press the PLAY button Playback playing a file again F PLAY The recorder plays back at approximately 30 faster than Playback returns to normal rate normal rate Fast Hold the l button while playing a file Release the P1 Forward The recorder stops when it reaches the end of the file button gt gt Continue pressing the P1 button to proceed with the cue Playback returns to from the beginning of the next file normal rate Rewind Hold the lt button while playing a file Release the F lt The recorder stops when it reaches the beginning of the file button Continue pressing the lt button to proceed with the Playback returns to review from th
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77. END flashes Microphone sensitivity display If you choose LO will appear on the display Notes To ensure successful recording make a test recording to choose appropriate microphone sensitivity before recording If you choose HI we recommend setting the recording mode to HQ or SP to best take advantage of the higher sensitivity If you choose HI background noise may be high depending on the recording conditions 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 and hold the MENU FOLDER button for 1 second or longer The menu opens P 26 Press the 1 or I lt lt 4 button until VCVA flashes on the display Press the PLAY button The VCVA setup process begins Press the P or 4 lt 4 button to choose between On and OFF On Will start recording in VCVA mode A vam 1 002 OFF Will resume recording in normal mode NE NH Press the STOP button The menu screen closes and END flashes Press the REC button to start recording When the VCVA senses soun
78. Erasing You can easily erase unnecessary files Sequential file numbers are reassigned automatically Erasing One File at aTime Press the MENU FOLDER button to choose a folder Press the PP1 or button to choose the file you want to erase You can erase a file while you are playing it back Press the ERASE button The file number flashes then alternatively ERASE and YES appear on the display for 8 seconds Press the ERASE button again The file is erased Erase All Files from a Folder Press the MENU FOLDER button to choose a folder Press the ERASE button for 2 seconds nei or longer ss The folder name and ALL flash then alternatively ERASE and YES appear on the display for 8 seconds Press the ERASE button again All files in the selected folder are erased simultaneously lt a 77 a LJ FH rh 7a be 25 Palin Ty Notes If the ERASE button is not pressed within the 8 seconds after ERASE starts flashing the recorder will revert to stop status An erased file cannot be restored We recommend you transfer important files to a computer and check their content before erasing them from the recorder 6uiseu3 0339 spunos ualsAS System Sounds bEEP The recorder beeps to alert you to button operations or warn you of errors System sounds may be turned off Press and hold the MENU FOL
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85. Overall frequency response HQ mode 300 to 5 800 Hz SP mode 300 to 4 200 Hz LP mode 300 to 1 600 Hz Recording time HQ mode 1 hour 31 minutes SP mode 2 hours 17 minutes LP mode 6 hours 4 minutes Speaker Built in 023 mm round dynamic speaker Maximum working output 3 V DC 110 mW 8 Q speaker Earphone jack 93 5 mm mini jack impedance 8 Q or more Recording format JPEG DCF compliant Image pickup device 1 4 inch VGA C MOS solid state image pickup device 300 000 pixels total Number of recording pixels 640 x 480 pixels Number of shootable frames 250 White balance control Full auto TTL Exposure control system Full auto Lens 4 element glass lens IR coated F2 8 f 6 5mm equivalent to 61 mm lens with 35 mm camera Shooting distance 0 8m to Viewfinder Optical real image viewfinder Operating environment Temperature 0 to 40 C 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 contact infomation technical for technical support for Olympus recorders and software only Technical Hotline Number in the U S and Canada 1 888 553 4448 User Support E mail address in the U S and Canada distec olympus com Technical Hotline Number in Europe Toll free number 00800 67 10 83 00 available for Austria B
86. September 15 2002 aes me Aa i 5 502 315 90e gt oe 9 15 Initial setting Notes If you leave the recorder untouched for 3 minutes or longer before pressing the STOP button in step 5 Setup mode will be canceled and any time date settings you made will be canceled e If you press the STOP button during the setup operation the clock will use the values that were set to that point Notes on the Folders The recorder has three folders A B and Press the MENU FOLDER button to change folders Folders toggle in the order of A gt B A each time the button is pressed Folders A and B Each recorded message stored in a folder is saved as a Wave file These folders can be selectively used to distinguish the kind of recording for example A might be used to store private information while B might be dedicated to holding business information Up to 100 messages can be recorded per folder Folder a Allimage files including image files recorded during audio recording in A or B folder will be saved in the 101 folder It holds a maximum of 250 image files Si9pl04 a4 UO 58101 INIL eled eaulL Bunnies 6uip1093H Recording Built in microphone Press the MENU FOLDER button to choose folder A or B eC HTD The folder name is displayed _ eM Current folder 5 73 Press the REC button to start a recording oe fe The record indicator la
87. 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 Voice Album is installed on your PC then click on Finish alemyos 6ulllelsul 29 Wnqlv 39104 Bues 30 Starting Voice Album 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 the PC terminal port y of the recorder kem e Release the HOLD switch on the recorder LINKS and make sure that the recorder is in stop mode before plugging in the USB cable When the recorder and the PC are connected with the USB cable the recorder display alternately flashes PC and LINK To use Voice Album without connecting the recorder to the PC or if Voice Album does not start automatically when you connect the recorder to the PC click on the Start button point to All Programs select OLYMPUS Voice Album then click on OLYMPUS Voice Album To exit Voice Album click on the x button on the window or click on File and then click on Exit Voice Album Notes When the recorder is connected to a PC the power will be supplied from the USB cable When you start Voice Album for the first time by connect
88. be blurred e You cannot see recorded images using the recorder s display Transfer image files to a computer and use the OLYMPUS Voice Album software included in the package to view them P 30 senl5ld UEL 15 saeJnlold Buel 16 If you cannot take a picture The following are probable causes Eliminate the problem and resume photography Probable cause Maximum number of image files recorded 250 images Message The shooting lamp flashes in orange The display flashes FULL The display flashes the file number Action Erase unwanted image files Insufficient memory remaining The shooting lamp flashes in orange The display flashes FULL Erase unwanted audio files or image files Insufficient battery power remaining The display flashes C a or CJ Replace with new batteries 50 image files have already taken while recording one audio file The shooting lamp flashes in orange Press the STOP button to stop recording then press the REC button to start a new audio file and record images The shutter button was pressed The shooting lamp flashes in orange full press while the shooting lamp was lit in orange The display flashes 6 Take a picture when the shooting lamp is green If the lamp doesn t change to green it s too bright or too dark to take a picture The audio file will be recorded as two audio files
89. enjoy the slide show with recorded voice files comments Notes For more information on menus and operations refer to Online Help You will be able to use Online Help after Voice Album is installed Image files including any Visual Index cannot be transferred from a PC to the recorder aiemljos unqlv 2910A SNdINATO 6ulsn 27 semyos unqlv 3910A SNdWA1O 6ulsn 28 Operating Environment PC Operating System CPU RAM Hard drive space Drive Sound card Browser Display USB port IBM PC AT compatible PC Microsoft Windows 98 98SE Me 2000 Professional XP Professional Home Edition Intel Pentium 11 class 233 MHz processor or better 64 MB or more 10 MB or more 2x or faster CD ROM drive Creative Labs Sound Blaster 16 or 100 compatible sound card Microsoft Internet Explorer 4 01 or later 800 x 600 pixels or more 256 colors or more One free port Audio I O terminals Earphone output or speakers Notes USB ports are not available on PCs running Windows 95 or that have been upgraded from Windows 95 to any other OS e Certain functions such as remote and direct recording do not work on PCs that don t have USB ports e Voice Album is software specifically designed for this recorder You cannot use it with any other recorder Voice Album isn t compatible with voice recognition software Installing Software Before you connect the USB cable to the recorder and your PC you must firs
90. find the recorded auido Files cannot be moved Wrong folder The number of files in the destination folder has reached 100 maximum recording number Switch to the right folder P 9 Erase unwanted files in the destination folder P 23 The shooting lamp doesn t change from orange to green Objects are too bright or too dark Take measures such as shifting the direction the recorder is pointed in Focus is blurry The recorder moved when the shutter button was pressed camera shake Hold the recorder properly so it doesn t move and gently press the shutter button P 14 Too close to subject Take pictures at least 80cm away from the subject Recorded images appear different from the view in the finder The image appearing in the finder is for approximate reference only Take a test shot beforehand to check how the image will actually appear Specifications Recording medium Built in flash memory Power supply Two AAA LR03 or R03 batteries or Two Ni MH rechargeable batteries Battery life Recording Approx 24 hours Shooting 5 000 images or more with alkaline batteries based on our standard testing procedure External dimensions 119 5 x 29 5 x 19 5mm without protrusions Weight 70 g including batteries Recording format WAVE Input level 70 dBv Sampling frequency HQ mode 15 5 kHz SP mode 10 3 kHz LP mode 3 9 kHz
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92. pt 10 Taking Pictures pe 14 Recording Modes MOdE sae Playings sd nnn 12 Microphone Sensitivity MIC Using the Variable Control Voice Actuator VCVA pp 13 Other functions Moving Files Between Folders MOVE 19 Holdin a egiii 25 Alarm Playback Function ALARM 20 Erasing insistent int 23 System Sounds bEEP 24 Resetting the Recorder CLEAR 25 Managing Files on Your PC Using OLYMPUS Voice Album Software 27 Using Online Help Installing Software pp 29 File FORMabs se Starting Voice Album 30 Window Names RN 31 Other Information Troubleshooting pe 34 Technical Assistance and Support 35 Specifications ee 35 s n e 4 uleW Main Features The recorder stores highly compressed WAVE and JPEG format in 32 MB intergrated flash memory The recorder supports three recording modes HQ High Quality mode SP Standard Playback mode and LP Long Playback mode Continuous recording time is approximately 1 hour and 31 minutes in HQ mode approximately 2 hours and 17 minutes in SP mode and approximately 6 hours and 4 minutes in LP mode A and B voice folders can hold a maximum of 100 audio files each and the image folder can hold a maximum of 250 image files The recorder has a C MOS solid state 300 000 pixel image sensor true pixels Audio and image files are recorded to built in flash memory Dat
93. Approx 30 seconds LP mode Approx 1 2MB Approx 15 seconds 5 minutes of recording with the recorder Image file 30 to 50KB 2 to 3 seconds per image file Transfer time may vary depending on the performance and configuration of your PC Notes Transfer may take several minutes depending on the recording mode of the file to be transferred and the PC operating environment If the file to be transferred already exists on the PC it won t be transferred eos alld 33 64110049 4001 34 Troubleshooting Symptom Nothing appears on Probable cause The batteries are not loaded properly Action Verify polarity is correct P 7 the display The recorder is in HOLD mode Release the recorder from HOLD P 25 Won t start The recorder is in HOLD mode Release the recorder from HOLD P 25 Unable to record Low remaining internal flash memory The maximum number of files has been reached Erase unnecessary files P 23 Check another folder P 9 No playback tone heard Noise heard during playback The earphone is connected Unplug the earphones to use the internal speaker The VOLUME control is set to 0 The recorder was placed near a cell phone or fluorescent lamp while recording or during playback Adjust the VOLUME control Move the recorder Recording stops midway VCVA is turned on Turn VCVA off P13 Cannot
94. DER button for 1 second or longer The menu opens P 26 Press the P1 or I lt lt 4 button until bEEP flashes on the display Press the PLAY button The system sound setup process begins Press the PP or button to choose between On and OFF On System sounds are enabled OFF System sounds are disabled Press the STOP button The menu screen closes and END flashes If the alarm playback function has been set the alarm will sound at the scheduled time even if system sounds are turned off Resetting the Recorder CLEAR This function erases all files stored in the recorder and also resets the current time and other settings to their initial status If you have important files that you want to save connect the recorder to a computer and transfer those files from the recorder to the computer before resetting the device While holding the STOP button hold the a ERASE button for 2 seconds or longer CLEAR and YES appear alternately on the ERR display for 8 seconds Coed Press the ERASE button again The recorder returns to the default condition at the time of purchase and shows the date and time setting screen P 8 mm ni Note If the ERASE button is not pressed within the 8 seconds after CLEAR starts flashing the recorder will revert to stop status Hold Setting the HOLD sw
95. DIGITAL VOICE RECORDER W 20 INSTRUCTIONS EN Eo oN FARBE 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 audio image recording we recommend that you test the audio image recording functions 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 Donotuse 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 other wireless equipment as they may cause interference and noise If you experience noi
96. Destination number of the file HQ 3 The destination folder and the number of the 5 73 moved file appear on the display and moving a is completed Notes You cannot move files between folder and the other folders e If the destination folder is full a maximum of 100 files FULL appears on the display and files cannot be transferred to it 3AOW S4epjoy ueswmleg 5 14 BUON 19 NdVTV uonound 14oeqAeld wey Alarm Playback Function ALARM The alarm playback function can be set to play a selected file at a pre set time Up to 5 alarms can be set Setting Alarm Playback Press the MENU FOLDER button to choose folder A or B Press the P1 or I lt lt 4 button to choose the file to be played when the alarm sounds Press and hold the MENU FOLDER button for 1 second or longer The menu opens P 26 Press the P1 or I lt lt 4 button until ALARM flashes on the display Press the PLAY button ALARM turns on and OFF flashes Press the P1 or I lt button to select On Press the PLAY button to complete the setup screen The month indicator flashes Repeat steps and to set the time and date Press the or Ha to select a value Press the PLAY button to set the value Time and date setup proceeds in the order of month date hour and minute Press the STOP button A we
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98. ENT CO LTD Room 2201 North Tower Beijing Kerry Center No 1 Guang Hua Road Chao Yang District Beijing P R C Tel 010 6561 3355 OLYMPUS HONG KONG AND CHINA LIMITED Room 1520 1527 Ocean Center 5 Canton Road Tsimshatsui Kowloon Hong Kong Tel 852 2730 1505 hittp www olympus com Declaration of Conformity Model Number W 20 Trade Name DIGITAL VOICE RECORDER Responsible Party OLYMPUS AMERICA INC Address 2 Corporate Center Drive Melville NY 11747 3157 U S A Telephone Number 800 622 6372 This device Complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Tested To Comply C With FCC Standards FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE Canadian RFI This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications Cet 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 Interference Radio du Department Canadian des Communications CE mark indicates that this product complies with the European requirements for safety health environment and customer protection Lindicat
99. If you have set the time and date information as to when a 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 alarm playback function P 20 through 5 described below When you install batteries for the first time or each time you replace the batteries the hour indication will flash In such a case be sure to set the time and date by following steps 4 Changing the Time Date Press and hold the MENU FOLDER button for 1 second or longer The menu opens P 26 Press the P1 or button until TIME flashes on the display Press the PLAY button The hour indicator flashes indicating the start of the Time Date setup process Repeat steps and to set the time and date Press the or 1 to select a value Press the PLAY button to set the value Time and date setup proceeds in the order of hour minute year month and date Press the STOP button The menu screen closes and END flashes AM Tm IC LIL e You can choose between 12 and 24 hour display by pressing the MENU FOLDER button while setting the hour and minute Example 5 23 P M PM 5123 gt 17123 Initial setting You can choose the order of the year month day by pressing the MENU FOLDER button while setting them Example
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106. a isn t lost during battery changes It s easy to operate with Jogdial and a clear display You can take pictures while recording audio If you transfer data to your computer you can see linked images while listening to recorded audio You can edit audio and image files using the special OLYMPUS Voice Album software included in the package Connect the included USB cable to your compurter for faster transmission speed 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 Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Intel and Pentium are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation Other product and brand names mentioned herein may be the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners Identification of Parts Built in microphone Record indicator lamp Display LCD panel REC Record button MENU FOLDER button Shutter button Lens HOLD switch PC USB terminal ERASE button Ad VOLUME control 02 STOP button 03 Rewind button gt P1 Fast Forward button 5 PLAY button Built in speaker Strap hole Battery cover Viewfinder 620 Shooting lamp Earphone jack sued JO uoneoynuapI sued JO uoeoWluepl TE 6 Display LCD Pan
107. ase Once the Online Help screen appears E OLYMPUS Voice Album Help click on the Index tab or Search tab a Ta Search Provides These Funct Enter text Type in the word s to search for 5 OLYMPUS Voice Album pro aioe aa keyword tab searching starts functions by connecting the If you select the search tab and input a phrase as Tican Tak astern audio and im click List Topics Audio and image files recore 10 20 can be transferred and Audio recorded and images Choose a topic then click on Display tanta a5 les br antie f An explanation of the topic is displayed Woven Note For more information on menus and operations refer to Online Help You will be able to use Online Help after Voice Album is installed File Format Transferred audio files are recorded in WAVE format wav and image files are recorded in JPEG format jpg When you transfer files the filenames change as follows In the recorder On the PC A001 DW_A0001 wav jpg LN JAN J Folder name Prefix added to Extension the file in the PC File number The file number of the transferred file is renumbered automatically and will differ from the original file on the recorder File number Folder name Measure of size of file and time for transfer Audio file Size of file Time for transfer HQ mode Approx 3 2MB Approx 1 minute SP mode Approx 1 6MB
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109. d louder than the preset volume recording starts automatically When it senses silence recording automatically pauses after approximately 1 second and the recorder enters Standby mode 2 VCVA indicator WADA JolenloV aoloA Ionuoo alqelueA 041 6ulsn The record indicator lamp is lit during recording When the recorder is in standby mode the record indicator lamp flashes and VCVA and the record indicator flash on the display Note To ensure successful recordings we recommend that you test the record function and volume before use 13 seJnlold Buel 14 Taking Pictures Holding the Camera Recorder Hold the recorder securely with both hands and keep your elbows close to your body Make sure you don t block the lens with your finger or the camera strap Shooting Lamp System When the shooting lamp on the side of the finder is on or flashes in orange or green that indicates the recorder is in one of the following states Lamp Status Recorder Status Shutter button Can cannot Lit in orange Adjusting exposure Half Press You cannot take a picture Take a picture when the shooting lamp is lit in green If the lamp doesn t change to green it s too bright or too dark to shoot If the lamp is lit in orange for 6 seconds or longer change the brightness before take a picture Lit in green Appropriate exposure Half Press You can take a picture Flashing in Wrong exposure Full Pres
110. e end of the previous file normal rate Skipping to Press the P button in stop mode playback mode or fast beginning playback mode of a file w Stop mode The recorder stops at the beginning of the next file The recorder skips to the beginning of the next file and starts playing it Fast playback mode The recorder skips to the beginning of the next file and starts fast playback Playback mode Press the lt button in stop mode playback mode or fast playback mode Stop mode The recorder stops at the beginning of the previous file The recorder skips to the beginning of the current file and starts playing it Fast playback mode The recorder skips to the beginning of Playback mode the current file and starts fast playback If you keep pressing the i or 4 lt 4 button in stop mode the recorder continuously skips to the beginnings of files SKIP 18 Moving Files Between Folders MOVE You can move a file recorded in folder A or B to the other The moved file is added at to the end of the destination folder Press the MENU FOLDER button to choose folder A or B Choose the file you want to move and play it Press and hold the MENU er FOLDER button for 1 second or G5 longer MT UE Playback stops and MOVE flashes on the display Destination folder ot
111. el a 8 Op I HN 6 er ooo 0 9 COOVCVA Oc DATE REMAINPM TON NA AD I NN ISU Folder indicator Recording mode indicator Microphone sensitivity display LOW Current time date Recording time date REC DATE Recording Playing time Remaining recording time REMAIN Menu display etc Alarm indicator Battery indicator Rewind indicator lt Fast Forward indicator gt Record indicator Play gt indicator File number indicator OVCVA Variable Control Voice Actuator indicator When the recorder is halted and is not recording or AC playing back it displays a clock 200 If the STOP button is pressed 7 _ and held it displays the m available remaining recording time and the total number of files in a folder Current folder Total number of files recorded in the current folder Remaining recording time REMAIN 3257 Standby Mode and Display Shut Off If the recorder is stopped or paused for 60 minutes or longer it goes into Standby power save mode and the display shuts off To exit Standby mode and turn on the display press any button 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 The hour indicator flashes indicating the start
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113. ing the recorder to the PC after installation it may take a few minutes to start e When the recorder is connected to the PC the recorder accommodates only Voice Album operations Do NOT use any USB cable other than the one supplied Do NOT disconnect the USB cable before file transfer or recording is completed Window Names OLYMPUS Voice Album Transfer File Tray Folder ADW_C0001 jpg Fie Edt View Tools Transfer Help DER Position ia i Volume Folder Recording Started Transferred Transfer Fie Tray f 0 DW_A0002 wav 0w_A0003 wav lt Dw_A0004 wav lt Dw_A0005 wav Dw_aAooo6 wav Folder B Image Folder G Voice Album LB Recorder folders W 20 Folder A Folder B Bl Image folder 2002 06 14 17 46 2002 01 01 20 32 2002 06 14 14 37 2002 01 01 20 32 2002 01 02 18 38 2002 06 14 14 38 2002 07 02 19 36 2002 07 02 19 36 2002 07 02 19 38 2002 07 02 19 36 2002 07 02 19 36 2002 07 02 19 36 DW_C0017 PG DW_C0060 PG Menu bar You can select various menu commands Tool bar Frequently used menu commands are assigned to buttons 3 Playback Controller Control buttons to play and stop audio files 4 File List View Will display the folders selected in and seweN MOPUIM Visual Index View Displays Visual Indexes which are images linked to an audio file Recorder View Di
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115. itch to the HOLD position If you set the recorder to HOLD position 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 a bag or a pocket because files won t be erased if the ERASE button is pressed by accident Remember to reset the HOLD switch when using the recorder 0 0 HOLD Notes The recorder functions as follows with the HOLD switch set to the HOLD position If the recorder is stopped the display goes dark If the recorder is playing the display goes dark when playback of the current file has completed If the recorder is recording the display goes dark when the recorder stops recording automatically upon running out of free memory When the display is dark because the HOLD switch is set to the HOLD position you can make the clock flash for 2 seconds by pressing any button When you set the HOLD switch to the HOLD position while playing back you can still adjust the volume using the VOLUME control The alarm will sound at the scheduled time even if the recorder is set to HOLD The recorder will then begin to play the file associated with the alarm once you press the STOP button 25 48 372 19p10994 ay Bunjesoy Menu List Press and hold the MENU FOLDER button for 1 second or longer
116. mp glows red If you press the MENU FOLDER button while 7 7 1 27 recording the screen display will change rr Current file number eee Recording time 74 57 Pause Remaining recording time Press the STOP button to stop recording Pause Recording Press the REC button while recording gt The record indicator lamp will flash and PAUSE and the record indicator will flash on the display Resume Recording Press the REC button again gt Recording will resume at the point of interruption Notes e Even if you press the MENU FOLDER button remaining recording time is 5 minutes or less the display will not change to current recording time if the When the remaining recording time becomes 1 minute or less the record indicator lamp flashes If FULL appears on the display you cannot record in the selected folder In such a case erase unnecessary files P23 If you press the REC button while in folder it automatically switches to folder A and starts recording If there are 100 files in folder A it switches to folder B 10 The recorder stops when it has been left paused for 10 minutes or longer Recording Modes 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 approxima
117. n The menu screen closes and END AGA flashes PM 2 Alarm indicator An alarm will sound at the scheduled time for 5 minutes Press the STOP button while the alarm is sounding to play back the file you associate with the alarm Press the STOP button again to stop file alarm playback Notes The alarm tone stops automatically if no button is pressed within 5 minutes after the alarm starts The file is not played back in this case After alarm playback is over the alarm playback function is canceled automatically You cannot set the alarm playback function for more than 5 files Also if no files are recorded in the selected folder you cannot set the alarm playback function You cannot set the year of the file to be played NdVTV UonoUNY 120607610 uuelV 2 NdVTV uonound 5eqAeld uuelV 22 240 To Cancel an Alarm Playback Press the MENU FOLDER button to choose folder A or B Press the P1 or I lt lt button to select a file for which alarm playback is set Press and hold the MENU FOLDER button for 1 second or longer The menu opens P 26 Press the P1 or I lt lt 4 button until ALARM flashes on the display Press the PLAY button ALARM turns on and On flashes Press the P1 or I lt lt 4 button to select OFF Press the PLAY button Press the STOP button The menu screen closes and END flashes
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121. of the Time Date setup process P 8 Replacing batteries When q_ 4 appears on the display replace the batteries as soon as possible When the batteries are depleted flashes on the display and the recorder shuts off AAA alkaline batteries are recommended It is recommended to set the HOLD switch to the HOLD position before you replace batteries to maintain the current settings time date etc For your convenience the recorder also logs the current settings in nonvolatile memory at hourly intervals An optional Ni MH Rechargeable Battery from Olympus can be used for the recorder However the battery level may not be indicated correctly when the Ni MH Rechargeabel battery is used Notes Be sure to stop the recorder before replacing the batteries Unloading the batteries while the recorder is recording erasing or otherwise accessing a audio file may corrupt the file If you are recording into a file and the batteries run out you will lose your currently recorded file because the file header will not be able to close So it is 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 Remove the batteries if you are not going to use the recorder for an extended period of time sellelleg 6ulluesul 3WIL syeq awll Bunnies Setting Time Date TIME
122. s You cannot take a picture orange Maximum number of files recorded Half Press Insufficient memory remaining Half Press Flashing in Photography completed Full Press You can take another picture green Adjusting time varies according to brightness Taking Pictures You can choose any folder when taking pictures A B or All pictures will be saved in folder The shutter button has two stages Exposure is adjusted during the first stage and a picture is taken in the second stage Viewfinder Shooting lamp 12 Press the shutter button halfway Half press The shooting lamp next to the finder turns orange When the lamp changes from orange to green it s ready for you to take a picture Keep the button gently pressed and then press it further Full press The recorder takes a picture When the shooting lamp flashes in green photography is completed If the lamp flashes in orange that means a picture wasn t taken so try taking a picture again If you press the STOP button while in folder GJ the total number of image files will appear A maximum of 250 image files can be stored Current number of recorded files You can take pictures while you are recording audio recording pause Notes Always press the shutter button gently If you press too hard the a Ci REMAIN 2457 recorder may move and the image will
123. se 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 lt Warning regarding data loss gt 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 Batteries warning e Batteries should never be exposed to flame heated short circuited or disassembled Do not attempt to recharge alkaline lithium or any other non rechargeable batteries e Never use any battery with a torn or cracked outer cover e Keep batteries out of the reach of children e If 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 Table of Contents Getting Started Main Features pp 4 Setting Time Date TIME pp 8 Identification of Parts pt 5 Notes on the Folders pp 9 Inserting Batteries pp 7 Recording Taking Pictures and Playback Recording
124. splays folder structure of connected recorder Folder View Displays folder structure in which files transferred and saved in the PC All images have been inserted for display only so actual appearance may be different 31 dleH aulluo 6ulsn Using Online Help To open Online Help do either of the following Click on the Start button select All Programs then OLYMPUS Voice Album then click on Help e While Voice Album is running choose Contents from the Help menu While Voice Album is running press F1 on the keyboard Search by Contents Once the Online Help screen appears E OLYMPUS Voice Album Help click on the Contents tab 60 gt ps gt Contents index Search Provides These Funct Double click on the icon of the oa 00000 2 Provides These Functions oie AUN pros desired topic heading ee en ria el The title of the topic is displayed lan ME Voce Abu ete g Transfer File to W 10 20 pransferring audio and im Play Audio File Take Image with PC Camera Image Control Audio recorded and images Create Audio Album transferred as files or entire fi e Useful Functions Audio file saved on a PC car Command View the W 10 20 Audio and image files recore 10 20 can be transferred and Double click on the icon of the desired topic An explanation of the topic is displayed Download File to PC Search by Key word or Phr
125. t install the software Be sure to confirm the following before installation Check your PC s operating system before attempting installation e Exit all running applications e If you are running Windows 2000 XP Professional only on a network you need to log on as an administrator Insert OLYMPUS Voice Album into the CD ROM drive The installation program will start automatically Once the program starts jump to step 4 If it does not follow the procedures in steps 2 and 3 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 Voice Album opening screen appears Confirm your acceptance of the terms of the Licensing Agreement You must accept the terms of the Licensing Agreement to install Voice Album If you accept them click on Yes Select where to install Voice Album This lets you specify the folder in which to install Voice Album Click on Browse to find the desired installation folder To accept the default folder click 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
126. tely 1 hour and 31 minutes in HQ mode approximately 2 hours and 17 minutes in SP mode and approximately 6 hours and 4 minutes in LP mode The recording time shown above is for one continuous file The available recording time may be shorter than specified if several files are recorded Use the remaining time and recorded time only as references Press and hold the MENU FOLDER button for 1 second or longer MOdE will be displayed on the screen P 26 Press the PLAY button The recording mode setup process begins Press the P1 or button to choose a recording mode MM be Mit de Press the STOP button The menu screen closes and END flashes Note Choose HQ or SP mode for recording meetings or lectures with crisp clarity 11 30011 sepo 6ulplooasld OIN 16466 euouydouolN 12 Microphone Sensitivity MIC Microphone sensitivity is adjustable to meet recording needs Press and hold the MENU FOLDER button for 1 second or longer The menu opens P 26 Press the P1 or button until MIC flashes on the display Press the PLAY button The microphone sensitivity setup process begins Press the P1 or button to choose between HI and LO HI High sensitivity mode that records sounds in all directions LO Low sensitivity mode suited for dictation Press the STOP button The menu screen closes and
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