Silvercrest KH 2450 manual Intended use, Technical Data, Safety Instructions, Power supply, Memory

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1. Intended use

The digital voice recorder SilverCrest KH 2450 is intended exclusively for the recording, storage and playback of dictations. This dictation device is not intended for utilisation in commercial or industrial applications. No warranty claims will be approved for damage resulting from improper use!

2. Technical Data

Power supply

Battery operation: 2 Batteries of Type AA/LR06

Mignon 1.5 V or 2 Cell Type AA/Mignon 1.2 V

Mains operation: 5 V DC, 0.5 A, Polarity:

Memory

Internal memory: 512 MB

Expandable memory: SD and MMC memory cards up to a capacity of 2 GB

3. Safety Instructions

Read the operating instructions carefully before using the device for the first time and preserve this booklet for later reference. Pass this booklet on to whoever might ac- quire the device at a future date.

Danger!

Should moisture/water penetrate into the voice recorder, …

 

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there is the risk of receiving an electric shock! it could be irreparably damaged!

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Contents Digital Voice Recorder Contents Digital Voice RecorderDisposal Technical Data Safety InstructionsPower supply Intended use‹Caution ‹Notice Items supplied Operating elements, connections and displaysFront LeftPreparing the voice recorder for use TopRight BottomType of battery Non-rechargeable Battery ‹†Danger‹Notice SilverCrest logo Using the voice recorder Switching the voice recorder onDICT006 Y Free 1143h QMenu Free 915hSwitching the voice recorder off Recording dictationFree 1438h DICT001A0115Record DICT0090100 Free 1638hPlay-back end VOL± Home Playback of recorded dictationAdjusting the playback sound volume DICT005 QPlayback Options during playbackAdjusting the playback speed DICT01311306 DICT0133430Free 0337h Fast forwardOverwriting passages in a recorded dictation Handling recorded dictationsInserting a passage into a recorded dictation Deleting recorded dictations Delete DICT010 ? Delete Folder No./RefCompletely deleting recorded dictations DICT0100130 DICT0100017Free 0418h Partially deleting recorded dictationsDICT0100051 Free 0418h Delete … ?Activating/deactivating the key lock Selecting a folder for saving dictation recordingsNo Folder Free 1143h a No dictationsProvide dictation recordings with references Delete Folder No./Ref NR on NR Off NR auto Q R S T5 6 7 8 9 +  / Instead, remove the memory card. Check to see if … Switching voice activation on/off Formatting SuccessfulVoice active Mic. Sensitivity PC Microphone VA Off VA OnFree 0543h Microphone sensitivityDictation Conference Using the voice recorder as a PC microphone Mode PC Microphone Record Pause PC Microphone Activate?Mode PC Microphone Record Switch-off optionsDelete Folder No./Ref Switching audio signals on/off ManualAuto Off Battery low Signal on Signal off Adjusting the illuminationOff Auto Selecting the recording mode Setting the date and time Delete Folder No./Ref Resetting the internal dictation counter 00h 00m 01d 01m 06yReset Dictation counter? Returning the voice recorder to factory settings Reset all settings? Formatting the internal memory of the voice recorderTo format the internal memory of the voice recorder Memory Format? Changing the display languageDelete Folder No./Ref Dansk Deutsch English Display the version number of the FirmwareDelete Folder No./Ref Maintenance Changing the batteries/cellsVia a USB cable connected to a PC Copying dictation recording from the voice recorder to a PC Installing the software »Convert« onto a PC Page Using the software »Convert« Page Page Page Deinstalling the software »Convert« from a PC Connecting ancillaries to the voice recorder Connecting headphones to the voice recorderCleaning the voice recorder TroubleshootingConnecting an external microphone to the voice recorder With cell/battery operationWith mains power operation Voice recorder has crashed/input not possibleError messages Other MalfunctionsWarranty and Service DisposalDevice Batteries/CellsImporter Wearing parts, orBattery selection screen 11, 12, 14 IndexDisplay language