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sMoving the entry column:

When pressing the + button if the cursor is on top of the Keyboard window, the cursor will disappear. An Input position within the input name display area will change from flashing to lighting.

9button: Each press the button moves the Input position one space to the next (right). The Input position can be moved up to the space next (right) to the last character.

0button: Each press the button moves the Input position one space to the previous (left). The Input position can be moved up to the first character.

button: The Input position changes from lighting to flashing. The cursor is lit on the “0” string within the Keyboard window, and makes character selection available.

Entry is performed by insert entry. When the character in the Input position has already been finalized, the character after the cursor will move one column to the right.

sMaximum entered character count:

The Option item name can be entered up to the number of characters specified below. Preset default values can also be set for the option items to simplify data entry process. Option item name: 20 characters

sCanceling the entered contents: Press the F1 (BACK) button, and select [Yes], then press the OK/MENU button when inputting characters: This will delete the entered content for the selected item and return you to the Work Type information screen.

Press the F3 (EXIT) button, and select [Yes], then press the OK/MENU button when inputting characters: This will delete the entered content for the selected item and return the recorder to stop mode.

7Press the F2 (FINISH) button.

The recorder will return to the Work Type information screen.

When you create a new file and input a Work Type, press the F2 (FINISH) button again in the File information screen to get entered into the stop state in the New File.

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Contents Thank you for purchasing an Olympus Digital Voice Recorder InstructionsTrademarks and registered trademarks IntroductionTable of contents Word card is used to refer to the SD card and microSD card Safety precautionsConvention used in this manual Handling the recorder Safety precautionsKeep young children and infants away from the recorder Do not operate the unit while operating a vehicleNever heat or incinerate battery Battery handling precautionsKeep battery out of the reach of children Dispose of the used battery following the instructionsDo not moisten the AC adapter or touch it with a wet hand Docking stationAC adapter Memory Card LCD monitorCase Noise, heat, smoke, or a burning odorMain features Main featuresAuthentication system via password Large color LCD displayIdentification of parts Identification of parts Display status indicators LCD panelInserting the battery Inserting the batteryThen close the battery cover Battery indicatorCharging the battery using the docking station Charging the batteryCharging directly via USB cable Connect the USB cable to the recorderUsing the lithium ion battery Charging the batteryRecommended temperature range of use During operation ChargingUsing the AC adapter Power supply from AC adapter or USB cableUsing the USB cable CableCompatible cards Memory cardTurning on the recorder/ Memory card Cards compatibilityMemory card Memory cardInserting and ejecting a SD card Setting time and date Setting time and date Time & DatePress the OK/MENU button to complete the setting Press the 9or 0button to select the item to setSetting time and date Setting time and dateChanging the time and date Press the F3 Exit button to close the menu screenRecording related settings By default, the recorder has five folders, A, BRecording RecordingPress the NEW button to create a new file RecordingNew recording Select and play the file you want to overwrite Overwrite recordingInsert Rec? will appear on the display Insert recordingRecording monitor Select the file, then move the slide Volume can be adjusted within a range from 00 toPlayback At the end of the file F.Skip PlaybackBeginning of the previous file Can be set to On or Off P.39Erasing files ErasingErasing Erase in FolderAny unnecessary part of a file can be erased ErasingPartially erasing a file Display changes to Partial erasing ! Erasing will start Press the Erase button to confirm the erasureChanging folders 9, 0buttonFolder list screen will be displayed Selecting a fileDevice lock function Authentication halt modeDevice lock function Setting the Author ID and Work Type Setting the Author ID and Work TypeTurn on the recorder While the recorder is in stop mode, press the NEW buttonWhen playing back a file, press and hold the 9or 0button When playing a Verbal Comment, press the Erase buttonVerbal Comment Verbal CommentIndex marks Index marksF3 Index button While playing back a file, press and hold the 9or 0buttonHow to use the menu How to use the menuPress the + or − button to move to Item you want to setMenu list How to use the menuLCD/Sound Menu Backlight BeepFile Menu Menu itemsRec Menu Select OnMenu items Adjust the start/stop actuation levelLCD/Sound Menu ItemsSelect Sound or Speed Device MenuEntering characters Editing the Work Type informationMaximum entered character count Press the F2 Finish buttonMoving the entry column Formatting the card Format Done displays when formatting endsFormatting the card Format Formatting the card Formatting the cardCustomizing the recorder Device Folders Customizing the recorderProgrammable Buttons Hands FreeOdms software Windows Odms and DSS Player softwareMinimum requirement Odms and DSS Player software Using online helpPlayer software DSS Player software MacintoshConnecting to your PC using the USB cable Connecting to your PCConnecting to your PC using the docking station Connecting to your PCDisconnecting from your PC Connecting to your PCAlarm message list Message Explanation Action Alarm message listTroubleshooting TroubleshootingSymptom Probable cause Action Troubleshooting Symptom Probable cause Action TroubleshootingAccessories optional Specifications For customers in North and South America Technical assistance and supportFor customers in Europe Technical assistance and supportOlympus Imaging America INC