Olympus DS-7000 manual Specifications

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Specifications

General points

4Recording format:

DS2 (Digital Speech Standard Pro)

4Recording media:

microSD, SD card (512 MB to 32 GB)

4Sampling frequency:

[DSS Pro QP]

16 kHz

 

 

[DSS Pro SP]

12 kHz

 

 

 

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Speaker:

 

 

Built-in ø23 mm round dynamic speaker

 

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MIC/EAR jack:

 

 

ø3.5 mm mini-jack, impedance

 

 

MIC 2 kΩ, EAR 8 Ω or more

 

4

Maximum working output (DC 3.7 V):

 

 

235 mW (8 Ω speaker)

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4

Maximum headphone output:

 

â150 mV (according to EN 50332-2)

 

 

Specifications

4

Input power requirement:

 

114.5 mm × 49.8 mm × 17.5 mm

 

 

Battery: Lithium ion battery (LI-42B)

 

 

External power supply: AC adapter (A517) 5 V

 

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External dimensions:

 

 

(without protrusions)

 

4

Weight:

 

 

107 g (Including battery)

 

4

Operating temperature:

 

 

0°C - 42°C/ 32°F - 107.6°F

EN

Overall frequency response

[DSS Pro QP]

200 Hz to 7,000 Hz

 

 

[DSS Pro SP]

200 Hz to 5,000 Hz

 

 

Guide to battery life

The following values are strictly references.

4During recording mode (Built-in microphone):

[DSS Pro QP]

Approx. 18 h.

 

 

[DSS Pro SP]

Approx. 21 h.

4During playback mode (Earphone playback):

All mode: Approx. 21 h.

Guide to recording times

The following values are strictly references.

Memory size

[DSS Pro QP]

[DSS Pro SP]

 

 

 

2GB

149 h.

306 h.

 

 

 

4GB

300 h.

615 h.

 

 

 

8GB

604 h.

1,237 h.

 

 

 

The above are the standard times, and the available recording time will vary depending on the card.

Available recording time may be shorter if many short recordings are made.

Total recording time of several files. The maximum recording time per file is 99 hours 59 minutes.

Specifications and design are subject to change without notice.

Battery life is measured by Olympus. It varies greatly according to the conditions of use.

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Contents Instructions Thank you for purchasing an Olympus Digital Voice RecorderIntroduction Trademarks and registered trademarksTable of contents Safety precautions Convention used in this manualWord card is used to refer to the SD card and microSD card Keep young children and infants away from the recorder Safety precautionsHandling the recorder Do not operate the unit while operating a vehicleKeep battery out of the reach of children Battery handling precautionsNever heat or incinerate battery Dispose of the used battery following the instructionsDocking station AC adapterDo not moisten the AC adapter or touch it with a wet hand Case LCD monitorMemory Card Noise, heat, smoke, or a burning odorAuthentication system via password Main featuresMain features Large color LCD displayIdentification of parts Display status indicators LCD panel Identification of partsThen close the battery cover Inserting the batteryInserting the battery Battery indicatorCharging directly via USB cable Charging the batteryCharging the battery using the docking station Connect the USB cable to the recorderRecommended temperature range of use During operation Charging the batteryUsing the lithium ion battery ChargingUsing the USB cable Power supply from AC adapter or USB cableUsing the AC adapter CableTurning on the recorder/ Memory card Memory cardCompatible cards Cards compatibilityMemory card Inserting and ejecting a SD cardMemory card Press the OK/MENU button to complete the setting Setting time and date Time & DateSetting time and date Press the 9or 0button to select the item to setChanging the time and date Setting time and dateSetting time and date Press the F3 Exit button to close the menu screenRecording By default, the recorder has five folders, A, BRecording related settings RecordingRecording New recordingPress the NEW button to create a new file Overwrite recording Select and play the file you want to overwriteInsert recording Insert Rec? will appear on the displayRecording monitor Volume can be adjusted within a range from 00 to PlaybackSelect the file, then move the slide Beginning of the previous file PlaybackAt the end of the file F.Skip Can be set to On or Off P.39Erasing ErasingErasing files Erase in FolderErasing Partially erasing a fileAny unnecessary part of a file can be erased Press the Erase button to confirm the erasure Display changes to Partial erasing ! Erasing will startFolder list screen will be displayed 9, 0buttonChanging folders Selecting a fileAuthentication halt mode Device lock functionDevice lock function Turn on the recorder Setting the Author ID and Work TypeSetting the Author ID and Work Type While the recorder is in stop mode, press the NEW buttonVerbal Comment When playing a Verbal Comment, press the Erase buttonWhen playing back a file, press and hold the 9or 0button Verbal CommentF3 Index button Index marksIndex marks While playing back a file, press and hold the 9or 0buttonPress the + or − button to move to How to use the menuHow to use the menu Item you want to setLCD/Sound Menu Backlight How to use the menuMenu list BeepRec Menu Menu itemsFile Menu Select OnLCD/Sound Menu Adjust the start/stop actuation levelMenu items ItemsDevice Menu Select Sound or SpeedEditing the Work Type information Entering charactersPress the F2 Finish button Moving the entry columnMaximum entered character count Format Done displays when formatting ends Formatting the card FormatFormatting the card Formatting the card Formatting the cardCustomizing the recorder Programmable Buttons Customizing the recorderDevice Folders Hands FreeOdms and DSS Player software Minimum requirementOdms software Windows Player software Using online helpOdms and DSS Player software DSS Player software MacintoshConnecting to your PC Connecting to your PC using the USB cableDisconnecting from your PC Connecting to your PCConnecting to your PC using the docking station Connecting to your PCAlarm message list Alarm message list Message Explanation ActionTroubleshooting Symptom Probable cause ActionTroubleshooting Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Symptom Probable cause ActionAccessories optional Specifications For customers in Europe Technical assistance and supportFor customers in North and South America Technical assistance and supportOlympus Imaging America INC