Olympus DM-10, DM-20 manual Specifications

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Accessories(optional)

Accessories (optional)

Stereo Microphone: ME50S

To create stereo recodings in WMA format with clear sound and reduced noise.

Noise-Cancellation microphone: ME12 (Dictation microphone)

Used to get crisp recordings of your own voice by reducing the effects of ambient noise.

AC adapter: A321 (US and Canada) or A322 (Europe except U.K.)

Ni-MH Rechargeable Battery Charger: BU- 400

Charger for AA batteries (1 to 4) or 1 to 2 AAA batteries.

Ni-MH Rechargeable Battery: BR401 High-efficiency rechargeable long life batteries.

Connecting cord: KA232*

Use to connect the microphone jack of this unit to a radio or other sound source.

Plug adapter: PA3

A mini plug adapter to connect 2.5 mm mini- plug devices such as microphone to the recorder 3.5 mm mini-jack.

* Use this accessory with the PA3 plug adapter.

Specifications

For the Digital Voice Recorder

Recording format

DSS (Digital Speech Standard) WMA (Windows Media Audio)

Input level –70 dBv

Sampling frequency SHQ mode: 44.1 kHz HQ mode: 44.1 kHz SP mode: 12 kHz LP mode: 8 kHz

Overall frequency response SHQ mode: 300 to 8,000 Hz HQ mode: 300 to 7,000 Hz SP mode: 300 to 5,000 Hz LP mode: 300 to 3,000 Hz

Recording time

DM-20 (128 MB)

SHQ mode: 4 hours 20 minutes

HQ mode: 8 hours 45 minutes

SP mode: 20 hours 55 minutes

LP mode: 44 hours 45 minutes

DM-10 (64 MB)

SHQ mode: 2 hours 10 minutes

HQ mode: 4 hours 20 minutes

SP mode: 10 hours 25 minutes

LP mode: 22 hours 20 minutes

Alkaline battery life Recording: Approx. 16 hours Playback: Approx. 9 hours

Ni-MH Rechargeable Battery life

Recording: Approx. 12 hours

Playback: Approx. 8 hours

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Contents DM-20 DM-10 Table of Contents Using the Recorder as a Music Player General Precautions Safe and Proper UsageCase BatteriesAC Adapter Recording time*3 Main FeaturesMain features of the Digital Voice Recorder Main features of the Digital Music Player Playback time*5Identification of Parts Remote Controller Microphone Display LCD Panel Inserting Batteries Using the mode switch, choose between Voice or Music option Using the AC AdapterSwitching Between Voice Recorder Music Player Set the minute Setting Time/Date TIME&DATESet the hour Set the yearChanging the Time/Date Operating Environment RAMInstalling Software Be sure to confirm the following before installationInstalling Software Installation Language Selection dialog box opensInstalling the Device Driver Installing Windows Media PlayerInstall Acrobat Reader Customize the Installation OptionSelect where to install DSS Player for Mac Completing setupUninstalling Software Click Change/RemoveDelete the Driver File Uninstalling SoftwareDelete the Executable File Delete the Help FilePress the REC button to start recording RecordingPress the Folder button to choose a folder Press the Stop button to stopPause Recording functionsPause Recording Resume RecordingPress the FF or REW button until Press and hold the Menu button forSecond or longer Vcva flashes on the displayAdjust the start/stop actuation level Using the Variable Control Voice Actuator VcvaStereo microphone ME50S optional Recording with External MicrophoneConnect to the jack on the recorder Listening While Audio Is Recorded Recording Monitor Make sure that the recorder has stopped3Press the FF or REW button to choose from HQ, SP and LP Recording Modes REC Mode4the setup screen Press the Stop button to closeMicrophone Sensitivity MIC Sense Press and hold the Menu button for 1 second or longerRecording From Another Audio Device 3Press and hold the Menu button for 1 second or longerRecording From Another Audio Device ModePress the Play button to start Playback 3The record/play indicator lamp glows GreenPlaying Can choose between 0 toOperation How to CancelPlaying Playback through earphone Choose between on and OFF Setup screenContinuous Playback ALL Play Menu2 SEC Skip 2BACK Space flashes on4choose from OFF, 1 SEC Skip 6menuRepeat Playback Press the Stop button. Repeat Playback is cancelled Is playing Noise Cancel FunctionChoose a noise cancel level Press the Menu button again toLocating an Index Mark Setting an Index MarkIndex Marks Clearing an Index MarkInput the character When you have finished settingAssigning File Comments Comment 6file comments, press and holdPress the Display button LCD Display Information Voice modeWhile in stop or playback mode LCD Display Information Voice mode While in record modeWhile recording in Vcva mode Menu List Voice mode Press and hold the Menu button for 1 second or longerUsing DSS Player Software Precautions on using the recorder connected to a PCSearch by Key word Using Online HelpSearch by Contents Connecting to Your PC Connecting to your PC using the USB cableScreen. Click Safely Remove USB Mass Storage Device-Drive Disconnecting from Your PCClick On the task bar It will read Stop USB Disk-Drive forPlace the recorder on the cradle Connecting to your PC using the cradleConnecting to Your PC Remove the recorder from the cradle Icon in the System Tray in the lower right-hand corner Running DSS PlayerRight click Player to reinstate again Manual startRunning DSS Player Dictation Folder Window Window Names DSS PlayerPlay Control Bar Device Manager WindowSelect the folder Download Voice Files from the RecorderDownload Selected Files Select the voice fileDownload Voice Files from the Recorder Download completeFile name Play a Voice FilePlay the voice file Upload the voice file Upload Voice Files to the RecorderSelect the folder to upload Upload complete Enter the user ID in the Transfer User ID Window Send Voice Files with E-mailChanging User ID Click TransferChanging a folder name in the Voice Folder window Changing a Folder NameEditing File Comments Changing a folder name in the Device windowEditing a Template Copyright and copyright protection feature DRM Using the Recorder as a Music PlayerUsing Windows Media Player Using Windows Media Player Windows Media Audio License and Distribution AgreementWindow Names Windows Media Player Copying Music from CD Select the destination folder Click the Copy button of Quick Access boxTransferring Music File to the Recorder Music Playback Playback Functions Music Playback Various Playback FeaturesFunction Explanation Display indicator EqualizerScreen P.76 4Press the Play button to register your settingWOW Effect will be displayed on SRS 3DPress the FF or REW button to select SettingIncreasing the WOW effect WOW Effect Bass effect level5 setting Select the frequency bandLevel of your choice Changing the User Equalizer User EQSelect the equalizer level While in Stop mode User equalizer/WOW While in Playback modeLCD Display Information Music mode File format/bit rateChanging Playback Order of Music File Menu List Music mode Erasing Erasing One File at a TimePress the Erase button for Seconds or longer Erase All Files from a FolderErasing ALL ERASE? flashes on the display forErasing 8 2,4,6 Locking Files Lock4ALARM flashes on the display Alarm Playback Function AlarmAlarm sounds 1choose a folderAlarm Playback Function Alarm To enable alarm sound only Press the FF or REW button to set LCD Contrast Adjustment ContrastContrast flashes on Contrast levelBacklight flashes on 5the setup screenBacklight Backlight 3Press the Play buttonSystem Sounds Beep On System sounds are enabledOFF System sounds are disabled Beep flashes on the displayPress the FF or REW button to choose characters Current character being entered aButton Push Action Recorder buttons that are used to input charactersAssigning Folder Names Folder Name Use the two following methods to quickly find charactersAvailable characters Type of Characters ActionFile MOVE? appears on the display Moving Files Across Folders3Press the FF or REW button to choose a destination folder Hold Running state when Hold is setRemember to reset the Hold switch when using the recorder 6Press the FF or REW button again to choose Start Formatting the Recorder FormatFormat flashes on the display SecondsNever format the recorder from a PC Open the Explorer or Finder window Using the Recorder as a Reader/WriterStart Windows Connecting the recorder to your PC Copy the dataAlarm Message List Message Meaning ExplanationAlarm Message List Troubleshooting Symptom Probable cause ActionSpecifications External dimensions Ni-MH Rechargeable Battery life Approx hoursInput power requirement WeightTechnical Assistance And Support 100Canadian RFI Olympus America INC
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DM-20, DM-10 specifications

The Olympus DM-10 and DM-20 digital voice recorders are recognized for their blend of advanced technology and user-friendly design, catering to professionals and casual users alike. These compact devices are ideal for recordings such as meetings, lectures, and personal notes.

One of the standout features of both models is their high-quality stereo recording capability. The DM-10 and DM-20 utilize advanced microphone technology, which allows for clear and precise audio capture. With built-in stereo microphones, these recorders are designed to capture sound from multiple directions, ensuring that every nuance of the recorded audio is faithfully reproduced.

Both models offer an impressive storage capacity, accommodating a significant amount of audio files. The DM-20, in particular, features 2GB of internal memory, while the DM-10 comes with slightly less. However, both support microSD cards, allowing users to expand their storage options. This is especially beneficial for users who require long recording times without the need for frequent data transfer.

Battery life is another crucial aspect of the DM-10 and DM-20. Equipped with long-lasting battery performance, both recorders can operate for hours on end, making them reliable companions for long events. This feature ensures that users do not miss any important details during extensive recording sessions.

User-friendliness is paramount in the design of these devices. Both models come with an intuitive interface, featuring large buttons and a clear display screen that simplify operation. The one-touch recording feature allows users to start recording instantly, without navigating through complex menus. This ease of use is particularly appreciated in fast-paced environments where time is limited.

Additional features include voice activation, which conserves memory and battery power by only recording when sound is detected. This is particularly useful in situations where a user may not want to manually manage the recording process continuously.

Furthermore, both models are compatible with a variety of audio formats, allowing for flexibility in file management and playback. Users can transfer recordings to their computers easily, making it convenient to share or archive important audio files.

In summary, the Olympus DM-10 and DM-20 digital voice recorders are exceptional tools engineered to meet the diverse recording needs of users. With their high-quality audio capture, extensive storage options, and user-centered design, these devices are reliable instruments for anyone seeking to make high-fidelity recordings in various settings.