Philips 9750 First steps, Activating the device, Memory card optional, Formatting the memory card

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Philips 9750 - User Manual

Chapter 3: First steps

This chapter provides an introduction to the basic functions of the Philips 9750:

Activating the device

Memory card

Start screen

Menu

Power Save mode

Activating the device

The Philips 9750 is turned on and off by connecting/disconnecting the device to the mains power supply.

Memory card (optional)

The Philips 9750 operates with a memory card of the type MMC or SD. It supports MMC and SD cards with storage capacities of up to 1 GB. For example, a 32 MB memory card of the type MMC supports about 312 minutes of recording time in SP format or 468 minutes of recording time in LPm format.

If there is no memory card inserted into the device, this screen is displayed:

After inserting the memory card, one of the following screens will be displayed:

If the memory card is new and has not been formatted, a confirmation dialog for formatting the memory card is displayed:

If the memory card has been in use before, a start screen with the information stored on the memory card is displayed:

Formatting the memory card

When you insert a new, unformatted memory card, the following screen is displayed:

To confirm and start the formatting process, press the DELETE button for at least two seconds. If you want to cancel the formatting process, either remove the memory card or press the SKIP/BACK, STOP/PLAY or SKIP/FWD button.

Important: Any memory card used with devices of the DPM product range should be formatted by one of these devices and not any other device.

For more information on reformatting the memory card, refer to the corresponding Menu section of this manual.

Full memory card

If only two minutes of recording time are left on the memory card, the recording time on the display will start to blink. This can either be the remaining recording time or the used-up recording time. Note that this additional time display is only available in combination with the Advanced display option.

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Contents Philips Copyright Declaration of ConformityTable of Contents Appendix Introduction FeaturesPackage contents Introducing the Philips GraphicLCD display Status indication barFirst steps Activating the deviceMemory card optional Formatting the memory cardStart screen Menu Power Save modeDisplay appearance General menu entries Accessing the menuSetting the date and time Device beep Backlight on/offChanging the contrast Displaying the recording timeUser-defined labels Dictation-specific menu entriesReformatting the memory card Assigning Keywords Setting the recording formatSwitching between Insert mode and Overwrite mode Setting the microphone sensitivity Voice-activated recordingAdjusting the volume, tone and speed Operating the PhilipsTranscription PlaybackSkip Forward and Skip Back Auto-backspaceDeleting Display during windingDeleting a file DictationRecording a dictation Finishing a dictation EOL and Priority Removing EOL and Priority from a fileInsert mode and Overwrite mode Recording format Standard Play/Long Play mobileStandard Play SP 13.7 kbit/s Long Play mobile LPm 9.1 kbit/sConference recording Transferring dataAdditional information Advanced Operations Inserting index marksDeleting index marks Additional infomationEntering user-defined labels Assigning Keywords Example Assigning KeywordsLinked Keywords Example Linked KeywordsRecording spoken instructions Keyword set 3 = Patricia, surgery, 789, private, fRecording spoken instructions in Overwrite mode Recording spoken instructions in Insert modeFoot Control switches Working with the Foot Control LFH 0210/90BRecording with the Foot Control LFH 210/90B Deleting spoken instructionsFoot Control and Philips conference microphone LFH Troubleshooting the Philips AppendixPC sound system is not functioning Attaching the microphone bracketWindows XP Index STOP/PLAY