Philips DPM 9400 user manual Power Save mode, Changing the contrast, Displaying the recording time

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DPM 9400 - User Manual

Enable the backlight; this is the default setting. When you press a button on the DPM, the DPM display will be backlit for about eight seconds:

Disable the backlight; this setting guarantees a longer lifetime for the DPM's batteries: Confirm the setting by pressing the Jog Dial and to return you to the DPM main menu.

Changing the contrast

You can change the contrast setting for the DPM display.

This is the menu entry for the contrast setting:

Confirm the menu entry selection by pressing the Jog Dial.

The DPM provides seven contrast levels, from low contrast to high contrast . The default

setting is level 5: .

Confirm your preferred contrast setting by pressing the Jog Dial; this also returns you to the DPM main menu.

Displaying the recording time

The DPM enables you to have an additional time displayed for the recording time. Depending on the setting which has been made in SpeechExec Dictate you will either see the used-up recording time or the remaining recording time. This time display also depends on the setting for the recording format (SP/LPm).

Note: The recording time is only displayed if you have set the Advanced display option for the DPM appearance in SpeechExec Dictate.

This is the menu entry for the remaining recording time setting; the check mark next to the symbol indicates that this additional time is currently displayed on the DPM:

This is the menu entry for the used-up recording time setting; the check mark next to the symbol indicates that

this additional time is currently displayed on the DPM:

To disable the display of this additional time, confirm the menu entry selection by pressing the Jog Dial. Move the Jog Dial to have the symbol without the check mark and confirm your changes by pressing the Jog Dial again. You will return to the DPM main menu.

Reformatting the memory card

You can erase any data on the memory card by reformatting the memory card.

This is the menu entry for reformatting:

Confirm the menu entry selection by pressing the Jog Dial. The following screen is displayed:

To reconfirm and start the reformatting process, press the DEL button for at least two seconds. This will erase all data on the memory card permanently.

Note: You can cancel the reformatting process by removing the memory card or by moving the 4-Position Switch.

Note: When reformatting a memory card of the type SD, make sure the card is not write-protected. A write- protected SD card is indicated with this symbol on the DPM display:

Power Save mode

If the DPM is left inactive for more than four minutes, it goes automatically into Power Save mode and the display is turned off. You can reactivate the DPM by pressing any button or moving the 4-Position Switch. This does not initiate the function of the corresponding button. The only exception is if you move the 4-Position Switch to the Play position; this will start playback.

When the device has been reactivated, it will either display the start screen or reenter the mode which was active before it entered the Power Save mode.

Note: If you have voice-activated recording enabled and the DPM is in Record Standby mode, the device will go into Power Save mode after 60 minutes.

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Contents DPM Declaration of Conformity CopyrightTable of Contents Appendix Troubleshooting the DPM Index DPM features Package contentsIntroduction DPM graphic Introducing the DPMLCD display Batteries Recharging the batteriesStatus indication bar Formatting the memory card Getting StartedActivating the DPM Memory cardFull memory card Start screenAccessing the DPM menu Display appearanceDPM menu Setting the date and time DPM 9400/00 User-defined labelsAssigning Keywords Setting the date and time DPM 9400/52 Setting the recording formatAdditional information Backlight on/off Setting the microphone sensitivityDPM device beep Voice-activated recordingReformatting the memory card Power Save modeChanging the contrast Displaying the recording timeRecording DPM 9400/00 Basic OperationsFinishing a dictation EOL and Priority Recording DPM 9400/52Removing EOL and Priority from a dictation Recording mode Insert/OverwriteAdjusting the volume PlaybackDPM 9400/52 Fast Forward and Fast RewindDeleting DPM 9400/00Standard Play SP 13.7 kbit/s Recording format Standard Play/Long Play mobileVoice-activated recording Deleting a fileSkip Forward and Skip Back Additional infomation Advanced OperationsInserting index marks Deleting index marksAssigning Keywords Entering user-defined labelsExample Assigning Keywords ContentExample Barcode scanning Scanning barcode information into KeywordsExample Linked Keywords Linked KeywordsRecording spoken instructions Recording spoken instructions in Overwrite modeRecording spoken instructions in Insert mode Transferring data between DPM and PCDeleting spoken instructions Mandatory user input Appendix Troubleshooting the DPM Recharging batteries is not possible PC sound system is not functioningINS/OVR IndexPage DPM 9400/52 Workflow management