Philips DPM 9400 user manual Advanced Operations, Inserting index marks, Deleting index marks

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DPM 9400 - User Manual

Chapter 5: Advanced Operations

This chapter introduces you to some of the more advanced aspects of the DPM:

Inserting index marks

Entering user-defined labels

Assigning Keywords

Recording spoken instructions

Transferring data between the DPM and a PC

Mandatory user input

Note: These functions for assigning Keywords and for transferring data are only available when using the DPM together with SpeechExec Dictate.

Inserting index marks

Index marks can be inserted at any position in the sound file. You can insert an index mark during Playback or Recording mode. Proceed as follows:

1.Press the DL/S.Instr button for about 0.3 seconds. An index mark will be inserted at the current position in the sound file. The index mark appears a vertical bar on the display; additionally, the string Index 1 is shown.

2.Continue recording.

3.Press the DL/S.Instr button again to insert another index mark. Another vertical bar appears on the display and the string Index 2 is shown.

Additional infomation

When you fast forward or fast rewind the file, the DPM will interrupt the current action at the insertion point of an index mark for about 1 second and the DPM will beep. The action is then continued automatically.

In Playback mode, only the index mark string is shown on the display when the playback cursor moves over an index mark. The DPM will not beep and playback will not be interrupted.

When you are recording in Overwrite mode, index marks will be overwritten without any warning.

You can insert up to 32 index marks into one file.

You cannot insert index marks into dictations which have been finished with EOL.

Deleting index marks

To delete an index mark, do the following:

1.Go to the position of the index mark in the file using the fast forward or fast rewind function. Fast forward or fast rewind will stop automatically at the insertion point of an index mark and the DPM will beep.

Note: Do not use the playback function because playback does not allow you to position correctly at the insertion point of an index mark.

2.Press the DEL button for about 2 seconds. The string for the index mark will flash. The index mark will be deleted after 2 seconds.

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Contents DPM Copyright Declaration of ConformityTable of Contents Appendix Troubleshooting the DPM Index Package contents DPM featuresIntroduction Introducing the DPM DPM graphicLCD display Recharging the batteries BatteriesStatus indication bar Memory card Getting StartedActivating the DPM Formatting the memory cardStart screen Full memory cardDisplay appearance Accessing the DPM menuDPM menu User-defined labels Setting the date and time DPM 9400/00Assigning Keywords Setting the recording format Setting the date and time DPM 9400/52Additional information Voice-activated recording Setting the microphone sensitivityDPM device beep Backlight on/offDisplaying the recording time Power Save modeChanging the contrast Reformatting the memory cardBasic Operations Recording DPM 9400/00Recording DPM 9400/52 Finishing a dictation EOL and PriorityPlayback Recording mode Insert/OverwriteAdjusting the volume Removing EOL and Priority from a dictationDPM 9400/00 Fast Forward and Fast RewindDeleting DPM 9400/52Deleting a file Recording format Standard Play/Long Play mobileVoice-activated recording Standard Play SP 13.7 kbit/sSkip Forward and Skip Back Deleting index marks Advanced OperationsInserting index marks Additional infomationEntering user-defined labels Assigning KeywordsContent Example Assigning KeywordsScanning barcode information into Keywords Example Barcode scanningLinked Keywords Example Linked KeywordsRecording spoken instructions in Overwrite mode Recording spoken instructionsTransferring data between DPM and PC Recording spoken instructions in Insert modeDeleting spoken instructions Mandatory user input Appendix Troubleshooting the DPM PC sound system is not functioning Recharging batteries is not possibleIndex INS/OVRPage DPM 9400/52 Workflow management