Philips DPM 9400 user manual Batteries, Recharging the batteries, Status indication bar

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DPM 9400 - User Manual

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Status indication bar

The status indication bar may appear as follows (note that the following overview only lists the most common displays of the status indication bar):

: A dictation is being recorded.

: A sound file is being played back.

: A section of the sound file is marked for deletion.

: The whole sound file is marked for deletion.

: The sound file has index marks.

: The sound file includes spoken instructions.

Batteries

The DPM 9400 can be operated with the two standard AAA alkaline batteries delivered with the product. You can also use rechargable Philips NiMH batteries (LFH 9144). For recharging the batteries, only use the power supply LFH 9145; it can also be used for running the DPM from the mains power supply.

The power indicator on the display may appear as follows:

: The batteries are full (100%).

: 4/5 of the battery power is available (80%).

: 3/5 of the battery power available (60%).

: 2/5 of the battery power available (40%).

: 1/5 of the battery power available (20%).

: The batteries are empty and should be replaced.

If the batteries are dangerously low and should be replaced or recharged, this symbol is displayed:

Note: If the power level in the batteries drops below 2.0 V, no recording or playback is possible.

Recharging the batteries

The DPM can be operated with the rechargable Philips NiMH batteries LFH 9144. For recharging these batteries, either use the DPM Docking Station 9110 or the Philips power supply LFH 9145.

For more information on recharging the batteries with the DPM Docking Station 9110, refer to the documentation delivered with the product.

To recharge the batteries (fast recharge) with the Philips power supply LFH 9145, do the following:

1.Connect the Philips power supply LFH 9145 to the mains power supply.

2.Deactivate the DPM via the Lock/Hold switch; this starts the recharging process. Important: The DPM can become quite warm during fast recharging.

The recharging process is indicated on the DPM display with these alternating symbols: and When recharging is finished, only the symbol for full battery power is displayed:

Note: When working with standard rechargable batteries, the DPM only displays the symbol for 80% battery power () even if the batteries have been fully recharged. The symbol for 100% battery power () is only displayed when completely new standard batteries (not rechargable) are inserted or when the DPM is run from the mains power supply.

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Contents DPM Copyright Declaration of ConformityTable of Contents Appendix Troubleshooting the DPM Index Introduction DPM featuresPackage contents Introducing the DPM DPM graphicLCD display Status indication bar BatteriesRecharging the batteries Getting Started Activating the DPMMemory card Formatting the memory cardStart screen Full memory cardDPM menu Accessing the DPM menuDisplay appearance Assigning Keywords Setting the date and time DPM 9400/00User-defined labels Additional information Setting the date and time DPM 9400/52Setting the recording format Setting the microphone sensitivity DPM device beepVoice-activated recording Backlight on/offPower Save mode Changing the contrastDisplaying the recording time Reformatting the memory cardBasic Operations Recording DPM 9400/00Recording DPM 9400/52 Finishing a dictation EOL and PriorityRecording mode Insert/Overwrite Adjusting the volumePlayback Removing EOL and Priority from a dictationFast Forward and Fast Rewind DeletingDPM 9400/00 DPM 9400/52Recording format Standard Play/Long Play mobile Voice-activated recordingDeleting a file Standard Play SP 13.7 kbit/sSkip Forward and Skip Back Advanced Operations Inserting index marksDeleting 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 instructionsDeleting spoken instructions Recording spoken instructions in Insert modeTransferring data between DPM and PC 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