Olympus DS-5000iD manual Setting Time and Date Time & Date, Press the + or button to set

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Setting Time and Date (Time & Date)

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Setting Time and Date

Setting the correct time and date on the recorder is very important since every file recorded on the recorder will have the time and date information as part of the file header. This will simplify the file management aspects later on.

The hour indicator will flash automatically when you load batteries before using the recorder for the first time, or after the recorder hasn’t been used for a long time. However, when a Password or Fingerprint (DS-5000iD only) has been set as the device lock function (P.46), the recorder will go to the time and date set screen after verification (unlocking).

F1, F2, F3 button

OK/MENU,+, ,

9, 0 button

1 Press the 9 or 0 button to select the item to set.

Select the item from “hour”, “minute”, “year”, “month” and “day” with a flashing point.

Time & Date

 

 

1 M 14 D 2008 Y

 

 

 

 

: 00 PM

 

 

 

5

 

 

BACK 24H EXIT

 

2

Press the + or button to set.

 

 

Follow the same steps by pressing the 9 or

 

 

0 button to select the next item, and press

 

 

the + or – button to set.

Time & Date

01 M 14 D 2008Y

5 : 45 PM

BACK 24H EXIT

You can choose between 12 and 24 hour display by pressing the F2(24H or 12H)* button while setting the hour and minute.

Example: 5:45 P.M.

5:45 PM (Initial setting)←→ 17:45

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DS-5000 DS-5000iD IntroductionI tr ti TrademarksGetting Started Advanced OperationsOther Practical Use Methods Table of Contents Table of Contents Important Safety Precautions Safe and Proper UsageConvention Used In this Manual Signifies danger which may result in seriousGeneral Precautions Batteries/Rechargeable Battery PackGeneral Precautions CradleInjury AC Adapter General Precautions Main Features Priority Setting P.52 DSS Player software included P.69Main Features Memory Card Compatible CardsMemory Sizes of Cards and Approximate Recording Times*1 Memory Card Check Card Information Card InfoIdentification of Parts PartsDisplay Status Indicators 8Microphone sensitivity indicatorVcva Variable Control Voice Erase Lock indicator Actuator indicatorInstalling Batteries Ni-MH Rechargeable Battery Pack includedRecharging Battery Pack Release button, then open the batteryInstalling Batteries Below, then close the battery coverAAA Alkaline Batteries Replacing BatteriesCharging Battery Pack Battery Pack using the CradleCharging using Cradle and USB Cable Charge the Ni-MH RechargeableCharging Battery Pack Charging using AC Adapter no cradleCharging using the USB cable no cradle Directly Charging Through the Recorder Using the Battery Pack For customers in GermanyUsing the AC Adapter Detecting abnormal voltageAC Adapter Power Save Setting Turning on RecorderMode Inserting and Ejecting a SD card Inserting a SD cardEjecting a SD card Push the SD card inward once to unlock it, and let it ejectSetting Time and Date Time & Date Setting Time and DatePress the 9 or 0 button to select the item to set Press the + or button to setSetting Time and Date Time & Date Set it using the procedure belowPress the OK/MENU button to complete the setup screen Changing the Time and DateSetting Recording Destination Card Select Press the + or button to select SD or micro SDScreen, then press the OK/MENU or ButtonRecording Related Settings RecordingRecord Function RecordingRecording New RecordingPress the NEW button to create a new FileMove the slide switch to the Stop Overwrite RecordingSelect and play the file you want to overwrite 10M 25sInsert Recording 00H 00M 10s00M 11s 00M 12sMicrophone Sensitivity Mic Sense Press the + or button to select Conference or DictationMicrophone Sensitivity Recording Modes Rec Mode Press the + or button to select QPOr SP 15H 22M 40sAdjust the Start/Stop Actuation Level When this is enabled, Vcva will appear on the displayStart recording Set the Vcva in the menu to OnHands-free Recording Recording MonitorPlaying Playing Playback functionsErasing Erasing a FilePress the + button to select File Erase, then press the OK/MENUErasing Erasing All Files in a FolderPartially Erasing a File Start playback the file you want toErase partially Start erasingPress the Erase button to confirm Erase1H 20M 35s Display changes to Partial Erase!Pending Lock Priority Work Type Rec Mode Menu ListMic Sense Backlight Contrast LanguageMenu List System InfoMenu List Device Learning to Use the Menu Press the OK/MENU buttonPress the + or button to move to Main Menu item to be set Selecting Folders and Files Changing FileChanging Folders Scroll barDisplaying File Information Displayed InformationSelect the file whose information you want to display Press the F3INFO button. The file information is displayedUnlocking the Recorder with a Password Device Lock FunctionUnlocking the Recorder Press the OK/MENU button to select aHow to Scan the Fingerprint Device Lock FunctionDevice Lock Function Authentication Halt Mode Fingerprint Registration FingerprintPress + or button to select Enroll Then press the OK/MENU or 9buttonErasing Fingerprint Data Verifying the Registered Fingerprint DataPress the + or to button select Verify, then press the OK/MENULocking Files Lock Select the file you want to LockPress the OK/MENU or 9button Press the + or button to select On or OffPending Files Pending Press the + or button to select Pending or FinishedPending Files Setting Priority Levels Priority Performing the Setting from the MenuTo Set a Priority Level on a File To Set the F2PRIOR ButtonSetting the Author ID and Work Type Setting an Author IDBy default the Author ID is set to DS5000 Turn on the recorderSetting the Author ID and Work Type Editing the Work TypeInputting Option Item Value Entering charactersPress the F2FINISH button Setting a Verbal Comment Verbal CommentLocating a Verbal Comment Clearing an Verbal CommentSetting an Index Mark Index MarksLocating an Index Mark Clearing an Index MarkSetup screen Language LanguageComplete the setup screen Backlight BacklightPress the + or button to select On Or OffLED LED LCD Contrast Adjustment Contrast Display contrast can be adjusted from level 01 toPress the + or button to set the contrast level LCD ContrastSystem Sounds Beep System SoundsWhen it is Difficult to Eject MicroSD card Inserting and Ejecting a microSD cardInserting a microSD card Ejecting a microSD cardFormatting the Card Format OptionFormatting Card OK/MENU, + ButtonInitializing the Recorder’s Menu Settings Reset Settings Format Done displays when formatting endsFormatting the Card Format Press the OK/MENU button to confirm Start selectionPress the F3EXIT or 0 button to complete the setting Check System Information System infoPress the OK/MENU, 0or F1 Back Press the F1BACK or 0 button toChanging the USB Class USB Class Press the + or button to select Composite or StorageChanging USB Class Recorder’s Customized Settings Customizing the RecorderDSS Player Software DSS Player SoftwareDSS Player Software Minimum RequirementOperating System Hard drive space Drive Display USB port Audio I/O terminalsInstalling DSS Player Software Be sure to confirm the following before installationInstall Wizard will begin Insert Olympus DSS Player CD into the CD-ROM driveUninstalling DSS Player Software An uninstaller is displayedList of installed applications is displayed According to the instructions onUsing Online Help Using Online HelpTo start online Help Connecting Recorder to PC Connecting to Your PC Using the USB CableSupported computers Connecting Recorder to PC Connecting to Your PC Using the CradleDisconnecting Recorder from PC Remove the Recorder from the CradleRunning DSS Player Software Disabling Automatic StartManual Start Connecting the recorder to your PC Using as External Memory of the ComputerUnplug the recorder from a computer Other InformationI f ti Alarm Message List Troubleshooting Cannot connect to a PC using a cradleNothing appears on the display Recording level too lowAccessories AccessoriesSpecifications SpecificationsTechnical Assistance and Support Technical Assistance SupportTested To Comply With FCC Standards
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