Olympus DS-2300 manual Specifications

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Specifications

Recording format

Speaker

DSS (Digital Speech Standard)

Built-in ø28 mm round dynamic speaker

Input level

MIC jack

–70 dBv

ø3.5 mm mini-jack, impedance 2kor more

Sampling frequency

EAR jack

SP mode: 12 kHz

ø3.5 mm mini-jack, impedance 8or

LP mode: 8 kHz

more

Specifications

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Overall frequency response

SP mode: 300 to 5,000 Hz

LP mode: 300 to 3,000 Hz

Recording time (16MB Card)

SP mode: 2 hours 30 minutes

LP mode: 5 hours 30 minutes

Alkaline battery life

Recording:

Approx.20 hours

Playback:

Approx.12 hours

Ni-MH Rechargeable Battery (BR-401) life

Recording:

Approx.15 hours

Playback:

Approx.10 hours

Maximum working output (3 V DC)

220 mW or more (8 speaker)

Input power requirement

Rated voltage: 3 V

Batteries: Two AAA batteries (LR03 or R03) or

Two Ni-MH rechargeable batteries (BR-401)

External dimensions

110.2x 50.0 x 17.2 mm (without protrusions)

Weight

101 g (including alkaline batteries)

*Specifications and design are subject to change without notice.

*Battery life is measured by Olympus. It varies greatly according to the type of batteries used and the conditions of use.

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Contents DS-2300 Table of Contents Other Practical Use Methods General Precautions Safe and Proper UsageBatteries Main Features Comes with DSS Player software. P.42Main Features XD-Picture Card Compatible CardsMemory Sizes of Cards and Approximate Recording Times*1 Identification of Parts Display LCD Panel Battery cover open Inserting BatteriesLightly press down on the arrow and slide Replacing batteriesPower Save Mode Turning on the RecorderSetting Time/Date TIME&DATE 1Set the hour2Set the minute 3Set the year4Set the month 5Set the dateChanging the Time/Date Inserting and Ejecting a Card Inserting a Card1Make sure the recorder is Stop mode Ejecting a CardSlide the card cover lock in the direction Indicated by the arrowRecording New RecordingPress the NEW button to create a new file Press the REC button to start recordingReview Recording 4Press the Stop button to stop recordingPause Resume RecordingOverwrite Recording Press the Stop button to stop overwritingInsert Recording 1Press the FOLDER/MENU button to choose a folderMicrophone Sensitivity MIC Sense Press the FF or REW button to choose between CONF. and DictRecording Modes REC Mode 2Press the REC buttonUsing the Variable Control VoiceActuator Vcva Press the FF or REW button to choose between on and OFFAdjust the start/stop actuation level Press the FF or REW button to 2adjust the pause sound levelButton during recording Volume +/- button Recording MonitorConnect the earphone to the EAR jack on the recorder Press the Volume + or 4VOLUME button to selectProper sound volume PlayingHow to Cancel Playback functionsPlaybackOperation functions Erasing Erasing One FileErase All Files in a Folder Press the Erase button onceFlashing ALL Erase ? flashes on the displayLocking Files Lock Press the FF or REW button to choose between on and OFF. aSetting an Index Mark Index MarksLocating an Index Mark Clearing an Index MarkWhile in stop or playback mode LCD Display Information1Press the Display button While in record mode While recording in Vcva modeWhile in Overwrite Record Mode While in Insert Record ModeFormatting the Card Format 5Press the FF button to choose Start6Press the REC button Press the FF button again to Choose StartPress the REC button again Setting the Hold switch to the Hold position Remember to reset the Hold switch when using the recorderHold LCD Contrast Adjustment Contrast REC buttonPress the FF or REW button to set the contrast level Choose SUB MENU, and pressBacklight Backlight 5Press the FF or REW button to choose between on and OFFSystem Sounds Beep Beep flashes on the displayMenu Setting Method REC Mode MIC Sense Exit SUB Menu VcvaUsing DSS Player Software Precautions on using the recorder connected to a PCOperating Environment Basic Operating Environment of DSS PlayerInstalling Software Installation Language Selection dialog box opensBe sure to confirm the following before installation 1Insert DSS Player into the CD-ROM driveInstalling DSS Player Installing the Device DriverSelect where to install DSS Player Authorizing the start of file copyingCompleting setup Register user informationUninstalling Software Click Change/Remove1Exit DSS Player 2Delete the Preferences File 3Delete the Executable File4Delete the Help File Using Online Help Search by ContentsSearch by Key word Connecting to your PC Using the USB Cable Connection to Your PCDisconnecting from Your PC Click On the task barLower-right corner Screen. Click Safely Remove HardwareRunning DSS Player Right click on Taskbar onClick DSS Player Version 1Start WindowsRunning DSS Player Window Names Play Control BarDictation Folder Window Device Manager WindowDownload Voice Files from the Recorder Select the folderSelect the voice file Download Voice Files from the Recorder 4Download completePlay a Voice File Play the voice fileFile Name Format Upload Voice Files to the Recorder Select the folder to uploadUpload the voice file Upload complete Edit the recording using the recorder buttons Direct Recording/Editing on PCNew File, or click Icon Send Voice Files with E-mail Changing User IDEnter the user ID in the Transfer User ID window Click TransferChanging a Folder Name Editing File CommentsChanging a folder name in the Voice Folder window Changing a folder name in the Device windowUSB Microphone/USB Speaker Uses as a USB SpeakerFrom the Tools menu, select Change to audio device Uses as a USB microphone Windows 2000, MeWindows XP Plus Upgrade Function Purchase and UpgradeStart the DSS Player 3Select Upgrade to DSS Player Plus from the Help menu Upgrading to DSS Player PlusPlus Using Voice Recognition Software Voice Recognition in ViaVoice Audio set up 5Click the Next buttonSelect a sound card Voice Recognition in Dragon NaturallySpeaking Training 3Creating a User4Description of Wizard Recording Training Text Executing Voice Recognition Start of voice recognitionWhen Dragon NaturallySpeaking is Selected Noise Canceling FunctionRecord in a relatively quiet environment Plus Joining Files Select the voice filesSelect Join from the Edit menu Or press the button 4Set the order of files 5Input File Names6Press the Join button Plus Splitting Files Select Split from the Edit menu or Press the button4Set the split position 6Press the Split buttonPlus Menu Setting of this Recorder Select Configure recorder menu from the Download menuExecute Menu Setting Press the OK buttonUsing the Recorder as a Reader/Writer Alarm Message List Message Meaning ExplanationAction Troubleshooting SymptomProbable cause Accessories optional Specifications Technical Assistance and Support Technical Assistance and SupportFor Home or Office USE
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DS-2300 specifications

The Olympus DS-2300 is a highly regarded digital voice recorder designed for professionals and everyday users alike. Crafted for note-taking, interviews, and dictation, the DS-2300 is packed with features that enhance audio quality and user convenience.

At its core, the DS-2300 employs a high-quality stereo microphone system, ensuring crisp and clear audio recordings. This recorder supports various recording formats including DSS (Digital Speech Standard) and WAV, catering to the diverse needs of users. The DSS format is particularly advantageous for voice recordings as it compresses audio files without significant loss of quality, enabling extended recording time.

One of the standout features of the DS-2300 is its intuitive user interface. The device is designed with a clear LCD screen that displays essential information at a glance, such as recording time, file number, and battery status. This clarity allows users to navigate the device’s functions effortlessly.

The Olympus DS-2300 also boasts features such as a built-in speaker, which allows for quick playback of recordings without the need for external devices. Additionally, the recorder includes a USB interface, facilitating easy transfer of files to a computer. This feature is especially useful for professionals who need to share recordings quickly or archive them for future reference.

Another significant aspect of the DS-2300 is its robust file management system. Users can categorize recordings into different folders, making it easier to locate specific files. Furthermore, it supports up to 100 hours of recording time, providing ample capacity for extensive projects.

Battery life is another noteworthy characteristic of the DS-2300. It operates on a standard AAA battery and is designed to provide several hours of recording time on a single charge. This reliability ensures that users can depend on the device even during long meetings or extended sessions.

For those who prioritize accessibility, the Olympus DS-2300 includes features like voice activation, allowing the device to start recording automatically when it detects sound. This is particularly useful for hands-free operation, enabling users to focus on their tasks without the disruption of manual recording.

Overall, the Olympus DS-2300 stands out for its combination of advanced recording technology, user-friendly design, and practical features, making it a preferred choice for individuals in various professional fields. Whether it's for journalistic interviews, lectures, or personal notes, the DS-2300 delivers reliability and quality that keeps users coming back.