Olympus DS-3300 manual Discharging, Battery life, Operating temperature, For customers in Germany

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Information Regarding Rechargeable Batteries

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Information Regarding

Rechargeable Batteries

These batteries are exclusively for use with Olympus voice recorder DS-3300. Never use them in combination with other equipment.

Discharging

Batteries self-discharge while they are not in use. Be sure to charge them regularly before use.

Battery life

Charging and discharging are possible for approximately 500 times depending on usage.

Operating temperature

Batteries are chemical products. Battery efficiency may change even when operating within the recommended temperature range, but this is not a malfunction.

Recommended temperature range for use

Discharging (when using appliance): 0°C - 50°C/32°F - 122°F

Charging: 0°C - 40°C/32°F - 104°F

Storage: –20°C - 30°C/–4°F - 86°F

Using the batteries outside the above temperature range may result in declining efficiency and shorter battery life.

In order to prevent battery leakage or rust, remove the batteries from the products when you will not be using them for a long time, and store them separately.

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Notes

This charger is designed to fully charge batteries regardless of their energy level. However, for best results when charging newly purchased batteries or batteries that have not been used for a long time (more than one month), It is recommended to fully charge the batteries, then discharge them. Repeat two or three times.

When you dispose dead batteries always observe the laws and regulations regarding the disposing of such items.

If Ni-MH rechargeable batteries are not fully discharged, protect against short-circuiting (e.g. by taping the contacts) before disposing.

For customers in Germany

Olympus has a contract with the GRS (Joint Battery Disposal Association) in Germany to ensure environmentally friendly disposal.

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Contents DS-3300 Table of Contents Using the Recorder as a Reader / Writer Symbols requiring a specific action Symbols prohibiting a specific actionSafe and Proper Usage General Precautions Batteries/Rechargeable Battery Pack BR402Battery Charger Cradle AC Adapter Case Do not moisten the AC adapter or touch it with a wet handMain Features Main FeaturesCompatible Cards XD-Picture CardMemory Sizes of Cards and Approximate Recording Times*1 Identification of Parts Identification PartsDisplay LCD Panel Installing Batteries Recharging battery Ni-MH Rechargeable Battery Pack BR402 OptionalInstalling Batteries Charging Battery Charging BatteryTurn on the recorder and set it vertically in the cradle A511/D-7AC OptionalBattery life Operating temperatureRecommended temperature range for use DischargingTurning on Recorder/ Power Save Mode Power Save ModeTurning on the Recorder DefaultOperation Dealer Option ItemsCustom Button Programmable Dealer Option Items/ Cust OM Button ProgrammableSetting Time/Date TIME&DATE Set the hourSet the minute Set the yearSetting Time/Date TIME&DATE Changing the Time/DateSet the day Press the FOLDER/MENU button to close the menuInserting and Ejecting a Card Inserting a CardClose the card cover securely Card inserted fully into the slotEjecting a Card Recording New RecordingPause Review RecordingResume Recording Overwrite Recording Select and play the file you want toOverwrite OverwritingInsert Recording 3Press the REC button Microphone Sensitivity MIC SenseMicrophone Sensitivity MIC Sense Recording Modes REC Mode Recording Modes REC ModeAdjust the Start/Stop Actuation Level Press the FF or REW button to adjust the actuation levelSet the Vcva in the menu to on P.37 Press the FOLDER/MENU button during recordingDefault settings of the foot switch functions are as follow Hands-free RecordingRecording Monitor + / buttonPlaying 2Press the Volume + or Volume button to adjust the volumePlaying Playback Operation How to Cancel Functions Playback functionsReview Release the REW buttonErasing Erasing a File2Press the Erase button ErasingPress the Erase button once more Erasing All Files in a FolderWhile ALL Erase ? is flashing Partially Erasing a File Press the Erase button at the point to end erasingPress the Erase button to confirm erase Partial erase is completeMenu List Menu ListLearning to Use the Menu Learning to Use MenuErase lock indicator Locking Files LockPress the FF or REW button to choose between on and OFF Locking Files LockSetting an Index Mark Index MarksLocating an Index Mark Clearing an Index MarkWhile in Stop or Playback Mode LCD Display InformationWhile in Record Mode While Recording in Vcva ModeWhile in Overwrite Record Mode While in Insert Record ModeTo Set a Priority Level on an Existing File Setting Priority LevelsTo Set a Priority on a New File Setting Job Data Setting an Author IDSetting Job Data 1Turn on the recorderSetting a Work Type Stop modePress the NEW button while Press the FF or REW button toSetting Option Item 1Press the NEW button while in Stop modeSetting Option Entering methodFormatting the Card Format Press the FF or REW button again To highlight the Start optionPress the REC button again to Initiate the formatting processSetting the Hold switch to the Hold position Remember to reset the Hold switch when using the recorderHold HoldPrecautions on using the recorder connected to a PC DSS Player SoftwareOperating Environment DSS Player SoftwareInstalling DSS Player Software 2The installation Language Selection dialog box appearsInstalling DSS Player Software 1Insert Olympus DSS Player CD into the CD-ROM driveUninstalling DSS Player Software Uninstalling DSS Player Software3Delete the Executable file 4Delete the Driver fileUsing Online Help Using Online HelpTo start online Help Connection to Your PC Connecting to Your PC Using the USB CableConnection to Your PC Disconnecting from Your PC Remove the Recorder from the CradleConnecting to Your PC Using Cradle Running DSS Player Select Olympus DSS Player Pro, then click Dictation ModuleManual start Running DSS PlayerStart your Macintosh Connect the recorder to your PC Double-click DSS PlayerWindow Names Playback Control BarDictation Tree View Device Tree ViewDownload Dictation Files from the Recorder Select the folderSelect the dictation file Download Dictation Files from RecorderDownload the dictation file Download completePlay the dictation file File Name FormatExtension Playing a Dictation FileUpload Dictation Files to the Recorder Select the destination upload Folder on the recorderUpload complete Upload Dictation Files to RecorderDirect Recording/Editing on PC Click the Transfer button Changing User ID Author IDChanging User ID Author Changing a Folder Name Editing File CommentsChanging a folder name in the software Changing a folder name in the recorderUsing Voice Recognition Software Optional Audio set upClick the Next button Select a sound card Executing Voice Recognition Noise Canceling FunctionStart of voice recognition Record in a relatively quiet environment Select the voice files Joining FilesJoining Files Input File Names Set the order of filesPress the Join button Splitting Files Splitting FilesPress the Split button Set the split positionPlayback slider 1From the Tools menu, select Change to audio device USB Microphone/USB SpeakerUSB Microphone/USB Speaker Setting the E-mail/FTP Service 3Select a profileInternet E-mail Corporate or WorkgroupInstalling Microsoft Outlook Sending Dictation Files/Receiving Document Files1After installing Outlook 2000, start the program Sending Dictation Files/Receiving Document Files If you select POP3, you will see the following dialog box Activating Send Mail Function Create a Profile Setting the Auto-Sending Function Select the sending methodClick the E-mail button Click the To buttonSelect the recipient names from the Address Book Click the FTP buttonSetting the Document File Retrieve Function Register the format of a document file to receiveSending Dictation Files Toolbar, click the Send/Receive files iconSending Dictation Files Manually Receiving Document Files ManuallySending/receiving Automatically Playing Received DSS FilesStart Windows Connecting the recorder to your PC Using the Recorder as a Reader/WriterUsing the Recorder as Reader/W riter Alarm Message List Alarm Message ListMessage Meaning Explanation ActionSymptom Probable cause Action TroubleshootingCannot connect to PC Cannot connect to a PC using a cradle Accessories Optional Specifications Technical Assistance and Support Technical Assistance and SupportCanadian RFI For customers in North and South AmericaFor customers in Europe
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DS-3300 specifications

The Olympus DS-3300 is a high-performance digital voice recorder that has gained popularity among professionals and enthusiasts alike for its robust features and user-friendly design. With its sleek and compact form, this device is engineered for effortless voice recording, making it an ideal tool for journalists, students, and business professionals.

One of the standout features of the DS-3300 is its excellent recording quality. The device is equipped with a high-quality stereo microphone that captures crystal-clear audio. This ensures that recordings are not only intelligible but also rich in detail, allowing users to make high-fidelity recordings in various environments.

The DS-3300 utilizes Olympus’s advanced digital signal processing technology to optimize audio recordings. This technology minimizes background noise, ensuring that primary sounds, such as speech, are presented clearly. Additionally, the device offers a wide selection of recording formats, including PCM and WMA, giving users the flexibility to choose the format that best suits their needs.

The user interface of the DS-3300 is intuitive and straightforward. With a large LCD display, users can easily navigate through menus and adjust settings without difficulty. The voice activation mode is a notable feature that allows the recorder to start and stop automatically based on the sound detected, enhancing convenience during recording sessions.

Storage capacity is another significant aspect of the DS-3300. The device comes with a built-in memory that can be expanded using removable memory cards, accommodating extended recording sessions. This is particularly useful for professionals who need to record lengthy meetings or interviews.

Furthermore, the DS-3300 supports transcription with the included software, enabling users to turn their recordings into text swiftly. This is an invaluable tool for busy professionals looking to streamline their workflow and improve productivity.

The device is powered by rechargeable batteries, ensuring that users can record without worrying about constantly replacing batteries. It also features a USB connection, allowing for easy transfer of files to computers for editing and storage.

In summary, the Olympus DS-3300 is a versatile and reliable digital voice recorder that combines high-quality audio capture with user-friendly features. Its advanced technologies, robust storage options, and convenient functionality make it an essential tool for anyone serious about high-quality audio recordings. Whether for professional or personal use, the DS-3300 stands out in the digital voice recorder market.