Olympus 3600, 1800, 900 manual Salarm

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Repeat steps 1 to 4 in “Alarm Playback Function.” The month indicator flashes.
Press the 9/+ or 0/– button to select the month of the alarm you want to cancel.

Alarm Playback Function (ALARM)

The alarm playback function can be set to play a selected file at a preset time. Up to 20 alarms can be set.

1 Choose the file to be played when the alarm sounds.

2 Press and hold the MENU/FOLDER button for 1 second or longer.

3 Press the 9/+ or 0/– button until “ALARM” flashes on the display.

4 Press the PLAY button. The month indicator flashes.

5 Press the 9/+ or 0/– button to set the month.

6 Press the PLAY button to register your month setting.

Continue to set the date, hour, and minute.

7 Set the minute and press the STOP button. An alarm will sound at the scheduled time for 5 minutes. Press any button other than the DISPLAY button while the alarm is sounding to play back the file you associate with the aAlarm indicator alarm.

Press the STOP button to stop file alarm playback.

Notes

The alarm tone stops automatically if no button is pressed within 5 minutes after the alarm starts. The file is not played back in this case.

After alarm playback is over, the alarm playback function is canceled automatically.

If no files are recorded in the selected folder, you cannot set the alarm playback function.

You cannot set the year of the file to be played.

To cancel an alarm playback

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3 Press the PLAY button to register this month setting for alarm cancellation.

Continue to select the date, hour and minute of the desired alarm cancellation.

When you set the minute, “On” flashes on the display.

4 Press the 9/+ or 0/– button to select “OFF.” A set alarm playback is canceled.

5 Press the STOP button to close the menu.

Schedule Alarm Playback Function

(SALARM)

This is useful for reviewing your daily appointments and reminders.

1 Press and hold the MENU/FOLDER button for 1 second or longer.

2 Press the 9/+ or 0/– button until “S” and “ALARM” flash on the display.

3 Press the PLAY button.

4 Press the 9/+ or 0/– button to select “On.”

5 Press the PLAY button. The hour indicator flashes.

6 Press the 9/+ or 0/– button to select the hour.

7 Press the PLAY button to register the hour. Continue to set the minute.

8 Set the minute and press the STOP button.

An alarm will sound at the scheduled time for 5 minutes. Press any button other than the DISPLAY button while the alarm is sounding to play back all files recorded in the day’s date subfolder.

To stop schedule alarm playback, press the STOP button.

Notes

aAlarm indicator

The alarm tone stops automatically if no button is pressed within 5

minutes after the alarm starts. The files recorded for the current date are not played back in this case.

Schedule alarm playback occurs every day unless it is set to OFF.

Even if no file is recorded in the day’s date subfolder, the beeps will sound. In such a case, no sound is heard even if you press some button while the alarm is sounding.

To cancel schedule alarm playback

1 Repeat steps 1 to 3 in “Schedule Alarm Playback Function.” “On” flashes on the display.

2 Press the 9/+ or 0/– button to select “OFF.” Schedule alarm playback is canceled.

3 Press the STOP button to close the menu.

System Sounds (BEEP)

The recorder beeps to alert you to button operations or warn you of errors. If you wish to disable the system sounds, proceed as follows:

1 Press and hold the MENU/FOLDER button for 1 second or longer.

2 Press the 9/+ or 0/– button until “BEEP” flashes on the display.

3 Press the PLAY button.

4 Press the 9/+ or 0/– button to choose between “On” and “OFF.”

On: System sounds are enabled.

OFF: System sounds are disabled.

5 Press the STOP button to close the menu.

Note

If the alarm playback function or the schedule alarm playback function has been set, the alarm will sound at the scheduled time even if the system sounds are disabled.

Settings

1 Press and hold the MENU/FOLDER button for 1 second or longer while the recorder is stopped.

2 Press the 9/+ or 0/– button to select what you would like to set up.

The item to be set will change every time the 9/+ or 0/– button is pressed.

Recording mode setting. Switch among HQ, SP, and LP modes.

Microphone mode setting. Switch between HI and LO modes.

VCVA setting. Switch between On (enabled) and OFF (disabled)

Alarm playback setting. Switch between On (enabled) and OFF (disabled)

Scheduled Alarm setting. Switch between On (enabled) and OFF (disabled)

System sounds setting. Switch between On (enabled) and OFF (disabled)

Time/Date setting. In order of hour, minute, year, month and day .

Closing the Menu Screen

Press the STOP button.

Clip

How to Use the Clip

Press the area that the arrow points to.

Do not force the clip wider, as it may break.

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Contents Identification of Parts Main FeaturesUS/GB Instructions Inserting Batteries Setting Time/Date TimeRecording REC Replacing BatteriesErasing from Folder A, B or C Playing Back PlayUsing the Variable Control Voice Actuator Vcva Recording Modes ModeErasing from Folder S Microphone Sensitivity MICSalarm Accessories Optional Resetting the Recorder ClearHold Batteries

3600, 900, 1800 specifications

The Olympus 1800, 900, and 3600 are widely recognized for their cutting-edge imaging technology and versatility in various applications, ranging from biomedical research to industrial inspections. Each model is designed to meet specific needs while maintaining high-quality performance and reliability.

The Olympus 1800 is characterized by its compact design and user-friendly interface, making it an ideal choice for fieldwork and laboratory environments. With a high-resolution imaging system, it offers excellent detail and clarity. The device is equipped with advanced optics that allow for superior light transmission, enabling users to capture sharp images even in low-light conditions. The 1800 also features automated settings to enhance usability, allowing for quick adjustments to suit varying conditions. This model is particularly favored in educational institutions for its ease of operation.

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