Olympus WS-310M, WS-320M Transferring Music File to the Recorder, Select the destination folder

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Transferring Music
File to the Recorder

Transferring Music File to the Recorder

5 Select the destination folder.

To transfer to “Root” folder

The empty column part of the item on the device (Root of the drive) is

selected.

To transfer to “Music” folder

Select the “Music” folder. Creating the

4 “Artist name” folder or “Album name” folder beforehand will make the file management easier (The folders can be created in up to 2 layers in the “Music” folder.) (P.51).

6

empty

column

part

To transfer to the voice folder

Select a folder from DSS_FLDA to DSS_FLDE. (Functions such as partial repeat, fast playback, slow playback and auto backspace review, available. They are useful for learning languages.)

6 Click the [Copy].

The file is transferred to the recorder. The music file transferred to the recorder is displayed in Item on the window.

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Notes

Copying the music files with DRM purchased online music distribution service to a portable device such as this recorder may be restricted.

Refer to the online help of Windows Media Player for details.

If the music files are transferred to the recorder until it reaches to the maximum memory, the message “Cannot make the system file. Connect to PC and delete unnecessary file” may appear on this recorder’s display. In such a case, erase the files to make free space (hundreds of KB to dozens of MB depending on the music file sizes) for the management file. (The more capacity for the management file will be necessary as the number of the music files increases.)

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Contents WS-320M WS-310M WS-300M Table of Contents Other Practical Use Methods General Precautions Safe and Proper UsageBattery Recording time Main FeaturesMain Features of the Digital Voice Recorder Main Features of the Digital Music Player Playback timeIdentification of Parts Main unitVoice mode display Music mode display Display LCD PanelNi-MH Rechargeable Battery Inserting BatteryReplacing the Battery Turning On the Power Power SupplyTurning Off the Power Release the Hold switch of the recorderSetting Time/Date Time&Date Press the OK or 9 button Changing the Time/DatePress the Stop button to close the menu Switching Between the Voice Recorder and Music Player Meaning of icons in this manualPress the REC button to start Recording RecordingPress the Folder button to Choose a folder Press the Stop button to stop recordingRecording PauseConnect the earphone to the EAR jack on the recorder Listening While Audio is Recorded Recording MonitorPress the + or button to choose between On and Off Press and hold the OK button for Second or longerPress the + or button to choose Vcva Press the REC button to start Adjust the Start/Stop Actuation LevelAdjust the pause sound level during Recording Modes Rec Mode Record mode indicatorMicrophone Sensitivity Mic Sense Tie clip microphone ME15 monaural Recording from External Microphone or Other DevicesRecording with External Microphone Telephone pickup TP7 monauralRecording the Sound of Other Devices with This Recorder Press the Play button to start playback Press the + or button to select the proper sound volumePlaying Changing Playing Speed Slow Playback/Fast Playback Fast ForwardPlaying RewindPlayback Through Earphone Continuous Playback All Play Point you want to start Repeat Repeat PlaybackPress the OK button briefly at PlaybackAt the position you want repeat Repeat PlaybackPress the OK button briefly again Playback to endAuto Backspace Review Back Space Locating an Index Mark Setting an Index MarkIndex Marks Clearing an Index MarkIndex Marks Locking Files Lock Press the + or button to choose Sub MenuErase lock indicator Locking Files Lock LCD Display Information While in Stop or Playback ModeWhile in Stop Mode Press the OK buttonRecording level meter While in Record ModeWhile in Recording in Vcva Mode Recording levelMenu List Voice Mode MenuSub Menu Precautions on Using the Recorder Connected to a PC Saving Files in Your PCOperating Environment Connecting to Your PC Connecting to Your PCDisconnecting to Your PC Copyright and Copyright Protection Feature DRM Using the Recorder as a Music PlayerUsing Windows Media Player Window Names Windows Media PlayerWindow Names Copying Music from CD Click the View Album InfoRecorder is recognized as a Transferring Music File to the RecorderPlay list displayed Removable DiskFrom Item on Device, select Click the Start SyncConnect the recorder to a PC Corresponding RecorderClick the Copy Transferring Music File to the RecorderSelect the destination folder About the Music Folders List display Selecting the Folders and FilesAbout the Music Folders File displayPress the Play or OK button to Music PlaybackSelect the music file that you want to play Start playbackPress the + or button to select Proper sound volumeMusic Playback Press the Stop button at anyForwarding and Rewinding Skip a Music File While Playing It Menu Setting During Playback Press the OK button while playing a fileSelecting Play Mode Play Mode Press the + or button to choose between Folder and AllFrom On, Off and Single Repeat Playback RepeatRepeat Random Playback Random Press the + or button to choose RandomWOW Save your settingIncreasing the WOW Effect WOW Press the OK or 9button againChoose TruBass Increasing the WOW Effect WOWPress the + or button to Bass effect levelFlat Rock Pop Jazz User Selecting Equalizer EQPress the + or button to choose From in P.64User When Changing the User EqualizerSelecting Equalizer EQ Press the 9 buttonEqualizer level Close menuMoving the Tracks Move Press and hold the OK button for 1 second or longerPlace to move Press the OK or 0 buttonMenu List Music mode Repeat Random Single On O f fFormat Time & Date Cancel Erasing Erasing One File at a TimePress the Erase button for Erase All Files from a FolderTo erase all files Seconds or longerErasing Hold Setting the Hold switch to the Hold positionRemember to reset the Hold switch when using the recorder Press the + or button to move to the item to be set Menu Setting MethodMenu Setting Sub Menu Sub Menu SettingSetting Press the + or button to moveSystem Sounds Beep Backlight Backlight LCD Contrast Adjustment Contrast Press the + or button to set the contrast levelPress the + or button again to choose Start Formatting the Recorder FormatPress the + or button to choose Start Formatting the Recorder Format Copy the data Start Windows Connect the recorder to your PCOpen the Explorer window Action Alarm Message ListMessage Meaning Explanation Troubleshooting Symptom Probable cause ActionAccessories optional Specifications Specifications Technical Assistance And Support

WS-300M, WS-320M, WS-310M specifications

The Olympus WS-310M, WS-320M, and WS-300M are a series of high-quality digital voice recorders that cater to both professional and personal use. These models showcase Olympus's commitment to innovation, ease of use, and superior audio quality, making them ideal for capturing lectures, meetings, interviews, and personal notes.

All three models feature a stylish and compact design, allowing for easy transport and handling. The user-friendly interface includes a large LCD display that provides clear visibility of recordings, battery status, and remaining recording time. This thoughtful layout enables users to navigate through menus effortlessly and access essential functions without confusion.

One of the standout features across these models is the impressive audio quality. Equipped with advanced stereo microphones, these recorders ensure that sound is captured with clarity and precision. The WS-310M and WS-320M, in particular, support High-Quality mode, which significantly enhances sound fidelity for more critical recordings, while the WS-300M strikes a balance between quality and storage efficiency.

The internal memory varies across models, with the WS-310M offering 1 GB, the WS-320M boasting 2 GB, and the WS-300M providing 512 MB. This storage capacity allows for extended recording times, accommodating users who need to capture hours of audio without worrying about running out of space. Additionally, all models support microSD cards for expanded memory options.

Power efficiency is another critical feature. The WS series utilizes AAA batteries that offer impressive longevity, ensuring users can rely on these devices during extended sessions. The inclusion of a voice activation feature allows for hands-free recording, which is particularly useful in various situations, from capturing spontaneous moments to recording lectures.

The Olympus WS-310M, WS-320M, and WS-300M also come equipped with a convenient USB direct connection, enabling quick and easy transfer of files to a computer for editing and sharing. This feature streamlines workflow for students and professionals alike.

In summary, the Olympus WS-310M, WS-320M, and WS-300M stand out due to their excellent audio recording capabilities, user-friendly interfaces, and versatile storage options. These models cater to a wide range of recording needs, making them valuable tools for anyone looking to capture high-quality audio conveniently.