Olympus DS2000 manual Index Marks, Clearing an Index Mark, Choose the index mark to be, Cleared

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Index Marks

Index marks can be incorporated into a file during recording or playback to make it easy to locate interesting information. Index marks enable faster access to important information by pressing the FF/+ or REW/– button.

REC

STOP

INDEX

 

MENU

ERASE

 

1

Setting an Index Mark

1 Press the INDEX button during recording or playback to set an index mark.

An index mark is set and the index number appears on the display.

Clearing an Index Mark

REC

STOP

INDEX

 

MENU

ERASE

 

1

2

3

Play the file with the index mark

 

1 you want to clear.

 

 

Press the FF/+ or REW/– button to

Index

2 choose the index mark to be

cleared.

Marks

 

Press the ERASE button while the

 

3 index number appears for about 2

 

seconds on the display.

 

The index mark is erased.

 

Index numbers are reassigned automatically.

 

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Notes

Up to 16 index marks can be set in a file. Attempting to set more index marks will cause “INDEX FULL” to appear on the display.

Index marks cannot be set or cleared in a file stored on a SmartMedia

card with a write-protect seal attached to it (P.7).

 

• Index marks cannot be set or cleared in a locked file (P.30, 31).

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Contents DS-2000 For Safe Correct Usage General PrecautionsAC Adapter BatteriesCase Noise, heat, smoke, or a burning odorMain Features Table of Contents Memory Size SP Mode LP Mode What is SmartMedia?SmartMedia Audio Recording FormatWrite-protect SmartMedia Parts Identification of PartsDisplay LCD Panel Inserting Batteries Inserting BatteriesReplacing Batteries Using the AC AdapterReplacing Batteries/Using the AC Adapter Inserting and Ejecting SmartMedia cards Set the POWER/LOCK switch toInserting SmartMedia cards Insert the SmartMediaSmartMedia not inserted fully into the slot Set the POWER/LOCK switch to OFFIf the POWER/LOCK switch is set to on Time/Date Screen Setting Time/DateRepeat steps 1 and 2 to set the time and date Press the Stop button to endSetting Time/Date New Recording RecordingPress the Folder button to choose a folder Press the REC button to start recordingTo instantly review a recording Quick review Pause RecordingListening While Audio Is Recorded Recording Monitor PauseOverwrite Recording Recording ACurrent folder Insert RecordingPause Insert Recording Microphone SensitivityResume Insert Recording Recording/Microphone SensitivityRecording Modes Recording mode setup process beginsPress the Menu button Menu opens P.42File PlayingARecorded time Date Selected Playback Functions Canceling PlaybackCanceling a Cue Canceling Fast PlaybackCanceling the Review To skip backwardErasing ErasingErasing One File at a Time Press the Erase button for 3 seconds or longer Erase All Files from a FolderWant to erase all files Voice Actuator UsingLow 2 High Clearing an Index Mark Index MarksChoose the index mark to be ClearedPress the FF/+ or REW/- button to choose between on and OFF Locking FilesLocking Files LockedPress the Play button to Complete the setup screenPress the Stop button to close MenuPress the Play button to complete Setup screen Alarm Playback FunctionAlarm Playback Function BFile to beAlarm Minute indicator flashesPlayback setting is cleared Press the FF/+ or REW/- button to set 10 10 minuteSystem Sounds System sound setup process beginsUntil Beep flashes on DisplayFolders Moving Files AcrossPress the Play button to accept the destination folder After transferUntil Folder Name flashes on Assigning Folder Names2 the display Choose the folder you want toPress the FF/+ or REW/- button to choose characters Press the FF/+ or REW/- button to choose YES? Formatting SmartMediaUntil Format flashes on Transferring Data to a PC USB connectorTip USB cable To PC’sSetting the Hold switch to the Hold position HoldResetRemember to reset the Hold switch when using the recorder Hold/ResetPC for Voice Recognition Training your PC for Voice RecognitionEarphone jack Menu List Menu ListMessage Meaning Explanation Alarm Message ListSymptom TroubleshootingProbable cause ActionSpecifications Accessories optional Technical Assistance And Support Technical Assistance And SupportDeclaration of Conformity Canadian RFI