Philips 9750 Operating the Philips, Transcription, Playback, Adjusting the volume, tone and speed

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Philips 9750 - User Manual

Chapter 4: Operating the Philips 9750

The Philips 9750 provides enhanced functions for both transcription and dictation and can be operated in the following ways:

The Philips 9750 is a fully operational, conventional digital transcription device for the playback and transcription of sound files recorded with the any devices of the DPM product range (version 2). You do not need a PC, but have the added benefit of digital recordings.

The Philips 9750 can also be used as a digital dictation device in combination with Philips microphones, including conference microphones for making recordings at large gatherings.

It can also be used as a component for the transcription of digitally recorded sound files in a workflow system. The sound files can be downloaded to a PC via the transcription device and be thus introduced into the transcription workflow.

For more detailed information on operating the Philips 9750 as described above, refer to the following sections:

Transcription

Dictation

Recording

Transferring data

Transcription

This chapter provides an introduction to the basic functions of the Philips 9750 when used for transcription:

Playback

Adjusting the volume, tone and speed

Fast Forward and Fast Rewind

Skip Forward and Skip Back

Auto-backspace

Deleting

Playback

You can play back sound files through the built-in loudspeaker or the earphones. To start playback, press the

STOP/PLAY button () .

To stop playback, press the STOP/PLAY button again. When the end of the file is reached, playback stops automatically.

Adjusting the volume, tone and speed

The Philips 9750 enables you to adjust the volume (VOL slider: ), tone (TONE slider: ) and speed

(SPEED slider: ) for the playback of sound files.

Fast Forward and Fast Rewind

The Philips 9750 supports fast forwarding and fast rewinding through a sound file.

Keep the SKIP/FWD button () pressed to fast forward a sound file; when the end of the sound file is reached, you will hear a beep and winding stops automatically.

Keep the SKIP/BACK () button pressed to fast rewind a sound file; when the beginning of the sound file is reached, you will hear a beep and winding stops automatically.

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