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Digital Telephone Desktop 9850

 

Playback

Playing back a recording on the device

You can listen to audio files via the Desktop 9850 built-in speaker or headphones.

1.Press the SKIP/BACK button () to select the dictation file you want to play back.

2.To start playback, press the STOP/PLAY button (). Press it again to stop playback.

The Desktop 9850 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 Desktop 9850 enables you to fast forward through the recording by pressing and holding the SKIP/FWD button (). As soon as the end of file is reached, you will hear a beep and fast forward stops automatically. To fast rewind, press-and-hold the SKIP/BACK button (). As soon as the start of the file is reached, you will hear a beep and fast rewinding stops automatically.

Skip forward and skip back

The Desktop 9850 enables you to move between files with the skip function:

Press the SKIP/FWD button () or move the Jog Dial to the right to skip to the end of the current file. Then, pressing the SKIP/FWD button or moving the Jog Dial will always move to the end of the next file.

Press the SKIP/BACK button () or move the Jog Dial to the left to skip to the beginning of the current file. Then, pressing the SKIP/BACK button or moving the Jog Dial will always move to the beginning of the previous file.

Auto-backspace

The Desktop 9850 enables you to specify the auto-backspace value for the automatic positioning

of playback with the ABS slider ( ), this means that playback does not begin where the dictation was stopped but a few seconds (0, 1, 4, 7) earlier.

In local operation the auto-backspace feature can be turned off - set the slider to 0.

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Philips 9850 Playback, Playing back a recording on the device, Fast forward and fast rewind, Skip forward and skip back