Page 2 - Introduction
2 EN Introduction • The contents of this document may be changed in the future without advanced notice. Contact our Customer Support Center for the latest information relating to product names and model numbers. • The illustration of the screen and the recorder shown in this manual may dif fer from ...
Page 3 - Table of contents
3 EN 1 2 3 4 5 Table of contents Introduction Safety precautions ...................................... 4 1 Getting started Main features .............................................. 8Identification of parts ................................. 9 Display status indicators (LCD panel) ...................
Page 4 - Safety precautions; Convention used in this manual; Danger
4 EN Safety precautions Before using your new recorder, read this manual carefully to ensure that you know how to operate it safely and correctly. Keep this manual in an easily accessible location for future reference. • The warning symbols indicate important safety related information. To protect y...
Page 5 - Safety precautions; Handling the recorder
5 EN Safety precautions • Avoid recording or playing back near cellular phones or other wireless equipment, as they may cause interference and noise. If you experience noise, move to another place, or move the recorder further away from such equipment. • Do not use organic solvents such as alcohol a...
Page 7 - • The LCD used for the monitor is made; Memory Card; • Do not touch the card contacts. That may
7 EN Safety precautions LCD monitor • The LCD used for the monitor is made with high-precision technology. However, black spots or bright spots of light may appear on the LCD Monitor. Due to its characteristics or the angle at which you are viewing the monitor, the spot may not be uniform in color a...
Page 8 - Main features; Getting started
8 1 EN Main features Main features s Supports two types of memory: SD card and microSD card. s Three Programmable smart buttons F1,F2 and F3 ( ☞ P.43). s Supports 3 file formats: PCM (44.1 kHz/16 bit), MP3 (256 kbps or 128 kbps) and DS2 (DSS Pro QP or DSS Pro SP) (DSS) ( ☞ P.35). s Data encryption f...
Page 9 - Identification of parts
9 1 EN 9 0 & 12 3 8 q = - ) ( * w $ !@ ^ % # 4 567 Id entific a tion of par ts Identification of parts 1 SD card slot 2 Built-in microphone 3 NEW button 4 REC button 5 STOP button 6 PLAY button 7 REV button 8 ERASE button 9 Record indicator light 0 Display (LCD panel) ! + (Volume) button @ Fast ...
Page 11 - Inserting the battery; Lightly press down on the battery cover
11 1 EN In se rt in g th e ba tt e ry 1 2 3 Inserting the battery This recorder uses a lithium ion batter y specified by Olympus (LI- 42B). Do not use any other type of batter y. 1 Lightly press down on the battery cover release button, then open the battery cover, as shown in the illustration below...
Page 12 - Charging the battery; Using the lithium ion battery; Connect the USB cable to the recorder.
12 1 EN Ch a rg in g t h e ba tt e ry Af ter loading the batter y into the recorder, you can charge it by connecting the USB cable to the recorder. Fully charge the batter y (approx. 3 hours) before use. Charging the battery Notes • Charge the batter y frequently during the first period of use. The ...
Page 13 - Verify that the recorder is in stop mode.; Power supply from USB cable
13 1 EN Ch a rg in g t h e ba tt e ry/ Po wer s u p p ly f ro m USB ca b le Charging the battery For customers in Germany: Olympus has a contract with the GRS (Joint Batter y Disposal Association) in Germany to ensure environmentally friendly disposal. Use the USB cable when recording for extended p...
Page 14 - HOLD; Turning on/off the power
14 1 EN Tu rn in g on /o ff t h e re co rd e r/ HO LD A HOLD If you set the recorder to HOLD mode, the running conditions will be preserved, and all buttons will be disabled. This feature is useful when the recorder has to be carried in a bag or pocket. This mode can also prevent you from accidental...
Page 15 - rd; Compatible cards; Memory card; Inserting and ejecting a SD card
15 1 EN Memory c a rd This recorder uses two types of memories: a microSD card as internal memor y, and an SD card as additional memor y. You can remove the content recorded in both the cards safely in case of malfunction of the recorder. Compatible cards The recorder supports memor y card capacity ...
Page 16 - Memory card
16 1 EN M e m o ry c a rd / S e tt in g tim e a n d da te Memory card If you set the time and date beforehand, the information when the file is recorded is automatically stored for each file. Setting the time and date beforehand enables easier file management. When you use the recorder for the first...
Page 17 - Changing the time and date; Device Menu; EXIT
17 1 EN Se tt in g tim e a n d da te Setting time and date 1 Press the 9 or 0 button to select the item to set. Select the item from the “ hour ”, “ minute ”, “ year ”, “ month ” and “ day ” with a flashing point. 2 Press the + or − button to set. You can select between 12 and 24 hour display by pre...
Page 18 - cording; Basic operations; Recording
2 18 EN R e cording Basic operations By default, the recorder has five folders, [ A ], [ B ], [ C ], [ D ], [ E ] and you can select folder by pressing the F1 ( FOLDER ) button. These five folders can be selectively used to distinguish the kind of recording. Up to 200 messages can be recorded per fo...
Page 19 - NEW
2 19 EN R e cording a b Recording 1 2 3 2 New recording Create a new file to record in. 1 Press the NEW button to create a new file. • It is possible to select the Work Type from the work type list by using the ODMS sof tware ( ☞ P.43). a New file number b Remaining recording time 2 Press the REC bu...
Page 20 - Overwrite recording; Select and play the file you want to; Press the
2 20 EN a b Recording Reco rd in g 2 3 1 Overwrite recording You can overwrite a previously recorded file starting from any point within the file. When using overwriting, the overwritten part will be erased. • This function will not be available if an MP3 file has been selected. 1 Select and play th...
Page 21 - INSERT; STOP
2 21 EN Reco rd in g Recording 1 2 3 4 Insert recording Additional recording can be inserted into previously recorded file. • This function will not be available if an MP3 file has been selected. 1 Select and play the file you want to insert an additional recording into. 2 While playing the file, pr...
Page 22 - Hands-free recording
2 22 EN H a nds-free recording / R e cording m o nito r The recorder can be used as a hands-free recording device. To set up the recorder for hands-free operation, connect the optional Olympus Foot Switch to the back of the docking station (optional) as shown in the illustration below. You can set t...
Page 23 - PLAY; Playback
2 23 EN Pl a yb a ck 1 2 3 You can playback a file starting from any point. 1 Select the file, then press the PLAY button to start playback. 2 Press the + or – button to adjust the volume. • The volume can be adjusted within a range from [ 00 ] to [ 30 ]. 3 Press the STOP button at any point you wan...
Page 24 - yb
2 24 EN Playback Pl a yb a ck Playback functions Operation How to cancel Fast Forward (FF) Press the 9 button once while in stop mode. Press the STOP button. Press the PLAY button. Press the OK /MENU button. Rewind (REW) Press the 0 button once while in stop mode. Cue(Cue) Press and hold the 9 butto...
Page 25 - Erasing; Erasing files; ERASE
2 25 EN Eras in g 5 3 4 2 Erasing Erasing files 1 Select the file you want to erase. 2 Press the ERASE button. 5 Press the + button to select [ Start ], then press the OK/MENU button. • The display changes to [ Erase ! ] and erasing will start. • [ Erase Done ] is displayed when the file is erased. ...
Page 26 - Start playback the file you want to erase; In the position you want to end partial
2 26 EN Eras in g 3 2 Erasing Partially erasing a file 1 Start playback the file you want to erase partially. 2 Press the ERASE button at the point you want to start erasing. • While playback continues, [ Erase Start ] will appear on the display. • If the press the F2 ( ) button, playback will skip ...
Page 28 - FOLDER; INFO; Selecting folders and files; Advanced operations
28 3 EN Se le ct in g fo ld e rs an d file s/ D is p la yi n g f ile in fo rm a tio n b a Changing folders 1 While the recorder is in stop mode, press the F1 ( FOLDER ) button. • The folder list screen will be displayed. 2 Press the + , – or F1 ( FOLDER ) button to select the folder, then press the ...
Page 29 - ENTER; Device lock function
29 3 EN Devi ce lock f u nc tion Access to the recorder can be restricted by using the Device Lock function. Password authentication can be safer for your data in case the recorder is lost. The password can be set by using the ODMS sof tware ( ☞ P.43). When the password has been registered, you will...
Page 30 - Setting the Author ID and Work Type
30 3 EN Se tt in g th e Au th o r ID a n d Wo rk T yp e Ever y file recorded on the recorder will include the Author ID and Work Type as part of its header information. To create multiple Author IDs and Work Types on the recorder, use the bundled ODMS sof tware to create and upload a data list (list...
Page 31 - l C; Verbal Comment
31 3 EN a Verb a l C o m m e n t Verbal comments are useful to append vocal instructions while recording. It is possible to search and playback Verbal comment using the ODMS and DSS Player sof tware. Verbal comments are also useful to give instructions to transcriptionists. • Verbal comments can be ...
Page 32 - Index marks
32 3 EN In d e x ma rk s Index marks can be placed into a file during recording or playback. Index marks are used to provide a quick and easy way to identif y important or significant parts within the file. Setting an index mark 1 While the recorder is in recording mode or in playback mode, press th...
Page 33 - How to use the menu
33 3 EN H o w to u se th e me n u How to use the menu Items in menus are categorized by tabs, so select a tab first and move to a desired item to quickly set it. You can set each menu item as follows. 1 While the recorder is in stop mode, press the OK/MENU button. • The menu will appear on the displ...
Page 35 - it; Rec Menu; Select the recording format.; Menu items
35 3 EN Men u it e m s Rec Menu Mic Sense You can switch between two microphone sensitivities to meet recording needs: [ Dictation ] for oral dictation and [ Conference ] which is suited for situations like meetings and conferences with a small number of people. [ Conference ]: High-sensitivity mode...
Page 36 - Menu items; On
36 3 EN Menu items b a c Men u it e m s Adjust the start/stop actuation level: While the recorder is in recording mode, press the 9 or 0 button to adjust the actuation level. • The VCVA level can be set to any of 15 dif ferent values. • The higher the value is, the more sensitive the recorder can re...
Page 37 - Lighting Time
37 3 EN Men u it e m s Menu items LCD/Sound Menu Backlight By default, the display will remain lit for about 10 seconds when a button on the recorder is pressed. 1 Select [ Lighting Time ], [ Dim Light Time ] or [ Brightness ]. 2 Select the options. When [Lighting Time] is selected: [ 5seconds ] [ 1...
Page 38 - Sound
38 3 EN Menu items Men u it e m s Time & Date Setting the time and date beforehand enables easier file management. For details, see “ Setting time and date [Time & Date] ” ( ☞ P.16). USB Class You can set the USB class of this recorder with a USB connection to [ Composite ] or [ Storage Clas...
Page 39 - Work Type; Edit Work Type
39 3 EN Men u it e m s Menu items Editing the Work Type information 1 Select the file for which you want to edit the Work Type information ( ☞ P.28). 2 Select [ Work Type ] at the [ File Menu ] screen, then press the OK/MENU button. a b c d 5 Press the + or – button on the Work Type information scre...
Page 42 - Formatting the card
42 3 EN Fo rm a tt in g t h e ca rd Formatting the card Notes • The time required to format a card varies according to the capacity of the card to be formatted.Do not interrupt the formatting process with the following actions. Doing so may damage the data or the card. - Remove the card. - Remove th...
Page 43 - Customizing the recorder; General
43 3 EN Cu st omizing the record er Customizing the recorder You can customize various settings of the recorder using the ODMS sof tware ( ☞ P.45). For more details, refer to the online help for ODMS sof tware ( ☞ P.46). Common settings You can set the default values for each of the recorder’s Menu ...
Page 44 - Device Folders
44 3 EN Cu st omizing the record er Customizing the recorder ❏ Device Folders You can perform various settings related to the recorder’s folders. Enabled: • Change the number of usable folders. Folder name: • Change the folder name. Worktype: • Set the folder's work type. AutoLock: • Set the Auto Lo...
Page 45 - Managing files on your PC; Minimum requirement; ODMS and DSS Player software
45 4 EN O D M S a n d DSS Play e r s o ft w a re Managing files on your PC The ODMS (Windows) and DSS Player (Macintosh) software is a fully featured software tool that provides a simple to use but sophisticated method for managing your recordings. Some of the features of the ODMS and DSS Player sof...
Page 46 - While ODMS software is running, select
46 4 EN O D M S a n d DSS Play e r s o ft w a re Browser: Microsof t Internet Explorer 6.0 or later Drive: CD -ROM, CD -R, CD -RW, DVD -ROM drive Display: 1024 x 768 pixels or more, 65,536 colors or more (16,770,000 colors or more is recommended) USB port: One or more free ports Others: With the Dic...
Page 47 - Connecting to your PC; Connecting to your PC using the USB cable; Connect the USB cable to the USB port of the PC.
47 4 EN Co nnec ting t o y o ur P C Connecting to your PC Connecting to your PC using the USB cable 1 Boot the PC. 2 Connect the USB cable to the USB port of the PC. 3 Connect the USB cable to the connecting terminal on the bottom of the recorder. • [ Remote (Composite) ] is displayed on the recorde...
Page 48 - Disconnecting from your PC; Safely remove USB Mass Storage Device
48 4 EN Co nnec ting t o y o ur P C Connecting to your PC Note • NEVER remove the card or disconnect the USB cable while the record indicator light is flashing. If you do, the data will be destroyed. Disconnecting from your PC Windows 1 Click [ ] on the task bar located at the lower-right corner of ...
Page 49 - Other information; Alarm message list; Message
49 5 EN Alarm message list Other information Alarm message list Message Explanation Action [Battery Low] The batter y power is low. Charge the batter y ( ☞ P.12). [Power Supply Error Remove Power Plug] Voltage outside of the allowable limit has been detected. Use an AC adapter compatible with the vo...
Page 50 - Troubleshooting; Symptom
50 5 EN Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Symptom Probable cause Action Nothing appears on the display The batter y power is low. Charge the batter y ( ☞ P.12). The recorder is turned of f. Turn the power on ( ☞ P.14). The recorder is currently in Power Save mode. Press any button. Unable to use any b...
Page 53 - Specifications
53 5 EN Spec if ic ations Specifications General points 4 Recording format: DS2 (Digital Speech Standard Pro)Linear PCM (Pulse Code Modulation)MP3 (MPEG-1 Audio Layer3) 4 Recording media: microSD, SD card (512 MB to 32 GB) 4 Sampling frequency: DS2 format: [ DSS Pro QP ] 16 kHz [ DSS Pro SP ] 12 kHz...
Page 54 - During playback mode; Linear PCM format:
54 5 EN Specifi c ations Specifications Specifications and design are subject to change without notice. Batter y life is measured by Olympus. It varies greatly according to the conditions of use. 4 During playback mode (Earphone playback): DS2 format: [ DSS Pro QP ] Approx. 21 h. [ DSS Pro SP ] Appr...
Page 55 - For customers in Europe:; Technical assistance and support
55 5 EN Tested To Comply With FCC StandardsFOR HOME OR OFFICE USE Technic al assistance and suppor t “CE” mark indicates that this product complies with the European requirements for safety, health, environment and customer protection. For customers in Europe: This symbol [crossed-out wheeled bin Di...