Page 2 - CONTENTS
2 CONTENTS BEFORE YOUR FIRST RECORDING ............................................ 3 Parts Identification ......................................................................... 3Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) ......................................................... 4Installing the Batteries ........
Page 3 - BEFORE YOUR FIRST RECORDING; Parts Identification
3 BEFORE YOUR FIRST RECORDING Parts Identification 123456 7 BA09 8 C D E F G H 1 Liquid crystal display panel(LCD) 2 REC button 3 ERASE button 4 Fast Reverse ( ) button 5 MENU/FOLDER button 6 Speaker 7 Strap holes 8 Fast Forward ( ) button 9 VOLUME control 0 STOP button A PLAY button B Recording ind...
Page 5 - Installing the Batteries; Clock Adjustment
5 1 2 Installing the Batteries 1 Slide open the battery cover in the direction of arrow. 2 Insert two AAA (LR03 or R03) batteries according to the polarity( , ) indications and close the battery cover. 3 Time is displayed on the LCD and the voice recorder enters theclock adjustment mode. Clock Adjus...
Page 6 - Changing the Batteries
6 1 Changing the Batteries Be sure to stop all operations before changing the batteries, andset the HOLD switch to ON, turning the recorder power off. 1 When the [ ] mark is shown on the LCD, you should replacethe batteries with new AAA (LR03or R03) batteries.T h e [ ] m a r k i n t h e L C D indica...
Page 7 - BASIC OPERATIONS; Normal recording
7 BASIC OPERATIONS 1 3 This voice recorder has three folders: [A], [B] and [S]. Messages can be arranged independently in each folder.For example, you can use folder [A] for work use, and folder [B]for personal use. Folder [S] is designed for use in the schedule management (seepage 14 for details). ...
Page 9 - Fast Playback
9 1 1 Playback-Pause (PAUSE) 1 Press the PLAY button onceduring playback to enter thePlayback-Pause mode.In the Playback-Pause mode,[PAUSE] blinks on the LCD. Playback will stop if the recorder is left in the Playback-Pausemode for 10 minutes or the STOP button is pressed during thePlayback-Pause mo...
Page 10 - Fast Forward/Fast Reverse
10 Fast Forward/Fast Reverse 1 Press and hold the Fast Forward ( ) or Fast Reverse ( ) button for more than 1 second in the Playback, Fast Playback orPlayback-Pause mode. The message will be fast forwarded orreversed for as long as the button is pressed.When the end of message (with Fast Forward) or...
Page 11 - Erasing all messages in a folder (ALL ERASE)
11 2 2 2 Erasing (ERASE) ✰ Erasing a single message (ERASE) 1 Press the ( ) or ( ) button in the Stop mode to select the message No. to be erased. 2 Press the ERASE button andrelease. The displayed messagen u m b e r b l i n k s a n d t h e L C Ds h o w s [ E R A S E ] a n d [ Y E S ]alternately. 3 ...
Page 13 - MESSAGE FOLDER MANAGEMENT; Types of Folders
13 MESSAGE FOLDER MANAGEMENT 1 1 Types of Folders 1 The voice recorder has three folders, [A], [B] and [S]. ● Folders [A], [B]These folders are convenient for recording ordinary messages.Each folder can store up to 100 messages. ● Folder [S]This folder is convenient for schedule management. The fold...
Page 14 - ADDITIONAL FEATURES; Schedule Recording
14 ADDITIONAL FEATURES Schedule Recording 1 Press the MENU/FOLDER buttonfor less than 1 second to selectfolder [S]. 2 Select the date for which youwant to record a schedule bypressing the ( ) or ( ) button. 3 Press the REC button. The redL E D i n d i c a t o r l i g h t s a n drecording starts. 4 P...
Page 15 - Message Alarm Playback; Setting the message alarm; Alarm playback
15 1 2 3 Message Alarm Playback ✰ Setting the message alarm 1 Select the message you want toplay as an alarm by pressing the( ) or ( ) button so that the message No. is displayed inthe LCD. 2 P r e s s a n d h o l d t h e M E N U /FOLDER button for more than 1second. Then after pressing the( ) b u t...
Page 16 - Schedule Alarm Playback
16 2 2 Press any button while the beep tones are being emitted to playback the message set for that time.Press the STOP button to stop message alarm playback.The electronic beep tones stop automatically if no button ispressed for 5 minutes after the beeping starts. The message isnot played back in t...
Page 18 - Power Save
18 1 1 Hold (HOLD) 1 When the HOLD switch is set to[HOLD], the recorder is lockedand all buttons are disabled. Thish e l p s t o p r e v e n t a c c i d e n t a lpressing of buttons that canactivate undesired operations. Itis recommended when carryingthe recorder in a bag or yourpocket. To conserve ...
Page 19 - ENTERING OPTIONS MODE
19 1 1 Press and hold the MENU/FOLDER button for more than 1 secondin the Stop mode to enter the Options mode.In the Options mode, each time you press the ( ) button, the displayed setting item changes in the following order: [MODE] ➝ [MIC] ➝ [VCVA] ➝ [ALARM] ➝ [S] [ALARM] ➝ [BEEP] ➝ [TIME]. To exit...
Page 22 - CARE IN HANDLING
22 CARE IN HANDLING 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 Avoid subjecting the unit to direct sunlight,high humidity, strong magnetic fields. 2 If the unit is exposed to water (especiallyrain or condensation), wipe it off with aclean, dry cloth. Always avoid contact withsalt components 3 Do not use alcohol, lacquer thinn...
Page 23 - BATTERY PRECAUTIONS
23 BATTERY PRECAUTIONS 1 Always use the batteries correctly. Fluid leakage, heat generationor explosion may occur if the batteries are used incorrectly. Whenthe batteries are replaced, be sure the + and - polarity positionsare correct. 2 Some batteries are of the same sizes but have different voltag...
Page 24 - TROUBLESHOOTING
24 TROUBLESHOOTING Q 1 Nothing happens when an operation button is pressed. A 1 · The unit may be set to the [HOLD] status. · The batteries may be depleted. · The batteries may be inserted incorrectly. · The battery cover may not be closed tightly. Q 2 No sound is output. A 2 · The volume may be set...
Page 25 - SPECIFICATIONS
25 SPECIFICATIONS Recording medium: Built-in flash memory Recording time: SP mode: .... Approx. 67 min. (VN-180)/33 min. (VN-90) LP mode: .... Approx. 180 min. (VN-180)/90 min. (VN-90) Speaker: ø 28 mm diameter dynamic internal speaker Maximum power: 120 mW Earphone jack: ø 3.5 mm diameter, impedanc...
Page 26 - USA RFI; Canadian RFI
26 Please contact an Olympus service for further information.Olympus home page: http://www.olympus.comCustomer support:USA: 1-800-622-6372Europe: +800 67108300 USA RFI This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limitsfor a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules...