Page 2 - Introduction
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 screen and recorder illustrations shown in this manual were produced during the deve...
Page 4 - Table of contents; Connect to the USB connecting AC adapter; Basic operations; Recording from external microphone
EN Table of contents Introduction Safety precautions ................................... 8 Caution for usage environment ..................... 8Handling the recorder .................................... 9Battery handling precautions .......................10AC adapter ..................................
Page 5 - File search display operations of the; Menu setting; Performing menu settings during
7 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 EN Table of contents File search display operations of the [Recorder] folder ..................................... 55 Opening the file search display from the [Music] folder .......................................... 57 File search display operations of the [Music] folder ..............
Page 6 - Using the Olympus Sonority; Functions available in; About Windows Media Player
EN Table of contents 4 Using the Olympus Sonority Saving files in your PC ............................ 119Operating environment .........................120Connecting to your PC ............................121 Connecting to your PC .................................121Disconnecting from your PC ........
Page 7 - Other information
7 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 EN Table of contents Loading Audible content .......................169 Installing AudibleManager .........................169Adding device to AudibleManager ..............170Purchasing Audible content ........................170 Transferring Audible content .................171Enjoy...
Page 8 - Caution for usage environment; Safety precautions
f Danger If the product is used without observing the information given under this symbol, serious injury or death may result. f Warning If the product is used without observing the information given under this symbol, injury or death may result. f Caution If the product is used without observing th...
Page 10 - Battery handling precautions
10 • To prevent causing battery leaks or damaging their terminals, carefully follow all instructions regarding the use of batteries. Never attempt to disassemble a battery or modify it in any way, solder, etc. • Do not connect the battery directly to a power outlet or a cigarette lighter of an autom...
Page 13 - Main features; Getting started; ain f
1 1 EN Main features s This recorder can tag recorded files or files transferred from a personal c o m p u t e r w i t h k e y w o r d s t o manage a file database ( ☞ P.76). It is possible to search for files by file date or keyword ( ☞ P.54). s It features a scheduling function ( ☞ P.99) You can r...
Page 14 - It has a USB charging function
1 1 EN s Has built in recording scene setting ( ☞ P.82) and playback scene setting ( ☞ P.86) functions to register the recording or playback sound quality or mode according to different usages. s You can move or copy files between the built-in memory and microSD card, and within the folders in the m...
Page 16 - Identification of parts
1 1 EN Id en tif ica tio n o f p ar ts 1 3 5 6 2 2 7 # % 8 @ 0 ! 9 $ 4 REC VOL STOP ^ ( * & ) - Identification of parts 1 MIC (Microphone) jack 2 Built-in stereo microphone 3 LED indicator light 4 VOICE button (For DM-4) HOME button (For DM-2) 5 POWER/HOLD switch 6 Strap hole 7 Display(LCD Panel...
Page 18 - ] Microphone Sensitivity indicator
1 1 EN Identification of parts [Recorder] mode display 1 File name 2 Folder name 3 Current file number/ Total number of recorded files in the list 4 Recorder status indicator 5 Level meter 6 Index indicator 7 Function guide indicator 8 Current time 9 Recording mode indicator 0 Elapsed recording time...
Page 22 - Power supply; Inserting the battery; Po
1 EN Power supply 1 W h i l e p u s h i n g d o w n o n t h e grooves using both thumbs, slide the battery cover in the direction indicated by the arrow. Inserting the battery This recorder uses a lithium ion battery specified by Olympus (LI-50B). Do not use any other type of battery. 2 With the bac...
Page 23 - Connect the AC adapter in to an
1 EN Po w er s up ply Power supply Charge the battery Lithium ion battery is self discharging. After unpacking this product, charge the supplied lithium ion battery before using the recorder for the first time. Charging using AC adapter The included AC adapter (A515) can be connected to this recorde...
Page 24 - Charging by connecting to a
1 EN Power supply Notes • Do not put in or take out the battery or AC adapter when the recorder power is on or when this recorder is connected to another device. It may cause problems with the values and functions set in the recorder. • The charger can be used within the range of AC 100 V to AC 240 ...
Page 25 - Connect to the USB connecting AC
1 EN Po w er s up ply Connect to the USB connecting AC adapter (optional) to charge It can be charged by connecting to the USB connecting AC adapter (A514) (optional). Before connecting the AC adapter, switch the USB Connection setting to [AC] ( ☞ P.96). 1 Plug the AC adapter into AC outlet. 2 Plug ...
Page 27 - Turning on/off the power
1 EN Po w er s up ply • The LED light will light up then power will be turned on and the display will turn on showing the OLYMPUS logo. • When the home screen is displayed, you can operate the recorder. The home screen will appear after [P lease Wait] appears on the screen. Turning on the power Whil...
Page 28 - HOLD; Slide the; HO
1 EN A HOLD Set the recorder to HOLD mode Slide the POWER/HOLD switch to the HOLD position. If you bring the POWER/HOLD switch to the HOLD position, the current conditions will be preserved, and all buttons and switches will be disabled. This feature is useful when the recorder has to be carried in ...
Page 30 - System Menu; Changing the time and date
0 1 EN 1 Select [ Time & Date ] from the menu on the [ System Menu ]. • For details on how to enter the menu settings, please see “Me nu setting method” ( ☞ P. 66). 2 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 ...
Page 31 - Inserting and ejecting a microSD card; Inserting a microSD card; Yes
1 1 EN In se rti ng a nd e je cti ng a m icr oS D c ard Inserting and ejecting a microSD card 2 Face the microSD card the correct way and insert it into the card slot as shown in the diagram. The “microSD” indicated in the instruction manual refers to both microSD and microSDHC. This recorder can be...
Page 32 - Ejecting a microSD card; While the recorder is during stop
1 EN Ejecting a microSD card 1 While the recorder is during stop mode, open the card cover. 2 Push the microSD card inward to unlock it, and let it eject partially. • The microSD card is visibly out of the slot and can be removed safely. • When [Memory Select] is set to [m icroSD Card], [Built-in Me...
Page 33 - Notes on the folders; About the folders for voice recordings
1 EN No te s o n t he f old er s Notes on the folders The built-in memory or the microSD card can be used for the recording media. Regardless of the recording media, voice file, music files, and contents files are separated and saved respectively into the folders organized in a branching tree-style....
Page 34 - s o
1 EN Folder configuration image Screen display example Notes on the folders About the folder for music playback When transferring music files to the device using Windows Media Player, a folder is automatically created within the [ Music ] folder which has a layered structure as shown in the diagram ...
Page 35 - About the folder for Podcast contents
1 EN No te s o n t he f old er s Folder configuration image Screen display example Notes on the folders • It can be stored a total of 999 files and folders in the each folders of [ Podcast ] folder. • Up to 8000 files can be transferred to the [ Podcast ] folder. File display File searches are perfo...
Page 40 - Basic operations; Recording; Recording to a recording folder; Select the recording folder.
0 2 EN Basic operations Recording Settings relating to Recording Various recording settings can be made to match the recording environment ( ☞ P.68 to P.71). [Rec Menu] Setting Items: [Mic Sense] ( ☞ P.68) Sets the sensitivity of the built-in stereo microphone. [Rec Mode] ( ☞ P.68) Sets the recordin...
Page 41 - STOP; Specifying a keyword before
1 2 EN Re co rd in g Recording a 3 Press the STOP button to stop recording. Specifying a keyword before recording A keyword that matches the contents to be recorded can be specified before recording starts. This function is very useful for classifying recordings by keywords. 1 In the Folder list dis...
Page 42 - While the recorder is during recording; While the recorder is during; Re
2 EN • Stop recording and the file that was just recorded will be played back. Pause While the recorder is during recording mode, press the REC button. • The recorder will time out after 120 minutes when left in “Rec Pause”. Resume Recording: Press the REC button again. • Recording will resume at th...
Page 43 - Connect the earphone to the
2 To EAR jack EN Re co rd in g Listening while audio is recorded If you star t recording af ter inser ting the earphone into the EAR jack on the recorder, you can hear the sound being recorded. The recording monitor volume can be adjusted by pressing the + or − button. Connect the earphone to the EA...
Page 44 - Recommended Settings
2 EN Recording Recommended settings by recording condition The recorder is initially set to the [ST XQ] mode so that you can make high quality stereo recordings immediately after purchasing it. The various functions relating to recording can be configured in detail to suit the recording conditions. ...
Page 45 - Recording with external
2 To MIC jack EN Re co rd in g Recording from external microphone or other devices The external microphone and other devices can be connected and the sound can be recorded. Connect as follows by the device to be used. Do not plug and unplug devices into the recorder’s jack while it is recording. Rec...
Page 46 - Recording the sound of other; Recording the sound of this
2 To EAR jack To audio input terminal of other devices To MIC jack To audio output terminal of other devices EN Note • The detailed input levels cannot be adjusted with this recorder ( ☞ P.68). When external devices are connected, perform a test recording and then adjust the output level for the ext...
Page 47 - Playback
2 EN Pla yb ac k 2 Press the + or − button to adjust to a comfortable listening volume. 1 To start playback, select the file to be played, and then press the ` OK button ( ☞ P.54 to P.60). 3 Press the STOP button at any point you want to stop the playback. • The volume can be adjusted within a range...
Page 48 - Pla
2 EN Rewinding While the recorder is during stop mode, press and hold the 0 button. • If you release the button, it will stop. Press the ` OK button to start playback from where it was stopped. While the recorder is during playback mode, press and hold the 0 button. • When you release the button the...
Page 50 - Playback Position mode
0 2 EN 1 Selecting the content file in the [ Podcast ], [ Audiobooks ](DAISY, Audible, Audio Book, Text Speech) folder. 2 Press the ` OK button to start playback. Playback Position mode The recorder has a playback position mode to automatically bookmark the latest position where you previously stopp...
Page 52 - Setting an index mark
2 • The index mark is erased. • Index numbers after the erased index number will automatically move up. Notes • Up to 16 index marks can be set in a file. If you try to place more than 16 index marks, the [I ndex Full] message will appear for index marks. • Index marks cannot be set or erased in a l...
Page 53 - How to begin segment repeat
2 EN Pla yb ac k Playback 1 To start playback, select a file that has a segment you would like to playback repeatedly, and t hen press the ` OK button ( ☞ P.54 to P.60). 2 Press the Fn (A-B) button at the point you want to start segment repeat playback. • Fast forwarding and rewinding can be conduct...
Page 54 - File search; Opening the file search display from; Home; e s
2 EN File search This recorder manages recorded f iles and music files imported from a personal computer using a database. Files are automatically sorted using items such as date and keyword, which makes searching for files easier. Opening the file search display from the [Recorder] folder File sear...
Page 61 - Erasing; Erasing from the file display
1 2 EN Era sin g Erasing A selected file can be erased from a folder. It is also possible to erase a selected folder or all files in a folder. Erasing from the file display 1 In the File list display, press the F (MENU) button. • Files cannot be erased during playback. 4 Press the + button to select...
Page 62 - Erasing from the file list display; File Erase; Era
2 EN Erasing from the file list display 1 Select the file to erased from the file list display. 3 Press the + or − button to select [ File Erase ], and then press the ` OK or 9 button. 2 While the recorder is during stop mode, press the F (ERASE) button. 4 Press the + button to select [ Start ], and...
Page 63 - Erasing all files in a folder; Erase in Folder
2 EN Era sin g Erasing all files in a folder 1 Select the folder to be erased from the folder list display, and then press the ` OK or 9 button ( ☞ P.54 to P.60). Erasing 2 While the recorder is during stop mode, press the F (ERASE) button. 3 Press the + or − button to select [ Erase in Folder ], an...
Page 64 - Erase
2 EN Erasing Erasing a folder 1 Select the folder to be erased from the folder list display ( ☞ P.54 to P.60). 2 In the folder list display, press the F (ERASE) button. 3 Press the + or − button to select [ r Erase ], and then press the ` OK or 9 button. 4 Press the + button to select [ Start ], and...
Page 65 - Partially erase a file
2 EN Era sin g 1 Play the file you want to partial erase. • Forward a file to the position that shall be erased. If the file is long, use the 9 button to move to the position you want to delete. 2 I n t he s t ar t i ng p os i t i o n o f t he partial erase, press the Fn ( ERASE ) button. Partially ...
Page 66 - Menu setting method; Menu setting; u s
3 EN Menu setting method Making settings from [Preferences] on the [Home] menu display From menu on the [ Home ] menu display, following settings can be made: [ Rec Menu ], [ Play Menu ], [ LCD/Sound Menu ] and [ System Menu ]. You can perform various settings on this recorder before recording or pl...
Page 68 - Set the recording rate.; Rec Menu
3 EN Menu setting method Rec Mode The recorder can record in the linear PCM format. High resolution recording at a high sampling rate and high bit rate equivalent or superior to that of a music CD is possible. Moreover, it also supports the MP3 and WMA formats. 1 Select [ Rec Mode ] from the menu on...
Page 69 - Adjust the recording level:; About the Zoom Mic function:
3 EN M en u s et tin g met ho d Menu setting method Adjust the recording level: 1 Press the 9 or 0 button while the recorder is recording or paused to adjust the recording level. • The recording level will be automatically adjusted when the recording level is set to [Auto]. Set the recording level t...
Page 70 - Adjust the start/stop actuation
0 3 EN Low Cut Filter The recorder has a Low Cut Filter function to minimize low-frequency sounds and record voices more clearly. This function can reduce noise from air conditioners, projectors and other similar noises. 1 Select [ Low Cut Filter ] from the menu on the [ Rec Menu ]. 2 Select [ On ] ...
Page 71 - Folder Name
1 3 EN M en u s et tin g met ho d • The start/stop actuation level also varies depending on the selected microphone sensitivity mode ( ☞ P.68). • If the starting level is not adjusted within 2 seconds, the display will return to the previous. • To ensure successful recordings, prior testing and adju...
Page 73 - Performing settings with Fn; Press the
3 EN M en u s et tin g met ho d Menu setting method Repeat The repeat playback settings can be set as desired. 1 Select [ Repeat ] from the menu on the [ Play Menu ]. 2 Select [ 1 File ], [ List ] or [ Off ]. [1 File]: A single file is played repeatedly. [List]: The displayed file list is played rep...
Page 80 - Book Menu
0 3 EN Memory Info. The recordable capacity remaining and overall capacity of the recording media can be seen from the menu display. • When no microSD card is inserted only information for the built-in memory will seen. • The domain area which uses the administrative files which the recorder uses is...
Page 86 - Play Scene; Press the
3 EN Menu setting method Setting the playback scene [Play Scene] Voice files recorded in the recorder and music files downloaded from the PC can be saved in the playback settings of your choice to suit the different sound qualities and playback methods. 1 Select [ Play Scene ] from the menu on the [...
Page 87 - Voice Guide
3 EN M en u s et tin g met ho d • After purchase, all the settings from 1 to 5 of [User Setting] are the same (initial settings). Register the user settings in the [S cene Save] then select playback scene. • To confirm the respective playback scene settings, press the + or – button in the [Scene Sel...
Page 93 - Moving/Copying files; File Menu
3 EN M en u s et tin g met ho d Moving/Copying files [File Move/Copy] Files saved in the built-in memory or the microSD card can be moved or copied within the memory. Files can also be moved or copied between memory. 1 Select the folder where the file you want to move or copy is saved ( ☞ P.54 to P....
Page 96 - USB Connect
3 EN Menu setting method M en u s et tin g met ho d 1 Select [ USB Settings ] from the menu on the [ System Menu ]. • For details on how to enter the menu settings, please see “Me nu setting method” ( ☞ P.66). 2 Press the + or − button to select [ USB Connect ] or [ USB Class ]. 3 Press the ` OK but...
Page 99 - Displaying the calendar; Switching the calendar display; DISPLAY
3 EN Schedule settings [Audio Diary] Sc he du le s et tin gs [ Au dio Dia ry ] The recorder has a scheduling function. Besides simple scheduling, it is also possible to register voice memos in the desired date using the voice recording function. Displaying the calendar 1 From the [ Home ] menu displ...
Page 100 - Operations at the calendar display; Operations at the monthly display:; Operations at the weekly display:; Operations at the daily display:
100 3 EN Schedule settings [Audio Diary] Operations at the calendar display Operations at the monthly display: [F1] button The display returns to the [ Home ] menu display. [F2] button Changes the month that is displayed. At the popup menu display, press the + or - but ton to selec t the previous or...
Page 101 - Add a schedule; Audio DiaryMenu
101 3 EN Sc he du le s et tin gs [ Au dio Dia ry ] Schedule settings [Audio Diary] Add a schedule Adds a schedule. It is possible to register a schedule’s starting/ending time, its frequency, the schedule’s keywords and the voice keywords recorded using the voice recording function. 1 From the calen...
Page 104 - Registering a voice memo; When registering from the monthly
10 3 EN Schedule settings [Audio Diary] Sc he du le s et tin gs [ Au dio Dia ry ] Registering a voice memo It is possible to register a voice memo in the selected date using the voice recording function. When registering from the monthly display: 1 From the calendar display, press the 9 , 0 , + or −...
Page 105 - Listening to a voice memo:
10 3 EN When registering from the daily display: 1 From t he daily disp lay sc re e n , press the + or – button to move the cursor to a voice memo, and then press the REC button. • The voice memo recording starts. 2 Press the STOP button to stop recording. • The number of registered voice memo will ...
Page 107 - Editing the schedule
10 3 EN Editing the schedule The details of scheduled events can be edited. 1 From the calendar display, press the 9 , 0 , + or − button to select the day of the event you want to edit, and then press the ` OK button. 2 Press the + or − button to select the event you want to edit, and then press the...
Page 108 - Deleting a schedule
10 3 EN Schedule settings [Audio Diary] Sc he du le s et tin gs [ Au dio Dia ry ] Deleting a schedule Delete the contents of a scheduled event. 1 From the calendar display, press the 9 , 0 , + or − button to select the day of the event you want to delete, and then press the ` OK button. 2 Press the ...
Page 109 - Deleting a voice memo
10 3 EN Sc he du le s et tin gs [ Au dio Dia ry ] Deleting a voice memo Delete a registered voice memo. 1 From the calendar display, use the 9 , 0 , + or − buttons to choose a date that contains voice memo you want to delete, and then press the ` OK button. • The recorder enters into the schedule li...
Page 110 - Start
110 3 EN Schedule settings [Audio Diary] Sc he du le s et tin gs [ Au dio Dia ry ] 3 Press the F(ERASE) button. 4 Press the + or – buttons to choose the number of events to delete, and press the ` OK or 9 button. 1 file Deletes a selected voice memo. A day Deletes the voice memos registered in the s...
Page 111 - Formatting the schedule
111 3 EN Schedule settings [Audio Diary] Sc he du le s et tin gs [ Au dio Dia ry ] Formatting the schedule Register to remove all the contents of schedule to initialize. 1 From the [ Home ] menu display select [ F Audio Diary ], and then press the ` OK or 9 button. 2 In the calendar display, press t...
Page 112 - Importing images
11 3 EN Viewing images (For DM-4) This recorder can connect to a digital camera and import images. The recorder can connect to digital cameras that support storage (USB storage class). You can use the provided USB connection cable. Importing images 1 From the [ Home ] menu display, select [ E Pictur...
Page 114 - Erasing a images
11 3 EN 7 Press the 9 or 0 button to move to the next image file. Erasing a images 1 From the [ Home ] menu display, select [ E Picture ], and then press the ` OK or 9 button. 2 Press the + or − button to select [ Browse ], and then press the ` OK or 9 button. 3 Press the + or − button to select [ B...
Page 116 - Using voice control; If you want to make settings by voice
11 3 EN Using voice recognition (For DM-4) This recorder is equipped with a voice recognition function. This function allows complicated key inputs such as date and time settings, keyword entry, and folder name changes to be performed by voice. In addition, it is possible to use voice command shortc...
Page 117 - Using voice commands; While the recorder is paused at
11 3 EN Us in g v oic e r ec og nit io n ( Fo r D M - ) Using voice commands 1 While the recorder is paused at the [ Home ] menu display, press the VOICE button and say a voice command word. • Voice commands cannot be used when [Recorder] mode is running or during an operation. Voice commands list: ...
Page 118 - Importing DAISY contents
11 3 EN Im po rti ng D AIS Y c on te nt s Importing DAISY contents The recorder can be connected to CD-ROM drives with built-in USB connector to directly import content. T h e r e c o r d e r c a n b e c o n n e c t e d t o C D players supporting storage (USB storage class). To do this, you can use ...
Page 119 - Using the Olympus Sonority; Saving files in your PC
11 4 EN Sa vin g f ile s i n y ou r P C Using the Olympus Sonority Saving files in your PC By being connected to a PC, the recorder enables you to do the following:• Playback voice files on your PC ( ☞ P.134). Voice files recorded using the recorder can be played using the “Olympus Sonority” softwar...
Page 120 - Operating environment
10 4 EN Operating environment Windows Operating System: Microsoft® Windows® XP Service Pack 2, 3 Microsoft® Windows® XP Professional x64 Edition Service Pack 2 Microsoft® Windows Vista® Service Pack 1, 2 (32bit/64bit) Microsoft® Windows® 7 (32bit/64bit) CPU: 32 bits (x86) of 1GHz and above or 64 bit...
Page 121 - Connecting to your PC
11 4 EN Co nn ec tin g t o y ou r P C Connecting to your PC Connecting to your PC Windows Macintosh 1 Turn the recorder’s power ON. 2 Connect the USB connection cable to the USB port of the PC. 3 Make sure that the recorder is stopped, and then connect the USB cable to the connecting port on the bot...
Page 122 - Safely
1 4 EN Connecting to your PC Disconnecting from your PC Windows 1 Click [ ] on the task bar located at the lower-right corner of the screen. Click [ Safely remove USB Mass Storage Device ]. • The drive letter will differ depending on the PC being used. 2 Confirm that the recorder LED indicator light...
Page 123 - Functions available in the Olympus Sonority
1 4 EN Fu nc tio ns a va ila ble i n t he O lym pu s S on ori ty Functions available in the Olympus Sonority Various functions such as file management and editing are installed in the “Olympus Sonority”. For information on operating procedures and detailed settings, please refer to the respective it...
Page 125 - Installing software; Explorer
1 4 EN In sta llin g s of tw are Installing software Before you connect the recorder to your PC and use it, you must first install the “Olympus Sonority” software from the included Software CD. Be sure to confirm the following before installation: • Exit all running applications. • You need to log o...
Page 126 - Setup
1 4 EN Macintosh 1 Insert “Olympus Sonority” into the CD-ROM drive. • Proceed to step 3 when the content of CD-ROM is displayed, and go to step 2 and 3 when nothing is displayed. 2 Opening contents in the CD-ROM with [Finder] . 3 Double-click [ Setup ] in the CD- ROM. 4 When the “Olympus Sonority” l...
Page 127 - Uninstalling software
1 4 EN Un in sta llin g s of tw are Uninstalling software To uninstall any of the software component of the “Olympus Sonority” software installed on your PC, follow the steps below. Windows 1 Exit “Olympus Sonority”. 2 Select [ Start ] from [ Control Panel ] menu. 3 Click [ Add/Remove programs ] in ...
Page 128 - Using online help; Once the Online Help display; Open Online Help and click the
1 4 2 3 1 2 EN Using online help Windows Macintosh To open Online Help, you have the following options. • While “Olympus Sonority” is running, select [Contents] from the [Olympus Sonority Help] menu. Search by Contents 1 Once the Online Help display appears, click the Contents tab. 2 Double-click th...
Page 129 - Running Olympus Sonority; taskbar on the lower right of the; Turn the automatic start up in the; Enter the Serial Number.
1 4 EN Ru nn in g Olym pu s S on ori ty Running Olympus Sonority By connecting the recorder to your PC, you can automatically start the application. Windows Disabling automatic start 1 Right click on the [ ] of the taskbar on the lower right of the display, and select [Setting]. • The application wh...
Page 132 - Download voice files from the recorder; Select the voice file.
1 4 Do wnload v oice files from the recorder EN 2 1 Download voice files from the recorder Windows Macintosh There are 3 download options to transfer voice files from the recorder to the PC:• Download Selected Files• Download Folders• Download All The following is an explanation of [Download Selecte...
Page 133 - Download the voice file.
1 4 3 EN Do w nlo ad v oic e f ile s f ro m the r ec ord er 3 Download the voice file. • From the [ Device ] Menu, select [ Download Selected Files ] or click [ ] on the Tool Bar. 4 Download complete. • Do not disconnect the USB cable while the LED indicator light on the recorder is flashing. Discon...
Page 134 - Play a voice file
1 4 Pla y a voic e f ile EN Play a voice file Windows Macintosh 1 Select the folder. • Select the folder that contains the voice file you would like to play. 2 Select the voice file. • Select the file to playback from the File List Display Area. 3 Play the voice file. • Click the [ ] (play) button o...
Page 135 - Using the waveform editing function; Using the one-touch effect function
1 4 EN Us in g t he wav efo rm edit in g f un cti on / Us in g t he o ne -to uc h e ffe ct f un cti on Using the waveform editing function Windows Macintosh You can use the Waveform Editing Tab in the “Olympus Sonority” to easily process voice data. In the Waveform Editing Mode, you can also delete ...
Page 136 - Upload voice files to the recorder
1 4 1 2 3 4 Upload v oice files t o the recorder EN Upload voice files to the recorder Windows Macintosh “Olympus Sonority” has a feature to enable you to upload files from your PC to the recorder. 1 Select the folder. • Select the folder that contains the voice file to upload from the Main Tree Vie...
Page 137 - About Podcast; Register a podcast program; Ab
1 4 Drag and drop the icon to the Podcast registration icon. About Podcast Register a podcast program Windows You can either drag and drop the Podcast Program Icon to retrieve Podcast contents or search and retrieve it by registering the content address.This function is not supported in Macintosh. U...
Page 138 - Update a program; About P
1 4 2 1 3 Update a program Windows By default, programs registered in “Olympus Sonority” will be automatically updated. To change update intervals, go to [Tools] menu then [Options], and change them in the Options dialog’s Podcast tab. Please see the Online Help for details ( ☞ P.128). If you don’t ...
Page 140 - Transfer content to the recorder
10 4 1 2 Transfer content to the recorder Windows Macintosh In the default setting, the content automatically transferred into the [Podcast] folder on the recorder when the recorder connects to a computer. This setting can be changed by selecting [Tools] under [Options], and by selecting the [Podcas...
Page 141 - Channel Guide
11 4 1 2 3 About Podcast Program guide functions Windows OLYMPUS related podcast programs can be easily registered and new contents can be automatically downloaded on the “Olympus Sonority”. New contents can also be redirected to the recorder by just connecting to the PC. Program guide functions are...
Page 143 - Importing contents; Place a DAISY file or folder with; Select the DAISY file to be
1 4 Ab ou t D AIS Y ( Fo r D M - ) Importing contents DAISY book content can be imported into “Olympus Sonority”. The content can be played by selecting it from the [ DAISY tray ]. Import and playback are possible with Version 2.0/2.02 DAISY content. 1 Place a DAISY file or folder with DAISY files o...
Page 145 - Connect the recorder to a PC, and
1 4 Ab ou t D AIS Y ( Fo r D M - ) EN Transfer content to the recorder 1 Connect the recorder to a PC, and start Olympus Sonority. • A device tree is displayed in Device Manager. 2 Select the content you want to transfer. • Select the file you want to download from the File List Display Area. To sel...
Page 146 - Upgrade function; Start the “Olympus Sonority”.
1 4 EN Upgrade function Windows Macintosh The “Olympus Sonority” can be upgraded to the Plus Version (Optional) to expand and improve its functions. In addition, in the “Olympus Sonority Plus”, you can purchase a Music Editing Plug-in to enjoy high-quality effect editing. To add a Music Editing Plug...
Page 147 - Functions available in the Olympus Sonority Plus; Functions available with the music editing plug-in
1 4 Fu nc tio ns a va ila ble i n t he O lym pu s S on ori ty P lu s/ Fu nc tio ns a va ila ble with t he mus ic e dit in g p lu g-i n EN Functions available in the Olympus Sonority Plus Besides the usual functions, the “Olympus Sonority Plus” also includes various functions to edit music files. For...
Page 148 - About Windows Media Player; Using Windows Media Player; Window names; Using Windo
1 5 5 7 9 6 8 0 4 3 2 1 1 5 7 9 6 8 0 4 3 2 EN About Windows Media Player Using Windows Media Player 5 7 9 6 8 0 4 3 2 1 1 5 7 9 6 8 0 4 3 2 1 Features taskbar 2 Seek slider 3 Shuffle button 4 Repeat button 5 Stop button 6 Previous button 7 Play button 8 Next button 9 Mute button 0 Volume slider Win...
Page 149 - and start Windows Media Player.; Put a check mark on the music; Copying music from CD; Start Rip
1 5 Us in g Win do w s Med ia P la ye r 3 2 4 EN Using Windows Media Player 1 Insert CD into the CD-ROM drive, and start Windows Media Player. 2 From the Features taskbar, click [ Rip CD ] menu. • If Internet connectivity is available, CD information is searched. 3 Put a check mark on the music file...
Page 153 - Select the desired category from
1 5 Using Windows Media Player EN Us in g Win do w s Med ia P la ye r *1 If [Create folder hierarchy on device] is checked by default, click to uncheck the box once, and click it again to check. *2 After the synchronous transfer to the recorder, a file named “WMPInfo.xml” is created. If you delete t...
Page 154 - Windows Media Player.; Copying voice file to the CD
1 5 Using Windows Media Player 5 4 2 3 EN 1 Insert the blank CD-R/RW into the CD-R/RW drive, and start Windows Media Player. 2 From the Features taskbar, click the [ Burn ] tab. 3 Select the desired category from [ Library ] on the left, and select voice files or albums to copy to the CD-R/RW, and D...
Page 156 - Play
1 5 Using Windows Media Player EN 1 Connect the recorder to a PC, and start Windows Media Player. • If the player is in Now Playing mode, click [Go to Library] ( )on the upper right corner of the window. Windows Media Player 12 Creating a playlist (For DM-4) You can create playlists using Windows Me...
Page 158 - Untitled playlist
1 5 2 3 4 EN 1 Connect the recorder to a PC, and start Windows Media Player. 2 While the library window displayed, click [ Library ] and then [ Create playlist ]. Windows Media Player 11 3 From the music titles displayed in the library window, click the title you wish to add to the playlist. Next, d...
Page 159 - playlist to the synchronization list
1 5 5 6 7 EN Us in g Win do w s Med ia P la ye r 5 At the [ Save As ] display, enter a file name and then select the [ MUSIC ] folder of the recorder as [ Destination ]. Click [ Save ]. Using Windows Media Player 6 Click the [ Sync ] tab. Drag the saved playlist to the synchronization list window on...
Page 160 - Using iTunes; About iTunes; Using iT
10 6 4 5 6 7 8 9 2 1 3 0 EN Using iTunes Window names 1 Features taskbar 2 Rewind button/ Playback, Pause button/ Fast Forward button 3 Volume slide 4 Playlist addition button Music files that have been imported to your computer from music CDs and acquired over the Internet can be transferred to and...
Page 161 - Insert the CD into the CD-ROM
11 6 EN Us in g i Tu ne s Copying music from CD Using iTunes 1 Insert the CD into the CD-ROM drive, and start iTunes. 2 Click [ iTunes ] { [ Preferences ]. 3 Click [ Advanced ] tag. 4 Click [ Importing ] to set the file format and bit rate for copying music files to your PC, and click [ OK ]. • This...
Page 162 - Transferring music file to the recorder
1 6 Drag & Drop files here EN Transferring music file to the recorder You can transfer the music files saved in your PC to this recorder. For how to copy the music files from the CD to your PC, please see “Co pying music from CD” ( ☞ P.161). 1 Connect the recorder to a PC, and start iTunes. 2 Se...
Page 163 - Select the desired playlist, and
1 6 EN Us in g i Tu ne s Copying voice file to the CD You can transfer the voice files in the recorder to your PC and copy them to CD. For how to copy the voice files from the recorder to your PC, please see “Do wnload voice files from the recorder” ( ☞ P.132). 1 Insert the CD-R/RW into the CD- R/RW...
Page 164 - Creating a playlist; Playing songs in a particular order; Other features
1 7 EN First layer Second layer Third layer Lists created and saved as a file on a computer are called playlist files. By transferring a playlist file to the [Music] folder of this recorder, it is possible to play songs in a particular order. • With playlists, it is possible to play multiple songs o...
Page 165 - Enter the names of files in the; the extension “.m3u” and then; Folder name
1 7 EN Pla yin g s on gs i n a p ar tic ula r o rd er Windows 1 Click the [Start] button, select [ Programs ] { [ Accessories ] { [ Notepad ]. • Notepad opens. 2 Enter the names of files in the [ Music ] folder in the order you want them to be played. • The file names in the playlist are entered in ...
Page 166 - Drag the saved playlist file to the; tic
1 7 EN Playing songs in a particular order 4 Drag the saved playlist file to the [ Music ] folder of the recorder to transfer it to the recorder. • Transfer the playlist file to the top level (first layer) of the [ Music ] folder. For more details about file transfers, please see “ Transferring musi...
Page 167 - About Audio Books; AUDIOBOOK
1 7 EN Ab ou t A ud io B oo ks About Audio Books Windows Macintosh Audio Books are books that can be listened to. Digital audiobooks can be played anytime and anywhere on players such as this recorder. Audio Books can be enjoyed in various ways. For example, they can be listened to while moving by t...
Page 168 - Transfer text file to the recorder; TEXT
1 7 EN About Text Speech (For DM-4) Windows Macintosh If a text file is transferred to this recorder and played, the text file can be read aloud. This recorder can read aloud text created in various situations and can be used to confirm or review audio content. Transfer text file to the recorder 1 C...
Page 169 - Loading Audible content; Installing AudibleManager; Access one of Audible web
1 2 3 7 EN Lo ad in g A ud ib le c on te nt Loading Audible content Windows Use the AudibleManager to load Audible content onto the recorder. Playback, management, and transfer of Audible content to the recorder can be done using the AudibleManager. Installing AudibleManager When AudibleManager is n...
Page 170 - Adding device to AudibleManager; Add New Device; Purchasing Audible content; Loading Audible cont
10 1 2 3 4 7 EN Adding device to AudibleManager If AudibleManager has already been installed, add a device in order to handle the recorder in the AudibleManager. Follow the procedure described below. 1 Select [ Add New Device ] in the [ Devices ] menu. 2 When the dialog box displays, verify the inte...
Page 171 - Transferring Audible content
11 4 3 5 7 EN Tra ns fe rri ng A ud ib le c on te nt Transferring Audible content Windows Audible content can be transferred into the [Audible] folder on the recorder by following the procedure described below. 1 Connect the recorder to a computer. 2 Select [ Library ] in the [ Audible Folders ] tre...
Page 172 - Enjoy Audible content with the recorder; Audible mode; ent with the recorder
1 a 7 EN Enjoy Audible content with the recorder Audible content that has been transferred into the [Audible] folder on the recorder from a computer can be enjoyed with an exclusive mode optimally suited for the operation of Audible content. Audible mode When you select the [Audible] folder in the [...
Page 176 - Using as external memory of the PC; USB Microphone/USB Speaker
1 7 EN Using as external memory of the PC In addition to its uses as an IC recorder and a music player, this recorder can also be used as external memory for a computer by storing data from a computer and reading it back out. With the recorder connected to your PC, you can download data from the mem...
Page 177 - Other information; Alarm message list
1 8 EN Ala rm mes sa ge l ist Other information Alarm message list Message Meaning Explanation Action [Battery Low] Low battery power. Battery power is getting low. Charge the battery ( ☞ P.23 to P.24). If you run out of battery soon after the charge, the battery life has ended. Replace with new bat...
Page 178 - Alarm message list/Troubleshooting; Troubleshooting
1 8 EN Troubleshooting Symptom Probable cause Action Nothing appears on the display The battery is not loaded properly. Check the direction of the battery ( ☞ P.22). Battery power is getting low. Charge the battery ( ☞ P.22 to P.26). The power is off. Turn the power on ( ☞ P.27). Won’t start Battery...
Page 181 - Specifications; MIC
11 8 EN Specific ations Specifications General points 4 Recording medium: Built-in memory DM-4: 8 GB DM-2: 4 GB microSD card (512 MB to 16 GB) 4 Recording format: Linear PCM (Pulse Code Modulation) MP3 (MPEG-1 Audio Layer3) WMA (Windows Media Audio) 4 Input level: [Mic Sense]:[Middle] - 60 dBv 4 Max...
Page 183 - Lithium ion battery:
1 8 EN Specific ations 4 Linear PCM format: 48 kHz 3h. 44.1 kHz 3h.20min. 4 MP3 format: 320kbps 29h.40min. 256kbps 37h.10min. 192kbps 49h.40min. 128kbps 74h.30min. 4 WMA format: ST XQ 72h.50min. ST HQ 145h.40min. ST SP 291h.30min. HQ 291h.30min. SP 574h. LP 1139h.20min. Specifications Notes • The ma...
Page 184 - Technical assistance and support; Technical Hotline Number in the U.S. and Canada; User Support E-mail address in Europe
1 Declaration of Conformity Model Number : DM-4/DM-2 Trade Name : DIGITAL VOICE RECORDER Responsible Party : OLYMPUS IMAGING AMERICA INC. Address : 3500 Corporate Parkway, P.O. Box 610, Center Valley, PA 18034-0610, U.S.A. Telephone Number :1-888-553-4448 This device Complies with Part 15 of the FCC...