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... assistance and support 112 EN 3 LCD/Sound Menu 63 / Device Menu 64 Rearranging files [Replace 66 3 Moving/Copying files [File Move/Copy 67 Dividing files [File Divide 69 Timer recording... 5 Using the recorder on your PC 6 Operating environment 80 Using Olympus Sonority 82 Functions available in the Olympus Sonority .........82 Installing software 83 Uninstalling software 85 Copying voice guide data...as external memory of parts 11 Display (LCD panel 12 Power supply 15 Inserting batteries 15 Battery settings 16 Charging by connecting to a computer via USB......17 Connect to the ...
... assistance and support 112 EN 3 LCD/Sound Menu 63 / Device Menu 64 Rearranging files [Replace 66 3 Moving/Copying files [File Move/Copy 67 Dividing files [File Divide 69 Timer recording... 5 Using the recorder on your PC 6 Operating environment 80 Using Olympus Sonority 82 Functions available in the Olympus Sonority .........82 Installing software 83 Uninstalling software 85 Copying voice guide data...as external memory of parts 11 Display (LCD panel 12 Power supply 15 Inserting batteries 15 Battery settings 16 Charging by connecting to a computer via USB......17 Connect to the ...
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When you throw away dead batteries, be sure to help save our planet's resources. When the operating time becomes shorter even if the rechargeable battery is fully charged under the specified condition, replace it has not been used for a long period. • Rechargeable battery have limited lifetime. Safety precautions EN 7 f Caution: • Please recycle batteries to cover their terminals and always observe local laws and regulations. • Always charge a rechargeable battery when using it for the first time, or if it with a new one.
When you throw away dead batteries, be sure to help save our planet's resources. When the operating time becomes shorter even if the rechargeable battery is fully charged under the specified condition, replace it has not been used for a long period. • Rechargeable battery have limited lifetime. Safety precautions EN 7 f Caution: • Please recycle batteries to cover their terminals and always observe local laws and regulations. • Always charge a rechargeable battery when using it for the first time, or if it with a new one.
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... not be used in use of time. • When replacing rechargeable batteries, [Ni-MH] (õ): Select when using the Olympus NiMH rechargeable batteries (BR404). [Alkaline] (ú): Select when using . • When changing batteries, AAA alkaline 1 Replace the batteries and turn on batteries or Olympus Ni-MH rechargeable batteries are recommended. • Be sure to complete the setting. Select to match...
... not be used in use of time. • When replacing rechargeable batteries, [Ni-MH] (õ): Select when using the Olympus NiMH rechargeable batteries (BR404). [Alkaline] (ú): Select when using . • When changing batteries, AAA alkaline 1 Replace the batteries and turn on batteries or Olympus Ni-MH rechargeable batteries are recommended. • Be sure to complete the setting. Select to match...
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... [Ni-MH]. However, for best results when charging newly purchased rechargeable batteries or batteries that have not been used , it may result in declining efficiency and shorter battery life. Operating temperature: The rechargeable batteries are fully charged, replace them regularly before use the included dedicated When operating appliance: USB cable. Read the following descriptions carefully...
... [Ni-MH]. However, for best results when charging newly purchased rechargeable batteries or batteries that have not been used , it may result in declining efficiency and shorter battery life. Operating temperature: The rechargeable batteries are fully charged, replace them regularly before use the included dedicated When operating appliance: USB cable. Read the following descriptions carefully...
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...1 Disconnecting the AC Adapter while • If you do not press the ERASE button within 8 seconds, the partial erase processing. 2 Removing the battery while operation will return to erase. EN 50 processing when [microSD Card] is displayed. • Playback will not be canceled and the processing. ... is 3 being used as read-only cannot be erased (☞ P.53). • The default folders of the partial erase. processing. In addition, replace the battery with a new one in Memory] or [microSD Card] so that there is no mistake (☞ P.64). • The file creation date will ...
...1 Disconnecting the AC Adapter while • If you do not press the ERASE button within 8 seconds, the partial erase processing. 2 Removing the battery while operation will return to erase. EN 50 processing when [microSD Card] is displayed. • Playback will not be canceled and the processing. ... is 3 being used as read-only cannot be erased (☞ P.53). • The default folders of the partial erase. processing. In addition, replace the battery with a new one in Memory] or [microSD Card] so that there is no mistake (☞ P.64). • The file creation date will ...
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We recommend the microSD card to the recorder by using supplied "Olympus Sonority" (☞ P.86). Menu setting method 4 Menu setting method EN 79 When handing over 10 seconds to ensure that the battery will be careful about the data leakage from the microSD card. If you format the recorder ...data inside the microSD card is being used as they may take over and disposing the microSD card, be Quick Format. In addition, replace the battery with a new one in order to complete processing. • It may damage the data. Never perform operations such as the following ...
We recommend the microSD card to the recorder by using supplied "Olympus Sonority" (☞ P.86). Menu setting method 4 Menu setting method EN 79 When handing over 10 seconds to ensure that the battery will be careful about the data leakage from the microSD card. If you format the recorder ...data inside the microSD card is being used as they may take over and disposing the microSD card, be Quick Format. In addition, replace the battery with a new one in order to complete processing. • It may damage the data. Never perform operations such as the following ...
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... Alarm message list Message Meaning Explanation Action [Battery Low] [File Protected] Low battery power. Tried to P.30). Erase Temp marks that are no longer required (☞ P.45). [Temp Mark Full] Temp mark full. you purchased the recorder or an Olympus service station for repair (☞ P.112... full. Error in the memory. No file. This is full of Temp marks (maximum of 200 files). (☞ P.48). Charge the batteries or replace with a [Music] or [Podcast] folder. The folder is getting low. Formatting error. No files were found in this Not an audio-...
... Alarm message list Message Meaning Explanation Action [Battery Low] [File Protected] Low battery power. Tried to P.30). Erase Temp marks that are no longer required (☞ P.45). [Temp Mark Full] Temp mark full. you purchased the recorder or an Olympus service station for repair (☞ P.112... full. Error in the memory. No file. This is full of Temp marks (maximum of 200 files). (☞ P.48). Charge the batteries or replace with a [Music] or [Podcast] folder. The folder is getting low. Formatting error. No files were found in this Not an audio-...
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...Recording level too low Recording level too high Voice files are not recorded in HOLD mode. Charge the batteries or replace with new batteries (☞ P.15, P.17). Charge the batteries or replace with new batteries (☞ P.15, P.17). Turn the power on (☞ P.20). The maximum number of ... [Mic Sense] to use the internal speaker. When recording while an external monaural microphone is getting low. are too high. Battery power is connected, sound will only be because the recording level and output level for the connected external devices are not loaded properly...
...Recording level too low Recording level too high Voice files are not recorded in HOLD mode. Charge the batteries or replace with new batteries (☞ P.15, P.17). Charge the batteries or replace with new batteries (☞ P.15, P.17). Turn the power on (☞ P.20). The maximum number of ... [Mic Sense] to use the internal speaker. When recording while an external monaural microphone is getting low. are too high. Battery power is connected, sound will only be because the recording level and output level for the connected external devices are not loaded properly...