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...24 Ejecting a microSD card 25 [Home] display operations 26 Notes 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 86 Upgrade function 87 Using online help ...Main features 8 Checking the contents of the box 10 Identification of parts 11 Display (LCD panel 12 Power supply 15 Inserting batteries 15 Battery settings 16 Charging by recording condition ....35 Recording from your PC 91 Transfer the voice files to your PC 90 Disconnecting ...
...24 Ejecting a microSD card 25 [Home] display operations 26 Notes 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 86 Upgrade function 87 Using online help ...Main features 8 Checking the contents of the box 10 Identification of parts 11 Display (LCD panel 12 Power supply 15 Inserting batteries 15 Battery settings 16 Charging by recording condition ....35 Recording from your PC 91 Transfer the voice files to your PC 90 Disconnecting ...
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...; Be careful with bare hands, which could cause serious injury: 1 Becoming entangled in the recorder strap, causing strangulation. 2 Accidentally swallowing the battery, cards or other small parts. 3 Accidentally being injured by the moving parts of the recorder. • Do not use the charger or... EN 5 It could cause overheating, resulting in fire. • Handle the recorder with the strap when you notice any other than Olympus or an Olympus authorized service station, or any unusual odors, noise, or smoke around it. This could easily catch on to the recorder in this...
...; Be careful with bare hands, which could cause serious injury: 1 Becoming entangled in the recorder strap, causing strangulation. 2 Accidentally swallowing the battery, cards or other small parts. 3 Accidentally being injured by the moving parts of the recorder. • Do not use the charger or... EN 5 It could cause overheating, resulting in fire. • Handle the recorder with the strap when you notice any other than Olympus or an Olympus authorized service station, or any unusual odors, noise, or smoke around it. This could easily catch on to the recorder in this...
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... these important guidelines to prevent batteries from coming into your eyes, flush your clothing or skin, remove the clothing and flush the affected area with clear, cold running cold water immediately. If the fluid burns your dealer or local Olympus representative for service. f Danger...: • Do not attempt to recharge alkaline, lithium or any metal objects such as abnormal noise, heat, smoke, or a burning odor: 1 remove the battery immediately while being careful not to burn yourself,...
... these important guidelines to prevent batteries from coming into your eyes, flush your clothing or skin, remove the clothing and flush the affected area with clear, cold running cold water immediately. If the fluid burns your dealer or local Olympus representative for service. f Danger...: • Do not attempt to recharge alkaline, lithium or any metal objects such as abnormal noise, heat, smoke, or a burning odor: 1 remove the battery immediately while being careful not to burn yourself,...
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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 a long period. • Rechargeable battery have limited lifetime. 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 the first time, or if it with a new one. Safety precautions EN 7 When you throw away dead batteries, be sure to help save our planet's resources.
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 a long period. • Rechargeable battery have limited lifetime. 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 the first time, or if it with a new one. Safety precautions EN 7 When you throw away dead batteries, be sure to help save our planet's resources.
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If anything is missing or damaged, contact the dealer from whom you purchased the recorder. 1 Voice Recorder USB cable Strap • Ni-MH Rechargeable batteries (2) • Olympus Sonority CD-ROM • INSTRUCTIONS • Warranty card Carrying case Earphone • Contents may not be included. 4 Attaching the strap: EN 10 Warranty card may vary depending on purchase location. • Warranty differs depending on purchase location. Checking the contents of the box Checking the contents of the box The following items are included with the recorder.
If anything is missing or damaged, contact the dealer from whom you purchased the recorder. 1 Voice Recorder USB cable Strap • Ni-MH Rechargeable batteries (2) • Olympus Sonority CD-ROM • INSTRUCTIONS • Warranty card Carrying case Earphone • Contents may not be included. 4 Attaching the strap: EN 10 Warranty card may vary depending on purchase location. • Warranty differs depending on purchase location. Checking the contents of the box Checking the contents of the box The following items are included with the recorder.
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...-in stereo microphone (L/R) 2 Built-in speaker ( EAR (Earphone) jack ) REMOTE jack Connect the receiver for the exclusive remote control set RS30W (optional). POWER/HOLD switch = Battery cover q USB connector EN 11 MIC (Microphone) jack @ Card cover # REC (s) (Record) button $ `OK button % 9 button ^ Strap hole & LIST button * Built-in center microphone 3 LED...
...-in stereo microphone (L/R) 2 Built-in speaker ( EAR (Earphone) jack ) REMOTE jack Connect the receiver for the exclusive remote control set RS30W (optional). POWER/HOLD switch = Battery cover q USB connector EN 11 MIC (Microphone) jack @ Card cover # REC (s) (Record) button $ `OK button % 9 button ^ Strap hole & LIST button * Built-in center microphone 3 LED...
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... indicator [l]: Built-in flash memory [m]: microSD card 2 Current folder name 3 Battery indicator 4 Folder name 5 Function guide indicator File list display 12 3 4 5 1 Recording media indicator 2 Current folder name 3 Battery indicator EN 4 File name 5 Function guide indicator 12 Identification of parts File ...@ 1 Recording media indicator 2 Current file name 3 Current file number/ Total number of recorded files in the folder 4 Battery indicator 5 Folder indicator, File Lock indicator, Recording mode indicator 6 Recorder status indicator [K]: Record indicator [≠]: Pause indicator ...
... indicator [l]: Built-in flash memory [m]: microSD card 2 Current folder name 3 Battery indicator 4 Folder name 5 Function guide indicator File list display 12 3 4 5 1 Recording media indicator 2 Current folder name 3 Battery indicator EN 4 File name 5 Function guide indicator 12 Identification of parts File ...@ 1 Recording media indicator 2 Current file name 3 Current file number/ Total number of recorded files in the folder 4 Battery indicator 5 Folder indicator, File Lock indicator, Recording mode indicator 6 Recorder status indicator [K]: Record indicator [≠]: Pause indicator ...
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...5 When there are files and folders in the folder 1 Recording media indicator [l]: Built-in flash memory [m]: microSD card 2 Current folder name 3 Battery indicator 4 Folder name, File name 5 Function guide indicator List display 2 12 3 4 5 When there are only files in the folder 1 Recording... indicator 0 1 Recording media indicator 2 Current file name 3 Current file number/ Total number of recorded files in the folder 4 Battery indicator 5 File format 6 Recorder status indicator [•]: Play indicator [L]: Stop indicator [ß]: Forwarding indicator [™]: Rewinding indicator [N]:...
...5 When there are files and folders in the folder 1 Recording media indicator [l]: Built-in flash memory [m]: microSD card 2 Current folder name 3 Battery indicator 4 Folder name, File name 5 Function guide indicator List display 2 12 3 4 5 When there are only files in the folder 1 Recording... indicator 0 1 Recording media indicator 2 Current file name 3 Current file number/ Total number of recorded files in the folder 4 Battery indicator 5 File format 6 Recorder status indicator [•]: Play indicator [L]: Stop indicator [ß]: Forwarding indicator [™]: Rewinding indicator [N]:...
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.... • When charging with the recorder, be used with either Ni-MH Rechargeable Batteries or AAA Alkaline Batteries. 2 Insert size-AAA batteries, observing the correct = and - Power supply EN 15 Power supply Inserting batteries This recorder can be sure to the direction B. Before using the recorder or after ... recommended that you continuously charge them until full (☞ P.17). 1 Lightly press down on the arrow and slide the battery cover open. 3 Close the battery cover completely by pressing to the direction A, then sliding to use the supplied Ni-MH 1 rechargeable...
.... • When charging with the recorder, be used with either Ni-MH Rechargeable Batteries or AAA Alkaline Batteries. 2 Insert size-AAA batteries, observing the correct = and - Power supply EN 15 Power supply Inserting batteries This recorder can be sure to the direction B. Before using the recorder or after ... recommended that you continuously charge them until full (☞ P.17). 1 Lightly press down on the arrow and slide the battery cover open. 3 Close the battery cover completely by pressing to the direction A, then sliding to use the supplied Ni-MH 1 rechargeable...
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... 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 redo the battery and time settings. Power supply Power supply Notes Battery settings • Manganese batteries may not be used in the batteries (optional). When the batteries are not going to use Ni...
... 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 redo the battery and time settings. Power supply Power supply Notes Battery settings • Manganese batteries may not be used in the batteries (optional). When the batteries are not going to use Ni...
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...button to a PC's USB port. Do not charge primary batteries such as alkaline or lithium batteries. In this case, lower the volume of the recorder. 1 Charging by connecting to a computer via USB You can charge the batteries by connecting to start charging] is flashing, press the `OK... * It shows the approximate time when charging the rechargeable battery fully from no remaining power at the EN room temperature. indicator. It may cause battery leakage or heating, which may be sure to correctly place the rechargeable batteries (supplied) into the recorder (☞ P.15). Power supply...
...button to a PC's USB port. Do not charge primary batteries such as alkaline or lithium batteries. In this case, lower the volume of the recorder. 1 Charging by connecting to a computer via USB You can charge the batteries by connecting to start charging] is flashing, press the `OK... * It shows the approximate time when charging the rechargeable battery fully from no remaining power at the EN room temperature. indicator. It may cause battery leakage or heating, which may be sure to correctly place the rechargeable batteries (supplied) into the recorder (☞ P.15). Power supply...
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To the USB connector 4 Press the ` OK button to start charging] is flashing, press the `OK button. 5 Charging is completed when [Battery Full] is during stop mode or turned off, connect the USB cable to the connecting terminal on . Connect to the USB connecting AC adapter (optional) ... the PC is in standby, hibernate, or sleep mode. It may not also be charged when the PC is not turned on the bottom of batteries. Power supply will be changed depending on the remaining amount and the state of the recorder.
To the USB connector 4 Press the ` OK button to start charging] is flashing, press the `OK button. 5 Charging is completed when [Battery Full] is during stop mode or turned off, connect the USB cable to the connecting terminal on . Connect to the USB connecting AC adapter (optional) ... the PC is in standby, hibernate, or sleep mode. It may not also be charged when the PC is not turned on the bottom of batteries. Power supply will be changed depending on the remaining amount and the state of the recorder.
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...USB cable. EN 19 Power supply temperature is low. *2 [√]: When the surrounding temperature is designed to fully charge batteries regardless of the recorder. The rechargeable batteries efficiency may not operate properly. Select [Storage class] in the USB connection settings if you would like to charge (☞...; P.76). • In case you will prevent the recorder to charge via USB. Charge the batteries at the [USB Connect] Notes display to start charging (☞ P.76). • This recorder is high. • When using time...
...USB cable. EN 19 Power supply temperature is low. *2 [√]: When the surrounding temperature is designed to fully charge batteries regardless of the recorder. The rechargeable batteries efficiency may not operate properly. Select [Storage class] in the USB connection settings if you would like to charge (☞...; P.76). • In case you will prevent the recorder to charge via USB. Charge the batteries at the [USB Connect] Notes display to start charging (☞ P.76). • This recorder is high. • When using time...
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Even if the power is turned off and it for 0.5 seconds or longer. • The display shuts off to reduce battery consumption to a minimum. Turning on the power While the recorder is turned off, existing data, mode settings, and clock settings will be turned off... • The resume function remembers the stop position before disposing. 1 Turning on and stops for proper disposal methods. • If Ni-MH rechargeable batteries are not fully discharged, protect against shortcircuiting (e.g. by taping the contacts) before the power is turned off the power When the recorder is on /off...
Even if the power is turned off and it for 0.5 seconds or longer. • The display shuts off to reduce battery consumption to a minimum. Turning on the power While the recorder is turned off, existing data, mode settings, and clock settings will be turned off... • The resume function remembers the stop position before disposing. 1 Turning on and stops for proper disposal methods. • If Ni-MH rechargeable batteries are not fully discharged, protect against shortcircuiting (e.g. by taping the contacts) before the power is turned off the power When the recorder is on /off...
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... the F1 button while setting the hour and minute. When the "Hour" is automatically stored for 1 the first time after purchasing it, or when the batteries have been inserted without the device having been used in a long time, the [Set Time & Date] will start from Step 1. 2 Press the + or − button...
... the F1 button while setting the hour and minute. When the "Hour" is automatically stored for 1 the first time after purchasing it, or when the batteries have been inserted without the device having been used in a long time, the [Set Time & Date] will start from Step 1. 2 Press the + or − button...
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... and start the partial erase. Please connect the recorder to your PC to playback 3 Remove the microSD card during mode. In addition, replace the battery with a new one in Memory] or [microSD Card] so that there is partially erased. • The locked files and files set as read-.... 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 not change even if the file is no mistake (☞ P.64). • The file creation date will be erased. Please check ...
... and start the partial erase. Please connect the recorder to your PC to playback 3 Remove the microSD card during mode. In addition, replace the battery with a new one in Memory] or [microSD Card] so that there is partially erased. • The locked files and files set as read-.... 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 not change even if the file is no mistake (☞ P.64). • The file creation date will be erased. Please check ...
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... folder name from the preset template. 64 Time & Date See "Setting time and date [Time & Date]" (☞ P.22). Battery Select to match the battery you back to [Device Menu]. • After resetting the settings, the time settings, file numbers and folder name will be preserved... initial values. [Cancel]: Takes you are using. [Ni-MH] (õ): Select when using the Olympus Ni-MH rechargeable batteries (BR404). [Alkaline] (ú): Select when using alkaline batteries. Reset Settings This returns the functions back to their initial settings (factory default). [Start]: Returns the...
... folder name from the preset template. 64 Time & Date See "Setting time and date [Time & Date]" (☞ P.22). Battery Select to match the battery you back to [Device Menu]. • After resetting the settings, the time settings, file numbers and folder name will be preserved... initial values. [Cancel]: Takes you are using. [Ni-MH] (õ): Select when using the Olympus Ni-MH rechargeable batteries (BR404). [Alkaline] (ú): Select when using alkaline batteries. Reset Settings This returns the functions back to their initial settings (factory default). [Start]: Returns the...
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... Guide] [On/Off] [Speed] [Volume Speaker] [Intro Play] [10Seconds] [Low] [Level 06] [On] [Volume 2] [English] [On] [Speed 3] [Volume 3] [Off] / Device Menu: [Memory Select] [Power Save] [Battery] [USB Settings] [USB Connect] [USB Class] [Built-in Memory] [10minutes] [Ni-MH] [PC] [Storage Class] Format See "Formatting the recorder [Format]" (☞ P.77). System Info...
... Guide] [On/Off] [Speed] [Volume Speaker] [Intro Play] [10Seconds] [Low] [Level 06] [On] [Volume 2] [English] [On] [Speed 3] [Volume 3] [Off] / Device Menu: [Memory Select] [Power Save] [Battery] [USB Settings] [USB Connect] [USB Class] [Built-in Memory] [10minutes] [Ni-MH] [PC] [Storage Class] Format See "Formatting the recorder [Format]" (☞ P.77). System Info...
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...) button. The process is not sufficient. • The recorder cannot move or copy when the number of files exceeds 200. • Do not remove the batteries during moving or copying. Notes • The recorder cannot copy when the memory capacity is completed when [File move or file copy will be moved...
...) button. The process is not sufficient. • The recorder cannot move or copy when the number of files exceeds 200. • Do not remove the batteries during moving or copying. Notes • The recorder cannot copy when the memory capacity is completed when [File move or file copy will be moved...
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... the + or − button to exit [Day] selection. Timer recording [Timer Rec] Timer recording is a MP3 file or PCM file. • Do not remove the battery while dividing a file. Menu setting method Menu setting method • If a file has an extremely short recording time, it is the function to set. You...
... the + or − button to exit [Day] selection. Timer recording [Timer Rec] Timer recording is a MP3 file or PCM file. • Do not remove the battery while dividing a file. Menu setting method Menu setting method • If a file has an extremely short recording time, it is the function to set. You...