Operating Instructions
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... not need to worry about recording over previously recorded messages by mistake. When a message is automatically added after the last recorded messages. Reviewing the current recording is the Memory Stick IC recorder? The Memory Stick IC recorder enables you do not need... to rewind the tape. Don't forget to record and play back. Before Message 1 Message 2 Message ...
... not need to worry about recording over previously recorded messages by mistake. When a message is automatically added after the last recorded messages. Reviewing the current recording is the Memory Stick IC recorder? The Memory Stick IC recorder enables you do not need... to rewind the tape. Don't forget to record and play back. Before Message 1 Message 2 Message ...
Operating Instructions
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... a desired date and time. Messages can be created to organize messages (page 37) • Labeling folders and messages (page 42) • Various record, playback, and edit functions Cue/Review function (page 23) You can quickly search for the point (10 seconds ahead or 3 seconds back) and start playback. Alarm function (page 48...
... a desired date and time. Messages can be created to organize messages (page 37) • Labeling folders and messages (page 42) • Various record, playback, and edit functions Cue/Review function (page 23) You can quickly search for the point (10 seconds ahead or 3 seconds back) and start playback. Alarm function (page 48...
Operating Instructions
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... release the jog lever, playback starts from that point. (To stop mode. To review the current recording instantly Press the jog lever (x•B) during recording, recording stops and you pause recording, recording pause is automatically released and the unit goes into the stop recording after pausing recording, press xSTOP.) * 1 hour after you can also do this case. Adding...
... release the jog lever, playback starts from that point. (To stop mode. To review the current recording instantly Press the jog lever (x•B) during recording, recording stops and you pause recording, recording pause is automatically released and the unit goes into the stop recording after pausing recording, press xSTOP.) * 1 hour after you can also do this case. Adding...
Operating Instructions
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...pause. You can select the continuous play back all messages in the menu (page 28). in a folder continuously. Searching forward/backward during playback (Cue/Review) • To search forward: Keep pressing the jog lever up (>) during playback and release it at slow speed (unit of 4 seconds) with... the setting during playback. It is useful to resume playback. DPC (Digital Pitch Control) You can play mode with playback sound. During cue/review, the counter will be displayed, regardless of the normal speed, "FAST PLAY" or "SLOW PLAY" flashes three times. to ON, you ...
...pause. You can select the continuous play back all messages in the menu (page 28). in a folder continuously. Searching forward/backward during playback (Cue/Review) • To search forward: Keep pressing the jog lever up (>) during playback and release it at slow speed (unit of 4 seconds) with... the setting during playback. It is useful to resume playback. DPC (Digital Pitch Control) You can play mode with playback sound. During cue/review, the counter will be displayed, regardless of the normal speed, "FAST PLAY" or "SLOW PLAY" flashes three times. to ON, you ...
Operating Instructions
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Names and Functions of the "Memory Stick" and the message being played back is displayed. Volume adjustment buttons Bookmark buttons Divide/combine buttons Repeat play buttons DPC buttons Playback Slider Playback operation buttons (Cue/ Review/Skip/Backward/Stop/Play/ Easy Search) Mail and voice recognition buttons Counter, message status and information, recording time indication 78GB The information of the Main Window (continued) 5 Player pane This pane controls playback operations. For details, see the online help.
Names and Functions of the "Memory Stick" and the message being played back is displayed. Volume adjustment buttons Bookmark buttons Divide/combine buttons Repeat play buttons DPC buttons Playback Slider Playback operation buttons (Cue/ Review/Skip/Backward/Stop/Play/ Easy Search) Mail and voice recognition buttons Counter, message status and information, recording time indication 78GB The information of the Main Window (continued) 5 Player pane This pane controls playback operations. For details, see the online help.
Operating Instructions
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Front Additional Information 1 ERASE button (25) 2 EAR (earphone) jack (19, 22) 3 OPR (operation) indicator (17, 22) 4 Built-in parentheses for details. Index to Parts and Controls Refer to the pages indicated in microphone (17, 31) 5 Display window (93) 6 zREC (record) /REC PAUSE button (17, 31) 7 xSTOP button (17, 22, 27) 8 Jog lever FOLDER/MENU/ .(review/fast backward)/ > (cue/fast forward)/ x• B (play/stop•enter) (12, 16, 21, 28, 58) 9 INDEX/BOOKMARK button (29, 33) 0 A-B REPEAT/PRIORITY button (30, 40) qa EJECT lever (15) qs Memory Stick slot (14) Continued 91GB
Front Additional Information 1 ERASE button (25) 2 EAR (earphone) jack (19, 22) 3 OPR (operation) indicator (17, 22) 4 Built-in parentheses for details. Index to Parts and Controls Refer to the pages indicated in microphone (17, 31) 5 Display window (93) 6 zREC (record) /REC PAUSE button (17, 31) 7 xSTOP button (17, 22, 27) 8 Jog lever FOLDER/MENU/ .(review/fast backward)/ > (cue/fast forward)/ x• B (play/stop•enter) (12, 16, 21, 28, 58) 9 INDEX/BOOKMARK button (29, 33) 0 A-B REPEAT/PRIORITY button (30, 40) qa EJECT lever (15) qs Memory Stick slot (14) Continued 91GB
Operating Instructions
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... 61 Memory Stick message pane ....... 77 Menu 58 Message, erasing 25 Message, move 39 Message, playing back 21 Message, recording 16 Message number 17, 21 Microphone, built-in 17 Microphone, external 20 Microphone, connecting 20 Microphone sensitivity 19 Move 39 MSV file... Playback 21 Playback speed 28 Player pane 78 Plug in power 20 Priority mark 40 R Recorded date 54 Recording 16 Recording mode 60 Remaining memory 20 Remaining recording time 53 Repeat play 24 Review 23 S Search backward/forward .......... 23 SP mode 60 Start the software 73 System limitations...
... 61 Memory Stick message pane ....... 77 Menu 58 Message, erasing 25 Message, move 39 Message, playing back 21 Message, recording 16 Message number 17, 21 Microphone, built-in 17 Microphone, external 20 Microphone, connecting 20 Microphone sensitivity 19 Move 39 MSV file... Playback 21 Playback speed 28 Player pane 78 Plug in power 20 Priority mark 40 R Recorded date 54 Recording 16 Recording mode 60 Remaining memory 20 Remaining recording time 53 Repeat play 24 Review 23 S Search backward/forward .......... 23 SP mode 60 Start the software 73 System limitations...
Dragon Naturally Speaking 6 Users Guide
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... a mistake. Press the Correction hot key to speak clearly will select your dictation. Speak naturally in phrases or sentences, but don't pause between individual words. Review the tips in less editing time and less frustration. The first two use only the keyboard. Correcting by voice. To begin, move to the next...
... a mistake. Press the Correction hot key to speak clearly will select your dictation. Speak naturally in phrases or sentences, but don't pause between individual words. Review the tips in less editing time and less frustration. The first two use only the keyboard. Correcting by voice. To begin, move to the next...
Dragon Naturally Speaking 6 Users Guide
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Wrote a biographer, "the spoken voice was to it. Summary: learning to dictate 1 Read to the computer to get over writer's block. Review the tips on how to speak to Dragon NaturallySpeaking® to get the best possible accuracy while reading. 2 Compose simple sentences about the weather, then ...
Wrote a biographer, "the spoken voice was to it. Summary: learning to dictate 1 Read to the computer to get over writer's block. Review the tips on how to speak to Dragon NaturallySpeaking® to get the best possible accuracy while reading. 2 Compose simple sentences about the weather, then ...
Dragon Naturally Speaking 6 Users Guide
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...'s sound card. 170 Dragon NaturallySpeaking User's Guide You might also try switching to Dragon NaturallySpeaking®. Keep the microphone in ," and "of your face. To review microphone placement, see the Web site listed on different days and even within the same day. Use a good microphone All microphones distort the sound of...
...'s sound card. 170 Dragon NaturallySpeaking User's Guide You might also try switching to Dragon NaturallySpeaking®. Keep the microphone in ," and "of your face. To review microphone placement, see the Web site listed on different days and even within the same day. Use a good microphone All microphones distort the sound of...