Olympus VN-3200PC manual

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    1 -- U1- BS 0175 - 01 AP0808 DIGIT AL VOICE REC ORDER VN-5200PC VN-3200PC EN INST RUC T IONS Tha nk you f or pur cha sing a n Oly mpus D igi tal Voi ce Rec orde r . Ple ase re ad th ese i nstr uct ion s for in form atio n ab out us ing t he pro duc t corr ec tly a nd saf ely. Kee p the i nstr uct ion s hand y for fu tur e ref eren ce. T o e nsur e [...]

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    2 - - Display (L CD panel): 1 Folder indicator 2 [ ] Microphone sensitivity indicator [ ] Vari able Co ntro l V oi ce Actuator indicator [ ] Re cord m ode in dica tor [ K ] Fast pl aybac k indi cator [ J ] Sl ow playba ck ind icato r Introduction • The c onten ts of t his do cume nt may be ch ange d in th e futu re wit hout a dvanc ed not ice. Co[...]

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    3 - - 1 Light ly pre ss down on t he arrow and sli de the b atter y cover op en. 2 Inser t two size -AAA alkaline batteries, obs erv ing the c orrec t pol arit y . 3 Clo se the bat ter y cover comp lete ly . • Whe n the HOLD s witch is set to the directi on of th e arrow, the di splay is tu rned o ff af ter [ HOLD ] i s d i s p l a y e d . F o l [...]

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    4 - - 2 Pres s t he REC ( s ) b ut- ton to s tar t recor ding. • The r ecord /play ind icator l ight tur ns red, a nd reco rding s tar ts. • If yo u star t reco rding a fte r in- ser tin g the ear phon e into the earphone jack on the recorder , you c an hear t he soun d bein g reco rded . The so und vol ume on th e record ing mo nitor ca n be a[...]

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    5 - - Sta te of th e recorder Operation Display Whi le in sto p mode Press a nd hol d the STOP ( 4 ) but ton Whi le hol ding th e but ton dow n, “ remaining recording time ” and “ remaining memory ” are dis playe d. Whi le in reco rd mode Press t he DISP / MENU button Eac h press s witch es the dis play in th e orde r of “ recording elaps[...]

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    6 -- Erase W h i l e t h e r e c o r d e r i s d u r i n g p l ay b a c k m o d e ( p l a y b a c k or pl aybac k in slow/f ast mod e), press t he 9 or 0 button. • J umps to th e begi nning o f the ne xt f ile o r the f ile be ing play ed back. Normal s peed Slow Playback (-25%) Fas t P la yb ac k (+5 0% ) Whi le the r ecor der i s durin g playb [...]

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    7 - - Notes: • An e rase d  le c annot b e rest ored . • Th e  le set to e rase l ock wil l not be er ased . • I f oper ation i s not exe cuted f or 8 seco nds dur ing the s ett ing, it w ill ret urn to the s top st atus. • Com pleti on of er asing may t ake sever al seco nds. D o not at tempt to re move, rep lace bat ter y or at temp[...]

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    8 - - Whe n the mic roph one sen ses that s ound h as reach ed a pre set volu me, the b uilt-i n Variabl e Contro l Voice Ac tuator ( VCVA) st art s record ing auto matica lly, and sto ps it whe n the volu me drop s. In Menu mode selec tion: VC V A : Off VC V A : On Note: • T he recor der wi ll stop i f you leave it i dle fo r 3 minutes d uring a[...]

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    9 - - Loc king a f ile ke eps imp or tant da ta fro m bein g accide ntall y eras ed. Lo cked f iles ar e not era sed whe n you cho ose to er ase all f ile s from a fo lder. In Menu mode selec tion: Lock: Off Lock: On h Set the Displa y Lan guage [ Language ] h Formatting the Recorder [ Fo r ma t ] If yo u forma t the reco rder, all f iles w ill be [...]

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    10 - - h Viewing Sy stem Information [ Sys tem ] Y o u can che ck the re corde r's inf ormati on on th e menu sc reen . Other Functions h Index Marks If in dex ma rks a re place d, you c an quic kly f ind a lo cati on you wan t to liste n to in fast f orw ard and fas t rewi nd and wh en cuin g a fil e. Clearing an Index Mark: 1 While t he rec [...]

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    11 -- • Use yo ur earp hones o nly af ter su ff icie ntly re ducin g the volu me of the e arpho nes, o ther wise h earin g imp airm ent and / or h earin g diso rder s may occur. • Do no t use your e arpho ne at a hig h volume f or an ex tend ed per iod of ti me as hea ring imp airm ent and / o r heari ng diso rder s may occu r . • Be su re to[...]

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    12 - - • Do no t use org anic so lvent s such as al coho l and lacqu er thin ner to cle an the un it. • Do no t place th e recor der on to p of or nea r elec tri c appli ances su ch as T Vs or refr iger ators . • Avoid recording or playing back near cellular phon es or other wireless equipment, as they may cause interference and noise. If you[...]