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comment controls/Keys and connections

No Description

Meaning

25

Adjustment screw

Variant setting for slide switch and thumb grasp 
button

26

Slide switch

Slide switch function depends on the variant

27

Touch Pin

Tangible slide switch setting

28

Clock

Time in hours and minutes

29

Bluetooth*

Bluetooth is active

30

Voice Activation

Speech activation On/Off

31

Remaining memo-
ry

 

time

Display of free memory space in minutes and 
seconds

32

Card indicator

Memory card is inserted in the device, the data 
is saved on the external memory card.

33

Battery/rechargeable 
battery*

Charge level of battery; blinks when the batte-
ries are low

34

Status bar

Device settings (see No 28-33)

35

Advanced status bar

Folder name

• 

File format/recording quality of the next 

• 

recording
Encryption

• 

Charge level in % 

• 

No Description

Meaning

36

Slide switch functions

Switch-setting functions are configurable by 
means of the adjustment screw and in the 
menu

g

 Recording           

ll

 Record pause

i

 Rewind                 End rewinding

h

 Fast forward         End forwarding 

Stop / 

f

 Play-back

 End of play-back

37

Display button 
labeling

Function of display buttons in the current opera-
tional status mode

38

Dictation time

After dictation selection: length of dictation

• 

During recording and play-back: dictation time 

• 

at the current recording-/play-back position

39

Progress bar

Shows the current dictation position and marks 

 Insert                

 Overwrite 

 Info*                  

 Index

40

Dictation field

Dictation data (dictation name, position number, 
dictation ID/bar code)

41

Dictation information

Marks further information of each dictation:
Deadline, priority, postponed, encryption, dic-
tation lock

This product or function is not included in the delivery and available 

as an accessory.

Summary of Contents for Digta7

Page 1: ...Quick Reference Guide...

Page 2: ...eschrijving van de beschikbare functies ES NOTA Las instrucciones del Digta 7 se hallan en el directorio Docu del DVD que viene incluido En la funci n de ayuda de Digta tecla de funci n inferior later...

Page 3: ...ig 2 16 20 19 18 24 25 Variante 1 REC g FFWD h STOP e START f REW i Variante 2 27 26 Fig 4 6 8 7 15 2 3 4 14 11 10 9 13 5 1 12 FFWD h REC g STOP e PLAY f REW i 32 41 33 29 30 31 28 40 34 35 36 37 39 3...

Page 4: ...Unlocking button Unlocking button for the battery compartment 9 Menu button Digta menu access 10 OK button Key button No Description Meaning 11 New button Create a new dictation 12 Left right buttons...

Page 5: ...the next recording Encryption Charge level in No Description Meaning 36 Slide switch functions Switch setting functions are configurable by means of the adjustment screw and in the menu g Recording l...

Page 6: ...art as well as our many years of in house experience The manufacturer assumes no liability for damages due to Failure to comply with the instructions in this operating manual Improper use misuse Willf...

Page 7: ...event accidents personal injury or property damage Indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury Indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided coul...

Page 8: ...a 7 and the serial number is read out With a Digta 7 Pre mium and Digta 7 Premium BT machine you can activate speech recognition to enter numbers and characters Make use of myGBS to administer your di...

Page 9: ...device Special hazards Electrical Voltage Danger of life due to electric shock The power supply operates with 230 V alternating current Improper utilization may result in injury due to electric shock...

Page 10: ...fferent plugs Do not place heavy objects on the power supply or connec tion cable and do not cover the power supply Use the power supply only in a dry indoor environment Protect the power supply from...

Page 11: ...in the dicta tion machine The attempt to charge a rechargeable battery beyond its electrical capacity may lead to explosion Disregarding these precautions means risking explosions and burns Traffic Da...

Page 12: ...utions may lead to a stumbling hazard Electronic components Risk of damage and void warranty Protect the device from moisture such as rain or water spray Do not place the device near a heater nor in d...

Page 13: ...se the device to be damaged Disposal Electronic waste is not allowed to be disposed of with the dome stic waste Electronic waste has to be returned to collecting points at public recycling authorities...

Page 14: ...ct the power supply from the socket and the USB x x plug from the USB connection of your device Switching off on Switching on Press the x x MENU button until the initial display view appears on the di...

Page 15: ...hed on the message Device locked is displayed You can remove this lock by pressing the lower function button until the main screen is fully visible The buttons are now unlocked If you do not deactivat...

Page 16: ...Digta as long as no external removable memory card Digta Card is inserted As soon as a Digta Card is inserted all dictations will be stored on this memory card Copying between the internal memory and...

Page 17: ...ware or the current status of the memory capacity To allow you to use the majority of the settings in the menu switch to Menu mode under Profiles Change of profile Press x x MENU Use the up down butto...

Page 18: ...the up down navigati x x on buttons Move the slide switch to the position x x f in order to listen to the dictation The progress bar on the display increases The minutes and seconds of the current dic...

Page 19: ...order to interrupt the play back process Press the x x OK button to turn back to the standard play back speed Insertion of a dictation part Additional dictation parts can be inserted at any position...

Page 20: ...rite dictation parts You can overwrite a dictation from any dictation position on Move the slide switch to the position x x e Select the desired dictation by using the up down navigati x x on buttons...

Page 21: ...the end of a recor ded dictation Move the slide switch to the position x x e Select the desired dictation by using the up down navigati x x on buttons Move the slide switch to the position x x f in o...

Page 22: ...x Save Changing of dictation features The dictation features of stored dictations can be adapted subsequently The dictation features are only available in the Menu Mode Move the slide switch to the po...

Page 23: ...ion Move the slide switch to the position x x e Press the x x Delete button A list featuring all elements which you can delete appears dictation index or info dictation part folder The deletable eleme...

Page 24: ...lity Play QP WAV Mono WAV Stereo 200 5 500 Hz 200 7 500 Hz 200 20 000 Hz depending on the sample rate selected Microphone socket 3 5 mm jack stereo Earphone jack 3 5 mm jack stereo mono ear phone can...

Page 25: ...button until the keylock is deactivated There is no sound or too quiet The microphone sensitivity or the play back volume are not set correctly Set the microphone sensitivity in the menu recording to...

Page 26: ...tigd ES En contrar las condiciones de la garant a de fabricante de Grundig Business Systems en la p gina de Internet www grundig gbs com La conformidad con los par metros de la UE relevantes para el e...

Page 27: ...and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this...

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