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To Pause Recording

To pause

Press the REC button during recording. 

,

“PAUSE” on the display and the
recording lamp will flash.

To resume recording

Press the REC button again. 

,

Recording will resume at the point of interruption.

Note

The recorder will enter Stop mode if it has been left paused for 10 minutes or longer.

To check the remaining recording time

Press the DISPLAY button while the recorder is stopped.

To check the total number of files recorded in
the folder

Press and hold the STOP button while the recorder is
stopped. The total number of files recorded in the folder
appears on the display.

*

In the case of folder S, the number of the date subfolder is
not included.

Playing Back

1

Press the MENU/FOLDER button to select the desired folder (A, B, or S).

2

Press the 

9

/+ or 

0

/– button to select the file to play back.

If you select folder S, select the desired date subfolder.

*

*

When you select the desired date subfolder, it is useful to press and hold the 

9

/+ or

0

/– button for 1 second or longer. The recorder locates the next date subfolder that

contains recorded files.

3

Press the PLAY button to start playback.
The playing time

**

 appears on the display.

**

Each time you press the DISPLAY button during playback, the
display changes as follows:
Playing time 

 Remaining playing time 

 Recording date of

the file 

 Recording time of the file 

 Playing time . . .

4

Use the VOLUME control to adjust the volume to
your liking.

Note

When you play back a file in the date subfolder without choosing
a specified file, the recorder will play back all the files in the
selected date subfolder from filename “001.” When you play
back a file immediately after recording the file, only the most
recently recorded file will be played back.

Canceling Playback

To stop

Press the STOP button. 

,

The recorder returns to the beginning of the file being
played.

To pause

Press the PLAY button. 

,

“PAUSE” flashes on the display.

To resume playback

Press the PLAY button again. 

,

Playback will resume at the point of interruption.

Note

The recorder will enter Stop mode if it has been left paused for 10 minutes or longer.

Playback Functions

Operation

How to cancel

a

Current folder

b

Total number of
files recorded in
the current folder

*

c

Remaining
recording time

a

Current folder

b

Current file number

c

Playing time

**

Fast Playback

(F-PLAY)

Press and hold the PLAY

button for 1 second or

longer while playing a

file.

If you press and hold the PLAY

button for 1 second or longer

again, the recorder will resume

normal playback.

Fast Forward

(

8

)

Press and hold the 

9

button while playing a

file.

When you release the 

9

 button,

the recorder will resume normal

playback.

Rewind (

7

)

Press and hold the 

0

button while playing a

file.

When you release the 

0

 button,

the recorder will resume normal

playback.

Locating the beginning of the file

Press the 

9

/+ or 

0

/– button in Stop mode,

*

 playback, fast playback, or

playback pause.
Each time you press the 

9

/+ or 

0

/– button, the recorder will locate the beginning

of the next or previous file.

*

 When folder S is selected, you cannot locate the beginning of the file in Stop mode.

Notes

• Even if you press the 

9

/+ or 

0

/– button during playback or fast playback, the recorder

will continue playback in the same playback mode.

• When you select folder A or B, you can locate the beginning of each file continuously by

pressing and holding the 

9

/+ or 

0

/– button while in Stop mode. During operation, “SKIP”

flashes on the display.

Erasing from Folder 

A

 or 

B

Erasing One File at a Time

1

Press the MENU/FOLDER button to select folder A or B.

2

Press the 

9

/+ or 

0

/– button to select the file to be erased.

3

Press the ERASE button.
The file number flashes, then alternatively “ERASE” and
“YES” appear on the display for 8 seconds.

4

Press the ERASE button again.
The file is erased.
Sequential file numbers are reassigned automatically.

Notes

• You can erase a file while in playback or playback pause.
• If you leave the recorder untouched for 8 seconds or longer before you press the ERASE

button in step 4, Erase mode will be canceled, and the recorder will enter Stop mode.

Erase All Files from a Folder

1

Press the MENU/FOLDER button to select the folder from which you
want to erase all files.

2

Press and hold the ERASE button for 

2 seconds or

longer

.

The folder name and “ALL” flash, then alternatively
“ERASE” and “YES” appear on the display for 8 seconds.

3

Press the ERASE button again.
All files in the selected folder are erased simultaneously.

Note

If you leave the recorder untouched for 8 seconds or longer before you press the ERASE button
in step 3, Erase mode will be canceled, and the recorder will enter Stop mode.

Erasing from Folder 

S

Erasing One File at a Time in a Date Subfolder

1

Press the MENU/FOLDER button and select folder S.

2

Press the 

9

/+ or 

0

/– button to select the date subfolder.

3

Press the PLAY button.
The recorder starts to playback all the files in the selected date subfolder.

4

During playback, press the 

9

/+ or 

0

/– button to select the file to be

erased.

5

Press the STOP button.

6

Press the ERASE button.
The file number flashes, then alternatively “ERASE” and
“YES” appear on the display for 8 seconds.

7

Press the ERASE button again.
The file is erased.
Sequential file numbers are reassigned automatically.

Note

If you leave the recorder untouched for 8 seconds or longer before you press the ERASE button
in step 7, Erase mode will be canceled, and the recorder will enter Stop mode.

• Fast playback is approximately 30% faster than normal playback.
• When fast playback of a file is over, the recorder will play back the next file at

normal speed. If you once press the STOP button and start playback again, the
recorder will play back files in normal speed as well.

• No sound is heard from the built-in speaker during fast forwarding or rewinding.
• The end of the file is located by pressing and holding the 

9

 button during fast

forwarding. The recorder will pause at the end of the file. If you do not release the

9

 button, the recorder will continue fast forward.

• The beginning of the file is located by pressing and holding the 

0

 button during

rewinding. The recorder will pause at the beginning of the file. If you do not release
the 

0

 button, the recorder will continue rewinding.

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Summary of Contents for DW 90 - Digital Voice Recorder

Page 1: ...eparate folders up to 100 files per folder Back lighting to illuminate the LCD panel allows you to read the display in the dark The USB cabel and Digital Wave Player Software allow you to record sound...

Page 2: ...her functions of Olympus Digital Wave Player for details Inserting Batteries 1 Holding the battery compartment cover pressed slightly toward the recorder slide the cover until it unlocks then open the...

Page 3: ...folder S is selected you cannot locate the beginning of the file in Stop mode Notes Even if you press the 9 or 0 button during playback or fast playback the recorder will continue playback in the sam...

Page 4: ...stination folder is full 100 files FULL appears on the display and you cannot move the file to that folder Entering Options Mode 1 Press and hold the MENU FOLDER button for 1 second or longer in Stop...

Page 5: ...m Playback Function This is useful for reviewing your daily appointments and remainders 1 Press and hold the MENU FOLDER button for 1 second or longer 2 Press the 9 or 0 button to select the Schedule...

Page 6: ...us Digital Wave Player does not support speech recognition software Olympus Digital Wave Player does not support Apple Macintosh computers In this manual the user is assumed to be familiar with Micros...

Page 7: ...on the button on the window or click on File and then click on Exit Digital Wave Player Notes When you start Olympus Digital Wave Player for the first time by connecting the recorder to the PC after i...

Page 8: ...cintosh and Apple are registered trademarks of Apple Computer Inc Other product and brand names mentioned herein may be the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners Creating Subf...

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