CHAPTER 8. GNOME-2M
c
SOFTWARE
Take off protection
Unmask selected audio files and save them on
the hard drive
Help
About
View short program info
Synchronize time
Synchronize voice recorder time with PC timer
Convert to special file
Convert selected files to special format
8.3.2
Setting and changing PIN-Code and masking algorithm
The PIN-code and signal masking are not set by default. To set them follow these steps.
Establishing connection between Gnome-2M
c
and PC
The first thing you have to do is to con-
nect your Gnome-2M
c
to a free USB-port of a PC with a provided USB-cable. Then you should run
Sound Manager
and establish connection by pressing the
button or selecting “Connect” from
the “Recorder” menu. You will be requested to enter your PIN-code. Enter it, if it is already set,
otherwise leave the string empty.
Setting and changing your PIN-Code
After the connection is established, you can press the
button to set a new PIN-Code or change from the previous one, if it has already been set. You will
have to enter your current PIN-Code and then type the new one twice. To remove the PIN-Code just
enter the existing one and leave both new PIN-Code strings empty.
Setting and changing the signal masking algorithm.
Pressing the
button will open the signal
masking window. After you enter your PIN-Code and press “OK” all the signals recorded at 6, 8
and 10 kHz will be masked. Masked recordings may be played only by Gnome-2M
c
, which was
used to record it or by
Sound Manager
(only after the recordings are unmasked).
The “Reset” button enables you to change the current masking algorithm to a new one. “Cancel”
turns signal masking off.
8.3.3
Basic sound operations (unmasking, playing, copying, erasing)
Sound Manager
works with .wav files stored on the CF card or PC hard drive. To start the
work use the explorer panel to open a folder containing necessary files. Sound recordings made by
Gnome-2M
c
are always automatically placed in the “RECORDER” folder on the CF card.
Wav files stored in the currently opened folder are listed in the operating area. In addition to
the file name each string also contains recording details: date and time of recording session start, its
duration, recording parameters and file size. The
symbol in
,
or
columns means that
the recording was made using voice activation, loop or timers’ mode respectively. The
column
may contain the
symbol indicating that the recording was masked.
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