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DIGINOTICE

1 Diginotice,D   17.03.2004  8:29 Uhr  Seite 1

Summary of Contents for Diginotice

Page 1: ...ENGLISH DIGINOTICE ...

Page 2: ...peaker 6 Built in microphone MIC 7 Erase button ERASE 8 Recording pause button REC PAUSE 9 Select volume button VOL 10 Play pause button PLAY PAUSE 11 Stop button STOP 12 Earphone socket EAR y 13 Socket for external microphone EXT MIC s CONTROL ELEMENTS ______ 1 2 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 3 4 5 ...

Page 3: ...me MM SS or clock time HH MM 5 Clock setting CLOCK 6 Sound signal setting ɷ 7 Voice activation setting VA 8 Playback ı 9 Recording 10 Pause II 11 Erase ERASE 12 Recording mode LP SP 13 Dictation number 00 99 LCD DISPLAY ______________ CLOCK VOL LP SP 8 8 8 8 8 8 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 11 12 9 10 4 13 ...

Page 4: ...by two signal tones Playback and recording are ended automatically the func tions can only be selected for a short time The battery symbol flashes the batteries are empty this is indicated by three signal tones Playback and recording are ended automa tically the functions cannot be selected The batteries must be replaced 2 Safety lock HOLD As long as the safety lock is activated all buttons are lo...

Page 5: ...tton any function can be ended or cancelled After that the machine returns in normal operating mode If no function is activated within one minute IdLE will flash in the display and the machine switches in the power saving mode 5 Folder selection Every pressure on the MENU button in normal operating mode switches the folder in the cycle A B A Each folder can accomodate up to 99 dictations the total...

Page 6: ...ly increased Recording pause Press the REC PAUSE button The II symbol and the recording LED flash additionally in the display To continue recording press the REC PAUSE button again Recording end Press the STOP button to end recording The display now indicates the current dic tation number and the current clock time in hours minutes e g 01 20 45 Memory full indication When the memory is full FULL f...

Page 7: ...and then to select the desired dictation using the VOL button Playback volume Adjust the desired playback volume using the VOL button The display shows the set volume level Playback pause During playback press the PLAY PAUSE button The II symbol flashes in the display Press the PLAY PAUSE button again to continue playback Playback end Press the STOP button to end playback When the end of the last ...

Page 8: ... one To cancel the delete function press the STOP button Deleting all dictations To delete all dictations press the ERASE button and hold it down 3 seconds ALL flashes in the display Press the ERASE button again All dictations stored in the folders A and B are deleted 9 Using an external microphone When connecting an external microphone with 3 5 mm jack plug to the EXT MIC s socket the built in mi...

Page 9: ... from the Diginotice to a PC CD recorder or cassette recorder For that the supplied phono cable must be connected with the EAR y socke on the Diginotice and the Line In input of the recorder Start the recorder Press the PLAY PAUSE button Set the output level using the VOL button When connecting the phono cable the built in loudspeaker is switched off OPERATION _______________ 9 ENGLISH ...

Page 10: ... the VOL button to switch the recording mode LP longplay recording SP standard recording Voice Activation VA If this function is selected recording is only started when someone speaks noise activa tion and is automatically interrupted during pauses silence Press the MENU button again VA flashes in the display Use the VOL button to switch this func tion on and off VA voice activated on Microphone s...

Page 11: ...utton once again CLOCK and e g 00 for the minutes flashes in the display Use the VOL button again to set the minutes 3 Ending the settings When the last setting is completed clock time pressing the MENU button switches the Diginotice back in normal operating mode If one or several settings have been carried out the Diginotice switches automatically in the normal operating mode and activates all se...

Page 12: ...UM 4 Battery life AAA batteries at normal temperature 25 C about 4 5 hrs at recording about 4 0 hrs at playback Recording medium Built in Flash memory SP max 64 min LP max 108 min Max number of dictations 99 per folder total 128 Operating temperature 0 40 C Dimensions 105 x 42 x 17 LxDxH Weight 40 g without batteries Accessories 1 user manual 1 earphone 1 phono cable 2 batteries AAA 1 5 V Alterati...

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