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Di git al V oi c e T rac er Fo r pro du c t inf or ma tio n an d su pp or t , vi si t ww w.philips.com/dictation EN Us er m an ua l 3 DE B en ut z er ha nd bu ch 17 FR Ma nu el d e l‘u ti li sa te ur 31 LF H 6 0 0 LF H 62 0 ES Ma nu a l de l us ua ri o 45 IT Ma nu a le d i is tr uz io ni 59 NL Gebruikershandleiding 73[...]
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3 User manual 1 W elcome 4 1.1 What’ s in the box 4 1.2 Product highlights 4 2 T echnical support and warranty 5 3 Important 6 3.1 Safety 6 3.2 Disposal of your old pr oduct 6 4 Y our Digital V oice T racer 7 5 Get started 8 5.1 Insert the batteries 8 5.2 Po wer on/o 8 5.3 Hold function 9 5.4 Use the V oice T racer with a computer 9 6 Record 9[...]
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4 User manual W elcome 1 Congratulations on your pur chase and welcome to Philips! T o fully benefit from the support that Philips oers, visit our W ebsite for support information such as user manuals, software do wnloads, warranty information and mor e: www .philips.com/dict ation. What’ s in the box 1.1 Pr oduct highlights 1.2 Recordin g Re[...]
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5 User manual Conv enience Large screen f or comfortable viewing. • Enjoy up to 22 hours of continuous operation.* • Speedily transfer r ecordings, music and data via high-speed USB 2.0. • Index mark and temp mark featur es allow you t o quickly find desired • locations in a recor ding. Supports up to 99 recordings in ea ch of [...]
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6 User manual Important (for models supplied with headphones): Philips guarantees compliance with the maximum sound pow er of its audio play ers as determined by r elevant regulat ory bodies, but only with the original model of pro vided headphones. If these headphones need repla cement, we recommend that y ou contact your r etailer to order a Phil[...]
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7 User manual Y our Digital V oice T racer 4 1 Headphone socket 2 Microphone socket 3 Built-in microphone 4 Recor d / Pause / Pow er on 5 Stop / Display / Delete 6 Speaker 7 Menu 8 Index / Folder / Repeat 9 Display 10 Recor d / Play indicator 11 V olume up 12 Pow er on/o, Play/Pause, Play speed 13 Fast forward / File selection / Menu selection 1[...]
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8 User manual Insert the batteries 5.1 Slide open the battery cover . 1 Place the batteries in the corr ect polarity as indicated and close 2 the cover . 1 2 D Note Remo ve the batteries if y ou will not be using the V oice T racer for an • extended period. Leaking batteries ma y damage the V oice T racer . If the V oice T racer malfunctions, [...]
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9 User manual Hold function 5.3 When the HOLD switch is in the Hold position, all buttons on the device are ina ctive. On Hold will be shown briefly on the displa y , and the display will turn o. Unlock the V oice T racer by moving the HOLD switch to the O position. Use the V oice T racer with a computer 5.4 As a USB mass storage device, the[...]
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10 User manual D Notes Set the desired v oice activation function and recor ding mode befor e • starting recording (see Customiz e settings on page 14 for details). Make a test r ecording to make sur e that the V oice T racer settings • are corr ect. Press and hold • f during recor ding to display the r emaining recor ding time. Pres[...]
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11 User manual Press the 1 INDEX / a button 1 while the recorder is st opped to select the desired f older A . Press the 2 h or b button 2 to select the file to pla y back. Press the 3 f button 3 . The playba ck time will be shown on the display , and the green LED B will light. Adjust the volume using the 4 + and – buttons 4 . T o stop pla ybac[...]
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12 User manual Repeat a file or folder 7.2.2 Press and hold the 1 INDEX / a button for 1 second or longer during playba ck to switch betw een play modes (r epeat file, repeat folder or normal playba ck). Icon Meaning REP . FILE Play one file r epeatedly REP . FOLD Pla y all files within folder repeatedly of the file being play ed or forward to[...]
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13 User manual Delete 8 Press the 1 INDEX / a button while the recor der is stopped to select the desired f older . Press and hold the 2 j / DEL button for 1 second or longer . DELETE appears on the screen. Press the 3 h or b button to select a delete option: Icon Meaning FILE Delete a single file FOLD Delete all files in a folder Delete all inde[...]
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14 User manual 10 Customize settings Press the 1 MENU button 1 while the recor der is stopped. Press the 2 h or b button 2 to select a menu item A . Press the 3 f button 3 to enter a sub-menu. Press the 4 h or b button 2 to change a setting. Press the 5 f button 3 to confirm your selection. Press the 6 MENU button 1 to exit the curr ent settings s[...]
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15 User manual My recorder cannot po wer on The batteries ma y be out of power or not inserted corr ectly . Replace the batteries with new ones and verify that the batt eries are inserted correctl y . My recorder does not r ecord an ything The recor der may be in HOLD mode. Slide the HOLD switch to the O position. The maximum number of r ecordin[...]
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16 User manual 12 T echnical da ta Connectivity USB: High-speed 2.0 mini-USB • Microphone: 3.5 mm, impedance 2.2 k • Headphone: 3.5 mm, impedance 16 or more • Display Type: L CD , segment • Diagonal screen size: 39 mm / 1.5 in. • Recording f ormat .mp3 (Mpeg 1/Audio Lay er 3) • Recording me dia Built-in flash m[...]
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Di sc l ai me r a nd n ot ic es Ph ili ps p e r fo rm s ex te n siv e te st in g wi th t he m os t po pu l ar co nfi g ur at io ns . Ho weve r, sinc e PC a dd - on s a nd de vi ce d ri ve rs a re u pd at ed con ti nu al ly, co nfl ic t -f re e op er at io n ca nn ot b e gu a ra n te ed . Th is d evi ce c om pl ie s wi th p ar t 5 of FC C ru le[...]
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Specifications are subject to change without notice. T rademarks are the pr operty of Royal Philips Electr onics or their respective o wners. © 2008 Ro yal Philips Electronics. All rights r eserved. Document version 1.0, 2008/08/29. Di sco ver t he c om pr eh en si ve r an ge o f hig h - en d di ct a tio n pr od uc t s fro m Ph il ip s ww w.phili[...]