Olympus DP-201 Microcassette Recorder User Manual


 
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Setting time and date
Erase
Erase
Erase in Date
File Erase
Cancel
If[Cancel]isselectedand
the
PLAY/OK (.)buttonis
pressed,therecorderreturns
to the stop mode.
File Erase Erase in Date
If nooperations areperformed for 8seconds,the recorderreturns to the stop mode.
Itmaytakeformorethan10secondstocompletetheprocessing.Donotremove
batterieswhileprocessing.Thedatamaybecorrupted.
Checkthebatterylevelbeforehandtoensurethatthatthebatteriesdonotrunout
while processing.
1 Press SEARCH/
MENU for more
than 1 second.
2 Press 0 or 9 to
highlight the item you
want to set.
Press
0
or
9
to set a date.
s
The clock will start from the set date and time.
Press the PLAY/OK (
.
) button according to
the time signal.
s
Check the time and date settings before using
the product again if it is left unused for long
periods of time.
Select
Set
Safe and proper usage
General precautions
• Donotleavetherecorderinhot,humidlocationssuchasinside
a closedautomobileunderdirectsunlightor on thebeachinthe
summer.
• Donotstoretherecorderinplacesexposedtoexcessivemoistureor
dust.
• Donotuseorganicsolventssuchasalcoholandlacquerthinnerto
clean theunit.
• Donotplacetherecorderontopofornearelectricappliancessuch
asTVsor refrigerators.
• Avoidrecordingorplayingbacknearcellularphonesorother
wireless equipment,asthey may causeinterference andnoise.If
youexperiencenoise,movetoanother place, ormovethe recorder
further awayfrom suchequipment.
• Avoidsandordirt.Thesecancauseirreparabledamage.
• Avoidstrongvibrationsorshocks.
• Donotdisassemble,repairormodifytheunityourself.
• Donotoperatetheunitwhileoperatingavehicle(suchasabicycle,
motorcycle, or go-cart).
• Keeptheunitoutofthereachofchildren.
<Warning regarding data loss>
• Recordedcontentinmemorymaybedestroyedorerasedby
operating mistakes,unitmalfunction, or duringrepair work.
• Forimportantrecordedcontent,werecommendyoutowriteitdown
some where.
• Anyliabilityforpassivedamagesordamageofanykindoccurreddue
todata loss incurred by adefect ofthe product, repairperformedby
the thirdparty other than Olympus or anOlympusauthorized service
station, orany otherreasonsis excluded fromOlympus’s liability.
Batteries
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Danger:
• Batteriesshouldneverbeexposedtoflame,heat,short-circuitedor
disassembled.
• Neverstorebatterieswheretheywillbeexposedtodirectsunlight,
or subjected tohigh temperaturesinahot vehicle, nearaheat
source,etc.
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Warning:
• Donotsolderleadwiresorterminalsdirectlyontoabatteryor
modify it.
• Donotconnectthe
=and -terminals together. This maycause fire,
overheatingorelectric shock.
• Whencarryingorstoringthebatteries,besuretoputtheminthe
providedcaseto protect theirterminals.Donotcarry orstorethe
batteries withany metalobjects(suchaskey rings).
Ifthiswarningisnotfollowed,fire,overheatingorelectricshockmay
occur.
• Donotinsertthebatterieswiththeir=and -terminalsreversed.
• Ifanyliquidfromabatterygetsintoyoureyes,promptlywashitoff
withcleanwater andconsult yourdoctorat once.
• Donotattempttorechargealkaline,lithiumoranyothernon-
rechargeable batteries.
• Neveruseanybatterieswithatornorcrackedoutercover.
• Keepbatteriesoutofthereachofchildren.
• Ifyounoticeanythingunusualwhenusingthisproductsuchas
abnormal noise, heat,smoke, oraburning odor:
1 removethebatteriesimmediatelywhilebeingcarefulnottoburn
yourself, and;
2 callyourdealerorlocalOlympusrepresentativeforservice.
• Donotexposethebatteriestowater.Donotallowwatertocontact
the terminals.
• Donotremoveordamagethebatteriesinsulatingsheet.
• Donotusethebatteriesifyoufindsomethingwrongwiththemsuch
as leakage,color changeordeformity.
• Unplugthechargerifthechargingisstillincompleteafterthe
specifiedtimeit shouldtake.
• Shouldanybatteriesliquidgetonskinorclothing,promptlywashit
off with cleanwater.
• Keepbatteriesawayfromfire.
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Caution:
• Donotsubjectbatteriestostrongshocks.
• Whenusingrechargeablebatteriesthathavenotbeenusedfora
while, besureto recharge thembeforeuse.
• Rechargeablebatterieshavealimitedlifetime.Whentheoperating
timebecomesshorter even iftherechargeable battery isfully
charged underthe specifiedcondition, replace itwith anew one.
Q1: The power cannot be turned on.
A1: Batteries are exhausted.
Batteries are inserted incorrectly.
Check = and - before inserting new batteries.
Terminals are soiled.
Clean them with a dry cloth.
Q2: Nothing happens when a button is pressed.
A2: The POWER switch is set to [OFF/HOLD] position.
Slide the POWER switch to the [ON] position.
Q3: No sound or quiet sound is heard from the speaker
while playing back.
A3: The earphone plug is plugged into the recorder.
The volume is set to the low level.
Q4: Recording is not possible.
A4: By pressing the
REC
(-) button:
Check if the display shows [Memory Full].
Check if the display shows [Maximum File Size is
reached].
Delete unnecessary files before recording. A maxi-
mum of 99 files can be recorded in a day.
Q5: The playback speed is too fast (slow).
A5: The recorder is set to fast (slow) Playback.
Use the
PLAY SPEED button to set to normal play-
back.
Troubleshooting
Specifications
Recording medium:Built-in flash memory (2GB)
Overall frequency: HQ mode:70to7,900 Hz
SP mode: 70 to 4,700 Hz
Guide to recording times: HQmode:Approx.98h.
SPmode: Approx. 202h.
Microphone:Electret Condenser Microphone(monaural)
Speaker:Built-in ø 36mm rounddynamic speaker
Maximum power: 180 mW
Earphone jack (monaural):
ø 3.5 mmdiameter, impedance 8Ω ormore
Power supply:
TwoAAA(LR03)batteries
Continuous battery: Guidetoalkaline battery life
Recording mode HQ SP
During recording mode approx.
67 h. approx. 80 h.
During playback mode
(Built-in speakers)
approx. 21 h. approx. 21 h.
During playback mode
(Earphone)
approx. 45 h. approx. 49 h.
Dimensions: 95(L)mmx50(W)mmx18.2(T)mm
(withoutprotrusions)
Weight: 78 g(includingbattery)
Operating temperature: 0°C-42°C
• BatterylifeismeasuredbyOlympus.Itvariesgreatlyaccordingtothe
type of batteries used and the conditions of use.
• Yourrecordedcontentsareforyourpersonaluseorpleasureonly.Itis
prohibited to record copyrighted material without permission of the
copyright holders accordingto copyright law.
• Specicationsanddesignaresubjecttochangewithoutnoticefor
improvement of performance.
To deleteallfiles
recorded ona
specificdate, press
the
SEARCH/MENU
button to switch to
the date display.
Select the file you want to delete and stop playback beforehand.
Thenumberoffilestobe
deleted flashes.
Thedateofallthefilesto
be deletedflashes.
After deletion, files are
renumbered consecu
-
tively, and the recorder
stops at the beginning of
the next file.
After deletion,the next
datewithrecorded files
available isdisplayed.
An erased
file cannot be
restored. Take care
when deleting
files.
Time & Date
Rec Mode
Language
Beep
3 Confirm the
selection.
File management
will be easier by
setting the time
and date.
Recommended settings by recording condition
Recording condition
Recommended settings
Rec Mode MIC SENSE
Dictation with a lot of
background noise.
[HQ]
(high quality
sound recording)
[LOW]
Recordings for lessons and
meetings.
[HQ]
(high quality
sound recording)
[HIGH]
Lengthy recordings.
[SP]
(standard
recording)
[HIGH]
Changing the recording mode
Use the 0and 9buttonstoswitchrecordingmodes.
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Changing the display language
Use the 0and 9buttons toselect the display language.
Turning the beep On/Off
Use the 0and 9buttonstoturnthe
operatingsoundOn/O.
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