Olympus DS-3300 Microcassette Recorder User Manual


 
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5 Managing Files on Your PC
Download Dictation Files
from the Recorder ........................... 52
Playing a Dictation File.......................... 54
Changing User ID (Author ID) ............... 55
6 Other Information
Alarm Message List ............................... 56
Troubleshooting ..................................... 57
Accessories (Optional) .......................... 58
Specifications ........................................ 59
Technical Assistance and Support ........ 60
Using the Online Manual
When you install the DSS Player on your PC
from the CD-ROM, you can use an online
expanded version of this instruction manual,
allowing you to learn more about the digital
voice recorder.
If the DSS Player is installed, click on the [Start]
button, select [All Programs], then [ OLYMPUS
DSS Player], then click on [DS-3300 ONLINE
INSTRUCTIONS]. You can read more about the
items listed below.
Dealer Option Items ....................................18
CUSTOM Button (Programmable) .............. 18
Microphone Sensitivity (MIC SENSE).........27
Recording Modes (REC MODE) .................28
Using the Variable Control
Voice Actuator (VCVA) ......................... 29
Hands-free Recording ................................. 30
Recording Monitor .......................................30
Locking Files (LOCK) .................................. 39
LCD Display Information ............................. 41
Setting Option Item......................................46
Upload Dictation Files to the Recorder....... 64
Direct Recording/Editing on PC .................. 65
Changing a Folder Name ............................ 67
Editing File Comments ................................67
Using Voice Recognition
Software (Optional) .............................68
Joining Files.................................................72
Splitting Files ...............................................74
USB Microphone/USB Speaker ..................76
Sending Dictation Files/
Receiving Document Files....................77
Using the Recorder as a
Reader/Writer .......................................88