Olympus DS-660 Microcassette Recorder User Manual


 
4
Main Features
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The recorder stores highly compressed
DSS format voice messages in 32 MB
integrated flash memory.
The recorder supports two recording
modes, SP (Standard Playback) mode or
LP (Long Playback) mode ( P.18).
Continuous recording time is approximately 5 hours
and 10 minutes in SP mode and approximately 11
hours in LP mode.
*1
The five folders can hold 199 files each,
for the maximum of 995 recordings (
P.12).
You may assign your own names to folders
( P.31).
Recorded files may be moved from one
folder to another.
Has a built-in Variable Control Voice
Actuator (VCVA) function ( P.16).
You can insert or delete index marks (
P.28).
You can input file comments.
The recorder has Fast Playback and Slow
Playback functions to control playback
speed ( P.21).
If you connect the recorder to a computer,
you can use it as a USB microphone or
USB speaker.
*2
The large LCD screen with backlight can
be easily read even in the dark.
The recorder has a Noise Cancel Function
( P.26).
*1: Available recording time for one continuous file.
Available recording time may be shorter if many short
recordings are made. (The displayed available recording
time and recorded time are approximate indications.)
*2: Do not use with Windows 98 as computer operation may
become unstable.
Comes with DSS Player software ( P.38).
A USB connected Cradle for data download
from the recorder to the PC ( P.44).