Philips DPM 9400 Microcassette Recorder User Manual


 
DPM 9400 - User Manual
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Note: The memory card delivered with your DPM 9400 has already been preformatted.
Important: Any memory card used with the DPM should be formatted by the DPM itself and not any other device.
For more information on reformatting the memory card, refer to the corresponding DPM menu section in this
manual.
Full memory card
If only two minutes of recording time are left on the memory card, the recording time on the DPM display will start
to blink. This can either be the remaining recording time or the used-up recording time. Note that this additional
time display is only available in combination with the Advanced display option.
When the memory card is full, a warning is displayed and the device beeps; recording stops.
Start screen
After the memory card has been inserted or the DPM is turned on, a start screen is displayed. This screen is
identical to the screen which is displayed when the DPM is in Stop mode.
The following screen is a fictional screen with the maximum number of symbols which could appear.
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1: The battery power.
2: The recording format. This can be either SP or LPm.
3: The SD memory card is write-protected.
4: Insert mode is activated. The default setting is Overwrite mode. For Overwrite mode, no symbol is displayed.
5: Voice-activated recording mode is enabled.
6: AM (or PM) symbol if the US time format is used. The US time format is the default setting for DPM 9400/52.
7: Current time in HH:MM (hours:minutes).
8: The current file number. The current file will always be the last file you worked on. If you do not jump to a
different file, this file will be opened automatically.
9: The dictation is marked as finished (EOL, End-of-Letter:
) and has a Priority ( ) assignment.
10: The recording or playback time of the current dictation.
11: The status indication bar. This is a graphical display for the space left on the memory card. When recording,
playback, winding etc. is done in the sound file, the bar displays the corresponding symbols and actions. The
bar above also indicates that the sound file contains a spoken instruction.
12: The remaining recording time (-) or used-up recording time (+) on the memory card depending on the setting
made with SpeechExec Dictate. The displayed time also depends on the SP/LPm setting.
13: The current recording has barcode information.
14: The current Keyword 1 assignment.
Note: If you inserted and formatted a new memory card, moving the Jog Dial (Skip Forward), pressing the
REC button (DPM 9400/00) or moving the 4-Position Switch to the Record position (DPM 9400/52) will
automatically generate a new file:
DPM 9400/00: The new file is immediately in Record Standby mode.
DPM 9400/52: The new file is immediately in Recording mode.