Philips DPM 9400 Microcassette Recorder User Manual


 
DPM 9400 - User Manual
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6. When you are finished and do not want to make any further changes to the dictation, press the L/P button
(End-of-Letter and Priority) to mark the current dictation as finished (EOL symbol:
). Finishing a dictation via
the L/P button is also possible in Record Standby mode.
The file is closed and a new, empty file is automatically generated. The file number is increased by one.
Recording - DPM 9400/52
DPM 9400/52 enables you to create high-quality digital recordings. To make a recording with DPM 9400/52, do
the following:
1. Move the 4-Position Switch to the REC (Record) position and start dictating.
Speak clearly and keep a distance of approximately 4 inches (ten centimeters) between your mouth and the
DPM.
While DPM 9400/52 is in Recording mode, the Record LED shines permanently red (if Overwrite mode).
Note: Depending on the setting for the recording mode, the LED can be either red or green. In Overwrite
mode the LED is red; Overwrite is the default setting for the recording mode. In Insert mode, the LED is green.
Note: In Recording mode, the following buttons are not available: L/P, INS/OVR, DEL, REC
2. Move the 4-Position Switch to the STOP (Stop) position to stop recording.
The Record LED goes out.
3. To continue recording, move the 4-Position Switch to the REC (Record) position again.
4. When you are finished and do not want to make any further changes to the dictation, press the L/P button to
mark the current dictation as finished (EOL symbol:
).
The file is closed and a new, empty file is automatically generated. The file number is increased by one.
Finishing a dictation (EOL and Priority)
The L/P button on the DPM has two functions: marking a dictation as finished (EOL function, End-of-Letter) and
assigning priority to a dictation (Priority function). The L/P button is only operational if the 4-Position Switch is in
the Stop position and recording has been done in the file.
: The dictation is marked as finished (EOL, End-of-Letter).
: The dictation has been assigned priority.
Note: Finishing a dictation via the L/P button is also possible in Record Standby mode.
The functions of the L/P button are as follows:
If you press the L/P button once, the current file is marked as finished (EOL attribute). The file is closed and a
new, empty file is created.
If you press the L/P button twice within half a second, the current file is marked as finished (EOL attribute) and
assigned the Priority status. This also closes the current file and creates a new, empty file.