Olympus Microcassette Recorder digital voice recorder User Manual |
DIGITAL VOICE
RECORDER
INSTRUCTIONS
Thank you for purchasing an Olympus
Digital Voice Recorder.
Please read these instructions for information
about using the product correctly and safely.
Keep the instructions handy for future reference.
To ensure successful recordings, we recommend that
you test the record function and volume before use.
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Table of contents
Introduction
3 Advanced operations
Safety precautions ...................................... 4
Selecting folders and files...........................28
Displaying file information.........................28
Device lock function....................................29
Setting the Author ID and Work Type ...........30
Verbal Comment.........................................31
Index marks ...............................................32
How to use the menu ..................................33
Menu items ................................................35
File Menu..............................................................35
Rec Menu..............................................................35
LCD/Sound Menu..................................................37
Device Menu.........................................................38
Editing the Work Type information.............................39
Formatting the card [Format]......................41
Customizing the recorder............................43
1 Getting started
Main features.............................................. 8
Identification of parts ................................. 9
Display status indicators (LCD panel)..........................10
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2
3
4
5
Inserting the battery..................................11
Charging the battery ..................................12
Using the lithium ion battery...................................... 12
Power supply from USB cable ......................13
Turning on/off the power............................14
HOLD ..........................................................14
Memory card ..............................................15
Compatible cards.........................................................15
Inserting and ejecting a SD card..................................15
Setting time and date [Time & Date]............16
Changing the time and date........................................ 17
4 Managing files on your PC
2 Basic operations
ODMS and DSS Player software ....................45
Minimum requirement................................................45
Using online help.........................................................46
Recording...................................................18
New recording.............................................................19
Overwrite recording ....................................................20
Insert recording...........................................................21
Connecting to your PC .................................47
Connecting to your PC using the USB cable.................47
Disconnecting from your PC........................................48
Hands-free recording..................................22
Recording monitor......................................22
Playback.....................................................23
5 Other information
Alarm message list .....................................49
Troubleshooting.........................................50
Accessories (optional) .................................52
Specifications.............................................53
Technical assistance and support ................55
Erasing.......................................................25
Erasing files .................................................................25
Partially erasing a file..................................................26
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Safety precautions
Before using your new recorder, read this manual
carefully to ensure that you know how to operate
it safely and correctly. Keep this manual in an
easily accessible location for future reference.
The warning symbols indicate important
safety related information. To protect yourself
and others from personal injury or damage to
property, it is essential that you always read the
warnings and information provided.
Convention used in this manual
•
The word “card” is used to refer to the SD
card and microSD card.
The word “ODMS” is used to refer to the
Olympus Dictation Management System
in Windows environment.
•
•
•
The word “DSS Player” is used to refer to
the DSS Player for Mac in Apple Macintosh
environment.
Caution for usage environment
fDanger
If the product is used without observing
the information given under this
symbol, serious injury or death may
result.
•
To protect the high-precision technology
contained in this product, never leave the
recorder in the places listed below, no
matter if in use or storage:
•
Places where temperatures and/or humidity
are high or go through extreme changes.
Direct sunlight, beaches, locked cars, or near
other heat sources (stove, radiator, etc.) or
humidifiers.
fWarning
If the product is used without observing
the information given under this
symbol, injury or death may result.
•
•
•
Near flammable items or explosives.
In wet places, such as bathrooms or in the rain.
In places prone to strong vibrations.
•
•
Never drop the recorder or subject it to
fCaution
severe shocks or vibrations.
If the product is used without observing
the information given under this
symbol, minor personal injury, damage
to the equipment, or loss of valuable
data may result.
The recorder may malfunction if it is
used in a location where it is subject to
a magnetic/ electromagnetic field, radio
waves, or high voltage, such as near a
TV set, microwave, video game, loud
speakers, large monitor unit, TV/radio
tower, or transmission towers. In such
cases, turn the recorder off and on again
before further operation.
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Safety precautions
•
•
Avoid recording or playing back near
cellular phones or other wireless
equipment, as they may cause
interference and noise. If you experience
noise, move to another place, or move
the recorder further away from such
equipment.
•
•
Use SD/SDHC, microSD/microSDHC
memory cards only. Never use other types
of cards.
If you accidentally insert another type of card into
the recorder, contact an authorized distributor or
service center. Do not try to remove the card by
force.
Do not operate the unit while operating a
vehicle.
Do not use organic solvents such as
alcohol and lacquer thinner to clean the
unit.
fCaution:
Warning regarding data loss:
•
•
Stop using the recorder immediately if
you notice any unusual odors, noise, or
smoke around it.
Recorded content in memory may be destroyed or
erased by operating mistakes, unit malfunction, or
during repair work. It is recommended to back up
and save important content to other media such
as a computer hard disk.
Any liability for passive damages or damage of
any kind occurred due to data loss incurred by a
defect of the product, repair performed by the
third party other than Olympus, an Olympus
authorized service station or any other reason is
excluded from the Olympus’s liability.
Never remove the battery with bare hands, which
may cause a fire or burn your hands.
•
Do not leave the recorder in places where
it may be subject to extremely high
temperatures.
•
Doing so may cause parts to deteriorate and, in
some circumstances, cause the recorder to catch
fire. Do not use the charger or AC adapter if it
is covered (such as a blanket). This could cause
overheating, resulting in fire.
Handling the recorder
•
Handle the recorder with care to avoid
getting a low-temperature burn.
fWarning:
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•
•
When the recorder contains metal parts,
overheating can result in a low-temperature
burn. Pay attention to the following:
When used for a long period, the recorder will
get hot. If you hold on to the recorder in this
state, a low-temperature burn may be caused.
In places subject to extremely cold
temperatures, the temperature of the
recorder’s body may be lower than the
environmental temperature. If possible, wear
gloves when handling the recorder in cold
temperatures.
•
Keep young children and infants away
from the recorder.
Always use and store the recorder out of the reach
of young children and infants to prevent the
following dangerous situations which could cause
serious injury:
1Accidentally swallowing the battery, cards or
other small parts.
2Accidentally being injured by the moving parts
of the recorder.
Do not disassemble, repair or modify the
unit yourself.
•
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Safety precautions
•
If a battery leaks fluid onto your clothing
or skin, remove the clothing and flush
the affected area with clean, running cold
water immediately. If the fluid burns your
skin, seek medical attention immediately.
Keep battery out of the reach of children.
If you notice anything unusual when using
this product such as abnormal noise, heat,
smoke, or a burning odor:
Battery handling precautions
fDanger:
•
The recorder uses a lithium ion battery
specified by Olympus. Charge the battery
with the specified AC adapter or charger.
Do not use any other AC adapters or
chargers.
•
•
•
Battery should never be exposed to flame,
heated, short-circuited or disassembled.
Never heat or incinerate battery.
1remove the battery immediately while being
careful not to burn yourself, and;
2call your dealer or local Olympus representative
for service.
•
•
Take precautions when carrying or storing
battery to prevent them from coming into
contact with any metal objects such as
jewelry, pins, fasteners, etc.
fCaution:
•
Rechargeable battery is exclusively for
use with Olympus digital voice recorder
DS-3500.
•
•
To prevent causing battery leaks or
damaging their terminals, carefully follow
all instructions regarding the use of
batteries. Never attempt to disassemble a
battery or modify it in any way, solder, etc.
If a battery fluid gets into your eyes, flush
your eyes immediately with clear, cold
running water and seek medical attention
immediately.
•
•
•
There is a risk of explosion if the battery is
replaced with the incorrect battery type.
Dispose of the used battery following the
instructions.
Please recycle batteries to help save our
planet’s resources. When you throw away dead
batteries, be sure to cover their terminals and
always observe local laws and regulations.
•
•
Always charge a rechargeable battery
when using it for the first time, or if it has
not been used for a long period.
Rechargeable battery have limited
lifetime. When the operating time
becomes shorter even if the rechargeable
battery is fully charged under the
specified condition, replace it with a new
one.
fWarning:
•
•
Keep batteries dry at all times.
If rechargeable batteries have not been
recharged within the specified time, stop
charging them and do not use them.
Do not use a battery if it is cracked or
broken.
•
•
•
Never subject battery to strong shocks or
continuous vibration.
If a battery leaks, becomes discolored or
deformed, or becomes abnormal in any
other way during operation, stop using
the recorder.
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Safety precautions
LCD monitor
•
The LCD used for the monitor is made
with high-precision technology.
However, black spots or bright spots of
light may appear on the LCD Monitor.
Due to its characteristics or the angle at
which you are viewing the monitor, the
spot may not be uniform in color and
brightness. This is not a malfunction.
Memory Card
fWarning:
•
•
•
Do not touch the card contacts. That may
damage the card.
Do not place the card in locations with
static electricity.
Store the card in a location that is out
of the reach of children. In case of
accidental ingestion, consult a physician
immediately.
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Getting started
Main features
sSupports two types of memory: SD card sLarge color LCD display.
and microSD card.
sDevice Lock function to prevent
unauthorized access to device
(☞ P. 29, P.43).
Authentication system via password.
sIndex mark function which is useful to
search particular points in the dictation
files (☞ P. 32).
sVerbal comment function which allows
transcriptionists to instantly search and
playback instructions on their computer
(☞ P. 31).
sPriority Setting (☞ P. 35).
You can set a priority level on each file recorded.
sODMS (Olympus Dictation Management
System) and DSS Player (DSS Player for
Mac) software included (☞ P.45).
It is possible to customize the recorder in a
number of ways.
sThree Programmable smart buttons
F1,F2 and F3 (☞ P.43).
sSupports 3 file formats:
1
PCM (44.1 kHz/16 bit), MP3 (256 kbps or
128 kbps) and DS2 (DSS Pro QP or DSS
Pro SP) (DSS) (☞ P. 35).
sData encryption function for securing
recordings on the device.
It is possible to set the Encryption level to [High]
(256 bit), [Standard] (128 bit) or [No] (deactivates
the function).
sLithium ion battery rechargeable via
USB cable.
sThis recorder is compatible with USB
2.0, enabling fast data transfer to a
computer.
sFive folders and up to 200 files per
folder, for a maximum of 1,000
recordings (☞ P.18).
When using ODMS (Olympus Dictation
Management System) software, it is possible
to create up to seven folders (max. 1,400 files)
(☞ P.43, P.45).
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Identification of parts
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1SD card slot
#OK/MENU button
2Built-in microphone
3NEW button
$Programmable smart (F1,F2,F3) buttons
%Rewind (0) button
^– (Volume) button
4REC button
5STOP button
&Built-in speaker
*Battery cover
6PLAY button
7REV button
(Battery cover release button
)POWER/HOLD switch
-EAR (Earphone) jack
=MIC (Microphone) jack
qUSB connector
8ERASE b u t t o n
9Record indicator light
0Display (LCD panel)
!+ (Volume) button
@Fast Forward (9) button
wDocking station connector
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Identification of parts
Display status indicators (LCD panel)
1
9
2
3
4
0
1
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5
6
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7
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Display in the recording mode
Display in the playback mode
Display in the recording mode
1Current file name
0Current playback time
2Current folder
!Index mark indicator
@Playback position bar indicator
#Verbal comment indicator
$File length
3Current file number/ Total number of
recorded files in the folder
4Recording elapsed time
5Remaining memory bar indicator
6Remaining recording time
7Level meter indicator
%Recording date and time
^Main Button Guide
You can display the Main Button Guide by using
“Main Button Guide” (☞ P.43) of the customize
functions of ODMS software.
&File information area
Current file’s information can be displayed by
using the “Display” (☞ P.43) function in the
ODMS software.
8Button guide display
9Recorder status indicator
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]: SD card
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]: Pending
]: SD Card lock
]: Encryption
]: microSD card
]: Microphone sensitivity
]: Recording mode
]: Battery
]: VCVA (Variable Control Voice
Actuator)
[ ]: Priority
]: File lock
]: Author ID
]: Work Type
]: Option Item
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Inserting the battery
This recorder uses a lithium ion battery specified
by Olympus (LI-42B). Do not use any other type of
battery.
Battery indicator
The battery indicator on the display will decrease as
the battery loses power.
1
Lightly press down on the battery cover
release button, then open the battery
cover, as shown in the illustration below.
•
•
When [ ] appears on the display, charge the
battery as soon as possible. When the battery is
too weak, [s] and [Battery Low] will appear on
the display and the recorder will shut down.
1
1
3
Notes
2
Turn off the recorder before removing the battery.
Removing the battery while the recorder is still in
use may cause malfunctions, file corruption or file
loss.
•
•
Remove the battery if you are not going to use the
recorder for an extended period of time.
After removing the battery, it could be necessary
to set again the time and date if you left the
recorder without battery for more than 15
minutes or if you removed the battery right after
loading it into the recorder.
2
Insert the battery observing the correct
polarity as shown in the illustration,
then close the battery cover.
•
Insert the battery by sliding in direction A
while pushing down in direction B.
•
The supplied battery is not fully charged. It is
recommended to fully charge it before using the
recorder for the first time or after the battery has
been left unattended for a long time (☞ P.12).
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Charging the battery
After loading the battery into the recorder, you
can charge it by connecting the USB cable to the
recorder.
Using the lithium ion battery
The included battery is exclusively for use with the
Olympus voice recorder DS-3500. Do not use in
combination with other electronic equipment.
Fully charge the battery (approx. 3 hours) before use.
Connect the USB cable to the recorder.
Cautions concerning the battery
Read the following instructions carefully when you
use the battery.
1
Discharging:
Rechargeable battery self-discharges while not in
use. Charge it regularly before use.
Battery life:
Over time, rechargeable battery gradually wear
down. When the operating time becomes shorter
even if the rechargeable battery is fully charged
under the specified condition, replace it with a new
one.
Operating temperature:
Notes
Rechargeable batteries are chemical products.
Battery efficiency may vary even when operating
within the recommended temperature range.
This is an inherent nature of these products.
•
Charge the battery frequently during the first
period of use. The battery will perform better
after several charge/discharge cycles.
Models of batteries different from the included
one may not be charged.
Charging battery via the USB cable connection
may not be successful depending on the power
supply capacity of your PC. Use the AC adapter
(optional) instead.
•
•
Recommended temperature range of use:
During operation:
0°C - 42°C/ 32°F - 107.6°F
Charging:
5°C - 35°C/ 41°F - 95°F
Storage for a long period:
–20°C - 60°C/ –4°F - 140°F
Using the battery outside the above temperature
range may result in declining efficiency and shorter
battery life.
•
•
Do not charge the recorder through a USB hub.
Do not attach or remove the battery if the USB
cable is connected.
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Charging the battery
Power supply from USB cable
Notes
Use the USB cable when recording for extended
period of time.
•
•
When disposing batteries, always observe the
local laws and regulations. Contact your local
recycling center for proper disposal methods.
If battery is not fully discharged, protect it against
short-circuiting (e.g. by taping the contacts)
before disposal.
1
2
Verify that the recorder is in stop mode.
Connect the USB cable to the recorder
while pressing the OK/MENU button.
1
For customers in Germany:
Olympus has a contract with the GRS (Joint Battery
Disposal Association) in Germany to ensure
environmentally friendly disposal.
Detecting abnormal voltage
If the recorder detects a DC power voltage
outside the allowed voltage range (4.4-5.5V),
then [Power Supply Error Remove Power
Plug] will appear on the display, and all
operation will stop. The recorder will not be
operable if abnormal voltage is detected.
Use an AC adapter compatible with the voltage
standard of your environment (optional).
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Turning on/off the power H O L D
When the recorder is not being used, turn the power
off to reduce battery consumption to a minimum.
If you set the recorder to HOLD mode, the running
conditions will be preserved, and all buttons will be
disabled. This feature is useful when the recorder
has to be carried in a bag or pocket. This mode can
also prevent you from accidentally stopping the
recording.
Turning on the power
While the recorder is turned off, slide the
POWER/HOLD switch to the direction of the
arrow.
Set the recorder to HOLD mode
1
Slide the POWER/HOLD switch to the
[HOLD] position.
•
After the recorder is set to HOLD mode, the [Hold]
message will be displayed.
Exit HOLD mode
Slide the POWER/HOLD switch to the A
position.
•
The power will be turned on.
A
Turning off the power
Slide the POWER/HOLD switch to the
direction of the arrow, and hold it for 0.5
seconds or longer.
•
The power will be turned off.
Notes
•
•
If any button is pressed during HOLD mode, the
clock will be displayed for 2 seconds, but the
recorder will not be operable.
If HOLD mode is entered during playback or
recording mode, the recorder will not be operable
but the playback/recording will continue (When
playback has ended or the recording has ended
due to the remaining memory being used up, it
will stop).
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Memory card
This recorder uses two types of memories: a microSD
card as internal memory, and an SD card as additional
memory.
You can remove the content recorded in both the
cards safely in case of malfunction of the recorder.
Inserting and ejecting a SD card
Inserting a SD card
Insert the SD card fully into the card
slot, facing the direction shown in the
illustration below, until it clicks into place.
Compatible cards
The recorder supports memory card capacity from
512 MB up to 32 GB.
•
Insert the card keeping it straight.
1
Cards compatibility
Check the Olympus homepage
information when using cards different from
the included one.
Notes
•
When initializing (formatting) a card,
confirm that no necessary data is stored on
the memory card beforehand. Initialization
completely erases the existing data on the
card.
Card recognition
•
•
•
Cards formatted (initialized) by another device,
like a computer, may not be recognized. Be sure to
format them with this recorder before use.
The card has a service life. When reaching the end
of its life, writing or erasing data on the card will
be disabled. In this case, replace the card.
If you use a PC card adapter compatible with the
card to save or delete some data on the card, the
maximum recording time on the card may be
decreased. To recover the original recording time,
initialize/format the card in the recorder.
After inserting SD card, the message
[Please Wait] will flash on the display while
the recorder recognizes the SD card.
Ejecting a SD card
Push the SD card inward to unlock it and let
it come out of the slot.
Hold the card straight and pull it out.
•
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Memory card
Setting time and date
[Time & Date]
Notes
•
Inserting the card the wrong way or at an angle
could damage the contact area or cause the
card to jam.
If you set the time and date beforehand, the
information when the file is recorded is automatically
stored for each file. Setting the time and date
beforehand enables easier file management.
•
•
If the card is not inserted all the way into the
slot, data may not be written properly.
When an unformatted card is inserted into the
card slot, the recorder will automatically display
the format menu options (☞ P.41).
Use only cards formatted with the recorder
(☞ P.41).
Never remove the card while the recorder is
operating, as this may damage the data.
After pushing the card inward to eject it, releasing
your finger too quickly may cause the card to be
ejected unexpectedly.
This recorder uses a microSD card as internal
memory. The microSD card has been preloaded.
The recorder may not recognize properly even
cards compatible with it.
1
When you use the recorder for the first
time after purchasing it, or when the
battery have been inserted without the
device having been used in a long time, the
[Set Time & Date] will appear.
However, when a Password has been set
as the device lock function (☞ P.29), the
recorder will go to the time and date set
screen after verification (unlocking).
•
•
•
•
•
•
The processing performances reduce in a card
when you repeat writing and deleting. In this case,
format the card (☞ P.41).
F1, F2, F3 button
OK/MENU button
+, − button
9, 0button
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Setting time and date
1
Press the 9or 0button to select
Changing the time and date
If the current time and date is not correct, set it using
the procedure below.
the item to set.
Select the item from the
“hour”, “minute”, “year”,
“month” and “day” with a
flashing point.
1
While the recorder is in stop mode, press
the OK/MENU button.
2
Press the 9or 0button to select
1
[Device Menu] tab.
•
You can change the menu display by moving
the settings tab cursor.
2
Press the + or − button to set.
You can select between 12 and
24 hour display by pressing
the F2 (24H) button while
setting the hour and minute.
3
4
Press the + or − button to select
[Time & Date].
Press the OK/MENU button.
•
You can select the order of the “Month”, “Day”
and “Year” by pressing the F2 (D/M/Y) button
while setting them.
•
The following steps are the same as Step 1
through Step 3 of “Setting time and date
[Time & Date]”.
3
Press the OK/MENU button to complete
the setting.
•
5
Press the F3 (EXIT) button to close the
menu screen.
The clock will start from the set date and time.
Press the OK/MENU button according to the
time signal.
Notes
•
•
Pressing the STOP button while setting the time
and date will cancel the time and date setting. The
recorder will return to the previous time and date.
You can set the time and date from your PC using
ODMS and DSS Player software (☞ P.43).
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Basic operations
Recording
By default, the recorder has five folders, [A], [B],
[C], [D], [E] and you can select folder by pressing
the F1 (FOLDER) button. These five folders can be
selectively used to distinguish the kind of recording.
Up to 200 messages can be recorded per folder.
Also, by default, the Recording Mode is [DSS Pro QP].
Recording related settings
Recording related settings can be configured
to provide a suitable recording environment.
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•
•
•
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Hands-free recording (☞ P. 22).
Recording monitor (☞ P. 22).
Verbal Comment (☞ P. 31).
Pending files [Pending] (☞ P. 35).
Microphone sensitivity [Mic Sense] (☞ P. 35).
Recording modes [Rec Mode] (☞ P. 35).
Using the Variable Control Voice Actuator
[VCVA] (☞ P. 36).
Record function*
2
Before starting recording over a previously recorded
file, the RECORD function can be set to the following:
•
Append: Attaches the new recording to the end
of the previously recorded file (☞ P.19).
Overwrite (default): Overwrites and deletes part
of the previously recorded file starting from the
chosen position (☞ P. 20).
•
•
Insert: The recorded file will be inserted in the
middle of the previously recorded file, starting
from the chosen recording position. The original
file will be kept (☞ P. 21).
By default, the RECORD function is configured to
record using the overwrite option.
Recording will start from the current position of the
existing file.
*
This function will not be available if an MP3 file
has been selected.
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Recording
New recording
Create a new file to record in.
1
1
Press the NEW button to create a new
file.
•
It is possible to select the Work Type from the
work type list by using the ODMS software
(☞ P.43).
a
b
aNew file number
bRemaining recording time
2
2
Press the REC button to start recording.
The record indicator light turns on. Turn the
microphone in the direction of the source to
be recorded.
2
•
3
Press the STOP button to stop
recording.
2
3
•
If you want to append additional recordings to
the same file, press the REC button again (This
function will not be available if an MP3 file has
been selected).
Notes
•
•
•
During recording, a beep will sound whenever the remaining recording
time reaches 60, 30, and 10 seconds.
When the remaining recording time is less than 30 minutes, the color of the
remaining memory bar indicator will change.
When the remaining recording time reaches 60 seconds, the record
indicator light will start flashing. The light will flash faster when the
remaining recording time decreases from 30 to 10 seconds.
[Memory Full] or [Folder Full] will be displayed when the memory or
folder capacity is full.
•
−
Delete unnecessary files before recording any further (☞ P.25) or
transfer dictation files to your PC (☞ P.45).
EN
−
Change the recording media at [Card Select] setting (☞ P.38) or change
to a card with free space.
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Recording
Overwrite recording
You can overwrite a previously recorded file starting from any point within
the file. When using overwriting, the overwritten part will be erased.
1
2
3
•
This function will not be available if an MP3 file has been selected.
1
Select and play the file you want to
overwrite.
•
Stop the playback in the point you want to
start overwriting.
2
2
Press the REC button to start
overwriting.
•
The record indicator light turns on.
aRecording elapsed time
a
b
bTotal recording time of the selected file
3
Press the STOP button to stop
overwriting.
Note
EN
•
You cannot select a recording mode different from the one set onto the
original file.
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Recording
Insert recording
Additional recording can be inserted into previously recorded file.
1
•
This function will not be available if an MP3 file has been selected.
1
2
Select and play the file you want to
insert an additional recording into.
2
While playing the file, press the
F1 (INSERT) button to insert an
additional recording.
•
[Insert Rec?] will appear on the display.
2
3
3
Press the REC button to start inserting
the additional recording.
•
The record indicator light turns on.
[Insert Rec] and the remaining recording time
will alternate on the display.
4
Press the STOP button to stop inserting
the additional recording.
4
Notes
•
•
The recording’s time and date will be updated to the one of the latest
recording inserted.
You cannot select a recording mode different from the one set onto the
original file.
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Hands-free recording
Recording monitor
The recorder can be used as a hands-free recording
device. To set up the recorder for hands-free
operation, connect the optional Olympus Foot
Switch to the back of the docking station (optional)
as shown in the illustration below.
It is possible to monitor your recording by listening
to it even while the recording is in progress. In order
to do so, insert the earphone plug into the earphone
jack and use the + or – buttons to control the volume
level.
You can set the Hands-free function of the recorder
to [Dictation] (default) of [Transcription] by using
the customize functions of the ODMS software
(☞ P.43). Using the ODMS software you can also
change the functions of the foot pedals.
For more details, refer to the online help for ODMS
software (☞ P.46).
2
+ , − (Volume) button
Notes
•
When connecting an earphone or an external
microphone’s plug, insert the plug all the way in
as shown in the illustration above.
Note
•
•
To avoid irritation to the ear, insert the earphone
•
To record with better quality using the hands-free
recording function, set the microphone sensitivity
to [Conference] mode (☞ P.35), or use an external
microphone.
after turning down the volume level.
Do not place earphones near a microphone as this
may cause feedback.
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Playback
You can playback a file starting from any point.
1
Select the file, then press the PLAY
button to start playback.
1
2
2
Press the + or – button to adjust the
2
volume.
•
The volume can be adjusted within a range
from [00] to [30].
3
Press the STOP button at any point you
want to stop the playback.
3
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Playback
Playback functions
Operation
How to cancel
Fast Forward
(FF)
Press the 9button once while in stop mode.
Press the STOP button.
Press the PLAY button.
Press the OK/MENU button.
Rewind
(REW)
Press the 0button once while in stop mode.
Cue
Press and hold the 9button while in stop or
Release the button.
Release the button.
Release the button.
(Cue)
playback mode.
Review
(Rev)
Press and hold the 0button while in stop or
playback mode.
2
Press and hold the REV button.
Playback Speed
Press the F2 (SPEED) button during playback.
•
The playback speed will change at each
pressure of the F2 (SPEED) button.
Play (playback):
Playback at normal speed.
Slow Play (slow playback):
Playback speed slows down (-50%), and
“Slow play” will be displayed.
Fast Play (fast playback):
Playback speed becomes faster (+50%), and
“Fast play” will be displayed.
———
Notes
•
•
If you press the 9button once while fast-forwarding or twice while in stop mode, the recorder will stop
at the end of the file (F.Skip).
If you press the 0button once while rewinding or twice while in stop mode, the recorder will stop at
the beginning of the file (B.Skip). If the 0button is pressed within 2 seconds, the recorder skips to the
beginning of the previous file.
•
•
•
If you press and hold the 9button while fast forwarding (FF), the recorder will continue to skip forward.
If you press and hold the 0button while rewinding (REW), the recorder will continue to skip backward.
The Cue and Review speed can be set from [Speed1] to [Speed5] (☞ P.38). Cue and Review playback sound
EN
can be set to [On] or [Off] (☞ P. 38).
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Erasing
Erasing files
A selected file can be erased from a folder. Also, all
files in a folder can be erased simultaneously.
1
2
Select the file you want to erase.
Press the ERASE button.
2
2
3
Press the + button to select
[Erase in Folder] or [File Erase].
[Erase in Folder]:
All files in a folder can be erased
simultaneously.
[File Erase]:
3
4
Erase one file.
4
5
Press the OK/MENU button.
Press the + button to select [Start], then
press the OK/MENU button.
•
The display changes to [Erase !] and erasing
will start.
[Erase Done] is displayed when the file is
erased. File numbers will be reassigned
automatically.
•
5
Notes
•
•
An erased file cannot be restored.
The erasing process may take up to 10 seconds.
Do not interrupt this process or data may be
damaged.
•
Files cannot be erased in the following cases.
EN
-
-
Files are locked (☞ P. 35).
Files are inside a locked SD card.
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Erasing
Partially erasing a file
Any unnecessary part of a file can be erased.
1
2
Start playback the file you want to erase
partially.
Press the ERASE button at the point you
want to start erasing.
2
•
While playback continues, [Erase Start] will
appear on the display.
2
•
If the press the F2 ( ) button, playback will
skip (F.Skip) to the end of the file and then
stop. That will be set automatically as the
ending point of the partial erase.
If you press the F1 ( ) button, playback will
skip back (B. Skip) and restart from the partial
erase starting point.
•
Playback will continue until the end of the
file or until the partial erase ending point is
confirmed.
3
3
In the position you want to end partial
erase, press the ERASE button again.
•
The erase starting point (time) set in step 2
and the ending point (time) set in this step will
be displayed alternatively for 8 seconds.
If you let the playback continue until the end
of the file, or in case of a Verbal comment
(☞ P.31) before it, that will be considered the
ending point of the partial erase.
•
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Erasing
4
Press the ERASE button to confirm the
erasure.
•
The display changes to [Partial erasing !] and
erasing will start.
4
•
When [Partial erase completed.] appears on
the display, partial erase is complete.
2
Notes
•
If the ERASE button is not pressed within 8 seconds after the [Start point]
and [End point] are alternately displayed, the recorder will revert to stop
status.
•
•
An erased file cannot be restored.
The erasing process may take up to 10 seconds. Do not interrupt this
process or data may be damaged.
•
Files cannot be partial erased in the following cases.
-
-
-
MP3 file is selected.
Files are locked (☞ P. 35).
Partial erasing is not possible on part of files with a Verbal comment on
them (☞ P. 31).
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-
Files are inside a locked SD card.
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Advanced operations
Selecting folders and files Displaying file information
The recorder can display a variety of information
related to the current file.
Changing folders
1
While the recorder is in stop mode,
1
Select the file whose information you
want to display.
press the F1 (FOLDER) button.
•
The folder list screen will be displayed.
2
Press the +, – or F1 (FOLDER) button
to select the folder, then press the
OK/MENU button.
3
2
Press the F3 (INFO) button.
•
The following information will be displayed:
[Date] [Author ID] [Work Type]
Selecting a file
1
While the file is being displayed, press
the 9, 0button.
a Total number of recorded
files in the folder
b Current file number
a
b
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Device lock function
Access to the recorder can be restricted by using the
Device Lock function. Password authentication can
be safer for your data in case the recorder is lost.
The password can be set by using the ODMS
software (☞ P.43).
When the password has been registered, you will be
asked for it on start-up.
3
After all four digits have been entered,
press the F2 (ENTER) button.
•
If the 4 digit number entered matches the
registered password then the start-up
message will appear and the recorder will
start-up.
1
Use the +, –, 9or 0buttons to
select a number.
3
•
The default password when using the ODMS
software to set the password for the first time
is “0000”.
2
Press the OK/MENU button to set a
number.
Authentication halt mode
•
A [ ] will appear in the selected first digit and
the flashing cursor will move to the next one
over (to the right). Repeat steps 1 and 2 to
enter all four digits.
If the password does not match after five
consecutive tries, the recorder will enter into
authentication halt mode for ten minutes.
After ten minutes the password history will
be deleted, and the recorder will return to the
password input screen.
•
Pressing the ERASE button at any time will
erase the last entry and move the cursor to the
previous entry (to the left).
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Setting the Author ID and Work Type
Every file recorded on the recorder will include
the Author ID and Work Type as part of its header
information. To create multiple Author IDs and
Work Types on the recorder, use the bundled ODMS
software to create and upload a data list (list of
Author IDs and Work Types) to the recorder. For more
details, refer to the online help for ODMS software
(☞ P.46).
Setting the Work Type
Up to 20 Work Types can be registered and uploaded
to the recorder using the ODMS software. Each Work
Type can have up to 10 optional items associated
with it. Work Types and Optional Items can be
used on the recorder to populate the file header
information. Refer to the ODMS software online help
for registering/setting up Optional Items through the
ODMS software (☞ P.46).
By default the Author ID is set to “DS3500”.
Setting an Author ID
The Work Type information of the recorded or
uploaded files can be edited with the menu settings
of the recorder (☞ P. 39).
1
Turn ON the recorder.
When [Prompt for author ID at Power-on.]
has been set through ODMS software (☞ P.43),
the registered Author ID list will appear.
•
1
While the recorder is in stop mode,
3
press the NEW button.
•
When [Prompt for Worktype ID on new
recordings.] has been set through ODMS
software (☞ P.43), the Work Types uploaded to
the recorder will appear in a list.
2
3
Press the + or – button to select the
Author ID that you want to assign to the
recorder from the ID list.
2
Press the + or – button to select a Work
Type from the Work Type list.
Press the OK/MENU button to set the ID.
•
When more than one Author ID exist on the
recorder, the ID list will be displayed.
3
Press the OK/MENU button to set the
Work Type.
Note
•
The selected Work Type and a maximum of
20 Optional Items associated to it can be
recorded as file header information.
It is possible to add an extra Value to the
Optional Items list of the selected Work
Type. In order to do so, go to the Work Type
information screen (☞ P.39). For more details,
refer to the online help for ODMS software
(☞ P.46).
•
Up to 10 Author ID entries can be registered (up to
a maximum of 16 characters).
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Verbal Comment
Verbal comments are useful to append vocal
instructions while recording.
Clearing an Verbal Comment
It is possible to search and playback Verbal comment
using the ODMS and DSS Player software. Verbal
comments are also useful to give instructions to
transcriptionists.
1
When playing a Verbal Comment, press
the ERASE button.
2
Press the + button to select [Clear], then
press the OK/MENU button.
•
Verbal comments can be set on DS2 files only.
Setting a Verbal Comment
Notes
•
•
Up to 32 Verbal comments can be set into a file.
When a file is locked or set to read-only, or when
the SD card is locked, Verbal comments cannot be
erased.
When the recorder has been set to DSS Classic
mode, it will not be possible to record Verbal
Comments.
1
While the recorder is in recording mode,
press and hold the F1 (VERBAL) button.
•
Data recorded while pressing the F1 (VERBAL)
button will be recorded as Verbal Comment.
•
3
Locating a Verbal Comment
2
When playing back a file, press and hold
the 9or 0button.
•
The recorder stops for 1 second when it
reaches the Verbal Comment.
•
The verbal comment part has a different color.
a Verbal Comment part
a
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Index marks
Index marks can be placed into a file during
recording or playback. Index marks are used to
provide a quick and easy way to identify important
or significant parts within the file.
Clearing an index mark
1
Select a file in which index marks you
wish to erase are contained.
Setting an index mark
2
3
Press the 9or 0button to select
the index mark to erase.
1
While the recorder is in recording mode
or in playback mode, press the
F3 (INDEX) button.
While the index number appears for
approximately 2 seconds on the display,
press the ERASE button.
•
The index mark is erased.
Notes
3
•
•
Up to 32 index marks can be set into a DS2 file.
Up to 16 index marks can be set into MP3 and PCM
files.
•
When a file is locked or set to read-only, or when
the SD card is locked, index mark cannot be
erased.
•
If the recorder has been set to DSS Classic mode,
index marks are limited to a maximum of 16 for
each file.
Locating an index mark
2
While playing back a file, press and hold
the 9or 0button.
•
The recorder stops for 1 second when it
reaches the index mark.
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How to use the menu
Items in menus are categorized by tabs, so select a
tab first and move to a desired item to quickly set it.
You can set each menu item as follows.
2
Press the 9or 0button to move to
the tab that contains the item you want
to set.
•
You can change the menu display by moving
the settings tab cursor.
F1, F3 button
OK/MENU button
+, − button
9, 0button
3
3
Press the + or − button to move to the
1
While the recorder is in stop mode, press
item you want to set.
the OK/MENU button.
•
Move to the menu item you want to set.
•
The menu will appear on the display.
4
Press the OK/MENU button.
•
Move to the setting of the selected item.
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How to use the menu
5
Press the + or – button to change the
setting.
Menu list
File Menu
[Priority]
[Pending]
[File Lock]
[Work Type]
[Information]
[Mic Sense]
[Rec Mode]
[VCVA]
Rec Menu
3
•
Pressing the 0button without pressing the
OK/MENU button will cancel the settings and
return you to the previous screen.
[Backlight]
[LED]
LCD/Sound Menu
[Beep]
6
Press the OK/MENU button to complete
the setting.
[Language(Lang)]
[Card Select]
[Cue/Rev]
•
You will be informed that the settings have
been established via the screen.
Device Menu
[Power Save]
[Time & Date]
[USB Class]
[Reset Settings]
[Format]
[Card information]
[System information]
7
Press the F3 (EXIT) button to close the
menu screen.
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Menu items
Information
File Menu
The recorder can display a variety of information
related to the current file.
Priority
By default, F2 button is programmed with Priority
Rec Menu
function. The setting can also be performed from
the menu.
Mic Sense
You can set a priority level on each file recorded. You
can select “High” or “Normal”. The default is Normal
You can switch between two microphone
sensitivities to meet recording needs: [Dictation] for
oral dictation and [Conference] which is suited for
situations like meetings and conferences with a small
number of people.
[Conference]:
High-sensitivity mode that records sounds in all
directions.
level.
[Set]:
High level.
[Cancel]:
Normal level.
3
•
Each time the F2 (PRIORITY) button is pressed
the Priority level will change (High/Normal).
[Dictation]:
Low-sensitivity mode suited for dictation.
Pending
When you set [Pending] to the file, the file becomes
“Pending file”. If “Download file” is set to “Finished
file” by ODMS software, the [Pending] file is not
transferred and only [Finished] file (edited file) will
be transferred to your PC.
•
The setting status will appear on the display as
] or [ ].
[
Rec Mode
You can choose between different recording formats.
[Pending]:
Sets to a file of “Editing” and [ ] will appear on
the display.
1
Select the recording format.
[DSS]:
DSS stands for Digital Speech Standard,
a digital audio file format defined by a
cooperative venture by Olympus and other
two companies.
DSS format files are easily editable and have a
very light file size.
[PCM ST] (Stereo):
This is an uncompressed audio format which is
used for music CDs and the like.
[MP3]:
MPEG is the international standard established
by a working group of the ISO (International
Organization for Standardization).
[Finished]:
Sets to a file of “already edited”.
File Lock
The File lock function allows you to prevent
important files from being accidentally erased.
[On]:
Locks the file and prevents it from being erased.
[
] will appear on the display.
[Off]:
Unlocks the file and allows it to be erased.
Work Type
2
Select the recording rate.
The Work Type information of the recorded or
uploaded files can be edited with the menu settings
of the recorder.
For details, see “Editing the Work Type
information” (☞ P. 39).
W h e n [ DSS] is selected:
[DSS Pro QP] (Quality Playback) or
[DSS Pro SP] (Standard Playback)
W h e n [ PCM ST] is selected:
Recording rate will be fixed at 44.1 kHz/16 bit.
W h e n [ MP3] is selected:
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Menu items
•
•
Since the built-in microphone is monaural, even
if you enable [PCM ST] in [Rec Mode] the sound
recorded through the built-in microphone will
be monaural. In order to do stereo recording, the
external stereo microphone will be necessary
(optional).
You cannot select the [DSS Pro QP] mode when
setting the recorder to the DSS Classic mode.
For details, see “Recording” in the “Customizing
the recorder” (☞ P.43).
Adjust the start/stop actuation level:
While the recorder is in recording mode,
press the 9or 0button to adjust the
actuation level.
•
The VCVA level can be set to any of 15 different
values.
•
The higher the value is, the more sensitive the
recorder can react to sounds. At the highest value,
even the faintest sound will activate recording.
The VCVA actuation level can be adjusted
according to the ambient (background) noise.
•
VCVA
The VCVA feature extends recording time and
conserves memory by stopping recording during
silent periods, which helps the playback to be more
efficient. When the microphone senses that sounds
have reached a preset threshold volume level, the
built-in Variable Control Voice Actuator (VCVA) starts
recording automatically, and stops when the volume
drops below the threshold level.
C Start level (moves to the
right/left according to the
set level)
3
1
2
Select [On].
c
Press the REC button to start recording.
•
When the sound volume is lower than the
preset actuation sound level, recording
automatically stops after 1 second
approximately, and [Standby] flashes on
the display. The record indicator light turns
on when recording starts and flashes when
recording pauses.
•
•
The start/stop actuation level also varies
depending on the selected microphone
sensitivity mode (☞ P. 35).
To ensure successful recordings, prior testing and
adjustment of the start/stop actuation level is
recommended.
a VCVA indicator
b Level meter (varies
according to the sound
volume being recorded)
a
b
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Menu items
Language (Lang)
LCD/Sound Menu
You can set the language for the recorder’s user
interface.
[Česky] [Dansk] [Deutsch] [English] [Español]
[Français] [Nederlands] [Polski] [Русский]
[Svenska]:
The languages available may vary depending
on the country/region where the product is
purchased.
Backlight
By default, the display will remain lit for about
10 seconds when a button on the recorder is pressed.
•
1
2
Select [Lighting Time], [Dim Light Time]
or [Brightness].
Select the options.
When [Lighting Time] is selected:
[5seconds] [10seconds] [30seconds] [1minute]:
Set the backlight duration.
When [Dim Light Time] is selected:
[30seconds] [1minute] [2minutes] [5minutes]
[Always On]:
3
Set the time after which the backlight dims.
When [Brightness] is selected:
[01] [02] [03]:
Sets the brightness of the backlight when lit.
LED
You can set it so the record indicator light does not
turn on.
[On]:
LED light will be set.
[Off]:
LED light will be canceled.
Beep
When the Beep is set to [On], the recorder will beep
in case of error.
[On]:
Beep is enabled.
[Off]:
Beep is disabled.
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Menu items
Time & Date
Device Menu
Setting the time and date beforehand enables easier
file management.
For details, see “Setting time and date
[Time & Date]” (☞ P.16).
Card Select
By default, the recording media is set to [SD Card] by
the manufacturer.
The recording media [ ] or [ ] will appear on
the display.
USB Class
•
You can set the USB class of this recorder with a USB
connection to [Composite] or [Storage Class].
[Composite]:
In the 3 classes of Storage, USB audio and human
interface device, USB connection is possible. While
USB connection in [Composite], the recorder
can be used as the USB speaker and the USB
microphone.
Cue/Rev
The playback sound of Cue and Review operation
and Cue and Review speed can be set.
1
Select [Sound] or [Speed].
3
[Sound]:
Set the playback sound of Cue and Review to
[Storage Class]:
USB connection is possible in only storage class.
On or Off.
[Speed]:
Set the Cue and Review speed.
Reset Settings
2
Select the options.
To reset the menu setting to their default values use
[Reset Settings] under [Device Menu], or use the
ODMS and DSS Player software.
When [Sound] is selected:
[On]:
Activate the playback sound of Cue and
Review.
[Off]:
Format
Cards that have been used in non-Olympus devices,
or cards that are not recognized by the recorder,
must be formatted before they can be used with the
recorder.
Disables this function.
When [Speed] is selected:
You can adjust the Cue and Review speed level
from [Speed 1] to [Speed 5].
•
Formatting the card will erase all the stored data,
including locked files.
•
Cue and Review speed level becomes faster as
the numerical value becomes larger.
For details, see “Formatting the card [Format]”
(☞ P.41).
Power Save
By default, the recorder will enter into Power Save
mode if not used for more than 10 minutes.
[5minutes] [10minutes] [30minutes] [1hour]:
Set the length of time before the recorder will
enter into Power Save mode.
Card Information
Memory card capacity and remaining card space for
the cards in use will be displayed on the recorder.
System Information
[Off]:
System information about the recorder like its
[Model], [Version] and [Serial No.] can be displayed.
Disables this function.
If any button is pressed, time count will restart.
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Menu items
5
Press the + or – button on the Work Type
information screen to select the Option
Item, then press the OK/MENU button.
Editing the Work Type information
1
Select the file for which you want to edit
the Work Type information (☞ P. 28).
•
The Option Item name input screen will be
displayed.
2
Select [Work Type] at the [File Menu]
screen, then press the OK/MENU button.
•
When inputting or editing an Option Item
name, only characters recognized by the
ODMS software can be used.
3
3
4
Press the F2 (EDIT) button.
Work Type
Option Item name
input screen
information screen
Press the + or – button to select
[Edit Work Type] or [Select From Work
Type List], then press the OK/MENU
button.
6
Entering characters.
a Input name display area
b Cursor
c Input position
d Keyboard window
c
a
b
d
sCharacter selection:
[Edit Work Type]:
+, –, 0, 9button: Use these buttons to
select the character you want to input on the
Keyboard window.
This will take you to the Work Type
information screen and allow you to modify
the Work Type information that has been
registered for the file.
sCharacter confirmation:
OK/MENU button: Use this button to confirm
your selection.
[Select from Work Type List]:
You can re-select Work Type from the Work
Type list.
sCharacter deletion:
ERASE button: Use this button to delete a
character.
1 Press the + or − button to select the
Work Type.
2 Press the OK/MENU button.
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Menu items
sMoving the entry column:
7
Press the F2 (FINISH) button.
When pressing the + button if the cursor is on
top of the Keyboard window, the cursor will
disappear. An Input position within the input
name display area will change from flashing to
lighting.
•
The recorder will return to the Work Type
information screen.
•
When you create a new file and input a Work
Type, press the F2 (FINISH) button again in
the File information screen to get entered into
the stop state in the New File.
9button: Each press the button moves the
Input position one space to the next (right).
The Input position can be moved up to the
space next (right) to the last character.
0button: Each press the button moves the
Input position one space to the previous (left).
The Input position can be moved up to the
first character.
– button: The Input position changes from
lighting to flashing. The cursor is lit on the
“0” string within the Keyboard window, and
makes character selection available.
3
Entry is performed by insert entry. When the
character in the Input position has already
been finalized, the character after the cursor
will move one column to the right.
sMaximum entered character count:
The Option item name can be entered up to
the number of characters specified below.
Preset default values can also be set for the
option items to simplify data entry process.
Option item name: 20 characters
sCanceling the entered contents:
Press the F1 (BACK) button, and select
[Yes], then press the OK/MENU button
when inputting characters: This will delete
the entered content for the selected item
and return you to the Work Type information
screen.
Press the F3 (EXIT) button, and select [Yes],
then press the OK/MENU button when
inputting characters: This will delete the
entered content for the selected item and
return the recorder to stop mode.
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Formatting the card [Format]
Cards that have been used in non-Olympus devices,
or cards that are not recognized by the recorder,
must be formatted before they can be used with the
recorder.
3
4
5
6
Press the + or – button to select [Start]
option.
1
Select [Device Menu] at the [Format]
screen, then press the OK/MENU button.
3
Press the OK/MENU button to confirm
[Start] selection.
2
Press the + or – button to select
[SD Card] or [microSD Card],
then press the OK/MENU button.
Press the + or – button again to select
[Start] option.
Press the OK/MENU button again to
initiate the formatting process.
•
[Format Done] displays when formatting
ends.
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Formatting the card
Notes
•
The time required to format a card varies
according to the capacity of the card to be
formatted.
Do not interrupt the formatting process with the
following actions. Doing so may damage the data
or the card.
-
-
Remove the card.
Remove the battery.
•
•
Formatting the card will erase all the stored data,
including locked files.
When an unformatted card is inserted, the format
menu will be displayed automatically.
•
•
Locked SD card cannot be initialized.
3
Memory cards will be formatted using quick
format. Formatting the card will reset the
information of the file management, but the data
inside the card may not be deleted completely.
Be careful of data leakage when disposing or
handling over the card. We recommend you to
physically destroy the card when disposing it.
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Customizing the recorder
You can customize various settings of the recorder
using the ODMS software (☞ P.45).
For more details, refer to the online help for ODMS
software (☞ P.46).
Device Security
❏
You can perform various settings related to the
recorder’s device lock function.
PIN code:
Common settings
•
Password setting.
You can set the default values for each of the
recorder’s Menu items.
Device Lock:
•
•
Device lock function On/Off.
Settings related to the timing for setting the
device lock.
Changing the number of allowable input errors
(mismatches) for the password.
Administrative settings
General
❏
•
Accessibility:
•
You can perform various settings related to
user authorization, such as prohibiting both file
erasure and Menu settings.
3
Author List
❏
You can perform settings related to the Author.
Author List:
Splash Message:
•
•
•
•
Register multiple Author IDs (up to max. 10 items).
Set the priority level for each Author ID.
Select the Author ID you want to be used by
default.
You can set the contents that appear in the
message which is displayed during start-up.
Main Button Guide:
•
You can enable the Main Button Guide, which
shows the button functions on the display.
Author Selection:
•
Choose to activate/deactivate the Author ID
selection at the recorder start-up.
Alarm:
•
You can set occasions for the recorder’s alarm or
beep noise to sound.
Work Type List
❏
You can perform settings related to the Work Type.
Display
❏
Work Type List:
•
You can select a default pattern for display from 4
patterns.
•
•
Register Work Types (up to max. 20 items).
Set the option items each Work Type (up to max.10
options).
•
The way information is displayed on the LCD
display can be customized for three different
areas.
•
Select the Work Type you want to be used by
default.
–
The upper part of the screen displays the
recorder's basic functions.
Worktype Selection:
−
The lower part of the screen can be used
to display information on the file actually
selected, like Author ID, Work Type and Option
Item.
•
Choose to activate/deactivate the Work Type
selection when the recorder is New mode.
−
The right part of the screen can be used to
display the Main Button Guide indicators.
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Customizing the recorder
Device Folders
Programmable Buttons
❏
❏
You can perform various settings related to the
recorder’s folders.
You can change the functions assigned to the
Programmable Smart Buttons (F1, F2, F3 buttons)
and the Main Buttons (NEW, REC, STOP, PLAY, REV
buttons). You can also choose how to operate the
REC button when recording.
Enabled:
•
Change the number of usable folders.
Folder name:
Change the folder name.
Worktype:
Main Button functions:
•
•
Select a combination of functions.
Programmable Buttons:
•
Set the folder's work type.
•
Select the function to associate to the
Programmable buttons (F1, F2, F3 buttons) for
each mode (New, Stop, Recording, Playback
modes).
AutoLock:
•
Set the Auto Lock on a file to On/Off.
3
Encryption:
Rec Mode:
•
Select a folder’s Encryption level.
It is possible to set the Encryption level to [High]
(256 bit), [Standard] (128 bit) or [No] (deactivates
the function).
•
You can choose to record by pressing and holding
the REC button. Choose [Yes] to activate this
function.
Hands Free
❏
Password:
You can perform settings related to the Hands-Free
operation with the Foot Switch (optional).
•
Set the folder's Encryption Password.
Recording
❏
You can perform various settings related to the
recorder’s Dictation files.
DSS Format:
•
Select the recording format (DSS Pro/DSS Classic).
Record function:
•
Select the recording mode (Overwrite/Append/
Insert).
File download:
•
Select the files you want to be transferred to the
PC (All file/Finished file).
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Managing files on your PC
ODMS and DSS Player software
The ODMS (Windows) and DSS Player (Macintosh)
software is a fully featured software tool that
provides a simple to use but sophisticated
method for managing your recordings. Some
of the features of the ODMS and DSS Player
software are:
Microsoft® Windows 7®:
Ultimate / Enterprise / Professional / Home
Premium (both of x86/64)
For Workgroup:
Microsoft® Windows® XP:
Professional SP3 x86
•
•
Customize functions on the recorder (ODMS only).
Automatic start-up of the application by
connecting the device.
Professional SP2 x64
Microsoft® Windows Vista®:
Ultimate / Enterprise / Business SP2 (both of
x86/64)
Microsoft® Windows 7®:
Ultimate / Enterprise / Professional
(both of x86/64)
Microsoft® Windows® Server 2003 SP2
(both of x86/64)
Microsoft® Windows® Server 2003 R2 SP2
(both of x86/64)
Microsoft® Windows® Server 2008 SP2
(both of x86/64)
Microsoft® Windows® Server 2008 R2
(both of x86/64)
•
Automatic download of Dictation files by
connecting the device.
•
•
Backs up downloaded Dictation files (ODMS only).
Automatic transmission of downloaded Dictation
files to addresses specified through e-mail and
FTP (ODMS only).
4
•
Automatic transmission of transcribed documents
through e-mail and FTP, as well as Dictation files
and link management (ODMS only).
•
•
Change the recorder’s menu settings.
Direct recording and editing of existing Dictation
files through Voice recorder’s button operation.
Editing Instruction Comments and Verbal
comments (ODMS only).
•
•
CPU:
Microsoft® Windows® XP / Vista / 7:
1 GHz or higher
Microsoft® Windows® Server 2003:
1 GHz or higher
Microsoft® Windows® Server 2008:
2 GHz or higher
Encrypt Dictation files within the folder by
encrypting the folder itself (ODMS only).
Make sure that your computer meets the minimum
requirements listed below. Please check with your
system administrator or your Olympus Professional
Dealer.
RAM:
Microsoft® Windows® XP:
256 MB or more
Minimum requirement
Microsoft® Windows Vista®:
1 GB or more
Microsoft® Windows 7®:
1 GB or more (32 bit) / 2 GB or more (64 bit)
Microsoft® Windows® Server 2003:
256 MB or more
Microsoft® Windows® Server 2008:
2 GB or more
Hard drive space:
2 GB or more
ODMS software (Windows)
Operating System:
For Stand-Alone:
Microsoft® Windows® XP:
Professional / Home Edition SP3 x86
Professional / Home Edition SP2 x64
Microsoft® Windows Vista®:
Ultimate / Enterprise / Business / Home
Premium SP2 (both of x86/64)
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ODMS and DSS Player software
Browser:
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or later
Drive:
CD-ROM, CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-ROM drive
Display:
1024 x 768 pixels or more, 65,536 colors or more
(16,770,000 colors or more is recommended)
USB port:
One or more free ports
Others:
Using online help
For information on the ODMS and DSS Player
software usage and features, refer to the online help.
To start online Help:
ODMS software (Windows)
1
Click the [start] button, then select
[All Programs], [Olympus Dictation
Management System],
With the Dictation Module, Transcription Module:
A Microsoft WDM- or MME-compliant and
Windows-compatible sound device
[Dictation Module Help].
2
3
While ODMS software is running, select
DSS Player software (Macintosh)
the [Help] menu, [Contents].
Operating System:
Mac OS X 10.4.11 - 10.7
CPU:
PowerPC® G3 500 MHz or more,
or Intel Core Solo/Duo 1.5 GHz or more
RAM:
256 MB or more (512 MB or more is recommended)
Hard drive space:
200 MB or more
While ODMS software is running, press
F1 on the keyboard.
4
DSS Player software (Macintosh)
While DSS Player software is running,
select [DSS Player Help] from the [Help] menu.
Note
•
The Online help will be available after the ODMS
and DSS Player software installation.
Drive:
CD-ROM, CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-ROM drive
Browser:
Macintosh Safari 3.0.4 or later,
mozilla Firefox 3.6.20 or later
Display:
1024 x 768 pixels or more, 32,000 colors or more
USB port:
One or more free ports
Others:
•
Audio device
Notes
•
Even if the above conditions are satisfied,
self-modified computers, self-upgraded OS or
multiple OS environments are not supported.
Macintosh version does not support voice
recognition software.
For information on the latest OS upgrades
compatibility, visit the Olympus Web page at
•
•
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Connecting to your PC
Connecting to your PC using the USB cable
1
2
3
Boot the PC.
Connect the USB cable to the USB port of the PC.
Connect the USB cable to the connecting terminal on the
bottom of the recorder.
•
[Remote (Composite)] is displayed on the recorder if the USB cable is
connected.
After connecting the recorder to your PC, it will be powered through the USB
cable.
When connected to a PC, the SD card and the microSD card will be recognized
from the PC as separated removable disk drives.
4
Notes
•
•
•
•
NEVER remove the card or disconnect the USB cable while the record
indicator light is flashing. If you do, the data will be destroyed.
Some PC’s may not supply sufficient power and the recorder fails to
connect. Refer to your PC user’s manual regarding the USB port on your PC.
Do not connect the recorder to a PC by using a USB hub. Make sure to
connect to a USB port on your PC.
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Connecting to your PC
Disconnecting from your PC
Windows
1
Click [ ] on the task bar located at the lower-right corner of
the screen. Click [Safely remove USB Mass Storage Device].
•
The drive letter will differ depending on the PC being used.
2
Confirm that the record indicator light turns off before
disconnecting the USB cable.
Macintosh
1
Drag and drop the recorder’s drive icon for this recorder
displayed on the desktop to the Recycle Bin icon.
2
Confirm that the record indicator light turns off before
disconnecting the USB cable.
4
Note
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•
NEVER remove the card or disconnect the USB cable while the record
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Other information
Alarm message list
M e s s a g e
E x p l a n a t i o n
A c t i o n
[Battery Low]
The battery power is low.
Charge the battery (☞ P.12).
[Power Supply Error
Remove Power Plug]
Voltage outside of the allowable limit has been
detected.
Use an AC adapter compatible with the voltage
standard of your environment (optional).
[File Protected]
[Index Full]
Editing or deleting the file is not possible.
Unlock the file (☞ P. 35).
The maximum number of Index marks has been Erase index marks that are no longer required
reached (max 32 Index marks per file).
(☞ P. 32).
The maximum number of Verbal comments
[Verbal Comment Full] has been reached (max 32 Verbal comments
Erase unnecessary Verbal comments (☞ P. 31).
per file).
The maximum number of files has been reached
(max 200 files per folder).
[Folder Full]
Erase unnecessary files (☞ P. 25).
5
Erase once again. When an Erase Error occurs,
[Erase Error]
[Card Error]
[Memory Full]
An error occurred while erasing.
The card has not been recognized properly.
No remaining memory.
format the card (☞ P.41).
Remove the card and insert it again (☞ P.15).
Erase unnecessary files or insert another card
(☞ P.15, P. 25).
[Format Error]
There was an error while formatting the card.
The recorder cannot find the card.
Format the card again (☞ P.41).
[Insert Card]
Insert a card (☞ P.15).
[Can’t make the
system file. Connect
to PC and delete
unnecessary file]
The management file cannot be created due to
insufficient space on the card.
Connect the recorder to a computer and delete
unnecessary files.
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Troubleshooting
Symptom
Probable cause
Action
The battery power is low.
Charge the battery (☞ P.12).
Nothing appears on
the display
The recorder is turned off.
Turn the power on (☞ P.14).
Press any button.
The recorder is currently in Power Save mode.
The recorder is in HOLD mode.
The card does not have enough memory.
The card is unformatted.
Unable to use any
buttons
Release the recorder from HOLD (☞ P.14).
Erase unnecessary files or insert another card
(☞ P.15, P. 25).
Format the card (☞ P.41).
Change to any other folder (☞ P. 28).
Unlock the file (☞ P. 35).
The maximum number of files has been
reached.
Unable to record
The file is locked.
5
The SD card is locked.
The earphone is connected.
The volume level is set to [00].
The file is locked.
Unlock the SD card.
Unplug the earphones to use the internal
speaker.
No playback tone
heard
Adjust the volume level (☞ P. 23).
Unlock the file (☞ P. 35).
Unlock the SD card.
Unable to erase
The SD card is locked.
The recorder was shaken during recording.
———
Noise heard during
playback
The recorder was placed near a cell phone or
fluorescent lamp while recording or during
playback.
Avoid to use the recorder near cell phones or
fluorescent lamps.
Recording level too
low
Set the microphone sensitivity to the
conference mode and try again (☞ P. 35).
The microphone sensitivity is too low.
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Troubleshooting
Symptom
Probable cause
Action
The maximum number of index marks (32) has
been reached.
Erase unnecessary index marks (☞ P. 32).
Unable to set index
marks
The file is locked.
Unlock the file (☞ P. 35).
The SD card is locked.
Unlock the SD card.
Unable to set verbal
comments
The maximum number of verbal comments (32)
has been reached.
Erase unnecessary verbal comments (☞ P. 31).
Cannot find the
recorded file
Switch to the correct recording media or folder
(☞ P.18, P. 28, P. 38).
Wrong recording media or folder.
The transferred files are either not supported by
this recorder or MP3 files recorded on devices
other than Olympus recorders.
The recorder can recognize only file format
supported by this recorder*.
Cannot find the
transferred files
Cannot connect to
a PC
Sometimes a connection cannot be made with
some PCs running Windows XP, Vista or 7.
You need to change the PC’s USB settings. See
ODMS software online help for details (☞ P.46).
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*
Supports file formats: DS2 (DSS Pro QP or DSS Pro SP), DSS (QP or SP), MP3 (256kbps or 128 kbps),
PCM (44.1 kHz/16 bit)
For MP3 files created using other Olympus recorders, support may be extended to other bitrates as well.
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Accessories (optional)
sHeadset: E62, E102
sPC transcription kit: AS-7000
The AS-7000 transcription kit provides you with a
Foot Switch, a headset and ODMS and DSS Player
software for easy transcription of DSS recordings.
In order to use the AS-7000 transcription kit,
the docking station (CR15) will be necessary
(optional).
sFoot Switch: RS31
Connect to the USB docking station with DS-3500
for hands-free transcription.
sConnecting cord: KA333
Use to connect the microphone jack of the
recorder to a radio or other sound source.
sTelephone pickup: TP8
Earphone type microphone can be plugged into
your ear while phoning. The voice or conversation
over the phone can be clearly recorded.
sLithium ion battery: LI-42B
This lithium ion rechargeable battery is
manufactured by Olympus. It is best paired with
the LI-42C battery charger.
sUSB connecting AC adapter: A517
DC 5V AC Adapter for USB connection.
sDocking Station: CR15
Stereo headset for your PC. A helpful tool for PC
based transcription.
sMonaural binaural earphone: E20
sNoise-cancellation microphone: ME12
(Dictation microphone)
Used to get crisp recordings of your own voice by
reducing the effects of ambient noise.
Recommended to improve the accuracy when
using voice-recognition software.
sExternal microphone: ME15
A lavalier omni-directional microphone that clips
to clothing. Used to record your own voice or
people near you.
s2-channel microphone (omni-directional):
ME30W
Two ME30 monaural microphones come in a
set with a miniature tripod and a connection
adapter. These are highly sensitive omni-
directional microphones supported by plug-in
power which are well-suited to recording musical
performances.
sCompact zoom microphone
(unidirectional): ME32
The microphone is integrated with a tripod,
making it suitable for when you wish to record
from a distance, such as from your table at a
meeting or conference.
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sHighly sensitive noise-cancellation
monaural microphone: ME52W
This microphone is used to record sound at a
distance while minimizing surrounding noise.
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Specifications
General points
Overall frequency response
4Recording format:
4During recording mode
(Microphone jack):
DS2 format:
DS2 (Digital Speech Standard Pro)
Linear PCM (Pulse Code Modulation)
MP3 (MPEG-1 Audio Layer3)
[ DSS Pro QP]
200 Hz to 7 kHz
200 Hz to 5 kHz
4Recording media:
microSD, SD card (512 MB to 32 GB)
4Sampling frequency:
DS2 format:
[ DSS Pro SP]
Linear PCM format:
[ PCM ST]
50 Hz to 21 kHz
[ DSS Pro QP]
16 kHz
[ DSS Pro SP]
12 kHz
MP3 format:
[256kbps]
50 Hz to 20 kHz
50 Hz to 17 kHz
Linear PCM format:
[128kbps]
[ PCM ST]
44.1 kHz
4During recording mode
MP3 format:
[256kbps]
(Built-in microphone):
44.1 kHz
44.1 kHz
50 Hz to 17 kHz (However, when recording in
the MP3 format, the upper limit value of the
frequency response depends on each recording
mode)
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[128kbps]
4Speaker:
Built-in ø23 mm round dynamic speaker
4MIC/EAR jack:
ø3.5 mm mini-jack, impedance
MIC 2 kΩ, EAR 8 Ω or more
4Maximum working output (DC 3.7 V):
235 mW (8 Ω speaker)
Guide to battery life
The following values are strictly references.
4During recording mode
(Built-in microphone):
DS2 format:
4Maximum headphone output:
â150 mV (according to EN 50332-2)
4Input power requirement:
Battery: Lithium ion battery (LI-42B)
External power supply: AC adapter (A517) 5 V
4External dimensions:
114.5 mm × 49.8 mm × 17.5 mm
(without protrusions)
[ DSS Pro QP]
Approx. 18 h.
Approx. 21 h.
[ DSS Pro SP]
Linear PCM format:
[ PCM ST]
Approx. 20 h.
MP3 format:
[256kbps]
4Weight:
Approx. 20 h.
107 g (Including battery)
4Operating temperature:
0°C - 42°C/ 32°F - 107.6°F
[128kbps]
Approx. 20 h. 30 min.
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Specifications
4During playback mode
(Earphone playback):
DS2 format:
Maximum recording time per file
•
•
The maximum capacity for a single file is limited
to approx. 4 GB for MP3.
Regardless of the memory remaining amount, the
longest sound recording time per file is restricted
to the following value.
[ DSS Pro QP]
Approx. 21 h.
Approx. 21 h.
[ DSS Pro SP]
4DS2 format:
Linear PCM format:
[ DSS Pro QP]
99 h. 59 min.
99 h. 59 min.
[ PCM ST]
Approx. 19 h.
[ DSS Pro SP]
MP3 format:
[256kbps]
4Linear PCM format:
Approx. 19 h.
Approx. 20 h.
[ PCM ST]
Approx. 3 h. 20 min.
[128kbps]
4MP3 format:
[256kbps]
Guide to recording times
Approx. 37 h. 10 min.
Approx. 74 h. 30 min.
The following values are strictly references.
[128kbps]
4DS2 format:
5
Memory size
2GB
[ DSS Pro QP]
149 h.
[DSS Pro SP]
306 h.
4GB
300 h.
615 h.
8GB
604 h.
1,237 h.
4Linear PCM format:
Memory size
2GB
[ PCM ST]
3 h.
6 h.
4GB
8GB
12 h. 5 min.
4MP3 format:
Memory size
2GB
[256kbps]
[128kbps]
16 h. 30 min.
33 h.
33 h.
66 h. 30 min.
133 h.
4GB
8GB
66 h. 30 min.
Specifications and design are subject to change
without notice.
Battery life is measured by Olympus. It varies
greatly according to the conditions of use.
•
•
The above are the standard times, and the
available recording time will vary depending on
the card.
Available recording time may be shorter if many
short recordings are made.
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Technical assistance and support
The DS-3500 is part of the Olympus Professional Dictation and Transcription Systems. Your certified
professional dealer has been fully trained on the entire Olympus Professional Dictation Systems, including all
dictation, transcription devices and Softwares. For any inquiries relating to your Olympus Profession Dictation
System on installation and set up, please contact your professional dealer whom you purchased the system
from for technical assistance and guidance.
For customers in North and South America:
Declaration of Conformity
Model Number
Trade Name
: DS-3500
: DIGITAL VOICE RECORDER
Responsible Party : OLYMPUS IMAGING AMERICA INC.
Address
: 3500 Corporate Parkway, P.O. Box 610, Center Valley, PA 18034-0610, U.S.A.
Telephone Number : 1-888-553-4448
This device Complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Tested To Comply
With FCC Standards
FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE
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Canadian RFI:
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set
out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications.
Cet appareil numérique ne dépasse pas les limites de la Catégorie B pour les émissions de bruit radio émanant
d’appareils numériques, tel que prévu dans les Règlements sur l’Interférence Radio du Département Canadien
des Communications.
For customers in Europe:
“CE” mark indicates that this product complies with the European requirements for safety,
health, environment and customer protection.
This symbol [crossed-out wheeled bin Directive 2006/66/EC Annex II] indicates separate
collection of waste batteries in the EU countries. Please do not throw the batteries into the
domestic refuse. Please use the return and collection systems available in your country for
the disposal of the waste batteries.
This symbol [crossed-out wheeled bin WEEE Annex IV] indicates separate collection
of waste electrical and electronic equipment in the EU countries. Please do not throw
the equipment into the domestic refuse. Please use the return and collection systems
available in your country for the disposal of this product.
Applicable Product: DS-3500
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OLYMPUS IMAGING CORP.
Shinjuku Monolith, 3-1 Nishi-Shinjuku 2-chome, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 163-0914, Japan.
Tel. +81 (0)3-3340-2111
OLYMPUS IMAGING AMERICA INC.
3500 Corporate Parkway, P.O. Box 610, Center Valley, PA 18034-0610, U.S.A. Tel. 1-888-553-4448
OLYMPUS EUROPA HOLDING GMBH
(Premises/Goods delivery) Wendenstrasse 14-18, 20097 Hamburg, Germany.
Tel. +49 (0)40-237730
(Letters) Postfach 10 49 08. 20034 Hamburg, Germany.
OLYMPUS IMAGING AUSTRALIA PTY LTD.
82 Waterloo Rd, North Ryde NSW 2113, Australia
TEL: (61) 2-9886-3999
E1-BS0846-00
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