Optimus 32-Minute Digital Recorder User manual

Owner’s Manual
Please read before using this equipment.
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Contents
Features .............................................. 4
FCC Information ................................. 7
Preparation ......................................... 8
Installing Batteries ......................... 8
Using an Earphone ..................... 10
Listening Safely ................... 11
Traffic Safety ........................ 12
Using an External Microphone .... 13
Operation .......................................... 14
Turning the Recorder On/Off ....... 14
Recording Messages .................. 15
Selecting a Folder ................ 15
Voice Activated (VOX)
Recording ............................ 16
©2001 RadioShack Corporation. All Rights Reserved.
Optimus and RadioShack are trademarks
used by RadioShack Corporation.
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Manual Recording ............... 17
Recording Distance ............. 18
Playing Back Messages ............. 19
Fast Forward/Rewind .......... 20
Skipping Messages ............. 21
Using Intro Scan ......................... 22
Locking a Message ..................... 23
Erasing Messages ...................... 24
Erasing a Single Message ... 24
Erasing All Messages in a
Folder .................................. 25
Resetting the Recorder ............... 26
Reformatting the Recorder ......... 27
Care ................................................... 28
Specifications .................................. 30
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4Features
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Features
Your Optimus 32-Minute Digital Recorder
is lightweight, compact, and easy to oper-
ate. You can use it to record up to 198
messages using solid-state flash memory
so you never need tape. Its supplied car-
rying pouch lets you take it almost any-
where!
Your recorder has these features:
Flash Storage Memory — digital record-
ing means no tapes to load or break.
32-Minute Record/Play — lets you
record and store messages in two sepa-
rate storage areas, letting you store notes
on different subjects separately.
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Features
VOX — lets you set the recorder to auto-
matically record when it picks up sound
and stop after a few seconds of silence.
Remaining/Elapsed Time Indicator —
lets you see how much recording time is
left and how much you have already
used.
Message Erase — makes it easy to
erase individual messages you no longer
want.
Liquid-Crystal Display — makes read-
ing information easy in low-light situa-
tions.
Built-In Microphone — lets you conve-
niently record anywhere.
Earphone Jack — lets you use an ear-
phone (not supplied) for private listening.
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6Features
External Microphone Jack — lets you
use an optional external microphone to
extend your recording range.
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FCC Information
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FCC Information
This equipment complies with the limits
for a Class B digital device as specified in
Part 15 of
FCC Rules
. These limits pro-
vide reasonable protection against radio
and TV interference in a residential area.
However, your equipment might cause
TV or radio interference even when it is
operating properly. To eliminate interfer-
ence, you can try one or more of the fol-
lowing corrective measures:
• reorient or relocate the receiving
antenna
• increase the distance between the
equipment and the radio or TV
Consult your local RadioShack store if
the problem still exists.
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8Preparation
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Preparation
INSTALLING BATTERIES
You can power the recorder using two
AAA batteries (not supplied). For the best
performance and longest life, we recom-
mend RadioShack alkaline batteries.
Follow these steps to install the batteries.
1. Remove the battery compartment
cover by sliding it in the direction of
the arrow.
2. Insert batteries in the compartment
as indicated by the polarity symbols
(+ and –) marked inside.
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Preparation
Cautions:
• Use only fresh batteries of the
required size and recommended
type.
• Do not mix old and new batteries
(standard, alkaline, or recharge-
able), or rechargeable batteries of
different capacities.
3. Replace the cover.
When flashes on the recorder’s dis-
play, replace the batteries.
Warning: Dispose of old batteries prop-
erly; do not bury or burn them.
Cautions:
• Never leave dead or weak batteries
in the recorder. Batteries can leak
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chemicals that can damage the
recorder’s electronic parts.
• If you do not plan to use the recorder
for several days, remove the batter-
ies.
Note: Do not replace the batteries while
the recorder is recording or playing. All
recorded information and stored settings
might be lost.
USING AN EARPHONE
For private listening, plug an optional ear-
phone with a 1/8-inch (3.5-mm) plug into
the recorder’s PHONE jack. This automat-
ically disconnects the recorder’s internal
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Preparation
speaker. Your local RadioShack store
has a wide selection of earphones.
Listening Safely
To protect your hearing, follow these
guidelines when you use earphones.
• Set the volume to the lowest setting
before you begin listening. After you
begin listening, adjust the volume to
a comfortable level.
• Do not listen at extremely high vol-
ume levels. Extended high-volume
listening can lead to permanent
hearing loss.
VOLUME MICPHONE PHON
E
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• Once you set the volume, do not
increase it. Over time, your ears
adapt to the volume level, so a vol-
ume level that does not cause dis-
comfort might still damage your
hearing.
Traffic Safety
• Do not wear an earphone while oper-
ating a motor vehicle or riding a bicy-
cle. This can create a traffic hazard
and could be illegal in some areas.
• Even though some earphones let
you hear some outside sounds when
listening at normal volume levels,
they still can present a traffic hazard.
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Preparation
USING AN EXTERNAL
MICROPHONE
To record using an optional external mi-
crophone, plug the microphone into the
MIC jack. This automatically disconnects
the built-in microphone.
Note: Your local RadioShack store has a
wide selection of microphones designed
specifically for recorders.
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14 Operation
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Operation
TURNING THE RECORDER
ON/OFF
Note: The recorder is not preset to
use voice-activated recording (see
“Voice Activated (VOX) Recording” on
Page 16). The recorder is preset to select
Folder A (see “Selecting a Folder” on
Page 15).
To turn on the recorder, slide ON/OFF to
ON. Slide ON/OFF to OFF to turn the re-
corder off.
ON/OFF
ERASE MODE
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Operation
RECORDING MESSAGES
You can record using the VOX feature
(see “Voice Activated (VOX) Recording”
on Page 16), or you can manually record
using RECORD/STOP (see “Manual Re-
cording” on Page 17).
Selecting a Folder
The recorder has two memory storage ar-
eas: Folder A and Folder B. You can
store up to 16 minutes of recording in
each folder. The recorder is preset to se-
lect Folder A.
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Follow these steps to select a folder.
1. Repeatedly press MODE until FILE
appears.
2. Repeatedly press SEARCH or
SEARCH to select the desired
folder (Aor B).
3. Press MODE.
Voice Activated (VOX)
Recording
To set the recorder to automatically start
and stop recording based on sound it de-
tects, press MODE, repeatedly press
SEARCH or SEARCH until
ON ap-
pears, then press MODE. To turn off VOX
recording, press MODE, repeatedly press
SEARCH or until OFF appears, then
press MODE.
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Operation
Note: The built-in automatic level control
(ALC) automatically sets the recording
level once recording starts.
Manual Recording
To record manually, select the folder you
want to use (see “Selecting a Folder” on
Page 15) then press RECORD/STOP. The
recorder sounds a tone. When you hear
the tone, speak into the built-in micro-
phone.
As you record, REC flashes and the cur-
rent message number appears. The Sec
digit counts upward as recording contin-
ues.
Notes:
• When you begin recording in the
folder you selected, the recorder
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assigns a number to your recording
and displays the number on the dis-
play. The count starts at 1. Each time
you end a message and start a new
one, the count increases, up to 99.
• The built-in audio level control auto-
matically sets the recording level.
To record another message, press
RECORD/STOP. The message number in-
creases by one and the new message is
saved after any messages you have al-
ready recorded.
To stop manual recording, press
RECORD/STOP.
Recording Distance
For normal voice levels, place the record-
er 5 to 9 inches (13 to 23 cm) from the
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Operation
audio source (person speaking, for ex-
ample). To find the optimum distance be-
tween the recording source and the
recorder, experiment with various dis-
tances.
PLAYING BACK MESSAGES
Your recorder has several options for
playing back your messages. You can
play the most recent message and go di-
rectly from playback to recording. You
can also fast-forward through messages
or skip backward or forward to the de-
sired message.
To play back a message you recorded
,
press PLAY/STOP. The recorder beeps
once, plays back the most recent mes-
sage, then beeps again.
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During playback, PLAY flashes and the
time remaining in the current message
counts down.
To go directly from playback to recording
,
press RECORD/STOP while playing back
a message. The recorder stops playback
and starts recording. The new message
is appended to the end of all previously
recorded messages.
Fast Forward/Rewind
During playback, press SEARCH to play
forward or SEARCH to play backward
quickly. Press SEARCH or SEARCH
again to resume normal speed.
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