DIGITAL VOICE

RECORDER

DS-2500

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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Introduction

???The contents of this document may be changed in the future without advanced notice. Contact our Customer Support Center for the latest information relating to product names and model numbers.

???The illustration of the screen and the recorder shown in this manual may differ from the actual product. The utmost care has been taken to ensure the integrity of this document, but if you find a questionable item, error or omission, please contact our Customer Support Center.

???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 or an Olympus authorized service station, or any other reason is excluded.

Trademarks

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???SD and SDHC are trademarks of SD Card Association.

Other product and brand names mentioned herein may be the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.

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INDEX

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Table of contents

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Safe and proper usage

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.

fDanger

If the product is used without observing the information given under this symbol, serious injury or death may result.

fWarning

If the product is used without observing the information given under this symbol, injury or death may result.

fCaution

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.

Convention used in this manual

???The word ???card??? is used to refer to the SD card.

???The word ???DSS Player??? is used to refer to the DSS Player Standard Dictation Module in Windows environment and DSS Player in Apple Macintosh environment.

???The Notes at the bottom of a page are used for additional information, exceptions, or related events.

???Words in uppercase form such as PLAY or REC are used to describe a function or button on the recorder.

Caution for usage environment

???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.

???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 severe shocks or vibrations.

???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.

???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.

???Do not use organic solvents such as alcohol and lacquer thinner to clean the unit.

Warning regarding data loss:

??? 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 liability.

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Safe and proper usage

???Keep batteries 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:

1remove the battery immediately, taking care not to burn yourself, and;

2call your dealer or local Olympus representative for service.

???Do not expose the rechargeable batteries to water. Do not allow water to contact the terminals.

???Do not remove or damage the battery insulating sheet.

???Do not use the batteries if you find something wrong with them such as leakage, color change or deformity.

???Unplug the charger if the charging is still incomplete after the specified time it should take.

???Should any battery liquid get on skin or clothing, promptly wash it off with clean water.

???Keep batteries away from fire.

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. This 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.

fCaution:

???Do not subject batteries to strong shocks.

???Do not use batteries of different types, voltages, and/or brand names.

???Rechargeable battery is exclusively for use with Olympus digital voice recorder DS-2500.

???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 batteries have limited lifetime. When the operating time becomes shorter even if the rechargeable battery is fully charged, replace it with a new one.

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Getting started

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features Main

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Main features

s Support type of memory: SD card (??? P.9).

s Three programmable smart buttons F1, F2 and F3.

s Recording and storing voice in Digital Speech Standard Pro (DS2 format).

sTwo recording modes, QP (Quality Playback) mode or SP (Standard Playback) mode (??? P. 26).

s Overwrite Recording and Insert Recording (partial insertion) available (??? P.24, P.25).

sSupports USB 2.0. High-Speed, which enables high-speed data transmission from the recorder to your computer.

s Five folders and up to 200 files per folder, for a maximum of 1,000 recordings (??? P.22). s It has a built-in Variable Control Voice Actuator (VCVA) function (??? P.28).

s Large LCD screen with backlight.

sIndex mark function which is useful to search particular points in the dictation files (??? P.38).

s DSS Player software included (??? P.53).

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Memory card

This recorder uses memory in the form of SD card memory.

Compatible cards

The recorder supports cards with memory capacity between 512 MB to 32 GB.

Settings and operating environment relating to the card

Check the latest operating information on the Olympus homepage (http://www.olympus. com) when using cards other than the included card. In addition, refer to the following pages as well when handling the card.

???Inserting and ejecting a SD card (??? P.19).

???Formatting the card [Format] (??? P.50).

SD card

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SD card

1 Card lock

SD card is equipped with a lock function. When the lock function is used, important data is protected by preventing it from being accidentally overwritten or erased.

When the lock function is set [] will appear on the display.

Check card information [Card Info.]

Information such as the memory capacity and remaining memory for installed cards can be displayed on the recorder (??? P.40).

Card Info.

SD

Remain 540MB

Capacity 2.0GB

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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.

???In some cases cards which have been formatted (initialized) by another device, such as a computer, cannot be recognized. Be sure to format them with this recorder before using.

???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.

???Olympus will not be held liable for any data corruption or loss due to misuse of the media card.

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card Memory

2Index area

For writing down information identifying card or content.

3Contact area

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Identification of parts

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1SD card slot

2Built-in microphone

3NEW button

4REC button

5REW button

6FF button

7STOP button

8POWER/HOLD switch

9ERASE button

0EAR (Earphone) jack !MIC (Microphone) jack @Record indicator light

#Display (LCD panel)

$+ (Volume) button

%Fast Forward (9) button

^PLAY/OK button

&Smart button (F1,F2,F3) *Rewind (0) button (??? (Volume) button

)Built-in speaker -Battery cover

=PC (USB) terminal qCradle connector

wBattery cover release button

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Identification of parts

Display status indicators (LCD panel)

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3EF

Display in the recording mode

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Power supply

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Inserting batteries

This recorder can be used with either Ni-MH rechargeable batteries or AAA alkaline batteries.

???When charging with the recorder, be sure to use the supplied Ni-MH rechargeable batteries (BR404).

???The supplied rechargeable batteries are not fully charged. Before using the recorder or after long periods of disuse, it is recommended that you continuously charge them until full (??? P.14, P.15).

1Lightly press down on the battery cover release button, then open the battery cover.

2Insert batteries, observing the correct polarity as shown in the illustration below, then close the battery cover.

Cautions concerning the battery

fWarning:

???Using batteries for which part or all of the external coating (insulating sheath) is peeling off or batteries which have ruptured may cause fluid leaks, overheating, and explosions. For this reason such batteries should absolutely not be used.

???Commercially available batteries for which part or all of the external coating (insulation sheath) has been peeled off should absolutely not be used.

Unusable batteries

Batteries for which the entire external coating (insulating sheath) is peeled o??? (naked batteries), or those where it has partially been peeled o???.

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Notes

???Manganese batteries may not be used in this recorder.

???When changing batteries, AAA alkaline batteries or Olympus Ni-MH rechargeable batteries are recommended.

???Be sure to turn OFF the recorder before replacing the batteries. Removing the batteries while the recorder is in use may corrupt the card. If you are recording into a ???le and the batteries run out, you will lose your currently recorded ???le since the ???le header will not be written. It is crucial to replace the batteries when one hash mark is shown in the battery icon.

???Be sure to replace both batteries at the same time.

???Never mix old and new batteries, or batteries of different types and/or brands.

???If it takes longer than 15 minutes to replace the dead batteries or if you take the batteries in and out repeatedly at short intervals, you may have to redo the battery and time settings. In this case, the [Battery] screen will appear. For more details, see ???Battery settings???.

???Remove the batteries if you are not going to use the recorder for an extended period of time.

???When replacing rechargeable batteries, be sure to use Ni-MH rechargeable batteries (optional). The use of other manufacturers??? products can damage the recorder and should be avoided.

Battery settings

Select to match the battery you are using.

1Replace the batteries and turn on the recorder (??? P.12).

2Press the + or ??? button to change the setting.

Battery

Ni-MH

Alkaline

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[Ni-MH] (??):

Select when using the Olympus Ni-MH rechargeable batteries (BR404).

[Alkaline] (??):

Select when using alkaline batteries.

3Press the PLAY/OK button to complete the setting.

???If the ???Hour??? indicator flashes in the display, see ???Setting time and date [Time & Date]???

(??? P.20).

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???When this [] indicator appears on the display,

replace the batteries as soon as possible. When the batteries are too weak, [s] and [Battery Low] appears on the display and the recorder shuts down.

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Power supply

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Charging by connecting to a computer via

USB

You can charge the batteries by connecting to a PC???s USB port. When charging, be sure to correctly place the rechargeable batteries (supplied) into the recorder (??? P.12).

Before connecting the USB cable, exit HOLD mode (??? P.18).

Do not charge primary batteries such as alkaline or lithium batteries. It may cause battery leakage or heating, which may cause the recorder to malfunction.

4Press the PLAY/OK button to start charging.

Press OK to start charging

Remote (Storage)

???While [Press OK to start charging] is flashing, press the PLAY/OK button.

5Charging is completed when battery indication becomes to [??].

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1Boot the PC.

2Connect the USB cable to the USB port of the PC.

3While the recorder is in stop mode or turned off, connect the USB cable to the connecting terminal on the bottom of the recorder.

Battery Full

Remote (Storage)

Charging time: approximately 3 hours *

*It shows the approximate time when charging rechargeable batteries fully from no remaining power at the room temperature. The charging time will be changed depending on the remaining amount and the state of batteries.

Notes

???The recorder cannot be charged when the PC is not turned on. It may not also be charged when the PC is in standby, hibernate, or sleep mode.

???Do not charge the recorder with the USB hub connected.

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Power supply

Connecting the USB-type AC adapter (optional) to charge

It can be charged by connecting to the USB connecting AC adapter (A514) (optional).

???Before connecting the AC adapter, switch the USB connection setting to [AC Adapter] (??? P.48).

???Before connecting the USB cable, exit HOLD mode (??? P.18).

3While the recorder is in stop mode or turned off, connect the USB cable to the connecting terminal on the bottom of the recorder.

To the USB connector

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1Plug the recorder???s USB cable into the AC adapter.

To the USB connecting AC adapter???s (A514) USB connector.

4Press the PLAY/OK button to start charging.

Press OK to start charging

2 Plug the AC adapter into AC outlet.

To the

AC outlet

???While [Press OK to start charging] is flashing, press the PLAY/OK button.

5Charging is completed when [Battery Full] is displayed.

Battery Full

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Notes

???Insert the supplied rechargeable battery and set [Battery] to [Ni-MH]. If [Battery] is set to [Alkaline], you cannot recharge (??? P.13).

???You cannot charge when [??]*1 or [???]*2

blinks. Charge the batteries at a temperature in

the range of 5??C to 35??C (41??F to 95??F).

*1 [??]: When the surrounding temperature is low.

*2 [???]: When the surrounding temperature is high.

???When using time becomes notably short even after the batteries are fully charged, replace them with new ones.

???Be sure to push the USB connector all the way in. Otherwise, the recorder may not operate properly.

???Be sure to use the included dedicated USB cable. If any other company???s cable is used, it may lead to malfunction of the recorder. Also, never use this dedicated cable with any other company???s products.

???If selecting [Composite] in the USB connection settings:

-Charge will not be possible if the recorder is operating. Charge will start 1 minute after the end of the operation.

-Charge may not be possible depending on the application in use on the computer connected.

???In case you would like to charge using the [Composite] setting, select [Optional] in the USB connection settings, then connect the USB cable to the recorder. Selecting [AC Adapter] at the [USB Connect] display will enable you to charge (??? P.48).

Cautions concerning the rechargeable batteries

Read the following descriptions carefully when you use the Ni-MH rechargeable batteries.

Discharging:

Rechargeable batteries self-discharge while not in use. Be sure to charge them regularly before use.

Operating temperature:

The rechargeable batteries are chemical products. The rechargeable batteries efficiency may fluctuate even when operating within the recommended temperature range. This is an inherent nature of such products.

Recommended temperature range:

When operating appliance:

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 - 30??C/ ???4??F - 86??F

Using the rechargeable batteries outside the above temperature range may result in declining efficiency and shorter battery life. In order to prevent battery leakage or rust, remove the rechargeable batteries from the products when you will not be using them for a long time, and store them separately.

Notes

???This recorder is designed to fully charge batteries regardless of their energy level. However, for best results when charging newly purchased rechargeable batteries or batteries that have not been used for a long time (more than one month), it is recommended to fully charge the batteries then discharge repeatedly for 2 to 3 times.

???When disposing rechargeable batteries, always observe the local laws and regulations. Contact your local recycling center for proper disposal methods.

???If Ni-MH rechargeable batteries are not fully discharged, protect against short-circuiting (e.g. by taping the contacts) before disposing.

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Power supply

Turning on/off the power

When the recorder is not being used, turn the power off to reduce battery consumption to a minimum. Even if the power is turned off, existing data, mode settings, and clock settings will be maintained.

Power Save Mode (Power Save)

When the recorder is ON but not in use for 10 minutes, by default, it will switch to power save mode automatically. To reactivate the recorder again, operate any button or the slide switch.

Turning on the power

While the recorder is turned off, slide the POWER/HOLD switch to the direction of the arrow.

???The display will turn on, and after [System Check] appears, the power will be turned on. The resume function will bring the recorder back to the stop position in memory before power was turned off.

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 display shuts off and the power will be turned off. The resume function remembers the stop position before the power is turned off.

Power Save Setting

You can set the time to enter Power Save mode from among [5 minutes], [10 minutes], [30 minutes], [1 hour], and [Off].

To exit power save, press any button.

The [Power Save] setting can be changed from the Menu. For more details, refer to ???Menu list??? (??? P.39) and ???Learning to use the menu???

(??? P.41).

Power Save

5 minutes

10 minutes

30 minutes

1 hour Off

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HOLD

HOLD

If you bring the POWER/HOLD switch to the HOLD position, the current conditions will be preserved, and all buttons and switches will be disabled.

This feature is useful when the recorder has to be carried in a bag or pocket.

Set the recorder to HOLD mode

Slide the POWER/HOLD switch to the HOLD position.

???After [Hold] appears on the display, the recorder is set to HOLD mode.

Exit HOLD mode

Slide the POWER/HOLD switch to the A position.

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Inserting and ejecting a SD card

Inserting a SD card

Insert the SD card fully into the card slot with the card facing the direction shown in the illustration below, until it clicks into place.

???When inserting SD card into the SD card slot, the recorder message [Please Wait] will ???ash on the LCD display for a few seconds while validating the SD card.

???Insert the card keeping it straight.

Notes

???The card stops with a click when it is inserted all the way.

???Inserting the card the wrong way or at an angle could damage the contact area or cause the card to jam.

???If the card is not inserted all the way, data may not be written to the card.

???Hold the card straight and pull it out.

???If an unformatted card is installed, the recorder will automatically display the menu format option (??? P.37).

???Never use any card in the recorder unless it has been formatted on this unit (??? P.50).

???Never remove the card while the recorder is in operation. This may damage the data.

???Releasing your finger quickly after pushing the card inward may cause it to eject forcefully out of the slot.

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card SD a ejecting and Inserting

Ejecting a SD card

Push the SD card inward once to unlock it, and let it eject.

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Setting time and date [Time & Date]

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Setting

Setting the correct time and date on the recorder is very important since every file recorded on the recorder will have the time and date information as part of the file header. This will simplify the file management aspects later on.

The hour indicator will flash automatically when you load batteries before using the recorder for the first time, or after the recorder hasn???t been used for a long time.

1Press the 9or 0button to select the item to set.

???Select the item from the ???hour???, ???minute???, ???year???, ???month??? and ???day??? with a flashing point.

Time & Date

01 M 01 D 2012 Y

1: 00 AM

and time

BACK 24H EXIT

date

F1, F2, F3 button

PLAY/OK button

PLAY/OK +, ??? button

9, 0button

2Press the + or ??? button to set.

???Follow the same steps by pressing the 9or 0button to select the next item, and press the + or ??? button to set.

Time & Date

10 M 14 D 2012Y

5 : 45 PM

BACK 24H EXIT

???You can select between 12 and 24 hour display by pressing the F2([24H] or [12H])* button while setting the hour and minute.

Example: 5:45 P.M

5:45 PM (Initial setting) 17:45

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Setting time and date [Time & Date]

???You can choose the order of the year, month, day by pressing the F2([M]/[D]/[Y] or [D]/[M]/[Y] or [Y]/[M]/[D])* button while setting them.

Example: October 14, 2012

10M 14D 2012Y (Initial setting)

14D 10M 2012Y

2012Y 10M 14D

*The display will vary depending on the status of the settings.

3Press the PLAY/OK button to complete the setting.

???The clock will start from the set date and time. Press the PLAY/OK button according to the time signal.

Notes

???If you press the STOP button during the setup operation, the settings are cancelled, and the recorder returns to the previous screen.

???You can set the time and date from your PC using DSS Player software (??? P.53).

Changing the time and date

When the recorder???s POWER/HOLD switch is turned ON the [Time & Date] will be displayed for two seconds. If the time and date is not correct, set it using the procedure below.

1Press the + or ??? button in the [Device Menu] screen, then select [Time & Date].

???Refer to P.41 regarding each menu item settings.

Device Menu

Beep

Power Save

Time & Date

Battery

USB Settings

Reset Settings

2Press the PLAY/OK or 9button.

???The time and date screen appears. The hour indicator flashes, indicating the start of the time and date setup process. The following steps are the same as Step 1 through Step 3 of ???Setting time and date [Time & Date]??? (??? P.20).

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date and time Setting

3Press the F3(EXIT) or 0button to complete the setting.

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Basic operations

Recording

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Recording

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The recorder has five folders, [A], [B], [C], [D], [E] and you can select a folder by pressing the F1 (FOLDER) button. These five folders can be

selectively used to distinguish the kind of recording; for example, Folder [A] might be used to store private information, while Folder [B] might be dedicated to holding business information.

Up to 200 messages can be recorded per folder.

By default, the Recording Mode is [QP].

Record function

By default, the RECORD function is configured to record at the current position (overwrite). However, that can be changed to any of the following settings:

???Append: Appends the recording to the end of the current ???le (??? P.23).

???Overwrite: Overwrites the recording starting at the current position in the ???le (??? P.24).

???Insert: Inserts the recording at the current position in the ???le (??? P.25).

Recording related settings

Recording related settings can be configured to provide a suitable recording environment.

???Recording modes [Rec Mode] (??? P.26).

???Microphone sensitivity [Mic Sense]

(??? P.27).

???Using the Variable Control Voice Actuator [VCVA] (??? P.28).

???Recording monitor (??? P.29).

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Recording

New recording

Notes

???A beep will sound when the remaining recording time reaches 60 seconds, 30 seconds, and 10 seconds while recording.

???When remaining recording time is less than 60 seconds, the record indicator light starts ???ashing in orange. When the recording time is decreasing to 30 or 10 seconds, the light ???ashes faster.

???[Memory Full] or [Folder Full] will be displayed when the memory or folder capacity is full.

-Delete unnecessary ???les before recording any further (??? P.32) or transfer dictation ???les to your PC (??? P.53).

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Recording

Overwrite recording

2You can overwrite a previously recorded file from any point within the file. Note that the overwritten recordings will be erased.

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Recording

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3

1Select and play the file you want to overwrite.

???Stop the playback at the point you want to start overwriting.

2Press the REC button to start overwriting.

???The record indicator light glows orange and

[] (Record indicator) appears on the

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3 Press the STOP button to stop overwriting.

Note

???You cannot select a di???erent recording mode ([QP], [SP]) than that of the original ???le before overwrite recording.

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Recording

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Insert recording

Additional recording can be inserted into previously recorded file.

PLAY/OK

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PLAY/OK

2

1Select and play the file you want to insert an additional recording into.

2While playingthefile,presstheF1 (INSERT) button to insert an additional recording.

??? [Insert Rec?] appears on the display.

QP DICT VCVA Ni

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134/134

00H 00M 10s

33M25s

Insert Rec?

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Recording

3

4

3Press the REC button to start inserting an additional recording.

???The record indicator light glows orange and [ ] (Record indicator) appears on the display.

[Insert Rec] and the remaining recording time will alternate on the display.

4Press the STOP button to stop inserting the additional recording.

Notes

???The recording time and date of the ???le is updated to the time and date of the inserted recording.

???You cannot select a di???erent recording mode ([QP], [SP]) than that of the original ???le before inserting.

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Recording modes [Rec Mode]

2

modes Recording

The recording mode can choose between [QP] (Quality Playback) and [SP] (Standard Playback).

F1, F3 button

PLAY/OK button

PLAY/OK +, ??? button

9, 0button

1Select [Rec Mode] at the [Record Menu] screen, then press the PLAY/OK or 9 button.

???Refer to P.41 regarding each menu item settings.

Record Menu

Rec Mode

Mic Sense

VCVA

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2Press the + or ??? button to select [QP] or [SP].

Rec Mode

QP

SP

3Press the PLAY/OK button to complete the setting.

???[Setting fixed] will light up on the display, and it will return to the [Record Menu] screen.

???If you press the 0or F1 (BACK) button the setting will be cancelled and it will return to the [Record Menu] screen.

???Pressing the F3 (EXIT) button will cancel the contents being set and take you out of the MENU.

Rec Mode

QP

SP

Setting

fixed

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4Press the F3 (EXIT) or 0button to close the menu screen.

???Set recording mode is displayed when creating the new file and during recording.

???The recording mode of file recording is displayed during playback and in stop mode.

Note

???Choose [QP] mode for recording meetings or lectures with crisp clarity.

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Microphone sensitivity [Mic Sense]

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.

The setting status will appear on the display as [] or [].

F1, F3 button

PLAY/OK button

PLAY/OK +, ??? button

9, 0button

1Select [Mic Sense] at the [Record Menu] screen, then press the PLAY/OK or 9 button.

???Refer to P.41 regarding each menu item settings.

Record Menu

Rec Mode

Mic Sense

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2Press the + or ??? button to select [Conference] or [Dictation].

[Conference]: High-sensitivity mode that records sounds in all directions.

[Dictation]: Low-sensitivity mode suited for dictation.

Mic Sense

Conference

Dictation

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3Press the PLAY/OK button to complete the setting.

???[Setting fixed] will light up on the display, and it will return to the [Record Menu] screen.

???If you press the 0or F1 (BACK) button the setting will be cancelled and it will return to the [Record Menu] screen.

???Pressing the F3 (EXIT) button will cancel the contents being set and take you out of the MENU.

Mic Sense

Conference

Dictation

Setting

fixed

BACKEXIT

4Press the F3 (EXIT) or 0button to close the menu screen.

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sensitivity Microphone

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Using the Variable Control Voice Actuator [VCVA]

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Actuator Voice Control Variable the Using

The Variable Control Voice Actuator (VCVA) is a function that starts recording automatically when the microphone senses that sounds have reached a preset threshold volume level, and automatically pauses when the volume drops below the threshold. The VCVA feature allows you to conserve memory by automatically stopping recording in instances like long silent periods during meetings.

When this is enabled, [] will appear on the display.

REC button

F1 button

9, 0button

2Press 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 ???Stand by??? flashes on the display. The record indicator

light glows orange and [ ] (Record indicator) appears when recording starts and flashes when recording pauses.

QP DICT VCVA Ni

DS2500

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.

1Set the VCVA in the menu to [On].

???Refer to P.41 regarding each menu item settings.

QP DICT VCVA Ni

aStart level (Varies according to the sound volume being recorded)

bLevel meter indicator (moves to the left/right according to the set level)

EN

Notes

???The start/stop actuation level also varies depending on the selected microphone sensitivity mode (??? P.27).

???To ensure successful recordings, prior testing and adjustment of the start/stop actuation level is recommended.

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Recording monitor

It is possible to monitor your recording by listening to the recording while recording is in progress. Insert the earphone plug into the earphone jack and use the + or ??? button to control the volume level.

+, ??? (Volume) button

Note

???Insert the plugs in to the end as shown in the illustration when inserting the earphone or external microphone.

2

monitor Recording

EN

29

Playback

1

PLAY/OK

2

You can start playing a file at any point.

1Select the file, then press the PLAY/OK button to start playback.

???The [ ] (Play indicator) appears on the display.

a Play indicator

2

Playback

PLAY/OK

3

3Press the STOP button at any point you want to stop the playback.

EN

30

Notes

???If you press the 9or FF button once while fast-forwarding or twice while stopped, the recorder will stop at the end of the ???le (F.Skip).

???If you press the 0or REW button once while rewinding or twice while stopped, the recorder will stop at the beginning of the ???le (B.Skip). If the 0or REW button is pressed within 2 seconds, the recorder skips to the beginning of the previous ???le.

2

Playback

EN

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Erasing

PLAY/OK

2

Erasing a file

Erasing or deleting a file from any of the folder on the recorder is a very simple process.

2

Erasing

PLAY/OK

PLAY/OK

3

4

1Select the file you want to erase.

2Press the ERASE button.

3Press the + button to select [File Erase], then press the PLAY/OK button.

4Press the + button to select [Start], then press the PLAY/OK 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.

029/031

Erase in Folder

File Erase

Cancel

EXIT

Erase in Folder

File Erase

Cancel

DS2500

029/031

File Erase

Start

Cancel

BACK

Erase !

EN

029/030

Erase Done

Notes

???An erased ???le cannot be restored.

???Files cannot be erased in the following cases.

-File being set [Lock] (??? P.42).

-Files stored on a locked SD card (??? P.9).

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Erasing

Erasing all files in a folder

PLAY/OK

2

All files in a folder can be erased simultaneously.

PLAY/OK

PLAY/OK

3

4

1Select the file you want to erase.

2Press the ERASE button.

3Press the + button to select [Erase in Folder], then press the PLAY/OK button.

4Press the + button to select [Start], then press the PLAY/OK button.

???The display changes to [Erase !] and erasing will start.

[Erase Done] is displayed when the files are erased. Any locked files in the folder will be reassigned new file numbers in ascending order.

DS2500

E

/030

Erase in Folder

Start

Cancel

BACK

Erase !

DS2500

E

000/000

Erase Done

Notes

???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.

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Erasing

Partially erasing a file

2

3

2PLAY/OK

Erasing

You can erase a selected file in part.

1Playback the file you would like to partially erase.

2Press the ERASE button at the point to start erasing.

???While playback continues, [Erase start] will appear on the display.

???If you 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.

QP DICT Ni

DS2500

134/134

45M 02s

01H55M25s

INSERT SPEED INDEX

M s

01H55M23s

Erase start

EXIT

3Press the ERASE button at the point to end erasing.

???The erase starting point (time) set in step 2 and the ending point (time) set in this step will alternate on the display for 8 seconds.

QP DICT Ni

DS2500

134/134

05M 01s

01H55M25s

Start point

EXIT

QP DICT Ni

DS2500

134/134

45M 32s

01H15M25s

End point

EXIT

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Erasing

QP DICT Ni

DS2500

134/134

1H 20M 35s

Partial erasing !

When [Partial erase completed.] appears on the display, partial erase is complete.

PLAY/OK

DS2500

134/134

1H 20M 35s

Partial erase completed.

2

Erasing

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 ???le cannot be restored.

???Files cannot be partially erased in the following cases.

-File being set [Lock] (??? P.42).

-The SD card lock is turned on (??? P.9).

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Advanced operations

Selecting folders and files

AFolder A

BFolder B

CFolder C

DFolder D

EFolder E

2Press the + or ??? button to select the folder, then press the PLAY/OK button.

???This will change the folder.

???You can switch folders by pressing the F1 (FOLDER) button.

Changing file

1While the file is being displayed, press the 9or 0button.

???This will change and display the file number order for files within the folder.

Displaying file information [Information]

The recorder can display a variety of information related to the current file.

F2, F3 button

PLAY/OK

The displayed information

The following information will be displayed. [File Name]:

File name. [Rec Time]:

Time and date the file was recorded.

[Author ID]:

Display the Author ID of file.

Note

???When the file that Work Type or the Option Item is set is transferred from PC to this unit, the information will be displayed on the File Information.

3

Displaying

1Select the file containing the information to display.

??? Refer to P.36 regarding file selection.

029/030

00M 00s

22M40s

FOLDER INFO MENU

2Press the F2 (INFO) button.

???The file information is displayed.

???You can display the file information by pressing the F3 (MENU) button and selecting [Information] from [File Menu].

029/030 Ni

File Name

D S 2 5 0 0 0 6 . D S 2 Rec Time

2012Y09M23D 12:23PM Author ID

DS2500

EXIT

information file

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Index marks

Index marks can be placed in 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.

F3 button

PLAY/OK 9, 0button

3

ERASE button

marks Index

Setting an index mark

1While the recorder is recording or in playback mode, press the F3 (INDEX) button to set an index mark.

??? An index number appears on the display.

029/030

3H 10M 56s

Index 01

Set

INSERT SPEED INDEX

Locating an index mark

2While playing back a file, press and hold the 9or 0button.

???The recorder stops for 1 second when it reaches the index mark.

029/030

3H 10M 56s

22M40s

Index 01

INSERT SPEED INDEX

Clearing an index mark

3Locate the index mark you want to clear.

4While the index number appears for approximately 2 seconds on the display, press the ERASE button.

??? The index mark is erased.

DS2500

029/030

3H 10M 56s

Index 01

Clear

INSERT SPEED INDEX

Notes

???Up to 32 index marks can be set with in a ???le.

???When a ???le is locked or set to read-only, or when the SD card lock is enabled index mark cannot be erased. Clear the settings before erasing.

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38

Menu list

sMenu setting (While the recorder is stopped, press the F3 (MENU) button)

3

list Menu

EN

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Menu list

3

list Menu

Main menu

Devices Menu

Second layer

Beep

Power Save

Time & Date

Battery

USB Settings

Setting

[On], [Off]

[5 minutes], [10 minutes], [30 minutes], [1hour], [Off].

In order of hour, minute, year, month and day.

[Ni-MH], [Alkaline]

[USB Connect]: [PC], [AC Adapter], [Optional]

[USB Class]: [Composite], [Storage]

Ref.page

P.47

P.17

P.20

P.13

P.48

File Menu (To the page 39)

Notes

???The selectable language varies depending on the countries where the product was purchased.

???Items appear in bold letters in the ???Setting??? column to indicate that they are the initial settings.

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Learning to use the menu

F1, F3 button

PLAY/OK button

PLAY/OK +, ??? button

9, 0button

1Press the F3 (MENU) button.

???The [Main Menu] screen will appear on the display.

Main Menu

File Menu

Record Menu

Display Menu

Device Menu

EXIT

2Press the + or ??? button to move to [Main Menu] item to be set.

Main Menu

File Menu

Record Menu

Display Menu

Device Menu

4Press the + or ??? button to move to the menu item to be set.

Record Menu

Rec Mode

Mic Sense

VCVA

5Press the PLAY/OK or 9button.

??? Move to the setting of the selected item.

Rec Mode

QP

SP

6Press the + or ??? button to change the setting.

7Press the PLAY/OK button to complete the setting.

???If you press the 0or F1 (BACK) button, the setting will be cancelled and it will return to the menu.

???Pressing the F3 (EXIT) button will cancel the contents being set and take you out of the MENU.

8Press the F3 (EXIT) or 0button to close the menu screen.

3

menu the use to Learning

EXIT

EN

41

Locking files [Lock]

When a file is set to [Lock], [] will appear on the display, allowing you to prevent important files from accidental erase. Moreover, the file will not be erased even when all files within a folder are erased.

1Select the file you want to lock.

2Select [Lock] at the [File Menu] screen, then press the PLAY/OK or 9button.

???Refer to P.41 regarding each menu item settings.

File Menu

Lock

Information

3Press the + or ??? button to select [On] or [Off].

[On]: Locks the file and prevents it from being erased. [] appears on the display.

[Off]: Unlocks the file and allows it to be erased.

Lock

029/030

OnC

Off

4Press the PLAY/OK button to complete the setting.

???[File Lock On] or [File Lock Off] will light up on the display, and it will return to the [File Menu] screen.

???If you press the 0or F1 (BACK) button the setting will be cancelled and it will return to the [File Menu].

???Pressing the F3 (EXIT) button will cancel the contents being set and take you out of the MENU.

Lock

File029Lock /030

On

OnC

Off

5Press the F3 (EXIT) or 0button to close the menu screen.

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Backlight [Backlight]

When the display backlight is set to [On], the backlight will light up for about 10 seconds when a button is pressed.

This is useful in that it allows you to check the display even in dark locations.

F1, F3 button

PLAY/OK button

PLAY/OK +, ??? button

9, 0button

1Select [Backlight] at the [Display Menu] screen, then press the PLAY/OK or 9 button.

???Refer to P.41 regarding each menu item settings.

Display Menu

Backlight

Contrast

LED

Language

12

2Press the + or ??? button to select [On] or [Off].

[On]: Backlight is enabled.

[Off]: Backlight is disabled.

Backlight

On

Off

BACKEXIT

3Press the PLAY/OK button to complete the setting.

???[Setting fixed] will light up on the display, and it will return to the [Display Menu] screen.

???If you press the 0or F1 (BACK) button the setting will be cancelled and it will return to the [Display Menu] screen.

???Pressing the F3 (EXIT) button will cancel the contents being set and take you out of the MENU.

Backlight

On

Off

Setting

fixed

BACKEXIT

4Press the F3 (EXIT) or 0button to close the menu screen.

3

Backlight

EN

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LCD contrast adjustment [Contrast]

3

adjustment contrast LCD

Display contrast can be adjusted from level [01] to [12].

F1, F3 button

PLAY/OK button

PLAY/OK +, ??? button

9, 0button

1Select [Contrast] at the [Display Menu] screen, then press the PLAY/OK or 9 button.

???Refer to P.41 regarding each menu item settings.

Display Menu

Backlight

Contrast

LED

Language 12

2Press the + or ??? button to set the contrast level.

???You can adjust the LCD display contrast level from [01] to [12].

Contrast

+

Level

06

-

BACKEXIT

3Press the PLAY/OK button to complete the setting.

???The set contrast level lights up and will return to the [Display Menu] screen.

???If you press the 0or F1 (BACK) button the setting will be cancelled and it will return to the [Display Menu] screen.

???Pressing the F3 (EXIT) button will cancel the contents being set and take you out of the MENU.

Contrast

+

Setting

fixed Level

06

-

BACKEXIT

4 Press the F3 (EXIT) or 0button to close the menu screen.

EN

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LED [LED]

You can set it so the Record indicator light does not turn on.

LED (Record indicator light)

F1, F3 button

PLAY/OK button

PLAY/OK +, ??? button

9, 0button

1Select [LED] at the [Display Menu] screen, then press the PLAY/OK or 9button.

???Refer to P.41 regarding each menu item settings.

Display Menu

Backlight

Contrast

LED

Language

12

2Press the + or ??? button to select [On] or [Off].

[On]: LED light will be set.

[Off]: LED light will be cancelled.

LED

On

Off

BACKEXIT

3Press the PLAY/OK button to complete the setting.

???[Setting fixed] will light up on the display, and it will return to the [Display Menu] screen.

???If you press the 0or F1 (BACK) button the setting will be cancelled and it will return to the [Display Menu] screen.

???Pressing the F3 (EXIT) button will cancel the contents being set and take you out of the MENU.

LED

On

Off

Setting

fixed

BACKEXIT

4Press the F3 (EXIT) or 0button to close the menu screen.

3

LED

EN

45

Language [Language]

3

Language

EN

You can select the display language for this recorder. The selectable language varies depending on the countries where the product was purchased.

F1, F3 button

PLAY/OK button

PLAY/OK +, ??? button

9, 0button

1Select [Language] at the [Display Menu] screen, then press the PLAY/OK or 9 button.

???Refer to P.41 regarding each menu item settings.

Display Menu

Backlight

Contrast

LED

Language

2Press the + or ??? button to set the language.

[English]: Displays in English.

[Deutsch]: Displays in German.

[Fran??ais]: Displays in French.

[Espa??ol]: Displays in Spanish.

[Italiano]: Displays in Italian.

[??????????????]: Displays in Russian.

Language

English

BACKEXIT

3Press the PLAY/OK button to complete the setting.

???The displayed language is changed and will return to the [Display Menu] screen.

???If you press the 0or F1 (BACK) button the setting will be cancelled and it will return to the [Display Menu] screen.

???Pressing the F3 (EXIT) button will cancel the contents being set and take you out of the MENU.

Language

English

Setting

fixed

BACKEXIT

4Press the F3 (EXIT) or 0 button to close the menu screen.

Note

???The selectable language varies depending on the countries where the product was purchased.

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System sounds [Beep]

When this is set to [On], the recorder beeps to alert you to button operations or warn you of errors.

F1, F3 button

PLAY/OK button

PLAY/OK +, ??? button

9, 0button

1Select [Beep] at the [Device Menu] screen, then press the PLAY/OK or 9 button.

???Refer to P.41 regarding each menu item settings.

Device Menu

Beep

Power Save

Time & Date

Battery12

USB Settings

Reset Settings

2Press the + or ??? button to select [On] or [Off].

[On]: System sounds are enabled.

[Off]: System sounds are disabled.

Beep

On

Off

BACKEXIT

3Press the PLAY/OK button to complete the setting.

???[Setting fixed] will light up on the display, and it will return to the [Device Menu] screen.

???If you press the 0or F1 (BACK) button the setting will be cancelled and it will return to the [Display Menu] screen.

???Pressing the F3 (EXIT) button will cancel the contents being set and take you out of the MENU.

Beep

On

Off

Setting

fixed

BACKEXIT

3

sounds System

4Press the F3 (EXIT) or 0button to close the menu screen.

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Changing the USB class [USB Settings]

3

class USB the Changing

Besides setting to [PC] (Connect to PC to transfer files) or [AC Adapter] (Connect to AC adapter to recharge the battery), you can switch the USB class according to your usage.

F1, F3 button

PLAY/OK button

PLAY/OK +, ??? button

9, 0button

1Select [USB Settings] at the [Device Menu] screen, then press the PLAY/OK or 9button.

???Refer to P.41 regarding each menu item settings.

Device Menu

Beep

Power Save

Time & Date

Battery

USB Settings

Reset Settings

[USB Connect]: Setting for connecting to the PC.

[USB Class]: Setting for USB class.

3Press the PLAY/OK button.

???If you select [USB Class], proceed to the operation of Step 6.

When [USB Connect] is selected:

4Press the + or ??? button to change the setting.

USB Connect

PC

AC Adapter

Optional

BACKEXIT

[PC]: Setting for when the recorder is connected to the PC and used as a storage device or composite device. Connected as storage or composite.

[AC Adapter]: Setting for when the recorder is connected to the PC for charging or to the AC Adapter (A514) (optional).

[Optional]: Setting to confirm the connection method each time a USB connection is made.

2Press the + or ??? button to select [USB Connect] or [USB Class].

USB Settings

USB Connect

USB Class

EN

BACKEXIT

5Press the PLAY/OK button to complete the setting.

???If you select [USB Connect], proceed to the operation of Step 8.

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Changing the USB class [USB Settings]

When [USB Class] is selected:

6Press the + or ??? button to change the setting.

USB Class

Composite

Storage

BACKEXIT

[Composite]: Setting when connected to the PC and used as an external memory device, USB speaker or microphone.

[Storage]: Recognized as an external memory device from the PC.

7Press the PLAY/OK button to complete the setting.

8Press the F3 (EXIT) or 0button to close the menu screen.

Notes

???When you ???rst connect the recorder to your PC as an external storage device, the driver for the recorder will be automatically installed in your PC.

???The PC cannot recognize when the recorder is connected to the PC when setting for the [USB Connect] is set to [AC Adapter].

3

class USB the Changing

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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.

To familiarize yourself with the formatting process, read the steps below.

In terms of formatting, only selected cards can be formatted, the recorder???s menu settings cannot be initialized. The initialization of menu items should be set up through DSS Player or the recorder???s [Reset Settings].

2Press the + or ??? button to select [Start] option.

Format

Start

Cancel

3

card the Formatting

PLAY/OK button

PLAY/OK

+, ???, 9button

1Select [Device Menu] at the [Format] screen, then press the PLAY/OK or 9 button.

???Refer to P.41 regarding each menu item settings.

3Press the PLAY/OK button to confirm [Start] selection.

Format

Data will be cleared

4Press the + or ??? button again to select [Start] option.

Format

Are You Sure?

Start

Cancel

Device Menu

5Press the PLAY/OK button again to initiate the formatting process.

Power Save

Time & Date

Battery

USB12 Settings

Reset Settings

Format

Format

Format !

EN

???[Format Done] displays when formatting ends.

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Initializing the recorder???s menu settings [Reset Settings]

To return the recorder???s menu settings to their original status from the time of purchase (initial settings), perform the setting from [Reset Settings] in the [Device Menu], or perform the same operation by using DSS Player.

Device Menu

Power Save

Time & Date

Battery

USB Settings

Reset Settings

Format

Notes

???The time required to format cards di???ers depending on the capacity of cards. Do not interrupt the formatting process by the following operations. Doing so will damage the data or card.

-Remove the card.

-Remove the batteries.

???When the card is formatted, all the stored data, including locked ???les, are erased.

???If an unformatted card is inserted, the recorder automatically displays the format option in the menu.

???SD cards for which the SD card lock is enabled cannot be initialized.

???Formatting on the recorder will be quick format. If you format the card, information of ???le management is refreshed and the data inside the card is not deleted completely. When handing over and disposing the card, be careful about the data leakage from the card. We recommend the card to be destroyed when you dispose the card.

Formatting the card [Format]

3

card the Formatting

EN

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Check system information [System info.]

System information about the recorder like its [Model Name], [Version] and [Serial] can be displayed.

In this recorder, you can check the card Information (??? P.9) and file Information (??? P.37).

3

information system Check

F1, F3 button

PLAY/OK button

PLAY/OK

9, 0button

1Select [System info.] at the [Device Menu] screen, then press the PLAY/OK or 9button.

???[Model Name] [Version] [Serial] will appear.

???Refer to P.41 regarding each menu item settings.

Device Menu

Battery

USB Settings Reset Settings

Format 12

Card info. System info.

System Info.

Model Name DS-2500

Version 1.00 Serial 123456789

BACKEXIT

2Press the PLAY/OK, 0or F1 (BACK) button.

3Press the F3(EXIT) or 0button to close the menu screen.

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Managing files on your PC

DSS Player Software

The DSS Player is a fully featured software tool that provides a simple to use but sophisticated method of managing your recordings. Some of the features of the DSS Player are:

???Automatic startup of the application by connecting the device.

???Automatic download of Dictation by connecting the device.

???Voice recorder???s menu setting.

???Direct recording and editing of existing Dictation through Voice recorder???s button.

Make sure that your computer meets the minimum requirements listed below.

Minimum requirement

Windows

Operating System:

Microsoft?? Windows?? XP:

Professional / Home Edition SP3 x86 Professional / Home Edition SP2 x64

Microsoft?? Windows Vista??:

Ultimate / Enterprise / Business / Home Premium / Home Basic SP2 (both x86/64)

Microsoft?? Windows 7??:

Ultimate / Enterprise / Professional / Home Premium (both x86/64)

Ultimate / Enterprise / Professional / Home Premium SP1 (both x86/64)

CPU:

Microsoft?? Windows?? XP / Vista / 7: 1 GHz or higher

RAM:

Microsoft?? Windows?? XP: 256 MB or more

Microsoft?? Windows Vista??: 1 GB or more

Microsoft?? Windows 7??:

1 GB or more (32 bit) / 2 GB or more (64 bit)

Hard drive space:

2 GB or more

Browser:

Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or later

Drive:

CD-ROM, CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-ROM drive

Display:

800 x 600 pixels or more, 65,536 colors or more (16,770,000 colors or more is recommended)

USB port:

One or more free ports

Others:

With the Dictation Module, Transcription Module: A Microsoft WDM- or MME-compliant and Windows-compatible sound device

Macintosh

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

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 satis???ed, self-modi???ed 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 http://www.olympus-global.com/en/global/.

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Software Player DSS

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Installing software

Be sure to confirm the following before installation:

???Exit all running applications.

???Eject the floppy disk if you are using one.

???If you are running Windows XP/Vista/7 or Mac OS X on the network, you need to log on as an Administrator.

4

software Installing

Windows

For the Windows version, there is an installation method for individuals and one for administrators to install on multiple client PCs.

An explanation of the installation method for individuals installing the software on a single PC will be provided here.

1Insert Olympus DSS Player CD into the CD-ROM drive.

???The installation program will start automatically.

If the installation program does not start automatically, browse your CD-ROM drive and execute [launcher.exe].

2The launcher will startup.

???Select the language you would like to install from the upper-left pull-down menu and click [DSS Player Standard Installation].

Macintosh

1Insert Olympus DSS Player CD into the CD-ROM drive.

2Double-click the CD icon.

3Double-click the setup icon.

???The Install Wizard will begin. Once you have consented to the

licensingagreement, follow the instructions on the screen to complete the installation.

4Proceed with the installation according to the instructions on the screen.

5You will be requested to restart, so conduct a restart by following the instructions.

EN

3The Install Wizard will begin.

???Once you have consented to the licensing agreement, enter your name, company name, and license ID number (serial number).

The license ID number is printed on the license ID card included inside the recorder package.

4Proceed with the installation according to the instructions on the screen.

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Window

1Exit DSS Player program.

2Click the [start] button on the taskbar.

3Select [Add/Remove programs] from the [Control Panel].

??? A list of installed applications is displayed.

4Select [Olympus DSS Player Standard], then click the [Change/Remove] button.

5Proceed with the uninstallation according to the instructions on the screen.

Macintosh

1Exit DSS Player program.

2Double-click [DSS Uninstaller] in [Application] {[DSS Player] folder.

??? An uninstaller is displayed.

3Proceed with the uninstallation according to the instructions on the screen.

Note

???The dictation ???les you made are stored in the [MESSAGE] folder. If you don???t need them, delete them.

You can con???rm the location of the [MESSAGE] folder by clicking on [Options] in the [Tools] menu before uninstalling.

For information on the DSS Player usage and features, refer to the Online help.

To start online Help:

Windows

1Click the [start] button, then select [All Programs], [Olympus DSS Player Standard], [Dictation Module Help].

2While DSS Player is running, select the [Help] menu, [Contents].

3While DSS Player is running, press F1 on the keyboard.

Macintosh

1While DSS Player software is running, select [DSS Player Help] from the [Help] menu.

Note

???The Online help will be available after DSS Player software installation.

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PC to recorder Connecting

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Connecting recorder to PC

Connecting to your PC using the USB cable

1Boot the PC.

2Connect the USB cable to the USB port of the PC.

3Connect 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.

Once you connect the recorder to your PC, the recorder will be powered through the USB cable.

While PC connection, the SD card is recognized as the respective removable disk drive.

Notes

??? NEVER remove the card or disconnect the USB cable while the record indicator light is ???ashing. If you do, the data will be destroyed.

???Some PC???s may not supply su???cient 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.

???Make sure to push the cable connector all the way in. Otherwise, the recorder may not operate properly.

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Connecting recorder to PC

Disconnecting from your PC

Windows

1Click [] 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.

2Confirm that the record indicator light turns off before disconnecting the USB cable.

Macintosh

Notes

???NEVER remove the card or disconnect the USB cable while the record indicator light is ???ashing. If you do, the data on the card will get destroyed.

???Some PC???s may not supply su???cient 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.

???Make sure to push the cable connector all the way in. Otherwise, the recorder may not operate properly.

???This is an operational environment for saving the ???les recorded by this recorder to your PC with USB connection.

???Even if operational environment is satis???ed, we do not support upgraded OS, the multi-boot environment or self-modi???ed computers.

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Connecting

1Move the icon of the recorder's drive displayed on desktop to trash box by drag and drop.

2Disconnect the USB cable.

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Running DSS Player Software

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Software Player DSS Running

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By default, connecting the recorder to your PC, will start the application automatically.

Windows

Disabling automatic start:

1Right-click the Device Detector in the System Tray in the lower right-hand corner of the screen, then select [Settings startup application].

2Click [DSS Player Standard].

???The check mark on [DSS Player Standard] disappears.

Manual start:

1Click the [start] button, then select [All Programs].

??? All program menu will be displayed.

2Select [Olympus DSS Player Standard], then click [Dictation Module].

Macintosh

Disabling automatic start:

1Click the Dock???s System Preferences.

2Click Device Detector.

3Turn the automatic startup setting Off.

Manual start:

1Double click the DSS Player icon for the folder in [Application] {[DSS Player].

???All program menu will be displayed.

2Register user information.

???The user???s registration screen will be displayed at the time of initial startup. Please input the serial number. Please see the seal attached

to the CD-ROM package included with the DSS Player, for the serial number. After the input has ended, click [OK] to complete the registration.

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Other practical use methods

Using as external memory of the computer

When the recorder is connected to your PC, it will be recognized on your PC as a removable drive.

You can view and access the recorder card from My Computer and download data from the card to your PC using standard windows copy/move and delete commands. You can also upload data from the PC to the card in the recorder in the same way.

Example: Copying Data from PC to Card Using Explorer or Finder

1Connecting the recorder to your PC.

???For connection procedure, refer to ???Connecting to Your PC Using the USB Cable??? (??? P.56).

2Open Windows Explorer or Finder window.

???[Removable disk] is displayed.

3Copy the data.

???The recorder will appear as a removable drive icon.

4Unplug the recorder from a computer.

Note

???NEVER remove the card or disconnect the USB cable while the record indicator light is ???ashing. If you do, the data on the card will get destroyed.

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Other information

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Alarm message list

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Troubleshooting

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Troubleshooting/Technical assistance and support

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Technical assistance and support

The following are contact information for technical support for Olympus recorders and software only.

sTechnical Hotline Number in the U.S. and Canada

1-888-553-4448

sUser Support E-mail address in the U.S. and Canada distec@olympus.com

sTechnical Hotline Number in Europe

Toll free number: 00800 67 10 83 00

available for Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Luxemburg, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom

Charged numbers for the Rest of Europe

+49 180 567 1083

+49 40 23773 4899

s User Support E-mail address in Europe

62 Audio.Support@olympus-europa.com

Accessories (optional)

sHeadset: E62, E102

Stereo headset for your PC. A helpful tool for PC based transcription.

s Monaural 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.

sHighly sensitive noise-cancellation monaural microphone: ME52W

This microphone is used to record sound at a distance while minimizing surrounding noise.

sTelephone pickup microphone: TP8

Earphone type microphone can be plugged into your ear while phoning. The voice or conversation over the phone can be clearly recorded.

sNi-MH rechargeable battery and charger set: BC400 (Europe only)

BC400 comes with an Ni-MH rechargeable battery charger (BU-400) and 4 Ni-MH rechargeable batteries (BR401) as a pack. This charger can quick charge Olympus AA or AAA Ni-MH rechargeable batteries.

sNi-MH rechargeable battery: BR404

High-efficiency rechargeable long life batteries.

sUSB connecting AC adapter: A514

DC5V AC Adapter for USB connection.

s Docking Station: CR10

sConnecting cord: KA333

Use to connect the microphone jack of the recorder to a radio or other sound source.

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Specifications

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General points

4Recording format:

DS2 (Digital Speech Standard Pro)

4Recording media:

SD-card: 512 MB to 32 GB

4Input level:

- 70 dBv

4 Sampling frequency:

4 Recording time (2 GB Card):

4Guide to battery life

The following values are strictly references.

Alkaline batterie

During recording mode (Built-in microphone):

During playback mode (Earphone playback):

All mode: Approx. 48 h.

Ni-MH rechargeable batteries

During recording mode (Built-in microphone):

During playback mode (Earphone playback):

All mode: Approx. 35 h.

4Speaker:

Built-in ??23mm round dynamic speaker

4MIC/EAR jack:

??3.5 mm mini-jack, impedance MIC 2 k??, EAR 8 ?? or more

4 Maximum working output (3 V DC):

300 mW or more (8 ?? speaker)

4Maximum headphone output:

???150 mV (according to EN 50332-2)

4Input power requirement:

Batteries: Two AAA batteries (LR03) or two Ni-MH rechargeable batteries

External power supply:

USB connecting AC adapter (A514) 5 V

4External dimensions:

113.5 mm ?? 50.0 mm ?? 17 mm (without protrusions)

4Weight:

105 g (Including alkaline batteries)

4Operating temperature:

0??C - 42??C/ 32??F - 107.6??F

Memory sizes of cards and approximate recording times *1

The above are the standard times, and the available recording time will vary depending on the card.

*1: Available recording time for one continuous ???le. Available recording time may be shorter if many short recordings are made.

*2:Total recording time of several ???les. The maximum recording time per ???le is 99 hours 59 minutes.

Specifications and design are subject to change without notice.

Battery life is measured by Olympus. It varies greatly according to the type of batteries used and the conditions of use.

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Tel. +81 (0)3-3340-2111

http://www.olympus.com

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