Olympus DM-2 DM-4 Instructions (English, French, Spanish) - Page 10
Playback Fig., Erasing Fig., File search Fig., Fn. setting
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Playback (Fig. 5) 1 Select the folder which contains the files to be played back. 2 In the File list display, press the + or − button to select the file that you want to playback. 3 Press the `OK button to start playback. a File name b Folder indicator c Playback position bar indicator d File length e Elapsed playback time 4 Press the + or − button to adjust to a comfortable listening volume. • The volume can be adjusted within a range from [00] to [30]. 5 Press the STOP button at any point you want to stop the playback. Setting an index mark This operation can be performed when the [INDEX] and [Erase] function has been assigned to a Fn button (F1 or F2). Setting an index mark (Fig. 6-1) 1 Press the Fn (INDEX) button during file recording, recording pause, playing, or playback pause. • Even after an index mark is placed, recording or playback will continue so you can place index marks in other locations in a similar manner. Clearing an index mark (Fig. 6-2) 1 Locate the index mark you want to clear. 2 Press the 9 or 0 button to select the index mark to erase. 3 While the index number is displayed (approximately 2 seconds), press the Fn (ERASE) button. • Index numbers after the erased index number will automatically move up. File search (Fig. 7) This recorder manages recorded files and music files imported from a personal computer using a database. Files are automatically sorted using items such as date and keyword, which makes searching for files easier. Opening the file search display from the [Recorder] folder (Fig. 7-1) File search type: [Browse] Search The folder system (Folder A to Folder E) is used to search for files. [Day] Search Files are searched for by recording date. [Keyword] Files are searched for Search by a keyword. 1 From the [Home] menu display, select [Recorder], and then press the `OK or 9 button to open the folder list display. 2 Press the F1 (SEARCH) button to open the file search display. • The search display changes every time the F1 (SEARCH) button is pressed. Opening the file search display from the [Music] folder (Fig. 7-2) File search type: [Artist] Search Files are searched for from a list of artists. [Album] Search Files are searched for from a list of album names. [All Music] Files are searched for Search from a list of all songs. [Browse] Search A list of all songs and albums in the [Music] folder is displayed. [Heard Files played on this record- Recently] er are displayed reverse Search chronological order. [Play Count] Search Files are displayed in order of the number of times they have been played on this recorder. [Playlists] Search Displays playlists transferred to the recorder. 1 From the [Home] menu display, select [Music] folder, and then press the `OK or 9 button to open the search display. 2 Press the + or − button to select the file search type, and then press the `OK or 9 button. Erasing (Fig. 8) 1 Select the folder or file you want to erase. 2 In the list display, press the + or − button to select the file you want to erase. 3 While the recorder is stop mode, press the F2 (ERASE) button. 4 Press the + or − button to select [Erase in Folder] or [File Erase], and then press the `OK or 9 button. 5 Press the + button to select [Start], and then press the `OK button. • The display changes to [Erase!] and erasing will start. [Erase Done] is displayed when the file is erased. Fn. setting The Fn buttons (F1 and F2) of this recorder can be assigned to suit your desired method of use. Assigned buttons can be operated during recording and playback. 1 Select [Fn. setting] from the menu on the [System Menu]. 2 Select the [F1] or [F2]. • You can assign settings to suit the way you use the recorder. 3 Press the + or − button to select the item you want to assign, and then press the `OK button. Fn button list: Off Repeat Play Speed INDEX Erase DISPLAY Random A-B LIST 10 EN