Olympus DR 2000 DR-2000 Executive Kit Instructions (English) - Page 27

Directrec Default User ID to Directrec

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Directrec Default User ID to Directrec The Directrec User ID plays an essential part in the file naming process of new recordings. The default User ID is "DR2000". In order to change the default user ID, follow the procedure below. 1 Click the icon on the toolbar in the [Remote Edit] window. Or, select the [Directrec Configuration Tool] in the [Tools] menu. The [Directrec Configuration Tool] dialog box will appear. 1 2 Input your user ID into the [User ID] box and click [Upload Settings]. The input User ID will be transferred to Directrec. The ID can be any combination of "A" to "Z", Numeric and/or "_", and up to a maximum of 16 letters long. 2 ...Note • Never disconnect the USB access if the indicator light is flashing red. If you do so, the data may be destroyed. 27

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Directrec Default User ID to Directrec
The Directrec User ID plays an essential part in the file naming process of new
recordings. The default User ID is
DR2000
. In order to change the default user
ID, follow the procedure below.
1
Click the
icon on the toolbar in the [Remote Edit] window.
Or, select the [Directrec Configuration Tool] in the [Tools] menu.
The [Directrec Configuration Tool] dialog box will appear.
2
Input your user ID into the [User ID] box and click [Upload Settings].
The input User ID will be transferred to Directrec. The ID can be any
combination of
A
to
Z
, Numeric and/or
_
, and up to a maximum of 16
letters long.
2
1
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Note
Never disconnect the USB access if the indicator light is flashing red. If you do so, the
data may be destroyed.