Olympus DS-2 User Guide - Page 113

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11 Other Information Alarm Message List Message BATTERY LOW FILE PROTECTED INDEX FULL INDEX CAN'T BE ENTERED FOLDER FULL OVER-FLOW COMMENT CAN'T BE ENTERED MEMORY ERROR Meaning Low battery power Erase-locked Index full File not supporting index Folder full Maximum number Too many characters input File not supporting comment Error in the internal memory Explanation Action Battery power is getting low. Replace with new batteries ( P.11). Tried to delete a locked file. Unlock the file ( P.55). The file is full of index marks (maximum of 16 marks). Tried to incorporate WMA file index marks into the music files or the files not recorded with the recorder. The folder is full of files (maximum of 199 files). The destination folder already has the maximum number of files (199). Exceeds the maximum number of characters that can be registered. Tried to incorporate comments into WMA files. Error in the internal memory. Erase index marks that are no longer required ( P.56). You can incorporate index marks into the voice files recorded with the recorder or IC recorders from Olympus only. Erase unnecessary files ( P.51). Erase unnecessary files ( P.51). Reduce the number of characters within the limit. Up to 12 characters can be used for a folder name ( P.61-63). Up to 100 characters can be used for a file comment ( P.64). You can incorporate comments into the voice files recorded with the recorder or IC recorders from Olympus only. This is a malfunction, so go to the store where you purchased the recorder or an Olympus service station for repair. Alarm Message List 11 113

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Alarm Message List
Alarm Message List
Meaning
Low battery
power
Erase-locked
Index full
File not
supporting
index
Folder full
Maximum
number
Too many
characters
input
File not
supporting
comment
Error in the
internal
memory
Action
Replace with new batteries (
P.11).
Unlock the file (
P.55).
Erase index marks that are no
longer required (
P.56).
You can incorporate index marks
into the voice files recorded with the
recorder or IC recorders from
Olympus only.
Erase unnecessary files (
P.51).
Erase unnecessary files (
P.51).
Reduce the number of characters within
the limit. Up to 12 characters can be
used for a folder name (
P.61-63).
Up to 100 characters can be used
for a file comment (
P.64).
You can incorporate comments into
the voice files recorded with the
recorder or IC recorders from
Olympus only.
This is a malfunction, so go to the
store where you purchased the
recorder or an Olympus service
station for repair.
Explanation
Battery power is getting low.
Tried to delete a locked file.
The file is full of index marks
(maximum of 16 marks).
Tried to incorporate WMA file
index marks into the music
files or the files not recorded
with the recorder.
The folder is full of files
(maximum of 199 files).
The destination folder
already has the maximum
number of files (199).
Exceeds the maximum
number of characters that
can be registered.
Tried to incorporate
comments into WMA files.
Error in the internal memory.
11
Other Information
Message
BATTERY LOW
FILE
PROTECTED
INDEX FULL
INDEX CAN
T
BE ENTERED
FOLDER FULL
OVER-FLOW
COMMENT
CAN
T BE
ENTERED
MEMORY
ERROR