Olympus T1000 Instruction Manual - Page 5
B. TRANSCRIPTIO]T, Telephone, CoiWffiation, Recording - foot pedal
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2. Dictation and Conference Recording l. Set the tape speed(2.4 cm/sec. or 1.2cm,/sec.)utiliz- ing the TAPE SPEED switch @. 2. Set the 'DICT' MIC posi t SENS ion. switch @ on the main unit to the 3. Move the troller @ Dtoicthtaeti'oDnICCTo'nptroosl iStieolne.cTtohre@reodnLHEaDnd@Cwonil-l illuminate. 4. Pick up and hold the Hand Controller approximately 5 to 8 cm (2 to 3 in.) from your mouth and talk in a normal voice. 5. For conferencerecording, set the MIC SENS switch @ on the main unit to the 'CONF' position and place the Hand Controller in the center of the table. 6. When dictation has ceased,move the Dictation Control Selector@ to the 'STOP' position. The red LED will go out. 7. Pressthe EJECT button @ to remove the tape. Please Note: a) While the Dictation Control 'LISTEN' position, depressthe Selector FF button @ @ is to in the quickly advancethe tape. b)To rewind the tapg move the Dictation Control Selector @ the switch. to the 'REW' position Releasingit returns it and keep holding to the 'LISTEN' position. gw*iw"-r* #F 3. TelephoneCoiWffiationRecording 1. Insert the plug from the telephonepick-up (TP-6) inro the TEL REC jack @ of the main unit. For details,refer to the TP-6 instructionmanual. 2. PresstheTEL REC button O twice within I second. The red LED will light and start recording the conversation through the telephone 3. When the recording is completed, pressthe TEL REC button @ again. Please Note: a) The TEL REC takes priority over any other mode. b) The recording can be monitored via the built-in speaker @ or through the Headset@. Adjust the volume by sliding the VOLUME knob @. c) When the volume is too high, it sometimescauseshowling. In suchcasgadjust the volumewith the VOLUME Coqtrol Knob. B. TRANSCRIPTIO]T 1. Opcrdon of kin Unit *t \ l. Plug the AC adaptor @ into an AC ourler" and con- 6.Set the tape speed (2.4 cm/ser- or 1.2 cmlsec.) with nect the AC adaptor cord to the DC 9V jack of the TAPE SPEED switch @. main unit @. 7.Setthe SPEED control knob @ at the centerposition 2. 3. Pressthe POWER button @ to turn the unit Set the Speaker Selection Switch @ to the ON. 'ON' for standard speed.With this knob, fine adjustment of the tape speed within the range between -1590 position and + 3090 is possible. 4. When usingthe Headset@, setit at the 'OFF' position. 8.Adjust the TONE to your preference@. 5. Press the EJECT button @, insert the recorded 9.Adjust the VOLUME to a suitable level @. microcassette and gently close the microcassette 10.Rewind the tape by pressingREW button @. compartment @. ll. Pressthe LISTEN b tton @ to play back the tape. 2. Operation with the Foot Switch l. Connect the plug of the Foot Switch @ to the FOOT SW jack @ on the main unit. 2. The rewind time for the tape can be adjusted for 0 to I second by using the Back Space Controller @ on the main unit. Every time the tape stops,the auto back spacefunction operates.When using the Foot Switch to change the mode from 'LISTEN' to 'STOP'; the tape backspacesbetween0 and I second of listening time. If back space is not required, set the knob to '0'. 3.Press the LISTEN pedal to start the tape. 4. Pressingthe FF or REW pedal fast forwards or revrinds the tape. Pleasc No!e: The 'LISTEN' mode remains when both the LISTEN and FF or REW pedals are depressedsimultaneously. 3. Operationwith the HandController L Follow proceduresI to l0 in the operatinginstructions for the main unit. 2. Setthe SpeakerSelectionSwitch @ to the 'OFF' posi- tion. The speaker of the Hand Controller is then activated. 3. Move the 'LISTEN' Dictation Control position. The green Selector @ LED @ will to the light. 4.To rewind the tapq move the Dictation Control Selector@ to the 'REW' position and keep holding the switch. Releasingthe Selection Switch returns it to the 'LISTEN' position. 5.During pressingthe FF button @ changesto fast forward mode.