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Features
Locations of Function and Control Button LCD Description
Battery Installation Battery Life Time Power On & Off Recording Playback Erasing
Adjusting Volume Hold Function
Setting the VOS Mode Setting Mic Sensitivity
Repeating the Playback
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Setting Beep On/Off Function
Setting Preengaged Recording Setting Alarm Function
Connecting External Equipments (Optional) Phone Recording (Optional) Using MP3 Player
Installation Of Manager Program Using Manager Program Troubleshooting Cautions
Specifications FCC Note Guarantee
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1 2 Features Features Preengaged Recording Enables to record at any time when you want. Alarm Sound Function You can hear the alarm sound at any time when you want. Recording up to 3 groups Enables to record 99 messages into each group. Automatic Power Off The unit will be automatically turned off when not in use. Indication of the remaining recording time You can check the available remaining recording time. Adjustable repeating time Enables to repeatedly listen to the part you want by adjusting the time. Monitoring of recording Available to listen to the message by using the stereo earphone during the recording . External jack for Input/Output Enables to record between the unit and other equipments. Indication of the recording/playback level Enables to check the level when recording/playback. VOS recording Available only when any voice and sound exist. Scan Function Enables to playback just the fore part of each message. Pause Function Enables to pause during recording. USB PC Interface Lets you use the recorder with a PC with fast USB port for voice & data file. MP3 File Playback It can be used to play and store digital music file. 3 4 Locations of Function and Control Buttons LCD Description Top HAND STRAP HOLE BUILT-IN MIC USB PORT Left Side Front Back Right Side One Folder Repeat Folder Lock Folder Message Number Amount of Recorded Time and Recording Time Left Preengaged Record Recording Mode LCD DISPLAY F O L D /
R E P E A T M O D E /
P A U S E R E C / S T O P S P E A K E R V O L U M E
(+, -) R E W I N D P L A Y / S T O P F F E R A S E H O L D EARPHONE J A C K MICROPHONE J A C K 5 Operation Graphic Section Repeat All Folders Repeat Remaining Battery Capacity VOS Alarm MIC Sensitivity Hold 6 1 Power On & Off 1) Set the HOLD switch to "Off" mode and press the REC/STOP button for about one second. Then, LCD is displayed, which means power on. 2) Automatic power off : the unit will be automatically turned off within one minute when not in use without pressing any button. Battery Installation Be sure to replace batteries at stop mode. 1. Open the battery cover. Press and slide the battery cover off. 2. Install two(2) AAA size batteries and slide the cover back into place. Battery should be LR03 or equivalent
(AAA Size or UM-4) 3. Press PLAY/STOP( / ) button or REC/STOP button to check the battery condition. FULL WEAK NORMAL EXHAUSTED Recorded messages will not be erased when replacing batteries. Battery Life time Recording Mode Speaker playback Earphone playback Earphone playback Voice MP3 About 10 Hours About 8 Hours(VOL : 10) About 9 Hours(VOL : 10) About 7 Hours(VOL : 10) 7 8 2 R e c o r d i n g 1) Release the HOLD switch and press the REC/STOP button for recording. 2) The unit starts recording when the red LED lights ON.
(The unit displays the recording number, level and time on the LCD.) Recording Time Indicaton on the LCD hour minute second 3) To stop recording, press the REC/STOP button again. Pause function Press the MODE/PAUSE button during recording. The "PAUSE" letter blinks in LCD display, which means pause function is operated. To release the pause function, press the MODE/PAUSE button one more time. To record on the following number during recording During recording, move the button upwards and then, you can continue to record on the following number. Indication of the remaining recording time If you press the FOLD/REPEAT button during recording, the LCD indicates the remaining time. Monitoring of recording You can listen to the recorded messages by connecting earphone to EAR jack during recording.
(During monitoring, the volume level can not be controlled.) Using an external pin microphone
(Optional) Record after connecting an external microphone to MIC jack located on the left side of unit. 9 10 3 P l a y b a c k 1) Release the HOLD button and select your desired message number by moving upward( ) or downward( ) the button. 2) If you press the / button to vertical direction, the LED lights in Green color to playback the recorded message. 3) During playback, you can stop the playback by pressing the / button to vertical direction one more time.
(Resume Play) If you re-play just after pressing stop button, playback will be proceeded continuously from the pre-stopped time.
(If another button except for the / button is pressed at stop mode, the fore part of the last recording message will be played.) Fast-forwarding( ) and rewinding( ) during playback You can adjust the playback time by moving the or button upward or downward long enough during playback. If you wheel the or button shortly, you can hear the following recorded message or previous recorded message. Converting message during playback You can adjust by wheeling the button
/ upward or downward. Scanning At stop mode, press the / button for more than 2 seconds. Then, "SCAN" will be displayed and the unit will playback each message for about 5 seconds in sequence from the first message to the last message. After playback of all messages in one folder, the unit stops to playback and if you press the / button, the unit stops operation. 11 12 Repeating the section playback During playback, press the FOLD/REPEAT button which means the repeat function is being started. Then, if press the FOLD/REPEAT button again after a certain time, the repeat function is completed Which means the repeating time is set-up and the unit will continue to repeat in the selected section. Indication of the remaining playback time If you press the FOLD/REPEAT button one time during playback, the LCD indicates the remaining time. 4 E r a s i n g 1) Erasing one message Select the recorded number you want to erase. Press the ERASE button. The number of recorded message will blink and the recorded message is heard for 3 seconds. Press the ERASE button again. To cancel the erasing, press any button except for the ERASE button. 2) Erasing all recorded messages in one folder Select the folder which you want to erase at stop mode. Press the ERASE button for about 5 seconds.
(At that time, and the related folder icon will blink.) Press the ERASE button again for about a second and then, all recorded messages are erased. To cancel the erasing, press any button except for the ERASE button. 13 14 5 Adjusting Vo l u m e 1) You can adjust Volume level by pressing VOLUME + / - button.
(But the volume will not be adjusted during recording.) 6 Hold Function 1) If the HOLD switch is set upwards, any button is not operated. 2) If the HOLD switch is set upwards, the key icon is displayed on LCD, which means Hold function is set. 3) To release the hold function, move the HOLD switch downwards. When you set the HOLD switch at stop mode,the recorder will be automatically turn off. 7 Setting the Record mode 1) Press the MODE/PAUSE button 1 time and then, LCD displays VOS letter. 2) At that time, select on mode by the Volume button and press the FOLD/REPEAT button. 3) When there is no voice or no sound during recording after the VOS setting, the LCD displays SENSE letter and the unit stop recording. With voice or sound heard, the SENSE letter disappear and start recording again. 8 Setting the VOS mode 1) Press the MODE/PAUSE button 2 times and then, LCD displays "MIC" letter. 2) At that time, select "HI" or "LO" mode by the Volume button and press the FOLD/REPEAT button. 3) After finishing the selection, the LCD displays the selected "HI" or "LO". 15 16 9 Repeating the Playback 11 Setting Preengaged Recording 1) Press the MODE/PAUSE button 3 times and then, LCD displays "REP" letter. 2) At that time, select one of the OFF, FOLD, or "ALL" by the Volume button and press the FOLD/REPEAT button. In order to repeat the recorded massages in one folder, please select "FOLD". If you select "ALL", all the messages for A/B/C folder can be repeated. If you don't want any repeat, please select "OFF". 1 0 Setting Beep On/Off Function 1) Press the MODE/PAUSE button 4 times and then, LCD displays "BEEP" letter. 2) At that time, select "ON" or "OFF" mode by the Volume button and press the FOLD/REPEAT button. 3) If you set the mode to be "ON", you can hear the beep sound whenever you press the buttons. 1) Press the MODE/PAUSE button 5 times and then, LCD displays "P-REC" letter. 2) At that time, select your desired time by the Volume button and press the FOLD/REPEAT button. Indication of time minute second Then, press FOLD/REPEAT button one more time at On mode.
(You can set up your desired preengaging time up to max. 255 minutes.) 3) After your setting the time, the unit is automatically turned on the time which you set up and the recording is started. 17 18 1 2 Setting Alarm Function 1 3 Connecting External Equipments (Optional) 1) Press the MODE/PAUSE button 6 times and then, LCD displays "ALARM" letter. 2) At that time, select "ON" or "OFF" mode by the Volume button and press the FOLD/REPEAT button. Indication of time minute second Then, press FOLD/REPEAT button one more time at On mode.
(You can set up your desired alarm time up to max. 255 minutes.) 3) After your setting the time, the unit is automatically turned on the time which you set up and you can hear the alarm sound. 4) In order to stop the alarm sound, please press any button. 1) Recording from the external equipments into the voice recorder You can record by connecting an external cable between the MIC jack of the voice recorder and the earphone jack of an external equipment. 2) Recording from the voice recorder into the external equipments Connect an external cable between the EAR JACK of the voice recorder and the MIC IN, or the external input jack of an external equipment. Press the PLAY button of the voice recorder and the REC button of an external equipments. You can adjust volume by using VOLUME button of the voice recorder. 19 20 External Audio Cable External Audio Cable Connect to MIC IN or External INPUT jack Connect to Earphone Jack M i c r o p h o n e J a c k Earphone J a c k AUDIO 1 4 Phone Recording (Optional) Recording the messages during phone conversation 1) Connect an external cable between the MIC JACK of voice recorder and the AUDIO OUT JACK of Telephone Adapter. 2) Connect the Telephone line cord between Telephone Adapter and Telephone unit. 3) Connect the phone line to another jack of the Adapter. 4) Press the REC/STOP button of voice recorder and then, the phone conversation will be recorded. Protection of Communication Privacy To record phone conversation without counterpart's consent may be against the related laws. 21 22 Telephone cord Telephone Line Adapter JACK On the Wall External Audio Cable Microphone J a c k Telephone Unit 1 5 Using MP3 Player 1. Getting to start MP3 Player 1) You can choose the MP3 Folder by using FOLD/REPEAT button at stop mode. 2. Playing MP3 File 1) Release the HOLD button and select your desired music file by moving the upward( ) or downward( ) button. 2) If you press the / button to vertical direction, the LED lights in Green color to playback the music. 3) During playback, you can stop the playback by pressing the / button to vertical direction one more time.
(Resume Play) If you re-play just after pressing stop button, playback will be proceeded continuously from the pre-stopped time.
(If another button except for the / button is pressed at stop mode, the fore part of the last recording message will be played.) 23 24 3. Fast-forwarding( ) and rewinding
( ) during playback 1) You can adjust the playback time by moving the or button upward or downward long enough during playback. 2) If you wheel the or button shortly, you can hear the following music or previous music. 4. Converting file during playback 1) You can adjust by wheeling the button ( / ) upward or downward. 5. Scanning 1) At stop mode, press the / button for more than 2 seconds. 2) Then, SCAN will be displayed and the unit will playback each music file for about 5 seconds in sequence from the first music file to the last music file. 6. Repeating the section playback 1) During playback, press the FOLD/REPEAT button which means the repeat function is being started
. Then, if press the FOLD/REPEAT button again after a certain section, the repeat function is completed which means the repeating section is set-up and the unit will repeat in the selected section. 7. Indication of the remaining playback time 1) If you press the FOLD/REPEAT button 1 time during playback, the LCD indicates the remaining time. 8. Repeating the Playback 1) Press the MODE/PAUSE button 2 times during playback and then, LCD displays REP letter. 2) At that time, select one of the OFF or FOLD or ALL by the Volume button and press the MODE/PAUSE button. In order to repeat all the MP3 files , please select FOLD or ALL. If you dont want any repeat, please select OFF. 9. Setting the EQ(Equalizer) mode 1) If you press the FOLD/REPEAT button 3 times during playback, the LCD displays Eq and select one of the POP - JAZZ -
ROCK - CLAS(SIC) by the Volume button and press the MODE/PAUSE button. 25 26 Installation Of Manager Program System Requirement Computer : Pentium or IBM compatible system with USB support Memory : 64MB or higher OS : Windows 98/ME/2000/XP Hard Disk : At least 100 MB free disk space Playback : Soundcard, Speaker Recording : Sound Card, Microphone Insert the Manager program CD into CD-ROM drive. Program SETUP will be started as follows. Click "Next". Click "YES". 27 28 Fill the blanks and click Next Click Next on Start Copying Files Windows. Choose your Destination Location and click Next. Click Finish on InstallShield Wizard Complete Window. 29 30 Using Voice Manager Program 1 Composition Computers Folder Play Menu Pause Stop Play Bar Volume Control Time Channel Recording &
Playback Status Display Click Yes, I want to restart my computer now on reboot windows Click Finish then, Driver installation is completed. 31 Upload Icon Download Icon Displays both whole memory and Remaining memory of the recorder / MP3 Voice Recorder / MP3 Folder List Voice Recorder / MP3 File List Computers File List 32 2 Connect Voice recorder and PC with USB cable. 4 To Download files When you connect the Voice Recorder unit and the PC by USB Cable, you can use the following two(2) methods.
- Either you can connect the USB cable to the PC without the batteries installed in the Voice Recorder unit,
- or you can connect the USB cable to the PC with the batteries installed in the Voice Recorder unit.
(But in this case, you should press the REC/STOP button after connecting the USB cable to the PC.) 3 To Upload files Select a folder of the Voice Recorder Folder List. Select a file(Voice file or Data file) of the Voice Recorder File List. Click the Upload Icon. The selected file is copied to your computer.
- You cant upload MP3 files to PC. Select a folder of the Computers folder list. Select a file (voice, data or MP3 file) of your computers file list.
(If you play the data file in the voice recorder, LCD displays FILE) Click the Download Icon. The selected file is copied to Voice Recorder.
- If you download MP3 files, they are copied in the MP3 folder. 5 To play the uploaded files Click Play Icon, the concerned file will be played. You can adjust Volume by dragging Volume Control to left or right side. If you click and drag Play bar, the concerned file will be played from the part where icon is located.
- You can click the right button of your mouse to stop and pause. 33 34 6 File Movement If you drag after clicking one file, you can move the file to the other folders. 7 Voice E.mailing You can email the recorded file saved in FG7 file to receiver by converting to WAV file as per the following procedures and the receiver can hear the file through WAV file player.
- Select the file you want in PC file list.
- If you select "Convert" after clicking "File"
of menu, the "File Convert" is displayed as per the following window. Select the folder you want after clicking
"Change", if you'd like to save the WAV file in other folder.
(Otherwise you select a certain folder, it is saved in the current folder
"C: Program Files T1 MP3V102 voicedata".) If you click "Start Conversion", the file saved in FG7 file is converted to WAV file. You can email
"C: Program Files T1 MP3V102 voicedata" or the WAV file saved in the designated folder to receiver as the attached file.
- "Overwrite" is used for overwriting the converted file to WAV file newly. 35 36 Troubleshooting C a u t i o n s Check following items first if you find any functional matter. Did you check the battery capacity?
=> Replace batteries. Are both polarities of the battery loading in right way?
=> Load batteries in each correct + / - position. Isn't it at Hold position?
=> Set Hold switch off. Isn't the message number or message FULL?
=> Erase unnecessary message. Did you check the battery capacity?
=> Replace batteries. Isn't it at Hold position?
=> Set Hold switch off. Isn't there any recorded message?
=> Check the recorded message. Did you check the battery capacity?
=> Replace batteries. Isn't your VOLUME at 0(Zero) position?
=> Adjust the VOLUME level. Isn't your Earphone inserted in?
=> Take the Earphone Jack OFF. Isn't your VOLUME at 0(Zero) position?
=> Adjust the VOLUME level. Is your Earphone properly inserted in ?
=> Insert the Earphone Jack completely. General 1. Dropping and other shock or pressure to the cabinet can cause damage. 2. Pressure to the LCD may cause permanent damage to the performance of the LCD. 3. Always avoid high heat from any source. Leaving the unit in direct sunlight or in a hot car (as in Summer) can damage the unit. 4. Keep the unit clear from dust and contamination that cause damage. 5. High humidity, dampness or liquid spills should be avoided. In case of no LCD display In case of no r e c o r d i n g In case of no P l a y b a c k In case of no sound from s p e a k e r In case of no sound from E a r p h o n e 37 38 C a u t i o n s S p e c i f i c a t i o n s Safety precautions 1. Do not attempt to repair, disassemble or modify this unit. 2. Do not use in aircraft during take-off or landing. Cautions for Safety 1. This unit contains a high quality speaker. Keep the unit away from credit cards since the speaker's magnetic strips on credit cards and other similar items that have magnetic strips. 2. The seller holds no liability for any damage caused by accident or misuse of this product or for any claims by a third party. 3. The seller holds no liability for loss of any message for any reason. 39 Model Voice Recording Time DVM-2032 DVM-2064 About 6 hours About 12 hours About 8 hours About 16 hours About 17 hours About 34 hours M P 3 16MB 32MB 64MB 128MB Number of Message 3 Folders x 99 messages & MP3 Folder Frequency Range for Recording /
P l a y b a c k Out Power Input Output Speaker Dimension Memory Medium Power Source ACCESSORY 300Mz ~ 3,500Mz 100mW (T.H.D 10%) Audio Analog In (-60dB), 3.5 Earphone(Mini Plug/Stereo) IMP Over 16 Ohms, 3.5 23mm, 8 Ohms Dynamic Speaker 31.4(W) x 101(H) x 18.2(D)mm Built in Flash Memory 1.5V, AAA ALKALINE x 2 Basic : User Manual, Stereo Earphone, 2 Batteries, USB CABLE, CD for program installation Optional : External Pin Microphone, Audio Cable, Tel Adapter & Tel Line Cord, Hand Strap, Necklace 40 FCC Note THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES. OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS:
1. THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE, AND 2. THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE RECEIVED,INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDERSIRED OPERATION. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communication. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures :
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit difference from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer of an experienced radio/TV technician for help. NOTE : The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment. Such modifications could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. 41 42 G u a r a n t e e M E M O PRODUCT DIGITAL M O D E L DVU-1032 / D V U - 1 0 6 4 R E C O R D E R A D D R E S S SALES DATE yy mm dd CUSTOMER T E L N A M E A D D R E S S SALES AGENCY T E L S I N C E R E L Y AGENCY NAME S I G N 43