Dictaphone OpticMic Betriebsanleitung - Seite 4
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Synergy
is
a
lot
like putting butter and salt on your
potatoes. Even though
the
individual items are
OK,
they
taste a lot better when they are combined. Some ideas are
are like that to. Imagine a business without a telephone,
a
tape recorder without cassette (reel-to-reel?), or a
TV
without a VCR.. Unthinkable! Sometimes the simplest
combinations create the most powerful effects.
The
OpticMicTM hand microphone/bar code reader
represents the marriage of
two
good ideas.
It
brings
together a bar code reader for scanning bar code numbers
and a hand microphone for dictation. Sound logical! It
sure is if your doing modern dictation. The kinds of
dictation were you have to enter long strings of numbers
to
identify patients, departments and work types. When you
enter numbers, you have four options: ignore them
entirely, have someone else do it, use a keypad, or use a bar
code reader. The first generally leads to the second, the
third is
tedious, and the fourth-well-it's
the easiest, but
it means you have another instrument to handle. The
OpticMicTM hand microphone/bar code reader places
dictation and scanning in one place-the
palm
of
your
hand. One instrument for both jobs.
SOME FUNDAMENTALS
The OpticMicTM bar code reader can read and decode
3-of-9 bar codes-more
commonly called "Code 39."
It
can read bar codes from either a left-to-right or
right-to-left scan.
It
also produces a confirmation beep
after a successful scan. (If desired, it can produce an error
tone for unsuccessful scans. Consult a Dictaphone
representative for information about enabling or disabling
these tones.)
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