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Olympus VN-541PC Manual del usuario

Batteries

Battery indicator
As the battery loses its remaining charge, the
battery indicator on the display changes as
follows:
• [
] indicates there is little remaining
battery charge. Replace it with a fresh one.
When the batteries has run out, [
[LO] appear, and operation stops.
Battery precautions
• The voice recorder does not support
manganese batteries.
• Always turn power OFF before replacing
the batteries. Files may be damaged if
the batteries are removed while the voice
recorder is recording or performing an
operation such as erasing a file.
• You need to reset the time/date if the
batteries are replaced. See "Setting the
time/date" (☞ P.7) for the procedure.
• When not using the voice recorder for
an extended period, always remove the
batteries before storage.
• Even if the battery indicator is [
playback with the built-in speaker at some
volumes may result in a drop in battery
output voltage, causing the voice recorder
to reset. Lower the volume in this case.
• The continuous battery usage time will
vary depending on the performance of the
battery in use (☞ P.41).
For users in Germany
Olympus has an agreement with the GRS
(Joint Battery Disposal Association) in
Germany to ensure environmentally-friendly
battery disposal.

Turning the power OFF

Existing data, mode settings and the clock
setting are saved when the power is turned
off.
Press and hold the o button while
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the voice recorder is in stop mode.
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• Turning the power OFF whenever the
voice recorder is not in use minimizes
battery consumption.
Power Save mode
When the voice recorder has been
stopped for at least 5 minutes after power
ON, the power turns off automatically.
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