Olympus VN-701PC Instrucciones detalladas - Página 16
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Recording
Before starting recording, select a folder
among [ & ] to [ * ]. These five folders can be
selectively used to distinguish the kind of
recording; for example, Folder [ & ] might
be used to store private information, while
Folder [ ' ] might be dedicated to holding
business information.
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Select the recording folder
( ☞ P.15).
Press the REC ( s ) button to start
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recording.
• Turn the microphone in the direction
of the source to be recorded.
a
b
c
• [ Rec Mode ] cannot be changed in
the recording standby mode or while
recording. Configure this while the
recorder is stopped ( ☞ P.29).
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About recording
a Recording mode
indicator
b Elapsed recording time
c Remaining recording
time
Press the STOP ( 4 ) button to
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stop recording.
d File length
d
Notes
• To ensure recording from the beginning,
start recording after you see the display
and the LED indicator light on.
• When remaining recording time is less
than 60 seconds, the LED indicator light
starts flashing. When the recording time
is decreasing to 30 or 10 seconds, the
light flashes faster.
• [ Folder full ] will appear when the
recording cannot be made any further.
Select other folder or delete unnecessary
files before recording ( ☞ P.25).
• [ Memory full ] will appear when the
memory is full. Delete unnecessary files
before recording any further ( ☞ P.25).
For VN-702PC:
• When a microSD card is inserted in the
recorder, be sure to confirm the recording
media as either [ Internal memory ]
or [ microSD card ] so that there is no
mistake ( ☞ P.34).
• If a recording is made in stereo modes
([ 192 kbps ] or [ 128 kbps ]), it will be a
monaural recording through the built-in
microphone, and the same audio will be
recorded to both Left channel (Lch) and
Right channel (Rch).