Setting The Microphone Sensitivity; Voice-Activated Recording - Philips LFH9750 - Desktop 9750 Digital Transcriber User Manual

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Setting the microphone sensitivity

The setting for the microphone sensitivity defines the audio input level for the external microphones when using
the Philips 9750 for as a digital dictation system.
This is the menu entry for the microphone sensitivity; the symbol always shows the current setting:
Confirm the menu entry selection by pressing the Jog Dial and do the following:
Set the microphone sensitivity to low when recording dictations in a noisy environment :
Set the microphone sensitivity to medium when recording dictations in a normal environment; this is the
default setting:
Set the microphone sensitivity to high when, for example, recording at a conference:
Confirm the setting by pressing the Jog Dial and to return to the main menu.

Voice-activated recording

When using the Philips 9750 for digital dictation, the device supports the voice-activated recording mode.
This is the menu entry for voice-activated recording; a check mark next to the symbol indicates that voice-
activated recording is enabled. The symbol always shows the current setting:
Confirm the menu entry selection by pressing the Jog Dial and do the following:
Enable voice-activated recording:
Disable voice-activated recording; this is the default setting:
Confirm the setting by pressing the Jog Dial and to return to the main menu.
For more information on the voice-activated recording mode, refer to the Voice-activated recording section in
this manual.
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