Sd Or Mmc Memory Card; Troubleshooting; Book Navigation; Why Does Victor Not Always Announce The Same Daisy Levels When I Press The 2 And 8 Keys - Humanware Victor Reader Classic + User Manual

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Power Source Range: 100-240 V AC, 50-60 Hz
Coding Algorithms: PCM, ADPCM, MPEG
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10.2. SD or MMC Memory Card

Internal Flash Memory: 21MB, partitioned into 9mb for audio bookmarks
(90 minutes at GSM high compression) and 12mb for audio notes (120
minutes at GSM high compression).
Sample SD card Recording Capacity:
64MB SD card: 10 hours at high compression, 2 hours at low
compression
256MB SD card: 40 hours at high compression, 8 hours at low
compression
Audio Compression CODECS:
High compression: GSM at 13kbps (filenames end in .wav)
Low compression: 64kbps MP3 (filenames end in .mp3)
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11. Troubleshooting

This section provides answers to frequently asked questions.
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11.1. Book Navigation

11.1.1. Why does Victor not always announce the same DAISY levels
when I press the 2 and 8 keys?
The 2 and 8 keys cycle through the DAISY navigation levels provided by the
producer of the book. Not all DAISY books have the same navigation levels.
For example, your book's producer may have only inserted level 1 (often used
for chapters) marks into the book. In this case, the 2 and 8 keys will
announce only "level 1" and "phrase". A phrase level is always included. Victor
can only navigate at the levels provided by the book producer. Often, the Go-
to-Page function will not work because many books are produced without
DAISY page marks. Also, the phrase jump is not the same for each book.
Some producers may include a phrase mark for a single sentence while others
may markup phrase as an arbitrary time jump. Still others have converted
older cassette books and inserted a phrase as an entire side of one cassette.
For books with little or no DAISY navigation marks, you will need to navigate
with the fast forward and rewind keys. The Rewind key is to the left of the
Play/Pause key and the Fast Forward key is to the right of the Play/Pause
Key.
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