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4.11.1 Transferring files from or to the device
You can use the File Explorer to access the device data without
installing additional software. It is automatically displayed as a mass
storage device similarly to a USB memory stick or card.
1
Connect the device to the computer as described.
2
Open File Explorer.
X
The device will be displayed as a mass storage device named
PHILIPS. Use the Voice folder for recordings and the Music
folder for music files.
3
Copy or move files to your computer or delete files to archive
recordings and free up space on the device.
Caution
• Do not disconnect the device from the computer while files are
transferred from or to the device (the status LED indicator flashes
orange when data is being transferred). This this may damage or
corrupt the files.
• Do not format the drive of the device on a computer. If you want
to delete all data, use the
function
(see also
Format memory
chapter 10.1.2 Memory formatting, page
51).
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First steps
Note
• The device supports music files in the formats WMA and MP3,
which can be transferred from the computer to the Music folder
of the device. The files are located in the y/ä folder of the
device.
• Files with copy protection (Digital Rights Management, DRM) are
not supported.
• The device can store up to 99 music files.
4.11.2 Disconnecting from a computer
1
Select Eject USB in File Explorer.
2
Disconnect the USB cable from the computer.
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5 Record
The device offers many features that you can use during recording or
to improve the quality of a recording. Index marks can be used to mark
certain points in a recording as points of reference. Use the timer and
the voice activation functions to start a recording automatically. The
pre-recording function allows to record the last five seconds before
you press the record key.
5.1 Record settings
Set the required recording quality and microphone sensitivity or
select automatic adjustment before you start a recording session. This
function allows to customize the settings (recording quality, microphone
sensitivity etc.) to suit the recording conditions
(see also chapter 9.1.2
Automatically adjusting recording settings, page
38).
You can also enable the wind filter function to reduce the noise
produced by the wind if you need to make a recording outdoors
also chapter 9.1.5 Enabling/disabling the wind filter, page
40).
When you record in environments with lots of noise in the background
(e.g. while in a crowd or during a train or car journey), you can enable the
noise reduction function to reduce the background noise
(see also chapter
9.1.6 Enabling/disabling noise reduction, page
41).
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1
Press the INDEX/a key while the device is stopped to select the
desired folder.
The following icons will be displayed, depending on the
X
selected location folder: u, v, w, x, y – internal memory, à,
á, â, ã, ä – memory card displayed.
2
Point the built-in microphone toward the sound source and press
g.
X
The record/play indicator lights red. The recording duration
and the remaining recording time are displayed in the selected
folder on the display.
3
Check the recording level/volume.
4
Press g to pause recording.
X
The record/play indicator will blink red.
5
Press the g key to resume recording.
6
Press the j key to stop recording.
(see
The device returns to stop mode.
X
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