Recording Mode (Insert/Overwrite); Playback; Adjusting The Volume - Philips DPM9360 User Manual

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Removing EOL from a file
To remove the EOL attribute from a dictation, do the following:
1. Make sure the 4-Position Switch is in the Stop position.
2. Go to the respective file by moving the Jog Dial up or down.
3. To confirm the file selection and access the file, press the Jog Dial.
4. To remove the EOL attribute, press the EOL button once.

Recording mode (Insert/Overwrite)

The INS/OVR button switches between Insert and Overwrite mode:
The default setting is Overwrite mode which means that new speech replaces existing speech in the sound file
from the insertion point forward.
If the mode setting is Overwrite, the LED is red. If the device is set to Insert mode, the LED is green and an
additional symbol is shown on the DPM display.
This is the DPM display in Stop mode and with Overwrite mode enabled:
This is the DPM display in Stop mode and with Insert mode enabled:

Playback

To play back a selected sound file through the earphones or the built-in loudspeaker, move the 4-Position Switch
to the Play position.
To stop playback, move the 4-Position Switch to the Stop position. When the end of the file is reached, playback
stops automatically.
Note: In Playback mode, the following buttons do not function: EOL, DEL, INS/OVR, REC and DL/INDEX.

Adjusting the volume

Moving the Jog Dial up and down during playback adjusts the playback volume for the earphones and the built-in
loudspeaker. While the volume is being adjusted, a speaker symbol and volume slider are displayed:
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