10.2 Replacing the remote control battery (DVT6500, DVT8000) 52
10.3 Updating the firmware 52
10.4 Troubleshooting 54
11 Appendix 55
11.1 Technical data 55
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1 Important safety information
Do not make any adjustments and modifications that are not described
in this manual. Follow all safety instructions to ensure proper
operation of the device. The manufacturer assumes no liability for
damages resulting from non-compliance with the safety instructions.
1.1 Safety instructions
• Protect the device from rain or water to prevent a shor t circuit.
• Do not expose the device to excessive heat caused by placing it on a
heating device or in direct sunlight.
• Protect the cables from damage by being trapped, particularly at the
plugs and where cables exit the housing.
• Back up your data and recordings. The manufacturer cannot be held
responsible for any loss of data.
• Do not perform any maintenance operations that are not
described in this user manual. Do not disassemble the device into
its component parts to carry out repairs. The device may only be
repaired in authorised service centres.
1.1.1 Batteries and rechargeable batteries
• Fully charge the rechargeable battery before first use. A full recharge
cycle takes about 3.5 hours when the device is connected to a
co mputer.
• Only use CR2025 type batteries for the remote control (DVT6500,
DVT8000).
• Batteries and rechargeable batteries contain substances that may
pollute the environment. Used batteries and rechargeable batteries
should be disposed of at an ocial collection point.
1.1.2 Memory cards
• The device suppor ts microSD memory cards up to 32 GB in
capacity.
• Make sure that the card has a suciently high data transfer rate. The
manufacturer makes no guarantee for trouble free operation.
• Formatting a memory card erases all data on the card. The memory
card must always be formatted in the device to ensure that the
format is correct. Formatting the memory card using a computer
can lead to eventual errors when reading or writing data.
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1.1.3 Hearing protection
1.1.5 Legal restrictions on recording
Observe the following guidelines when using headphones:
• Set the volume to a moderate level and do not use headphones to
listen for excessively long periods of time.
• Be particularly careful to avoid adjusting the volume to a level that
your hearing cannot deal with.
• Do not turn the volume up so high that you cannot hear what is
going on around you.
• In potentially dangerous situations you must be very careful, or
temporarily discontinue use.
• Do not use headphones while operating a motorised vehicle, cycling,
or skateboarding, etc. You could be a hazard to yourself and other
road users, and possibly be breaking the law.
1.1.4 Maximum sound power
• The manufacturer guarantees compliance with the maximum sound
power of its audio players as determined by relevant regulatory
bodies, but only with the original model of headphones supplied. If
you need to replace these headphones, we recommend contacting
your dealer to order the respective original Philips model.
• The use of the device's recording function is subject to the legal
restrictions that may apply in your country. You should also respect
the privacy and personal rights of the third parties if you record
talks or lectures.
• Please note that, in certain countries, you may be legally required
to inform the person you are conversing with on the telephone
that you are recording the conversation, or that the recording of
telephone conversations is illegal. Please check if the use of such
data is legal in your country prior to recording telephone calls.
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2 About this user manual
You can find a quick overview of your device in the following pages.
For detailed description, see the following chapters of this user
manual. Read this user manual carefully.
2.1 Model-specific features and diagrams
This user manual describes a number of models of the device product
range. Please note that some features are only available on certain
models.
2.2 Symbols used
Tip
• This symbol identifies information that helps you to use your
device more eciently and simply.
Note
• This symbol indicates notices which you must observe when
handling or operating the device.
Caution
• This symbol warns of damage to the device and possible data loss.
Damage can be caused by improper handling.
Warning
• This symbol warns of danger to persons. Bodily injury or damage
could be caused by improper handling.
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3 Your recorder
We are delighted that you have chosen a Philips device. Visit our
website for comprehensive support such as user manuals, software
downloads, warranty information and much more:
www.philips.com/dictation.
3.1 Product highlights
• Stereo recording in MP3 format for excellent sound quality
• Zoom microphone feature for recording at distances of up to 15
metres / 50 feet
• ClearVoice for clear and natural reproduction of speech
• Motion sensor for automatic microphone sensitivity adjustment
• Voice-activated recording mode without pressing buttons (handsfree operation)
• Pre-recording feature, to avoid missing a single word
• Recording and power supply via a USB port for unlimited recordings
• Large color display for clear status information of recording
• Slot for microSD card for extra storage
• Highlight important parts of your recording using index marks
• Calendar search to find all recordings quickly
• Robust and ergonomic metal design for extra durability
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3.2 Package contents
a DVT4000: Device
b DVT6000 – DVT8000: Device
c USB cable to connect to a computer
d Quick start guide
e DVT6000 – DVT8000: Stereo headphones
f DVT8000: Meeting microphone
g DVT6500: Line-in cable
h DVT6500, DVT8000: Carry case
i DVT6500, DVT8000: Remote control (battery inserted)
Note
• Please note that some individual components may not be included
in delivery with your model. If any item is missing or damaged,
please contact your distributor.
MENU INDEX/a
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3.3 Product overviews
3.3.1 Front and rear sides
a ON/OFF switch / HOLD (keypad lock)
b Slot for memory card (microSD card)
c Microphone
d DVT6000 – DVT8000: Zoom microphone
e Status LED:
Red–device is recording
Green–device is playing back
Orange–data is being transferred to/from the computer
f Display
g Operating panel with keys
h Speaker
i Eye for wrist strap
j Reset key
k DVT6500, DVT8000: Infra-red remote control signal sensor
window
l Headphone socket (stereo jack plug, 3.5 mm)
m External microphone socket, line-in socket (stereo jack plug,
3.5 mm)
n DVT6000 – DVT8000: Fold-out stand
o Micro USB connection for the computer (not shown)
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3.3.2 Keys
a Short press: call up menu functions (MENU key);
Long press: switch on radio
b g Start recording (record key); confirm selection
c Stop mode: change folder; recording: set index mark
(INDEX/a key)
d DVT6000 – DVT8000: Soft function key F1
e DVT6000 – DVT8000: Soft function key F2
The function of the soft function keys depends on the
operating condition; the assigned function is shown on the
display
f e Short press: playback recording (playback key), pause playback
(pause key);
Long press: set the playback speed
g h Short press: jump to the previous index mark, jump to the
previous recording;
Menu navigation: display previous menu tab;
Press and hold: fast seek rewind mode
+ Increase volume; menu navigation: select menu function,
change value
b Short press: jump to the next index mark, jump to the next
recording;
Menu navigation: display next menu tab;
Press and hold: fast seek forward mode
– Reduce volume, menu navigation: select menu function,
change value
h j Stop playback (stop key); close menu
i z Delete recording (delete key)
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3.3.3 Remote control (DVT6500, DVT8000)
a Start recording (record key), pause recording (pause key)
b Stop recording (stop key)
c Battery compartment (not shown)
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3.4 Start-up screen
a j Playback: S–Normal, {–Pause, j–Stop, c –Slow, U–Fast,
g–Recording, |–Recording paused, VW–Search
b ƒ Set recording quality: ‡–PCM, …–SHQ, ƒ–HQ,
h À–Timer on, ¿–Alarm on
i Equalizer mode set (for music playback) È–Pop, É–Jazz,
Ê–Classic
j Battery charge level
k u Selected folder, depending on the selected storage medium
(u–internal memory, à–microSD card)/ number of the
current recording / total number of recordings in the folder
l Position indicator of current playback/recording
m Recording index markers set
n Playback/recording duration, total time of recording
o Playback /recording level of the right and left channels
p DVT6000 – DVT8000: Function of the soft function keys
Note
• The position and appearance of the symbols may vary, depending
on the model, the mode and the selected functions.
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3.4.1 Menu overview
Note
• The symbol of the selected menu tab is
highlighted in blue.
a Ø Folder and file menu:
Find recording with calendar search
Split a recording
Repeat a file / repeat a sequence
b Ó Recording settings:
Record settings
Set microphone sensitivity
Setting recording quality
Enabling/disabling the wind filter
Enabling/disabling noise reduction
Setting editing mode
Switching silent recording on and o
Enabling/disabling the pre-recording function
Setting the timer
Enabling/disabling voice-activated recording
Setting auto divide
Selecting an external sound source
c Ô Display settings:
Select language
Adjusting the display contrast
Adjusting the backlight
Setting Demonstration mode
d × Device settings:
Set date & time
Enabling/disabling ClearVoice
Adjusting the equalizer
AUTO -OFF
Alarm clock
Memory formatting
Enabling/disabling the record indicator
Enabling/disabling key and signal tones
Set file location
Display device information
e Ö Radio settings:
Radio mode
Saving a radio station pre-set
Set output devices for radio playback
f Title of the selected menu tab
g List of available menu functions
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4 First steps
Use the installation guide on the following pages to start using your
device quickly and easily.
Caution
• Follow the instructions on handling the device, especially the
batteries and rechargeable batteries (see also chapter 1.1.1
Batteries and rechargeable batteries, page 5).
4.2 Power on/o
4.1 Charge device
Note
• Connect the device to a computer or use an external battery
charger.
• Fully charge the device before first use.
• A complete charging cycle takes about 3.5 hours. The computer
must be turned on when charging the batteries. If the USB port
of the computer does not supply enough power, use an external
battery charger.
Plug the USB connector into a USB port on your computer.
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Insert the micro USB plug into the USB port on the bottom of the
2
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Slide the on/o switch on the side of the device downwards for
1
approximately two seconds.
X The device turns on and the start-up screen is displayed.
To power o, pull down the power switch on the side of the device
2
again and hold for about two seconds.
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Note
Press + / – to set the month.
3
• The device switches itself o automatically if no key is pressed
within a pre-set period of time (see also chapter 9.3.4 AUTO-
OFF, page 49).
4.3 Initial installation process
The initial installation process starts when first using the device or
possibly if there has been a long interruption to the power supply. The
date and time entered are saved with each recording as the recording
time.
4.3.1 Select language
Use the + / – keys to select the display language you want.
1
Press the record key, g, to confirm.
2
Note
• Your language might not be available. Select an alternative one.
4.3.2 Set date & time
Press + / – to set the year.
1
Press b.
2
Press b.
4
Press + / – to set the day.
5
Press b.
6
Press + / – to switch between the 12/24-hour system.
7
Press b.
8
Press + / – to set the hours.
9
Press b.
10
Press + / – to set the minutes.
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Press the record key, g, to confirm.
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Tip
• You can change the language, date and time at any time using the
settings menu (see also chapter 9.2.1 Select language, page 46)
(see also chapter 9.3.1 Set date & time, page 48).
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4.4 Show recording and device information
Press the stop key in the stop mode (star t-up screen) j.
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a The display shows the properties of the selected recording:
Symbol for the storage location, recording date and time,
recording quality, recording length, and file size in megabytes.
b The display shows general device-related data: Date and time,
remaining recording time in the selected memory, firmware
version and serial number of the device.
Press the stop key j to return to the stop mode.
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4.5 Enable/disable the keypad lock
The keypad lock deactivates all keys on the device. The timer function
of the device continues to function.
Slide the HOLD switch down to the O position to disengage the
2
keypad lock.
X The display briefly shows ‘O Hold’ and turns o.
4.6 Insert microSD card
Caution
Slide the HOLD switch up into the HOLD position to lock the
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keypad of the device.
X The display briefly shows ‘On Hold’ and turns o.
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• Do not remove the memory card while recording is in progress. If
you do this, data may be damaged or lost.
Flip the memory card slot cover to the side.
1
Insert the microSD card into the card slot with the contacts facing
2
upwards.
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Insert the memory card until it snaps into place.
3
To remove the card press the memory card slightly until the
4
snapping mechanism unlocks and the card is ejected.
Note
4.7 Pull out the stand (DVT6000–DVT8000)
Use the stand on the rear side of the device when you stand it on a
table, for example to record a meeting. This way you can get the most
of the microphone on the rear side of the device.
Pull out the stand on the back of the unit.
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• To ensure that the device stores the recordings on the memory
card, you must switch from the internal memory to microSD
memory card (see also chapter 9.1.1 Set file location, page
38). The display shows a folder icon which indicates where
the recordings are currently being stored: u, v , w , x ,
y–internal memory, à, á, â, ã, ä–memory card.
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Place the unit on a flat surface, such as a table.
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