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Summary of Contents for Dictamite II

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Page 3: ...ding Dictation 2 End of Letter Cues 3 Instruction Cues 4 Cue Scanning 5 Vox Recording 5 Tape Counter 6 Review and Correction 7 Ending Dictation 8 Conference Recording 9 Interview Recording 9 Fast Eras...

Page 4: ...ch on top panelof recorder inthe DlCTposition and the mode select control in the PLAY REC position Move the thumb control on right side of unit to the RECORD position The red indicator on the top pane...

Page 5: ...End of Letter Cues The Q Alert indexingfeature permitsyou to record cue tones to mark the end of let ters These tones assist the transcrip tionist in locatingand processingyour dic tation more efficie...

Page 6: ...press and releasethe CUE ERASE button twice inquick succession Two tones will be generated and INS and the number of instruction cues you have record ed appear on the digital display for 1 seconds Rec...

Page 7: ...the thumb control for automatic playback when the cue you want appears on the display NOTE If the cassette was recorded on another recorder or was reinserted the cue indicator is a plus sign VOX Reco...

Page 8: ...e movementcontinues for several seconds after you stop speaking but resumeswhen you con tinue The digital display flashes when tape is not moving Tape Counter Inserting a new cassette resets the count...

Page 9: ...nto the EAR jack on top panel Adjust the volume by moving the Volume control to the left or right For quick review with audible feedback Movethe mode select control on top panel to F Play position Rew...

Page 10: ...osition and record over unwanted material Ending Dictation To end dictation Movethe thumb control to the STOP position and eject the cassette The unit will automatically be in the Lock position after...

Page 11: ...o the ON position Movethe thumb controlto RECORD Place the recorder in a central location Slidethe 2 4 1 2 speed control to the 1 2speed positionif extended record ing time is desired Interview Record...

Page 12: ...se is complete Erase Prevention To prevent erasure or recording over prerecorded material Remove the small plastic tab s on the top edge of the microcassetteby pushing inward with a hard pointed objec...

Page 13: ...in cue information while changing batteries move the thumb con trol to STOP position then quickly insert new batteries as soon as BAT disap pears from the digital display To retain cue informationwhil...

Page 14: ...ction cue is re corded the unit generates two tones Automatic Lock The EJECT switch automatically returns to Lock position after cassette is ejected to prevent ac cidental operation lnactivity Timeout...

Page 15: ...dto charge optional rechargeable battery pack in the unit Recharging batteries overnight is recommended T o use the optional AC adapter Insert the power cord into the exter nal power jack DC 3V on the...

Page 16: ...operly and in strict accordance with the manufacturer sinstructions may cause interferenceto radio andtelevision reception It has been type tested and found to comply with the limitsfor a Class B comp...

Page 17: ...way from the receiver plug the equipment into a different outlet so that equipment and receiver are on different branch circuits If necessary the user should consult the dealer or a Dictaphoneservice...

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