Olympus DVR DS 320 User Manual

DIGITAL VOICE  
RECORDER  
DS-320  
ViaVoice kit  
INSTRUCTIONS  
Please read these instructions for information about using  
the product correctly and safely.  
Keep the instructions handy for future reference.  
To ensure successful recordings, we recommend that  
you test the record function and volume before use.  
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Batteries  
AC Adapter  
Warning  
Warning  
• Batteries should never be exposed to  
flame, heated, short-circuited or  
disassembled.  
• Do not attempt to recharge alkaline,  
lithium or any other non-rechargeable  
batteries.  
• Never use any battery with a torn or  
cracked outer cover.  
• Keep batteries out of the reach of  
children.  
• Do not attempt to disassemble, repair or  
modify the AC adapter in any way.  
• Keep objects including water, metal, or  
flammable substances from getting  
inside the product.  
• Do not moisten the AC adapter or touch  
it with a wet hand.  
• Do not use the AC adapter in the vicinity  
of flammable gas (including gasoline,  
benzine and lacquer thinner).  
• If you notice anything unusual when  
using this product such as abnormal  
noise, heat, smoke, or a burning odor:  
1remove the batteries immediately while  
being careful not to burn yourself, and;  
2call your dealer or local Olympus  
representative for servicing.  
• Do not insert a dirty power supply plug  
into a power outlet.  
• Do not damage the power cord.  
In case  
• ...the internal parts of the AC adapter are  
exposed because it has been dropped or  
otherwise damaged:  
• ...the AC adapter is dropped in water, or  
if water, metal flammable substances or  
other foreign objects get inside it:  
• ...you notice anything unusual when  
using the AC adapter such as abnormal  
noise, heat, smoke, or a burning odor:  
1do not touch any of the exposed parts  
2immediately disconnect the power supply  
plug from the power outlet, and  
3call your dealer or local Olympus  
representative for servicing. Continued  
use of the AC adapter under these  
circumstances could result in electric  
shock, fire or injury.  
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Hardware Section  
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Table of Contents  
Getting Started  
Main Features ........................................... 6  
Identification of Parts ................................ 7  
Preparing for Recording  
Inserting Batteries ..................................... 9  
Replacing Batteries ................................. 10  
Using the AC Adapter.............................. 10  
Hold ......................................................... 11  
Setting Time/Date ................................... 11  
Setting an ID ........................................... 13  
Basic Operations  
Recording ................................................ 14  
Erasing .................................................... 21  
Playing and Volume Control.................... 18  
Other Functions  
Recording Modes .................................... 25  
Microphone Sensitivity ............................ 26  
Using the Variable Control  
Index Marks ............................................ 29  
Transferring Messages ........................... 30  
System Sounds (Alarms) ........................ 31  
Formatting ............................................... 32  
Reset ....................................................... 33  
Voice Actuator (VCVA) ...................... 27  
Dictation Mode ........................................ 28  
Other Information  
Menu List ................................................ 33  
Specifications .......................................... 35  
Accessories (optional) ............................. 35  
Troubleshooting ...................................... 34  
Software reference follows page 36.  
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DS-320 Main Features  
Summary of product features:  
* Maximum continuous recording time for a  
single message. Recording time may be  
shorter if you record many short messages.  
(Use the remaining recording time and  
recorded time indicators only as references.)  
The DS-320 digital voice recorder stores  
highly compressed DSS format voice  
messages in 16MB integrated flash  
memory.  
The DS-320 supports two recording modes:  
SP (Standard Playback) mode and LP (Long  
Playback) mode. Continuous recording time  
is approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes*  
in SP mode and approximately 5 hours and  
20 minutes* in LP mode.  
Recorded voice messages can be stored in  
two separate folders (up to 99 messages  
per folder) for easy identification at a later  
time.  
The Variable Control VoiceActuator (VCVA)  
helps save memory by pausing recording  
when it senses silence.  
Overwrite recording, insert recording and  
partial erasure functions make it easy to  
correct and edit recordings.  
The LCD panel includes a dot-matrix display  
which clearly displays message numbers,  
a real-time counter, remaining recording  
time, current time and date, operating mode,  
warnings, and other information.  
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Identification of Parts  
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1 SP DICT button  
2 MENU/VOL switch  
3 PLAY button  
4 REW (Rewind) button  
5 FF (Fast Forward) button  
6 STOP button  
! Display (LCD panel)  
@ ERASE button  
# Record indicator lamp  
$ Built-in microphone  
% Earphone jack  
^ Microphone jack  
& HOLD switch  
7 Strap hook  
8 Built-in speaker  
9 REC (Record) button  
0 INDEX/FOLDER button  
* Battery cover  
( POWER jack  
) PC I/F (interface) connector  
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Identification of Parts  
Display (LCD Panel)  
1
0
2
3
4
5
6
7
9
8
1 Recording mode  
2 Microphone sensitivity  
Standby Mode and Display Shut Off  
If the recorder is stopped or paused for 30  
minutes or longer, it goes into standby mode  
(power saving mode) and the display shuts  
off. To exit standby mode and turn on the  
display, press any one of the STOP, REC,  
PLAY, FF, or REW buttons, or the MENU/VOL  
switch. To put the recorder into standby mode  
(power saving mode) and shut off the display,  
put the HOLD switch in the HOLD position  
when the recorder is stopped or paused.  
3 Month-date-year (M.D.Y.) and hour-  
minute-second (H.M.S.)  
4 Elapsed time, remaining recording  
time, recording date and time  
indicators, menu display, etc.  
5 Folders (A and B)  
6 Message number display  
7 Insert recording mark  
8 Remaining recording time mark  
9 Remaining battery indicator  
0 Recording date/time mark  
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Inserting Batteries  
Slide open the battery cover.  
1
Insert two AAA alkaline batteries, observing the  
correct polarity.  
2
3
Close the battery cover  
completely.  
The display will show the current date  
and time setting for 1 second before  
appearing as shown at right.  
Remaining  
recording  
Folder  
time  
Message number*  
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* The message number under “NEW” is the number of the next message  
to be recorded in this folder. For example, if you have three messages  
in this folder, you will see “4”.  
Note  
If the battery cover is not closed completely, “OPEN”  
appears on the display and the recorder will not work.  
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Replacing Batteries  
Using the AC  
Adapter  
If  
begins to flash on the display, stop the  
recorder and replace both batteries as soon  
as possible.  
If [BATT] and  
appear on the display, the  
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recorder will stop and will not operate. Replace  
both batteries immediately.  
INDEX/  
FOLDER  
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If the recorder fails to work properly after the  
batteries are replaced, see “Reset” on page  
33.  
Warning  
Plug in the optional AC adapter (Olympus  
Model A321 or A322) into a household power  
outlet and connect the power plug to the  
recorder’s power connector (DC 3 V) as shown  
in the illustration. Do not connect the AC  
adapter to the recorder during recording.  
Always stop recording before connection.  
Otherwise it may not be possible to play back  
the voice data being recorded.  
• Be sure to stop the recorder before  
replacing the batteries. Unloading the  
batteries while the recorder is recording,  
erasing or otherwise accessing an audio file  
may corrupt the file.  
• Use only specified batteries with this  
recorder.  
• Never mix old and new batteries, or  
batteries of different types and/or brands.  
• Remove the batteries if you are not going  
to use the recorder for an extended period  
of time.  
Warning  
Stop the recorder before disconnecting  
the AC adapter.  
When not using the recorder, always  
disconnect theAC adapter from the power  
outlet.  
• Use only the correct power supply voltage  
as indicated on the adapter.  
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Hold  
Setting Time/Date  
Setting the HOLD switch to the HOLD position  
locks the recorder. All buttons will be disabled  
and the display becomes blank. This is useful  
when the recorder is carried in a bag,  
briefcase, or your pocket because no buttons  
will work accidentally.  
All of your recorded messages will be stamped  
with the time and date that you finished  
recording. This feature is useful to manage  
your recordings.  
If the time and date are not set, this information  
will be inaccurate.  
Remember to release the HOLD switch  
when using the recorder.  
MENU/VOL switch  
HOLD  
ERASE  
SP DICT  
M
EN  
U
/VO  
L
INDEX/  
FOLDER  
STOP button  
R
E
C
S
TO  
P
Using the MENU/VOL switch  
Notes  
Press  
Move up or down  
When setting the HOLD switch to the HOLD  
position while playing a message, the recorder  
continues playing until reaching at the end of  
message.  
When setting the HOLD switch to the HOLD  
position while recording a message, the recorder  
continues recording until available recording time  
runs out.  
MENU  
/VOL  
MENU  
/VOL  
The recorder automatically stops and the display  
becomes blank after completion of playing or  
recording. All buttons are disabled as long as the  
switch is set to HOLD position. To stop playing or  
recording, you have to release the HOLD switch.  
Note  
When batteries are inserted for the first time, the clock  
starts running from its initial state (January 1, 2000,  
12 a.m.).  
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Setting Time/Date  
Press the MENU/  
VOL switch.  
The menu appears on  
the display.  
Set the month and  
press the MENU/  
VOL switch.  
The date cursor will  
flash.  
1
6
7
8
9
Move the MENU/  
VOL switch up to  
choose the screen  
with the flashing  
date/time indicator.  
Set the date and  
press the MENU/  
VOL switch.  
The hour cursor will  
flash.  
2
Press the MENU/  
VOL switch.  
The year cursor will  
flash.  
Set the hour and  
press the MENU/  
VOL switch.  
The minute cursor will  
flash.  
3
Move the MENU/  
VOL switch up or  
down to set the  
year.  
Continue to set the  
month, date, hour, and  
minute.  
4
Set the minute and  
press the STOP  
button.  
This completes the date/  
time setup procedure.  
Press the MENU/  
VOL switch.  
The month cursor will  
flash.  
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Note  
If you leave the recorder idle for more than 3 minutes  
during setup, any settings entered to that point will  
be canceled.  
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Setting an ID  
If an ID is set, it is automatically included in each message to help identify who recorded the  
message when it is transferred to a PC. Setting IDs is recommended for easier management of  
recorded messages. To set an ID, stop the recorder and follow these steps:  
Press the MENU/VOL switch.  
The menu appears on the display.  
1
1,3,5  
ERASE  
Move the MENU/VOL switch up  
SP DICT  
M
E
NU  
/VO  
L
to choose the ID AAAA”  
screen.  
2
3
4
2,4  
6
INDEX/  
FOLDER  
Press the MENU/VOL switch.  
The cursor flashes at the first  
character position.  
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C
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T
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P
Move the MENU/VOL switch up or  
down to choose the first  
character.  
Characters are selectable from A to Z  
and 0 through 9.  
Press the MENU/VOL switch.  
Accepts the character and moves to the next position.  
Repeat the steps above to set a four-character ID.  
5
6
Press the STOP button.  
This completes the ID setup procedure.  
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Note  
If you leave the recorder idle for 3 minutes or longer during a setup  
operation, any settings entered to that point will be canceled.  
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Recording  
Folders A and B can each hold up to 99 voice messages.  
New Recording  
Press the INDEX/FOLDER  
button to choose a folder.  
The INDEX/FOLDER button toggles  
between folder A and folder B each  
time you press it.  
1
2
ERASE  
SP DICT  
Remaining  
recording  
time  
MENU  
/VOL  
Folder  
Press the REC button to start  
recording.  
Message number*  
1
INDEX/  
FOLDER  
The recorder starts recording, and “REC”  
appears on the display for 2 seconds.  
The recording indicator lamp glows.  
Elapsed recording time appears on  
the display in hour-minute-second  
format (real-time counter).  
2
R
E
C
3
S
T
O
P
Elapsed recording  
time (real-time  
counter)  
Press the STOP button to stop recording.  
The recorder will stop recording, “NEW” appears on the  
display and the message number is incremented by one.  
3
*
The message number under “NEW” is the number of the next  
message to be recorded in this folder.  
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Pause Recording  
Resume Recording  
Press the REC button again.  
Pause  
Recording will resume with the same  
message number.  
Press the REC button while recording.  
The elapsed recording time indicator on  
the display and the record indicator lamp  
will flash.  
Note  
If you press the STOP button when the recorder is paused,  
the recorder will stop recording, NEWwill appear on the  
display and the message number will be incremented by one.  
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Recording Settings  
Overwrite recording  
While the recorder is designed to record  
messages without requiring special settings, it  
offers a LP mode for long recordings, a DICTmode  
for dictation, and a Variable Control VoiceActuator  
(VCVA) to economize on memory usage. For more  
details see the relevant sections of the manual.  
Recording modes:  
You can overwrite a recorded message from  
any point by pressing the REC button while  
the recorder is stopped or paused.  
Notes  
The previous recording will be erased.  
If the overwritten recording exceeds the recorded  
time of the previously recorded message, the next  
message is not erased.  
SP (Standard Playback) mode/  
LP (Long Playback) mode  
P.25  
Microphone sensitivity:  
CONF (conference recording)/  
DICT (dictation recording)  
P.26  
Variable Control Voice Actuator (VCVA):  
OFF/ON P.27  
Notes  
When FULLappears on the display, you cannot  
record any more. To free up memory, you have to  
erase messages. (see page 21). To archive your  
recordings prior to erasing, you can transfer  
messages to a PC. (see software section).  
While recording is in progress, never disconnect  
or connect the AC adapter even if the recorder  
contains batteries. This may result in failure to play  
the recorded message.  
If the recorder is paused for 30 minutes or longer  
while recording, it enters standby mode and the  
display shuts off. (To release the recorder from  
standby mode and turn on the display, press any  
one of the STOP, REC, PLAY, FF, or REW buttons  
or the MENU/VOL switch.)  
See recording tips  
for Record Meetings and Lectures. (P. 26)  
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Recording  
Insert recording  
You can insert recordings into previously recorded messages.  
Press the INDEX/FOLDER button to choose a  
folder.  
1
2
2,6  
5,7  
ERASE  
Move the MENU/VOL switch down to choose the  
message into which you want to insert  
recording.  
SP DICT  
MENU  
/VOL  
1
INDEX/  
FOLDER  
3
4,8  
Press the PLAY button to play the message.  
3
4
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Press the STOP button at the point where you  
want the insertion to start.  
Press the MENU/VOL switch.  
5
6
Move the MENU/VOL switch up  
or down to choose “R-MODE”.  
Press the MENU/VOL switch to  
choose “INSERT”.  
7
8
Press the STOP button.  
Insert recording is now set.  
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Press the REC button.  
The insert recording starts.  
9
10  
ERASE  
SP DICT  
MENU  
/VOL  
Press the STOP button.  
The insert recording stops.  
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Notes  
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Insert mode is only valid for one action. As soon as another operation  
(such as Playback) is executed, the recorder will go back to Overwrite  
mode.  
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REC  
10  
STOP  
Insert recording will not work if there is no recording time available.  
Listening While Recording Audio (Recording  
Monitor)  
Insert an earphone into the earphone jack to monitor what is  
being recorded. (The volume is fixed.)  
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Playing and Volume Control  
Press the INDEX/FOLDER  
button to choose a folder.  
1
2
2
ERASE  
Move the MENU/VOL switch up  
or down to choose the  
message you want to play.  
The time and date when the message  
was recorded are displayed.  
SP DICT  
MENU  
/VOL  
Folder  
1
Message number  
IN  
O
D
E
X
/
3
F
LD  
E
R
REC  
Press the PLAY button.  
The recorder will start playing.  
The elapsed playing time appears on  
the display in hour-minute-second  
format (real-time counter). The length  
4
STOP  
3
of the message being played is  
displayed below in hour-minute-  
second format.  
Length of the  
message being  
played (1 hour, 23  
minutes, 45 seconds)  
Elapsed playing time  
(12 minutes, 34 seconds)  
Press the STOP button to stop playing.  
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Notes  
The recording date and time appears on the display for 2 seconds at  
the beginning of each message.  
The recorder stops automatically when it finishes playing each  
message.  
Insert an earphone into the earphone jack to monitor playback. The  
built-in speaker will be turned off.  
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Volume Control  
Pause Playing  
Move the MENU/VOL switch up or down  
while playing a message.  
Moving the switch will show the current volume  
setting (0 to 30) on the display.  
Pause  
Press the PLAY button.  
The elapsed playing time indicator on the  
display will flash.  
Moving the MENU/VOL switch up increases  
the volume.  
Moving the MENU/VOL switch down  
decreases the volume.  
Resume Playing  
Press the PLAY button again.  
Playing will resume at the point of  
interruption.  
Notes  
The recorder will stop if you press the STOP button  
while it is paused.  
ERASE SP DICT  
If the recorder is paused for 30 minutes or longer,  
it enters standby mode and the display shuts off.  
(To release the recorder from standby mode and  
turn on the display, press any one of the STOP,  
REC, PLAY, FF, or REW buttons or the MENU/VOL  
switch.)  
MENU  
/VOL  
INDEX/  
FOLDER  
Note  
If you do not move the MENU/VOL switch for 4  
seconds, the display will return to playing.  
Warning  
Do not turn the volume too high when listening  
with an earphone. You could damage your  
hearing.  
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Playing and Volume Control  
Other Operations  
Operation  
How to Cancel  
Fast Playback Press the PLAY button for 1 second or  
Press the PLAY button for 1 second or longer  
again.  
(FPLY)  
longer while playing a message.  
The recorder will resume normal playback.  
Fast Forward Press the FF button while stopped.  
Press the STOP button.  
(FF)  
The recorder stops immediately. (If you do not  
press the STOP button, the recorder will skip to  
the end of the message and then stop  
automatically.)  
Rewind (REW) Press the REW button while stopped.  
Press the STOP button.  
The recorder stops immediately. (If you do not  
press the STOP button, the recorder will skip  
back to the beginning of the message and then  
stop automatically.)  
Cue (CUE)  
Press and hold the FF button while  
playing a message.  
Release the FF button.  
(Fast Forward  
While Playing)  
The recorder will resume normal playback. (If  
you do not release the FF button, the recorder  
will skip to the end of the message and then stop  
automatically.)  
Review (REV) Hold the REW button while playing a  
(Rewind While message.  
Playing)  
Release the REW button.  
The recorder will resume normal playback. (If  
you do not release the REW button, the recorder  
will skip back to the beginning of the message  
and then stop automatically.)  
In FPLY, the recorder plays messages about 1.5 times faster than normal.  
If you press the FF button again during a fast-forward operation the recorder will skip to the beginning of the  
next message.  
If you press the REW button again during a rewind operation the recorder will skip to the beginning of that  
message.  
Parentheses denote mode indications that appear on the display. FPLYappears for 1 second when this mode  
is entered. FF, REW, CUE, or REVappears during its mode.  
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Erasing  
Erasing One Message at a Time  
A selected file can be erased from a folder.  
Press the INDEX/FOLDER button to choose the  
folder containing the message you want to  
erase.  
1
2
3,4  
ERASE  
SP DICT  
M
E
N
U
/VO  
L
Move the MENU/VOL switch up  
or down to choose the number  
of the message you want to  
erase.  
1
2
INDEX/  
FOLDER  
Message number  
R
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C
S
Press the ERASE button for 1  
second or longer.  
The message number will flash.  
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3
4
Press the ERASE button again.  
ERASEflashes and then OK”  
appears on the display to show the  
message is erased.  
Message numbers of subsequent  
messages are changed automatically,  
and available recording time increases  
approximately by the length of the  
erased message.  
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Notes  
If you do not press the ERASE button within 4 seconds after Step 3  
above, or if you press the STOP button, the recorder will cancel  
message erasure and will return to the screen in Step 2.  
The remaining recording time available after message erasure depends  
on the recording mode (R-TIME) setting.  
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Erasing  
Erase All Messages from a Folder  
All files in a folder can be erased simultaneously.  
Press the INDEX/FOLDER  
button to choose the folder  
containing the messages you  
want to erase.  
1
2
4
ERASE  
SP DICT  
MENU  
/VOL  
Folder  
Press the MENU/VOL switch.  
1
3
2
3
INDEX/  
FOLDER  
Move the MENU/VOL switch up  
to choose ERASE ALL.  
ALLand the folder name will flash.  
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Press the ERASE button for 1  
second or longer.  
ERASEflashes and then OKappears  
on the display to show the messages  
have been erased.  
4
The recorder returns to the initial screen  
for the folder from which all messages  
have been erased, and available  
recording time increases approximately  
by the length of the erased messages.  
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Notes  
If you do not press the ERASE button, or if you press the STOP button  
within 3 minutes after Step 3 above, the recorder will cancel message  
erasure and will return to the screen in Step 1.  
If a group of erased messages has recordings in both SP mode and  
LP mode, the total recording times of the erased messages and the  
increase in remaining recording time may not be equal.  
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To Partially Erase a Message  
You can select part of a message to erase.  
Press the INDEX/FOLDER button to choose a folder.  
1
2
2,6  
Move the MENU/VOL switch up or down to  
choose the message you want to partially erase.  
ERASE  
SP DICT  
M
EN  
U
/VO  
L
5,7,8  
1
Press the PLAY button to play the message.  
INDEX/  
FOLDER  
3
4
3
Press the STOP button where you want the  
partial erasure to begin.  
R
E
C
4
S
T
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P
Press the MENU/VOL switch.  
5
6
Move the MENU/VOL switch up to choose  
ERASE.  
Press the MENU/VOL switch.  
Playback resumes automatically.  
7
Press the MENU/VOL switch  
again at the point where you  
want the partial erasure to stop.  
The erasure ending time indicator will flash.  
8
(continued)  
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Erasing  
Press the ERASE button for 1 second or longer.  
OKappears on the display when the partial erasure is  
finished.  
Remaining recording time is extended for about the length  
of the partial erasure.  
9
9
ERASE  
SP DICT  
MENU  
/VOL  
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Notes  
If you do not press the ERASE button within 4 seconds after Step 8  
above, or if you press the STOP button, the recorder will return to  
STOP mode and partial erasure will be cancelled.  
Remaining recording time available after partial erasure depends on  
the recording mode (R-TIME) setting.  
IN  
O
D
E
X
/
F
LD  
E
R
REC  
STOP  
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Recording Modes  
The recorder provides approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes of continuous recording* in SP  
mode and approximately 5 hours and 20 minutes* in LP mode. The default is SP mode.  
SP mode: Standard Playback mode  
LP mode: Long Playback mode  
*Recording time may be reduced if many short messages are recorded.  
Press the MENU/VOL switch.  
1
2
1,2  
Press the MENU/VOL switch to  
ERASE  
SP DICT  
M
ENU  
/VO  
choose the recording mode.  
The MENU/VOL switch toggles  
between SPand LPmodes each  
time you press it.  
L
INDEX/  
FOLDER  
Press the STOP button.  
This completes the setup procedure.  
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R
E
C
3
S
TO  
P
3
Notes  
Recording mode cannot be changed in the middle of a message.  
The remaining recording time indicator is updated when recording mode  
is switched.  
SP mode is recommended in the following situations:  
A better quality recording is desired.  
Meetings or lectures need to be clearly recorded.  
Messages will be transferred to a PC for speech-to-text conversion  
with voice recognition software.  
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Microphone Sensitivity  
The sensitivity of the built-in microphone is adjustable to suit recording needs.  
CONF (conference recording): High-sensitivity mode that records sounds from all directions.  
DICT (dictation recording):  
Low-sensitivity mode suitable for dictation.  
Press the MENU/VOL switch.  
1
Move the MENU/VOL switch down to choose  
“M-SENS”.  
1,3  
ERASE  
SP DICT  
2
3
M
EN  
U
/VO  
L
Press the MENU/VOL switch to  
choose microphone sensitivity.  
The MENU/VOL switch toggles  
between “CONF” and “DICT” each  
time you press it.  
2
INDEX/  
FOLDER  
R
E
C
4
S
T
O
P
Press the STOP button.  
This completes the setup procedure.  
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Notes  
• If an optional microphone is plugged into the microphone jack, its  
sensitivity can be switched.  
• If the microphone sensitivity is set to DICT, the microphone will only  
record nearby sounds. Place the built-in microphone close to the  
speaker’s mouth (2 to 4 inches).  
Recording Meetings and Lectures  
• Set the microphone sensitivity to CONF (conference  
recording) to record meetings or lectures.  
• Meetings and lectures sometimes cannot be recorded  
clearly depending on the speakers’ voices and ambient  
acoustic conditions. Recording in SP (Standard Playback)  
mode is recommended in these situations.  
(See Recording Modes .... P.25)  
• If you are having trouble hearing the person speaking, it is  
likely that your recorder will not record it.  
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Using the Variable Control Voice Actuator (VCVA)  
When the microphone senses that sounds have reached a preset volume, the built-in Variable  
Control Voice Actuator (VCVA) starts recording automatically, and stops when the volume drops.  
Particularly helpful for extended recording, the VCVA not only conserves memory by turning off  
recording during silent periods, but also makes playback more efficient and convenient by eliminating  
silent periods.  
Press the MENU/VOL switch.  
1
1,3  
Move the MENU/VOL switch down to choose  
VCVA.  
ERASE  
SP DICT  
M
EN  
U
/VO  
L
2
3
4
5
Press the MENU/VOL switch to  
choose ON.  
2
INDEX/  
FOLDER  
5
R
E
C
4
S
Press the STOP button.  
This completes the VCVA setup procedure.  
T
O
P
Press the REC button.  
The recorder will start recording in VCVA mode.  
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Notes  
When the VCVAsenses sound louder than its start/stop actuation level  
setting, recording starts automatically. When it senses silence for 3  
seconds or longer, recording pauses automatically and the recorder  
enters standby mode.  
When recording is in progress, the record indicator lamp will glow.  
When the recorder is in standby mode, VCVAwill flash on the display  
and the record indicator lamp will flash.  
Pressing the STOP button will stop recording whether the recorder is  
recording or in standby mode.  
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Using the Variable Control Voice  
Actuator (VCVA)  
Dictation Mode  
Simply pressing the SP DICT button sets up  
the recorder for dictating or for recording  
messages to be transferred to a PC for  
speech-to-text conversion using voice  
recognition software.  
Adjusting the VCVA start/stop  
actuation level  
Move the MENU/VOL switch up or down while  
recording to adjust the VCVA start/stop  
actuation level (1 to 30). The higher the level,  
the more sensitive the VCVA is.  
Dictation mode settings  
Recording mode:  
Microphone sensitivity:DICT  
Alarm: OFF  
SP  
Note  
The VCVA start/stop actuation level also varies  
depending on the selected microphone sensitivity  
mode. For information about microphone sensitivity,  
see page 26.  
To change settings from DICT mode, see the  
following pages:  
To change recording mode:  
To change microphone sensitivity:See P.26.  
To change alarm setting: See P.31.  
See P.25.  
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Notes  
Place the built-in microphone close to the speakers  
mouth (2 to 4 inches).  
ERASE SP DICT  
MENU  
/VOL  
Use of an optional ME12 noise-canceling  
microphone is recommended for recording with  
minimum ambient noise effects.  
INDEX/  
FOLDER  
E
R
A
S
E
S
P
D
IC  
T
M
E
N
U
/V  
O
L
INDEX/  
FOLDER  
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Index Marks  
Index marks can be incorporated into a file during recording or playback to make it easy to locate  
interesting information.  
Press the INDEX/FOLDER button when the recorder is  
recording or paused while recording.  
An index mark appears on the display, along with INDX, and  
the record indicator lamp flashes.  
When you play a message that has an index mark, the index  
ERASE  
SP DICT  
MENU  
/VOL  
mark appears on the display, along with INDX, when the index  
point is reached.  
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IN  
O
D
E
X
/
Notes  
F
L
D
E
R
Additional index marks cannot be recorded while the record indicator  
lamp is flashing.  
REC  
STOP  
A message can have up to 16 index marks.  
Locating an Index Mark  
Press the INDEX/FOLDER button while playing  
The recorder will search for the next index mark in the message  
and continue playback from that point.  
Press the INDEX/FOLDER button while fast-forwarding  
The recorder will search for the next index mark in the message  
and then stop immediately.  
Press the INDEX/FOLDER button while reversing  
The recorder will search for the previous index mark in the  
message and then stop immediately.  
Note  
If INDEX is pressed during operation and no index marks are set in the  
direction that you are advancing (PLAY, FF or REW), the recorder will  
continue operation.  
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Transferring Messages  
A recorded message can be transferred from one folder to the other.  
The file is added as the last message in the destination folder.  
Press the INDEX/FOLDER button  
to choose the folder containing  
the message you want to move.  
1
3,5  
ERASE  
SP DICT  
MENU  
/VOL  
Folder  
Move the MENU/VOL switch up  
or down to choose the number  
of the message you want to  
move.  
2
Message number  
1
2,4  
IN  
O
D
E
X
/
F
L
D
E
R
REC  
STOP  
Press the MENU/VOL switch.  
3
4
Move the MENU/VOL switch up  
to choose MOVE.  
The source folder is displayed on the  
left, and the destination folder on the  
right.  
Press the MENU/VOL switch.  
An arrow mark flashes and then OK”  
appears on the display when the  
message is moved.  
5
NEWappears on the display in the  
destination folder.  
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Canceling a move  
In Step 5, press the STOP button before pressing the MENU/  
VOL switch.  
The recorder will return to the screen in Step 2.  
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System Sounds (Alarms)  
The recorder beeps to alert you to button operations or to warn you of errors. System sounds may  
be turned off.  
Press the MENU/VOL switch.  
1
Move the MENU/VOL switch  
down to choose ALARM.  
1,3  
ERASE  
SP DICT  
MENU  
2
/VOL  
Press the MENU/VOL switch to  
choose ONor OFF.  
The MENU/VOL switch toggles between ONand OFF”  
each time you press it. The OFFsetting disables the  
system sounds.  
2
3
IN  
O
D
E
X
/
F
LD  
E
R
REC  
4
STOP  
Press the STOP button.  
This completes the setup procedure.  
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Guide of system sounds  
Tone  
Explanation  
Beep, long  
Available recording memory is exhausted.  
beep, beep, The recorder has finished playing the last  
long beep  
message.  
Long beep  
every 15  
seconds  
Less than 90 seconds of available recording time  
is left while recording.  
Low-pitched The end or beginning of a message has been  
beep  
reached.  
Beep  
Recording has successfully started by pressing  
the REC button.  
Beep, beep, Incompatible operation, such as trying to play  
beep, beep while NEWappears on the display.  
Note  
The built-in speaker will be shut off when using an earphone.  
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Formatting  
If you want to initialize the built-in flash memory to its factory defaults, follow these steps:  
Press the MENU/VOL switch.  
1
2
1
Move the MENU/VOL switch up  
or down to choose FORMAT.  
YES?will flash.  
3
ERASE  
SP DICT  
MENU  
/VOL  
2
Press the ERASE button for 1 second or longer.  
FORMATflashes and then OKappears on the display  
when formatting is complete.  
IN  
O
D
E
X
/
F
L
D
E
R
3
REC  
STOP  
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To Abort Formatting  
In Step 2, press the STOP button while YES?is flashing.  
The recorder will return to the initial screen before Step 1.  
Caution  
Formatting will clear the flash memory of all recorded  
messages, and reinitialize the clock and other settings.  
If you want to initialize the flash memory to its factory defaults,  
reset the recorder (P.33) after formatting.  
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Reset  
Menu List  
Press the MENU/VOL switch  
(P.25)  
(P.26)  
(P.27)  
(P.16)  
(P.31)  
(P.32)  
(P.13)  
(P.11)  
(P.23)  
R-TIME  
M-SENS  
VCVA  
R-MODE  
ALARM  
FORMAT  
ID  
If the display or the recorder acts strangely,  
lightly press the reset button in the battery  
compartment with the tip of a ballpoint pen or  
a similar object.  
Notes  
Do not use a sharp object such as a needle.  
Pressing the reset button may cause the clock to  
change. Verify the correct time and reset the time  
and date.  
TIME/DATE  
ERASE  
Voice data is not erased when the recorder is reset.  
(P.30)  
MOVE  
(P.22)  
ERASE ALL  
: Move the MENU/VOL switch up and down.  
Notes  
Stop the recorder before choosing any menu  
settings.  
The recorder will stop if you leave it idle for 3  
minutes or longer during menu setup operations.  
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Troubleshooting  
Q.1 Nothing appears on the display  
A.1 The batteries are not inserted properly.  
The batteries are drained.  
Q.10 AC adapter wont work  
A.10 You are not using the properAC adapter.  
Q.11 ERRORappears on the display  
A.11 Was the battery cover opened, or was  
the AC adapter connected or  
disconnected while formatting? If so, try  
reformatting (P.32).  
The HOLD switch is set to the HOLD  
position.  
The recorder is in standby mode.  
Q.2 Wont run  
A.2 The HOLD switch is set to the HOLD  
position.  
Q.12 Unable to move messages  
A.12 There are already 99 messages (the  
maximum) in the destination folder.  
The batteries are drained.  
The battery cover is open.  
Q.13 NEWdoesnt appear on the display  
when the STOP button is pressed  
while recording  
Q.3 Unable to record  
A.3 Recording time is used up.  
Q.4 Record indicator lamp off  
A.4 Recording time is used up.  
The HOLD switch is set to the HOLD  
position.  
A.13 You were recording the 99th message  
(the maximum).  
Q.14 Cannot play a message  
A.14 Does the display show NEW? If so,  
move the MENU/VOL switch down to  
move to a message that you want to play.  
Q.5 Audible alarm sounds while recording  
A.5 There is little remaining recording time.  
Recording time is used up.  
Q.6 No sound or quiet sound during  
playback  
A.6 The volume is probably turned down with  
the MENU/VOL switch.  
Q.7 Unable to set index marks  
A.7 All 16 index marks have been used  
already.  
Q.8 Clock resets  
A.8 The flash memory has been formatted.  
Q.9 Incorrect time is shown  
A.9 The batteries were replaced too slowly.  
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Specifications  
Accessories  
(optional)  
Recording format  
DSS (Digital Speech Standard)  
Recording medium  
16MB integrated flash memory  
70 dBv  
Overall frequency response  
SP mode: 300 to 5,000 Hz  
Headset:E99  
A helpful tool for transcription or concentrated work  
in busy office environments.  
Input level  
Conference microphone:ME7  
A highly sensitive directional microphone (shotgun  
microphone). Used to record speakers at a distance.  
LP mode: 300 to 3,000 Hz  
Recording time SP mode: Approx. 2 hours 30  
minutes (1 message continuous  
recording)  
External microphone:ME10*  
A lavalier omnidirectional microphone that clips to  
clothing. Used to record your own voice or people  
near you.  
LP mode: Approx. 5 hours 20  
minutes (1 message continuous  
recording)  
Noise-Cancellation microphone:ME12  
Used to get crisp recordings of your own voice by  
reducing the effects of ambient noise. Recommended  
to improve the accuracy when using voice-recognition  
software.  
Speaker  
Built-in ø28 mm round dynamic  
speaker  
Microphone jack ø3.5 mm mini-jack, impedance  
2 k  
Earphone jack ø3.5 mm mini-jack, impedance  
8 Ω  
AC adapter:A321 (US and Canada) or A322  
(Europe except U.K.)  
Maximum output (3 V DC)  
100 mW or more (8 speaker)  
Connecting cord:KA232*  
Use to connect the microphone jack of this unit to a  
radio or other sound source.  
Power supply  
Rated voltage: 3 V  
Batteries: Two AAA  
batteries (LR03  
or R03)  
External power supply:  
AC adapter  
Plug adapter:PA3  
An adapter that connects devices such as  
microphones with ø2.5 mm mini-plugs to the units  
ø3.5 mm mini-jack.  
Battery life (Recording)  
* Use these accessories with the PA3 plug adapter.  
Approx. 11 hours (with alkaline  
batteries, based on our standard  
testing procedure)  
PC Data Transfer Kit: AS-200W  
Allows files to be transferred to a PC through a serial  
or a USB cable.  
External dimensions  
116 (H) × 43 (W) × 14.5 (D) mm  
(without protrusions)  
Weight  
74 g (including batteries)  
* Specifications and design are subject to  
change without notice.  
* Battery life varies greatly according to type  
of batteries used and the conditions of use.  
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Software Section  
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Table of Contents  
Important  
Operating Environment ........................... 38  
How to Use This Manual ......................... 38  
Features of DSS Player and IBM ViaVoice ... 38  
Preparation  
Installing DSS Player Software ............... 39  
Installing IBM ViaVoice Software ............ 40  
Setting Up Your Microphone and  
Audio System for IBM ViaVoice ........ 42  
Creating a Voice Model ........................... 44  
Connecting the Digital  
Voice Recorder DS-320 .................... 47  
Let's Start  
Starting DSS Player ................................ 48  
Voice File Playback Window ................... 51  
Voice File Playback Procedure ............... 52  
Sending Voice Files by E-mail ................ 53  
Voice Recognition ................................... 54  
Downloading Recorded  
Voice Data to a PC ........................... 48  
Selected File Downloading Window ........ 49  
Selected File Downloading Procedure .... 50  
Other Information  
Converting File Formats .......................... 58  
Troubleshooting ...................................... 59  
Technical Assistance and Support .......... 59  
Uninstalling DSS Player or IBM ViaVoice ...58  
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Operating  
Environment  
Features of DSS Player  
and IBM ViaVoice  
G Microsoft Windows 95, Windows 98,  
Windows 2000,or Windows NT Workstation  
4.0 with Service Pack 5: Intel Pentium 300  
MHz processor and 256K L2 cache or  
equivalent (includingAMD-K6 with 256K L2  
cache)  
G PC storage and management of voice  
recordings made with the DS-320 digital  
voice recorder.  
G Playback of voice files.  
G Recording of voices directly on a PC using  
the DS-320 digital voice recorder.  
G Windows Me: Intel Pentium lll 600 MHz and  
256K L2 cache (including AMD-K6 with  
256K L2 cache)  
G Conversion of DSS-format files into WAVE-  
format files.  
G Transmission of voice files via e-mail.  
G 64 MB RAM for Windows 95/98/Me/NT 4.0  
G Conversion of recorded voices into text  
using voice recognition software.  
G 96 MB RAM for Windows 2000  
G Windows 95/98/Me/NT 4.0/2000 compatible  
16-bit sound card with microphone input jack  
Notes  
G 520 MB of available hard drive space  
G Quad-speed CD-ROM drive or faster  
G Serial port  
• This document assumes that the reader is already  
acquainted with the basic operations of Windows  
95/98/NT4/2000/Me.  
• For more information on operating your specific PC,  
refer to your PC's user manual.  
G 800 x 600 dpi, 256 color display  
How to Use This Manual  
This manual describes only the basic  
operations of DSS Player. Please refer to the  
online help for information about menus and  
other details.  
• Online help is available once DSS Player has  
been installed.  
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Installing DSS Player Software  
In order to use the PC link functions, you must first  
install DSS Player and IBM ViaVoice in your PC.  
• When running Windows NT4/2000 through  
a network connection, it is required to log in  
as the Administrator or under a user name  
designated as an Administrator.  
Selection of the installation  
destination directory.  
Select the installation destination for DSS  
Player. Click <Browse> to change the  
current installation destination. If you do  
not want to change it, simply click  
<Next>.  
5
Insert the DSS Player CD-ROM in  
the CD-ROM drive.  
The Installation program will start  
automatically.  
• If setup does not take place  
automatically, use the following  
procedure (the CD- ROM drive name is  
assumed to be “D:”):  
Selection of the program folder.  
The program folder name can be  
changed here. If you do not want to  
change it, simply click <Next>.  
1
6
7
Confirmation of the start of file  
copy.  
Check the contents of “Current Settings”.  
Click <Next> if you accept them.  
• If you want to change the program  
folder or installation folder, click <Back>  
and change them.  
1
Click the [Start] button and select [Run].  
2 Enter “D:¥setup.exe” in the [Open]  
window and click the <OK> button.  
The language selection screen is  
displayed.  
DSS Player will be installed for the language  
2
3
File copy.  
DSS Player is installed automatically. Be  
patient. This may take a few minutes.  
selected here. Select the desired language.  
8
9
A window entitled [“OLYMPUS DSS  
PLAYER SETUP”] appears. Be sure  
to exit all applications other than  
the installation program.  
Completion of setup.  
When installation is completed, click  
<Finish>.  
• If you are asked to restart after  
installation is completed, click <Yes> to  
reboot the PC.  
• As soon as the installation of DSS  
Player is completed, the installation of  
IBM ViaVoice will automatically start.  
After exiting all applications, click <Next>.  
Confirm the licensing agreement.  
You have to agree with this agreement to  
install DSS Player. Click <Yes> if you  
agree with it.  
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Installing IBM ViaVoice Software  
To use Voice recognition, you must also install IBM ViaVoice and then setup your sound system.  
During installation you will see the following windows. (This section does not show all windows you will see.)  
User Information  
Type your name and company  
name, if appropriate. Click  
<Next> when you have finished.  
Installation Options  
Select the install Options. To  
clear an Option, click on the tick  
mark in the box.  
Select the option, if available, to  
install ViaVoice support for  
Microsoft Office only if you have  
Microsoft Office 97 or Office  
2000 programs installed on your  
computer. This option includes  
support for dictation into Word  
and natural commands for  
Word, Excel and Outlook®.  
If you choose not to install this  
support now, you can install it  
later.  
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Adobe® Acrobat® Reader  
If Adobe Acrobat Reader is not already installed on your computer, select the option to have  
ViaVoice automatically start theAdobeAcrobat Reader installation program. AdobeAcrobat Reader  
enables you to view the ViaVoice Command Reference.  
Click <Next> when you have finished.  
Setup Complete  
This window indicates that you have successfully installed the software.  
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Setting Up Your Microphone and Audio System for IBM ViaVoice  
Woody appears if you placed VoiceCentre in your StartUp folder. If Woody does not appear, start  
VoiceCentre by clicking [Start] [Programs] [IBM ViaVoice VoiceCentre].  
Woody gives you a short presentation. (To skip this presentation, right-click on Woody and then  
select [Hide].) Then, the Audio Setup Wizard starts to help you set up the microphone and audio  
system so you can get started with ViaVoice.  
The name in the “User Name” field is probably the one you typed earlier. Leave it as it is, or type a name  
by which you want ViaVoice to know you. As you use ViaVoice, words you add and other enhancements  
you make go into your personal speech files. These files are associated with your user name.  
You can use any name that contains the letters a to z in both uppercase and lowercase as well as  
numbers, but it must not contain typographic symbols (like ” or /).  
If other people will use your speech system, add their user names later but before they start ViaVoice  
for themselves. People using your speech system must have their own user names. ‘Sharing’ your  
user name with others will corrupt your personal speech files and cause recognition problems.  
For now, ignore the other three fields and click <Next>.  
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Audio Setup Wizard  
This wizard presents several windows to help you set up your microphone. We recommend that  
you use the microphone that comes with the product until you are thoroughly comfortable with  
your speech system.  
The Audio Setup Wizard will prompt you to identify the type of microphone and components you  
have.  
With the microphone on, complete all audio tests that the Audio Setup Wizard presents to you.  
At this window, for example, click <Start> and then read aloud the text inside the box. Speak the  
text clearly in your normal voice, pausing naturally between phrases or after punctuation marks.  
(Imagine you are speaking to someone for whom English is not the native language.) After you  
have read the sentences, ViaVoice will display the quality of your audio. Should ViaVoice find that  
the audio quality is poor, click <Fixing Poor Audio Quality> to learn how to take corrective action.  
During these tests, the Audio Setup Wizard might display information windows or even start your  
Web browser to display a ViaVoice-related Web page. Use the information proposed by the wizard  
to solve any difficulty you might encounter during Audio Setup. ViaVoice needs these tests to be  
completed successfully to set up your system properly.  
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Creating a Voice Model  
You must give ViaVoice a sample of your voice so that it can understand you. The User Wizard  
makes it easy for you to do this.  
When you see this window, click <Start>, then read aloud the text in the box, speaking in a normal  
style. As ViaVoice recognises you, some text will become grey. In the window below, the first  
sentence and all but the last word of the next sentence have been recognised. If ViaVoice does  
not recognise what you say, simply say the text again until it is greyed.  
When you have finished reading this text aloud, ViaVoice displays the Choosing a Story window.  
Select the story that you want to read aloud for creating your voice model. If the story you want has  
two Parts, select Part 1 first. Read the story aloud using your normal speaking voice.  
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When ViaVoice has enough recorded data, you will see the Story Finished window. Click <Analyse>  
to have ViaVoice create your voice model. However, if you have a strong regional accent, we  
recommend that you click <Continue Reading> so that you can record more sentences, giving  
ViaVoice more data for analysis. Doing everything you can to give ViaVoice as much information  
about your voice as possible is one of the best ways to ensure excellent recognition accuracy.  
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Creating a Voice Model  
You see this window after clicking <Analyse>.  
Wait until ViaVoice has fully processed your recording before turning off your computer or working  
with other processing-intensive programs.  
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Connecting the Digital Voice Recorder DS-320  
Before connecting the KP3 serial connection cable to the DS-320 digital voice recorder,make sure  
that the HOLD switch is released and that the recorder is in stop mode.  
Connect the provided KP3  
serial cable to the serial port  
of the PC.  
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2
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Connect the other end of the  
provided serial cable to the  
DS-320 digital voice recorder.  
For details or locations of the serial port on  
your PC, refer to your PC's user manual.  
Do not unplug the serial connection cable  
during communication. Otherwise, the data  
may be corrupted.  
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KP3  
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Starting DSS Player  
Start DSS Player as described below.  
• The following procedure assumes that DSS Player is installed in the PC. For installation, see  
“Installing DSS Player Software”.  
Start Windows.  
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2
Connect the DS-320 digital  
voice recorder.  
For connections, see “Connecting  
Digital Voice Recorder DS-320”.  
Click the [Start] button.  
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4
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Select [Programs] [Olympus  
DSS Player 3.5].  
Click [Olympus DSS Player].  
• When DSS Player starts, the downloading  
window is displayed.  
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Downloading Recorded Voice Data to a PC  
Downloading refers to transmitting voice files from the DS-320 digital voice recorder to the PC.  
DSS Player provides the following two methods for downloading voice files in the PC.  
– Downloading selected files  
One or more voice files can be selected and downloaded to the PC.  
– Downloading the folder  
All voice files in a selected folder can be downloaded to the PC.  
The following description explains how to download selected files. For information about  
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Selected File Downloading Window  
Voice files can be selected and downloaded using the downloading window, which is displayed  
immediately after the startup.  
To display the main window immediately after start up, open the [Option] menu and uncheck  
[Open Download Window After Start].  
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1
3
1 Main Window button  
Click to close the downloading window and open the main window.  
2 Folder  
Select the folder in the DS-320 digital voice recorder.  
3 Folder View  
Shows the list of voice files in the folder selected with 2.  
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Selected File Downloading Procedure  
Selecting the folder.  
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2
Select the folder containing the  
voice files to be downloaded. The  
illustration shows the display when  
folder A is selected.  
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2
Selecting the voice files.  
Select the voice files to be  
downloaded.  
To select more than one voice file,  
hold the Ctrl or Shift key while  
selecting the voice files. The photo  
shows the display when two files are  
selected.  
To check the contents of a voice file, select it and click the Play button  
recorder will play back the file.  
. The DS-320 digital voice  
Downloading the voice files.  
In the [DownLoad] menu, click  
[Download Selected Files].  
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• Be careful not to disconnect any cables during  
downloading.  
• It is not possible to upload files from the PC  
to the DS-320 digital voice recorder.  
• Download times may vary depending on the  
voice file sizes and PC performance.  
Example) Downloading a voice file containing  
one hour of voice recorded in standard mode  
takes about 14 minutes with a serial  
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connection (when Pentium 300 MHz is used). When downloading a large voice file, it is recommended that you  
use the optional AC adapter as a power source.  
The downloading destinations are as shown below. To change a destination, click [Download Options] in the [Download] menu.  
Folder A files:C:\Program Files\Olympus\DssPly32\Message\Folder_A  
Folder B files:C:\Program Files\Olympus\DssPly32\Message\Folder_B  
• If a voice file has the same name as an already downloaded file, the newly downloaded file is saved under a  
different file name only when the recording dates of the two files are different. If the recording dates and times  
are the same as the existing file, the file will not be downloaded.  
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Voice File Playback Window  
A voice file can be played back from the main window.  
To display the main window from the downloading window, click the Main Window button in the downloading window.  
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1 Downloading Window button  
Closes the main window and opens the downloading window.  
2 Current Folder  
Provides selection of folders in the PC.  
3 Voice File list box  
Shows the list of voice files in the folder selected in 2.  
4 Playback control buttons  
Used for playing back or stopping audio files.  
5 OLE button  
Click to export voice files to E-mail software or another application.  
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Voice File Playback Procedure  
To play back a voice file.  
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2
Select the folder.  
From [Active Folder], select the  
folder containing the voice file you  
want to play back. The illustration  
shows the display when  
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“C:\ProgramFiles\Olympus\DssPly32\  
Message\Folder_A” has been selected.  
Select the voice file.  
Select the voice file from the voice  
file list box.  
The illustration shows the display  
when the file “DS640001.dss” is  
selected.  
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Play back the voice file.  
Press the Play button.  
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• For details on other operations including fast forward, fast reverse, stop, play speed control, volume control  
and time axis control, refer to the online help.  
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Sending Voice Files by E-mail  
Voice files can be sent by E-mail, simply by attaching them to an e-mail message created with your  
e-mail software.  
Attach voice files as described below.  
For details on sending e-mail, refer to the instructions of your e-mail software.  
Start DSS Player.  
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Launch your e-mail program and create a new message.  
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3
Attaching voice files.  
From the Voice Files list box of DSS Player, select the voice files to be attached and drag-  
and-drop the OLE button to the mail creation window. (Move the files while holding the left  
button of the mouse and release the button on the destination.)  
• If your mailing software does not support drag-and-drop, use the file attaching function of the mailing software  
and select the desired voice files from the folder containing voice files.  
• Even if the e-mail recipient does not have DSS Player, the voice files can be played back using DSS Player-  
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Voice Recognition  
Voice files can be converted into text with IBM ViaVoice.  
Input Device Setup  
To perform voice recognition of DSS-format files recorded with the DS-320 digital voice recorder,  
you first have to set up the input device for the DS-320 digital voice recorder with IBM ViaVoice.  
Click the [Start] button  
and select [Programs]  
[IBM ViaVoice  
VoiceCenter].  
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Click the [ViaVoice]  
button of IBM ViaVoice  
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VoiceCenter, then  
select [Tools] and  
[Analyze My Voice].  
The [ViaVoice User  
Wizard] window  
appears.  
Select [Olympus DSS File]  
in the [Device] list box, then  
click the <Next> button.  
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The [Audio Setup] window opens.  
Perform audio setup by following the instructions  
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displayed on your screen.  
• For audio setup or enrolling using the DS-320  
digital voice recorder, use the provided PC  
connection cable (KP4). Insert the L-shaped plug  
of the KP4 into the earphone jack of the DS-320  
digital voice recorder and insert the straight plug  
into the microphone jack of the PC.  
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• It is sometimes necessary to input voice during audio setup  
or enrolling. To enable voice input, turn on the microphone  
while pressing and holding the SP DICT mode button on the  
DS-320 digital voice recorder.  
Creating a Voice Model  
You must give ViaVoice a  
sample of your voice through  
the DS-320 microphone so that  
it can understand your recorded  
voice. The User Wizard makes  
it easy to do this.  
When you see this window,  
click <Start>, then read the text  
in the box aloud, speaking in a  
normal tone of voice. As  
ViaVoice recognises what you  
read, that text will turn grey. In  
the window below, the first  
sentence and all but the last  
word of the next sentence  
have been recognised. If  
ViaVoice does not recognise  
what you say, simply say the  
text again until it is greyed out.  
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Voice Recognition  
When you have finished reading the text aloud, ViaVoice displays the Choosing a Story window.  
Select the story that you want to read aloud for creating your voice model. If the story you want has  
two parts, select Part 1 first. Read the story aloud, speaking in a normal tone of voice.  
When ViaVoice has enough data, the Story Finished window will appear. Click <Analyse> to have  
ViaVoice create your voice model. However, if you have a strong regional accent, we recommend  
that you click <Continue Reading> so that you can record more sentences, giving ViaVoice more  
data for analysis. Giving ViaVoice as much information about your voice as possible is the best  
way to ensure excellent recognition accuracy.  
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Executing Voice Recognition  
Start voice recognition as described below.  
Select the folder.  
From the DSS Player main window,  
select the folder containing the voice  
file you want to process with voice  
recognition.  
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2
Select the voice file.  
In the [Voice Files] list box, select the  
desired voice file.  
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3
Start of voice recognition.  
Click the [Start Voice Recognition] icon  
The voice recognition software window  
appears and voice recognition starts.  
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• For more details on the functions of IBM  
ViaVoice (such as correction of converted  
characters), refer to the ViaVoice’s online help.  
Notes on Recording for Voice Recognition  
When recording voices for use in voice recognition, set up your DSS recorder as follows.  
– Set the microphone sensitivity to “DICT”.  
– Set the recording mode to “SP”.  
– Set the Variable Control Voice Actuator (VCVA) to “OFF”.  
– Only record voices that have already been registered in the voice recognition software.  
– Record in a relatively quiet environment.  
– Speak within 2 to 4 inches of the built-in microphone of the recorder.  
– Speak continuously.  
• Voice files recorded in the “LP” recording mode cannot be processed by voice recognition.  
• Following situations are not suitable for voice recognition because the accuracy may be very low:  
–A conference or meeting where the voices of many people have been recorded.  
Seminar or lecture in which ambient noise tends to be recorded.  
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Converting File Formats  
Uninstalling DSS  
Player or IBM ViaVoice  
Use the [SaveAs] command in the [File] menu.  
To convert a voice file into the WAVE format,  
select [WAV File] as the file type. When a voice  
file is converted into the WAVE format,  
proprietary DSS format data (priority, index  
marking, etc.) will be lost.  
Uninstallation refers to removing software from a  
PC. Perform the following uninstallation procedure  
to remove DSS Player or IBM ViaVoice.  
Click the [Start] button then select  
• It is not possible to convert files from WAVE  
to DSS.  
[Settings] [Control Panel].  
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File Formats Handled by DSS Player  
Double-click [Add / Remove  
Programs].  
DSS Player can handle DSS format and WAVE  
format files.  
• DSS format  
A list of installed applications is  
displayed.  
Select [Olympus DSS Player] or [IBM  
ViaVoice] from the list.  
This is the voice file format recorded by the  
DS-320. The file naming convention for this  
format is as follows.  
AAAA 0001.dss  
Extension  
Click [Add / Remove] (or [Change/  
Delete] with Windows 2000).  
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File No.: Sequential number assigned  
automatically by the recorder.  
ID No. set by the user.  
The file deletion confirmation  
window appears. Click <OK> or  
<yes>.  
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A DSS-format file needs only about 102 kB of  
data per minute in the SP mode or about 47kB  
of data per minute in the LP mode. Index  
marking and priority can be set in this file.  
Deletion.  
DSS Player or IBM ViaVoice will be  
• WAVE format  
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deleted. This may take a few minutes.  
• If any messages are displayed during  
the deletion procedure, read the  
message and perform operations as  
instructed.  
This is the Windows standard voice file  
format. WAVE files are indicated by the file  
extension: wav. The sound quality of wave  
files recorded with 11.025kHz, 16-bit  
monaural PCM, is equivalent to the SP mode  
of DSS format. The WAVE format requires  
1.3 MB of data per minute. It does not show  
index marks and priority levels.  
End of uninstallation.  
When uninstallation is completed, click  
<Finish> or <Restart Now>.  
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Troubleshooting  
If you have problems, check the following items before calling for service.  
Symptom  
Possible Causes  
Solution  
Software  
Insufficient hard disk capacity.  
Make more space available.  
cannot be  
installed  
A connection cable is unplugged.  
DSS Player is not installed.  
The HOLD switch of the DS-320 is set to HOLD.  
The speaker or headphone volume is set too low.  
Connect the connection cable.  
Install DSS Player.  
Set the HOLD switch to hold-off position.  
Increase the speaker or headphones  
volume.  
The DS-320  
cannot be  
recognized  
The volume is  
too low  
The volume of Windows or DSS Player is set too low.  
Increase the playback volume in  
Windows or DSS Player.  
The speaker or headphones is not connected.  
The sound card is not connected.  
The volume of Windows or DSS Player is set to 0. Increase the playback volume in  
Windows or DSS Player.  
Connect speakers or headphones.  
Connect a sound card.  
The voice  
cannot be  
heard  
Muting is set to ON.  
Release muting.  
The voice recognition software is not installed.  
The voice recognition software is installed after DSS  
Player.  
Install the voice recognition software.  
Install the voice recognition software  
before DSS Player.  
Make sure that you use the SP recording  
mode for all voice recognition recordings.  
The [Start Voice  
Recognition]  
button does  
not work  
The File was recorded in LP mode.  
Technical Assistance and Support  
The following are for only technical questions and support about OLYMPUS DSS player.  
Technical Hotline Number in the U.S. and Canada  
1-888-553-4448  
User Support E-mail address in the U.S. and Canada  
The following are for only technical questions and support about IBM ViaVoice.  
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Two Corporate Center Drive, Melville, NY 11747-3157, U.S.A. Tel. 1-800-622-6372  
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(Letters) Postfach 10 49 08. 20034 Hamburg. Germany.  
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Declaration of Conformity  
Model Number:  
Trade Name:  
Responsible Party:  
Address:  
DS-320  
DIGITAL VOICE RECORDER  
OLYMPUS AMERICA INC.  
2 Corporate Center Drive, Melville, NY 11747-3157, U.S.A.  
1-800-622-6372  
Telephone Number:  
This device Complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two  
conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must  
accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.  
Trade Name:  
DIGITAL VOICE RECORDER  
Model Number: DS-320  
Tested To Comply  
With FCC Standards  
FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE  
Canadian RFI  
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus  
as set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications.  
Cet apparail numerique ne depasse pas limits de Categorie B pour les emissions de gruit radio  
emanant d’appareils numeriques, tel que prevu dans les Reglements sur l’Interference Radio du  
Department Canadian des Communications.  
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