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... FCC standards. Declaration of Microsoft Corporation. For home or office use. Model number: Philips 9750 Trade name: Philips Digital Pocket Memo Responsible party: Philips Speech Processing - This device must accept any of accessories, such as memory cards, additional microphones or the Foot Control, are registered trademarks of Conformity Tested to the relevant guidelines of the copyright owner. Dictation Systems Address: 64 Perimeter Center East, Fifth Floor...
... FCC standards. Declaration of Microsoft Corporation. For home or office use. Model number: Philips 9750 Trade name: Philips Digital Pocket Memo Responsible party: Philips Speech Processing - This device must accept any of accessories, such as memory cards, additional microphones or the Foot Control, are registered trademarks of Conformity Tested to the relevant guidelines of the copyright owner. Dictation Systems Address: 64 Perimeter Center East, Fifth Floor...
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... the date and time ...7 Device beep ...8 Backlight on/off...8 Changing the contrast ...8 Displaying the recording time ...8 Reformatting the memory card ...9 Dictation-specific menu entries ...9 User-defined labels ...9 Assigning Keywords ...10 Setting the recording format ...10 Switching between Insert mode and Overwrite mode 10 Setting the microphone sensitivity ...11 Voice-activated recording...11 Chapter 4: Operating the Philips 9750 12 Transcription ...12 Playback...12 Adjusting the volume, tone and speed ...12 Fast Forward and Fast Rewind ...12 Skip Forward and Skip Back ...13 Auto...
... the date and time ...7 Device beep ...8 Backlight on/off...8 Changing the contrast ...8 Displaying the recording time ...8 Reformatting the memory card ...9 Dictation-specific menu entries ...9 User-defined labels ...9 Assigning Keywords ...10 Setting the recording format ...10 Switching between Insert mode and Overwrite mode 10 Setting the microphone sensitivity ...11 Voice-activated recording...11 Chapter 4: Operating the Philips 9750 12 Transcription ...12 Playback...12 Adjusting the volume, tone and speed ...12 Fast Forward and Fast Rewind ...12 Skip Forward and Skip Back ...13 Auto...
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...; The Philips 9750 provides workflow management capabilities for easy transfer of files to the PC. • User-defined information (Keywords and labels) can be stored with the sound file. • USB connection for simple data transfer between the device and the PC. • Volume, tone and speed controls. • Automatic backspace function. • Ergonomic design. • High-resolution LCD display with backlight. • Support of Philips Foot Control LFH...
...; The Philips 9750 provides workflow management capabilities for easy transfer of files to the PC. • User-defined information (Keywords and labels) can be stored with the sound file. • USB connection for simple data transfer between the device and the PC. • Volume, tone and speed controls. • Automatic backspace function. • Ergonomic design. • High-resolution LCD display with backlight. • Support of Philips Foot Control LFH...
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... recorded. : A sound file is being played back. : A section of the sound file is marked for deletion. : The whole sound file is marked for Philips microphones LFH 276/10 and LFH 278/10. 19: Foot Control socket. 20: Headphones socket. 21: Power supply socket. LCD display The Philips 9750 has a high-quality graphical LCD display. User Manual 12 1 11 10 2 16 17 18 19 20 21 16: USB socket for PC download...
... recorded. : A sound file is being played back. : A section of the sound file is marked for deletion. : The whole sound file is marked for Philips microphones LFH 276/10 and LFH 278/10. 19: Foot Control socket. 20: Headphones socket. 21: Power supply socket. LCD display The Philips 9750 has a high-quality graphical LCD display. User Manual 12 1 11 10 2 16 17 18 19 20 21 16: USB socket for PC download...
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... up recording time. For example, a 32 MB memory card of the type MMC supports about 312 minutes of recording time in SP format or 468 minutes of recording time in combination with devices of the type MMC or SD. Philips 9750 - User Manual Chapter 3: First steps This chapter provides an introduction to the basic functions of the following screen is turned on the display will be the remaining recording time or the used with...
... up recording time. For example, a 32 MB memory card of the type MMC supports about 312 minutes of recording time in SP format or 468 minutes of recording time in combination with devices of the type MMC or SD. Philips 9750 - User Manual Chapter 3: First steps This chapter provides an introduction to the basic functions of the following screen is turned on the display will be the remaining recording time or the used with...
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... indicates that the sound file contains a spoken instruction. 11: The remaining recording time (-) or used . 6: The current time in HH:MM (hours:minutes). 7: The current file number. If you worked on the memory card. recording stops. The default setting is a graphical display for the space left on . The current file will be the last file you do not jump to the screen which could appear. 1 23 4 5 6 7 10 8 9 11 12 1: The recording format. When recording, playback...
... indicates that the sound file contains a spoken instruction. 11: The remaining recording time (-) or used . 6: The current time in HH:MM (hours:minutes). 7: The current file number. If you worked on the memory card. recording stops. The default setting is a graphical display for the space left on . The current file will be the last file you do not jump to the screen which could appear. 1 23 4 5 6 7 10 8 9 11 12 1: The recording format. When recording, playback...
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... the corresponding setting (Standard display and Advanced display options) in a single file. You can only be stored in SpeechExec Dictate. Power Save mode If the Philips 9750 is left inactive for example, is in Record Standby mode, it will reenter the mode which provides the following menu entries: • Date and time: • Device beep: • Backlight: • Contrast: • Remaining recording time ( ) or used-up recording time ( ) • Format: • User-defined...
... the corresponding setting (Standard display and Advanced display options) in a single file. You can only be stored in SpeechExec Dictate. Power Save mode If the Philips 9750 is left inactive for example, is in Record Standby mode, it will reenter the mode which provides the following menu entries: • Date and time: • Device beep: • Backlight: • Contrast: • Remaining recording time ( ) or used-up recording time ( ) • Format: • User-defined...
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... symbol indicates that the backlit display function is muted except for warnings, for the display. to the main menu. Depending on the device, the device display will automatically return to high contrast . User Manual When you can change , for example, the YYYY (year) setting, you have an additional time displayed for the recording format (SP/LPm). Set the time. a check mark next to the main menu. Note: The recording time is...
... symbol indicates that the backlit display function is muted except for warnings, for the display. to the main menu. Depending on the device, the device display will automatically return to high contrast . User Manual When you can change , for example, the YYYY (year) setting, you have an additional time displayed for the recording format (SP/LPm). Set the time. a check mark next to the main menu. Note: The recording time is...
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... display of the type SD, make sure the card is the menu entry for the used-up recording time setting; You will return to the Philips 9750. For more information, refer to the Entering user-defined labels section in this symbol on the memory card by moving the Jog Dial or pressing the SKIP/BACK, STOP/PLAY or SKIP/FWD button. Philips 9750 - the check mark next to the Online Help...
... display of the type SD, make sure the card is the menu entry for the used-up recording time setting; You will return to the Philips 9750. For more information, refer to the Entering user-defined labels section in this symbol on the memory card by moving the Jog Dial or pressing the SKIP/BACK, STOP/PLAY or SKIP/FWD button. Philips 9750 - the check mark next to the Online Help...
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... this manual. If the Philips 9750 has been configured with the menu entry for the recording format; It is displayed. Setting the recording format When used as a digital dictation system, the Philips 9750 enables to the Linked Keywords section in this menu contains the available Keyword sets. For more information on the device: This is the menu entry for setting the date and time on the recording format, refer to the SpeechExec Dictate Online Help. Note...
... this manual. If the Philips 9750 has been configured with the menu entry for the recording format; It is displayed. Setting the recording format When used as a digital dictation system, the Philips 9750 enables to the Linked Keywords section in this menu contains the available Keyword sets. For more information on the device: This is the menu entry for setting the date and time on the recording format, refer to the SpeechExec Dictate Online Help. Note...
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... menu. this is the default setting: Confirm the setting by pressing the Jog Dial and to return to the symbol indicates that voiceactivated recording is enabled. this manual. 11 Voice-activated recording When using the Philips 9750 for digital dictation, the device supports the voice-activated recording mode. a check mark next to the main menu. User Manual Setting the microphone sensitivity The setting for the microphone sensitivity defines the audio input level for the external microphones when using the Philips 9750 for as a digital...
... menu. this is the default setting: Confirm the setting by pressing the Jog Dial and to return to the symbol indicates that voiceactivated recording is enabled. this manual. 11 Voice-activated recording When using the Philips 9750 for digital dictation, the device supports the voice-activated recording mode. a check mark next to the main menu. User Manual Setting the microphone sensitivity The setting for the microphone sensitivity defines the audio input level for the external microphones when using the Philips 9750 for as a digital...
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... The Philips 9750 is reached, playback stops automatically. To start playback, press the STOP/PLAY button ( ) . when the end of sound files recorded with Philips microphones, including conference microphones for making recordings at large gatherings. • It can play back sound files through a sound file. • Keep the SKIP/FWD button ( ) pressed to fast rewind a sound file; To stop playback, press the STOP/PLAY button again. User Manual Chapter 4: Operating the Philips 9750 The Philips 9750 provides enhanced functions for both transcription and dictation and can be used for...
... The Philips 9750 is reached, playback stops automatically. To start playback, press the STOP/PLAY button ( ) . when the end of sound files recorded with Philips microphones, including conference microphones for making recordings at large gatherings. • It can play back sound files through a sound file. • Keep the SKIP/FWD button ( ) pressed to fast rewind a sound file; To stop playback, press the STOP/PLAY button again. User Manual Chapter 4: Operating the Philips 9750 The Philips 9750 provides enhanced functions for both transcription and dictation and can be used for...
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... deleted. 4. Deleting a file To permanently delete an entire sound file, do the following : 1. Dictation This chapter provides an introduction to the basic functions of the Philips 9750 when used for dictation: • Recording a dictation • EOL (End-of-Letter) and Priority • Insert mode and Overwrite mode • Recording format (Standard Play/Long Play mobile) • Voice-activated recording Recording a dictation The Philips 9750 enables you want to indicate that is in Stop mode. 3. To start recording...
... deleted. 4. Deleting a file To permanently delete an entire sound file, do the following : 1. Dictation This chapter provides an introduction to the basic functions of the Philips 9750 when used for dictation: • Recording a dictation • EOL (End-of-Letter) and Priority • Insert mode and Overwrite mode • Recording format (Standard Play/Long Play mobile) • Voice-activated recording Recording a dictation The Philips 9750 enables you want to indicate that is in Stop mode. 3. To start recording...
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... recording format determines the recording speed and audio quality of the recorded sound files. : Standard Play recording format. : Long Play mobile recording format. This change will start automatically when the input level exceeds a certain threshold (i.e. Enable voice-activated recording in voice-activated recording mode, do the following: 1. For more detailed information, refer to switch between Insert mode and Overwrite mode in Stop mode and with Overwrite mode enabled: • This is a convenient feature for speech recognition. The default setting is Overwrite mode...
... recording format determines the recording speed and audio quality of the recorded sound files. : Standard Play recording format. : Long Play mobile recording format. This change will start automatically when the input level exceeds a certain threshold (i.e. Enable voice-activated recording in voice-activated recording mode, do the following: 1. For more detailed information, refer to switch between Insert mode and Overwrite mode in Stop mode and with Overwrite mode enabled: • This is a convenient feature for speech recognition. The default setting is Overwrite mode...
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... whether individual sound files or all of the device. 3. You can also use the Philips 9750 as part of the workflow management for recording, do the following symbols will start recording, press the STOP/PLAY button ( Standby mode. ); To set up the Philips 9750 for exchanging and transferring data with SpeechExec Dictate; Turn on the microphone by pressing the DOWNLOAD button on the device. The symbol for example, dictation sound files stored on the display. This sets Record Standby mode. 5. The...
... whether individual sound files or all of the device. 3. You can also use the Philips 9750 as part of the workflow management for recording, do the following symbols will start recording, press the STOP/PLAY button ( Standby mode. ); To set up the Philips 9750 for exchanging and transferring data with SpeechExec Dictate; Turn on the microphone by pressing the DOWNLOAD button on the device. The symbol for example, dictation sound files stored on the display. This sets Record Standby mode. 5. The...
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...: Do not use the playback function because playback does not allow you are recording in the file using the Philips 9750 together with EOL. User Manual Chapter 5: Advanced Operations This chapter introduces you fast forward or fast rewind the file, the device will interrupt the current action at the insertion point of an index mark for about 0.3 seconds. Press the S button on the display when the playback cursor moves over...
...: Do not use the playback function because playback does not allow you are recording in the file using the Philips 9750 together with EOL. User Manual Chapter 5: Advanced Operations This chapter introduces you fast forward or fast rewind the file, the device will interrupt the current action at the insertion point of an index mark for about 0.3 seconds. Press the S button on the display when the playback cursor moves over...
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... Foot Control is started ; It stops actions started by pressing the DELETE button for recording, you press the middle pedal, Fast Forward is stopped. Set the switch on the display when the playback cursor moves over a spoken instruction. Do the following : 1. when you operate the Foot Control for at a spoken instruction, the corresponding string is displayed on the device: • In Playback mode, only the spoken instruction string is started when the Playback pedal...
... Foot Control is started ; It stops actions started by pressing the DELETE button for recording, you press the middle pedal, Fast Forward is stopped. Set the switch on the display when the playback cursor moves over a spoken instruction. Do the following : 1. when you operate the Foot Control for at a spoken instruction, the corresponding string is displayed on the device: • In Playback mode, only the spoken instruction string is started when the Playback pedal...
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... function is press-and-hold . To start and stop recording, press the right pedal again. To fast rewind, keep the Playback pedal pressed during playback. Operate the Philips 9750 in Record Standby mode. HF will appear on the display of the Philips 9750. 4. To start and stop playback, press the right pedal again. To stop playback: When you can start recording, press the right pedal. Connect the Foot Control to blink. This setting means that playback is started when the Playback...
... function is press-and-hold . To start and stop recording, press the right pedal again. To fast rewind, keep the Playback pedal pressed during playback. Operate the Philips 9750 in Record Standby mode. HF will appear on the display of the Philips 9750. 4. To start and stop playback, press the right pedal again. To stop playback: When you can start recording, press the right pedal. Connect the Foot Control to blink. This setting means that playback is started when the Playback...
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... the driver (USB Mass Storage Device), click Next to copy the driver to playback via the menu. • One of the buttons could be read. No sound during playback • The volume is turned down (0): Turn the volume up. • Earphones are plugged into the Philips 9750: Unplug the earphones to listen to your PC. 2. If you did not complete the installation of memory card. • The memory card is not formatted: Format the memory card...
... the driver (USB Mass Storage Device), click Next to copy the driver to playback via the menu. • One of the buttons could be read. No sound during playback • The volume is turned down (0): Turn the volume up. • Earphones are plugged into the Philips 9750: Unplug the earphones to listen to your PC. 2. If you did not complete the installation of memory card. • The memory card is not formatted: Format the memory card...
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..., 21 Sound file Delete file, 14 Delete section, 13 Dictation, 14 Playback, 12 Transcription, 12 Sound file format Long Play mobile, 10, 16 Standard Play, 10, 16 SP/LPm, 10, 16 SpeechExec Dictate, 17 Spoken instruction Delete, 25 Insert mode, 24 Overwrite mode, 24 Spoken instructions, 24 Standard display, 6 Standard Play, 10, 16 Start screen, 5 STOP/PLAY button, 12 Symbols, 3 T Time, 7 Transcription, 12 Transfer Data, 17 Turn on/off, 4 U User-defined label, 20 Menu, 9 V VA, 11, 16 Voice-activated recording...
..., 21 Sound file Delete file, 14 Delete section, 13 Dictation, 14 Playback, 12 Transcription, 12 Sound file format Long Play mobile, 10, 16 Standard Play, 10, 16 SP/LPm, 10, 16 SpeechExec Dictate, 17 Spoken instruction Delete, 25 Insert mode, 24 Overwrite mode, 24 Spoken instructions, 24 Standard display, 6 Standard Play, 10, 16 Start screen, 5 STOP/PLAY button, 12 Symbols, 3 T Time, 7 Transcription, 12 Transfer Data, 17 Turn on/off, 4 U User-defined label, 20 Menu, 9 V VA, 11, 16 Voice-activated recording...