Table of Contents
- 1 Important safety information
- 1.1 Safety instructions
- 2 About this user manual
- 2.1 Symbols used
- 3 Digital Voice Tracer
- 3.1 Product highlights
- 3.2 What's in the box
- 3.3 Product overview
- 3.4 Start-up screen
- 4 First steps
- 4.1 Inserting the batteries
- 4.2 Power on/off
- 4.3 Initial installation process
- 4.4 Enabling/disabling the keypad lock
- 4.5 Accessories
- 4.6 Connecting to a computer
- 5 Record
- 5.1 Recording settings
- 6 Playback
- 6.1 Selecting a recording
- 6.2 Playing a recording back
- 6.3 Quick search
- 6.4 Repeating playback
- 6.5 Protecting a recording / lock file
- 6.6 Unprotect / unlock file
- 7 Delete
- 7.1 Deleting recordings on the device
- 7.2 Deleting all recordings in the folder
- 8 Settings
- 8.1 Recording settings
- 8.2 Device settings
- 9 Service
- 9.1 Service functions
- 9.2 Replacing batteries or rechargeable batteries
- 9.3 Updating the firmware
- 9.4 Troubleshooting
- 10 Appendix
- 10.1 Technical data
Philips DVT1110 User Manual
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Table of contents
1 Important safety information 5
1.1 Safety instructions 5
2 About this user manual 7
2.1 Symbols used 7
3 Digital Voice Tracer 8
3.1 Product highlights 8
3.2 What's in the box 9
3.3 Product overview 10
3.3.1 Front and rear sides 10
3.3.2 Keys 11
3.4 Start-up screen 12
3.4.1 Menu overview 13
4 First steps 14
4.1 Inserting the batteries 14
4.2 Power on/o 15
4.3 Initial installation process 15
4.3.1 Setting date & time 15
4.4 Enabling/disabling the keypad lock 16
4.5 Accessories 16
4.5.1 Connecting the headphones 16
4.5.2 Connecting an external microphone 17
4.6 Connecting to a computer 17
4.6.1 Transferring files from or to the device 18
4.6.2 Disconnecting from a computer 18
5 Record 19
5.1 Recording settings 19
5.1.1 Displaying the remaining recording time 20
5.1.2 Recording using an external microphone 20
6 Playback 21
6.1 Selecting a recording 21
6.2 Playing a recording back 21
6.3 Quick search 21
6.4 Repeating playback 21
6.4.1 Endless loop / sequence repeating 22
6.5 Protecting a recording / lock file 22
6.6 Unprotect / unlock file 22
7 Delete 23
7.1 Deleting recordings on the device 23
7.2 Deleting all recordings in the folder 23
8 Settings 24
8.1 Recording settings 24
8.1.1 Setting recording quality 24
8.1.2 Enabling/disabling the record indicator 24
8.1.3 Setting microphone sensitivity 25
8.1.4 Monitoring during recording 25
8.1.5 Setting auto divide 26
8.2 Device settings 26
8.2.1 Enabling/disabling key and signal tones 26
8.2.2 AUTO-OFF 26
8.2.3 Setting date & time 27
9 Service 28
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9.1 Service functions 28
9.1.1 Memory formatting 28
9.1.2 Device reset 28
9.1.3 Displaying the remaining memory space 28
9.2 Replacing batteries or rechargeable batteries 29
9.3 Updating the firmware 29
9.3.1 Displaying the firmware version 29
9.4 Troubleshooting 30
10 Appendix 31
10.1 Technical data 31
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1 Important safety information
Do not make any adjustments and modifications that are not described
in this manual. Follow all safety instructions to ensure proper
operation of the device. The manufacturer assumes no liability for
damages resulting from non-compliance with the safety instructions.
1.1 Safety instructions
• Protect the device from rain or water to prevent a short circuit.
• Do not expose the device to excessive heat caused by placing it on a
heating device or in direct sunlight.
• Protect the cables from damage by being trapped, particularly at the
plugs and where cables exit the housing.
• Back up your data and recordings. The manufacturer cannot be held
responsible for any loss of data.
• Do not perform any maintenance operations that are not
described in this user manual. Do not disassemble the device into
its component parts to carry out repairs. The device may only be
repaired in authorised service centres.
1.1.1 Batteries and rechargeable batteries
• Only use AAA batteries with the device.
• Never try to recharge alkaline or non-rechargeable batteries.
• Remove batteries or rechargeable batteries from the device if it
will not be used for an extended period of time. The device can be
damaged by leaking batteries or rechargeable batteries.
• Do not remove batteries or rechargeable batteries from the device
while it is recording. If you do this, data may be damaged or lost.
Device malfunctions may also occur.
• Batteries and rechargeable batteries contain substances that may
pollute the environment. Used batteries and rechargeable batteries
should be disposed of at an ocial collection point.
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1.1.2 Hearing protection
Observe the following guidelines when using headphones:
• Set the volume to a moderate level and do not use headphones to
listen for excessively long periods of time.
• Be particularly careful to avoid adjusting the volume to a level that
your hearing cannot deal with.
• Do not turn the volume up so high that you cannot hear what is
going on around you.
• In potentially dangerous situations you must be very careful, or
temporarily discontinue use.
• Do not use headphones while operating a motorised vehicle, cycling,
or skateboarding, etc. You could be a hazard to yourself and other
road users, and possibly be breaking the law.
1.1.3 Maximum sound power
• The manufacturer guarantees compliance with the maximum sound
power of its audio players as determined by relevant regulatory
bodies, but only with the original model of headphones supplied. If
you need to replace these headphones, we recommend contacting
your dealer to order the respective original Philips model.
1.1.4 Legal restrictions on recording
• The use of the device's recording function is subject to the legal
restrictions that may apply in your country. You should also respect
the privacy and personal rights of the third parties if you record
talks or lectures.
• Please note that, in certain countries, you may be legally required
to inform the person you are conversing with on the telephone
that you are recording the conversation, or that the recording of
telephone conversations is illegal. Please check if the use of such
data is legal in your country prior to recording telephone calls.
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About this user manual
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2 About this user manual
You can find a quick overview of your device in the following pages.
For detailed description, see the following chapters of this user
manual. Read this user manual carefully.
2.1 Symbols used
Tip
• This symbol identifies information that helps you to use your
device more eciently and simply.
Note
• This symbol indicates notices which you must observe when
handling or operating the device.
Caution
• This symbol warns of damage to the device and possible data loss.
Damage can be caused by improper handling.
Warning
• This symbol warns of danger to persons. Bodily injury or damage
could be caused by improper handling.
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We are delighted that you have chosen a Philips device. Visit our
website for comprehensive support such as user manuals, software
downloads, warranty information and much more:
www.philips.com/dictation.
3.1 Product highlights
• Super-fast USB transfer of recordings and data
• USB mass storage ensures optimum compatibility
• Fast and simple file management using four folders
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Quick start guide
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User manual
See the user manual stored on the recorder.
Online
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User manual
3.2 What's in the box
a Device
b Two AAA batteries
c Quick-start guide
d USB cable to connect to a computer
Note
• If any item is missing or damaged, please contact your distributor.
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3.3 Product overview
3.3.1 Front and rear sides
a ON/OFF switch / HOLD (keypad lock)
b Micro USB port for computer connection
c Status LED:
Red–device is recording
Green–device is playing back
Yellow–data is being transferred to/from the computer
d Display
e Operating panel with keys
f Speaker
g Operating panel with keys
h External microphone socket, (stereo jack, 3.5 mm)
i Microphone
j Headphone socket
(stereo jack, 3.5 mm)
k Battery compartment
REPEAT
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3.3.2 Keys
a a Stop mode: Change folder
b g Start recording (record key), confirm selection
c j Stop playback (stop key), close menu
e Play recording back (playback key), Pause playback (pause
playback), Menu navigation: call next menu tab, Long press:
d h Short press: jump to the previous recording
Long press: fast seek rewind mode
Menu navigation: Select setting
b Short press: jump to the next recording
Long press: fast seek forward mode
Menu navigation: Select setting
e z Delete recording (delete key)
f Endless loop / sequence repeating (RE PE AT key)
g Call up menu functions (MENU key)
h + Increase volume
– Reduce volume
VOL +- MENU REPEAT
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00 þþþ
þþ:þþ:þþ
SP HQ H L
u v w x
Z
REMAIN
REC TIME
3.4 Start-up screen
a Playback/recording time / Remaining recording time / Menu
entry
b Indicator for the remaining recording time (in stop mode press
stop key j)
c Playback/recording: current number
d k S–Playback, {–Pause, k–Record
e HQ Set recording quality: SP, HQ /
Ï Set microphone quality: Ï–high sensitivity (longer distance),
Ζlow sensitivity (shorter distance)
f u Selected folder–u, v, w, x
g Z Keypad lock: lock symbol
h p Battery charge level
i q –Endless loop: repeat selection/sequence
j n Set repeat mode: n–no repeat, Í–repeat folder playback,
Ì–repeat file playback
k Total number of recordings in the folder / menu option
Note
• The symbol display may vary, depending on the model, the mode
and the selected functions.
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3.4.1 Menu overview
Note
• In stop mode (start-up screen), press MENU, for at least two
seconds to call the menu.
• Repeatedly press e, to select one of the following menus.
Setting recording quality
Enabling/disabling the record indicator
Setting microphone sensitivity
Monitoring during recording
Enabling/disabling key and signal tones
AUTO-OFF
Setting date & time
Memory formatting
Device reset
Setting auto divide
Displaying the remaining memory space
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4 First steps
Use the installation guide on the following pages to start using your
device quickly and easily.
Caution
• Follow the instructions on handling the device, especially the
batteries and rechargeable batteries (see also chapter 1.1.1
Batteries and rechargeable batteries, page 5).
4.1 Inserting the batteries
Your device is supplied with two AAA batteries.
1 Slide the battery compartment cover downwards.
2 Fold the cover out.
3 Insert the batteries or rechargeable batteries into the device as
shown. Ensure correct polarity!
4 Fold the cover in. Push the cover up until it engages.
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4.2 Power on/o
1 Slide the on/o switch on the side of the device downwards for
approximately two seconds.
XThe device turns on and the start-up screen is displayed.
2 To power o, pull down the power switch on the side of the device
again and hold for about two seconds.
Note
• The device switches itself o automatically if no key is pressed
within a pre-set period of time (see also chapter 8.2.2 AUTO-
OFF, page 26).
4.3 Initial installation process
When using for the first time, you must set the date and time of the
device.
4.3.1 Setting date & time
Follow the description in the chapter "Setting date & time" (see also
chapter 8.2.3 Setting date & time, page 27).
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4.4 Enabling/disabling the keypad lock
The keypad lock deactivates all keys on the device. The timer function
of the device continues to function.
1 Slide the HOLD switch up into the HOLD position to lock the
keypad of the device.
XThe lock symbol Z appears on the display.
2 Slide the HOLD switch down to the O position to disengage the
HOLD.
4.5 Accessories
4.5.1 Connecting the headphones
Warning
• Set the volume to a moderate level and do not use headphones
to listen for excessively long periods of time. Exposure to intense
sound can cause hearing damage. Observe the Hearing safety
instructions (see also chapter 1.1.2 Hearing protection, page
6).
1 Turn down the volume of the device before you plug in the
headphones.
2 Insert the stereo jack into the headphone connection EAR on the
top of the device.
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MIC
EAR
MIC
EAR
3 Turn up the volume until you reach a comfortable listening level.
The speaker is switched o when headphones are connected.
4.5.2 Connecting an external microphone
Note
• If you connect an external microphone to the device, the
recording source will switch automatically and the device
microphone will turn o.
1 Stop the recording currently in progress.
2 Insert the jack into the microphone connection MIC on the top of
the device.
MIC
EAR
MIC
4.6 Connecting to a computer
You can select one of the following options once you have connected
the device to a computer
• A USB mass storage device: You can use the File Explorer to
access the device data without installing additional software. It is
automatically displayed, similarly to a USB memory stick or card, as
a mass storage device. It is a convenient way to store, back up and
and move files. (see also chapter 4.6.1 Transferring files from or to
the device, page 18).
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1 Plug the USB connector into a USB port on your computer.
2 Insert the micro USB plug into the USB port on the side of the
device.
XThe device is displayed as a mass storage device in File
Explorer.
Caution
• Do not disconnect the device from the computer while files are
transferred from or to the device (the status LED indicatorflashes
yellow when data is being transferred). This this may damage or
corrupt the files.
• Do not format the drive of the device on a computer. If you want
to delete all data, use the FORMAT function (see also chapter 9.1.1
Memory formatting, page 28).
4.6.1 Transferring files from or to the device
You can use the File Explorer to access the device data without
installing additional software. It is automatically displayed, similarly to a
USB memory stick or card, as a mass storage device.
1 Connect the device to the computer as described.
2 Open File Explorer.
XThe device is automatically displayed, similarly to a USB
memory stick or card, as a mass storage device. The Voice folder
on the device contains recordings.
3 Copy or move files to your computer or delete files to archive
recordings and free up space on the device.
Caution
• Do not disconnect the device from the computer while files are
transferred from or to the device (the status LED indicatorflashes
yellow when data is being transferred). This this may damage or
corrupt the files.
• Do not format the drive of the device on a computer. If you want
to delete all data, use the FORMAT function (see also chapter 9.1.1
Memory formatting, page 28).
4.6.2 Disconnecting from a computer
1 Select Eject USB in File Explorer.
2 Disconnect the USB cable from the computer.
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5 Record
The device oers many features that you can use during recording or
to improve the quality of a recording.
5.1 Recording settings
Before starting a recording, set the required recording quality and
microphone sensitivity.
Caution
• Do not remove batteries or rechargeable batteries from the
device while it is recording. If you do this, data may be damaged or
lost. Device malfunctions may also occur.
1 In stop mode (start-up screen), press a to select the desired
folder for the recording.
XThe following symbols will be displayed, depending on the
selected folder: u, v, w, x–internal memory.
2 Point the built-in microphone toward the sound source and press
g.
XThe record/play indicator lights red. The display indicates the
duration of the recording.
3 Press g to pause recording.
XThe record/play indicator will blink red.
4 Press the g key to resume recording.
5 Press the j key to stop recording.
XThe device returns to stop mode.
Note
• Start a new recording: To stop the current recording and start
a new one, press b.
• To prevent files becoming too big during a long recording, for
example a meeting lasting several hours, you can automatically
split recordings (see also chapter 8.1.5 Automatisches Teilen
einstellen, page 27).
• Each folder can store up to 99 files. The size of the memory
depends on the recording quality (see also chapter 8.1.1 Setting
recording quality, page 24).
If the recording time or the number of files exceeds the available
capacity, recording stops and a message is displayed. You cannot
make any more recordings. Delete the recordings which you no
longer require, or connect the device to a computer and transfer
the files to your computer.
Tip
• Before starting a long recording session, replace or recharge the
batteries before beginning.
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5.1.1 Displaying the remaining recording time
1 In stop mode press the stop key j.
XThe remaining recording time in the memory is shown in
hours and minutes.
5.1.2 Recording using an external microphone
If you connect an external microphone to the device, the recording
source will switch automatically and the device's microphone will be
turned o.
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6 Playback
6.1 Selecting a recording
1 In stop mode (start-up screen), press a to select the desired
folder for the recording.
XThe following symbols will be displayed, depending on the
selected folder: u, v, w, x–internal memory.
2 Press b while the device is stopped.
XThe position indicator jumps to the start of the next file.
3 Press h while the device is stopped.
XThe position indicator jumps to the start of the preceding
recording.
6.2 Playing a recording back
1 Select the required file as described.
2 Press e to playback the selected file.
XThe record/play indicator will light green. During playback,
the time indication for the recording is shown on the display.
3 Press the + / – buttons to adjust the volume.
4 Press the e key to pause playback.
XThe playback will stop and the green LED will start blinking.
5 Press e to continue playback from the previous position.
6 Press the j key to stop playback..
6.3 Quick search
You can scan backward or forward in the current file at a fast speed.
This allows to find a specific part of the recording.
1 During playback press and hold one of the two navigation keys h
or b.
XThe selected recording is searched for at high speed in either
forward or rewind mode.
2 Release the key
6.4 Repeating playback
You can automatically repeat playback of a certain file, folder or
sequence (=loop).
1 Select the required file as described.
2 Press e to playback the selected file.
3 Press MENU briefly.
4 Using either h / b, select whether you wish either the playback
of an individual recording or a folder to repeat automatically.
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XThe symbol of the selected repeat mode is displayed on the
display:
n–no repeat
Í–repeat folder playback
Ì–repeat file playback
5 Press the record key, g, to confirm.
6.4.1 Endless loop / sequence repeating
1 Select the required file as described.
2 Press e to playback the selected file.
3 Press RE PEAT, to specify the sequence start point.
4 Press RE PEAT, to specify the sequence end point.
XThe selected sequence is played in an endless loop.
5 Press RE PEAT, to stop repeating of the sequence and continue
with normal playback.
6.5 Protecting a recording / lock file
You can protect recordings against unintentional deletion.
1 Select the required file as described.
2 Press MENU briefly.
3 Using h / b select LOCK.
4 Press the record key, g, to confirm.
6.6 Unprotect / unlock file
1 Select the required file as described.
2 Press MENU briefly.
3 Using h / b select UNLOCK.
4 Press the record key, g, to confirm.
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7 Delete
You can delete an individual recording on the device or all the
recordings in the folder
7.1 Deleting recordings on the device
You can delete individual recordings from the device. Connect the
device to a computer if you want to delete multiple files.
Caution
• Only delete the recordings that you no longer need. Keep in mind
that deleted recordings can not be recovered.
1 In stop mode (start-up screen) select the folder in which you wish
to delete a recording by pressing a.
2 Press h / b to select the recording that you wish to delete.
3 Press the delete key z.
4 Select DELONE by pressing h / b.
5 Press g to confirm the deletion.
XThe recording is deleted. Sequential file numbers are
reassigned automatically.
7.2 Deleting all recordings in the folder
You can delete all recordings in the selected folder. Connect the device
to a computer if you want to rename an entire folder.
1 In stop mode (start screen), select the folder in which you wish to
delete all recordings by pressing a.
2 Press the delete key z.
3 Select DELALL by pressing h / b.
4 Press g to confirm the deletion.
XAll recordings in the folder are deleted. The numbering of the
recordings is renewed.
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8 Settings
Press and hold the MENU key for at least two seconds while the
device is stopped (start-up screen) to enter the Settings menu.
Note
• Press the j key at the end of an operation to return to the
stop mode. Press the j key during the operation to cancel the
operation without saving and return to the stop mode.
8.1 Recording settings
8.1.1 Setting recording quality
Use the recording quality settings to set the file format and the quality
of the recording as the data rate (bit rate). The higher the recording
quality the bigger the file and the less recordings you can create.
1 In stop mode (start-up screen), press MENU for at least two
seconds.
2 Press e to select the MODE function.
3 Press h / b to select the required recording quality.
XThe selected quality setting symbol is shown on the display.
HQ–High Quality,
Format: WAV, 384 kbit/s
SP–(Short play) above-average recording time,
Format: WAV, 128 kbit/s
4 Press the record key, g, to confirm.
5 Press the j key to exit the menu.
Tip
• Press the j key to cancel the operation without saving and return
to the stop mode.
8.1.2 Enabling/disabling the record indicator
This function allows you to switch o the status LED.
1 In stop mode (start-up screen), press MENU for at least two
seconds.
2 Press e to select the LED function.
3 Press h / b, to select whether you want to turn the status LED
on or o.
4 Press the record key, g, to confirm.
5 Press the j key to exit the menu.
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Tip
• Press the j key to cancel the operation without saving and return
to the stop mode.
8.1.3 Setting microphone sensitivity
You can customize the microphone settings to suit the recording
conditions. Adjust the recording sensitivity to avoid recording
background noises and to adapt to the recording environment.
1 In stop mode (start-up screen), press MENU for at least two
seconds.
2 Press e to select the SENS function.
3 Press h / b to select the required recording quality.
XThe selected microphone/recording sensitivity symbol is
shown on the display:
Ï – high sensitivity, source far away
Î – low sensitivity, source very near
4 Press the record key, g, to confirm.
5 Press the j key to exit the menu.
Tip
• Press the j key to cancel the operation without saving and return
to the stop mode.
8.1.4 Monitoring during recording
Using this feature you can listen to the current recording using the
headphones (see also chapter 4.5.1 Connecting the headphones, page
16).
1 In stop mode (start-up screen), press MENU for at least two
seconds.
2 Press e to select the LI S T E N function.
3 Press h / b ON or OFF, to switch the feature on or o.
4 Press the record key, g, to confirm.
5 Press the j key to exit the menu.
Tip
• Press the j key to cancel the operation without saving and return
to the stop mode.
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8.1.5 Setting auto divide
You can automatically divide large recordings, such as a multi-hour
meeting recording. Once the set time has been reached, the device
stops the current recording and automatically starts a new one.
1 In stop mode (start-up screen), press MENU for at least two
seconds.
2 Press e to select the DIVIDE function.
3 Press h / b, to select whether longer recordings are to be
automatically divided after 30 or 60 minutes, or switch the feature
o.
4 Press the record key, g, to confirm.
5 Press the j key to exit the menu.
Tip
• Press the j key to cancel the operation without saving and return
to the stop mode.
8.2 Device settings
8.2.1 Enabling/disabling key and signal tones
1 In stop mode (start-up screen), press MENU for at least two
seconds.
2 Press e to select the BEEP function.
3 Press h / b, to enable/disable the key and signal tones.
4 Press the record key, g, to confirm.
5 Press the j key to exit the menu.
Tip
• Press the j key to cancel the operation without saving and return
to the stop mode.
8.2.2 AUTO-OFF
The device switches o automatically if no key is pressed within a pre-
set period of time. This saves power.
1 In stop mode (start-up screen), press MENU for at least two
seconds.
2 Press e to select the AUTO.OF function.
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3 Press h / b, to automatically turn the device o after 5, 15, 30
or 60 minutes' inactivity.
4 Press the record key, g, to confirm.
5 Press the j key to exit the menu.
Tip
• Press the j key to cancel the operation without saving and return
to the stop mode.
8.2.3 Setting date & time
The date and time entered are saved with each recording as the
recording time.
1 In stop mode (start-up screen), press MENU for at least two
seconds.
2 Press e to select the 00.00.00 function.
3 Press b.
4 Press + / – to set the year.
5 Press b.
6 Press + / – to set the month.
7 Press b.
8 Press + / – to set the day.
9 Press b.
10 Press + / – to set the hours.
11 Press b.
12 Press + / – to set the minutes.
13 Press b.
14 Press + / – to set the seconds.
15 Press the record key, g, to confirm.
16 Press the j key to exit the menu.
Tip
• Press the j key to cancel the operation without saving and return
to the stop mode.
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9 Service
Do not perform any maintenance operations that are not described in
this user manual. Do not disassemble the device into its component
parts to carry out repairs. The device may only be repaired in
authorised service centres.
9.1 Service functions
9.1.1 Memory formatting
Caution
• Formatting the memory deletes all recordings and files saved on
the device.
You can use this feature to delete all data and format the selected
memory.
1 In stop mode (start-up screen), press MENU for at least two
seconds.
2 Press e to select the FORMAT function.
3 Select OK by pressing h / b.
4 Press the j key to exit the menu.
Tip
• Press the j key to cancel the operation without saving and return
to the stop mode.
9.1.2 Device reset
This function is used to return all settings to the factory defaults.
Recordings and files are not deleted.
1 In stop mode (start-up screen), press MENU for at least two
seconds.
2 Press e to select the RESTORE function.
3 Press h / b to select OK
4 Press the record key, g, to confirm.
XAll device settings will be reset to the factory defaults.
You must reset the date and time (see also chapter 4.3 Initial
installation process, page 15).
5 Press the j key to exit the menu.
9.1.3 Displaying the remaining memory space
1 In stop mode (start-up screen), press MENU for at least two
seconds.
2 Press e to select the R E M AI N function.
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XThe remaining memory space in megabytes is shown on the
display.
3 Press the j key to exit the menu.
9.2 Replacing batteries or rechargeable batteries
Caution
• Do not remove batteries or rechargeable batteries from the device
while it is recording. If you do this, data may be damaged or lost.
Device malfunctions may also occur.
When the batteries are nearly empty, the battery indicator blinks; you
should replace them.
Proceed as described in 4.1 Inserting the batteries.
Note
• If it takes longer than 2 minutes to replace the batteries, you may
have to reset the time.
• Never try to recharge alkaline or non-rechargeable batteries.
• Batteries and rechargeable batteries contain substances that
may pollute the environment. Used batteries and rechargeable
batteries should be disposed of at an ocial collection point.
9.3 Updating the firmware
Your device is controlled by an internal program called firmware. As
a part of ongoing product maintenance, the firmware is upgraded and
errors are corrected.
It is possible that a newer version (an "update") of the firmware has
been released since you purchased the device. In this case you can
easily update your device to the latest version.
You can find more information under www.philips.com/dictation.
9.3.1 Displaying the firmware version
1 In stop mode (start-up screen), press MENU for at least two
seconds.
2 Press e to select the R E M AI N function.
3 Press MENU for at least two seconds.
XThe version number and date of the firmware is indicated on
the display.
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9.4 Troubleshooting
Problem Possible cause/solution
The device does not turn on • The batteries or rechargeable batteries
are not inserted correctly.
XCheck to ensure that the batteries
or rechargeable batteries are correctly
inserted. Make sure the polarity is
correct.
• Batteries are empty.
XReplace or recharge the batteries.
The device does not playback
recordings
• The keypad lock may be enabled.
XSlide the HOLD switch to the
"O" position.
• No recordings are saved in the device.
The device does not
respond.
Remove the batteries/rechargeable
batteries and insert them again.
I cannot hear anything from
the speaker.
• A headset is connected to the device.
• The volume is at the lowest setting.
Problem Possible cause/solution
The recording session does
not start
• Keypad lock (HOLD) is switched on.
XSlide the HOLD switch to the
"O" position.
• The maximum number of recordings
may have been reached or the available
space for recording is full.
XDelete some recordings or move
them to an external device.
I cannot hear anything from
the headphones.
• The headphones are incorrectly
connected.
XCheck the headphone connection.
• The volume is at the lowest setting.
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10 Appendix
The information in this user manual has been produced to the best of
our knowledge. It (particularly the technical data) may be modified or
updated at any time without prior notice.
10.1 Technical data
Technical data
Dimensions 40 × 112 × 19 mm
Weight 60 g (incl. batteries/rechargeable
batteries)
Batteries 2 × AAA alkaline batteries
USB connection Full-speed 1.1, Micro-USB
USB input USB 5 V/DC ª, 500 mA
Microphone connection Stereo jack, 3.5 mm
Headset connection Stereo jack, 3.5 mm
Display 22 × 24 mm
Segment display
Technical data
Internal memory TF card, 4 GB
Recording format HQ – WAV, 384 kbit/s
SP – WAV, 128 kbit/s
Speaker Frequency range: 750 – 18,000 Hz
Output: 110 mW
Recording time
Internal storage
HQ – 17 h
SP – 623h
Battery life 12h (alkaline batteries)
Sampling rate HQ – 16 kHz
SP – 12kHz
System requirements Operating system: Windows 8, 7, Vista,
XP (32-bit, SP 2), MacOS X 10.8, Linux
Temperature 5 ºC – 45 ºC / 41 ºF – 113 ºF
Humidity 10 % – 90 %
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mark.
Declaration of Conformity
Speech Processing Solutions GmbH hereby declares that the device
DVT1100 fully complies with the basic requirements and other
relevant provisions of Directives 2006/95/EC, 2004/108/EC and
2009/125/EC.
A complete Declaration of Conformity for this product is available at
www.philips.com/dictation.
This product was manufactured using high-quality materials and
components which may be recycled and reused. Adhere to the
applicable statutory provisions, and only dispose of these products at
ocial collection points. The proper disposal of the device helps avoid
potential adverse impacts on environment and health.
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Packaging: Please observe the recycling and packaging provisions
applicable in your country.
Batteries: Used batteries should be disposed of at an ocial
collection point.
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special waste regulations shall apply to the electrical and electronic
equipment contained therein.
In keeping with the provisions of the EU Directive relating to the
disposal of waste electrical and electronic equipment and the
protection of the environment and the health, old devices which are
no longer required, may be disposed of as follows:
• Your dealer will take care of the old equipment when you buy a new
device from him.
• Used devices should be disposed of at an ocial collection point.
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