Table of Contents
- 1 Important safety information
- 2 About this user manual
- 3 Your recorder
- 4 First steps
- 4.1 Charge device
- 4.2 Power on/off
- 4.3 Initial installation process
- 4.4 Show recording and device information
- 4.5 Enable/disable the keypad lock
- 4.6 Insert microSD card
- 4.7 Pull out the stand (DVT6010 – DVT8010)
- 4.8 Using the remote control (DVT6510, DVT8010)
- 4.9 How to use the remote control (DVT6510, DVT8010)
- 4.10 Accessories
- 4.11 Connecting to a computer
- 5 Record
- 6 Playback
- 7 Edit & delete
- 8 Radio (DVT6010 – DVT8010)
- 9 Settings
- 9.1 Recording settings
- 9.1.1 Set file location
- 9.1.2 Automatically adjusting recording settings
- 9.1.3 Setting recording quality
- 9.1.4 Set microphone sensitivity
- 9.1.5 Enabling/disabling the wind filter
- 9.1.6 Enabling/disabling noise reduction
- 9.1.7 Setting editing mode
- 9.1.8 Switching silent recording on and off
- 9.1.9 Enabling/disabling the pre-recording function
- 9.1.10 Setting the timer
- 9.1.11 Enabling/disabling voice-activated recording
- 9.1.12 Setting auto divide
- 9.1.13 Enabling/disabling the record indicator
- 9.1.14 Selecting an external sound source
- 9.2 Display settings
- 9.3 Device settings
- 9.1 Recording settings
- 10 Service
- 11 Appendix
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1 Important safety information 5
1.1 Safety instructions 5
2 About this user manual 7
2.2 Symbols used 7
3 Your recorder 8
3.1 Product highlights 8
3.2 Package contents 9
3.3 Product overviews 10
3.3.1 Front and rear sides 10
3.3.2 Keys 11
3.3.3 Remote control (DVT6510, DVT8010) 12
3.4 Start-up screen 13
3.4.1 Menu overview 14
4 First steps 15
4.1 Charge device 15
4.2 Power on/o 15
4.3 Initial installation process 16
4.3.1 Select language 16
4.3.2 Set date & time 16
4.4 Show recording and device information 17
4.5 Enable/disable the keypad lock 17
4.6 Insert microSD card 17
4.7 Pull out the stand (DVT6010–DVT8010) 18
4.8 Using the remote control (DVT6510, DVT8010) 19
4.9 How to use the remote control (DVT6510, DVT8010) 19
4.10 Accessories 20
4.10.1 How to connect headphones 20
4.10.2 Connecting an external microphone 20
4.10.3 How to use the phone pick-up microphone 21
4.10.4 How to use the meeting microphone 22
4.11 Connecting to a computer 23
4.11.1 Transferring files from or to the device 24
4.11.2 Disconnecting from a computer 24
5 Record 25
5.1 Record settings 25
5.1.1 Recording using an external microphone 26
5.1.2 Add index marks 27
5.1.3 Recording using the Zoom function
(DVT6010 – DVT8010) 27
5.1.4 Using the pre-recording function 27
5.2 Start recording automatically 28
5.2.1 Use Timer function 28
5.2.2 Use voice activation 28
6 Playback 29
6.1 Select a recording 29
6.1.1 Find recording with calendar search 30
6.2 Playback a recording or music file 30
6.3 Adjusting playback speed 31
6.4 Quick search 31
6.5 Repeat a file / repeat a sequence 31
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7 Edit & delete 33
7.1 Edit a recording 33
7.1.1 Add to or overwrite a recording 33
7.1.2 Split a recording 34
7.2 Deleting recordings on the device 34
8 Radio (DVT6010 – DVT8010) 35
8.1 Radio mode 35
8.2 Saving a radio station pre-set 35
8.2.1 Saving radio stations automatically 35
8.2.2 Saving a radio station manually 36
8.2.3 Deleting a pre-set radio station 36
8.3 Set output devices for radio playback 36
8.4 Record from FM radio 37
9 Settings 38
9.1 Recording settings 38
9.1.1 Set file location 38
9.1.2 Automatically adjusting recording settings 38
9.1.3 Setting recording quality 39
9.1.4 Set microphone sensitivity 39
9.1.5 Enabling/disabling the wind filter 40
9.1.6 Enabling/disabling noise reduction 41
9.1.7 Setting editing mode 41
9.1.8 Switching silent recording on and o 42
9.1.9 Enabling/disabling the pre-recording function 42
9.1.10 Setting the timer 43
9.1.11 Enabling/disabling voice-activated recording 43
9.1.12 Setting auto divide 44
9.1.13 Enabling/disabling the record indicator 45
9.1.14 Selecting an external sound source 45
9.2 Display settings 46
9.2.1 Select language 46
9.2.2 Adjusting the display contrast 46
9.2.3 Adjusting the backlight 46
9.2.4 Setting Demonstration mode 47
9.3 Device settings 48
9.3.1 Set date & time 48
9.3.2 Enabling/disabling ClearVoice 48
9.3.3 Adjusting the equalizer 49
9.3.4 AUTO-OFF 49
9.3.5 Alarm clock 50
9.3.6 Enabling/disabling key and signal tones 50
10 Service 51
10.1 Service functions 51
10.1.1 Display device information 51
10.1.2 Memory formatting 51
10.2 Replacing the remote control battery (DVT6510, DVT8010) 52
10.3 Updating the firmware 52
10.4 Troubleshooting 54
11 Appendix 55
11.1 Technical data 55
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1 Important safety information
Do not make any adjustments and modifications that are not described
in this manual. Follow all safety instructions to ensure proper
operation of the device. The manufacturer assumes no liability for
damages resulting from non-compliance with the safety instructions.
1.1 Safety instructions
• Protect the device from rain or water to prevent a 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
• Fully charge the rechargeable battery before first use. A full recharge
cycle takes about 3.5 hours when the device is connected to a
computer.
• Only use CR2025 type batteries for the remote control (DVT6510,
DVT8010).
• Batteries and rechargeable batteries contain substances that may
pollute the environment. Used batteries and rechargeable batteries
should be disposed of at an ocial collection point.
1.1.2 Memory cards
• The device supports microSD memory cards up to 32 GB in
capacity.
• Make sure that the card has a suciently high data transfer rate. The
manufacturer makes no guarantee for trouble free operation.
• Formatting a memory card erases all data on the card. The memory
card must always be formatted in the device to ensure that the
format is correct. Formatting the memory card using a computer
can lead to eventual errors when reading or writing data.
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1.1.3 Hearing protection
Observe the following guidelines when using headphones:
• Set the volume to a moderate level and do not use headphones to
listen for excessively long periods of time.
• Be particularly careful to avoid adjusting the volume to a level that
your hearing cannot deal with.
• Do not turn the volume up so high that you cannot hear what is
going on around you.
• In potentially dangerous situations you must be very careful, or
temporarily discontinue use.
• Do not use headphones while operating a motorised vehicle, cycling,
or skateboarding, etc. You could be a hazard to yourself and other
road users, and possibly be breaking the law.
1.1.4 Maximum sound power
• The manufacturer guarantees compliance with the maximum sound
power of its audio players as determined by relevant regulatory
bodies, but only with the original model of headphones supplied. If
you need to replace these headphones, we recommend contacting
your dealer to order the respective original Philips model.
1.1.5 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 Model-specific features and diagrams
This user manual describes a number of models of the device product
range. Please note that some features are only available on certain
models.
2.2 Symbols used
Tip
• This symbol identifies information that helps you to use your
device more eciently and simply.
Note
• This symbol indicates notices which you must observe when
handling or operating the device.
Caution
• This symbol warns of damage to the device and possible data loss.
Damage can be caused by improper handling.
Warning
• This symbol warns of danger to persons. Bodily injury or damage
could be caused by improper handling.
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3 Your recorder
We are delighted that you have chosen a Philips device. Visit our
website for comprehensive support such as user manuals, software
downloads, warranty information and much more:
www.philips.com/dictation.
3.1 Product highlights
• Stereo recording in MP3 format for excellent sound quality
• Zoom microphone feature for recording at distances of up to 15
metres / 50 feet
• ClearVoice for clear and natural reproduction of speech
• Motion sensor for automatic microphone sensitivity adjustment
• Voice-activated recording mode without pressing buttons (hands-
free operation)
• Pre-recording feature, to avoid missing a single word
• Recording and power supply via a USB port for unlimited recordings
• Large color display for clear status information of recording
• Slot for microSD card for extra storage
• Highlight important parts of your recording using index marks
• Calendar search to find all recordings quickly
• Robust and ergonomic metal design for extra durability
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3.2 Package contents
a DVT4010: Device
b DVT6010 – DVT8010: Device
c USB cable to connect to a computer
d Quick start guide
e DVT6010, DVT8010: Stereo headphones
f DVT8010: Meeting microphone
g DVT6510, DVT8010: Carry case
h DVT6510, DVT8010: Remote control (battery inserted)
i DVT6510: XLR adapter cable
Note
• Please note that some individual components may not be included
in delivery with your model. If any item is missing or damaged,
please contact your distributor.
• DVT6510: For recording with an external microphone, a phantom
power supply might be required in addition to the enclosed XLR
cable.
Quick
start
guide
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3.3 Product overviews
3.3.1 Front and rear sides
a ON/OFF switch / HOLD (keypad lock)
b Slot for memory card (microSD card)
c Microphone
d DVT6010 – DVT8010: Zoom microphone
e Status LED:
Red–device is recording
Green–device is playing back
Orange–data is being transferred to/from the computer
f Display
g Operating panel with keys
h Speaker
i Eye for wrist strap
j Reset key
k DVT6510, DVT8010: Infra-red remote control signal sensor
window
l Headphone socket (stereo jack plug, 3.5 mm)
m External microphone socket, line-in socket (stereo jack plug,
3.5 mm)
n DVT6010 – DVT8010: Fold-out stand
o Micro USB connection for the computer (not shown)
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3.3.2 Keys
a Short press: call up menu functions (MENU key);
Long press: switch on radio
b g Start recording (record key); confirm selection
c Stop mode: change folder; recording: set index mark
(INDEX/a key)
d DVT6010 – DVT8010: Soft function key F1
e DVT6010 – DVT8010: Soft function key F2
The function of the soft function keys depends on the
operating condition; the assigned function is shown on the
display
f e Short press: playback recording (playback key), pause playback
(pause key);
Long press: set the playback speed
g h Short press: jump to the previous index mark, jump to the
previous recording;
Menu navigation: display previous menu tab;
Press and hold: fast seek rewind mode
+ Increase volume; menu navigation: select menu function,
change value
b Short press: jump to the next index mark, jump to the next
recording;
Menu navigation: display next menu tab;
Press and hold: fast seek forward mode
– Reduce volume, menu navigation: select menu function,
change value
h j Stop playback (stop key); close menu
i z Delete recording (delete key)
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3.4 Start-up screen
a j Playback: S–Normal, {–Pause, j–Stop, c –Slow, U–Fast,
g–Recording, |–Recording paused, VW–Search
b ƒ Set recording quality: ‡–PCM, …–SHQ, ƒ–HQ,
ˆ–SP, †–LP, „–MP3 (music playback),
‰–WMA (music playback)
c ‚–Voice activation switched on
d Microphone sensitivity °–Dictation, ±–Speech to text,
¯–Conversation, ²–Auto zoom function, µ–Zoom
function: Lecture, ·–Zoom function: long distance,
¸–Manual microphone sensitivity, Ë–Line-in source
e Editing mode set: Å–Add recording, Æ–Overwrite
recording
f Ç–ClearVoice turned on (for better playback quality)
g Set repeat mode / continuous loop: –Repeat file playback,
Á–Repeat folder playback, ÖRepeat selection/sequence,
Ä–Random repeat mode
h À–Timer on, ¿–Alarm on
i Equalizer mode set (for music playback) È–Pop, É–Jazz,
Ê–Classic
j Battery charge level
k u Selected folder, depending on the selected storage medium
(u–internal memory, à–microSD card)/ number of the
current recording / total number of recordings in the folder
l Position indicator of current playback/recording
m Recording index markers set
n Playback/recording duration, total time of recording
o Playback/recording level of the right and left channels
p DVT6010 – DVT8010: Function of the soft function keys
Note
• The position and appearance of the symbols may vary, depending
on the model, the mode and the selected functions.
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3.4.1 Menu overview
Note
• The symbol of the selected menu tab is
highlighted in blue.
a Ø Folder and file menu:
Find recording with calendar search
Split a recording
Repeat a file / repeat a sequence
b Ó Recording settings:
Record settings
Set microphone sensitivity
Setting recording quality
Enabling/disabling the wind filter
Enabling/disabling noise reduction
Setting editing mode
Switching silent recording on and o
Enabling/disabling the pre-recording function
Setting the timer
Enabling/disabling voice-activated recording
Setting auto divide
Selecting an external sound source
c Ô Display settings:
Select language
Adjusting the display contrast
Adjusting the backlight
Setting Demonstration mode
d × Device settings:
Set date & time
Enabling/disabling ClearVoice
Adjusting the equalizer
AUTO-OFF
Alarm clock
Memory formatting
Enabling/disabling the record indicator
Enabling/disabling key and signal tones
Set file location
Display device information
e Ö Radio settings:
Radio mode
Saving a radio station pre-set
Set output devices for radio playback
f Title of the selected menu tab
g List of available menu functions
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4 First steps
Use the installation guide on the following pages to start using your
device quickly and easily.
Caution
• Follow the instructions on handling the device, especially the
batteries and rechargeable batteries (see also chapter 1.1.1
Batteries and rechargeable batteries, page 5).
4.1 Charge device
Note
• Connect the device to a computer or use an external battery
charger.
• Fully charge the device before first use.
• A complete charging cycle takes about 3.5 hours. The computer
must be turned on when charging the batteries. If the USB port
of the computer does not supply enough power, use an external
battery charger.
1 Plug the USB connector into a USB port on your computer.
2 Insert the micro USB plug into the USB port on the bottom of the
device.
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.
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Note
• The device switches itself o automatically if no key is pressed
within a pre-set period of time (see also chapter 9.3.4 AUTO-
OFF, page 49).
4.3 Initial installation process
The initial installation process starts when first using the device or
possibly if there has been a long interruption to the power supply. The
date and time entered are saved with each recording as the recording
time.
4.3.1 Select language
1 Use the + / – keys to select the display language you want.
2 Press the record key, g, to confirm.
Note
• Your language might not be available. Select an alternative one.
4.3.2 Set date & time
1 Press + / – to set the year.
2 Press b.
3 Press + / – to set the month.
4 Press b.
5 Press + / – to set the day.
6 Press b.
7 Press + / – to switch between the 12/24-hour system.
8 Press b.
9 Press + / – to set the hours.
10 Press b.
11 Press + / – to set the minutes.
12 Press the record key, g, to confirm.
Tip
• You can change the language, date and time at any time using the
settings menu (see also chapter 9.2.1 Select language, page 46)
(see also chapter 9.3.1 Set date & time, page 48).
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4.4 Show recording and device information
1 Press the stop key in the stop mode (start-up screen) j.
a The display shows the properties of the selected recording:
Symbol for the storage location, recording date and time,
recording quality, recording length, and file size in megabytes.
b The display shows general device-related data: Date and time,
remaining recording time in the selected memory, firmware
version and serial number of the device.
2 Press the stop key j to return to the stop mode.
4.5 Enable/disable the keypad lock
The keypad lock deactivates all keys on the device. The timer function
of the device continues to function.
1 Slide the HOLD switch up into the HOLD position to lock the
keypad of the device.
XThe display briefly shows ‘On Hold’ and turns o.
2 Slide the HOLD switch down to the O position to disengage the
keypad lock.
XThe display briefly shows ‘O Hold’ and turns o.
4.6 Insert microSD card
Caution
• Do not remove the memory card while recording is in progress. If
you do this, data may be damaged or lost.
1 Flip the memory card slot cover to the side.
2 Insert the microSD card into the card slot with the contacts facing
upwards.
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3 Insert the memory card until it snaps into place.
4 To remove the card press the memory card slightly until the
snapping mechanism unlocks and the card is ejected.
Note
• To ensure that the device stores the recordings on the memory
card, you must switch from the internal memory to microSD
memory card (see also chapter 9.1.1 Set file location, page
38). The display shows a folder icon which indicates where
the recordings are currently being stored: u, v, w, x,
y–internal memory, à, á, â, ã, ä–memory card.
4.7 Pull out the stand (DVT6010–DVT8010)
Use the stand on the rear side of the device when you stand it on a
table, for example to record a meeting. This way you can get the most
of the microphone on the rear side of the device.
1 Pull out the stand on the back of the unit.
2 Place the unit on a flat surface, such as a table.
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4.8 Using the remote control
(DVT6510, DVT8010)
The battery is already inserted in the remote control. It is protected
by a plastic strip to ensure that no power is consumed during
transportation.
1 Pull out the plastic strip from the battery compartment on the
bottom of the remote control.
4.9 How to use the remote control
(DVT6510, DVT8010)
Note
• Replace the battery when the remote control stops working (see
also chapter 10.2 Replacing the remote control battery (DVT6510,
DVT8010), page 52).
• Remove the battery from the remote control if it will be stored
unused for an extended period of time. The remote control can
be damaged by a leaking battery.
• Used batteries and rechargeable batteries should be disposed of
at an ocial collection point.
Point the remote control at the receiver on the side of the device. The
angle of the device should not exceed 80 degrees; the distance should
not exceed three meters. Make sure there are no objects located
between the remote control and the device.
EAR MIC
If the device is operated using the remote control, large symbols are
displayed on the screen instead of the normal views.
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4.10 Accessories
Depending on the type of the device, the product package may include
various accessories. Additional accessories may be obtained directly
from your retailer.
4.10.1 How to connect headphones
Scope of delivery: DVT6010 – DVT8010
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 1.1.3 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
side of the device.
3 Turn up the volume until you reach a comfortable listening level.
The speaker is switched o when headphones are connected.
4.10.2 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.
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1 Stop the recording currently in progress.
2 Insert the jack into the microphone connection MIC on the side of
the device.
4.10.3 How to use the phone pick-up microphone
Available as an optional accessory: Philips phone pick-up microphone
LFH9162.
Caution
• Recording of phone calls is subject to the legal restrictions
applicable in your country. Please check if the use of such data is
legal in your country prior to recording telephone calls.
The phone pick-up microphone is used to record phone calls.
EAR MIC
1 Stop the recording currently in progress.
2 Insert the jack into the microphone connection MIC on the device
side.
3 Put the microphone earpiece into your ear.
4 Start recording.
5 Call from any mobile or landline. Hold your mobile or the phone
receiver close to the microphone.
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4.10.4 How to use the meeting microphone
Scope of delivery: DVT8010
Further microphones (for cascading) are available as optional
accessories. Philips Meeting Microphone LFH9173.
The meeting microphone can be used during a meeting or a multi-
participant conference. For optimum sound quality, the participants
should not be more than two meters away from the microphone.
1 Stop the recording currently in progress.
2 Insert the jack into the microphone connection MIC on the side of
the device.
3 Switch the external source settings to mono microphone (see also
chapter 9.1.14 Selecting an external sound source, page 45).
4 Start recording.
Tip
• If a recording is to be made in larger rooms or at meetings
with a larger number of participants, the recording range may
be extended by connecting up to a maximum of three meeting
microphones.
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4.11 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 as a mass storage device similarly to a USB
memory stick or card. It is a convenient way to store, back up and
and move files. (see also chapter 4.11.1 Transferring files from or to
the device, page 24).
• Power supply via USB: Record while powered through USB
without draining the battery. You can record until the memory is
full.
Tip
• To start recording press the record key g for at least two
seconds while the device is connected to the computer.
1 Plug the USB connector into a USB port on your computer.
2 Insert the micro USB plug into the USB port on the bottom 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
orange 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 memory function (see also
chapter 10.1.2 Memory formatting, page 51).
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4.11.1 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 as a mass
storage device similarly to a USB memory stick or card.
1 Connect the device to the computer as described.
2 Open File Explorer.
XThe device will be displayed as a mass storage device named
PHILIPS. Use the Voice folder for recordings and the Music
folder for music files.
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
orange 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 memory function (see also
chapter 10.1.2 Memory formatting, page 51).
Note
• The device supports music files in the formats WMA and MP3,
which can be transferred from the computer to the Music folder
of the device. The files are located in the y/ä folder of the
device.
• Files with copy protection (Digital Rights Management, DRM) are
not supported.
• The device can store up to 99 music files.
4.11.2 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. Index marks can be used to mark
certain points in a recording as points of reference. Use the timer and
the voice activation functions to start a recording automatically. The
pre-recording function allows to record the last five seconds before
you press the record key.
5.1 Record settings
Set the required recording quality and microphone sensitivity or
select automatic adjustment before you start a recording session. This
function allows to customize the settings (recording quality, microphone
sensitivity etc.) to suit the recording conditions
(see also chapter 9.1.2
Automatically adjusting recording settings, page 38).
You can also enable the wind filter function to reduce the noise
produced by the wind if you need to make a recording outdoors (see
also chapter 9.1.5 Enabling/disabling the wind filter, page 40).
When you record in environments with lots of noise in the background
(e.g. while in a crowd or during a train or car journey), you can enable the
noise reduction function to reduce the background noise (see also chapter
9.1.6 Enabling/disabling noise reduction, page 41).
1 Press the INDEX/a key while the device is stopped to select the
desired folder.
XThe following icons will be displayed, depending on the
selected location folder: u, v, w, x, y–internal memory, à,
á, â, ã, ä–memory card displayed.
2 Point the built-in microphone toward the sound source and press
g.
XThe record/play indicator lights red. The recording duration
and the remaining recording time are displayed in the selected
folder on the display.
3 Check the recording level/volume.
4 Press g to pause recording.
XThe record/play indicator will blink red.
5 Press the g key to resume recording.
6 Press the j key to stop recording.
XThe device returns to stop mode.
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Note
• Start a new recording: To stop the current recording and start
a new one, press b.
• Start playback: While recording, presse. The current
recording session is stopped and the last three seconds of the
recording are played back.
• Add index marks: During a recording, press the INDEX/a to
add an index mark (see also chapter 5.1.2 Add index marks, page
27).
• To prevent files getting to big during a long recording, a meeting
that lasts several hours for example, you can automatically split
recordings (see also chapter 9.1.12 Setting auto divide, page 44).
• Each folder can store up to 99 files. The size of the memory
depends on the location folder and the quality of a recording (see
also chapter 9.1.3 Setting recording quality, page 39).
If the recording time or the number of files exceeds the available
capacity, recording stops and a message is displayed. You can not
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
• Manual microphone sensitivity
Press + / – during recording to adjust the microphone sensitivity.
• If you want to make a longer recording, fully charge the battery.
You can also connect the device to a computer using the USB
cable. The device is supplied with power over the USB cable when
connected to the computer and the battery is not drained.
• DVT6510, DVT8010: Use the remote to control the recording
session. Press the { REC/PAUSE key to start or pause
recording. Press the j STOP key to stop recording.
• DVT6010 – DVT8010: Press the F1/F2 keys to call up settings
menu for microphone sensitivity and recording quality in stop
mode.
5.1.1 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. When you connect a mono microphone, a music
instrument, or an amplified recording source (e.g. a stereo system)
to the microphone port, you should set the external source (see also
chapter 9.1.14 Selecting an external sound source, page 45).
If you connect an external microphone using the XLR cable, the device
will only record mono sound.
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5.1.2 Add index marks
Index marks can be used to mark certain points in a recording as
points of reference. Press h / b to select index marks (see also
chapter 6.2 Play back a recording or music file, page 30).
1 Press the INDEX/a key during recording to add an index mark.
XThe index number is displayed for one second. Up to 32 index
marks can be set per file.
Tip
• You can also add index marks while the recording is paused.
5.1.3 Recording using the Zoom function (DVT6010 –
DVT8010)
Use the zoom function to focus on the front microphone and filter
sounds from the side. This allows you to record a lecture or a speech
over a long distance (see also chapter 9.1.4 Set microphone sensitivity,
page 39).
5.1.4 Using the pre-recording function
The pre-recording function allows to record the last five seconds
before you press the record key. The device switches into a standby
mode and records a five-second loop without saving it. Press the
record key to save the five-second loop. This feature allows you to
spontaneously record important parts of a conversation.
1 Switch on the pre-recording function (see also chapter 9.1.9
Enabling/disabling the pre-recording function, page 42).
2 Press the g key.
XThe device switches into a standby mode and records a five-
second loop without saving it.
3 Press the g key.
XThe unit starts recording and saves the five-second loop.
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5.2 Start recording automatically
You have two options to start automatic recording: Timer function
and voice activation.
5.2.1 Use Timer function
You can use this function to start a recording at a specified date and
time. The device can record from the device's microphone, the radio
or an external sound source.
1 Customize the timer settings in the Settings menu and turn on the
feature (see also chapter 9.1.10 Setting the timer, page 43).
XIf this feature is on, the À icon is displayed. The device will
start recording at a specified time. The device can be switched o
at this time or the keypad can be locked.
5.2.2 Use voice activation
When voice-activated recording is enabled, recording will start
when you begin speaking. When you stop speaking, the device will
automatically pause recording after three seconds of silence, and
resume only when you begin speaking again.
Use the voice activation level to set the volume at which the device
should begin recording.
1 Customize the voice-activated recording settings in the Settings
menu and turn on the feature (see also chapter 9.1.11 Enabling/
disabling voice-activated recording, page 43).
XIf this feature is on, the ‚ icon is displayed.
2 Press the g key.
XThe devices switches to standby mode. The (|) symbol will
be displayed. Recording will start when you begin speaking. When
you stop speaking, the device will automatically pause recording
after three seconds of silence.
3 Press the j key to stop recording.
XThe device returns to stop mode.
Tip
• Press + / – during recording to adjust the voice activation level.
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6 Playback
Tip
• Turn on the ClearVoice function for better playback quality. Quiet
fragments are dynamically adjusted, making soft voices clearer and
more understandable (see also chapter 9.3.2 Enabling/disabling
ClearVoice, page 48).
6.1 Select a recording
1 Press the INDEX/a, key to select the desired folder while the
device is stopped.
XThe following icons will be displayed, depending on the
selected location folder: u, v, w, x, y–internal memory, à,
á, â, ã, ä–memory card displayed. (A, B, C and D are recording
folders, the y/ä folder contains music files).
2 Press b while the device is stopped.
a The position indicator jumps to the end of a file.
b The position indicator jumps to the start of the next file.
3 Press h while the device is stopped.
a The position indicator jumps to the start of a file.
b The position indicator jumps to the end of the previous file.
Note
• If the file contains index marks, press h / b to jump to the
previous or the next index mark.
XThe index number is displayed for one second instead of
total recording time.
Note
• The device supports music files in the formats WMA and MP3,
which can be transferred from the computer to the Music folder
of the device. The files are located in the y/ä folder of the
device. The music format icon will be displayed during playback:
„–MP3 file
‰–WMA file
• Files with copy protection (Digital Rights Management, DRM) are
not supported.
• The device can store up to 99 music files.
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6.1.1 Find recording with calendar search
The search function of the device provides a listing of all stored files
sorted by the record date.
1 Press MENU while the device is stopped.
2 Press the record key, g, to confirm.
3 Press h / b to select the required date.
4 Press + / – to select the required file.
XThe first ten seconds of each highlighted file can be played as
a preview.
5 Press e to playback the selected file.
6.2 Play back a recording or music file
Tip
• When the device is in the stop mode, playback will start with a
three-second rewind. This function is especially helpful during
transcription of recordings.
1 Select the required file as described.
2 Press e to playback the selected file.
XThe record/play indicator will light green. The total playback
time of the current file will be 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 the j key to stop playback.
XThe playback is paused at the current position. The device
returns to stop mode. When you resume playback, it will start
three seconds before the current position.
6 Press e to continue playback from the previous position.
7 Press h / b to jump to the start or the end of the file.
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Tip
• You can call up the equalizer and the playback mode settings while
playing back the music files.
• DVT6010 – DVT8010: Press F1/F2 to call up the playback
speed and ClearVoice functions or to display the date, time and
remaining recording time.
6.3 Adjusting playback speed
1 Press and hold the e key for at least two seconds during
playback.
a This will switch the device to slow playback. The c icon will be
displayed.
b This will switch the device to fast playback. The U icon will be
displayed.
c This will switch the device to normal playback. The S icon will
be displayed.
6.4 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 Press and hold the h or b buttons during playback or when the
device is stopped
Xto scan backward or forward in the current file at a fast
speed.
2 Release the key
Xto resume playback at the selected speed form the current
position.
6.5 Repeat a file / repeat a sequence
You can automatically repeat playback of a certain file, folder or
sequence (=loop).
1 In stop mode (start-up screen), press MENU.
2 Press + / – to select the Repeat function.
3 Press the record key, g, to confirm.
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4 Press + / – to repeat a certain file, folder or sequence automatically.
XThe symbol of the selected repeat mode is displayed on the
display:
–repeat a file
Á–repeat all files in a folder
Örepeat a selection/sequence
a Press INDEX/a, to repeat a sequence at a chosen start point.
b Press INDEX/a, to repeat a sequence at a chosen end point.
Ä–Random playback
5 Press the record key, g, to confirm.
XThe repeat file, folder or sequence begins.
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7 Edit & delete
You can overwrite part of a recording or insert a new one. You can
split a large recording into separate files so that it can be easily edited.
You can delete individual recordings from the device.
7.1 Edit a recording
7.1.1 Add to or overwrite a recording
You can edit an existing recording by overwriting a part of it or adding
a new recording at its end. You can use the Overwrite mode to delete
the existing recording from its current position!
Note
• When you edit, the recording quality of the original recording is
used.
1 Set the required editing mode (see also chapter 9.1.7 Setting
editing mode, page 41).
XThe selected editing mode icon will be displayed.
Å–add a recording
Æ–overwrite a recording
Caution
• You can use the Overwrite mode to delete the existing recording
from its current position!
2 Press the INDEX/a button while the device is stopped (start-up
screen) to select a folder in which you wish to edit a recording.
Note
• You can not edit the files in the music folder (y/ä).
3 Press h / b to select the recording that you wish to edit.
4 Overwrite a recording Play the recording up to the point where
you wish to add a new part; use the quick search function or press
h / b to jump to an index mark.
5 Press the e key to pause playback.
6 Press the g key to start recording the new part.
XThe new file overwrites the rest of the recording or is added
to its end, according to the editing mode set.
7 Press g to pause recording.
8 Press the j key to stop recording.
XThe device returns to stop mode.
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7.1.2 Split a recording
Split a large recording into two separate recordings so that it can be
more easily archived or transferred via e-mail, or to delete a section of
the recording.
1 Press the INDEX/a button while the device is stopped (start-up
screen) to select a folder in which you wish to split a recording.
2 Press h / b to select the recording that you wish to split.
3 To split a recording, play and stop at the position where the
split should be made. Press the j key to stop the playback.
Alternatively:
Press the h / b key to jump to the index mark where the
recording should be split.
4 Press MENU.
5 Press + / – to select the Split function.
6 Press the record key, g, to confirm.
7 Use + / – OK to select.
8 Press the record key, g, to confirm.
XThe recording is split. Sequential file numbers are reassigned
automatically.
7.2 Deleting recordings on the device
You can delete individual recordings from the device. Connect the
device to a computer if you want to rename or delete entire folders.
Caution
• Only delete the recordings that you no longer need. Keep in mind
that deleted recordings can not be recovered.
1 Press the INDEX/a button while the device is stopped (start-up
screen) to select a folder in which you wish to delete a recording.
2 Press h / b to select the recording that you wish to delete.
3 Press and hold the zkey for at least 2 seconds.
4 Press g to confirm the deletion.
XThe recording is deleted. Sequential file numbers are
reassigned automatically.
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8 Radio (DVT6010 – DVT8010)
Note
• The headphones are the device's antenna. Radio reception is only
possible if headphones are connected to the device.
8.1 Radio mode
1 Connect the headphones to the device. (see also chapter 4.10.1
How to connect headphones, page 20).
2 Press and hold the MENU key for at least 2 seconds to enter the
radio mode.
3 Press h / b to select the required frequency. Alternatively:
Press and hold h / b to start seeking for the next radio station.
4 Press the + / – buttons to adjust the volume.
5 Press and hold the MENU key for at least 2 seconds to exit the
radio mode.
Tip
• Press F1 to exit the radio mode.
Tip
• You can also use Menu to enter/exit the radio mode.
a In stop mode (start-up screen), press MENU.
b Press h / b to select the radio menu Ö.
c Press + / – to select the FM radio on and Off function.
d Press the record key, g, to confirm.
8.2 Saving a radio station pre-set
The radio can store up to 20 radio stations in pre-sets.
Tip
• Press F2 to search for a radio station.
8.2.1 Saving radio stations automatically
1 Press MENU while the device is in the radio mode.
2 Press + / – to select the Station search function.
3 Press the record key, g, to confirm.
4 Press + / – to select the Auto search function.
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5 Press the record key, g, to confirm.
XThe device automatically seeks and stores the radio
frequencies in the pre-sets. The device can store up to 20 radio
stations.
8.2.2 Saving a radio station manually
1 Press MENU while the device is in the radio mode.
2 Press + / – to select the Station search function.
3 Press the record key, g, to confirm.
4 Press + / – to select the Manual search function.
5 Press the record key, g, to confirm.
6 Press h / b to select the required frequency. Alternatively:
Press and hold h / b to start seeking for the next radio station.
7 Press the g key to save the selected radio station in the pre-sets.
8.2.3 Deleting a pre-set radio station
1 Press h / b to select the radio station that you wish to delete.
2 Press and hold the zkey for at least 2 seconds.
3 Press g to confirm the deletion.
8.3 Set output devices for radio playback
In radio mode, the speaker of the device is not muted when you plug in
headphones. You can choose whether you want to listen to the radio
using the headphones or the speakers.
1 Press MENU while the device is in the radio mode.
2 Press + / – to select the Output function.
3 Press the record key, g, to confirm.
4 Press + / – to select whether you want to listen to the radio using
the headphones or the speakers.
5 Press the record key, g, to confirm.
6 Press MENU to return to the radio mode.
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8.4 Record from FM radio
You can record FM radio.
1 Start the radio as described, and select the radio station you want
to record.
2 Press the g key.
XThe record/play indicator lights red.
3 Press g to pause recording.
4 Press the j key to stop recording.
XThe device returns to the radio mode.
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9 Settings
Press the MENU key 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.
9.1 Recording settings
9.1.1 Set file location
The display shows a folder icon which indicates where the recordings
are currently being stored: u, v, w, x, y–internal memory, à,
á, â, ã, ä–memory card.
1 In stop mode (start-up screen), press MENU.
2 Press h / b to select the device settings menu ×.
3 Press + / – to select the Memory select function.
4 Press the record key, g, to confirm.
5 Press + / – to select if you want to save the files in the internal
memory or on the microSD card.
6 Press the record key, g, to confirm.
7 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 Automatically adjusting recording settings
This function allows the device to automatically adjust the record
settings (recording quality, microphone sensitivity etc.) to suit the
recording conditions. During recording the device detects movement
and switches automatically between Meeting and Conversation.
1 In stop mode (start-up screen), press MENU.
2 Press the h / b key to select the record settings menu Ó.
3 Press + / – to select the Auto Adjust Rec function.
4 Press the record key, g, to confirm.
5 Press + / – to enable/disable the function.
6 Press the record key, g, to confirm.
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7 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.
9.1.3 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.
2 Press the h / b key to select the record settings menu Ó.
3 Press + / – to select the Quality settings function.
4 Press the record key, g, to confirm.
5 Press + / – to select the required recording quality.
XThe selected quality setting icon will be displayed.
‡–highest quality, uncompressed, format: WAV, 1,411 kbit/s
…–excellent quality, format: MP3, 192 kbit/s
ƒ–high quality, format: MP3, 96 kbit/s
ˆ–above-average recording time: Format: MP3, 64 kbit/s
†– longer recording time, format: MP3, 8 kbit/s
6 Press the record key, g, to confirm.
7 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.
Tip
• DVT6010 – DVT8010: Press the F1/F2 keys to call up settings
menu for microphone sensitivity and recording quality.
9.1.4 Set 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. Use
the zoom function to focus on the front microphone and filter sounds
from the side. This allows you to record a lecture or a speech from a
long distance away.
1 In stop mode (start-up screen), press MENU.
2 Press the h / b key to select the record settings menu Ó.
3 Press + / – to select the Mic sensitivity function.
4 Press the record key, g, to confirm.
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5 Press + / – to select the required recording quality.
XThe selected microphone/recording sensitivity icon will be
displayed.
°–Dictation – optimized setting for the recording of a sound
source close to the device.
±–Speech to text – optimized recording for subsequent editing
using speech recognition software.
¯–Conversation – optimized setting for the recording of multiple
sound sources in close proximity to the device.
²–Auto Zoom (DVT6010 – DVT8010) – automatic adjustment of
the zoom function for a sound source at a larger distance. During
recording the device detects movement and switches automatically
between Zoom and Conversation.
µ–Lecture – optimized setting for the recording of a sound
source at a larger distance.
·–Long distance (DVT6010 – DVT8010) – optimized setting for
the recording of sound sources up to 15 meters / 50 feet away.
¸–Manual setting – set the microphone/recording sensitivity
manually. Press h / b to select the sensitivity level from 1
(lowest sensitivity, very close) to 9 (highest sensitivity, far away).
Press + / – during recording to adjust the microphone/recording
sensitivity.
6 Press the record key, g, to confirm.
7 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.
9.1.5 Enabling/disabling the wind filter
You can also enable the wind filter function to reduce the noise
produced by the wind if you need to make a recording outdoors.
1 In stop mode (start-up screen), press MENU.
2 Press the h / b key to select the record settings menu Ó.
3 Press + / – to select the Wind filter function.
4 Press the record key, g, to confirm.
5 Press + / – to enable/disable the function.
6 Press the record key, g, to confirm.
7 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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9.1.6 Enabling/disabling noise reduction
When you record in environments with lots of noise in the
background (e.g. while in a crowd or during a train or car journey),
you can enable the noise reduction function to reduce the background
noise.
1 In stop mode (start-up screen), press MENU.
2 Press the h / b key to select the record settings menu Ó.
3 Press + / – to select the Noise reduction function.
4 Press the record key, g, to confirm.
5 Press + / – to enable/disable the function.
6 Press the record key, g, to confirm.
7 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.
9.1.7 Setting editing mode
You can edit an existing recording by overwriting a part of it or adding
a new recording at its end. You can use the Overwrite mode to delete
the existing recording from its current position!
1 In stop mode (start-up screen), press MENU.
2 Press the h / b key to select the record settings menu Ó.
3 Press + / – to select the Edit mode function.
4 Press the record key, g, to confirm.
5 Press + / – to select if you wish to add a new part to an existing
recording, whether you want to delete a part of an existing
recording and overwrite it, or turn o the function.
XThe selected editing mode icon will be displayed.
Å–add a recording
Æ–overwrite a recording
6 Press the record key, g, to confirm.
7 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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9.1.8 Switching silent recording on and o
Use this function to turn o display indication, LED status, and the
signal tones during a recording. This allows you to record while there
is no visible indication on the display that a recording is being made.
1 In stop mode (start-up screen), press MENU.
2 Press the h / b key to select the record settings menu Ó.
3 Press + / – to select the Silent recording function.
4 Press the record key, g, to confirm.
5 Press + / – to enable/disable the function.
6 Press the record key, g, to confirm.
7 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.
9.1.9 Enabling/disabling the pre-recording function
The pre-recording function allows to record the last five seconds
before you press the record key. The device switches into a standby
mode and records a five-second loop without saving it. Press the
record key to save the five-second loop.
1 In stop mode (start-up screen), press MENU.
2 Press the h / b key to select the record settings menu Ó.
3 Press + / – to select the Pre-recording function.
4 Press the record key, g, to confirm.
5 Press + / – to enable/disable the function.
6 Press the record key, g, to confirm.
7 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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9.1.10 Setting the timer
You can use this function to start a recording at a specified date and
time. The device can record from the device's microphone, the radio
or an external sound source.
1 In stop mode (start-up screen), press MENU.
2 Press the h / b key to select the record settings menu Ó.
3 Press + / – to select the Timer function.
4 Press the record key, g, to confirm.
5 Press + / –/ b to select the function Set time, in order to set the
time at which recording starts.
6 Set the date and time for the start of recording as described in (see
also chapter 9.3.1 Set date & time, page 48).
7 Press the record key, g, to confirm.
8 Set the date and time for the end of recording as described in (see
also chapter 9.3.1 Set date & time, page 48).
9 Press the record key, g, to confirm.
10 Press h / b to select the desired folder for the recording.
11 Press the record key, g, to confirm.
XIf this feature is on, the À icon is displayed. The device will
start recording at a specified time.
12 Press + / – to select the Record source function to set the sound
source.
13 Press the record key, g, to confirm.
14 Press + / – to select if the recording should be made from a
microphone, an external source, or a radio station. Select the pre-
set station before you record from the FM radio.
15 Press the record key, g, to confirm.
16 Press + / – to select the Off function to turn o the timer.
Tip
• Press the j key to cancel the operation without saving and return
to the stop mode.
9.1.11 Enabling/disabling voice-activated recording
If voice-activated recording is enabled, recording session will start
when you begin speaking. When you stop speaking, the device will
automatically pause recording after three seconds of silence, and
resume only when you begin speaking again.
Use the voice activation level to set the volume at which the device
should begin recording.
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1 In stop mode (start-up screen), press MENU.
2 Press the h / b key to select the record settings menu Ó.
3 Press + / – to select the Voice Activation function.
4 Press the record key, g, to confirm.
5 Press + / – to select the On function.
6 Press the record key, g, to confirm.
7 Press h / b to switch between voice activation level 1 (very
sensitive, the device switches on at low volume) and level 9 (lowest
sensitivity, the device turns on at higher volume). Press + / – when
the device is in recording mode to adjust the voice activation level.
8 Press the record key, g, to confirm.
XIf this feature is on, the ‚ icon is displayed.
9 Press + / – to select the Off function to turn o voice-activated
recording.
Tip
• Press the j key to cancel the operation without saving and return
to the stop mode.
9.1.12 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.
2 Press the h / b key to select the record settings menu Ó.
3 Press + / – to select the Auto divide function.
4 Press the record key, g, to confirm.
5 Press + / – to select if you want to record to a new file every 30 or
60 minutes, or turn o this feature.
6 Press the record key, g, to confirm.
7 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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9.1.13 Enabling/disabling the record indicator
This function allows you to switch o the status LED.
1 In stop mode (start-up screen), press MENU.
2 Press h / b to select the device settings menu ×.
3 Press + / – to select the Record lamp function.
4 Press the record key, g, to confirm.
5 Press + / – to enable/disable the LED indicator.
6 Press the record key, g, to confirm.
7 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.
9.1.14 Selecting an external sound source
If you connect an external microphone to the device, the recording
source will switch automatically and the device's microphone will
be turned o. When you connect a mono microphone, a music
instrument, or an amplified recording source (e.g. a stereo system) to
the microphone port, you should set the external source.
If you connect an external microphone using the XLR cable, the device
will only record mono sound.
1 In stop mode (start-up screen), press MENU.
2 Press the h / b key to select the record settings menu Ó.
3 Press + / – to select the External input function.
4 Press the record key, g, to confirm.
5 Press + / – to connect an external mono or stereo microphone, or
an amplified recording source (Line-in).
6 Press the record key, g, to confirm.
7 Press the j key to exit the menu.
XWhen you use Line-in, the Ë icon will be displayed.
Tip
• Press the j key to cancel the operation without saving and return
to the stop mode.
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9.2 Display settings
9.2.1 Select language
Note
• Your language might not be available. Select an alternative one.
1 In stop mode (start-up screen), press MENU.
2 Press the h / b key to select the display settings menu Ô.
3 Press + / – to select the Language function.
4 Press the record key, g, to confirm.
5 Use the + / – keys to select the display language you want.
6 Press the record key, g, to confirm.
7 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.
9.2.2 Adjusting the display contrast
1 In stop mode (start-up screen), press MENU.
2 Press the h / b key to select the display settings menu Ô.
3 Press + / – to select the Contrast function.
4 Press the record key, g, to confirm.
5 Press h / b to select the required display contrast.
6 Press the record key, g, to confirm.
7 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.
9.2.3 Adjusting the backlight
1 In stop mode (start-up screen), press MENU.
2 Press the h / b key to select the display settings menu Ô.
3 Press + / – to select the Backlit function.
4 Press the record key, g, to confirm.
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5 Press + / – to select from the following settings: Off (DV T4010),
Auto Adjust Rec (DVT6010 – DVT8010), 8s, 20s, On.
Tip
• DVT6010 – DVT8010: The device has an integral brightness
sensor. The setting Auto Adjust Rec is used to automatically
match the brightness of the backlight to the ambient brightness.
6 Press the record key, g, to confirm.
7 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.
9.2.4 Setting Demonstration mode
Using Demonstration mode you can display images on the screen.
Note
• The images, with the following properties, must be stored in the
root directory of the device: File format: 24 bit .bmp; resolution:
128 × 160 pixels; File name: 01.bmp, 02.bmp, … .
1 In stop mode (start-up screen), press MENU.
2 Press the h / b key to select the display settings menu Ô.
3 Press + / – to select the Demo Mode function.
4 Press the record key, g, to confirm.
5 Press + / – to select the On function.
6 Press the record key, g, to confirm.
XIf this feature is on, the saved images are output sequentially
to the display.
7 Press the j key to end demonstration mode.
8 Press the j key to exit the menu.
Tip
• Press the j key to cancel the operation without saving and return
to stop mode.
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9.3 Device settings
9.3.1 Set 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.
2 Press h / b to select the device settings menu ×.
3 Press + / – to select the Date/time function.
4 Press the record key, g, to confirm.
5 Press + / – to set the year.
6 Press b.
7 Press + / – to set the month.
8 Press b.
9 Press + / – to set the day.
10 Press b.
11 Press + / – to switch between the 12/24-hour system.
12 Press b.
13 Press + / – to set the hours.
14 Press b.
15 Press + / – to set the minutes.
16 Press the record key, g, to confirm.
17 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.
9.3.2 Enabling/disabling ClearVoice
Turn on the ClearVoice function for better playback quality. Dynamic
emphasis on quiet passages to improve the intelligibility of quiet
voices.
1 In stop mode (start-up screen), press MENU.
2 Press h / b to select the device settings menu ×.
3 Press + / – to select the ClearVoice function.
4 Press the record key, g, to confirm.
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5 Press + / – to enable/disable the function.
XIf the feature is on, the Ç icon is displayed.
6 Press the record key, g, to confirm.
7 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.
9.3.3 Adjusting the equalizer
The equalizer is used for music playback. This setting improves the
listening experience when playing back music by custom frequency
settings.
1 In stop mode (start-up screen), press MENU.
2 Press h / b to select the device settings menu ×.
3 Press + / – to select the Equalizer function.
4 Press the record key, g, to confirm.
5 Press + / – to select the appropriate setting or disable this feature.
XIf this feature is on, the selected equalizer mode is displayed.
È–Pop
É–Jazz
Ê–Classic
6 Press the record key, g, to confirm.
7 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.
9.3.4 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.
2 Press h / b to select the device settings menu ×.
3 Press + / – to select the Auto off function.
4 Press the record key, g, to confirm.
5 Press + / – to specify whether the device should turn o
automatically after 5, 15, 30 or 60 minutes' inactivity.
6 Press the record key, g, to confirm.
7 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.
9.3.5 Alarm clock
You can use the device as an alarm clock or an appointment reminder.
The alarm goes o or a selected file is played at a pre-set time.
1 In stop mode (start-up screen), press MENU.
2 Press h / b to select the device settings menu ×.
3 Press + / – to select the Alarm function.
4 Press the record key, g, to confirm.
5 Press + / – to select the Set time function to set the alarm clock.
6 Set date and time as described (see also chapter 9.3.1 Set date &
time, page 48).
7 Press the record key, g, to confirm.
8 Press + / – to select the Set source function to set the alarm clock
signal.
9 Press + / – to select between an alarm signal, selected recording, or
a set radio station to be played as an alarm sound.
10 Press the record key, g, to confirm.
XIf this feature is on, the ¿ icon will be displayed.
11 Press + / – to select the Off function to turn o the alarm-clock.
Tip
• Press the j key to cancel the operation without saving and return
to the stop mode.
9.3.6 Enabling/disabling key and signal tones
1 In stop mode (start-up screen), press MENU.
2 Press h / b to select the device settings menu ×.
3 Press + / – to select the Device sounds function.
4 Press the record key, g, to confirm.
5 Press + / – to enable/disable the key and signal tones.
6 Press the record key, g, to confirm.
7 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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10 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.
10.1 Service functions
10.1.1 Display device information
1 In stop mode (start-up screen), press MENU.
2 Press h / b to select the device settings menu ×.
3 Press + / – to select the Information function.
4 Press the record key, g, to confirm.
XGeneral device information is displayed on the screen:
current date and time, remaining recording time in the selected
memory, firmware version of the device.
5 Press the stop key j to return to the stop mode.
10.1.2 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 Select the memory that you want to format (internal memory or
microSD card memory) (see also chapter 9.1.1 Set file location,
page 38).
2 In stop mode (start-up screen), press MENU.
3 Press h / b to select the device settings menu ×.
4 Press + / – to select the Format memory function.
5 Press the record key, g, to confirm.
6 Use + / – OK to select.
7 Press the record key, g, to confirm.
8 Press g to confirm the formatting.
9 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.
10.2 Replacing the remote control battery
(DVT6510, DVT8010)
Note
• Follow the instructions on handling the device, especially the
batteries shown in 1 Important safety information. Only use
CR2025 type batteries for the remote control.
1 Remove the battery cover from the remote control by opening
the latch of the battery compartment on the back of the remote
control and take out the battery compartment.
2 Insert the battery as shown. Make sure the polarity is correct.
3 Insert the battery compartment into the remote control until it
snaps into place.
10.3 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.
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Caution
• New batteries should be inserted into the device when updating
the firmware, or the rechargeable batteries should be fully
charged. This is to prevent the power supply being interrupted.
1 Connect the device to your computer as described (see also
chapter 4.11 Connecting to a computer, page 23).
2 Download the firmware update for your model from the website
www.philips.com/dictation onto your computer.
3 Copy the new firmware file to the root directory of the device.
4 Disconnect the device from the computer.
XThe firmware is automatically updated. This will only take a
few minutes. The device will then switch o.
Caution
• Wait until the firmware update is complete before calling up other
device functions. Failure to properly update the firmware may
result in the device malfunctioning.
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10.4 Troubleshooting
Problem Possible cause/solution
The device does not turn on • The battery is discharged.
XRecharge the battery.
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.
• Press the reset button.
microSD card can not be
selected as a recording
location
• There is no memory card in the device.
XInsert a memory card into the
device.
• Memory card is not formatted (file
sys tem FAT 32).
XFormat the memory card in the
device.
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
• Pre-recording or voice-activated
recording mode may be enabled.
• The keypad lock may be enabled.
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.
XSelect another location folder.
I cannot hear anything from
the headphones.
• The headphones are incorrectly
connected.
XCheck the headphone connection.
• The volume is at the lowest setting.
External microphone records
mono sound only
• Switch external sound source to stereo
microphone.
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11 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.
11.1 Technical data
Technical data
Dimensions DVT4010: 45 × 120 × 18 mm
DVT6010 – DVT8010: 45 × 125 × 18 mm
Weight DVT4010: 83 g/0.238 lb
DVT6010: 84 g/0.238 lb
DVT6510, DVT8010: 85 g/0.238 lb
Batteries Remote control: CR2025
USB connection High-speed 2.0, Micro-USB
USB input USB 5 V/DC, 500 mA
Microphone connection Stereo jack, 3.5 mm, without phantom
power supply
Headset connection Stereo jack, 3.5 mm
Technical data
Display 1.77"
Resolution: 128 × 160 pixels
Internal memory 8 GB
Memory card microSD card
up to 32 GB SDHC
Recording format PCM – WAV, 1,411 kbits/s
SHQ – MP3, 192 kbits/s
HQ – MP3, 96 kbits/s
SP – MP3, 64 kbits/s
LP – MP3, 8 kbits/s
Music playback MP3, WMA
Bit rate: 8 – 320 kbps
no DRM
Speaker Frequency range: 70 – 15.000 Hz
Output: 110 mW
Recording time
Internal storage
PCM – 12 h
SHQ – 89 h
HQ – 179 h
SP – 268 h
LP – 2151 h
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Technical data
Battery life Recording in LP mode (built-in memory /
microSD memory card)
Up to 50 h/25 h
Sampling rate PCM/SHQ – 44.1 kHz
HQ – 32 kHz
SP – 22 kHz
LP – 16 kHz
Radio (DVT6010 – DVT8010) FM stereo
Frequency range: 87.5–108 MHz
Memory capacity: 20 radio stations
System requirements Operating system: Windows 8, 7, Vista,
Mac OS X, Linux
Temperature 5 ºC – 45 ºC / 41 ºF – 113 ºF
Humidity 10 % – 90 %, non-condensing
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The conformity with the relevant EU directives is confirmed by the CE
mark.
Declaration of Conformity
Speech Processing Solutions GmbH hereby declares that the devices
DVT4010, DVT6010, DVT6510, and DVT8010 fully comply 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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Product: The crossed dustbin symbol on your product indicates that
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 happily take back the old device when you buy a
new device from him.
• Used devices should be disposed of at an ocial collection point.
Only remove the battery if you are disposing of the device. Opening
the device invalidates the guarantee. Ensure the battery is fully
discharged before removing it.
1 Undo and remove the screw on the rear side of the device.
2 Lift and remove the cover using a screwdriver.
3 Remove the battery.
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