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Philips DVT6010 - First Steps; Device Setup and Initial Use

Philips DVT6010
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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).
X If 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).
X If this feature is on, the icon is displayed.
2
Press the g key.
X The 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.
X The device returns to stop mode.
Tip
Press + / – during recording to adjust the voice activation level.
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.
X The 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.
X The 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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