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Philips DVT6010 - 9.1.5 Enabling;disabling the wind filter; 9.1.6 Enabling;disabling noise reduction; 9.1.7 Setting editing mode

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40 41Settings Settings
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5
Press + / – to select the required recording quality.
X The 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.
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.
X The 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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