Olympus MP3 Player 7200 User Manual

DIGITAL VOICE RECORDER  
VN-7200/VN-7100  
INSTRUCTIONS  
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f Caution:  
To prevent causing battery leaks  
or damaging their terminals,  
carefully follow all instructions  
regarding the use of batteries.  
Never attempt to disassemble a  
battery or modify it in any way,  
solder, etc.  
If a battery fluid gets into your  
eyes, flush your eyes immediately  
with clear, cold running water  
and seek medical attention  
immediately.  
Getting started  
Remove the screen protector on the  
display.  
Stop using the recorder  
immediately if you notice any  
unusual odors, noise, or smoke  
around it.  
Never remove the batteries with  
bare hands, which may cause a fire  
or burn your hands.  
Be careful with the strap.  
Be careful with the strap when you  
carry the recorder. It could easily  
catch on stray objects and cause  
serious damage.  
Identification of parts  
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Handle the recorder with care to  
avoid getting a low-temperature  
burn.  
Keep batteries dry at all times.  
Do not use a battery if it is  
cracked or broken.  
Never subject batteries to strong  
shocks or continuous vibration.  
If a battery leaks, becomes  
discolored or deformed, or  
becomes abnormal in any other  
way during operation, stop using  
the recorder.  
If a battery leaks fluid onto your  
clothing or skin, remove the  
clothing and flush the affected  
area with clean, running cold  
water immediately. If the fluid  
burns your skin, seek medical  
attention immediately.  
Keep battery out of the reach of  
children.  
If you notice anything unusual  
when using this product such as  
abnormal noise, heat, smoke, or a  
burning odor:  
1remove the battery immediately  
while being careful not to burn  
yourself, and;  
2call your dealer or local Olympus  
representative for service.  
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When the recorder contains metal  
parts, overheating can result  
in a low-temperature burn. Pay  
attention to the following:  
When used for a long period, the  
recorder will get hot. If you hold  
on to the recorder in this state,  
a low-temperature burn may be  
caused.  
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In places subject to extremely  
cold temperatures, the  
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temperature of the recorder’s  
body may be lower than the  
environmental temperature.  
If possible, wear gloves when  
handling the recorder in cold  
temperatures.  
1 Built-in microphone  
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MIC (Microphone) jack  
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POWER switch  
Battery handling precautions  
4 Recording indicator light (LED)  
Follow these important guidelines  
to prevent batteries from leaking,  
overheating, burning, exploding, or  
causing electrical shocks or burns.  
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STOP (4) button  
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ERASE button  
7 0 button  
8 `OK button  
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FOLDER/INDEX button  
Batteries should never be  
exposed to flame, heated, short-  
circuited or disassembled.  
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EAR (Earphone) jack  
f Caution:  
! Display (LCD panel)  
Please recycle batteries to help  
save our planets resources. When  
you throw away dead batteries,  
be sure to cover their terminals  
and always observe local laws and  
regulations.  
Never heat or incinerate batteries.  
Take precautions when carrying  
or storing batteries to prevent  
them from coming into contact  
with any metal objects such as  
jewelry, pins, fasteners, etc.  
Never store batteries where  
they will be exposed to direct  
sunlight, or subjected to high  
temperatures in a hot vehicle,  
near a heat source, etc.  
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REC (s) (Record) button  
button  
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DISP/MENU button  
button  
& Built-in speaker  
 
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You can select the order of the  
“month”, “day” and “year” by  
pressing the DISP/MENU button  
while setting them.  
Turning off the power:  
Inserting batteries  
While the recorder is in stop mode,  
slide the POWER switch to the [OFF/  
HOLD] position.  
6 Press the STOP (4) button to close  
Power save mode:  
the menu screen.  
If the recorder is on and stops for 5  
minutes or longer, the display shuts  
off and it goes into power save mode.  
To exit power save mode, press any  
button.  
Recording  
The recorder provides four folders,  
[&], ['], [(] and [)]. To change  
the folder selection, press the  
HOLD:  
If you slide the POWER switch to the  
[OFF/HOLD] position, the current  
conditions will be preserved, and all  
buttons will be disabled.  
FOLDER/INDEX button while the  
recorder is stopped. These four folders  
can be selectively used to distinguish  
the kind of recording; for example,  
Folder [&] might be used to store  
private information, while Folder [']  
might be dedicated to store business  
information.  
Setting time and date  
[dATE]  
If you set the time and date  
1 Press the FOLDER/INDEX button  
beforehand, the information will be  
stored automatically when the file  
is recorded. This function enables  
easier file management.  
to select the desired folder.  
Newly recorded audio will  
be saved as the last file in the  
selected folder.  
Strap hole (Strap is not supplied.)  
When [  
] appears on the display,  
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When you install batteries for  
the first time or each time you  
replace the batteries, the “hour”  
indicator will flash. When the  
“hour” is flashing, conduct the  
setup from step 4.  
2 Press the REC (s) button to start  
recording.  
replace the batteries as soon as  
possible. When the batteries are  
too weak, [  
appears on the display and the  
recorder shuts down.  
Recording mode  
], [LO] and [bATT]  
Current folder  
File number  
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Microphone sensitivity  
1 While the recorder is during  
stop mode, press and hold the  
DISP/MENU button.  
Remove the batteries if you are not  
going to use the recorder for an  
extended period of time.  
Elapsed recording time  
The recording indicator light will  
turn on.  
Turn the microphone in the  
direction of the source to be  
recorded.  
2 Press the + or button to select  
Turning on the power  
[dATE].  
Slide the POWER switch to the [ON]  
Press the `OK button.  
position.  
The “hour” will flash on the  
display.  
Press the STOP (4) button to stop  
recording.  
Press the + or button to change  
the setting.  
5 Press the `OK or 9 button to  
set.  
ON  
Pause:  
If the recorder is in recording mode  
and the REC (s) button is pressed,  
recording pauses. If the REC (s)  
button is pressed again, recording  
resumes.  
Repeat step 4 and 5 to set  
“minute”, “year”, “month” and  
“day”. After the “day” has been  
set, the recorder’s clock will start  
working.  
You can select between 12 and  
24 hours display by pressing  
the DISP/MENU button while  
setting the hour and minute.  
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To ensure recording from the  
beginning, start recording after you  
see the display and the recording  
indicator light turning on.  
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If the number of files inside the  
recording folder reached 200 or  
the memory becomes full, you will  
not be able to record any further,  
and [FULL] will be displayed.  
Select another folder or delete any  
unnecessary file before recording.  
When the remaining recording  
time is less than 60 seconds, the  
recording indicator light starts  
flashing. When the recording time  
is decreasing to 30 or 10 seconds,  
the light flashes faster.  
Playback through earphone:  
An earphone can be connected  
to the EAR jack of the recorder for  
listening.  
Changing the playback speed  
1 Press the `OK button to start  
playback.  
2 Press the `OK button again to open  
the playback speed adjustment  
display.  
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To avoid ear irritation, insert the  
earphone after turning down the  
volume level. When you listen with  
the earphone during playback, do  
not raise the volume too much.  
It may cause hearing impairment  
and a decrease in hearing ability.  
Press the  
+
or  
button to adjust  
the playback speed.  
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[1.0 PLA ]: Playback at normal  
speed.  
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[0.5 PLA ] – [0.9 PLA ]: Playback  
Forwarding and rewinding:  
While the recorder is during playback  
mode, press and hold the 9 or  
0 button.  
Recording from external microphones  
or other devices:  
External microphones and other  
devices can be connected and the  
sound can be recorded. Microphones  
supported by plug-in power can also  
be used.  
speed slows down.  
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[1.1 PLA ] – [2.0 PLA ]: Playback  
speed becomes faster.  
Press the `OK button to complete  
the setting.  
When you release the button  
the recorder will resume normal  
playback.  
If there is an index mark in the  
middle of the file, the recorder will  
stop once at that position.  
If you leave the recorder for  
3 seconds, the setting will be  
applied and the recorder will  
return back to the original screen.  
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Do not plug and unplug devices  
into the recorder’s jack while it is  
recording.  
The built-in microphone will  
become inoperable when an  
external microphone is plugged  
into the recorder’s MIC jack.  
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Locating the beginning of a file:  
While the recorder is during stop  
mode or playback mode, press the  
9 button.  
Even if playback is stopped, the  
changed playback speed will be  
retained. The next playback will be  
at that speed.  
If you set the noise cancel function  
to [ON], you will not be able to  
change the playback speed.  
The recorder skips to the  
beginning of the next file.  
While the recorder is during playback  
mode, press the 0 button.  
Playback  
1 Select the file to be played from the  
The recorder skips to the  
How to begin segment repeat  
playback: (For VN-7200 only)  
beginning of the current file.  
folder.  
While the recorder is during stop  
mode, press the 0 button.  
Press the FOLDER/INDEX  
button to select the folder, and  
the 9 or 0 button to select  
the file.  
1 Press the `OK button to start  
playback.  
2 Press the REC (s) button at the  
point you want to start segment  
repeat playback.  
The recorder skips to the  
beginning of the previous file. If  
the recorder is in the middle of a  
file, it will return to the beginning  
of the file.  
2 Press the `OK button to start  
playback.  
[A] will flash on the display.  
While the recorder is during playback  
mode, press the 0 button twice.  
Current folder  
File number  
Reaching the end of a file while  
[A] is still flashing will make  
that point the end position, and  
make repeat playback start.  
The recorder skips to the  
beginning of the previous file.  
Elapsed playback time  
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Press the REC (s) button again at  
the position where you want to end  
segment repeat playback.  
During playback, skipping to the  
beginning of a file that contains an  
index mark will make the playback  
start from the closest index mark  
position.  
When you try to skip to the  
beginning of the file during  
playback, setting the [SKIP]  
to [ON] will make the recorder  
forward skip 10 seconds or reverse  
skip 3 seconds.  
Press the  
+
or  
button to adjust to  
a comfortable listening volume.  
The volume can be adjusted  
within a range from [00] to [30].  
[A-b] will appear on the display.  
The recorder repeatedly plays  
back the segment until the  
segment repeat playback is  
canceled.  
Press the STOP (4) button at any  
point to stop playback.  
As in normal playback mode,  
playback speed can be changed  
during segment repeat playback  
as well.  
 
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Cancel the segment repeat playback  
function:  
To cancel the segment repeat  
playback, press either STOP (4),  
REC (s), 9, or the 0 button.  
Setting an index mark  
Menu setting method  
You can set each menu item as follows.  
1 While the recorder is during  
recording mode or playback mode,  
press the FOLDER/INDEX button.  
1 While the recorder is during  
stop mode, press and hold the  
DISP/MENU button.  
2 Press the + or button to move to  
the item you want to set.  
Press the 9 or 0 button to  
change the setting.  
Press the `OK or +/button to  
set.  
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If you press and hold 0 and  
rewind past the start position,  
or press and hold 9 and fast  
forward past the end position, the  
segment repeat playback will be  
canceled.  
Index number  
Even after an index mark is  
placed, recording or playback  
will continue so you can place  
index marks in other locations in  
a similar manner.  
Erasing  
1 Select the file you want to erase.  
5 Press the STOP (4) button to close  
the menu screen.  
2 While the recorder is during stop  
Clearing an index mark:  
The setting menu icons on the  
display will turn on.  
mode, press the ERASE button.  
While the index number appears  
for approximately 2 seconds on the  
display, press the ERASE button.  
Erasing an index mark will make  
the index number after it move up  
automatically.  
File number and [NO] will flash  
on the display.  
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Press the 0 button to select  
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9
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[
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Press the `OK button.  
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Erasing begins and [ERASE]  
flashes on the display.  
Up to 16 index marks can be set  
in a file. If you try to place more  
than 16 index marks, the [FULL]  
message will be displayed.  
Index marks cannot be set or  
erased in a locked file.  
Erasing all files in a folder:  
1 Select the folder you want to erase.  
2 While the recorder is during stop  
mode, press the ERASE button.  
Press the ERASE button again.  
LCD display information  
1 File lock  
[ALL] and [NO] will flash on the  
display.  
2 Recording mode  
3 Microphone sensitivity  
4 VCVA  
5 Timer recording  
6 Noise cancel  
7 Continuous playback  
8 Alarm playback  
9 Repeat playback  
While the recorder is during stop  
mode, pressing and holding the  
STOP (4) button will make the  
display switch information in the  
following order:  
Current date Current time ➔  
Remaining recording time ➔  
Current date …  
While the recorder is during recording  
mode, pressing the DISP/MENU  
button will make the display switch  
information in the following order:  
Elapsed recording time ➔  
Remaining recording time ➔  
Elapsed recording time …  
While the recorder is during stop  
mode or playback mode, pressing  
the DISP/MENU button will make  
the display switch information in the  
following order:  
Count up Count down ➔  
Recording date Recording time  
Count up …  
Press the 0 button to select  
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[
ES].  
5 Press the `OK button.  
Erasing begins and [ERASE]  
flashes on the display.  
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Locked files cannot be erased.  
If an action is not selected within 8  
seconds, the recorder will return to  
stop mode.  
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The recorder will stop if you leave  
it idle for 3 minutes during a menu  
setup operation, when a selected  
item is not applied.  
It may take over 10 seconds to  
complete processing. Never  
remove batteries during this time  
because data may be corrupted.  
In addition, carefully check the  
remaining battery level in order to  
ensure that the battery will not run  
out while processing.  
Recording mode [MODE]  
[HQ]: High quality sound recording.  
[SP]: Standard recording.  
[LP]: Long-term recording.  
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You cannot delete folders with this  
recorder.  
To record a meeting or a lecture  
clearly, set other than [LP].  
 
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Microphone sensitivity [MIC]  
[HI]: High recording sensitivity  
suitable to record conferences and  
lessons.  
[LO]: Standard recording sensitivity  
suitable for dictation.  
Noise cancel [NOISE-C]  
The start/stop actuation level also  
varies according to the selected  
microphone sensitivity mode.  
If the starting level is not adjusted  
within 2 seconds, the display will  
return to the previous one.  
To ensure successful recordings,  
prior testing and adjustment of  
the start/stop actuation level is  
recommended.  
If the recorded audio is difficult  
to understand because of noisy  
surroundings, adjust the noise cancel  
setting level.  
[ON]: Noise will be reduced during  
file playback to achieve a better  
sound quality.  
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When you would like to clearly  
record a speaker’s voice, set [MIC]  
to [LO] and hold recorder’s built-in  
microphone close to the speaker’s  
mouth (5-10 cm).  
[OFF]: Disables this function.  
Continuous playback  
Timer recording [TIMER]  
[ON]: Enables the timer recording.  
[OFF]: Disables this function.  
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[ALL PLA ] (For VN-7200 only)  
Variable Control Voice  
Actuator [VCVA]  
When the microphone senses  
that sounds have reached a  
preset threshold volume level,  
the built-in Variable Control Voice  
Actuator (VCVA) starts recording  
automatically, and stops when the  
volume drops below the threshold  
level. The VCVA feature extends  
recording time and conserves  
memory by stopping recording  
during silent periods, which helps  
the playback to be more efficient.  
[ON]: Plays file continuously in the  
current folder until the last file and  
then stops.  
[OFF]: Plays file stops after playing  
back the current file.  
1 Select [ON] and press the `OK  
button.  
The “hour” will flash on the  
display.  
Repeat playback [REPEAT]  
(For VN-7200 only)  
[ON]: Plays the current file repeatedly.  
[OFF]: Disables this function.  
2 Press the + or button to change  
the setting.  
Press the `OK or 9 button to  
set.  
Repeat steps 2 and 3 to set the  
starting “minute” and the ending  
“hour” and “minute”.  
Skip space [SKIP]  
(For VN-7200 only)  
Press the + or button to select  
This function is convenient for  
quickly skipping to another playback  
position or to repeat the playback of  
short phrases.  
[ON]: While the recorder is during  
playback, pressing 9 will make  
the recorder forward skip 10 seconds,  
while pressing 0 will make it  
reverse skip 3 seconds.  
[ON]: Enables the VCVA function.  
[OFF]: Disables this function.  
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between [ONCE] and [DAIL ].  
[ONCE]: Records only once at the  
Adjust the start/stop actuation level:  
specified time.  
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If the surrounding noise is loud,  
the starting sensitivity of the VCVA  
can be adjusted according to the  
recording situation.  
[DAIL ]: Records every day at the  
specified time.  
5 Press the `OK or 9 button to  
set.  
1 Press the REC (s) button to start  
recording.  
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[OFF]: The recorder will forward skip  
or reverse skip a file.  
With this function, you can set only  
the starting and the ending time  
of recording. For the recording  
mode, the microphone sensitivity,  
VCVA and folders settings, the  
settings selected before the timer  
recording will be applied.  
If you set a timer recording that  
could exceed the remaining  
time capacity, [FULL] will flash  
for 2 seconds. The setting will  
be applied but the recording  
will be interrupted. Delete any  
unnecessary file.  
If the batteries run out while  
recording based on the timer  
setting, the recorder will stop  
recording. Check the battery  
power before starting the timer  
recording.  
When the sound volume is lower  
than the preset threshold sound  
level, recording automatically stops  
after approximately 2 seconds, and  
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If there is an index mark or a cue  
closer than the skip space, the  
recorder will forward skip/reverse  
skip to that position.  
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[STANd-B ] flashes on the display.  
The recording indicator light turns  
when recording starts and flashes  
when recording pauses.  
Alarm playback [ALARM]  
You can use the alarm playback  
function to sound the alarm tone  
for 5 minutes at the scheduled time.  
Within these 5 minutes, pressing any  
button other than the POWER switch  
will make the recorder playback  
the preselected file. With the alarm  
playback function, only one file can  
be played back. Select a file for the  
function before setting the time.  
2 Press the + or button to adjust  
the start/stop actuation level.  
The VCVA level can be set to 15  
different values.  
The higher the value, the more  
sensitive the recorder will be to  
sounds. At the highest value,  
even the faintest sound will  
activate recording.  
 
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[ON]: Enables the alarm playback  
function.  
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File lock [LOCK]  
If the destination folder is full  
(200 files), [FULL] appears on the  
display, and you cannot move the  
file to that folder.  
A file cannot be moved to the same  
folder.  
Do not remove the batteries  
during moving. This may damage  
the data.  
Locking a file keeps important data  
from being accidentally erased.  
Select a file for the function before  
locking.  
[ON]: Locks the file and prevents it  
from being erased.  
[OFF]: Disables this function.  
1 Select [ON] and press the `OK  
button.  
The “hour” will flash on the  
display.  
[OFF]: Unlocks the file and allows it  
to be erased.  
2 Press the + or button to change  
the setting.  
Press the `OK or 9 button to  
Formatting the recorder  
[FORMAT]  
If you format the recorder, all files  
will be removed and all function  
settings will return to defaults except  
date and time settings. For important  
recorded content, we recommend  
you to make a note of it before  
formatting the recorder.  
Dividing files [DIVIdE]  
(For VN-7200 only)  
Files with large capacities and long  
recording times can be divided to  
make them easier to be managed.  
Stop the file at the position in which  
you want to divide it and apply the  
setting.  
set.  
Repeat steps 2 and 3 to set the  
“minute”.  
Press the + or button to select  
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between [ONCE] and [DAIL ].  
[ONCE]: Alarm playback will  
be performed only once at the  
specified time.  
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[
ES]: Enables the file division.  
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[
ES]: Starts formatting the recorder.  
[NO]: Cancels this function.  
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[DAIL ]: Alarm playback will be  
[NO]: Cancels this function.  
performed at the specified time  
every day.  
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1 Select [ ES] and press the `OK  
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1 Select [ ES] and press the `OK  
button.  
5 Press the `OK or 9 button to  
button.  
File division begins and [DIVIdE]  
flashes on the display.  
set.  
[NO] will flash on the display.  
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2 Select [ ES] again and press the  
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The alarm tone stops automatically  
if no button is pressed within 5  
minutes after the alarm starts. The  
file is not played back in this case.  
If the starting times for timer  
recording and alarm playback  
are set for the same time, timer  
recording will have priority.  
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OK button.  
The recorder cannot divide files  
when the number of files in the  
folder reached 200.  
Formatting begins and  
[FORMAT] flashes on the display.  
Locked files cannot be divided.  
Do not remove the battery while  
dividing a file. This may damage  
the data.  
[END] appears when formatting  
ends.  
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It may take over 10 seconds to  
complete processing. Never  
remove batteries during this time  
because data may be corrupted. In  
addition, replace the batteries with  
new ones in order to ensure that  
the batteries will not run out while  
processing.  
File move [MOVE]  
LED [LED]  
[ON]: LED light will be set.  
[OFF]: LED light will be canceled.  
You can move files recorded in  
folders [&], ['], [(] and [)] to other  
folders. The moved file is added to  
the end of the destination folder.  
Select a file for the function before  
moving.  
System sounds [BEEP]  
The recorder beeps to alert you of  
button operations or warn you of  
errors.  
[ON]: Enables the beep function.  
[OFF]: Disables this function.  
When the recorder is formatted, all  
the saved data, including locked  
files, are erased.  
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[
ES]: Enables the file movement.  
[NO]: Cancels this function.  
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1 Select [ ES] and press the `OK  
Troubleshooting  
Q1: The power cannot be turned on.  
A1: • The batteries may be depleted.  
• The batteries may be inserted  
incorrectly.  
button.  
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Current folder and file number  
will flash on the display.  
If the alarm playback function has  
been set, the alarm will sound at  
the scheduled time even if the  
system sounds are disabled.  
2 Press the 9 or 0 button to  
select a destination folder.  
Press the `OK button.  
Check = and - before inserting  
new batteries.  
• Are the terminals of the batteries  
soiled?  
The destination folder and the  
number of the moved file appear  
on the display, and moving is  
completed.  
If so, clean them with a dry cloth.  
 
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Q2: Nothing happens when a button  
is pressed.  
A2: • The POWER switch may be set  
to the [OFF/HOLD] position.  
Slide the POWER switch to the  
[ON] position.  
Q3: No sound or quiet sound is heard  
from the speaker while playing  
back.  
A3: The earphone plug may be  
plugged into the recorder.  
The volume may be set to the  
minimum level.  
VN-7100  
HQ mode: Approx. 39 h.  
For customers in North and South  
America  
USA RFI:  
SP mode: Approx. 100 h.  
LP mode: Approx. 573 h.  
Input power requirement:  
Two AAA (LR03) batteries  
Guide to battery life:  
During recording mode  
(Built-in microphone)  
HQ mode: Approx. 68 h.  
SP mode: Approx. 86 h.  
LP mode: Approx. 57 h.  
During playback mode  
(Built-in speakers)  
HQ mode: Approx. 20 h.  
SP mode: Approx. 21 h.  
LP mode: Approx. 21 h.  
(Earphone)  
HQ mode: Approx. 49 h.  
SP mode: Approx. 53 h.  
LP mode: Approx. 57 h.  
External dimensions:  
104 (L) mm x 37 (W) mm x 19.1 (T) mm  
(without protrusions)  
Weight:  
This equipment has been tested and  
found to comply with the limits for  
a Class B digital device, pursuant  
to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These  
limits are designed to provide  
reasonable protection against  
harmful interference in a residential  
installation. This equipment  
generates, uses and can radiate  
radio frequency energy and, if not  
installed and used in accordance  
with the instructions, may cause  
harmful interference to radio  
communications. However, there is  
no guarantee that interference will  
not occur in a particular installation.  
If this equipment does cause harmful  
interference to radio or television  
reception, which can be determined  
by turning the equipment off and  
on, the user is encouraged to try to  
correct the interference by one or  
more of the following measures:  
• Reorient or relocate the receiving  
antenna.  
Q4: Recording is not possible.  
A4: By pressing the REC (s) button:  
• Check if the display shows  
[FULL].  
Select another folder or delete  
any unnecessary file before  
recording. A maximum of 200 files  
can be recorded within a folder.  
Q5: The playback speed is too fast  
(slow).  
A5: The recorder may be set to fast  
(slow) playback.  
66 g (including battery)  
Operating temperature:  
0°C - 42°C / 32°F - 107.6°F  
Playback speed is set to  
y
[1.0 PLA ].  
Available recording time may be  
shorter if many short recordings are  
made.  
• Increase the separation between  
the equipment and receiver.  
• Connect the equipment into  
an outlet on a circuit different  
from that to which the receiver is  
connected.  
• Consult the dealer or an  
experienced radio/TV technician  
for help.  
Specifications  
Recording medium:  
Built-in flash memory  
VN-7200 (2 GB)/VN-7100 (1 GB)  
Input level:  
Battery life is measured by Olympus.  
It varies greatly according to the  
type of batteries used and the  
conditions of use.  
70 dBv  
Your recorded contents are for your  
personal use or pleasure only. It is  
prohibited to record copyrighted  
material without permission of the  
copyright holders according to  
copyright law.  
Specifications and design are  
subject to change without notice  
for improvement of performance.  
Maximum headphone output:  
3 mW (at load of 8 Ω)  
Speaker:  
Built-in ø 28 mm round dynamic  
speaker  
Canadian RFI:  
This digital apparatus does  
not exceed the Class B limits  
MIC jack:  
for radio noise emissions from  
digital apparatus as set out in the  
Radio Interference Regulations  
of the Canadian Department of  
Communications.  
Cet appareil numérique ne dépasse  
pas les limites de Catégorie B pour  
les émissions de bruit radio émanant  
d’appareils numériques, tel que  
prévu dans les Règlements sur  
l’Interférence Radio du Département  
Canadien des Communications.  
ø 3.5 mm mini-jack, impedance 2 kΩ  
EAR jack:  
ø 3.5 mm mini-jack, impedance 8 Ω  
or more  
Accessories (optional)  
Maximum working output:  
190 mW (8 Ω speaker)  
Overall frequency response:  
HQ mode: 150 Hz to 7.9 kHz  
SP mode: 300 Hz to 4.7 kHz  
LP mode: 300 Hz to 2.9 kHz  
Guide to recording times:  
VN-7200  
s Compact zoom microphone  
(unidirectional): ME32  
s Highly sensitive noise-cancellation  
monaural microphone  
(unidirectional): ME52W  
s Tie clip microphone  
(omni-directional): ME15  
s Telephone pickup: TP7  
s Connecting cord: KA333  
HQ mode: Approx. 78 h. 30 min.  
SP mode: Approx. 202 h.  
LP mode: Approx. 1151 h.  
 
EN  
OLYMPUS IMAGING CORP.  
Shinjuku Monolith, 3-1 Nishi-Shinjuku 2-chome, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 163-0914, Japan. Tel. +81 (0)3-3340-2111  
OLYMPUS IMAGING AMERICA INC.  
3500 Corporate Parkway, P.O. Box 610, Center Valley, PA 18034-0610, U.S.A. Tel. 1-888-553-4448  
EN-BS0753-01  
AP1104  
 

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