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POCKET MEMO For product information and support, visit www.philips.com/dictation LFH9500 LFH9520 EN User manual Manuale di istruzioni DE Benutzerhandbuch NL Gebruikershandleiding FR Manuel de l‘utilisateur PT Manual do utilizador ES Manual del usuario SV Användarhandbok...
Tested to comply with standards FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE Model Number: LFH9500 / LFH9520 Trade Name: Philips Digital Pocket Memo 9500 / 9520 Responsible Party: Philips Speech Processing Address: 64 Perimeter Center East, Atlanta, GA 30346, USA Telephone number: 888-260-6261 Website: www.philips.com/dictation...
Get started Use more of your Digital Pocket Install the batteries Memo Recharge the batteries Use Philips SpeechExec software 2.2.1 Recharge the batteries through the 4.1.1 Advanced configuration USB cable 4.1.2 Download recordings to the PC 2.2.2 Recharge the batteries through the...
Welcome Congratulations on your purchase and welcome to Philips! To fully benefit from the support that Philips offers, visit our Website for support information such as user manuals, software downloads and more: www.philips.com/dictation. Product highlights • The Digital Pocket Memo’s asymmetrical and ergonomic design delivers unparalleled user-friendly operation.
Memo 9500 series (LFH 9500 and LFH 9520). This user manual will describe functions for both models. Digital Pocket Memo 9500 Digital Pocket Memo 9520 with international slide switch with Philips slide switch 9 : 2 3 9 : 2 3 DPM 9500 DPM 9520...
Recharge the batteries Get started The Digital Pocket Memo can be operated with the rechargeable Philips AAA batteries. To recharge these batteries, use the Docking Station, Install the batteries USB cable or the optional Philips power The Digital Pocket Memo can be operated with supply.
Memo is connected to the docking station. 2.2.3 Recharge the batteries using the optional Philips power supply Connect the Philips power supply to the main power supply. Connect the Digital Pocket Memo to the Philips power supply. To insert a memory card:...
D Note the first time, you will be prompted to set the If the Digital Pocket Memo is turned to the language, date and time. position and there is no memory card inserted, a warning screen is displayed. Format a new memory card When a new, unformatted memory card (or a memory card that was formatted with a non- Digital Pocket Memo device) is inserted, the...
2.5.2 Set the date and time Power-save mode After selecting the user interface language, the After 60 minutes of inactivity, the Digital Pocket Digital Pocket Memo will prompt you to set the Memo automatically goes into power-save mode current date and time. and the LCD screen will display the date and time.
position and start speaking. Use your Digital Pocket Digital Pocket Memo 9520, • On the press the button , move the slide Memo switch to the position and start speaking. Recording The status LED glows in red (in overwrite mode) or green (in insert mode) while recording.
3.1.3 Add to a recording (insert/ centimeters) away from your mouth. • A beep will sound when the battery level overwrite) drops below 10 % or the remaining recording Files are recorded in overwrite mode by default. time reaches two minutes. Follow these steps to switch to insert mode to •...
Digital Pocket Memo 9500 Digital Pocket Memo 9520 E Tip If the recording is not finished, simply fast Philips SpeechExec software can be configured to forward to the end of the file and continue download only those files from the Digital Pocket recording.
3.1.5 Change the recording format 3.1.6 Adjust the microphone sensitivity The recording format determines the audio Set the microphone sensitivity for the quality of recordings and affects the number of environment and your recording preferences. audio files that can fit on the memory card. The Digital Pocket Memo supports the following Press the button...
Playback 3.2.1 Overview of playback functions Press the – button while in the stop File Press the button once while in the position to select the file to play and locate selection stop position to skip to the end of a file. the beginning of the recording.
Delete 3.3.2 Delete part of a recording Follow these steps to delete a section from a D Note recording: Before deleting a file, make sure that it is not Press the button while in the stop MENU marked finished and that the memory card is not position to open the menu.
3.3.3 Delete all dictations Caution Files marked finished (EOL) are deleted when the delete-all-dictations function is used. Follow these steps to delete all recordings: Press the button while in the stop MENU position to open the menu. Press the – button to select the Setup...
The Digital Pocket Memo Configuration Wizard puter. It can then be accessed easily with any is part of the Philips SpeechExec Pro Dictate soft- Microsoft Windows program as a regular drive. ware. It guides users through the device configu- rations and settings of the Digital Pocket Memo.
Connect the Digital Pocket Memo to the setting or press the smart button CANCEL PC using the USB cable or the USB docking to exit the sub-menu without changing station. the setting. By default, the recordings on the Digital Pocket Memo will be downloaded automatically to the PC and moved to the Delete dictation Language...
mark to be deleted Press the button while in the stop MENU 9 : 2 3 position to open the menu. Press the – button to select the Index clear menu and press the smart DPM 9500 button INDEX INSTR 6 : 3 2 Work with index marks Index marks can be used to mark certain points...
To access the Digital Pocket Memo menu: Press the button while in the stop MENU D Note position to open the menu. Keywords must first be set up with Philips Press the – button to select the Speech Exec software. See Advanced configuration next/previous menu item.
(see 4.3.3 page 20) DELETE ALL INDICES Disclaimer and Notices (see 3.3.2 page 16) Philips performs extensive testing with the most DELETE SECTION popular configurations. However, since PC add- SETUP ons and device drivers are updated continually, (see 2.5.1 page 9)