Recording Format; Sampling Rate (Only For Recording Format Wav); Repeat Functions; Display Illumination (Bl = Backlight) - IMG STAGELINE DPR-2000 Mode D'emploi

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The following menu items are available for selec-
tion:

Recording format

Display position (a)
WAV:
uncompressed format,
sampling rate can be selected
MP3:
compressed format according to
MPEG, audio layer 3 with the bit rate
128 kbit /s
= 16 kB/s memory requirement,
fixed sampling rate: 44.1 kHz
Sampling rate (only with recording
format WAV)
Display position (b)
44:
44.1 kHz
32:
32 kHz
22:
22 kHz
16:
16 kHz
11:
11 kHz
08:
8 kHz
The maximum recording time depends on the ca-
pacity or the memory medium used and the se-
lected recording format and its sampling rate.

Repeat functions

Display position (e)
REP:
repeated replay of the title
REP All: repeated replay of all titles in the folder
(only if "FOLDER 2" has been selected)
None:
repeat function off

Display illumination (BL = backlight)

Display position (f)
ON:
illumination always switched on
10s:
illumination switched off 10 s after the
last button is pressed
20s:
illumination switched off 20 s after the
last button is pressed
OFF:
illumination always off
In case of battery operation it is recommended to
prevent an unnecessary display illumination for
extending the playing time.

5.6 Key lock

It is possible to activate a key lock against acci-
dental operation (e. g. during a current recording).
To switch on the key lock, set the switch "HOLD"
(9) to position "ON". The buttons of the recorder
are now locked for the operation. To deactivate the
key lock, set the switch to position "OFF" again.
(approx. 176 kB/s)
(approx. 128 kB/s)
(approx. 88 kB/s)
(approx. 64 kB/s)
(approx. 44 kB/s)
(approx. 32 kB/s)

6 Data Exchange with a Computer

For processing, for mailing the recordings, or for
burning on CD as well as for backup the data can
be transferred to a computer. Likewise, the audio
files for the replay with the DPR-2000 can be
transferred from the computer to the memory of
the recorder.
As soon as the connection via the USB cable is
made, "USB" (p) is displayed exclusively. The in-
ternal flash memory of the recorder is recognized
as a new drive (removable medium) by the oper-
ating system of the computer. If an SD memory
card has been inserted into the recorder, this card
is likewise recognized as an individual drive.
Organization of the memory
The recorder has created the following folders and
subfolders on both drives:
FOLDER1
GROUP1
GROUP9
FOLDER2
GROUP1
GROUP9
The recordings made with the DPR-2000 are in
"FOLDER1". The files in the internal flash memory
of the recorder are named with "M_INT_01" to
"M_INT_99" for the title numbers 1 – 99. The file
names on an inserted memory card read
"M_EXT_01" to "M_EXT_99". The file extension
corresponds to the respective recording format
(.WAV or .MP3).
Like with other drives, the files can be copied,
moved, renamed, or deleted. However, the files
must correspond to the name pattern as men-
tioned so that files in "FOLDER1" can be recog-
nized by the recorder.
For replay with the recorder, files with the ex-
tension .MP3 or .WAV named as desired can be
copied into "FOLDER2". There are no fixed title
numbers, the replay order depends on the order in
which they have been copied into the respective
folder.
Separating the USB connection
To prevent data loss, cancel the drives of the
recorder in the operating system of the computer
correctly prior to separating the USB connection,
i. e. "eject" them. Likewise, prior to removing the
SD card, cancel the corresponding drive.
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