Olympus 2000 User Manual

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Because an embedded object actually becomes a part of the target file, the file size of the target file 
will be larger than linked objects.  However, since you do not have to worry about the link between 
the target application and the DSS source file, embedded objects are convenient in file transfers 
such as e-mail attachments.  When a file is embedded into another application, a copy of the entire 
DSS file is moved to the target client application and literally embedded into the executable file. 
Linked objects are best suited for network environments where the link between the target 
application and the DSS source file can easily be maintained.  The actual DSS file is not copied to 
the target application; only the path that defines the position of the DSS file is stored in the OLE 
icon.  If you open the OLE icon within the target application, the DSS file is linked using the path 
definition.  Then, playback is executed through the link. 
Enable Function Keys  
This is used to enable or disable the functions of the function keys.  When a check mark appears 
next to this command, the function keys are enabled. 
 
Setting of Function Keys  
A dialog box appears for you to assign the following functions to the F2 through F12 function keys 
(you cannot use F5): 
- FF 
- REW 
- PLAY / STOP 
- Volume Up 
- Speed Up 
- Disable Function Keys 
Options 
Download options for download. 
On the Download page, you can check an option for [downloads all data after device detection]. 
Set Auto Back Space  
You can select the time for "Auto Back Space" from this menu. When playback is stopped, position 
control determines time (Auto Back Space) to back up. 
The times you can select are as follows. 
0.0,  0.3,  0.5,  1.0,  2.0,  3.0,  5.0 sec