Olympus WS-700M Manuel De Présentation

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Menu setting method
Menu setting method
a
b
 
2
 Press 
the 
9 or 0 button 
adjust the start/stop actuation 
level.
•  The VCVA level can be set to any of 15 
different values.
•  The higher the value, the more 
sensitive the recorder to sounds. At 
the highest value, even the faintest 
sound will activate recording.
a Level meter (varies according to the 
sound volume being recorded)
b Start level (moves to the right/left 
according to the set level)
•  The start/stop actuation level also varies 
depending on the selected microphone 
sensitivity mode (
☞ P.49).
•  If the starting level is not adjusted within 
2 seconds, the display will return to the 
previous.
•  If the surrounding noise is loud, the 
starting sensitivity of the VCVA can be 
adjusted according to the recording 
situation.
•  To ensure successful recordings, prior 
testing and adjustment of the start/stop 
actuation level is recommended.
V-Sync. Rec
Voice sync recording starts when a voice 
louder than the voice sync level (detection 
level) is detected. When the voice becomes 
quiet, recording will automatically stop. When 
voice sync recording is on and the input level 
falls below the voice sync level (detection level) 
for a period of at least the specified detection 
time, the recorder will stop. 
  1 
Select the [On] or [Off].
[On]: Enables the Voice sync recording 
function.
[Off]: Disables this function.
•  If you select [On], proceed to the 
operation of Step 2.
 
2
  Sets the detection time. 
[1 second] [2 seconds] [3 seconds
[5 seconds] [10 seconds]:
 
If the input (recording level) is equal 
to or below the specified level for 
longer than the specified detection 
time, the recorder stops.
Adjust the voice sync level:
  1
 Press 
the 
REC (
s) button to start 
recording.
•  To use voice sync recording, set 
[V-Sync. Rec] to [On] and specify a 
detection time.
  2 
Press the 
9 or 0 button 
adjust the voice sync level.
•  The voice sync level can be set to any 
of 15 different values.
•  The higher the value, the more 
sensitive the recorder to sounds. At 
the highest value, even the faintest 
sound will activate recording.