Menu items – Olympus DS7000 User Manual

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Menu items

File Menu

Priority:
By default, the F2 button is
programmed with the Priority
function. The setting can also be
performed from the menu.
You can set a priority level on each
file recorded. You can select “High” or
“Normal”. The default is Normal level.
[ Set ]:

High level.

[ Cancel ]:

Normal level.

• Each time the F2 ( PRIORITY ) button

is pressed the Priority level will
change (High/Normal).

Pending:
When you set [ Pending ] to the file,
the file becomes “Pending file”. If
“Download file” is set to “Finished file”
by ODMS software, the [ Pending ] file
is not transferred and only [ Finished ]
file (edited file) will be transferred
to your PC.
[ Pending ]:

Sets to a file of “Editing” and [

]

will appear on the display.

[ Finished ]:

Sets to a file of “already edited”.

File Lock:
The File lock function allows you to
prevent important files from being
accidentally erased.
[ On ]:

Locks the file and prevents it from
being erased.
[

] will appear on the display.

[ Off ]:

Unlocks the file and allows it to be
erased.

2 Press the

9 or 0 button to

move to the tab that contains the
item you want to set.

• You can change the menu display

by moving the settings tab cursor.

3 Press the + or − button to move to

the item you want to set.

• Move to the menu item you want

to set.

4 Press the OK/MENU button.

• Move to the setting of the

selected item.

5 Press the + or – button to change

the setting.

• Pressing the

0 button without

pressing the OK/MENU button
will cancel the settings and return
you to the previous screen.

6 Press the OK/MENU button to

complete the setting.

• You will be informed that the

settings have been established
via the screen.

7 Press the F3 (EXIT) button to close

the menu screen.

How to use the menu

Items in menus are categorized by
tabs, so select a tab first and move to
a desired item to quickly set it. You
can set each menu item as follows.

1,4,6

7

2
3,5

1,4,6

7

2
3,5

1 While the recorder is in stop mode,

press the OK/MENU button.

• The menu will appear on the

display.

Locating an index mark

2 While playing back a file, press and

hold the

9 or 0 button.

• The recorder stops for 1 second

when it reaches the index mark.

Clearing an index mark

1 Select a file in which index marks

you want to erase are contained.

2 Press the

9 or 0 button to

select the index mark to erase.

3 While the index number appears

for approximately 2 seconds on the
display, press the ERASE button.

• The index mark is erased.

Notes:
• Up to 32 index marks can be set

within a file.

• When a file is locked or set to read-

only, or when the SD card is locked,
index mark cannot be erased.

• If the recorder has been set to DSS

Classic mode, index marks are
limited to a maximum of 16 for each
file.

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