Using the ac adapter, Inserting batteries – Olympus LS-10 User Manual

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Inserting Batteries

To the power jack

Using the AC Adapter

Plug the AC adapter (optional) into a

household power outlet and connect the

power plug to the recorder’s power con-

nector (DC 5V). Always turn the recorder’s

power off before connecting.

If the AC adapter is plugged in while

recording using batteries, it may not be

possible to play back the voice data being

recorded.

• Check the Olympus website regarding

AC adapters which can be used with this
recorder.

fWarning

Always turn the recorder’s power

off before connection or discon-

nection.

When the AC adapter is not in use,

disconnect the power supply plug

from the power outlet.

Use only the correct power sup-

ply voltage as indicated on the

adapter.

Do not use the AC adapter when

connecting the recorder to the

USB port.

Notes

• Manganese battery may not be used in this

recorder.

• This recorder cannot charge rechargeable

batteries.

• Be sure to turn off power of the recorder before

replacing the batteries (

☞ P.11). Unloading

the batteries while the recorder is in use may
corrupt the file. If you are recording into a file
and the batteries run out, you will lose your
currently recorded file because the file header
will not be able to close. It is crucial to change
the batteries once you see only one Hash mark
in the battery icon.

• If it takes longer than 15 minutes to replace the

dead battery or if you take the battery in and
out repeatedly at short intervals, you may have
to reset the time when you have loaded a fresh
battery (

☞ P.12).

• Remove the batteries if you are not going to use

the recorder for an extended period of time.

• When playing a voice/music file, the recorder

may be reset due to the reduction of the voltage
output of the battery depending on the volume
level even if [

] is displayed in the battery

indicator. In this case, lower the volume of the
recorder.

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