Philips 9750 Cordless Telephone User Manual


 
Philips 9750 - User Manual
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Display during winding
This is the display in Fast Forward mode:
This is the display in Fast Rewind mode:
The winding speed starts at 5 times the playback speed. After two seconds it is accelerated to 10 times the
playback speed; after eight seconds to 20 times and after thirty seconds to 100 times the playback speed.
Skip Forward and Skip Back
The Philips 9750 also provides a skip function for moving between files. For skipping between files, you can either
use the Jog Dial or the skip buttons (SKIP/BACK, SKIP/FWD).
Press the SKIP/FWD button (
) or move the Jog Dial ( ) to the right to skip to the end of the current file.
Then, pressing the SKIP/FWD button or moving the Jog Dial will always skip to the end of the next file.
For example, the current file number is 5. Pressing the SKIP/FWD button or moving the Jog Dial goes to the
end of file number 5. Pressing the SKIP/FWD button or moving the Jog Dial again goes to the end of file
number 6, then to the end of file number 7, and so on.
Press the SKIP/BACK button (
) or move the Jog Dial ( ) to the left to skip to the beginning of the
current file. Then, pressing the SKIP/BACK button or moving the Jog Dial will always skip to the beginning of
the previous file.
For example, the current file number is 5. Pressing the SKIP/BACK button or moving the Jog Dial goes to the
beginning of file number 5. Pressing the SKIP/BACK button or moving the Jog Dial again goes to the
beginning of file number 4, then to the beginning of file number 3, and so on.
Note: When you skip forward and the last file is reached, a new empty file is created automatically.
Before you move the Jog Dial left or right, make sure that the device is in Stop mode.
Auto-backspace
The Philips 9750 also provides an auto-backspace function (ABS slider: ). This is an automatic
positioning feature for the playback of a dictation.
You can specify the auto-backspace value with the ABS slider on the device.
To turn the auto-backspace function off, set the slider to 0.
Any other setting means that playback does not restart at the point at which the dictation was stopped, but a
few seconds earlier in the dictation.
Deleting
The DELETE button ( ) on the device can be used for two purposes: deleting a section from a sound file and
deleting the whole sound file.
Deleting a section
To delete a section from the current dictation, do the following:
1. Go to the beginning of a section which is to be deleted by using SKIP/BACK, SKIP/FWD or STOP/PLAY.
Make sure the device is in Stop mode and press the DELETE button once.
The beginning of the section is marked with X.