Continue Recording; Add To A Dictation (Overwrite/Insert) - Philips SpeechMike Classic User Manual

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5.4

Continue recording

A dictation file can be opened and edited if
transcription has not begun. To open a dictation
file and continue recording, select a file in the
work list and do the following:
Double-click the dictation file in the
1
dictation work list or select a dictation file
and click the
CONTINUE
toolbar.
The dictation file is opened in the recorder
2
window. Continue recording using the
SpeechMike, the Digital Pocket Memo or
the recorder window buttons.
D Note
It is not possible to open an existing dictation
file using the buttons of the SpeechMike or the
Digital Pocket Memo.
5.5
Add to a dictation (overwrite/
insert)
Dictation files are recorded in overwrite mode
by default. Switch to insert mode to make
additions to a dictation file:
To switch between insert and overwrite
1
recording modes:
Press the
Insert/Overwrite
recorder window while stopped.
Press the
INS/OVR
SpeechMike while stopped.
Press the
FUNCTION
Digital Pocket Memo 9600 while stopped.
Fast forward or fast rewind to the position
2
14
button on the
button in the
button
on the
1
key
on the
1
where the insertion should be made.
Record the text to be inserted. The
3
insertion will not overwrite dictation.
Stop recording
4
By pressing the
recorder window.
By pressing the
the SpeechMike Pro.
By moving the slide switch
position on the SpeechMike Classic or the
Digital Pocket Memo.
To switch back to the overwrite mode:
5
Press the
Insert/Overwrite
recorder window.
Press the
INS/OVR
SpeechMike.
Press the
FUNCTION
Digital Pocket Memo 9600.
1
2
D Note
The status LED of the SpeechMike is red in
SpeechMike Pro
PLUS
SpeechMike Classic
overwrite mode and green in insert mode. The
current mode is also displayed in the status bar
of the recorder window.
button in the
RECORD
button
on
RECORD
2
to the
2
button in the
button
on the
1
key
on the
1
1
2
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