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For details on Dragon NaturallySpeaking, refer to the operating instructions supplied with Dragon NaturallySpeaking. For information on using Dragon NaturallySpeaking, refer to the documentation supplied with the software. For the latest version and information on the availability of Dragon NaturallySpeaking in each region, please refer to the following home page: Notes You can use the transcribing feature only when you have installed Dragon NaturallySpeaking Select or Professional Edition (not supplied) on your computer. To install Dragon NaturallySpeaking, your computer should meet the specified system requirements. You can transcribe the following messages saved in your IC recorder or on your computer; ST, STSP, STLP or SP recording mode messages (MP3 files) 44.1/16/11 kHz 16-bit WAV files saved on your computer You cannot transcribe a message recording the voices of more than one person. Creating a user file adapted to your recorded speech (Training) What is “Training”? Before you can transcribe recorded messages using Dragon NaturallySpeaking, you must create a user file specifically adapted to the sound of your recorded speech. This procedure is called “training.” When training is complete, Dragon NaturallySpeaking creates a user speech file containing information about your recorded speech. Refer to the operating instructions or the help supplied with Dragon NaturallySpeaking, as some parts of training are the same as those required for dictating directly to the computer using a headset microphone. Even if you have already created a user speech file with a headset microphone, you should create a separate speech file for the IC recorder to get better recognition accuracy. Tips on using the IC recorder When transcribing messages recorded using the IC recorder, the following tips will help you obtain maximum recognition accuracy. Set “REC MODE” to “ST,” “STSP,” “STLP” or “SP” in the menu. When creating a user speech file (training), set “REC MODE” to the mode you normally use for voice recognition software. Set “MIC SENSITIVITY” to “LOW (L)” in the menu. Hold the IC recorder firmly and start recording. Hold the IC recorder so that the microphone is about an inch (2 - 3 cm) from the corner of your mouth, not directly in front of it. This minimizes the sound of your breath in the recordings, enabling maximum recognition accuracy. Note Avoid recording in a noisy place, such as on a subway platform, in order to obtain maximum recognition accuracy. Playing Back Music Files ., . ENT . . . .. /MENU 1 Remove the IC recorder from your computer, press /MENU, press . or . on the control button to select the folder () in which music files are stored, and then press ENT. 2 Press . or . to select the music file you want to play. 3 Press .. to start playback. 4 Press . (stop) to stop playback. The maximum playback time (tracks*), when playing music files using the IC recorder, is as follows. 48 kbps 128 kbps ICD-UX71/ UX71F 47 hr. 50 min. (717 tracks) 17 hr. 55 min. (268 tracks) ICD-UX81/ UX81F 95 hr. 55 min. (1438 tracks) 35 hr. 55 min. (538 tracks) ICD-UX91F 192 hr. (2880 tracks) 72 hr. (1080 tracks) * In the case where tracks of 4 minutes each are transferred to the IC recorder. Display when playing back a music file Press . or . on the control button to check the music file information during playback. :Folder name:Title* :Artist name* :File name* The ID3 tag information is displayed. Enjoying the music files more Selecting the playback mode You can select the playback mode, such as playback of one music file, continuous playback of music files in one folder, continuous playback of all music files, repeat playback of one music file, repeat playback of music files in one folder and repeat playback of all music files, in the menu. For details, see page 43. Selecting a sound effect You can set a effect such as “NOISE CUT,” “POP,” “ROCK,” “JAZZ,” “BASS 1,” or “BASS 2,” for the playback item in the menu. For details, see page 46. Adjusting the playback speed – the DPC (Digital Pitch Control) function You can adjust a playback speed between +100% and –50% of normal speed in the menu. You can only adjust the playback speed between 0 and -50% when messages are recorded as WMA files. For details, see page 45. Playing back a message at a desired time with an alarm You can sound an alarm and start playback of a selected message at a desired time. For details, see page 49. Listening to the FM Radio 85GB Listening to the FM Radio (for ICD-UX71F/UX81F/UX91F only) The headphone cord is an FM antenna, therefore, connect the headphone when listening to the radio. During FM reception or FM recording, you can switch between the sound from the speaker and the sound from the headphones using the menu. For details, see page 87. Note During FM reception you cannot charge the battery. Tuning in an FM radio Station ., . ENT/MENU The display in the display window may be different from the actual one in some regions. 8...
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