D1000
Digital Voice Recorder
User friendly, the D1000 comes loaded with many
features including a removable flash memory card, over-write recording,
insert recording and LCD information display.
Ultra Compact Design - measures a mere 4.7"
(H) x 1.81" (W) x .091" (D) and weighs only 6.0 oz. with
batteries.
Recording Time - Record in
Standard or Long, by setting the REC TIME switch. STANDARD recording is
16 minutes with a 2MB card and 33 minutes with a 4MB card. LONG
recording is 34 minutes with a 2MB card and 72 minutes with a 4MB card.
If using voice recognition software, you must be recording in the
Standard mode. The D1000 comes standard with one 2MB card. Additional
2MB and 4MB cards can be purchased for increased storage. An 8MB card
will be available in the Spring of '98.
Silent Compression Voice
Activation (SCVA) - A unique silence compression algorithm is
incorporated dynamically selecting one of two bit-rates, depending upon
the incoming speech activity. This new SCVA will allow you to save
additional memory space by coding silence at a lower bit rate.
Note:
The SCVA mode should be off for voice recognition recording and
playback. Dictation mode should be on when using with voice recognition
software
Large LCD Panel for message and operating mode
display.
Message editing made easy with
three edit features; Over-Write, Insert, and Erase. Digital recording
accommodates an Insert Recording feature not possible in analog
recording. The Insert Recording feature is comparable to the ability to
add text in word-processing software, creating a natural and efficient
way to edit voice recordings.
The Erase feature allows you to
erase each file, part of a document or the whole card. The Write
Protection feature can be used for the entire card or for each file to
prevent accidental erasure.
Interface with a PC with a PCMCIA
card adapter. Files can be transferred to any laptop or desktop PC which
has a PCMCIA slot. Makes e-mailing voice files a reality. An optional
Miniature Card Reader/Writer is available for desktop computer users.
Fast-forward control will gradually speed up
playback to 96 times normal speed, but will stop automatically at the
end of the file.
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