Charging The Batteries - Olympus DS-5500 Manual De Instrucciones

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2 Insert two AAA batteries observing
the correct polarity, then close the
battery cover.
Battery indicator:
The battery indicator on the display
will decrease as the battery loses
power.
• When [
] indicator appears on
the display, charge or replace the
batteries as soon as possible. When
the battery is too weak, [
[Battery Low] will appear on the
display and the recorder will shut
down.
Notes:
• Turn off the recorder before
replacing the batteries. Removing
the batteries while the recorder is
still in use may cause malfunctions,
file corruption or file loss.
• After replacing the batteries, it may
become necessary to re-set the
battery type and the time and date
if you leave the batteries out of the
recorder for more than 15 minutes
or if you remove the batteries right
after loading it into the recorder.
For details about the battery type
settings and time/date settings, see
"Setting battery type and time/
date".
• When playing a recorded file, the
recorder operation may stop due
to the reduction of the voltage
output of the batteries depending
on the volume level even if [
displayed in the battery indicator. In
this case, lower the volume level of
the recorder.

Charging the batteries

Fully charge the batteries (approx. 3
hours) before use.
Charging the batteries
directly via USB cable
Before connecting the USB cable, exit
the hold mode.
Charging by connecting to a PC
via USB cable:
1 Boot the PC.
2 Connect the USB cable to the USB
port of the PC.
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3 While the recorder is in stop mode or
turned off, connect the USB cable to
the USB connector on the bottom of
the recorder.
• Charging is completed when
battery indicator turns to [
Charging by connecting to a USB
connecting AC adapter via USB
cable:
1 Connect the USB cable to the USB
connecting AC adapter (A514)
(optional).
2 Plug the AC adapter into AC outlet.
3 While the recorder is in stop mode or
] and
turned off, connect the USB cable to
the USB connector on the bottom of
the recorder.
• Charging is completed when
[
] and [Battery Full] are
displayed.
Charging the batteries using
the docking station
The "Standard" version of the
DS-5500 does not include the
docking station and the AC adapter
(optional).
Charging using docking station
and AC adapter:
1 Connect the AC adapter to the
docking station.
2 Firmly press the recorder all the way
into the docking station as shown in
the illustration.
] is
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• The CHARGE indicator light turns
on when charging starts, and turns
off when charging is complete.
• Use the included AC Adapter
(A517).
Charging using docking station
].
and USB cable:
Connect the USB cable to the
docking station.
Notes:
• If the battery type is set to
[Alkaline], the batteries cannot be
charged.
• If [
appear on the display, the batteries
cannot be charged.
• When an error occurs during
charging, indicators below will
appear on the display, and the
charging will stop.
[
]/[
[
]/[
[
]/[
• Models of batteries which are
different from the included one may
not charge.
• The recorder cannot be charged
when the PC is not turned on. It
may not also be charged when the
PC is in standby, hibernate, or sleep
mode.
• Charging the batteries via the
USB cable connection may not be
successful depending on the power
capacity of the USB port in your PC.
Use the AC adapter instead.
• Do not charge the recorder through
a USB hub.
• Do not attach or remove the
batteries if the USB cable is
connected.
• Push the USB cable into the USB
connector all the way. Otherwise,
the recorder may not operate
properly.
• Use the included dedicated USB
cable. If any other manufacturer's
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cable is used, it may lead to
malfunction of the recorder. Also,
never use this dedicated cable with
any other manufacturer's products.
• Do not set or remove the recorder
to/from the docking station while
operating.
] and [Cannot Charge]
]: Abnormal high
temperature
]: Abnormal low
temperature
]: Insufficient USB bus
power or other errors
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