Where is the serial number on the player so my wife won't have to look all
over Heaven's half acre for it? (smile) Glad to know the software works. I
was going to try it. Pat Ferguson said it didn't but I had questions about
that. (grin)
----- Original Message -----
From: "Robert Logue" <bobca...@telusplanet.net>
To: "PC audio discussion list. " <Pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Tuesday, December 15, 2009 12:28 AM
Subject: setting time on Olympus dm-520 and other findings
Some findings about the Olympus dm-520:
A great discovery for me is that we can set the time on the dm-520 using
the included Olympus Sonority software. Very nice since the unit doesn't
talk when setting the clock: synchronize date/time from the device menu.
Can also be done automatically each time the unit is connected from the
tools, options, device tab.
Speaking of options, this dialog is a bit hard to use with Jaws. It is
necessary to use the Jaws cursor because the tab key only takes one to the
first control on each tab page. They aren't actually tabs but the pages
are selected from a tree instead.
A strange thing about the file listings in the recorder folder is each one
has the number 7 in front of the name so I hear 7 graphic 228 filename
each time I arrow up and down. I wonder what that "7" is. I also wonder
what the graphic stands for.
I'm just learning to use the Sonority software.
I'm glad I registered the unit as I got 10% off purchase of accessories.
So I went for the wireless remote control. I didn't go for the extra
batteries as I have my own rechargeables.
Speaking of registering: The Sonority software serial number is on a
peace of paper that has a strip of tape along one end. I was able to scan
that. But, I did have to get sighted help to read the hardware serial
number.
Oops! I pressed new from the file menu. That brought up the "found new
hardware wizard". I cancelled that as the drivers were already installed.
But, I just heard "system settings changed". What now? Better save this
and see what happened. I think I refreshed the device so Windows
reinstalled the drivers. Oh well. Didn't loose any files.
Bob
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