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Flashmic menu system, Using the menus, Menu – HHB comm DRM85 User Manual

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MENU

Entering the Menu System

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ENGLISH

FlashMic Menu System

The FlashMic’s menu system allows you to adjust internal settings and select various options

to suit your specific recording needs.

Basic recording, playback and file transfer do not require use of the menu system.

Note that some of the menus will only be available to the user if access to them was enabled

in the FlashMic Manager software at the time of configuration file definition. These menus

are clearly indicated in the descriptions that follow and are marked with an asterisk (*) in

the table below. Please see the manual section on FlashMic Manager for more information

about configuration files and enabling or disabling user access.

Using the Menus

The menu system is entered by pressing the M/STOP button while the FlashMic is in IDLE
mode. The word

MENU

appears in the display.

Note that pressing M/STOP while the FlashMic is in REC or PLAY modes cancels REC or

PLAY.

This is the ‘header’ of the menu option list. A SHORT DOWN TURN of the jogswitch will
now bring up the first of the menus,

PRESET

. Subsequent SHORT DOWN TURNs bring up

the others in turn. When the menu that you want to check or modify is reached, it may be

selected by a SHORT PRESS of the jogswitch.

The menu options are:

MENU

DISPLAY

USE

Preset Menu

PRESET

Allows selection of a different configuration

preset

*Recording Mode Menu

R MODE

Allows selection of audio file format

*Recording Level Menu

RECLEV

Adjustment of recording level

*Hi-pass Filter Menu

HIPASS

Hi-pass filter in/out

*Battery Type Menu

BATTYP

Set for battery type in use

Delete Menu

DELTRK

Deletes selected recording

Clock Set Menu

TIMDAT

Sets internal calendar and clock

Pressing M/STOP a second time (from anywhere within the menu structure) will return the

FlashMic to IDLE mode.

A SHORT PRESS on the jogswitch from within a menu option (i.e., after a menu option has

been selected) returns the FlashMic to the opening screen of that menu option. The display

will briefly show OK to confirm that the required change has been made.