Philips LFH 9600 DVR User Manual


 
6 User manual
2.2.1 Digital Pocket Memo models
The 4-position slide switch has dierent function placements on
these two models (see LCD screen overview on page 5) to meet
global recording-style requirements. This user manual will describe
functions for both models.
The Digital Pocket Memo 9600 features an international 4-position
slide switch:
REC (recording) or iREC (insert recording),
STOP,
PLAY (playback), and
(fast rewind).
The Digital Pocket Memo 9620 features the Philips 4-position slide
switch:
(fast forward),
PLAY (playback), REC or iREC in recording mode,
STOP, and
(fast rewind).
D Note: The illustrations in this manual are for the Digital Pocket
Memo 9620 unless otherwise noted. The LCD screen of the
4-position slide switch functions will accurately represent the
function position for each model.
2.2.2 LCD display modes
Switch between the simple and advanced display modes using Philips
SpeechExec or the software application of your system integrator.
(The LCD screen may be in the advanced mode by default.)
D Note: The illustrations throughout this manual demonstrate the
advanced display mode. (If your Digital Pocket Memo is in the
simple display mode, the display will be somewhat dierent from
the screenshots.).
2.2.3 Backlighting and contrast
The LCD screen of the Digital Pocket Memo has a backlight feature
(the LCD screen is illuminated) that can be configured in the Digital
Pocket Memo menu. The backlight enhances the readability of the
display messages and symbols in poor lighting conditions, and the
contrast can be adjusted to every user’s preference or lighting
condition.
The LCD display backlight feature is activated when any button
on the Digital Pocket Memo is pressed or moved, and it remains
illuminated for 8 to 20 seconds after a button is moved or pressed.
When the backlight feature is activated, the Digital Pocket Memo
consumes somewhat more power, but can be turned o to conserve
power. See the Adjust LCD backlighting chapter on page 15 for more
information. See the Adjust LCD contrast chapter on page 15.
Advanced display mode Simple display mode