Grundig Business Systems GXR2100 Digta CordEx Microphone User Manual

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 This operating manual contains important instructions for
safe and efficient handling of the Grundig Digta CordEx (hereinafter referred to as “device”). This operating manual is part of the
device and must be kept accessible in the immediate vicinity of
the device for persons working on and with the device. Carefully read and make sure you understand this operating manual and
all product safety labels prior to starting any work with the device.
The basic prerequisite for safe work is compliance with all specified
safety and handling instructions. In addition, all local accident prevention guidelines and general safety regulations effective at the
implementation site of the device apply. Illustrations in this operating manual are provided for basic understanding and can vary from
the actual model of the device. No claims can be derived from the
illustrations in this operating manual.
Disclaimer
All information and instructions in this operating manual have been
provided under due consideration of applicable guidelines and regulations, the current and known state of the art, as well as our
many years of in-house experience. The manufacturer assumes no
liability for damages due to:
■ Failure to comply with the instructions in this operating manual
■ Improper use / misuse
■ Willful operation by non-authorized persons
■ Unauthorized conversions or non-approved technical
modifications
■ Use of non-approved spare parts
The originator is solely liable to the full extent for damages caused
by such conduct. The agreed upon obligations in the delivery contract, the general terms and conditions, the manufacturer’s delivery
conditions, and the statutory regulations valid at the time the contract was concluded, apply.
Copyright
This operating manual is protected by copyright. No part of this
operating manual may be reproduced in any form or incorporated into any information retrieval system without written permission of Grundig Business Systems GmbH (“the Manufacturer”).
Delivery of the operating manual to third parties, duplication in any
form - including excerpts - as well as exploitation and/or communication of the content, are not permitted without a written declaration of release from the manufacturer. Actions to the contrary make
damage compensation mandatory. We reserve the right to enforce
additional claims.
The manufacturer
© Grundig Business Systems GmbH
Weiherstraße 10
D-95448 Bayreuth
holds the copyright.
Fig. 1: Controls and connections of dictation microphone and docking station
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Explanation of controls and connections
No. Designation
1 Dictation microphone
Docking station
Green LED
Orange LED
Paging button
Battery
USB adapter
On/Off button
9 Speaker/microphone
10 Blue button
11 F1 button
Description
Portable hand-held unit to record and
playback dictations
Wireless station with charging possibility for dictation microphone and spare
battery
Blinking: USB connection to PC established, no connection to dictation microphone
Illuminated: USB connection to PC
established, connection to dictation
microphone established
Dictation microphone battery or spare
battery is charging
First-time connection to dictation microphone in wireless range
Establish USB connection for firmware
update
Power supply
USB adapter to use dictation microphone without battery on PC
Switching device on/off
Access system menu
Range of audio and sound
Start recording, next work section (function depends on software settings)
Configurable function button 1
No.
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Designation
F2 button
F3 button
Slide switch
15 Yellow button
16 Fast forward button
17 Display
18 Recording display
19 Cover strip
20 Receiver for spare batteries/USB adapter
21 Power supply
connection
22 PC-USB connection
23 Foot control connection
Description
Configurable function button 2
Configurable function button 3
g: REC
e: STOP
f: PLAY
i: REW
Insert dictation recording
h: FFWD
Display of system menu, position of slide
switch, wireless connection, buffer, battery charging/power supply mode
Blinking: Pause mode
Illuminated: Recording mode
Blue: Record dictation information
Red: Record dictation
Yellow: Insert dictation section
Protects slot for RFID/barcode readers
(removable)
To attach USB adapter or charge a spare
battery
Connection for enclosed power supply
Connection for data transfer to PC
Connection for a foot control to control
the slide switch function
Table of contents
Table of contents
General........................................................ 6
Explanation of signalwords and symbols..... 6
Safety information...................................... 7
Intended use ............................................... 7
Special hazards............................................ 7
Electrical voltage....................................... 7
Rechargeable batteries............................. 8
Traffic......................................................... 8
Particular groups of persons..................... 9
Obstacle.................................................... 9
Electronic components.............................. 9
Cleaning..................................................... 10
Disposal...................................................... 10
FCC statement........................................... 10
CE note.......................................................11
Scope of delivery.........................................11
Accessories................................................ 12
Start-up...................................................... 12
System requirements................................. 12
Connecting docking station........................ 12
Installing software....................................... 13
Charging battery......................................... 14
Switching on dictation microphone............. 14
Setting language........................................ 15
Operation................................................... 16
Recording new dictation............................. 16
Interrupting dictation................................... 16
Continuing dictation.................................... 17
Playing back dictation................................. 17
Overwrite dictation...................................... 17
Adding to dictation...................................... 17
Inserting recording...................................... 17
Finishing dictation....................................... 18
Switching off dictation microphone............. 18
Extended operation.................................. 19
How to deal with interrupted wireless
connection.................................................. 19
Connecting dictation microphone directly
to PC.......................................................... 20
Changing battery........................................ 21
Setting up function buttons......................... 22
Controlling dictation microphone via foot
control......................................................... 22
Connecting foot control........................... 22
Using foot control.................................... 23
Connecting barcode/RFID reader.............. 23
Operating several dictation microphones/
docking stations.......................................... 24
Registering at different docking
stations.................................................... 24
Permanent registration at a docking
station...................................................... 25
Installing firmware updates ....................... 25
Settings in system menu............................ 26
Accessing system menu......................... 26
Changing settings.................................... 27
Troubleshooting....................................... 28
Technical data........................................... 29
General
General
 CAUTION
Explanation of signalwords and symbols
Warnings
Warnings are indicated by symbols. In addition they are introduced with signal words that express the scope of the hazard.
■ All instructions must be strictly complied with!
■ When working always act cautiously to prevent accidents, personal injury, or property damage!
CAUTION, used with the safety alert symbol indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor
or moderate injury.
NOTICE
NOTICE is used to address practices not related to personal
injury. It indicates specific actions which prevent from damage to the device and from loss of dictations.
 DANGER
DANGER indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
 WARNING
WARNING indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
Indicates useful tips and recommendations as well as
information for efficient and trouble-free operation.
Safety information
Safety information
Intended use
The Digta CordEx is for exclusive use as a dictation microphone
to record and play back dictations. Any other use is considered
improper and not permitted.
■ If the power supply is dropped, have it checked by an
authorized dealer to ensure that it functions correctly and
safely.
Disregarding these precautions means risking a fatal electric shock.
 WARNING
Special hazards
Danger of fire, explosion and overheating!
Electrical voltage
 DANGER
Danger of electric shock!
■ Do not touch the power supply with wet hands.
■ Do not insert metal objects or the like into the power
supply.
■ Never open the power supply or modify the plug or cable.
■ Do not use the power supply if the housing or connection cable is damaged or the power supply does not function properly.
■ Use the power supply only with the line voltage specified
on the rating label.
■ Use the power supply only with its original connection
cable or adapter (European, UK and USA version). Never use other connection cables or adapters with different
plugs.
■ Do not place heavy objects on the power supply or connection cable, and do not cover the power supply.
■ Use the power supply only in a dry indoor environment.
Protect the power supply from moisture in the form of
water and high humidity.
■ Do not bend the connection cable of the power supply.
Safety information
■ Do not operate or store the power supply near heaters or
direct sunlight. Ensure adequate ventilation. The permitted temperature range is:
-4°F (-20°C) to 122°F (50°C) for storage
32°F (0°C) to 104°F (40°C) for operation
■ Grundig power supplies are only to be used with Grundig
office equipment.
■ Pull the power supply out of the socket to separate the
device from the power grid.
■ Unplug the power supply before cleaning it.
■ Clean the power supply only with a soft, dry cloth. Do not
use chemical cleaning agents such as alcohol, thinner,
gasoline or the like.
Disregarding these precautions means risking fire, explosion
or overheating.
Rechargeable batteries
 WARNING
Danger of explosion and burns!
■ Do not throw rechargeable batteries into a fire. Do not
short-circuit the contacts.
■ Do not keep rechargeable batteries loose in pockets, take
them apart or modify them.
■ Recharge the batteries only with the docking station or in
the dictation microphone.
■ Do not use damaged batteries.
Disregarding these precautions means risking explosions
and burns.
Traffic
 WARNING
Danger of accidents!
■ Do not use the device while operating vehicles (such as
cars, bicycles, motorcycles, ATVs, etc.).
Disregarding this precaution can lead to traffic accidents.
Safety information
Particular groups of persons
 caution
Risk of injury!
■ Do not leave the device unattended and use it with
extreme caution if children or persons who cannot assess
the dangers are nearby.
■ Keep the device away from persons (including children)
who are unable to use it safely due to their physical, sensory or mental limitations, lack of experience or lack of
knowledge.
Disregarding these precautions may lead to a stumbling
hazard.
Electronic components
NOTICE
Risk of damage and void warranty!
■ Protect the device from moisture (such as rain or water
spray).
■ Do not place the device near a heater nor in direct
sunlight.
Disregarding these precautions means risking injury.
■ Do not open the device under any circumstances.
Obstacle
Disregarding these points can cause the device to be damaged and the warranty to become void.
 CAUTION
■ Do not modify the device.
Stumbling hazard!
■ Ensure that the power supply is always in a safe position
and that neither the power supply nor any cables connected to the docking station constitute obstacles.
Safety information
NOTICE
Cleaning
Loss of data!
NOTICE
■ Please check your recording to ensure that it is complete
and repeat it if necessary.
If you are electrostatically charged and touch a device which
is switched on, the device may switch off automatically to
protect against damage.
NOTICE
Signal interference!
■ Do not make recordings near mobile telephones. In case
of interference (such as hissing), increase the distance.
Disregarding this point may lead to disruption of the recording by interference.
Risk of damage!
■ Clean the device only on the outside with a dry, soft cloth.
Do not use chemical cleaning agents.
Disregarding these instructions can cause the device to be
damaged.
Disposal
Rechargeable batteries are not to be disposed of in ordinary
household trash. Please dispose of them in an environmentally
sound manner by bringing them to an appropriate public collection
area or returning them to your dealer.
FCC statement
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is
subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
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Safety information
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with
the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the
FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not
occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause
harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can
be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the
following measures:
■ Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
■ Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
■ Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different
from that to which the receiver is connected.
CE note
The CE mark confirms that the device corresponds
to the relevant guidelines of the Eurpean Union.
Scope of delivery
■ Dictation microphone
Digta CordEx
■ USB cable for docking station
■ Docking station
■ Cover strip barcode/RFID reader
connection channel
■ Power supply
■ USB cable for power supply of
dictation microphone without
battery
■ Rechargeable battery
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Caution: Any changes or modfications not expressly approved by
the party responsible for compliance could void the user‘s authority to operate the equipment.
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Start-up
Accessories
You will find original accessories approved by the manufacturer for
Digta CordEx under:
www.grundig-gbs.com
The performance features described by Grundig only apply to
genuine Grundig accessories. Please make sure to choose only
genuine accessories from Grundig. Product liability and warranty service are provided only in this case. The use of non-Grundig
accessories or those which are not recommended and approved
by Grundig automatically void any warranty claims towards
Grundig.
Start-up
System requirements
■ DigtaSoft/DigtaSoft Pro, as of V4.2.0 by Grundig Business
Systems or compatible dictation software by other
manufacturers.
■ Processor (500 MHz or higher)
■ Windows 2000 SP4 (Rollup 1), Windows XP SP2,
Windows Vista
■ USB 1.1 or USB 2.0
■ MAPI compatible e-mail program for e-mail connection (e.g.
Microsoft Outlook)
Connecting docking station
► Place docking station [2] near the PC.
► Connect plug of power supply (as seen from the back) to left
jack on docking station.
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Start-up
►  WARNING! Insert the plug of the power supply only
into power sockets which provide the line voltage specified on the rating label. Otherwise there is a danger of fire,
explosion and overheating.
The orange LED [4] on docking station briefly illuminates when
current supply is available.
► Connect USB cable to PC and docking station. For this purpose, plug USB cable (as seen from the back) into right jack
of docking station and the other end into USB connection of
the PC.
The green LED [3] on docking station blinks as soon as docking station of Digta CordEx is properly recognized by the PC.
Installing software
Recording and playback of dictations with Digta CordEx requires dictation software to be installed on the PC,
e.g. DigtaSoft or DigtaSoft Pro by Grundig Business Systems. For additional installing information, see operation
instructions of dictation software.
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Start-up
Charging battery
 warning
Danger of explosion and burns!
■ Recharge the batteries only with the docking station or in
the dictation microphone.
■ Do not use damaged batteries.
Disregarding these precautions means risking explosions
and burns.
The battery has to be attached to the receiver of the dictation
microphone and must be charged for start-up. Alternatively the
dictation microphone can be supplied with power by means of a
special USB adapter (see section “Connecting dictation microphone directly to PC”).
► Push battery into receiver on back of dictation microphone in
direction of arrow until it snaps into place.
► Place dictation microphone [1] into docking station [2].
The orange LED [4] indicates that battery is being charged.
When LED goes out, the battery is completely charged.
The charging process does not start immediately, rather
after several minutes.
Switching on dictation microphone
► Press On/Off button [8] on right side of dictation microphone
[1] and hold until company logo appears in display [17].
On docking station [2] the green LED [3] signals the successful
registration of the dictation microphone at docking station by
continuous illumination.
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Start-up
To conserve the battery, the device switches to sleep
mode if no button is pressed on the dictation microphone
for an extended time. By pressing any button, the device
becomes operational again.
If device is not used for an extended time, it switches off
completely.
Setting language
The corresponding submenu appears.
► Select the desired language and press fast forward h OK.
► Press blue button CANC to exit system menu.
The dictation microphone features a system menu for internal
settings.
During initial start-up, it is practical to set the display language.
Additional configuration options via system menu are described in
section “Settings in system menu”.
► Briefly press On/Off button [8] on dictation microphone [1] until
the text Menu appears at bottom left of display text.
► Press blue button Menu [10].
► Move selection (marker) from one menu item to the next via
the yellow button (up) [15] and F3 button (down) [13] on dictation microphone .
► Select Language and press fast forward h OK [16].
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Operation
Operation
Recording new dictation
Switch on dictation microphone [1].
► Move the slide switch to position g and dictate into the microphone [9].
The recording symbol appears on display, and recording indicator illuminates permanently red.
Start dictation software.
Move slide switch [14] to e position.
Press blue button [10] on dictation microphone.
The display [17] shows readiness to record by the pause
symbol.
At the same, the recording indicator [18] blinks red.
The dictation microphone is now ready to record.
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If you leave the reception area of the docking station during recording, the wireless connection to the dictation
microphone is interrupted and the dictation is placed in a
buffer up to 1 minute (see section “How to deal with interrupted wireless connection”).
Interrupting dictation
► Move slide switch [14] to e position. The pause symbol
appears on the display [17]. The recording indicator [18] blinks
red.
Operation
Continuing dictation
► Move the slide switch [14] on the dictation microphone [1] to
position g and continue dictating into the microphone [9].
Playing back dictation
► Move the slide switch [14] on the dictation microphone [1] to
position i (rewind) or press fast forward h [16] to move to the
desired location in the recording.
During fast forward/rewind, the according symbols appear on
the display [17].
► Move slide switch to e position.
► Move the slide switch to position g and dictate the changes.
The recording indicator [18] will be lit red. The dictation will be
overwritten as of the previously selected position.
Adding to dictation
► Move the slide switch [14] on the dictation microphone [1] to
position e.
► Press fast forward h [16] and locate the end of the dictation.
► Move the slide switch to position g and dictate the additions
into the microphone [9].
The dictation addition will be at the end.
► Move slide switch to f position.
The dictation is played back at the current position.
Overwrite dictation
► Move the slide switch [14] on the dictation microphone [1] to
position i (rewind) or press fast forward h [16] to move to the
position in the dictation to overwrite.
Inserting recording
Additional recordings can be inserted into an existing dictation
without overwriting the old dictation.
► Move the slide switch [14] on the dictation microphone [1] to
position i (rewind) or press fast forward h [16] to move to the
position in the dictation where text is to be inserted.
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Operation
The function can vary, depending on applied dictation
software.
► Move slide switch to e position.
► Press yellow button Insert [15].
► Move the slide switch [14] to position g and dictate the text to
be added into the microphone.
Starting at preselected position, new text is integrated into
existing dictation.
► Move slide switch to e position.
The recording will be interrupted. To continue, move the slide
switch to position g.
► Press yellow button Insert.
The inserted recording is finished.
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Depending on applied dictation software, it is possible to
insert additional information text (info) into dictations.
For additional information, see operating instructions of
dictation software.
Finishing dictation
► Stopping the recording:
Move the slide switch [14] on the dictation microphone [1]
briefly to position i (rewind) or press fast forward h [16].
► To finish dictation:
Press blue button [10].
Depending on applied dictation software, function of the
blue button can vary.
For additional information, see operating instructions of
dictation software.
Switching off dictation microphone
► Keep On/Off button [8] on dictation microphone [1] pressed
until indication in display [17] goes out.
Extended operation
Extended operation
How to deal with interrupted wireless connection
In case the wireless connection between dictation microphone and
docking station becomes interrupted, a bar appears in the upper
part of the display that turns orange with increasing talk time. The
text is then stored in the dictation microphone. A signal sounds in
intervals of a few seconds, warning of a buffer overflow.
As soon as the dictation microphone is in the reception area of the
docking station again and slide switch is moved to e position, the
content of the buffer is transferred to the docking station.
A blue bar appears on the display, whose fill level corresponds to
the buffer content to be transferred. At the same time, the recording indicator blinks red.
NOTICE
NOTICE
Loss of data due to interrupted wireless connection!
■ Re-enter the wireless range of the docking station with the
dictation microphone within a minute.
The maximum speaking time without a wireless connection to
the docking station is 1 minute. If the wireless connection is
interrupted for a longer period, recording will stop, signaled
by two brief sounds.
Loss of data if switched off too soon!
■ Wait until the buffer is transmitted completely.
Switching off the dictation microphone before the buffer content is transferred completely to the docking station can lead
to loss of data.
Dictation has been completely transferred to PC as soon as both
bars have disappeared from display.
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Extended operation
Connecting dictation microphone directly to PC
The dictation microphone can be connected directly to PC by
means of a special USB adapter for operation without battery. At
time of delivery, the USB adapter is located in the docking station
at the receiver for spare battery.
►  NOTICE! Lift the cover plate of the adapter carefully using the point of a ballpoint pen or screwdriver. Using
other tools may damage the cover plate.
► Pull USB adapter [7] in direction of the arrow from docking station [2] .
► Connect USB plug to jack.
► Close cover plate. Ensure that the nibs of the cover plate properly fit into the grooves of the adapter housing.
► Push USB adapter on back of dictation microphone [1] in
direction of arrow into battery holder.
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Extended operation
The useful life of Digta CordEx can be expanded by means of a
replacement battery, without causing longer pauses by battery
charging times.
A replacement battery is available as accessory and not included
in the scope of delivery.
► Switch off dictation microphone [1].
The dictation microphone is now ready.
► Remove battery [6] on back of dictation microphone in direction of arrow.
Changing battery
 warning
Danger of explosion and burns!
■ Recharge the batteries only with the docking station or in
the dictation microphone.
■ Do not use damaged batteries.
Disregarding these precautions means risking explosions
and burns.
► Insert replacement battery into receiver of dictation microphone in reverse direction of arrow.
The dictation microphone is now ready.
An empty battery can be charged during operation at the docking station.
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Extended operation
► Remove already existing battery or USB adapter from docking station.
Setting up function buttons
Function buttons F1 to F3 [11-13] can be assigned with special functions. Set-up is performed via software AdapterServer.
Depending on applied dictation software, assignment of function
buttons can vary.
For additional set-up information, see operating instructions of dictation software.
Controlling dictation microphone via foot control
► Insert battery to be charged completely into receiver of docking
station in reverse direction of arrow.
The orange LED indicates that battery is being charged. When
LED goes out, the battery is completely charged.
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The battery on the docking station is only charged if dictation microphone is not located in docking station. Otherwise the battery in dictation microphone is charged first.
The charging process does not start immediately, rather
after several minutes.
The dictation microphone can be operated by means of a foot
control (optionally available). This allows the control of dictation
microphone functions without the use of hands.
Connecting foot control
► Plug connection cable of foot control into the provided connection jack [23] on back of docking station.
Extended operation
Depending on applied dictation software, function of the
foot control can vary.
Right pedal
■ e (STOP)
■ f (PLAY)
► To start/pause recording and playback, press the pedal briefly.
Connecting barcode/RFID reader
Using foot control
The foot control assumes the following functions:
Left pedal
■ i (REW)
► To rewind the dictation, press the pedal.
The dictation microphone is designed for connection of a barcode
or RFID reader. This allows identification of dictations by a code.
For connection, the existing cover strip must be replaced. The
device is equipped with a special cover strip that leaves the connection slot for accessory devices open and supports the barcode/
RFID reader.
Middle pedal
■ g (REC)
► To create a new dictation, press the pedal down and wait until
the dictation software starts a new dictation.
► To switch to recording mode, press the pedal briefly. To start/
pause recording and playback, press the pedal briefly.
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Extended operation
► Remove existing cover strip [19] from dictation microphone [1].
Registering at different docking stations
Presetting
► Switch on dictation microphone [1].
► In system menu, set option Station allocation to Dynamic pair.
(see section “Settings in system menu”).
► Attach new cover strip to dictation microphone.
► Connect barcode/RFID reader to dictation microphone. See
operating instructions of accessory devices.
For details on use of barcode/RFID reader see operating
instructions of reader and dictation software.
Operating several dictation microphones/docking
stations
To be able to record with one dictation microphone in different
rooms with separate docking stations, a dictation microphone can
be operated on different docking stations.
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The setting Dynamic pair. is a factory setting.
► Switch off dictation microphone.
Registering
► Approach docking station [2] with which connection is to be
established, closely with dictation microphone [1].
► Switch on dictation microphone.
The green LED [3] of docking station blinks fast when dictation
microphone registers for the first time at the station.
► Press paging button [5] on docking station.
The dictation microphone is now connected to docking station.
Repeat the registration process for each docking station with
which the dictation microphone is to be connected.
Extended operation
Renewed registration is only required if dictation microphone has been disconnected from docking station for an
extended time. Otherwise it is sufficient to switch on the
dictation microphone in reception area of docking station
to establish connection.
Permanent registration at a docking station
If several docking station are in close proximity (e.g. in one room),
the dictation microphone may only be connected to one selected
station when switched on.
► Switch on dictation microphone [1] near the permanently
assigned docking station [2].
The dictation microphone registers in variable mode at the
docking station.
► In system menu, set option Station allocation to Static pair.
(see section “Settings in system menu”).
The dictation microphone is now permanently linked to the
docking station and connects with it every time it is switched
on.
The setting can only be reversed by means of the permanently assigned dictation microphone.
Installing firmware updates
Firmware updates include important changes by the manufacturer to the functions of the Digta CordEx. New firmware is available
on the Internet site at:
www.grundig-gbs.com
An Internet connection is required for downloading.
NOTICE
The device can be damaged if the update process is
interrupted!
■ Do not interrupt the update process!
If the firmware is incomplete, the device may be rendered
unusable.
Prior to an update check if a firmware with a higher version number is available.
► Switch on dictation microphone [1].
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Extended operation
► Check firmware version in dictation microphone (see section
“Settings in system menu”).
► If a new firmware version for Digta CordEx is available online,
download the corresponding file onto the PC.
► Keep paging button [5] on docking station [2] pressed down for
several seconds.
Now the Digta CordEx registers itself for data transfer at the
PC and is assigned with a separate drive letter.
► Copy the new firmware file “CordEx.hex” to the Digta CordEx
drive.
The dictation microphone shows the progress of the update in
display [17].
After successful transfer, the dictation microphone is rebooted.
Installation of firmware update is now complete and dictation
microphone is ready.
Settings in system menu
The dictation microphone features a system menu for internal
settings.
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Accessing system menu
► Briefly press On/Off button [8] on dictation microphone [1] until
the text Menu appears at bottom left of display text.
► Press blue button Menu [10].
The system menu consists of the following menu items:
■ Connection
Start pairing
Stop pairing
Connects the dictation microphone to a docking station or disconnects an existing connection. This function is required for multiple
device operation (see section “Operating several dictation microphone/docking stations”).
■ Version/Info
Serial no.
FW/Urloader
Display of serial number and firmware version. This function is
required for firmware update (see section “Installing firmware
update”).
Extended operation
■ Language
Selecting display language.
■ Station allocation
If no button is pressed for an extended time, system
menu is automatically exited.
Static pair.
Dynamic pair.
Depending on setting, the dictation microphone always permanently connects to a docking station or searches for a nearby station in the reception area. This function is required for multiple
device operation (see section “Operating several dictation microphones/docking stations”).
Changing settings
► Move selection (marker) from one menu item to the next via
the yellow button (up) [15] and F3 button (down) [13] on dictation microphone [1].
► Select the entry and press fast forward h [16] OK.
The corresponding submenu appears.
► Select the entry and press fast forward h OK.
► Press blue button CANC [10] to exit system menu.
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Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
Electrical devices can experience malfunctions. This must not always concern a fault on the device. Thus, based on the following table,
check if you can eliminate the malfunction yourself.
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Malfunction
Possible cause
Repair
Device does not switch on.
Battery empty.
Charge or replace the battery. (See the
section “Charging battery” and “Changing battery”.)
Power supply interrupted.
Check the power cable to ensure that it
is properly inserted and is not damaged.
(See the section “Connecting docking
station”.)
Device does not respond to
input commands.
Wireless connection to docking Check wireless connection. Symbol for
station interrupted.
wireless connection must continuously illuminate.
Switch device off and on again.
No sound audible, or too low.
Microphone or playback volume incorrectly set.
Set volume in dictation software.
Sound distorted or too loud.
Microphone or playback volume incorrectly set.
Set volume in dictation software.
Technical data
Technical data
Dictation microphone
Radio transmission
RF 2.4 GHz transceiver, ISM band
Transmitting power
max. 1 mW
Radio range
up to 26 ft (8 m)
Frequency range
200 Hz – 7500 Hz ± 2 dB
Power supply
Rechargeable lithium polymer battery
950 mA, 3.7 V
Operating time
approx. 8 h recording time
Size (H x W x D)
8.35 in x 1.57 in x 0.79 in
(212 mm x 40 mm x 20 mm)
Weight
0.31 lb (140 g)
Docking station
Power supply
USB (self-powered and mains/charger unit model 475
500 mA, 5 V
Size (H x W x D)
5.35 in x 1.81 in x 5.43 in
(136 mm x 46 mm x 138 mm)
Weight
0.64 lb (290 g)
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