PC connection/disconnection
Connecting the voice recorder to a PC
1 Start the PC.
2 Connect the voice recorder and PC using the Portable USB cable.
2 5
For VN-731PC, use PC connection/disconnection
the USB cable.
1
Portable USB cable: (VN-733PC and VN-732PC models only)
You can store the spare microSD card in the Portable USB cable.
Even if a microSD card is inserted, it cannot be used as USB memory.
1 Connect the Portable USB cable to the USB port on the PC.
2 Check that the voice recorder is in stop mode, then connect the Portable USB cable.
• [Remote] appears in the voice recorder’s display when the USB connector is connected.
TIP NOTE
• Windows: The voice recorder is • The voice recorder must not be in
recognized and displayed in the HOLD mode.
[My Computer] folder with the model
name as the drive name. If there is a • Insert the USB connector securely all
microSD card in the voice recorder, it the way. Operation will not be normal if
can be used as the [Removable Disk]. the connection is not made properly.
• Macintosh: The voice recorder is • Connecting the voice recorder through
recognized and displayed on the a USB hub may result in unstable
desktop with the model name as the operation. Do not use a USB hub if
drive name. If there is a microSD card operation is unstable.
in the voice recorder, [Untitled] is
displayed. • Use only a compatible Olympus USB
cable. Operation is not guaranteed if
• For information on the PC’s USB port, another manufacturer’s cable is used.
see the PC’s user manual. Only use the Olympus USB extension
cable with the voice recorder and never
use it with another manufacture’s
products.
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PC connection/disconnection
Disconnecting the voice recorder from a PC
Windows Macintosh
1 On the task bar at the bottom- 1 Drag-and-drop the removable
right of the screen, click [ ] and disk icon for the voice recorder
select [Safely remove USB Mass shown on the desktop to the
Storage Device]. trash can icon.
PC connection/disconnection5 • The letter used to identify the drive
will vary according to your PC.
• When the window indicating it is safe
to remove hardware appears, close the
window.
2 Check that the voice recorder’s 2 Check that the voice recorder’s
LED indicator light is off before LED indicator light is off before
disconnecting the voice recorder disconnecting the voice recorder
from the PC. from the PC.
NOTE
• To prevent the risk of data damage, never disconnect the voice recorder from the USB
port while the LED indicator light is flashing.
• In the Mac OS operational environment, WMA format files cannot be played back.
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Loading a file to a PC
The voice recorder’s five folders are displayed on the PC as [FOLDER_A], [FOLDER_B],
[FOLDER_C], [FOLDER_D] and [FOLDER_E]. You can copy voice recorder files to any folder on
the PC.
Windows 4 Voice recorder drive name and
folder names on the PC
1 Connect the voice recorder to the
PC (☞ P.51). Internal memory
2 Open Windows Explorer. Drive name Folder names
• When you open [My Computer], VN-733PC*
the voice recorder is recognized and RECORDER FOLDER_A
displayed with the model name as the
drive name. FOLDER_B
3 Click on the folder labeled with FOLDER_C
your voice recorder’s model
name. FOLDER_D 5
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5 Disconnect the voice recorder microSD card Loading a file to a PC
from the PC (☞ P.52).
Drive name Folder names
Macintosh
Removable RECORDER FOLDER_A
1 Connect the voice recorder to the disk
PC (☞ P.51). FOLDER_B
• When the voice recorder is connected Windows
to the Macintosh operating system, FOLDER_C
it is recognized and displayed on the Untitled
desktop with the model name as the Macintosh FOLDER_D
drive name.
FOLDER_E
2 Double-click the removable disk
icon labeled with your voice * Recognized/displayed by voice recorder
recorder’s model name. drive name.
3 Copy the desired data to the PC. NOTE
4 Disconnect the voice recorder • To prevent the risk of data damage,
from the PC (☞ P.52). never disconnect the voice recorder
from the USB port while the LED
indicator light is flashing.
• WMA-format files cannot be played
in the standard Macintosh operating
system.
Other information
Alarm message list
Message Meaning Action required
Battery low The remaining battery power Replace the battery (☞ P.8).
is low.
File locked An attempt was made to erase a You must unlock the file before you
locked file. can erase it (☞ P.37).
No more can be set The maximum number of index Erase unneeded index marks
marks (99) have been written in (☞ P.31).
the file.
Erase unneeded temp marks
The maximum number of temp (☞ P.31).
marks (99) have been written in
the file.
6 The maximum number of files Erase unneeded files (☞ P.32).
Folder full (200) have been saved in the
Alarm message list folder.
Memory error An internal memory error Contact the Olympus Customer
Card error occurred. Support Center (☞ back cover).
VN-733PC and VN-732PC models only
The microSD card was not Remove and reinsert the microSD
recognized correctly. card (☞ P.11, P.12).
Memory full There is no remaining memory. Erase unneeded files (☞ P.32).
No file There are no files in the folder. Select another folder (☞ P.15).
Format error A formatting problem occurred. Format the memory again
(☞ P.48).
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Troubleshooting
Problem Possible cause Solution
The display is blank. The battery is not inserted Check that the positive and negative
properly. terminals of the battery are placed
Unable to operate the correctly (☞ P.8).
voice recorder. The remaining battery power
is low. Replace the battery (☞ P.8).
Unable to record.
The power is OFF. Turn the power ON (☞ P.9).
Playback is inaudible.
The remaining battery power Replace the battery (☞ P.8).
Unable to erase a file. is low.
Turn the power ON (☞ P.9).
Unable to write index The power is OFF.
marks/temp marks. Release HOLD mode (☞ P.13).
The PC is unable to The voice recorder is in HOLD
recognize the voice mode.
recorder.
There is no remaining memory. Erase unneeded files (☞ P.32). 6
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The earphones are connected to To output the playback through the built-
the EAR jack. in speaker, disconnect the earphones.
The volume is set to [00]. Adjust the volume (☞ P.24).
The file is locked. You must unlock the file before you can
erase it (☞ P.37).
The file is a read-only file. Unlock the file, or undo the read-only
setting on a PC.
The maximum number of marks
(99) has been reached. Erase unneeded marks (☞ P.31).
The file is locked. Unlock the file (☞ P.37).
Unlock the file, or undo the read-only
The file is a read-only file. setting on a PC.
VN-733PC model only Select [PC] for [USB Settings] (☞ P.47).
[AC Adapter] has been selected
for [USB Settings].
Accessories (optional)
Accessories for Olympus voice recorders can be purchased directly from the Online Shop on the
Olympus website.
Availability of accessories differs depending on the country.
ME51SW stereo microphone ME15 mono tie clip microphone
Has a large-diameter built-in microphone (omnidirectional)
for sensitive stereo recording. A small, unobtrusive microphone that
ME34 compact zoom microphone comes with a tie-clip.
(unidirectional)
TP8 telephone pickup microphone
Comes with an integrated tripod ideal An earphone microphone that can
for table placement when recording be worn in the ear during phone
events from a distance, such as calls. Clearly captures voices and
conferences or lectures. conversations during phone calls.
ME33 boundary microphone A514 USB-connection AC adapter
6 A microphone for recording conferences A USB-connected AC adapter that
that enables connection of up to three provides 5-volt DC output. (100-240 VAC,
left- and three right-channel units. 50/60 Hz)
Cascade connection enables the left/ KA333 connecting cord
Accessories (optional) right channel connections to be A resistive connection cord with stereo
extended up to about 12 meters, to mini-plugs (3.5 mm diameter) on both
capture sound from a broad range. ends. Used to connect the earphone jack
ME52W mono microphone output to the microphone input when
(unidirectional) recording. Comes with plug adapters
(PA331/PA231) that adapt to mono mini
Designed to record sound from a plugs (3.5 mm diameter) or mono mini
distance while minimizing the impact of mini plugs (2.5 mm diameter).
surrounding noise.
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Copyright and trademark information
• The information in this document is subject to change in future without prior notice. Contact
Olympus Customer Support Center for the latest product names, model numbers and other
information.
• Voice recorder displays and product illustrations shown in this manual may differ from
the actual product. While every precaution has been taken to ensure the accuracy of
the information in this manual, errors may occasionally arise. Any questions or concerns
regarding doubtful information, or possible errors or omissions should be directed to the
Olympus Customer Support Center.
• Olympus Corporation and Olympus Imaging Corp. are the copyright holders of this manual.
Copyright law prohibits unauthorized reproduction of this manual, or unauthorized
distribution of reproductions thereof.
• Note that Olympus will assume no liability in the event of damages, lost earnings, or any
claims from third parties resulting from improper use of the product.
Trademarks and registered trademarks 6
• IBM and PC/AT are trademarks or registered trademarks of International Business Machines Copyright and trademark information
Corporation.
• Microsoft, Windows and Windows Media are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.
• microSD and microSDHC are trademarks of the SD Card Association.
• Macintosh and iTunes are trademarks of Apple Inc.
• The product uses MP3 audio coding technology licensed from Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson.
• The product uses noise-canceling technology licensed from NEC Corporation.
All other brand or product names in this manual are the trademarks or registered trademarks of
their respective owners.
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Safety precautions
Before using the voice recorder, read Voice recorder safety precautions
this manual to ensure correct and safe f WARNING
operation. After reading this manual, be
sure to keep it on hand for ready reference s Do not use the voice recorder in
whenever needed. an atmosphere that might contain
flammable or explosive gases.
Important safety precautions
• Important safety precautions in this It may cause fire or explosion.
manual are accompanied by the symbol s Do not attempt to disassemble,
and labels below. Always follow these repair or modify the voice recorder.
precautions to prevent harming yourself
or others, or causing damage to property. It may cause electric shock or injury.
• The meaning of each precaution type is s Do not operate the voice recorder
given below. while operating a vehicle (such as a
bicycle, motorcycle or car).
It may cause traffic accidents.
6 f DANGER s Do not leave the voice recorder in
A precaution about an imminent a location accessible to an infant
danger that is expected to result in or child.
Safety precautions death or serious injury if equipment is Pay attention when using the voice recorder
handed incorrectly. near an infant or child, taking care not to
f WARNING leave it unattended. Infants and children are
unable to understand voice recorder safety
A precaution about a situation that precautions, and are at risk of accidents
is expected to potentially result in such as:
death or serious injury if equipment is
handled incorrectly. – Strangulation caused by accidental
entanglement of the earphone cord
f CAUTION around the neck.
– Operation errors resulting in injury or
A precaution about a situation that electric shock.
is expected to potentially result in
injury, or is expected to result only s Use microSD/microSDHC memory
cards only. Never place other types
in property damage, if equipment is of cards in the voice recorder.
handled incorrectly. If another card type is placed in the voice
recorder by accident, do not try to pull it out
by force. Contact an Olympus repair center
or service center.
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Safety precautions
s If the voice recorder is dropped in Batteries 6
water or, if water, metal or combus-
tible foreign matter gets inside: f DANGER Safety precautions
1 Remove the battery immediately.
2Contact your place of purchase or s Do not place the battery near
an Olympus service center for repair. ignition sources.
Continued use may result in fire or
electric shock. s Do not incinerate, heat or disas-
semble the battery. Do not
s Do not use the voice recorder or short-circuit the battery’s positive
use it only as directed in airplanes, and negative electrodes.
hospitals or other locations It may cause fire, ruptures, combustion or
where use of electronic devices is overheating.
restricted.
s Do not solder connections directly
s Stop using the voice recorder if onto the battery. Do not deform,
you notice unusual odor, noise, or modify or disassemble the battery.
smoke coming from it.
It may cause fire or burns. Remove the s Do not connect the battery’s posi-
battery immediately, taking care not to burn tive and negative terminals.
yourself. Contact your place of purchase It may cause overheating, electric shock
or an Olympus repair center or service or fire.
center. (Do not touch the battery with
bare hands when removing it. Remove the s When carrying or storing the
battery outdoors, and away from flammable battery, always place it in the case
objects.) and protect its terminals. Do not
carry or store the battery together
s When carrying the voice recorder with precious metal items such as
by its strap, take care to prevent it key rings.
becoming caught on other items. It may cause overheating, electric shock or fire.
f CAUTION s Do not connect the battery directly
to a power outlet or car cigarette
s Do not raise the volume before lighter.
performing an operation.
Hearing damage or loss may result. s Do not use or leave the battery
in a hot location such as in direct
sunlight, inside a vehicle on a hot
day, or near a room heater.
It may cause fire, burns or injuries from
leaking, overheating or ruptures.
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Safety precautions
f WARNING s If you notice abnormal sound,
heat, burning odor or smoke from
s Do not touch or hold the battery the voice recorder during use:
with wet hands.
It may case electric shock or product failure. 1 Remove the battery immediately, taking
care not to injure yourself.
s Do not use a battery with a
scratched or damaged case. 2 Have the voice recorder repaired by your
It may cause ruptures or overheating. place of purchase or an Olympus service
center. Continued use may result in fire
s Do not insert the battery with its or burns.
positive/negative terminals in the s Do not submerge the battery in
opposite direction. freshwater or saltwater, or allow its
It may cause leaking, overheating, terminals to become wet.
combustion or ruptures. s Discontinue use of the battery if it
• Do not use a battery with a torn casing develops a problem such as leak-
seal (insulating covering). ing, discoloration or deformation.
6 • Always remove the battery when the s Battery fluid on clothing or skin
voice recorder will not be used for an may damage the skin, so rinse the
long period. battery fluid off right away with
Safety precautions • When disposing used batteries, insulate tap water or other clean water.
their contacts with tape and discard
them as general waste in the manner f CAUTION
prescribed by the local authority.
• Remove the battery from the voice s Do not throw the battery around,
recorder as soon as the battery becomes or subject it to strong shocks.
unusable. It may cause leakage.
s Recycling batteries helps saving
s Battery fluid in the eyes may cause resources. When disposing a used
blindness. If battery fluid gets in battery, always cover its terminals
eyes, do not rub the eyes. Instead, and observe local laws and regula-
rinse them thoroughly with tap tions.
water or other clean water right
away. Go to doctor immediately. Operating precautions
s Do not attempt to recharge • Do not leave the voice recorder in hot or
alkaline, lithium or any other humid locations such as in direct sunlight
non-rechargeable batteries. inside a vehicle, or on a beach during
summer.
s Keep the battery out of the reach
of infants and children. • Do not store the voice recorder in humid
or dusty locations.
The battery could be swallowed by an • If the voice recorder becomes wet or
infant or child. If swallowed, go to doctor
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• Do not place the voice recorder on top of <Voice recorder and microSD cards Safety precautions6
or near a TV, refrigerator or other electrical disposal precautions>
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• Prevent sand or mud from getting on the erasing (☞ P.32) are performed, only
voice recorder. It may cause product not to the file management information of the
be repairable. internal memory and/or microSD card
is updated and the recorded data is not
• Do not subject the voice recorder to completely erased.
intense vibrations or shocks. When disposing of the voice recorder or a
microSD card, be sure to destroy it, format
• Do not use the voice recorder in humid and record silence until the recording time
locations. runs out, or perform a similar operation in
order to prevent the leakage of personal
• Placing a magnetic card (such as a bank information.
cash card) near the speaker or earphones
may cause errors in the data stored on the Recorder care
magnetic card.
s Exterior
<Data loss precautions>
Wipe gently with a soft cloth. If the recorder
• Recorded content in the internal memory is very dirty, soak the cloth in mild soapy
and microSD card may be destroyed or water and wring well. Wipe the recorder
lost due to reasons such as operating with the damp cloth and then wipe it with
errors, device failure or repair. a dry cloth.
• Also, when content is saved in the s Monitor
memory for long period of time or is used
repeatedly, operations such as writing to, Wipe gently with a soft cloth.
reading from, or erasing of contents may
not be possible. NOTE
• Making a backup of important recorded • Do not use benzene, alcohol or other
information and saving it on a PC’s strong solvents, or chemical cleaning
hard disk or other recording media is cloths.
recommended.
• Note that Olympus will assume no liability
for damages or lost earnings resulting
from recorded data damage or loss,
regardless of the nature or cause thereof.
<Recorded file precautions>
• Note that Olympus will assume no
liability for recorded files being erased
or becoming unplayable due to voice
recorder or PC failure.
• Recording of copyrighted material is
permitted when the recording is for your
personal use only. Any other type of use
without the permission of the copyright
owner is prohibited by copyright law.
Specifications
General items
4 Recording formats 4 Speaker
MP3 (MPEG-1 Audio Layer 3) format Built-in 28 mm diameter round dynamic
WMA (Windows Media Audio) format speaker
4 Sampling frequency 4 MIC jack
MP3 format*1 44.1 kHz 3.5 mm diameter; Impedance: 2 kΩ
192 kbps 44.1 kHz 4 EAR jack
128 kbps
3.5 mm diameter; Impedance: 8 Ω
minimum
WMA format 4 Power source
64 kbps*2 44.1 kHz Battery:
AAA dry cell battery (model LR03) x2
32 kbps 44.1 kHz External power supply:
USB-connection AC adapter
6 5 kbps 8 kHz (model A514; 5 VDC)
4 External dimensions
Specifications 4 Maximum working output 108 × 39 × 16.8 mm (Not including largest
320 mW (8 Ω speaker) projection)
4 Weight
4 Maximum headphone output 71 g (including battery)
â 150 mV (conforms to EN 50332-2) 4 Operating temperature
0 to 42°C (32 to 107.6°F)
4 Recording media*
Internal NAND flash memory
VN-733PC model: 4 GB
VN-732PC model: 4 GB
VN-731PC model: 2 GB *1 VN-733PC and VN-732PC models only
microSD card*1 *2 VN-731PC model only
(Supports card capacities ranging from
2 to 32 GB.)
* Some recording media memory
capacity is used as a management
area, so the actual usable capacity
will always be slightly less than the
displayed capacity.
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Specifications
Frequency response
4 When recording from MIC jack 4 When recording with built-in
MP3 format*1 microphone
192 kbps 70 Hz to 19 kHz 70 Hz to 16 kHz (frequency response
128 kbps 70 Hz to 17 kHz upper limit is set by recording mode
during MP3/WMA-format recording)
WMA format 70 Hz to 15 kHz 4 During playback
64 kbps*2 70 Hz to 13 kHz
32 kbps 70 Hz to 3 kHz 20 Hz to 20 kHz (However, the upper and
5 kbps lower limits of the frequency characteristic
depend on each recording format)
*1 VN-733PC and VN-732PC models only
*2 VN-731PC model only
Battery life 6
The figures below are guideline values.
Specifications
4 Alkaline dry cell battery
Recording mode When recording with During speaker During earphone
built-in microphone playback playback
MP3 format*1 192kbps
WMA format 128 kbps 68 hours (approx.) 16 hours (approx.) 70 hours (approx.)
64 kbps*2 70 hours (approx.) 16 hours (approx.) 70 hours (approx.)
74 hours (approx.) 17 hours (approx.) 75 hours (approx.)
5kpbs 100 hours (approx.) 17 hours (approx.) 75 hours (approx.)
*1 VN-733PC and VN-732PC models only
*2 VN-731PC model only
NOTE
• The battery life figures shown here were determined using an Olympus test method.
Actual battery life figures will vary greatly according to the battery used and usage
conditions (Changing the playback speed, or using the [Voice Balancer] and [Voice
Filter] functions may affect the battery life).
VN-733PC and VN-732PC models only
• Battery life will be shorter when using a microSD card.
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Specifications
Recording time
The figures below are guideline values.
4 MP3 format *1
Recording mode
Recording media
192 kbps 128 kbps
Internal memory VN-733PC/ 43 hours, 30 minutes (approx.) 65 hours (approx.)
microSD card *1 VN-732PC
353 hours (approx.) 530 hours (approx.)
(4 GB) 176 hours (approx.) 264 hours (approx.)
32 GB 87 hours (approx.) 131 hours (approx.)
16 GB
8 GB
4 WMA format
6 Recording media Recording mode
64 kbps 32 kbps 5 kbps DNS*2
Specifications Internal memory VN-733PC/ - 256 hours 1600 hours 64 hours
VN-732PC (approx.) (approx.) (approx.)
63 hours
(4 GB) (approx.) 126 hours 790 hours -
(approx.) (approx.)
VN-731PC - 2070 hours 12960 hours 515 hours
(2 GB) (approx.) (approx.) (approx.)
- 1030 hours 6460 hours 258 hours
32 GB (approx.) (approx.) (approx.)
- 510 hours 3210 hours 128 hours
microSD card *1 16 GB (approx.) (approx.) (approx.)
8 GB
*1 VN-733PC and VN-732PC models only *2 Rec Scene
NOTE
• Actual available recording times may be shorter than the figures shown here when
making short recordings repeatedly (Equipment displays of available/elapsed recording
times should be considered guideline values).
VN-733PC and VN-732PC models only
• Available recording time will also vary due to differences in the available memory
capacity of different microSD cards.
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Specifications
Maximum recording time per file
• The maximum file size is limited to about 4 GB in the WMA and MP3 formats.
• Regardless of the amount of remaining memory, the maximum recording time per file is
restricted to the following values:
4 MP3 format *1 4 WMA format
Recording mode Recording time Recording mode Recording time
192 kbps 64 kbps*2
128 kbps 49 hours, 40 minutes 26 hours, 40 minutes
(approx.) 32 kbps (approx.)
74 hours, 30 minutes 5 kbps 26 hours, 40 minutes
(approx.) (approx.)
*1 VN-733PC and VN-732PC models only 148 hours, 40 minutes
(approx.)
*2 VN-731PC model only 6
Specifications
Note that voice recorder specifications EN
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without prior notice for performance
improvements or other upgrading.
For customers in Europe:
The “CE” mark indicates that this product complies with the European
requirements for safety, health, environment and customer protection.
This symbol [crossed-out wheeled bin WEEE Annex IV] indicates
separate collection of waste electrical and electronic equipment in the
EU countries. Please do not throw the equipment into the domestic
refuse. Please use the return and collection systems available in your
country for the disposal of this product.
Applicable Product: VN-733PC/VN-732PC/VN-731PC
This symbol [crossed-out wheeled bin Directive 2006/66/EC Annex II]
indicates separate collection of waste batteries in the EU countries.
Please do not throw the batteries into the domestic refuse. Please use
the return and collection systems available in your country for the
disposal of the waste batteries.
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