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keithmac 8:10am on Saturday, October 23rd, 2010 
Olympus VN-3500PC Fairly good. Rather too small for somebody with large fingers to use.Functions well but printed instructions very poor. Good voice recorder Does what it says on the tin and is very good in regards to sound and transferability to the PC. Recommended.
phk 11:32pm on Monday, June 7th, 2010 
absolute must-have for students! I purchased this product after looking at several reviews on the internet, many of them written on amazon.

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DIGITAL VOICE RECORDER

INSTRUCTIONS

VN-6500PC VN-5500PC VN-3500PC
Thank you for purchasing an Olympus Digital Voice Recorder. Please read these instructions for information about using the product correctly and safely. Keep the instructions handy for future reference. To ensure successful recordings, we recommend that you test the record function and volume before use.
Shinjuku Monolith, 3-1 Nishi-Shinjuku 2-chome, Shinjyuku-ku, Tokyo 163-0914, Japan. Tel. +81 (0)3-3340-2111 http://www.olympus.com
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Vision House 19 Colonial Way Watford Herts WD24 4JL. Tel. +44 (0)http://www.olympus.co.uk

For customers in Europe:

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-6500PC/VN-5500PC/VN-3500PC 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.

Introduction

The contents of this document may be changed in the future without advanced notice. Contact our Customer Support Center for the latest information relating to product names and model numbers. The utmost care has been taken to ensure the integrity of the contents of this document. In the unlikely event that a questionable item, error, or omission is found, please contact our Customer Support Center. Any liability for passive damages or damage of any kind occurred due to data loss incurred by a defect of the product, repair performed by the third party other than Olympus or an Olympus authorized service station, or any other reason is excluded.
Trademarks and registered trademarks:
Microsoft, Windows and Windows Media are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Macintosh is the trademark of Apple Inc.
Other product and brand names mentioned herein may be the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.

h Safe and Proper Usage

Before using your new recorder, read this manual carefully to ensure that you know how to operate it safely and correctly. Keep this manual in an easily accessible location for future reference. The warning symbols indicate important safety related information. To protect yourself and others from personal injury or damage to property, it is essential that you always read the warnings and information provided. EN-BD2245-01 AP0808 -1-

Getting Started

h Identification of Parts
1 Built-in Microphone 2 MIC (Microphone) jack 3 HOLD switch 4 USB terminal 5 STOP (4) button 6 PLAY/OK (`) button (Rewind) button 8 Battery cover 9 FOLDER/INDEX button

EAR (Earphone)

jack ! Display (LCD panel) @ Record/play indicator light # REC (s) button $ + button ! % 9 (Fast Forward) button ^ button & DISP/MENU button @ * ERASE (s) button ( Strap hole

# $ % ^ & *

Strap is not supplied. Use the optional accessory.

Display (LCD panel):

1 Folder indicator 2 [ ] Microphone sensitivity indicator [ ] LowCut filter indicator* [ ] Variable Control Voice Actuator indicator ] Record mode indicator [ [K] Fast playback indicator [J] Slow playback indicator [ ] Segment repeat playback indicator* 5
3 Guide indicator 4 Character information display Recording level meter 5 Battery indicator 6 Erase lock indicator 7 Current file number * For VN-6500PC only.

h Inserting Batteries

1 Lightly press down on the arrow and slide the battery cover open.
2 Insert two size-AAA alkaline batteries, observing the correct polarity.
3 Close the battery cover completely.
When the HOLD switch is set to the direction of the arrow, the display is turned off after [HOLD] is displayed. Follow the next step without regard to it.
An optional Ni-MH Rechargeable Battery (BR401) from Olympus can be used for the recorder.

Replacing the Batteries:

When [N] appears on the display, replace the batteries as soon as possible. Size-AAA alkaline batteries are recommended. When the batteries are depleted, [O] appears on the display, and the recor-der shuts off. To replace the battery, make sure that you set the HOLD switch to the opposite direction of the arrow before replacing.

h Power Supply

Power on: Slide the HOLD switch in the direction opposite that indicated by the arrow. Power off: Slide the HOLD switch in the direction indicated by the arrow while the recorder is not in operation.
Standby Mode and Display Shut Off:
If the recorder is stopped for 5 minutes or longer during recording or playing, it goes into Standby (power-save) mode, and the display shuts off. To exit Standby mode and turn on the display, press any button.
Setting the HOLD switch to the direction of the arrow holds the current status, and all button operations are disabled. Remember to release the HOLD switch to use the recorder.
h Setting Time and Date [Time & Date]
If you have set the time and date, information as to when a sound file was recorded is stored automatically with that file. When you install batteries for the first time or each time you replace the batteries, the Month indication will flash. In such a case, be sure to set the time and date by following steps 4 through 6 described below.
1 Press and hold the DISP/MENU button for 1 second or longer to go to the main menu.
2 Press the 9 or 0 button to select [Sub Menu]. 3 Press the PLAY/OK (`) button.
[Time & Date] appears on the display, and [ ] flashes.

Time & Date

4 Press the 9 or 0 button to select the item to set.
Select the item from Month, Day, Year, Hour and Minute with a f lashing point.

1. 108 12:00 AM

5 Press the + or button to set.
Follow the same steps by pressing the 9 or 0 button to elect the next item, and press the + or button to set.
6 Press the PLAY/OK (`) button to complete the setup screen.
The clock will start from the set date and time. Press the PLAY/OK (`) button according to the time signal.

7.2508 3:00 PM

7 Press the STOP (4) button to close the menu mode.
This completes the time and date setup procedure. Notes: You can choose between 12 and 24 hour display by pressing the DISP/MENU button while setting the hour and minute. You can change the order of the date indication by pressing the DISP/MENU button while you are setting the year, month, or day.

Recording

h Notes on the Folders
The recorder provides five folders, [F], [G], [H], [I] and [ ]. To change the folder selection, press the FOLDER/INDEX button while the recorder is stopped. Note: Up to a total of 200 files can be recorded in each folder.

Current folder

15m15s

14m15s

h Recording
1 Pre ss t he F O L D E R / INDEX button to select the desired folder.

a Current folder

2 Press the REC (s) button to start recording.
The record/play indicator light turns red, and recording starts. If you start recording after inserting the earphone into the earphone jack on the recorder, you can hear the sound being recorded. The sound volume on the recording monitor can be adjusted by pressing the + or button. b Current recording mode c Current file number d Recording time e Remaining recording time f Recording level meter

Remain 22h52m46s

3 Press the STOP (4) button to stop recording.
New recordings are saved as the last file in the folder.

h To Pause Recording

To Pause:
While the recorder is during recording mode, press the REC (s) button.
[Rec Pause] appears on the display.

Rec Pause

To Resume Recording:
Press the REC (s) button again.
Recording will resume at the point of interruption.
h LCD Display Information

You can select an option for the display of the recorder. This will help review and confirm different recorder settings and file information.

State of the recorder

While in stop mode While in record mode

Operation

Press and hold the STOP (4) button Press the DISP/ MENU button

Display

While holding the button down, remaining recording time and remaining memory are displayed. Each press switches the display in the order of recording elapsed time, remaining recording time and recording level meter. Each press switches the display in the order of playback elapsed time, remaining playback time, date of recording and time at recording.
While in stop mode or playback mode
Press the DISP/ MENU button

Playback

h Playback
1 Press the FOLDER/INDEX button to select the desired folder.
2 Press the 9 or 0 button to select the file to playback.
3 Press the PLAY/OK (`) button to start playback.
The record/play indicator light turns green, and the elapsed playing time is indicated on the display. a Current file number b Playing time

14m25s

4 Press the + or button to select the proper sound volume.
The display shows the volume level. You can choose between [00] to [30].

h Canceling Playback

To Stop:
Press the STOP (4) button.
The recorder stops in the middle of the file being played.

To Resume Playback:

Press the PLAY/OK (`) button again.
Playback will resume at the point of interruption.
h Forwarding and Rewinding

Fast Forward:

While the recorder is during playback mode, press and hold the 9 button.
When you release the 9 button, the recorder will resume normal playback.

Rewind:

While the recorder is during playback mode, press and hold the 0 button.
When you release the 0 button, the recorder will resume normal playback. Notes: The recorder pauses when it reaches to the end of the file during fast forwarding or fast rewinding. Pressing and holding it continues fast-forwarding or fast-rewinding. If there is an index mark or temp mark in the middle of the file, the recorder will stop at that location.
h Locating the Beginning of the File
While the recorder is during playback mode (playback or playback in slow/fast mode), press the 9 or 0 button.
Jumps to the beginning of the next file or the file being played back.
Note: If there is an index mark or temp mark in the middle of the file, the recorder will stop at that location.
h Changing the Playback Speed
While the recorder is during playback mode, press the PLAY/OK (`) button to change the playback speed.
Normal speed Slow Playback (-25%) Fast Playback (+50%)
Notes: When the slow playback mode is selected, the [J] appears and, for the fast playback mode, [K] appears on the display. Even if playback is stopped, the changed playback speed will be retained. The next playback will be at that speed.

h How to begin segment repeat playback (For VN-6500PC only)
1 While the recorder is during playback mode, press the REC (s) button at the point you want to start segment repeat playback.
[Repeat End?] flashes on the display.

Repeat End ?

2 Press the REC (s) button again at the position where you want to end segment repeat playback.
The recorder repeatedly plays back the segment until the segment repeat playback is cancelled.

02m15s

Cancel the Segment Repeat Playback Function:
Press the REC (s) button. Press the STOP (4) button. Press the 9 button. Press the 0 button.
You can easily erase unnecessary files. Sequential file numbers are reassigned automatically.
h Erasing One File at a Time
1 Press the FOLDER/INDEX button to select folder.
2 Press the 9 or 0 button to select the file to be erased. 3 Press the ER ASE ( s ) button.

a File to be erased

4 Press the 9 button to select [Start]. 5 Press the PLAY/OK (`) button.

Erase:

File Erase!
h Erase All Files from a Folder
1 Pre ss t he F O L D E R / INDEX button to select the folder to be erased.

a Folder to be erased

2 Press the ER ASE ( s ) button twice.

Cancel

3 Press the 9 button to select [Start]. 4 Press the PLAY/OK (`) button.

All Erase!

Erase Done
Notes: An erased file cannot be restored. The file set to erase lock will not be erased. If operation is not executed for 8 seconds during the setting, it will return to the stop status. Completion of erasing may take several seconds. Do not attempt to remove, replace battery or attempt any other functions on the voice recorder during this period because data may be corrupted.

Menu mode

h The levels of the menu screen and the operation buttons [Main Menu/Sub Menu]
The setting can be switched by putting the recorder in menu mode.
Step 1 Put the recorder in menu mode.
Step 4 Complete the menu mode setting.
Step 2 Select the menu item in the main menu or sub menu screen.

Main menu screen Rec Mode

REC PLAY

Sub menu screen Format System Main Menu Time & Date Language Contrast LED Beep

Lock Voice *

Mic Sense

VCVA LowCut *

Sub Menu

* For VN-6500PC only

The menu item with The menu item with
mark can be set even during recording. mark can be set even during playback.
the setting item Step 3 Selectsetting screen. in the

Cancel the setting.

DISP/MENU
Press and hold the button for 1 second or longer to put the recorder in menu mode.

PLAY/OK (`)

Go to the setting screen from the main menu or sub menu screen. Confirm the item selected in the setting screen, and go back to the main menu or sub menu screen.

0 or 9

Switch the items of the setting screen in the main menu or sub menu screen.

STOP (4) or REC (s)

Complete the menu mode setting. (If pressed while the setting screen is displayed, the item being selected will not be set.)
h Basic Operation of the Menu Mode
1 While the recorder is during stop mode, press and hold the DISP/MENU button for 1 second or longer. 2 Press the 9 or 0 to select the menu item.
Go to the setting screen of the selected menu item. To set the sub menu, select the [Sub Menu] from the main menu screen. And select and set the menu item from the sub menu screen in the same manner.
Guide icon: Tells you the next button to use by flashing.

Rec Mode

a [ ]: Press the PLAY/OK (`) button (Goes to the next screen). b [ ] or [ ]: Press the 9 or 0 button (Changes the item).
3 Press the PLAY/OK (`) button. 4 Press the 9 or 0 button to select the setting.
To go to the main menu screen after the sub menu setting, select [Main Menu] from the sub menu screen.
5 Press the PLAY/OK (`) button to confirm the setting. 6 Press the STOP (4) button to close the menu.
Note: The recorder will stop if you leave it idle for 3 minutes during a menu setup operation, when a selected item is not applied.
h Recording Modes [Rec Mode]
The recording mode can be chosen from [HQ] (high quality sound recording), [SP] (standard recording), and [LP] (long-term recording).

In Menu mode selection:

Mode: HQ VN-6500PC VN-5500PC VN-3500PC Mode: SP Mode: LP
Approx. 35 hours Approx.69 hours Approx. 221 hours 20 minutes 35 minutes 30 minutes Approx. 8 hours Approx. 17 hours Approx. 54 hours 40 minutes 10 minutes 40 minutes

Current recording mode

05m35s

00m00s

Notes: The recording time shown above is for one continuous file. The available recording time may be shorter than specified if several files are recorded (Use the remaining time and recorded time only as references). The above-noted recording times indicate times after deletion of the manual data stored in the recorder.

h Microphone Sensitivity [Mic Sense]
Microphone sensitivity is adjustable to meet your recording needs.
Microphone sensitivity indicator
In Menu mode selection: Sense: Conf. ( g) Sense: Dict. (i)
Note: To ensure successful recording, make a test recording to select appropriate microphone sensitivity before recording.
h Using the Variable Control Voice Actuator [VCVA]
When the microphone senses that sound has reached a preset volume, the built-in Variable Control Voice Actuator (VCVA) starts recording automatically, and stops it when the volume drops.

VCVA indicator

In Menu mode selection: VCVA: Off VCVA: On
Adjust the Start/Stop Actuation Level:
1 While the recorder is during recording mode, press the 9 or 0 buttons to adjust the pause sound level.
The VCVA level can be set to any of 15 different values. a VCVA Level b Start level (moves to the right/left according to the set level)
Note: The record/play indicator light is lit during recording. When the recorder is in Standby mode, the Record/Play indicator light flashes and [VCVA] flashes on the display.
h Set the LowCut Filter [LowCut] (For VN-6500PC only)
The recorder has a LowCut Filter function to minimize low-frequency sounds and record voices more clearly. This function can reduce noise from air conditioners, projectors and other similar noises.

LowCut Filter indicator

In Menu mode selection: LowCut: Off LowCut: On
h Set the Voice Filter [Voice] (For VN-6500PC only)
The recorder has a Voice Filter Function to cut low and high frequency tones during normal, fast, or slow playback, and enable clear audio playback.
In Menu mode selection: Voice: Off Voice: On

Voice:

h Locking Files [Lock]
Locking a file keeps important data from being accidentally erased. Locked files are not erased when you choose to erase all files from a folder.

Erase lock indicator

In Menu mode selection: Lock: Off Lock: On

h System Sounds [Beep]

Informs a button operation or a wrong operation of the recorder by sound. System sounds may be turned off.
In Menu mode selection: Beep: Off Beep: On

h LED [LED]

You can set it so the Record/Play indicator light does not turn on.

In Menu mode selection: LED: Off LED: On
h LCD Contrast Adjustment [Contrast]
Display contrast can be adjusted in 12 levels.
In Menu mode selection: You can adjust the LCD display contrast level from [01] to [12].

Contrast:Level06

h Set the Display Language [Language]
You can select the display language for this recorder.
In Menu mode selection: Lang.: English Lang.: Franais Idioma: espaol
Sprache: Deutsch Lingua: Italiano -

Lang. : English

h Formatting the Recorder [Format]
If you format the recorder, all files will be removed and all function settings will return to defaults except date and time settings. Transfer any important files to a computer before formatting the recorder.
1 The Sub Menu opens. 2 Press the 9 or 0 to select [Format]. 3 Press the PLAY/OK ( `) button.
[ ] and [Cancel] flashes alternately.

Format: Cancel

4 Press the 9 button to select [Start]. 5 Press the PLAY/OK ( `) button.
After the [Data All Cleared] message is on for 2 seconds, [Sure? Cancel] will turn on.

Sure?:

6 Press the 9 button again to select [Start]. 7 Press the PLAY/OK (`) button.
Formatting begins and [Format Done] displays when formatting ends.

Format!

Format Done
Notes: It may take up to a minute to finish the initialization. Do not remove the battery or detach the battery compartment from the recorder during that time. Otherwise data may be damaged. Never format the recorder from a PC. When the recorder is formatted, all the stored data, including locked files, are erased.
h Viewing System Information [System]
You can check the recorder's information on the menu screen.

Recorders Version

Version : 1.00

Other Functions

h Index Marks
If index marks are placed, you can quickly find a location you want to listen to in fast forward and fast rewind and when cuing a file.

Setting an Index Mark:

1 While the recorder is during recording (pause r e c o r d i n g) o r p l ay back mode, press the FOLDER/INDEX button to set an index mark.

Index 06 Set

Clearing an Index Mark:
1 Locate the index you want to clear. 2 Press the 9 or 0 button to select the index mark to delete. 3 Press the ER ASE ( s ) button.

Index 02

Index 02 Clear
Notes: Index marks cannot be placed on files created on machines other than Olympus IC recorders, but temp marks can be placed instead to temporarily remember desired locations. Temp marks are temporary markings, so if you move to another file, or connect the recorder to a computer, they will be automatically erased. Up to 16 index and temp marks can be set in a file. Index or temp marks cannot be set or erased in a locked file.

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h Connecting to Your PC
Apart from using this unit as a recorder, you can use it as an external memory for your computer, as a storage device. The audio files recorded by this recorder can be played back on your computer using Windows Media Player. You can also transfer the WMA files downloaded with Windows Media Player to your recorder and enjoy them (excluding files with copyright protection).
1 Connect the recorders USB terminal to a PC USB port or USB hub.
Once [Remote] is displayed, you can save or read the data.

USB terminal

2 Transfer the audio files to your computer.
Connect the recorder to your computer and launch Explorer. The recorder will be recognized as a removable disk. Each of the five folders is named as DSS_FLDA, B, C, D and E. The audio files are saved in these folders. All the audio files recorded by this recorder will be in WMA format. i.e.: VN-6500PC: VN_650001.WMA VN-5500PC: VN_550001.WMA VN-3500PC: VN_350001.WMA If you are using Windows 2000, Windows Media Player must be installed on the PC.

Remote

Sending the date
3 Click [ ] on the task bar located at the lowerright corner of the screen. Click [Safely Remove Hardware].

Receiving the data

h Using the recorder on your PC

Windows

Operating System:
Microsoft Windows 2000/XP/Vista (Standard Installation)

Compatible PCs:

Windows PCs equipped with more than one free USB port

Macintosh

Mac OS X 10.2.8 ~ 10.5 (Standard Installation)
Apple Macintosh series equipped with more than one free USB port The support service will not cover if your PC has been updated from Windows 95 or 98 to Windows 2000/XP/Vista. Any failure on a self-modified PC will not be covered under the operational warranty. Notes: NEVER disconnect the USB while the record/play indicator light is flashing in red. If you do so, the data may be destroyed. Refer to the user's manual for your PC regarding the USB port or USB hub on your PC. As the noise may cause adverse effects on electronics devices nearby the recorder, unplug the earphone when you connect the recorder to a PC.

General Precautions

Read this manual carefully to ensure that you know how to operate it safely and correctly. Keep this manual in an easily accessible location for future reference. The warning symbols indicate important safety related informa tion. To protect yourself and others from personal injury or damage to property, it is essential that you always read the warnings and information provided.
Warning regarding data loss:
Recorded content in memory may be destroyed or erased by operating mistakes, unit malfunction, or during repair work. For important recorded content, we recommend you to write it down somewhere or make a back-up by downloading to a PC. Any liability for passive damages or damage of any kind occurred due to data loss incurred by a defect of the product, repair performed by the third party other than Olympus or an Olympus authorized service station, or any other reasons is excluded from Olympuss liability.

For safe and correct Usage
Use your earphones only after sufficiently reducing the volume of the earphones, otherwise hearing impairment and/or hearing disorders may occur. Do not use your earphone at a high volume for an extended period of time as hearing impairment and/or hearing disorders may occur. Be sure to stop the recorder before replacing the batteries. Unloading the batteries while the recorder is in use may corrupt the file. Do not leave the recorder in hot, humid locations such as inside a closed automobile under direct sunlight or on the beach in the summer. Do not store the recorder in places exposed to excessive moisture or dust.

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Do not use organic solvents such as alcohol and lacquer thinner to clean the unit. Do not place the recorder on top of or near electric appliances such as TVs or refrigerators. Avoid recording or playing back near cellular phones or other wireless equipment, as they may cause interference and noise. If you experience noise, move to another place, or move the recorder further away from such equipment. Avoid sand or dirt. These can cause irreparable damage. Avoid strong vibrations or shocks. Do not disassemble, repair or modify the unit yourself. Do not operate the unit while operating a vehicle (such as a bicycle, motorcycle, or gocart). Keep the unit out of the reach of children.

Battery

V Warning
Under no circumstances insert any other parts than the main unit into the battery compartment. This may result in battery leakage, overheating, fire or explosion. Battery should never be exposed to flame, heated, short-circuited or disassembled. Do not attempt to recharge alkaline, lithium or any other non-rechargeable battery. Never use any battery with a torn or cracked outer cover. Keep battery out of the reach of children. If you notice anything unusual when using this product such as abnormal noise, heat, smoke, or a burning odor: 1 remove the battery immediately while being careful not to burn yourself, and; 2 call your dealer or local Olympus representative for servicing.

Troubleshooting

Q1: Nothing happens when a button is pressed. A1: The HOLD switch may be set to [HOLD] position. The batteries may be depleted. The batteries may be inserted incorrectly. Q2: No sound or quiet sound is heard from the speaker while playing back. A2: The earphone plug may be plugged into the recorder. The volume may be set to the minimum level. Q3: Recording is not possible. A3: By pressing the STOP (4) button repeatedly while the recorder stops, check if the display shows: The remaining recording time in the selected folder may have reached [00:00]. The number of files is 200. Check if the display shows [Memory Full] by pressing the REC (s) button. Q4: The playback speed is too fast (slow). A4: The recorder may be set to fast (slow) Playback.

Specifications

Recording medium: Built-in flash memory Overall frequency: VN-6500PC, VN-5500PC: HQ mode: 200 to 13,000 Hz SQ mode: 200 to 7,000 Hz LP mode: 200 to 3,000 Hz VN-3500PC: HQ mode: 200 to 13,000 Hz SQ mode: 200 to 7,000 Hz LP mode: 200 to 3,000 Hz Recording time: VN-6500PC, VN-5500PC: 512 MB HQ mode: Approx. 35 hours 20 minutes SP mode: Approx. 69 hours 35 minutes LP mode: Approx. 221 hours 30 minutes VN-3500PC: 128 MB HQ mode: Approx. 8 hours 40 minutes SP mode: Approx. 17 hours 10 minutes LP mode: Approx. 54 hours 40 minutes Microphone: Electret Condenser Microphone (monaural) Speaker: Built-in 23 mm round dynamic speaker Maximum power: 250 mW Maximun headphone output: 150 mV (according to EN 50332-2) Wide band characteristic headphone output: 75 mV (according to EN 50332-2) Earphone jack (monaural): 3.5 mm diameter, impedance 8 Microphone jack (monaural): 3.5 mm diameter, impedance 2 k Power supply: Two AAA (LR03) batteries or Two Ni-MH rechargeable batteries Continuous battery: Alkaline batteries: Approx. 37 hours Ni-MH rechargeable batteries: Approx. 25 hours Dimensions: 102 (L) mm x 37 (W) mm x 18.8 (T) mm (without protrusions) Weight: 64.8 g (including battery)
The above-noted recording times indicate times after deletion of the manual data stored in the recorder. The manual data can be deleted by connecting to a computer and deleting or by formatting the recorder. For details, please see Formatting the Recorder [Format]. Before deleting the data, please make a backup file of the PDF data of the manual. Battery life is measured by Olympus. It varies greatly according to the type of batteries used and the conditions of use. Your recorded contents are for your personal use or pleasure only. It is prohibited to record copyrighted material without permission of the copyright holders according to copyright law. Specifications and design are subject to change without notice for improvement of performance.

h Accessories (Optional):
Ni-MH Rechargeable Battery Charger: BU-400 (Europe only) Ni-MH Rechargeable Battery: BR401 Connecting cord (Earphone jack Microphone jack): KA333 - 12 Noise-Cancellation microphone:ME52 Electret condenser microphone: ME15 Dual monaural earphone: E20 Telephone pickup: TP7 Neck Strap: ST26

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INVESTIGATION REPORT Team 1
Investigation Site Investigation Date Report By Team Members Akeley, St James and Newton Longville 18th February 2011 Andrew Fazekas Andy F, Trevor
Akeley, St James the Apostle

General

Weather: Cloudy and cold. Ambient sounds: Voices from nearby public house and traffic on the road. During Vigil 3 the sound recorders picked up the conversation of voices coming from Team 3 who were positioned in an area just near to Team 1. Observations: The churchyard is near to houses and roadway.
Vigil 1: South Side of Church 21:12 to 21:42
Andy and Trevor are sat on the south side of where the nave would have been and directly opposite Bill and Dee. For the positions of the team members see the plan below. 21:12 Trevor takes an EMF reading of 0.1mG and a temperature of +5.1C. 21:15 Andy is unable to use his pen which has stopped working due to the cold and damp and is therefore having to use his sound recorder to take notes instead. 21:17 Trevors attention was drawn on several occasions to the entrance way, several times he noted a thin mist drifting through. 21:34 Trevor observes the mist again. 21:39 Trevor observes more mist and has no hits on his KII.
Akeley Team 1 Report 18-02-2011.doc

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27/02/2011 11:52
Investigation Site Investigation Date Akeley, St James and Newton Longville 18th February 2011
Vigil 2: Northeast of Church 21:50 to 22:20
For the positions of the team members see the plan on the right. 21:50 Trevor takes an EMF reading of 0.1mG and a temperature reading of +4.8C. 22:05 Andy has placed his EMF meter on a nearby tombstone and this spikes sharply for a few seconds but does not do this again in this vigil. Andy takes a temperature reading of +3.3C. 22:15 Andy has to change the batteries in his sound recorder as this has suffered battery failure despite being new batteries.
Vigil 3: West of Church 22:25 to 22:55
For the positions of the team members see the plan on the right. 22:25 Trevor takes an EMF reading of 0.1mG and a temperature reading of +3.9C. 22:48 Andy hears something that sounds like children laughing. 22:50 Andy has placed his EMF meter on the arm of a wooden seat and this briefly spikes and is caught on his camcorder.

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Post-Vigils: Northwest Corner of Churchyard 23:00 to 23:15
The investigation team were asked to visit the site of the Team 3 final vigil as something had happened during their vigil. 23:00 Andy was filming on the camcorder throughout this vigil but there was nothing recorded on the camcorder of a paranormal nature Trevor took a temperature reading of +3.5C and he also had EMF reading spikes several times including at the following times: 23:03:00.8 23:06:00.5 23:11:00.9 23:15 Trevor used his camera for the first time that evening, fired off two photographs and the battery light came on and no power, as soon as we left the graveyard the camera operated normally. One thing Trevor did notice about the graveyard was the range of temperatures in different parts, definitely cold spots.

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23:40 Trevor takes an EMF reading of 0.1mG and a temperature reading of +5.8C. 00:00 The investigation ends Andy did not experience anything paranormal at this location which was only briefly visited by the team due to the cold weather.

Post-Investigation

Trevor has a possible EVP on his audio recording.

Equipment List

Andy Digital Camera: Panasonic Lumix DMC-FS15 Digital Camcorder: Sony DCR-DVD306E Digital Voice Recorder: Olympus VN-480PC EMF meter: K-II Digital Infrared Thermometer: IR-102 Notepad & pen, torch and watch Digital Camera: Kodak Easyshare C713 Digital Voice Recorder: Olympus VN-3500PC EMF Detector: Lutron 822A EMF meter: K-II Notepad & pen, torch and watch

Trevor

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