I discovered an USB to ac adapter which would cause the Olympus recorder to work from electricity. Perhaps you folks would have a similar adapter for direct current? ----- Original Message ----- From: "Clive Pallett" <clive.pallett@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Friday, May 21, 2010 5:35 PM Subject: [access-uk] Re: olympus DM550
Hello John, I have this model and there is voice guidance on most functions, except those like time and date, timer recording and system information. On thegood side the stereo microphones are built into the unit and the socket foran external microphone is on the top edge. Also, there is a card slot for inserting micro SD HC cards up to 16GB, perfect for long recordings or for storing books and music. One thing to be aware of: the microphones are very sensitive to wind noise and easily distort when working close to them. It is also advisable toselect manual recording level so you can quickly adjust the recording leveldepending what you are recording. The unit comes with rechargeablebatteries but I've found alkaline ones last a long time before needing to bereplaced. If you need more functionality and accessibility then why not wait for the new DM2 and DM4 recorders due out soon, the latter will have DAISY support and text-to-speech for reading text files and other accessible features. Hope this helps. Best wishes, Clive Pallett
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