Philips Microcassette Recorder LFH 660 User Manual

Digital Voice Tracer  
LFH 660  
LFH 860  
LFH 870  
LFH 880  
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1.2 Product highlights  
Recording  
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Welcome  
Congratulations on your purchase and welcome to Philips! To fully  
benefit from the support that Philips offers, visit our Website for  
support information such as user manuals, software downloads,  
Records in popular MP3 format.  
Choose between six recording modes. Uncompressed PCM stereo  
recording* for audio CD-like quality, two stereo modes including  
SHQ and HQ, or three monaural modes including SP, LP and SLP for  
extended recording times.  
1.1 What’s in the box  
An adjustable recording sensitivity avoids background noises and  
adjusts to the recording environment.  
Ample internal memory offers a large recording capacity and allows  
the recording and storage of long recordings.  
Batteries  
Stereo headphones*  
Strap*  
USB cable  
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The voice-activated recording mode provides hands-free recording  
without having to worry about remembering to push the record  
button.  
The auto divide feature automatically divides long recordings into  
separate files. This makes it much easier to find, edit and archive long  
recordings such as meetings or lectures.  
Record while powered through USB without draining the battery.*  
Records from external audio sources via line-in.*  
The large signal-to-noise (s/n) ratio of the microphone picks up every  
detail of the human voice to give superb sound reproduction.  
Voice Tracer  
Lapel microphone  
 
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Playback  
Adjustable playback speed to play recordings in fast and slow playback  
modes.  
Set a complete or a portion of an audio file to play repeatly with the  
repeat playback option.  
Enjoy MP3 and WMA music plus FM radio*.  
Alarm clock with voice playback and timer recording.  
Convenience  
Large backlit screen for comfortable viewing.  
Enjoy up to 22 hours of continuous operation.  
Speedily transfer recordings, music and data via high-speed USB 2.0.  
Index mark and temp mark features allow you to quickly find desired  
locations in a recording.  
Supports up to 99 recordings in each of four available folders to  
organize your files in a fast and easy way.  
As a USB mass storage device, the Voice Tracer offers a convenient  
way to save, back up and move files without special software or  
driver installations.  
* Only available for some product versions.  
 
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Important (for models supplied with headphones):  
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Important  
Philips guarantees compliance with the maximum sound power of its  
audio players as determined by relevant regulatory bodies, but only  
with the original model of provided headphones. If these headphones  
need replacement, we recommend that you contact your retailer to  
order a Philips model identical to that of the original.  
2.1 Safety  
To avoid a short circuit, do not expose the product to rain or water.  
Do not expose the device to excessive heat caused by heating  
equipment or direct sunlight.  
2.2 Disposal of your old product  
Protect the cables from being pinched, particularly at plugs and the  
point where they exit from the unit.  
Back up your files. Philips is not responsible for any loss of data.  
Your product is designed and manufactured with high quality materials  
and components that can be recycled and re-used.  
When this crossed-out wheeled bin symbol is attached to  
a product, it indicates that the product is covered by the  
European Directive 2002/96/EC.  
2.1.1 Hearing safety  
Become informed about your local separate collection system for  
electrical and electronic products.  
Act according to your local rules and do not dispose of old  
products with normal household waste. The correct disposal of old  
products will help prevent potential negative consequences for the  
environment and human health.  
Observe the following guidelines when using your headphones:  
Listen at reasonable volumes for reasonable periods of time.  
Be careful not to adjust the volume higher as your hearing adapts.  
Do not turn up the volume so high that you can’t hear what’s around  
you.  
You should use caution or temporarily discontinue use in potentially  
hazardous situations.  
Do not use headphones while operating a motorized vehicle, cycling,  
or skateboarding, etc. It may create a traffic hazard and is illegal in  
Batteries (including built-in rechargeable batteries) contain substances  
that may pollute the environment. All batteries should be disposed of  
at an official collection point.  
many areas.  
 
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Your Digital Voice Tracer  
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Headphone socket  
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Microphone socket, line-in socket  
Built-in microphone  
Record / Pause / Power on  
Stop / Display / Delete  
Speaker  
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12  
10  
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15  
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13  
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Menu / FM radio  
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Index / Folder / Repeat  
Display  
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Record / Play indicator  
Volume up  
Power on/off, Play/Pause, Play speed  
Fast forward / File selection / Menu selection  
Volume down  
Fast rewind / File selection / Menu selection  
Hold switch  
Battery compartment  
USB socket  
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Strap hole  
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Get started  
4.1 Insert the batteries  
batteries while the recorder is in use may corrupt the file.  
When the batteries are nearly empty, the battery indicator blinks.  
If it takes longer than 2 minutes to replace the battery, you may have  
to reset the time.  
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2
Slide open the battery cover.  
Place the batteries in the correct polarity as indicated and close  
the cover.  
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2
4.2 Power on/off  
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To power on, press the f button  
until the display shows  
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HELLO  
.
To power off, press the f button while the recorder is stopped  
until the display shows BYE.  
D Note  
1
Remove the batteries if you will not be using the Voice Tracer for an  
extended period. Leaking batteries may damage the Voice Tracer.  
If the Voice Tracer malfunctions, remove the batteries and re-insert  
them.  
A
Stop the recorder before replacing the batteries. Removing the  
 
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4.3 Hold function  
D Notes  
When the HOLD switch is in the Hold position, all buttons on the  
device are inactive. On Hold will be shown briefly on the display, and  
the display will turn off. Unlock the Voice Tracer by moving the HOLD  
switch to the Off position.  
The date and time can be changed at any time using the menu. See  
Customize settings on page 16 for more information.  
4.5 Display information  
Press the j/DEL button while the recorder is stopped to rotate the  
information on the display: total playback time of the current file  
> time > date > remaining recording time > recording time of the  
current file > recording date of the current file.  
Press and hold fduring recording to display the remaining  
recording time.  
4.4 Set date and time  
When the batteries are installed for the first time, you will be  
prompted to set the date and time.  
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‘CLOCK’ will be shown on the display. Press the f button . The  
A
year indicator  
flashes.  
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4
Press the h or b button  
to set the year.  
to advance to the settings for the month.  
4.6 Use the Voice Tracer with a computer  
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Press the f button  
As a USB mass storage device, the Voice Tracer offers a convenient  
way to save, back up and move files. The Voice Tracer connects to  
a computer using a USB connection and does not require special  
software to be installed. The Voice Tracer is automatically displayed  
as a removable drive, allowing you to simply drag and drop files to and  
from the unit.  
Repeat steps 2and 3to continue to set the month, day, 12/24-  
hour system and the time in the same way.  
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2
D Notes  
Do not disconnect the Voice Tracer while files are transferred from  
or to the device. Data is still being transferred while the record/play  
indicator light is blinking in orange.  
A
Do not format the drive of the Voice Tracer on a computer.  
 
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5
Record  
5.1 Record with the built-in microphone  
D Notes  
Set the desired voice activation function and recording mode before  
starting recording (see Customize settings on page 16 for details).  
Make a test recording to make sure that the Voice Tracer settings  
are correct.  
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2
Press the INDEX/a button  
while the recorder is stopped to  
A
select the desired folder  
.
2
Press the g button  
to start recording. The record/play  
B
indicator lights red . Point the built-in microphone toward the  
sound source.  
Press and hold fduring recording to display the remaining  
recording time.  
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To pause recording, press the g button . The record/play  
Press b during recording to create a new file.  
The maximum number of files in each folder is 99, for a total capacity  
of 396 files (99 files x 4 folders).  
If the recording time exceeds the available capacity or the number of  
files reaches 396, recording stops and ‘FULL’ will be displayed. Delete  
a few recordings or move them to a computer.  
Do not remove the batteries during recording. This may cause the  
recorder to malfunction.  
B
C
indicator will blink , and PAUSE will flash on the display  
Press the g button again to resume recording.  
.
3
To stop recording, press the j/DEL button  
.
B
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2
A
If recording for a prolonged period of time, replace the batteries  
before beginning.  
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The Voice Tracer can record while powered through a USB cable  
without draining the battery. Connect the recorder to a computer  
using the USB cable and press the g button for 1 second or longer  
to start recording (LFH860/870/880 only).  
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5.2 Record with an external microphone  
To record with an external microphone, connect the microphone  
to the microphone socket and follow the same procedure as for the  
built-in microphone.  
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A
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5.3 Overlap recording (LFH 860/870/880 only)  
Follow these steps to make additions to a recording and overlap parts  
of a recording.  
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5.4 Add index marks  
Index marks can be used to mark certain points in a recording as points  
of reference.  
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2
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4
Press the INDEX/a button  
while the recorder is stopped to  
to select the file to which the  
A
select the desired folder  
.
2
Press the h or b button  
addition should be made.  
Play or forward to the position where the addition should be made  
1
Press the INDEX/a button during recording to add an index mark.  
The index number is displayed for one second.  
3
and press the fbutton  
to pause playback.  
4
Press the g button  
to start overlap recording. The record/  
D Notes  
B
play indicator will blink , and OVER will be shown on the display  
The  
icon indicates that the recording contains index marks.  
C
. The existing recording will be overwritten.  
Up to 32 index marks can be set per file.  
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5
Press the j/DEL button  
to stop recording.  
D Note  
The recording mode of the original file before is in effect when  
overlapping a recording.  
Overlap recording is not available in the M (music) folder.  
 
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Playback  
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Press the INDEX/a button  
while the recorder is stopped to  
to select the file to play back.  
D Note  
A
select the desired folder  
Press the h or b button  
.
When headphones are connected to the EAR jack, the recorder  
speaker will be switched off.  
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2
3
3
Press the f button . The playback time will be shown on the  
B
display, and the green LED  
will light.  
D Notes on using the Voice Tracer as a music player  
The recorder supports music files in .wma and .mp3 formats that  
can be transferred from the computer to the music folder of the  
recorder. Files with copy protection (digital rights management) are  
not supported.  
The Voice Tracer supports up to two folder levels within the music  
folder. Each folder can hold up to 199 entries (files and folders).  
Press the f button to open a selected folder/file. Press the  
INDEX/a button to return to the folder one level higher.  
Press the g button during music playback to change the equalizer  
mode (Normal > Classic > Jazz > Rock > Pop > Normal).  
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Adjust the volume using the + and buttons  
To stop playback, press the j/DEL button . The total playback  
of the current file will be shown on the display.  
Press the f button again to continue playback from the previous  
position.  
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time  
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B
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A
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2
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6.1 Playback functions  
repeat sequence begins.  
Press the j/DEL button  
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3
to stop playback or press the  
6.1.1 Slow, fast, normal playback  
INDEX/a button to return to normal playback.  
Press and hold the f button for 1 second or longer to switch  
between normal, slow and fast playback.  
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6.1.2 Search  
Press and hold the h or b button during playback to scan backward  
or forward in the current file at a fast speed. Release the button to  
resume playback at the selected speed.  
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A
6.1.3 Rewinding and forwarding  
Press the h or b button during playback to rewind to the beginning  
of the file being played or forward to the next file, respectively. If the  
file contains index marks, playback begins at that point.  
6.2.2 Repeat a file or folder / shuffle mode  
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Press and hold the INDEX/a button for 1 second or longer during  
playback to switch between play modes (repeat file, repeat folder,  
shuffle folder or normal playback).  
6.2 Play features  
You can set the Voice Tracer to play files repeatedly or randomly.  
Icon  
Meaning  
REP. FILE  
REP. FOLD  
SHUF FOLD  
Play one file repeatedly  
Play all files within folder repeatedly  
Play all music files within folder randomly  
6.2.1 Repeat a sequence  
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To repeat or loop a sequence in a song, press the INDEX/a button  
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A
at the chosen starting point. REP. A – B flashes on the screen  
Press the INDEX/a button again at the chosen end point. The  
.
D Note  
Shuffle mode is available only in the M (music) folder.  
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Delete  
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Radio mode (LFH 880 only)  
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2
3
Press the INDEX/a button while the recorder is stopped to select  
the desired folder.  
Press and hold the j/DEL button for 1 second or longer. DELETE  
appears on the screen.  
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2
Connect the headphones. The supplied headphones serve as a  
radio antenna.  
Press and hold the MENU button for 1 second or longer to enter  
the radio mode.  
Press the h or b button to select a delete option:  
Icon  
FILE  
FOLD  
Meaning  
Delete a single file  
Delete all files in a folder  
Delete all index marks in a file  
8.1 Auto tune radio stations  
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Press the MENU button while the recorder is in radio mode to  
open the menu.  
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5
Press the f button.  
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3
4
5
Press the h or b button to select AUTO.  
Press the f button again. N (No) is displayed.  
Press the h or b button to select Y (Yes).  
Press the f button to confirm. The radio automatically tunes  
radio stations and saves the frequencies to presets. The radio can  
store up to 20 radio stations to presets.  
Press the h or b button to select the file, the folder or the file  
containing the index marks to be deleted.  
Press the f button again. N (No) is displayed.  
Press the h or b button to select Y (Yes).  
Press the f button to confirm.  
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D Note  
Sequential file numbers are reassigned automatically.  
 
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8.2 Manually tune to a radio station  
8.4 Delete a preset radio station  
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To ne-tune frequency, quickly press the h or b button.  
To search for the next stronger signal, press and hold h or b.  
Press the f button to save the frequency under a preset.  
Adjust the volume using the + and buttons.  
To exit the radio mode, press and hold the MENU button for 1  
second or longer.  
1
2
3
Press the INDEX/a button while the recorder is in radio mode to  
switch between frequency and preset mode.  
In preset mode, press the h or b button to select the preset  
radio station to be deleted.  
Press and hold the j/DEL button for 1 second or longer to delete  
the preset radio station.  
D Note  
Press the j/DEL button while the recorder is in radio mode to switch  
8.5 Record from FM radio  
between stereo and mono reception.  
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2
3
Manually tune to a radio station or play a preset radio station.  
Press the g button to start recording.  
To stop recording, press the j/DEL button.  
8.3 Play a preset radio station  
1
2
Press the INDEX/a button while the recorder is in radio mode to  
switch between frequency and preset mode.  
In preset mode, press the h or b button to change to another  
preset radio station.  
3
4
Adjust the volume using the + and buttons.  
To exit the radio mode, press and hold the MENU button for 1  
second or longer.  
 
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9
Customize settings  
The menu is available while the recorder is stopped and during radio  
reception. The available menu items differ depending on whether you  
are in a voice folder, a music folder or in radio mode.  
Menu  
SPLIT*  
Setting Description  
Yes  
Split a large file into two separate files so that  
No  
they can be easily archived or transferred via  
e-mail, or so that part of a file can be deleted. To  
split a file, play and stop at the position where  
the splitting should be made, then open the  
SPLIT menu.  
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1
Press the MENU button  
while the recorder is stopped or during  
radio reception to open the menu.  
2
A
2
3
4
5
6
Press the h or b button  
to select a menu item  
.
3
Press the f button  
to enter a sub-menu.  
REC*  
PCM  
SHQ  
HQ  
SP  
LP  
SLP  
Choose among several recording modes, from un-  
compressed PCM stereo recording for audio CD-  
like quality (LFH 880), two stereo modes including  
SHQ and HQ, or three monaural modes including  
SP, LP and SLP for extended recording times. See  
Technical data on page 20 for details about available  
recording modes and recording times.  
2
Press the h or b button  
to change a setting.  
3
Press the f button  
Press the MENU button  
to confirm your selection.  
to exit the current settings screen.  
1
DIVIDE* Off  
30 min.  
60 min.  
The auto divide feature automatically records  
into a new file every 30 or 60 minutes. This  
makes it much easier to find, edit and archive  
long recordings such as meetings or lectures.  
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2
1
INPUT  
V (voice) Use the L (line-in) setting when recording from  
L (line-in) external audio sources via the line-in jack of the  
recorder (LFH 860/870/880 only).  
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SENSE* HI  
Adjust the recording sensitivity to avoid  
recording background noises and to adjust to the  
recording environment.  
The recorder gives sound feedback about button  
operations or errors.  
ALARM Off  
Use the Voice Tracer as a mobile alarm clock.  
Choose the alarm mode (b = beep, F = file  
playback) and specify the start time and the file  
to be played.  
Delete all files on the recorder including  
programmed radio stations. Transfer any  
important files to a computer before formatting  
the recorder.  
Display the firmware version and the release  
date.  
Auto-tune a radio station and store up to 20  
stations to presets.  
LO  
b
F
BEEP  
LIGHT  
VA*  
On  
Off  
On  
Off  
On  
Off  
FORMAT Yes  
The display will remain lit for a few seconds  
when a button is pressed.  
No  
Voice-activated recording is a convenience  
feature for hands-free recording. When voice-  
activated recording is enabled, recording will  
start when you begin speaking. When you stop  
speaking, the recorder will automatically pause  
recording after three seconds of silence, and  
resume only when you begin speaking again.  
VER  
AUTO** Yes  
No  
OUTPUT EP  
Switch between earphone (EP) and speaker (SP)  
output in radio mode.  
CLOCK DD:MM:YY If the date and time is set, the information when  
12/24 H the file is recorded is automatically stored with  
HH:MM:SS each file.  
**  
SP  
* This function is not available in the M (music) folder.  
TIMER  
Off  
V
CH  
Schedule automatic recording to begin with the  
microphone (select V) or of a radio channel  
(select CH / LFH 880 only). Specify the start  
time, the duration of the recording (30/60/120  
minutes/All), a folder and the radio channel to  
be recorded.  
** This function is available only in radio mode.  
 
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10 Update the firmware  
11 Technical support and warranty  
Your Voice Tracer is controlled by an internal program called firmware.  
This Philips product was designed and manufactured to the highest  
quality standards. If your Philips product is not working correctly or is  
defective, contact your supplying Philips Speech Processing dealer who  
will provide you with the necessary information on how to proceed.  
1
2
Download the firmware update for your Voice Tracer model from  
save the file in the root directory of the Voice Tracer.  
If you have questions that your dealer cannot answer or any other  
1
Press the MENU button  
while the recorder is stopped to open  
the menu.  
2
A
3
4
5
6
Press the h or b button  
to select UPDATE  
Press the f button . N (No) is displayed.  
.
No components are user-serviceable. Do not open or remove covers  
and do not insert objects not suitable for the specific connectors.  
Repairs may be made only by Philips service centers and official repair  
facilities. Failure to do so will void any warranty, stated or implied.  
Any operation expressly prohibited in this manual, any adjustments, or  
assembly procedures not recommended or authorized in this manual  
will void the warranty.  
3
2
Press the h or b button  
to select Y (Yes).  
Press the f button again to install the new firmware.  
3
2
1
A
 
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12 Troubleshooting  
My recorder cannot power on  
My recorder cannot play recordings  
The recorder may be in HOLD mode. Slide the HOLD switch to the  
Off position.  
The batteries may be out of power or not inserted correctly. Replace  
the batteries with new ones and verify that the batteries are inserted  
correctly.  
The batteries may be out of power or not inserted correctly. Replace  
the batteries with new ones and verify that the batteries are inserted  
correctly.  
My recorder does not record anything  
The recorder may be in HOLD mode. Slide the HOLD switch to the  
Off position.  
Nothing has been recorded yet. Check the number of recordings.  
The maximum number of recordings may be reached or the recording  
capacity is full. Delete some recordings or move recordings to an  
external device.  
My recorder cannot stop, pause, play or record  
The recorder may be in HOLD mode. Slide the HOLD switch to the  
Off position.  
I cannot hear anything from the speaker  
The headphones may be plugged in. Remove the headphones.  
I cannot hear anything through the headphones  
The headphones may not be plugged in properly. Plug in the  
headphones properly.  
The volume is at the lowest setting. Adjust the volume.  
The volume is at the lowest setting. Adjust the volume.  
 
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13 Technical data  
Connectivity  
Recording time  
Compression rate/sampling  
frequency  
Speaker  
USB: High-speed 2.0 mini-USB  
Microphone: 3.5 mm, impedance 2.2 kΩ  
Headphone: 3.5 mm, impedance 16  
Ω or more  
LFH 660 (1024 MB):  
Built-in 30 mm round dynamic speaker  
Output power: 110 mW  
SHQ mode (.mp3/mono): 17.5 hours  
HQ mode (.mp3/mono): 35 hours  
SP mode (.mp3/mono): 46.5 hours  
LP mode (.mp3/mono): 69.5 hours  
SLP mode (.mp3/mono): 139.5 hours  
PCM mode: 1411 kbps/44.1 kHz  
SHQ mode: 128 kbps/44.1 kHz  
HQ mode: 64 kbps/22 kHz  
SP mode: 48 kbps/16 kHz  
LP mode: 32 kbps/16 kHz  
SLP mode: 16 kbps/16 kHz  
Operating conditions  
Temperature: 5° – 45° C/41° – 113° F  
Humidity: 10 % – 90 %  
Display  
Type: LCD, segment  
Diagonal screen size: 39 mm/1.5 in.  
LFH 860/870 (2048 MB):  
Power  
SHQ mode (.mp3/stereo): 35.5 hours  
HQ mode (.mp3/stereo): 71 hours  
SP mode (.mp3/mono): 94.5 hours  
LP mode (.mp3/mono): 142 hours  
SLP mode (.mp3/mono): 284 hours  
Music playback  
Battery type: two Philips AAA alkaline  
Recording format  
Compression format: .mp3, .wma  
MP3 bit rates: 8 – 320 kbps  
WMA bit rates: 32 – 192 kbps  
No DRM support  
batteries (LR03 or R03)  
.mp3 (Mpeg 1/Audio Layer 3)  
.wav (PCM) (LFH880)  
Battery life (SLP mode): 50 hours  
Dimensions  
Recording media  
Built-in flash memory  
Product dimensions (W × D × H):  
40 × 18.4 × 108 mm/1.6 × 0.7 × 4.3 in.  
Weight: 81 g/2.9 oz. incl. batteries  
LFH 880 (2048 MB):  
Tuner/reception (LFH 880)  
PCM mode (.wav/stereo): 3.25 hours  
SHQ mode (.mp3/stereo): 35.5 hours  
HQ mode (.mp3/stereo): 71 hours  
SP mode (.mp3/mono): 94.5 hours  
LP mode (.mp3/mono): 142 hours  
SLP mode (.mp3/mono): 284 hours  
Tuner bands: FM stereo  
Microphone  
Frequency range: 87.5 – 108 MHz  
Number of preset channels: 20  
Auto digital tuning  
Built-in: mono (LFH 660)/  
stereo (LFH 860/870/880)  
External: mono (LFH 660)/  
stereo (LFH 860/870/880)  
System requirements  
Windows Vista / XP / 2000,  
Mac OS X, Linux  
Free USB port  
 
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Declaration of Conformity  
Tested to comply with FCC standards  
FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE  
Model Number: LFH 660, LFH 860, LFH 870, LFH 880  
Trade Name: Philips Digital Voice Tracer 660 / 860 / 870 / 880  
Address: 64 Perimeter Center East, Atlanta, GA 30346, USA  
Telephone number: 888-260-6261  
Responsible Party: Philips Speech Processing  
This device complies with part 15 of FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:  
1) This device may not cause harmful interference.  
2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.  
Disclaimer and notices  
Philips performs extensive testing with the most popular configurations. However, since PC add-ons and device drivers are updated  
continually, conflict-free operation cannot be guaranteed.  
c f b g a  
 
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