The ECS IN RC600 FP foot pedal is designed for ease of use for transcribing in to Marantz digital voice recorders. This foot pedal has the ability to handle a heavy transcription workload with little to no foot fatigue.
The ECS IN-RC600-FP foot pedal is used in full time work environments such as:
- Medical Transcription (using a Marantz digital voice recorder not included)
- Legal Transcription (using a Marantz digital voice recorder not included)
- Insurance Transcription (using a Marantz digital voice recorder not included)
- Public Safety Transcription (using a Marantz digital voice recorder not included)
Ergonomic design of USB foot pedal allows you to rest your foot comfortably while you are dictating or transcribing. USB foot pedal includes a wide, central, sloping Play pedal. Large size of USB foot pedal enables you to easily move your foot from the Play to Fast Forward to Rewind keys during transcription.
- Ergonomic design for minimal to no foot fatigue
- Rugged heavy duty design
- Built with heavy duty components
- Built with precision switches designed for 2,000,000 depressions
- Designed to not allow accidental depression of more than one pedal
- Mechanical stop preventing accidental triggering of center pedal while stepping on side pedals
- Hardwired to not allow accidental un-plugging
- 90 inch heavy duty USB Cord
Partial list of compatible Marantz Digital Recorders:
- Marantz Professional - PMD620
- Marantz Professional - PMD620MKII
- Marantz Professional - PMD661MKII
System Requirements:
This is an 3.5 mm stereo Foot Control for used with Marantz digital voice recorders that use the 3.5 mm port for controlling the play / rewind / fast forward motion. If you already have a Marantz digital voice reorder (check compatibility list above).
If you have any questions about this ECS IN-RC600-FP foot control please call us at (800) 644-9525. Lets make sure you get what you need correctly the first time. We'll be happy to assist you.
Downloads:
- ECS IN-RC600-FP Transcription Foot Pedal Installation User Guide Instructions