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To
avoid potential
risk
of
data
loss caused by
accidental
operation or
malfunction
of
the IC
recorder,
we recommend
that
you save
a
backup
copy of
your recorded
files.
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How to Use
7
Preparation
10
Parts description
25
Parts and controls
61
Display window
26
Display when stopped
62
Display when recording
63
Display during playback
64
Display in the HOLD status
65
Display of the current date and time
66
Power
27
Inserting batteries
67
Turning the power on
68
Turning the power off
69
Clock setting
28
Setting the clock
70
Setting the clock using the menu
72
Selecting items on the display
29
Selecting a folder and a file
74
HOLD
30
Preventing unintentional operations (HOLD)
75
Releasing the HOLD function
76
Recording
11
Recording
31
Various operations/settings
32
Tips for better recording
83
Starting to record automatically in response to soundâ the VOR function
84
Selecting the recording mode (MODE)
86
Selecting the microphone sensitivity (SENS)
87
Adding a recording to a previously recorded file(ADD)
88
Adding an overwrite recording during playback(OVER)
90
Recording with an external microphone
92
Recording from external equipment
93
Using external devices
33
Recording the playback sound of the IC recorder onexternal equipment
94
Playback
12
Playing
34
Playing back the recorded sound
95
Various operations while playing
96
Various operations/settings
35
Reducing noise in the playback sound and makingthe human voice clearer (N-CUT)â the noise cutfunction
97
Adjusting the playback speed â the DPC (Digital PitchControl) function
98
Playing back a file repeatedly
99
Playing back all files in a folder continuously (CONT)â the continuous play
100
Listening with better sound quality
101
Searching forward/backward during playback(Cue/Review)
102
Searching the desired point quickly (EASY-S) â theEasy search function
103
Setting an alarm
36
Playing back a file at a desired time with an alarm(ALARM)
104
Editing
13
Erasing files
37
Erasing a file
106
Erasing all files in a folder (ERASE ALL)
108
Organizing files
38
Moving a file to a different folder (MOVE)
109
Dividing files
39
Dividing a file
110
Protecting files
40
Protecting a file (LOCK)
112
Menu
14
Using menus
41
Using the menu
113
Menu list
114
Menu items
42
Reducing noise when recording (LCF) â the Low CutFilter function
116
Selecting the display mode (DISPLAY)
117
Selecting the clock display (HOUR)
118
Turning the beep sound on or off (BEEP)
119
Turning the operation indicator on or off (LED)
120
Resetting all menu items to the default setting(MENU INIT)
121
Checking the system information (SYSTEM)
122
Formatting the memory (FORMAT)
123
Specifications
15
Specifications
43
Design and specifications
124
Battery life
126
Announcements
16
Notes on use
44
Precautions
128
Safety regulations
45
Safety regulations
130
Important information
46
Listening for a Lifetime
132
Copyrights/Trademarks
47
Trademarks
134
Notice for users
135
Support website
48
Customer support websites
136
Troubleshooting
8
IC recorder operations
17
If you have problems
49
Troubleshooting
137
Noise
50
The recorded file is noisy and you want to recordwith less noise in your recording.
138
A rustling noise is recorded.
139
A buzzing or humming noise is recorded.
140
Noise is recorded when you record a file using anexternal microphone (not supplied).
141
Noise is heard when you listen to the file usingheadphones.
142
Noise is heard in the playback even though the noisecut function is active.
143
Power
51
The IC recorder cannot be turned on. The ICrecorder does not operate, even if you press anybutton.
144
The IC recorder cannot be turned off.
145
The IC recorder cannot be turned on.
146
The IC recorder is powered off automatically.
147
The battery life is short.
148
There is no battery power remaining after you haveleft the batteries inserted for long time without usingthe IC recorder.
149
The battery life of the rechargeable batteries isshort.
150
General operations
52
The IC recorder does not operate correctly.
151
It takes a long time for the IC recorder to start.
152
The IC recorder does not operate, even if you pressany button.
153
The operation indicator does not light.
154
Recording
53
You cannot record a file.
155
Recording is interrupted.
156
You cannot add a recording or an overwriterecording.
157
The VOR function does not work.
158
Recording level is low.
159
When recording from other equipment, the inputlevel is too strong or not strong enough.
160
Playback
54
The playback volume is low.
161
No sound comes from the speaker.
162
Sound comes from only one channel.
163
Sound comes from the speaker even when theheadphones are plugged in.
164
Playback speed is too fast or too slow.
165
Playback sound is not good when a recorded file isplayed back.
166
Editing
55
You cannot divide a file.
167
You cannot move a file.
168
You cannot erase a file.
169
Clock
56
â--:--â is displayed.
170
The recording date of a file appears as â--Y--M--Dâor â--:--.â
171
Display
57
There are fewer menu items displayed in the menumode.
172
âACCESSâ display does not disappear.
173
Files
58
âFULLâ is displayed and you cannot start recording.
174
âFILE FULLâ is displayed and you cannot operate theIC recorder.
175
Messages
18
Messages list
176
System limitations
19
System limitations
178
List of Topics
9
How to Use
20
Troubleshooting
23
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