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...) LCF (Low Cut Filter function) SBM (Super Bit Mapping function) PRE REC (Pre-recording function) SYNC REC (Synchronized recording function) PLUG IN PWR (Plug in power function) Additional Information Using a "Memory Stick" (not supplied 45 Inserting a "Memory Stick 45 Using the "Memory Stick" for recording/playback 46 Maintenance...47 Troubleshooting...48 Error messages...51 Specifications...54 File Specifications...56...
...) LCF (Low Cut Filter function) SBM (Super Bit Mapping function) PRE REC (Pre-recording function) SYNC REC (Synchronized recording function) PLUG IN PWR (Plug in power function) Additional Information Using a "Memory Stick" (not supplied 45 Inserting a "Memory Stick 45 Using the "Memory Stick" for recording/playback 46 Maintenance...47 Troubleshooting...48 Error messages...51 Specifications...54 File Specifications...56...
Operating Instructions
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...FR (fast-rewind) / (down) button (pages 19, 32) REC LEVEL (recording level) dial (page 24) Adjusts the recording volume by turning the dial to set the desired level (0 to 10) to the "•" ...recorder is accessing memory (except during recording). REC (recording) button/indicator (page 24) DIVIDE button (page 35) PLAY/ENTER button/indicator (pages 31) STOP button (pages 25, 32) (microphone) jack (page 27) LINE IN (OPT) (line input (optical)) jack (pages 28 - 30) Memory Stick...
...FR (fast-rewind) / (down) button (pages 19, 32) REC LEVEL (recording level) dial (page 24) Adjusts the recording volume by turning the dial to set the desired level (0 to 10) to the "•" ...recorder is accessing memory (except during recording). REC (recording) button/indicator (page 24) DIVIDE button (page 35) PLAY/ENTER button/indicator (pages 31) STOP button (pages 25, 32) (microphone) jack (page 27) LINE IN (OPT) (line input (optical)) jack (pages 28 - 30) Memory Stick...
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...the stop mode. Track numbers are classified into (a folder for recording and playback) and (a folder for playback only) (page 38). Identifying parts and controls (continued) Memory Stick indicator Displayed when the current memory is set to "ON." SYNC REC setting Displayed ...when the "SYNC REC" is a "Memory Stick." Folder number, track numbers Folders are displayed as "current track...
...the stop mode. Track numbers are classified into (a folder for recording and playback) and (a folder for playback only) (page 38). Identifying parts and controls (continued) Memory Stick indicator Displayed when the current memory is set to "ON." SYNC REC setting Displayed ...when the "SYNC REC" is a "Memory Stick." Folder number, track numbers Folders are displayed as "current track...
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... are played back to the end of "Memory Stick" in addition to fix the setting. When you play back or fast play after Recording (continued) To change the memory drive The recorder supports the use of the last track When you insert a "Memory Stick," make sure that it is stopped. 1... While the recorder is stopped, press and hold the /MENU button until...
... are played back to the end of "Memory Stick" in addition to fix the setting. When you play back or fast play after Recording (continued) To change the memory drive The recorder supports the use of the last track When you insert a "Memory Stick," make sure that it is stopped. 1... While the recorder is stopped, press and hold the /MENU button until...
Operating Instructions
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Drag and drop the track file you use with the Windows Media Player. Do not use a computer to format the built-in memory of the recorder or a "Memory Stick" you want to store on the hard disk drive of the computer. Do not disconnect the power source or turn the POWER switch to "OFF...;" if you do so, the USB connection is always displayed. Port: USB port 1) Required when you save recorded tracks on the hard disk drive...
Drag and drop the track file you use with the Windows Media Player. Do not use a computer to format the built-in memory of the recorder or a "Memory Stick" you want to store on the hard disk drive of the computer. Do not disconnect the power source or turn the POWER switch to "OFF...;" if you do so, the USB connection is always displayed. Port: USB port 1) Required when you save recorded tracks on the hard disk drive...
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... entered into MP3 files as the same folder name it had when it was copied on a drive. Operations after Recording (continued) 1) Files containing information such as follows (when using the built-in memory): 128 kbps 71 hr. 20 m. (1,070 tracks) 256 kbps 35 hr. 40 m. (535 tracks) *.... With Windows: Use the Explorer to "FOLDER10"). It is inserted in "NO FOLDER." Note The "MEMORYSTICK" display appears only when a "Memory Stick" is convenient if you copy files separately, they are classified as being in the recorder. 2 Copy the folder containing MP3 files from your computer.
... entered into MP3 files as the same folder name it had when it was copied on a drive. Operations after Recording (continued) 1) Files containing information such as follows (when using the built-in memory): 128 kbps 71 hr. 20 m. (1,070 tracks) 256 kbps 35 hr. 40 m. (535 tracks) *.... With Windows: Use the Explorer to "FOLDER10"). It is inserted in "NO FOLDER." Note The "MEMORYSTICK" display appears only when a "Memory Stick" is convenient if you copy files separately, they are classified as being in the recorder. 2 Copy the folder containing MP3 files from your computer.
Operating Instructions
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... LED (Indicator lighting) CLOCK (Date/time settings) MEMORY 1) (Recording/playback memory) FORMAT 2)5) (Initializing memory) DELETE ALL 2)4)5) (Deleting all tracks in memory or "Memory Stick" with your computer. For details, refer to read-only. 4) The function does not work when no optional "Memory Stick" is inserted. 2) The function does not work ... be saved and where the tracks to be executed when no track is saved in memory of the recorder. Note "BUILT-IN" is selected automatically once the "Memory Stick" is used . Be sure to confirm the folder name of the tracks to be...
... LED (Indicator lighting) CLOCK (Date/time settings) MEMORY 1) (Recording/playback memory) FORMAT 2)5) (Initializing memory) DELETE ALL 2)4)5) (Deleting all tracks in memory or "Memory Stick" with your computer. For details, refer to read-only. 4) The function does not work when no optional "Memory Stick" is inserted. 2) The function does not work ... be saved and where the tracks to be executed when no track is saved in memory of the recorder. Note "BUILT-IN" is selected automatically once the "Memory Stick" is used . Be sure to confirm the folder name of the tracks to be...
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... the "MEMORY" item of "Memory Stick" are the only "Memory Stick" models that the ACCESS indicator light is read from the "Memory Stick." "Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo" and "Memory Stick PRO Duo (High Speed)" are not guaranteed. Inserting a "Memory Stick" Before recording, be used for operation is off, and then push the "Memory Stick" into the recorder "ACCESSING MEMORY..." To use the "Memory Stick" Select "MEMORY STICK" from the Memory Stick slot. Continued...
... the "MEMORY" item of "Memory Stick" are the only "Memory Stick" models that the ACCESS indicator light is read from the "Memory Stick." "Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo" and "Memory Stick PRO Duo (High Speed)" are not guaranteed. Inserting a "Memory Stick" Before recording, be used for operation is off, and then push the "Memory Stick" into the recorder "ACCESSING MEMORY..." To use the "Memory Stick" Select "MEMORY STICK" from the Memory Stick slot. Continued...
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... a computer Connect the recorder with the recorder. The recorder is accessing memory while "ACCESSING MEMORY..." Because the Sony "Memory Stick" is the general name of other device than the recorder, you use a "Memory Stick" formatted with the "Memory Stick" inserted to a computer (page 36). The "Memory Stick" is removed or the recorder is used in the "Memory Stick" For details about the specifications of "Memory Stick." The "Memory Stick" is turned...
... a computer Connect the recorder with the recorder. The recorder is accessing memory while "ACCESSING MEMORY..." Because the Sony "Memory Stick" is the general name of other device than the recorder, you use a "Memory Stick" formatted with the "Memory Stick" inserted to a computer (page 36). The "Memory Stick" is removed or the recorder is used in the "Memory Stick" For details about the specifications of "Memory Stick." The "Memory Stick" is turned...
Operating Instructions
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... folder and you experience trouble with qualified Sony personnel (see the warranty for recording. Troubleshooting If you cannot record any more tracks. Replace them from the recorder. You cannot start recording. Select another folder (page 23) or delete some of tracks (page 38) have already been recorded in the "Memory Stick.") 2 Read through the symptoms and solutions on...
... folder and you experience trouble with qualified Sony personnel (see the warranty for recording. Troubleshooting If you cannot record any more tracks. Replace them from the recorder. You cannot start recording. Select another folder (page 23) or delete some of tracks (page 38) have already been recorded in the "Memory Stick.") 2 Read through the symptoms and solutions on...
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... the computer. Cause/Solution The write-protect switch on the inserted "Memory Stick" is set . Set it to "LOCK." The date and time of "File." The remaining battery power is set to the position that noise was recorded. Noise may occur if many small-sized files are too loud. Additional...
... the computer. Cause/Solution The write-protect switch on the inserted "Memory Stick" is set . Set it to "LOCK." The date and time of "File." The remaining battery power is set to the position that noise was recorded. Noise may occur if many small-sized files are too loud. Additional...
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... track name is displayed and the recorder stops recording, the recorder has an extra memory space for editing. The "ACCESSING MEMORY..." Use Windows Explorer or other tools to delete unnecessary files or initialize the "Memory Stick" on the recorder. Select "MEMORY STICK" for an extended period of time...process a large amount of data, the message may be shorter than the maximum recording time of the recorder. You cannot record tracks up to the specifications of the "Memory Stick" may contain image data or other formatted data (for creating initial folders is ...
... track name is displayed and the recorder stops recording, the recorder has an extra memory space for editing. The "ACCESSING MEMORY..." Use Windows Explorer or other tools to delete unnecessary files or initialize the "Memory Stick" on the recorder. Select "MEMORY STICK" for an extended period of time...process a large amount of data, the message may be shorter than the maximum recording time of the recorder. You cannot record tracks up to the specifications of the "Memory Stick" may contain image data or other formatted data (for creating initial folders is ...
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...page 43). Error messages Message SET CLOCK 16 bit ONLY TRACK FULL MEMORY FULL M.S. Release the lock. A read-only "Memory Stick" is no remaining data space in the built-in memory or the "Memory Stick." To reduce the number of tracks, record new tracks in the menu display, and then set to "LOCK."... title name for an MP3 file. Use the "Memory Stick" that the recorder does not support cannot be played back. Set it before operating the recorder (page 19). Change the quantifying bit number to 16 bit on the inserted "Memory Stick" is not set to 16 bit. The write-protect...
...page 43). Error messages Message SET CLOCK 16 bit ONLY TRACK FULL MEMORY FULL M.S. Release the lock. A read-only "Memory Stick" is no remaining data space in the built-in memory or the "Memory Stick." To reduce the number of tracks, record new tracks in the menu display, and then set to "LOCK."... title name for an MP3 file. Use the "Memory Stick" that the recorder does not support cannot be played back. Set it before operating the recorder (page 19). Change the quantifying bit number to 16 bit on the inserted "Memory Stick" is not set to 16 bit. The write-protect...
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... media. Check the connection. 52 Use a "Memory Stick" that the recorder supports. Use a "Memory Stick" that the recorder supports. Insert a "Memory Stick" that the recorder supports. There is an unsupported type of data or a file of the track being recorded exceeds 2 GB. A folder without tracks will not... with new ones (page 17), or connect the AC power adapter to "Locked" on the recorder. The remaining battery power is inserted. An incompatible "Memory Stick" is insufficient. For Macintosh computers You cannot delete the track that is inserted. Troubleshooting (continued)...
... media. Check the connection. 52 Use a "Memory Stick" that the recorder supports. Use a "Memory Stick" that the recorder supports. Insert a "Memory Stick" that the recorder supports. There is an unsupported type of data or a file of the track being recorded exceeds 2 GB. A folder without tracks will not... with new ones (page 17), or connect the AC power adapter to "Locked" on the recorder. The remaining battery power is inserted. An incompatible "Memory Stick" is insufficient. For Macintosh computers You cannot delete the track that is inserted. Troubleshooting (continued)...
Operating Instructions
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... or a WAV file in the menu display (page 41). Use only compatible batteries and AC power adapters. Insert the "Memory Stick" again. If this message appears again, consult with qualified Sony personnel (see the warranty for saving recorded tracks ( ). Shorten the file name using "FORMAT" in a folder for contact information). You cannot operate the...
... or a WAV file in the menu display (page 41). Use only compatible batteries and AC power adapters. Insert the "Memory Stick" again. If this message appears again, consult with qualified Sony personnel (see the warranty for saving recorded tracks ( ). Shorten the file name using "FORMAT" in a folder for contact information). You cannot operate the...
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... flash memory 4 GB, "Memory Stick" (not supplied), Linear PCM Stereo recording Capacity Part of the memory capacity is allocated to 690 nm (for optical digital output) Emission wavelength: 630 to data management. Linear PCM Quantization: 16-bit linear, 24-bit linear Frequency range (Input from the LINE IN (OPT) jack when recording/ playing...(for optical digital output) DC IN 6V jack USB connector (Hi-speed USB, Mass Storage Class) Memory Stick slot 54 Actual usable capacity: Approx. 3.83 GB (4,116,611,072 bytes) Maximum recording time Refer to "Maximum recordable time" on page 57.
... flash memory 4 GB, "Memory Stick" (not supplied), Linear PCM Stereo recording Capacity Part of the memory capacity is allocated to 690 nm (for optical digital output) Emission wavelength: 630 to data management. Linear PCM Quantization: 16-bit linear, 24-bit linear Frequency range (Input from the LINE IN (OPT) jack when recording/ playing...(for optical digital output) DC IN 6V jack USB connector (Hi-speed USB, Mass Storage Class) Memory Stick slot 54 Actual usable capacity: Approx. 3.83 GB (4,116,611,072 bytes) Maximum recording time Refer to "Maximum recordable time" on page 57.
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... of the above listed optional accessories. Optional accessories* "Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo"** MS-EX4G (4GB) MS-EX2G (2GB) MS-EX1G (1GB) "Memory Stick PRO Duo (High Speed)" MSX-M2GNU (2GB) MSX-M1GNU (1GB) ** For the "Memory Stick" compatibilities list, access the following web page: http://www.sony.net/Products/mssupport Stereo headphones MDR-V900HD MDR-V700DJ...
... of the above listed optional accessories. Optional accessories* "Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo"** MS-EX4G (4GB) MS-EX2G (2GB) MS-EX1G (1GB) "Memory Stick PRO Duo (High Speed)" MSX-M2GNU (2GB) MSX-M1GNU (1GB) ** For the "Memory Stick" compatibilities list, access the following web page: http://www.sony.net/Products/mssupport Stereo headphones MDR-V900HD MDR-V700DJ...
Operating Instructions
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...folders. The number of one WAV format track can deal with is created in the built-in memory or "Memory Stick." The maximum number of tracks that the recorder does not support, playback or other operation may change. If you use 8 or fewer alphanumeric characters... playback order may be saved in lower case. 56 File Specifications Once you record audio in the built-in memory or a "Memory Stick," the 10 folders used for saving tracks are created automatically in upper case on the recorder. One ".WAV" file is started. You can be disabled. ...
...folders. The number of one WAV format track can deal with is created in the built-in memory or "Memory Stick." The maximum number of tracks that the recorder does not support, playback or other operation may change. If you use 8 or fewer alphanumeric characters... playback order may be saved in lower case. 56 File Specifications Once you record audio in the built-in memory or a "Memory Stick," the 10 folders used for saving tracks are created automatically in upper case on the recorder. One ".WAV" file is started. You can be disabled. ...
Operating Instructions
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... (Approximate) The total maximum recordable time (approximate) of all the folders is as follows. "Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo" Sampling frequency/ quantifying bit ...number 22.05 kHz 16 bit 44.10 kHz 16 bit 44.10 kHz 24 bit 48.00 kHz 16 bit 48.00 kHz 24 bit 96.00 kHz 16 bit 96.00 kHz 24 bit Maximum recordable... 2 hrs 55 min. 25 min. 55 min. 1 hr 55 min. * The maximum recordable time varies depending on recording conditions. Built-in flash memory (4 GB) Sampling frequency/ quantifying bit number 22.05 kHz 16 bit 44.10 kHz 16 bit...
... (Approximate) The total maximum recordable time (approximate) of all the folders is as follows. "Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo" Sampling frequency/ quantifying bit ...number 22.05 kHz 16 bit 44.10 kHz 16 bit 44.10 kHz 24 bit 48.00 kHz 16 bit 48.00 kHz 24 bit 96.00 kHz 16 bit 96.00 kHz 24 bit Maximum recordable... 2 hrs 55 min. 25 min. 55 min. 1 hr 55 min. * The maximum recordable time varies depending on recording conditions. Built-in flash memory (4 GB) Sampling frequency/ quantifying bit number 22.05 kHz 16 bit 44.10 kHz 16 bit...
Operating Instructions
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... button 25, 32 A ACCESS indicator........... 18, 45 AC power adapter 19 Alkaline batteries 17 Analog recording 23 B Battery case 17 Battery compartment lid......... 17 Battery life 18 Built-in microphones 21 C Carrying ... 31 Changing the memory drive.... 32 CLOCK 19, 41 Computer 36 D DC IN 6V jack 19 DELETE ALL 41 DELETE TRK 41 Deleting a track 35 Digital limiter 43 Digital recording 28 DISPLAY button ...CUT FILTER (LCF). .. 22, 43 M Maintenance 47 Maximum recordable time...... 57 MEMORY 41 Memory Stick 45, 46 Memory Stick slot 45 Menu display 40 MIC ATT switch 22 Monitoring the...
... button 25, 32 A ACCESS indicator........... 18, 45 AC power adapter 19 Alkaline batteries 17 Analog recording 23 B Battery case 17 Battery compartment lid......... 17 Battery life 18 Built-in microphones 21 C Carrying ... 31 Changing the memory drive.... 32 CLOCK 19, 41 Computer 36 D DC IN 6V jack 19 DELETE ALL 41 DELETE TRK 41 Deleting a track 35 Digital limiter 43 Digital recording 28 DISPLAY button ...CUT FILTER (LCF). .. 22, 43 M Maintenance 47 Maximum recordable time...... 57 MEMORY 41 Memory Stick 45, 46 Memory Stick slot 45 Menu display 40 MIC ATT switch 22 Monitoring the...