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... or batteries). SONY SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY ON THIS PRODUCT. 4-557-147-22 Tape Cassette Player/Recorder/CD Player/Mini Disc ® DAT/Radio/Head Phone/Speaker/MIC/Personals Portable Audio LIMITED WARRANTY Sony Electronics Inc. ("Sony") warrants this Product is determined to service the Product. After 90 days from the date...
... or batteries). SONY SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY ON THIS PRODUCT. 4-557-147-22 Tape Cassette Player/Recorder/CD Player/Mini Disc ® DAT/Radio/Head Phone/Speaker/MIC/Personals Portable Audio LIMITED WARRANTY Sony Electronics Inc. ("Sony") warrants this Product is determined to service the Product. After 90 days from the date...
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3-231-374-11 (1) IC Recorder Operating Instructions ICD-47 ©2001 Sony Corporation
3-231-374-11 (1) IC Recorder Operating Instructions ICD-47 ©2001 Sony Corporation
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... harmful interference in a residential installation. Serial No. However, there is located inside the battery compartment. This device complies with the instructions, may cause undesired operation. For the customers in the United States Owner's Record The model number is located at the rear and the serial number is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can be determined...
... harmful interference in a residential installation. Serial No. However, there is located inside the battery compartment. This device complies with the instructions, may cause undesired operation. For the customers in the United States Owner's Record The model number is located at the rear and the serial number is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can be determined...
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... is an IC recorder 4 Features ...5 Getting Started Step 1: Installing the Battery 6 Step 2: Setting the Clock 8 Basic Operations Recording Messages 10 Playing Back Messages 13 Erasing Messages 16 Advanced Operations Moving Messages to Parts and Controls 32 Menu map ...34 Index Back cover 3 HOLD function 25 Menu Settings Turning off the Beep Sound 26 Selecting the Microphone Sensitivity 27 Playing Back All Messages in a File Continuously 28 Additional Information Precautions 29 Troubleshooting 30 Specifications 31 Index to a Different File - Move Function 18 Adjusting the...
... is an IC recorder 4 Features ...5 Getting Started Step 1: Installing the Battery 6 Step 2: Setting the Clock 8 Basic Operations Recording Messages 10 Playing Back Messages 13 Erasing Messages 16 Advanced Operations Moving Messages to Parts and Controls 32 Menu map ...34 Index Back cover 3 HOLD function 25 Menu Settings Turning off the Beep Sound 26 Selecting the Microphone Sensitivity 27 Playing Back All Messages in a File Continuously 28 Additional Information Precautions 29 Troubleshooting 30 Specifications 31 Index to a Different File - Move Function 18 Adjusting the...
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...not need to search for the end of the last recording, you can start recording quickly whenever you wish. 11:30, November 1 Meet Mr. Brown at ABC bank Message 1 Message 2 Message 3 9:00, November 4 Send a card to Miss Smith Message 1 Message 2 Message 3 Message 4 z Playback With this IC recorder, you can quickly erase unwanted messages with tape recorders, you to worry about recording over previously recorded messages by mistake. Reviewing the current recording is an IC recorder? Before Message 1 Message 2 Message 3 Message 4 Message 5 Erase Message 3 After Message 1 Message 2 Message...
...not need to search for the end of the last recording, you can start recording quickly whenever you wish. 11:30, November 1 Meet Mr. Brown at ABC bank Message 1 Message 2 Message 3 9:00, November 4 Send a card to Miss Smith Message 1 Message 2 Message 3 Message 4 z Playback With this IC recorder, you can quickly erase unwanted messages with tape recorders, you to worry about recording over previously recorded messages by mistake. Reviewing the current recording is an IC recorder? Before Message 1 Message 2 Message 3 Message 4 Message 5 Erase Message 3 After Message 1 Message 2 Message...
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... date and time (see page 19). Up to 99 messages can be automatically adjusted when you of the time of the meeting, etc. • Playback speed control You can add a recording to the message being played back to another (see page 20). 5 You can use this function to remind you change the playback speed. • Adding a recording to record and store your messages. The sound pitch will be recorded in each file...
... date and time (see page 19). Up to 99 messages can be automatically adjusted when you of the time of the meeting, etc. • Playback speed control You can add a recording to the message being played back to another (see page 20). 5 You can use this function to remind you change the playback speed. • Adding a recording to record and store your messages. The sound pitch will be recorded in each file...
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... replace the battery, insert the new one . Replace the battery with VOL control at around 3 The battery life may show the clock setting display or incorrect date and time when you are not going to use , approx. 5 hours recording/4.5 hours playback * Using Sony alkaline battery LR03 (SG), playing back through the internal speaker with a new one within 3 minutes after the unit has been without battery for a long time, remove the battery to set the date and time...
... replace the battery, insert the new one . Replace the battery with VOL control at around 3 The battery life may show the clock setting display or incorrect date and time when you are not going to use , approx. 5 hours recording/4.5 hours playback * Using Sony alkaline battery LR03 (SG), playing back through the internal speaker with a new one within 3 minutes after the unit has been without battery for a long time, remove the battery to set the date and time...
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The minute digits will return to select the digits of the hour. 2 Press NxPLAY/STOP. Press MENU. 9 The display will flash. 3 Set the minute. 4 Press NxPLAY/STOP at the time signal. or >+ to "SET DATE". 4 Exit from the menu mode. Getting Started 3 Set the time. 1 Press -.
The minute digits will return to select the digits of the hour. 2 Press NxPLAY/STOP. Press MENU. 9 The display will flash. 3 Set the minute. 4 Press NxPLAY/STOP at the time signal. or >+ to "SET DATE". 4 Exit from the menu mode. Getting Started 3 Set the time. 1 Press -.
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... of REC START/ STOP. STOP If you do not change the file after you will record in the same file. To review the current recording instantly Press NxPLAY/STOP during stop recording, the next time you record you stop , press STOP for more than one second. To display it during recording. Continued 11 To display the remaining recording time During recording, the remaining recording time is displayed under REMAIN. To stop recording You can also stop recording, then press NxPLAY/STOP. Press REC START/STOP...
... of REC START/ STOP. STOP If you do not change the file after you will record in the same file. To review the current recording instantly Press NxPLAY/STOP during stop recording, the next time you record you stop , press STOP for more than one second. To display it during recording. Continued 11 To display the remaining recording time During recording, the remaining recording time is displayed under REMAIN. To stop recording You can also stop recording, then press NxPLAY/STOP. Press REC START/STOP...
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..., "FULL" will flash with an alarm sound. Select another file or erase some of the messages (see page 16). • If you press REC START/STOP after the other in the display window with an alarm sound. Erase some of the messages before you start recording again (see page 16). Recording Messages (continued) 1 Tips • You can record for up to 90 minutes. • You can select the microphone sensitivity.
..., "FULL" will flash with an alarm sound. Select another file or erase some of the messages (see page 16). • If you press REC START/STOP after the other in the display window with an alarm sound. Erase some of the messages before you start recording again (see page 16). Recording Messages (continued) 1 Tips • You can record for up to 90 minutes. • You can select the microphone sensitivity.
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Press NxPLAY/STOP. After playing back one message, the unit stops at the beginning of the last message. 4 Adjust the volume. Playing Back Messages (continued) 3 Start playback. OPR indicator Date of recording Time of the next message. Turn VOL. 14 When the last message on a file has been played back, the unit stops at the beginning of recording During playback, the OPR indicator lights up in green.
Press NxPLAY/STOP. After playing back one message, the unit stops at the beginning of the last message. 4 Adjust the volume. Playing Back Messages (continued) 3 Start playback. OPR indicator Date of recording Time of the next message. Turn VOL. 14 When the last message on a file has been played back, the unit stops at the beginning of recording During playback, the OPR indicator lights up in green.
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To move the seventh message in the file A to the file C 1 Play back the message you want to move. 2 Press FILE during playback to select the file you want to move recorded messages to a different file. The file and "MOVE" will flash and the first and last 5 seconds of the message will be played back 10 times. 3 Press NxPLAY/STOP. BAdvanced Operations Moving Messages to . To cancel moving the message(s) Press STOP before Step 3. 18 Move Function You can move the message to a Different File - FILE NxPLAY/STOP e.g.
To move the seventh message in the file A to the file C 1 Play back the message you want to move. 2 Press FILE during playback to select the file you want to move recorded messages to a different file. The file and "MOVE" will flash and the first and last 5 seconds of the message will be played back 10 times. 3 Press NxPLAY/STOP. BAdvanced Operations Moving Messages to . To cancel moving the message(s) Press STOP before Step 3. 18 Move Function You can move the message to a Different File - FILE NxPLAY/STOP e.g.
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"FAST" will flash three times in the display window and the playback speed will increase about 25%. To play messages with the use of the message are played back, the display will decrease about 50%. When you move function does not duplicate a message in another file, the one in the display window and the playback speed will return to NORMAL. 19 To play back rapidly Set PLAY SPEED to SLOW. PLAY SPEED selector PLAY SPEED SLOW NORMAL FAST To play back...
"FAST" will flash three times in the display window and the playback speed will increase about 25%. To play messages with the use of the message are played back, the display will decrease about 50%. When you move function does not duplicate a message in another file, the one in the display window and the playback speed will return to NORMAL. 19 To play back rapidly Set PLAY SPEED to SLOW. PLAY SPEED selector PLAY SPEED SLOW NORMAL FAST To play back...
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"OFF" starts to play back. 2 Enter the alarm setting mode. 1 Press MENU. FILE NxPLAY/STOP -./>+ MENU Display window Advanced Operations 1 Use FILE and -./>+ to select the file and the message you do not wish to change the setting, press MENU and exit the menu mode.) Note "ALARM OFF (or On)" will be set if the clock has not been set . If you want to flash. Continued 21 The unit enters the menu mode and "ALARM OFF" will...
"OFF" starts to play back. 2 Enter the alarm setting mode. 1 Press MENU. FILE NxPLAY/STOP -./>+ MENU Display window Advanced Operations 1 Use FILE and -./>+ to select the file and the message you do not wish to change the setting, press MENU and exit the menu mode.) Note "ALARM OFF (or On)" will be set if the clock has not been set . If you want to flash. Continued 21 The unit enters the menu mode and "ALARM OFF" will...
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... an Alarm (continued) To cancel the alarm setting before the playback starts Press STOP while the alarm sound is activated. "," will flash when the alarm time comes. • If more than one alarm time comes during recording, only the first message will be played back. • If the alarm time comes when the unit is in Step 2 on another message, "PRE SET" will be displayed, preventing new settings. •...
... an Alarm (continued) To cancel the alarm setting before the playback starts Press STOP while the alarm sound is activated. "," will flash when the alarm time comes. • If more than one alarm time comes during recording, only the first message will be played back. • If the alarm time comes when the unit is in Step 2 on another message, "PRE SET" will be displayed, preventing new settings. •...
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... date is activated during recording, cancel the HOLD function first to flash "On". 3 To cancel the alarm setting: Press -. HOLD function HOLD switch Slide the HOLD switch in the opposite direction. "HOLD" will be displayed. 2 Press NxPLAY/STOP to stop an alarm. or >+ to play back, and press MENU. Note When the HOLD function is displayed, follow the Steps 3 to 5 on pages 22 and 23 to change the alarm date and time. 4 Press MENU to stop recording. 25 Advanced Operations...
... date is activated during recording, cancel the HOLD function first to flash "On". 3 To cancel the alarm setting: Press -. HOLD function HOLD switch Slide the HOLD switch in the opposite direction. "HOLD" will be displayed. 2 Press NxPLAY/STOP to stop an alarm. or >+ to play back, and press MENU. Note When the HOLD function is displayed, follow the Steps 3 to 5 on pages 22 and 23 to change the alarm date and time. 4 Press MENU to stop recording. 25 Advanced Operations...
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... credit cards using magnetic coding or spring-wound watches, etc., away from the unit to direct sunlight, excessive dust or mechanical shock. • Should any solid object or liquid fall into the unit, remove the batteries and have any questions or problems concerning your unit, please consult your finger, etc., rubs or scratches the unit during recording. On...
... credit cards using magnetic coding or spring-wound watches, etc., away from the unit to direct sunlight, excessive dust or mechanical shock. • Should any solid object or liquid fall into the unit, remove the batteries and have any questions or problems concerning your unit, please consult your finger, etc., rubs or scratches the unit during recording. On...
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Troubleshooting Should any button, "HOLD" will not be displayed if on the REC DATE you cannot start recording. •The memory is too •Set the PLAY SPEED switch to "SENS H". Erase some of the messages. Select another file or erase some of the messages. Noise is heard. •An object, such as your nearest Sony dealer. See page 27. fast or too slow. See page 8. Symptom Remedy The unit does not...
Troubleshooting Should any button, "HOLD" will not be displayed if on the REC DATE you cannot start recording. •The memory is too •Set the PLAY SPEED switch to "SENS H". Erase some of the messages. Select another file or erase some of the messages. Noise is heard. •An object, such as your nearest Sony dealer. See page 27. fast or too slow. See page 8. Symptom Remedy The unit does not...
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... in microphone) (10) 4 NxPLAY/STOP (play/ stop•enter) button (8, 14, 15) 5 -./>+ (fast forward/ fast backward•selection of menu mode) button (13, 15) 6 STOP button (11) 7 HOLD switch (25) 8 PLAY SPEED selector (19) 9 MENU button (8, 21, 34) 0 Display window (33) qa OPR (operation) indicator (10, 14) qs ERASE button (16) qd REC (record) START/STOP button (10) qf Speaker qg EAR (earphone) jack (15) 32 Main unit 1 9 2 3 4 q; qa 5 qs 6 qd 7 qf 8 qg 1 VOL (volume) control (14) 2 FILE button (10, 13, 18) 3 MIC (built...
... in microphone) (10) 4 NxPLAY/STOP (play/ stop•enter) button (8, 14, 15) 5 -./>+ (fast forward/ fast backward•selection of menu mode) button (13, 15) 6 STOP button (11) 7 HOLD switch (25) 8 PLAY SPEED selector (19) 9 MENU button (8, 21, 34) 0 Display window (33) qa OPR (operation) indicator (10, 14) qs ERASE button (16) qd REC (record) START/STOP button (10) qf Speaker qg EAR (earphone) jack (15) 32 Main unit 1 9 2 3 4 q; qa 5 qs 6 qd 7 qf 8 qg 1 VOL (volume) control (14) 2 FILE button (10, 13, 18) 3 MIC (built...
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... operation 25 Alarm 21 B Battery 6 Beep 26 Built-in microphone 10 C Clock setting 8 D Display window 33 E Earphone 15 Erase 16 F, G Fast backward 15 Fast forward 15 File 10, 13, 17, 18 H Hold 25 I IC memory 4 J, K, L, M, N, O Menu 8, 21, 34 Message, erasing 16 Message, playing back 13 Message, recording 10 Message number 10 Microphone, built-in 10 Microphone sensitivity 27 Move 18 P, Q Playback 13 Playback Pause function 15 Playback speed 19 R Recording 10 Remaining time 10 Repeat play 15 S, T, U Scanning play 15 Stop 11, 15 V, W, X, Y, Z Volume control 14 Sony...
... operation 25 Alarm 21 B Battery 6 Beep 26 Built-in microphone 10 C Clock setting 8 D Display window 33 E Earphone 15 Erase 16 F, G Fast backward 15 Fast forward 15 File 10, 13, 17, 18 H Hold 25 I IC memory 4 J, K, L, M, N, O Menu 8, 21, 34 Message, erasing 16 Message, playing back 13 Message, recording 10 Message number 10 Microphone, built-in 10 Microphone sensitivity 27 Move 18 P, Q Playback 13 Playback Pause function 15 Playback speed 19 R Recording 10 Remaining time 10 Repeat play 15 S, T, U Scanning play 15 Stop 11, 15 V, W, X, Y, Z Volume control 14 Sony...