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IC Recorder Operating Instructions Click! You can direct jump Table of Contents Recording Files Utilizing Your Computer Troubleshooting Index ICD-TX50 GB 4-300-042-12(1)
IC Recorder Operating Instructions Click! You can direct jump Table of Contents Recording Files Utilizing Your Computer Troubleshooting Index ICD-TX50 GB 4-300-042-12(1)
Operating Instructions
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...(For European models only).......17 Recharging the Battery 18 Recharging the battery using a computer 18 Recharging the battery using a USB AC adaptor 19 Turning the IC Recorder On 20 Turning the power on 20 Turning the power off 20 Using the standby function 20 Using the power saving mode 21 Setting...
...(For European models only).......17 Recharging the Battery 18 Recharging the battery using a computer 18 Recharging the battery using a USB AC adaptor 19 Turning the IC Recorder On 20 Turning the power on 20 Turning the power off 20 Using the standby function 20 Using the power saving mode 21 Setting...
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... Organizer 89 System requirements for your computer 91 Installing Sound Organizer 92 The Sound Organizer window 94 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting 104 On the IC recorder operations 105 On the Sound Organizer 110 Messages List 112 System Limitations 116 Trademarks 117 Listening for a Lifetime 118 Index ...120 Additional Information Using a USB AC Adaptor 95 Disconnecting the IC recorder from the AC outlet 96 Precautions 97 Specifications 99 System requirements 99 Design and specifications 101 Battery life 103
... Organizer 89 System requirements for your computer 91 Installing Sound Organizer 92 The Sound Organizer window 94 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting 104 On the IC recorder operations 105 On the Sound Organizer 110 Messages List 112 System Limitations 116 Trademarks 117 Listening for a Lifetime 118 Index ...120 Additional Information Using a USB AC Adaptor 95 Disconnecting the IC recorder from the AC outlet 96 Precautions 97 Specifications 99 System requirements 99 Design and specifications 101 Battery life 103
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... music beyond this limit requires permission of the copyright holders. Sony is disposed of correctly, you will help prevent potential negative consequences for incomplete recording/ downloading or damaged data due to problems of the IC recorder or computer. Depending on the types of this product ... time. The recorded music is not supported by inappropriate waste handling of the text and characters, the text shown on the IC recorder may not be displayed properly on its packaging indicates that is limited to private use only. For users in the language or the...
... music beyond this limit requires permission of the copyright holders. Sony is disposed of correctly, you will help prevent potential negative consequences for incomplete recording/ downloading or damaged data due to problems of the IC recorder or computer. Depending on the types of this product ... time. The recorded music is not supported by inappropriate waste handling of the text and characters, the text shown on the IC recorder may not be displayed properly on its packaging indicates that is limited to private use only. For users in the language or the...
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... written approval from what are actually displayed on your IC recorder depending on the area you purchased the IC recorder and the settings you record is for the IC recorder ICD‑TX50. Copyright laws prohibit other IC recorders. Display windows in part, may differ from Sony Corporation. Sony Corporation reserves the right to this manual may...
... written approval from what are actually displayed on your IC recorder depending on the area you purchased the IC recorder and the settings you record is for the IC recorder ICD‑TX50. Copyright laws prohibit other IC recorders. Display windows in part, may differ from Sony Corporation. Sony Corporation reserves the right to this manual may...
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... of Contents Index Preparing the Recorder Rear Attaching the noise damper By attaching the noise damper to the IC recorder, you attach the IC recorder to your clothes, remove the noise damper from the IC recorder. Align the lower part of the noise damper to the recorder at an angle (), and then...;HOLD switch microSD card slot (headphone) jack RESET button You can reduce vibration noises from a table or other surface where the IC recorder is for decreasing the possible noise from a table.
... of Contents Index Preparing the Recorder Rear Attaching the noise damper By attaching the noise damper to the IC recorder, you attach the IC recorder to your clothes, remove the noise damper from the IC recorder. Align the lower part of the noise damper to the recorder at an angle (), and then...;HOLD switch microSD card slot (headphone) jack RESET button You can reduce vibration noises from a table or other surface where the IC recorder is for decreasing the possible noise from a table.
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... one. Progress bar (time line) Displays the current stop or playback position as bit rate, "VBR," or "MONO" are displayed. Continued When the IC recorder cannot get the file format information of a file, the file format is displayed as Protect indicator Appears when protection is set for a file. ...
... one. Progress bar (time line) Displays the current stop or playback position as bit rate, "VBR," or "MONO" are displayed. Continued When the IC recorder cannot get the file format information of a file, the file format is displayed as Protect indicator Appears when protection is set for a file. ...
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Display when recording Operation mode indicator Displays the following, depending on the current operation of Contents Index Newly arriving podcast indication Editorial message indication When some editorial functions are disabled for a file, a message is displayed (e.g., Cannot Divide File or Edit Track Mark). 12 Preparing the Recorder Table of the IC recorder. : playback : recording : recording pause (flashing) : recording with the VOR function, or recording pause with the VOR function (flashing) : fast backward (review), fast forward (cue)
Display when recording Operation mode indicator Displays the following, depending on the current operation of Contents Index Newly arriving podcast indication Editorial message indication When some editorial functions are disabled for a file, a message is displayed (e.g., Cannot Divide File or Edit Track Mark). 12 Preparing the Recorder Table of the IC recorder. : playback : recording : recording pause (flashing) : recording with the VOR function, or recording pause with the VOR function (flashing) : fast backward (review), fast forward (cue)
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.... : Clear Voice 1 : Clear Voice 2 : Music: Pop : Music: Rock : Music: Jazz : Music: Bass 1 : Music: Bass 2 HOLD indicator Appears when the IC recorder enters the HOLD status to prevent unintentional operations. To release the HOLD status, slide the POWER•HOLD switch towards the center ( p. 16...folder are played back continuously. ALL: Appears when all the files are disabled. Current time indication Displays the current time when the IC recorder entered the HOLD status. (e.g., 12:00 (24‑Hour time display)/12:00 PM (12‑Hour time display)) ...
.... : Clear Voice 1 : Clear Voice 2 : Music: Pop : Music: Rock : Music: Jazz : Music: Bass 1 : Music: Bass 2 HOLD indicator Appears when the IC recorder enters the HOLD status to prevent unintentional operations. To release the HOLD status, slide the POWER•HOLD switch towards the center ( p. 16...folder are played back continuously. ALL: Appears when all the files are disabled. Current time indication Displays the current time when the IC recorder entered the HOLD status. (e.g., 12:00 (24‑Hour time display)/12:00 PM (12‑Hour time display)) ...
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... is displayed. Category indication Folders containing files are categorized into recordable or playback-only area for deletion. Used to manage files recorded with the IC recorder. Recording Files: Recordable area. Podcast: Playback-only area.
... is displayed. Category indication Folders containing files are categorized into recordable or playback-only area for deletion. Used to manage files recorded with the IC recorder. Recording Files: Recordable area. Podcast: Playback-only area.
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...; Item selection buttons Press or to select an item, and then press /ENT to confirm. Menu items The items of the IC recorder. Table of Contents Index 15 Preparing the Recorder Display during MENU operation Home menu Menu setting Home menu The Home menu consists of...
...; Item selection buttons Press or to select an item, and then press /ENT to confirm. Menu items The items of the IC recorder. Table of Contents Index 15 Preparing the Recorder Display during MENU operation Home menu Menu setting Home menu The Home menu consists of...
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... Even if the HOLD function is activated during recording, all the button operations are disabled. Note When the HOLD function is activated, you carry the IC recorder, etc. To enable the button operations Slide the POWER•HOLD switch towards the center.
... Even if the HOLD function is activated during recording, all the button operations are disabled. Note When the HOLD function is activated, you carry the IC recorder, etc. To enable the button operations Slide the POWER•HOLD switch towards the center.
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... a moderate volume level when using the headphones. Table of Contents Index 17 Preparing the Recorder Maintaining the Moderate Volume Level (For European models only) The IC recorder limits the maximum volume to allows you to listen to a level that exceeds the specified level, the "Check The Volume Level" message appears.
... a moderate volume level when using the headphones. Table of Contents Index 17 Preparing the Recorder Maintaining the Moderate Volume Level (For European models only) The IC recorder limits the maximum volume to allows you to listen to a level that exceeds the specified level, the "Check The Volume Level" message appears.
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...USB port of your computer. It takes about 1 hour and 30 minutes to connect the (USB) connector of the IC recorder and the USB port of a running computer. When the battery is charging, "Connecting" and the battery indicator are displayed in...charged indicator Continued Table of Contents Index 18 Preparing the Recorder Recharging the Battery Recharging the battery using a computer Connect the IC recorder to your computer USB connecting cable To (USB) connector While the battery is fully charged, the battery indicator will indicate " ...
...USB port of your computer. It takes about 1 hour and 30 minutes to connect the (USB) connector of the IC recorder and the USB port of a running computer. When the battery is charging, "Connecting" and the battery indicator are displayed in...charged indicator Continued Table of Contents Index 18 Preparing the Recorder Recharging the Battery Recharging the battery using a computer Connect the IC recorder to your computer USB connecting cable To (USB) connector While the battery is fully charged, the battery indicator will indicate " ...
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... on the remaining power and the condition of Contents Index 19 Preparing the Recorder Disconnect the IC recorder from your computer. Follow the procedures below; otherwise, when the IC recorder contains data files, the files may not always be damaged or become unplayable. Make ... from no remaining battery power to the operating instructions supplied with your computer. Table of the battery. *2 For details on disconnecting the IC recorder from your computer, refer to full battery power at the bottom right of the desktop, left-click the following icon: ...
... on the remaining power and the condition of Contents Index 19 Preparing the Recorder Disconnect the IC recorder from your computer. Follow the procedures below; otherwise, when the IC recorder contains data files, the files may not always be damaged or become unplayable. Make ... from no remaining battery power to the operating instructions supplied with your computer. Table of the battery. *2 For details on disconnecting the IC recorder from your computer, refer to full battery power at the bottom right of the desktop, left-click the following icon: ...
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..." until the window display appears. This function is no operation attempted for 10 minutes. In the standby mode, on the other hand, the IC recorder turns off automatically if there is useful when you release the HOLD status by sliding the POWER•HOLD switch in the direction of... automatically (in the direction of "POWER" until the "Power Off " animation is displayed. Table of Contents Index 20 Preparing the Recorder Turning the IC Recorder On Turning the power on . Using the standby function Slide the POWER•HOLD switch in the power saving mode). Turning the power off...
..." until the window display appears. This function is no operation attempted for 10 minutes. In the standby mode, on the other hand, the IC recorder turns off automatically if there is useful when you release the HOLD status by sliding the POWER•HOLD switch in the direction of... automatically (in the direction of "POWER" until the "Power Off " animation is displayed. Table of Contents Index 20 Preparing the Recorder Turning the IC Recorder On Turning the power on . Using the standby function Slide the POWER•HOLD switch in the power saving mode). Turning the power off...
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..." animation appears and the clock is displayed and the year section begins to set the year, and then press /ENT. When you purchased the IC recorder and use the alarm function or record the date and time. Press or to flash. Set year, month, day, hour and...
..." animation appears and the clock is displayed and the year section begins to set the year, and then press /ENT. When you purchased the IC recorder and use the alarm function or record the date and time. Press or to flash. Set year, month, day, hour and...
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... Index 23 Preparing the Recorder Setting the clock using the menu /ENT BACK/HOME STOP While the IC recorder is in the computer connected to the IC recorder and on which the supplied Sound Organizer software is automatically adjusted using the menu. Select "Date&Time" in the...
... Index 23 Preparing the Recorder Setting the clock using the menu /ENT BACK/HOME STOP While the IC recorder is in the computer connected to the IC recorder and on which the supplied Sound Organizer software is automatically adjusted using the menu. Select "Date&Time" in the...
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... window will return to the display of Contents Index 24 Preparing the Recorder Set year, month, day, hour and minute. When you purchased the IC recorder. The default setting differs, depending on the "Time Display" setting in sequence. Repeat this procedure to exit the menu mode. Table of the stop...
... window will return to the display of Contents Index 24 Preparing the Recorder Set year, month, day, hour and minute. When you purchased the IC recorder. The default setting differs, depending on the "Time Display" setting in sequence. Repeat this procedure to exit the menu mode. Table of the stop...
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The Home menu is the starting point of each feature of the following five items. Press or to select a Home menu item, and then press /ENT to confirm: Scene Select Select File Erase Files Edit Settings Home menu The Home menu consists of the IC recorder, such as editing or making various settings. Table of Contents Index 26 Preparing the Recorder About the Home menu /ENT BACK/HOME You can display the Home menu by pressing and holding BACK/HOME.
The Home menu is the starting point of each feature of the following five items. Press or to select a Home menu item, and then press /ENT to confirm: Scene Select Select File Erase Files Edit Settings Home menu The Home menu consists of the IC recorder, such as editing or making various settings. Table of Contents Index 26 Preparing the Recorder About the Home menu /ENT BACK/HOME You can display the Home menu by pressing and holding BACK/HOME.