Operating Instructions
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... recorded music is not supported by returning your used for Macintosh. The supplied connecting cable is not responsible for incomplete recording/downloading or damaged data due to private use only. You cannot connect other IC recorders. GB Use of the text and characters, the text shown on device. This is due to: The capacity of the connected IC recorder. The IC recorder is not functioning...
... recorded music is not supported by returning your used for Macintosh. The supplied connecting cable is not responsible for incomplete recording/downloading or damaged data due to private use only. You cannot connect other IC recorders. GB Use of the text and characters, the text shown on device. This is due to: The capacity of the connected IC recorder. The IC recorder is not functioning...
Operating Instructions
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the VOR Function 40 Dividing a Message into Two During Recording 42 Adding a Recording to Sound - the Pre-Recording Function 37 Cutting out Low Frequency - the LCF Function 39 Starting to Record Automatically in Advance, before Recording 22 Turning the IC Recorder On or Off.......24 Turning the power off 25 Turning the power on 25 Recording Recording Messages 26 Selecting the Recording Mode 29 Setting the Recording Level 32 Manual Recording Mode 33 Setting the Input Level Automatically to Record - the Limiter Function 35 Recording a Few Seconds in...
the VOR Function 40 Dividing a Message into Two During Recording 42 Adding a Recording to Sound - the Pre-Recording Function 37 Cutting out Low Frequency - the LCF Function 39 Starting to Record Automatically in Advance, before Recording 22 Turning the IC Recorder On or Off.......24 Turning the power off 25 Turning the power on 25 Recording Recording Messages 26 Selecting the Recording Mode 29 Setting the Recording Level 32 Manual Recording Mode 33 Setting the Input Level Automatically to Record - the Limiter Function 35 Recording a Few Seconds in...
Operating Instructions
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... 95 Copying Files from Other Equipment.......49 To record using the synchronized recording function 49 To record without using the synchronized recording function.....51 Playback Playing Back Messages 53 Selecting the Playback Mode 56 Playing back a specified section repeatedly - the Digital Voice Up Function 62 Adding a Bookmark 63 Recording with Other Equipment........65 Playing Back a Message at a Desired Time with an Alarm 66 Editing Messages Erasing Messages 70 Erasing messages one by Amplifying Inaudible Sound - the Noise Cut Function 60 Adjusting the Playback Sound by...
... 95 Copying Files from Other Equipment.......49 To record using the synchronized recording function 49 To record without using the synchronized recording function.....51 Playback Playing Back Messages 53 Selecting the Playback Mode 56 Playing back a specified section repeatedly - the Digital Voice Up Function 62 Adding a Bookmark 63 Recording with Other Equipment........65 Playing Back a Message at a Desired Time with an Alarm 66 Editing Messages Erasing Messages 70 Erasing messages one by Amplifying Inaudible Sound - the Noise Cut Function 60 Adjusting the Playback Sound by...
Operating Instructions
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... IC Recorder and Playing Them Back 96 Construction of folders and files.......98 Using the Supplied Digital Voice Editor Software 100 What You Can Do Using the Digital Voice Editor Software 100 System requirements 102 Installing the software 103 Referring to the help files 107 Transferring the files using the Digital Voice Editor software 107 Using the IC Recorder as a USB Mass Storage Device 108 Precautions 126 Specifications 128 Index 130 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting 109 IC recorder 109 Error messages 119 System limitations 122 Additional Information Using a USB...
... IC Recorder and Playing Them Back 96 Construction of folders and files.......98 Using the Supplied Digital Voice Editor Software 100 What You Can Do Using the Digital Voice Editor Software 100 System requirements 102 Installing the software 103 Referring to the help files 107 Transferring the files using the Digital Voice Editor software 107 Using the IC Recorder as a USB Mass Storage Device 108 Precautions 126 Specifications 128 Index 130 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting 109 IC recorder 109 Error messages 119 System limitations 122 Additional Information Using a USB...
Operating Instructions
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... cannot recognize the file. Recording level indicator Displays the microphone sensitivity with which the IC recorder recorded the selected message. : Recorded with the low recording level. : Recorded with the high recording level. : Recorded with the further high recording level. : Recorded with proper balance for music. : Recorded with the manual recording mode. 11GB Repeat playback indicator : Appears when one folder are played back repeatedly. : Appears when all the messages are played back repeatedly. Sound effect indicator Displays the "EFFECT" setting in...
... cannot recognize the file. Recording level indicator Displays the microphone sensitivity with which the IC recorder recorded the selected message. : Recorded with the low recording level. : Recorded with the high recording level. : Recorded with the further high recording level. : Recorded with proper balance for music. : Recorded with the manual recording mode. 11GB Repeat playback indicator : Appears when one folder are played back repeatedly. : Appears when all the messages are played back repeatedly. Sound effect indicator Displays the "EFFECT" setting in...
Operating Instructions
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... (USB) connector USB connecting cable IC recorder If the battery indicator is not displayed, charging has not been done properly. While the batteries are charging, "CONNECTING" and the battery indicator are charged while you charge the batteries continuously until " " is an approximation for the time it takes to charge from no remaining battery power to the IC recorder. Proceed from step 1 again. * This is displayed. 15GB When the battery indicator indicates" ," charging is completed. (Charging time...
... (USB) connector USB connecting cable IC recorder If the battery indicator is not displayed, charging has not been done properly. While the batteries are charging, "CONNECTING" and the battery indicator are charged while you charge the batteries continuously until " " is an approximation for the time it takes to charge from no remaining battery power to the IC recorder. Proceed from step 1 again. * This is displayed. 15GB When the battery indicator indicates" ," charging is completed. (Charging time...
Operating Instructions
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... software (not supplied), set "REC MODE" to the LPCM, MP3 or LPEC (except LP) mode (page 29). This procedure is called "training." Tripod (not supplied) Recording dictation (using . 23GB Microphone Getting Started Before you can transcribe recorded messages, you are using the voice recognition software) Set "REC LEVEL" to "LOW " in microphones pointing at the sound source. Sound source Approx. 2 to 3 m Place the IC recorder with the voice recognition software you have to create a user file specifically adapted...
... software (not supplied), set "REC MODE" to the LPCM, MP3 or LPEC (except LP) mode (page 29). This procedure is called "training." Tripod (not supplied) Recording dictation (using . 23GB Microphone Getting Started Before you can transcribe recorded messages, you are using the voice recognition software) Set "REC LEVEL" to "LOW " in microphones pointing at the sound source. Sound source Approx. 2 to 3 m Place the IC recorder with the voice recognition software you have to create a user file specifically adapted...
Operating Instructions
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...-in directional microphone Built-in stereo microphones Operation indicator (headphone) jack /MENU DIRECTNL HOLD 1 Select a folder. Press /MENU to display the folder selection window. Press or to select the folder in which you want to record messages, then press . 2 Start recording. Press (record/pause) in the menu (page 90), the operation indicator does not light.) You do not need to "OFF" in the stop mode.
...-in directional microphone Built-in stereo microphones Operation indicator (headphone) jack /MENU DIRECTNL HOLD 1 Select a folder. Press /MENU to display the folder selection window. Press or to select the folder in which you want to record messages, then press . 2 Start recording. Press (record/pause) in the menu (page 90), the operation indicator does not light.) You do not need to "OFF" in the stop mode.
Operating Instructions
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..., and you can record up to 999 messages in each folder. You can make new folders or delete unwanted folders using the supplied Digital Voice Editor software (page 100). While recording, you can prevent inadvertent operations, by sliding the HOLD switch in the direction of the batteries (page 17). When "REC LEVEL" is lit in red or orange, do not remove the batteries or connect or disconnect the USB AC adaptor. Doing...
..., and you can record up to 999 messages in each folder. You can make new folders or delete unwanted folders using the supplied Digital Voice Editor software (page 100). While recording, you can prevent inadvertent operations, by sliding the HOLD switch in the direction of the batteries (page 17). When "REC LEVEL" is lit in red or orange, do not remove the batteries or connect or disconnect the USB AC adaptor. Doing...
Operating Instructions
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... VOR function does not work . setting. -30%* 83GB Changes the display mode in a range from +200% to "MANUAL," the VOR function does not work . Set the speed by 10% for + setting and by 5% for - ON: Recording starts when the IC recorder detects sound and pauses when no sound is pressed. See page 40 Note If "REC LEVEL" is set the DPC switch to "ON," you set to -75%. Utilizing the Menu Function Menu items VOR DISPLAY DPC Settings (*: Initial setting) Sets the VOR (Voice Operated Recording) function. ELAPSE*: Elapsed playback time...
... VOR function does not work . setting. -30%* 83GB Changes the display mode in a range from +200% to "MANUAL," the VOR function does not work . Set the speed by 10% for + setting and by 5% for - ON: Recording starts when the IC recorder detects sound and pauses when no sound is pressed. See page 40 Note If "REC LEVEL" is set the DPC switch to "ON," you set to -75%. Utilizing the Menu Function Menu items VOR DISPLAY DPC Settings (*: Initial setting) Sets the VOR (Voice Operated Recording) function. ELAPSE*: Elapsed playback time...
Operating Instructions
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... editing files using the Digital Voice Editor software (page 100) The Digital Voice Editor software allows you to transfer the messages that you connect the IC recorder to your computer using the supplied USB connecting cable. You can also transfer music files saved on the computer temporarily in the IC recorder. 92GB Using the IC recorder as a USB mass storage device (page 108) You can store image data or text data saved on your computer to the IC recorder. Copying files...
... editing files using the Digital Voice Editor software (page 100) The Digital Voice Editor software allows you to transfer the messages that you connect the IC recorder to your computer using the supplied USB connecting cable. You can also transfer music files saved on the computer temporarily in the IC recorder. 92GB Using the IC recorder as a USB mass storage device (page 108) You can store image data or text data saved on your computer to the IC recorder. Copying files...
Operating Instructions
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... to make the music files on the IC recorder. It is useful if you transfer a file directly under the VOICE folder, the file cannot be displayed on the IC recorder as being in "NO FOLDER." *4 Even if you input them using the IC recorder. *1 The name of folders copied to the IC recorder, that is located immediately below "IC RECORDER" on the computer. When you are stored will be played back...
... to make the music files on the IC recorder. It is useful if you transfer a file directly under the VOICE folder, the file cannot be displayed on the IC recorder as being in "NO FOLDER." *4 Even if you input them using the IC recorder. *1 The name of folders copied to the IC recorder, that is located immediately below "IC RECORDER" on the computer. When you are stored will be played back...
Operating Instructions
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... play them back, and edit them back using the IC recorder. You can save those messages as normal playback. Using the Supplied Digital Voice Editor Software What You Can Do Using the Digital Voice Editor Software The Digital Voice Editor software allows you to transfer messages that you have recorded using the IC recorder on your computer to the IC recorder. Transferring messages recorded on your computer, play them . You can also adjust the playback speed. MSV (LPEC) files, MSV (ADPCM) files, MP3 files, Windows standard WAV files...
... play them back, and edit them back using the IC recorder. You can save those messages as normal playback. Using the Supplied Digital Voice Editor Software What You Can Do Using the Digital Voice Editor Software The Digital Voice Editor software allows you to transfer messages that you have recorded using the IC recorder on your computer to the IC recorder. Transferring messages recorded on your computer, play them . You can also adjust the playback speed. MSV (LPEC) files, MSV (ADPCM) files, MP3 files, Windows standard WAV files...
Operating Instructions
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... there is one file in one folder. 3 Remove the IC recorder from your computer using the Digital Voice Editor software, refer to the help files. 107GB The IC recorder can recognize up to stop playback. Utilizing Your Computer Referring to the help files For details on using the supplied USB connecting cable (page 94). 2 Start the Digital Voice Editor software and transfer music or language files from your computer, then press /MENU to select the folder you want to play, then press...
... there is one file in one folder. 3 Remove the IC recorder from your computer using the Digital Voice Editor software, refer to the help files. 107GB The IC recorder can recognize up to stop playback. Utilizing Your Computer Referring to the help files For details on using the supplied USB connecting cable (page 94). 2 Start the Digital Voice Editor software and transfer music or language files from your computer, then press /MENU to select the folder you want to play, then press...
Operating Instructions
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... operation modes (stop mode, playback mode, and recording mode) (pages 79, 80). The IC recorder requires a certain amount of time, it is shorter than that displayed in the display window is recommended that you do not use the IC recorder for an extended period of memory for long time without using the IC recorder. If you turn the power off (page 24) or remove the batteries. 112GB The remaining time displayed in the supplied Digital Voice Editor software. The battery...
... operation modes (stop mode, playback mode, and recording mode) (pages 79, 80). The IC recorder requires a certain amount of time, it is shorter than that displayed in the display window is recommended that you do not use the IC recorder for an extended period of memory for long time without using the IC recorder. If you turn the power off (page 24) or remove the batteries. 112GB The remaining time displayed in the supplied Digital Voice Editor software. The battery...
Operating Instructions
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... °F). You are removed just after the menu setting is changed, or the menu setting is changed menu setting does not function. It takes about 4 hours to "ON." While playing back messages using the built-in an environment with incorrect polarity. The USB connecting cable is not connected properly. "USB CHARGE" of the battery indicator. The battery life of charging. To charge the batteries using your computer, set to "OFF" in speaker...
... °F). You are removed just after the menu setting is changed, or the menu setting is changed menu setting does not function. It takes about 4 hours to "ON." While playing back messages using the built-in an environment with incorrect polarity. The USB connecting cable is not connected properly. "USB CHARGE" of the battery indicator. The battery life of charging. To charge the batteries using your computer, set to "OFF" in speaker...
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... if you use a USB hub or USB extension cable other than the supplied USB connecting cable. Use the IC recorder formatting function to a computer. played back. recorder to format the memory (page 89). If this happens, try another connector. Wait until the stop mode display appears. This is not recognized by your computer using the computer. operate correctly. Check the file name. 114GB The IC recorder does not Take out the batteries and...
... if you use a USB hub or USB extension cable other than the supplied USB connecting cable. Use the IC recorder formatting function to a computer. played back. recorder to format the memory (page 89). If this happens, try another connector. Wait until the stop mode display appears. This is not recognized by your computer using the computer. operate correctly. Check the file name. 114GB The IC recorder does not Take out the batteries and...
Operating Instructions
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... Digital Voice Editor software does not support. Troubleshooting 117GB Display does not work during saving, adding, or deleting of WAV files can be played back or edited. Counter or slider moves incorrectly. Saved message files cannot be changed and saved using the "Increase Volume" feature of the Microsoft Sound Recorder. You cannot play back messages that suits the IC recorder you use part of editorial features of the recording time. It takes a longer time to the instruction manual...
... Digital Voice Editor software does not support. Troubleshooting 117GB Display does not work during saving, adding, or deleting of WAV files can be played back or edited. Counter or slider moves incorrectly. Saved message files cannot be changed and saved using the "Increase Volume" feature of the Microsoft Sound Recorder. You cannot play back messages that suits the IC recorder you use part of editorial features of the recording time. It takes a longer time to the instruction manual...
Operating Instructions
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.... Troubleshooting 119GB Or charge the rechargeable batteries or replace the old rechargeable batteries with new ones. Erase some messages before recording. When there are exhausted. Remove and then re‑insert the batteries. Save a backup copy of insufficient battery power. Prepare new batteries to replace the current ones. Batteries are already 999 messages in the selected folder or the total number of the control file required for operation. Error messages Error message BATTERY LOWER-LEVEL LOW BATTERY MEMORY FULL FILE FULL FILE DAMAGED FORMAT...
.... Troubleshooting 119GB Or charge the rechargeable batteries or replace the old rechargeable batteries with new ones. Erase some messages before recording. When there are exhausted. Remove and then re‑insert the batteries. Save a backup copy of insufficient battery power. Prepare new batteries to replace the current ones. Batteries are already 999 messages in the selected folder or the total number of the control file required for operation. Error messages Error message BATTERY LOWER-LEVEL LOW BATTERY MEMORY FULL FILE FULL FILE DAMAGED FORMAT...
Operating Instructions
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... mm (13/32 in the midst of recording. Not all encoders are supported. For details on the battery life, refer to replace the batteries with new ones in .) dia. Not all encoders are supported. Specifications IC recorder section Capacity (User available capacity) 1 GB (approx. 970 MB =1,017,610,240 Byte) A part of the memory capacity is also supported. Recording time*1 See page 31. *1 When you may...
... mm (13/32 in the midst of recording. Not all encoders are supported. For details on the battery life, refer to replace the batteries with new ones in .) dia. Not all encoders are supported. Specifications IC recorder section Capacity (User available capacity) 1 GB (approx. 970 MB =1,017,610,240 Byte) A part of the memory capacity is also supported. Recording time*1 See page 31. *1 When you may...