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FR/ V to enter the menu mode. In this case, set month, day, hour, and minute in sequence. 2 Press > FF/ v or . 1 Press MENU to set the year, and then press N PLAY/ENTER. FR/ V to select ... x STOP to return to select "Clock," and then press N PLAY/ENTER. 2 Press > FF/ v or . FR/ V to the stop mode display. • If you leave the PCM recorder for approximately 3 minutes or longer, with no batteries inserted, the clock is cancelled and the window will be displayed. 3 Press > FF/ v or . The menu mode...
FR/ V to enter the menu mode. In this case, set month, day, hour, and minute in sequence. 2 Press > FF/ v or . 1 Press MENU to set the year, and then press N PLAY/ENTER. FR/ V to select ... x STOP to return to select "Clock," and then press N PLAY/ENTER. 2 Press > FF/ v or . FR/ V to the stop mode display. • If you leave the PCM recorder for approximately 3 minutes or longer, with no batteries inserted, the clock is cancelled and the window will be displayed. 3 Press > FF/ v or . The menu mode...
Operating Instructions
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...), and by accidentally pressing a button, touching the case, or holding the PCM recorder. • By placing the PCM recorder at the most suitable position for recording (e.g. Insert the remote commander plug securely into the REMOTE jack. Other Recording Operations Changing the Recording Method Recording using the remote commander, you can prevent the PCM recorder from picking up noises which may be...
...), and by accidentally pressing a button, touching the case, or holding the PCM recorder. • By placing the PCM recorder at the most suitable position for recording (e.g. Insert the remote commander plug securely into the REMOTE jack. Other Recording Operations Changing the Recording Method Recording using the remote commander, you can prevent the PCM recorder from picking up noises which may be...
Operating Instructions
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..." in the menu to "Headphones" to use a Sony audio connecting cable (not supplied) to connect the microphone...listen from an external speaker: Connect the speaker cord of the carrying case speaker CKS-M10 (not supplied) to the i/LINE OUT (headphone/line output) jack.... Or use the i/LINE OUT (headphone/line output) jack as a headphone. 50 GB 3 Press > FF/ v or . Listening the playback sounds with the headphones or external speakers • To listen with the i/ LINE OUT (headphone/line output) jack of the PCM recorder...
..." in the menu to "Headphones" to use a Sony audio connecting cable (not supplied) to connect the microphone...listen from an external speaker: Connect the speaker cord of the carrying case speaker CKS-M10 (not supplied) to the i/LINE OUT (headphone/line output) jack.... Or use the i/LINE OUT (headphone/line output) jack as a headphone. 50 GB 3 Press > FF/ v or . Listening the playback sounds with the headphones or external speakers • To listen with the i/ LINE OUT (headphone/line output) jack of the PCM recorder...
Operating Instructions
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... On the limiter circuit • The limiter circuit functions to "MANUAL." ON: The pre-recording function is cancelled. P Note This feature is effective only when REC LEVEL switch is started. In this case, sound may occur when a too loud sound is activated. When a loud sound is input...distortion. • The limiter circuit of the maximum input level in Manual recording. ON: The LIMITER function is input in order to the point when the recording is set within the range of the PCM recorder does not compensate for approximately 5 seconds are buffered in the memory. ...
... On the limiter circuit • The limiter circuit functions to "MANUAL." ON: The pre-recording function is cancelled. P Note This feature is effective only when REC LEVEL switch is started. In this case, sound may occur when a too loud sound is activated. When a loud sound is input...distortion. • The limiter circuit of the maximum input level in Manual recording. ON: The LIMITER function is input in order to the point when the recording is set within the range of the PCM recorder does not compensate for approximately 5 seconds are buffered in the memory. ...
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... kbps 178hr. 55 min. (2,683 tracks) 128 kbps 67 hr. (1,005 tracks) 256 kbps 33 hr. 30 min. (502 tracks) * In the case where tracks of normal speed (page 54). • Selecting a sound effect and tone (Key Control, Effect) You can reinforce bass sound by one folder ...music files using your computer to change a folder name, track name, artist name, and file name of copying. • When removing the PCM recorder, see "Disconnecting the PCM Recorder from Your Computer" on page 91. • The fs/bit (sampling frequency and quantifying bit number) information will not be displayed for a...
... kbps 178hr. 55 min. (2,683 tracks) 128 kbps 67 hr. (1,005 tracks) 256 kbps 33 hr. 30 min. (502 tracks) * In the case where tracks of normal speed (page 54). • Selecting a sound effect and tone (Key Control, Effect) You can reinforce bass sound by one folder ...music files using your computer to change a folder name, track name, artist name, and file name of copying. • When removing the PCM recorder, see "Disconnecting the PCM Recorder from Your Computer" on page 91. • The fs/bit (sampling frequency and quantifying bit number) information will not be displayed for a...
Operating Instructions
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... place, such as in microphones are highperformance electret condenser microphones. The unit is exposed to splash on the PCM recorder, touch the case, or hold the PCM recorder during recording or playback. • Operation and touch noises may be recorded when you use the unit in the following locations: - Additional Information Precautions On noise • Noise may...
... place, such as in microphones are highperformance electret condenser microphones. The unit is exposed to splash on the PCM recorder, touch the case, or hold the PCM recorder during recording or playback. • Operation and touch noises may be recorded when you use the unit in the following locations: - Additional Information Precautions On noise • Noise may...
Operating Instructions
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... of a car parked in the sun and/ or in the summer, the outdoors exposed to water. • Do not use a memory card under the following cases: - The group function, however, cannot be used except with your hand or a metal object. • Do not strike, bend or drop a memory card..... • We do not guarantee the operations of all types of compatible memory cards with the PCM recorder. • M2™ card other than those manufactured by Sony have not been demonstrated as operable with the PCM recorder, and may be corrupted in orange. For compatible M2™, please refer to the...
... of a car parked in the sun and/ or in the summer, the outdoors exposed to water. • Do not use a memory card under the following cases: - The group function, however, cannot be used except with your hand or a metal object. • Do not strike, bend or drop a memory card..... • We do not guarantee the operations of all types of compatible memory cards with the PCM recorder. • M2™ card other than those manufactured by Sony have not been demonstrated as operable with the PCM recorder, and may be corrupted in orange. For compatible M2™, please refer to the...
Operating Instructions
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Optional accessories Memory Stick Micro™ (M2™) MS-A1GD, MS-A2GD, MS-A4GD, MS-A8GU2, MSA16GU2 Stereo headphones MDR-7502, MDR7509HD Electret condenser microphone ECM-MS957 Audio connecting cable RK-G129 Rechargeable battery NH-AA-B2K Battery charger BCG-34HS2K Carrying case speaker CKS-M10 Wind screen AD-PCM2 Tripod VCT-PCM1 Your dealer may not handle some of the above listed optional accessories. Design and specifications are subject to change without notice. 98 GB Please ask the dealer for detailed information.
Optional accessories Memory Stick Micro™ (M2™) MS-A1GD, MS-A2GD, MS-A4GD, MS-A8GU2, MSA16GU2 Stereo headphones MDR-7502, MDR7509HD Electret condenser microphone ECM-MS957 Audio connecting cable RK-G129 Rechargeable battery NH-AA-B2K Battery charger BCG-34HS2K Carrying case speaker CKS-M10 Wind screen AD-PCM2 Tripod VCT-PCM1 Your dealer may not handle some of the above listed optional accessories. Design and specifications are subject to change without notice. 98 GB Please ask the dealer for detailed information.
Operating Instructions
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... tracks or delete all the and you cannot start tracks after you store them on the PCM recorder is pressed, the case is touched, or the PCM recorder is held, so that are too loud. Troubleshooting 103GB Symptom Remedy The ACCESS indicator, peak • "LED" is set "LED" to...using the REC LEVEL dial. • The sound source has parts that noise was recorded. • The PCM recorder was dirty when recording. button, N PLAY/ENTER button, or X PAUSE button indicators do not light. recording. Delete some of the connected microphone was placed near an AC power source, a ...
... tracks or delete all the and you cannot start tracks after you store them on the PCM recorder is pressed, the case is touched, or the PCM recorder is held, so that are too loud. Troubleshooting 103GB Symptom Remedy The ACCESS indicator, peak • "LED" is set "LED" to...using the REC LEVEL dial. • The sound source has parts that noise was recorded. • The PCM recorder was dirty when recording. button, N PLAY/ENTER button, or X PAUSE button indicators do not light. recording. Delete some of the connected microphone was placed near an AC power source, a ...
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...• Even if you have left consumed slightly. The memory card is not recognized. • Since the memory card may shorten depending on the PCM recorder (page 30). • Select "Memory Card" for long humidity or other files, the memory required for creating initial folders is recommended that are ... correct side and direction (page 37). If you turn the power off diligently or remove the batteries (page 16). Charge the batteries in this case varies depending on the batteries inserted for the "Memory" item of the menu (page 36). • Remove a memory card and check the ...
...• Even if you have left consumed slightly. The memory card is not recognized. • Since the memory card may shorten depending on the PCM recorder (page 30). • Select "Memory Card" for long humidity or other files, the memory required for creating initial folders is recommended that are ... correct side and direction (page 37). If you turn the power off diligently or remove the batteries (page 16). Charge the batteries in this case varies depending on the batteries inserted for the "Memory" item of the menu (page 36). • Remove a memory card and check the ...
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...copying is displayed. Wait until the message disappears. The PCM recorder does not • Take out the batteries and insert them again (page 13). In this case, the change in the menu is set to start . • If the PCM recorder is not a malfunction of time. See "Specifications" .... finish copying. operate with the USB AC adaptor. It takes a long time for an extended period of the PCM recorder. This is required to start . this case, do not remove the batteries or AC power adaptor, while the message is finished. Some character information • When...
...copying is displayed. Wait until the message disappears. The PCM recorder does not • Take out the batteries and insert them again (page 13). In this case, the change in the menu is set to start . • If the PCM recorder is not a malfunction of time. See "Specifications" .... finish copying. operate with the USB AC adaptor. It takes a long time for an extended period of the PCM recorder. This is required to start . this case, do not remove the batteries or AC power adaptor, while the message is finished. Some character information • When...
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...your computer, those files may change to the PCM recorder, you set A-B Repeat playback, the set positions may be displayed on the files, the set positions move . 112GB You cannot enter lower-case • Depending on the PCM recorder. displayed on the combination of the characters used... for an LPCM file), therefore it with one to all capitals. Symptom Cause/Remedy You cannot record tracks up • If you have copied...
...your computer, those files may change to the PCM recorder, you set A-B Repeat playback, the set positions may be displayed on the files, the set positions move . 112GB You cannot enter lower-case • Depending on the PCM recorder. displayed on the combination of the characters used... for an LPCM file), therefore it with one to all capitals. Symptom Cause/Remedy You cannot record tracks up • If you have copied...
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...other trademarks and registered trademarks are not mentioned in each case in this manual. 119GB Trademarks • "Memory Stick™," , "Memory Stick™" and "Memory Stick Micro™" (M2™) are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sony Corporation. • "MagicGate™" is a trademark or.... • MPEG Layer-3 audio coding technology and patents licensed from Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson. • Sound Forge is a trademark of Sony Corporation. • microSD and microSDHC logos are trademarks of SD-3C, LLC. • Microsoft, Windows, Windows Vista and Windows Media ...
...other trademarks and registered trademarks are not mentioned in each case in this manual. 119GB Trademarks • "Memory Stick™," , "Memory Stick™" and "Memory Stick Micro™" (M2™) are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sony Corporation. • "MagicGate™" is a trademark or.... • MPEG Layer-3 audio coding technology and patents licensed from Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson. • Sound Forge is a trademark of Sony Corporation. • microSD and microSDHC logos are trademarks of SD-3C, LLC. • Microsoft, Windows, Windows Vista and Windows Media ...