INSTRUCTION MANUAL DIGITAL SOUND RECORDER Model ICR-EH800D 1AJ6P1P0073--
Contents Precautions …………………………… 8 Recording ……………………… 31 Before using the unit ……………9 Information you want to know before recording ……………………………… 31 Checking the accessories …………… 9 Controls ………………………………… 10 Main unit …………………………………… 10 LCD display ………………………………… 11 About the screens ………………………… 12 Using the USB terminal …………………… 13 About wind noise …………………………… 31 About the possible recording time ………… 31 About the external recording mode (external input/microphone) ……………… 32 Using the scene select funct
Editing ………………………… 56 About the menus ……………… 81 Setting or erasing an index mark …… 56 How to use the menus………………… 81 Menu list ……………………………… 82 Using the recording menu (REC MENU) ………………………………………… 87 Setting an index mark ……………………… 56 Erasing index marks ……………………… 57 Dividing a file…………………………… 59 Using the playlists (in MUSIC folder only) ………………………………………… 62 Registering a file or folder in a playlist (MYLIST) …………………………………… 62 Changing the play order of files in a playlist ……………………………………………… 63 De-registe
Contents Checking the version …………………… 112 Before using the unit with your PC …113 Checking the operating environment 113 Operating environment ………………… 113 What can you do from your PC? … 115 Connecting/disconnecting your PC 116 Connecting your PC ……………………… 116 Disconnecting your PC ………………… 117 Viewing the unit’s folders and files from your PC ……………………………… 118 Troubleshooting …………… 120 Check to see that the unit is correctly recognized by your PC.
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Precautions • • • • • The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing. Do not remove the battery during operating the unit. Do not drop the unit or subject it to strong shocks. Do not use where there are ext remes of temperature (below 5 °C or exceeding 35 °C). Microsoft, Windows MediaTM, and the Windows® Logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/orother countries.
Before using the unit Checking the accessories Make sure the packing box contains the following items. Sound recorder Stereo Earphones*1 USB extension cable AAA alkaline battery This manual *1 4-pin stereo earphones such as those with remote control cannot be used with the unit.
Controls Main unit Zoom microphone (mono) Built-in microphone Speaker External input (line)/ microphone socket Headphones socket PLAY SPEED (+/–) button microSD card slot cover LCD display Recording LED microSD card slot SCENE/A-B button REC button STOP/BACK button POWER/HOLD switch MENU/ PLAY LIST button Battery compartment lid LIST button LINE/MIC switch FOLDER/ INDEX button USB terminal slide switch ERASE button USB terminal USB terminal cover VOL (+) button (Rewind) button (PLAY)/OK bu
LCD display Basic screen It is not possible to display all screens at once.
About the screens Basic screen Menu screen A SD ST A MIC MP3 128 k SD ST MIC 【MENU】 1/3 A 0m 00s REC REMAIN TIME 16 h15m45s REC MENU PLAY MENU EDIT MENU COMMON MENU FLAT This screen appears when you turn on the power. Turning on the power (page 22) This screen appears when you press the MENU/PLAY LIST button while on the basic screen. You can use this screen to change the recording mode, set date & time, perform initialization, etc.
Using the USB terminal Slide out the USB terminal from the unit when connecting to your PC or a USB AC adapter. To slide out the USB terminal 1 Slide the USB terminal slide switch in the direction of the arrow to open the USB terminal cover. While slightly pressing down the lever, slide the switch until it clicks. To slide the USB terminal back into the unit 1 Slide the USB terminal slide switch in the direction of the arrow.
About files/folders Folders for recording In terms of folders used for recording, the unit provides the MIC folders (A to D) for storing recordings made via the built-in microphone, as well as the LINE folder for storing line-in recordings made via external devices. The internal memory (microSD) MIC_A(MIC_A_SD) 001A_090820_1200.MP3 MIC_B(MIC_B_SD) 002A_090321_1045.MP3 MIC_C(MIC_C_SD) 199A_090404_0820.MP3 MIC_D(MIC_D_SD) LINE(LINE_SD) 001L_090305_1100.MP3 002L_090404_0630.MP3 199L_090420_0900.
• The unit does not display file number and folder type. However, you can connect the unit to your PC and check this information from your PC. • If you use your PC to change the name of a file recorded on this unit, the file can no longer be played from its original folder (MIC_A to MIC_D or LINE folder). Therefore, follow the naming rule described on the previous page when changing a file name, or move the file to the MUSIC (M) folder and then play the file from there.
• If you transfer a folder of files from your PC to the MUSIC folder, the basic screen shows only FILE 0/0, giving you the impression that there is no file. Also, because MYLIST1 to MYLIST5 appear first on the list screen, press the VOL (+/–) button to make sure the folder is copied. Maximum number of files for the MUSIC folder The maximum number of files that can be stored in the MUSIC (M) folder (199 files) includes sub folders and playlist files. Other folders z RECYCLE folder ( ) This is a recycle folder.
Selecting a folder 1 Turn on the power. 2 Press the FOLDER/INDEX button. Turning on the power (page 22) ST A MIC 【SELECT FOLDER】 +06 A B C D L M P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 3 Use the VOL (+/–) or / select a desired folder. button to Press the /OK button. +06 A B C D L M P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 ST A • If any folder from A to D is selected, the basic screen returns. • If M is selected, the display changes to the list screen. • You can also select a folder from the list screen.
Using the list screen The list screen displays folders and files in a tree format. You can use this screen to quickly select a folder or file. Displaying a list From the basic screen, pressing the LIST button displays the list screen. By default, the list screen displays the file selected from the basic screen. Basic screen (MIC_A folder) List screen (MIC_A folder) ST SD A MIC Pressing the LIST button.
Using the list screen To select a file or folder, you can just use the VOL (+/–) and the / buttons. Functions of buttons during list display + Move the highlight up. – Move the highlight down. Move back up one level. Open the selected folder. (PLAY/OK) Start playing the selected file. If there is no file in the selected folder, “NO DATA” appears and the basic screen returns. Single press:Switch folder. Long press: Switch between the Switch folder internal memory and microSD card.
Switching between the internal memory and a microSD card If a microSD card is inserted in the unit and you want to use the microSD card for recording, playback, or erasing files, you can switch from the internal memory to the microSD card. Inserting/removing a microSD card (page 25) 1 Turn on the power. 2 Press the FOLDER/INDEX button. Inserting the battery (page 21) microSD card indicator A ST SD MIC 【SELECT FOLDER】 INT. S D A B C D L M P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 3 Press the VOL (+) button.
Preparation Inserting the battery Insert the AAA alkaline battery(supplied) or AAA eneloop battery(optional) in the unit, as follows: 1 Open the battery compartment lid. 2 Insert the AAA alkaline battery(supplied) or AAA eneloop battery(optional) , and then close the battery compartment lid. Slide the battery compartment lid in the direction of the arrow. • Make sure the +/– polarity of the battery is correct.
Turning on/off the power Turning on the power HELLO Slide the POWER/HOLD switch in the direction of the arrow. NOW LOADING • When the power turns on, “HELLO” appears on the screen. Then, the resume function operates to display the last file selected before the power was turned off last time. • You can resume and play from where playback stopped last time (playback resume function).
Remaining battery power You can check the remaining battery power from the screen. When Battery power appears, replace as soon as possible with a new battery. • When the battery is low, “LOW BATTERY PLEASE CHANGE THE Large Small SD A BATTERY” appears and then the screen goes off. MIC MP3 128 k • When the battery is low, if the “BEEP SOUND” setting is set to “ON”, A 0/0 you can hear a beep sound.
Preventing accidentally pressing a button (hold function) When you put the unit in a bag or pocket, any movement may accidentally result in a button or switch being pressed and battery being consumed. To prevent this problem, we recommend that you turn on the hold function before putting the unit in a bag or pocket. Slide the POWER/HOLD switch to the HOLD position. A “HOLD ON” appears and all buttons are disabled. Slide the POWER/HOLD switch away from the HOLD position.
Inserting/removing a microSD card In addition to the internal memory, you can also use a microSD card, as follows: 1 Turn off the power. 2 Open the microSD card slot cover. 3 z To insert a microSD card Insert a microSD card (sold separately) straight into the microSD card slot, following the direction indicated in the diagram, until it clicks firmly into position. Turning off the power (page 22) • Check the slot, and then insert the microSD card straight into the slot.
z To remove the microSD card Slightly press the microSD card. The microSD card comes out slightly. Gently remove the card. 4 Close the microSD card slot cover. microSD cards that can be used on the unit The unit can use 512MB to 2GB microSD cards, as well as 4GB and 8GB microSDHC cards (as of October, 2009). • Depending on the manufacturer/type of a microSD card or microSDHC card, the card may not function properly on the unit.
Handling a microSD card • Format a microSD card before using it on the unit. Be sure to always use the unit to format the card. You may not be able to use microSD cards formatted using your PC or other devices. Formatting the internal memory or a microSD card (page 79) • Be sure to insert a microSD card correctly in the unit. If the card is not inserted correctly, recording/playback cannot be performed on the microSD card.
Setting the calendar (date & time) Once you set the calendar correctly, the correct recording date & time information is stored in each file (timestamp function). Also, because each file name makes use of the recording date & time information, we recommend that you set the calendar correctly. The following procedure describes how to set the calendar to “2009.SEP.20 24H 18:30”. 28 1 Turn on the power. 2 Press the MENU/PLAY LIST button. 3 Press the VOL (+/–) button to select “COMMON MENU”.
5 Press the VOL (+/–) button to select “DATE & TIME”. 6 Press the 7 Set the calendar’s date and time. / button to select year, c Press the month, day, 24H/12H (AM/PM), time, and minute to change. d Press the VOL (+/–) button to change the value. 8 Press the /OK button. A SD ST MIC 【COMMON MENU】 BEEP SOUND REC LED DATE & TIME TIMER & ALARM BATTERY SETTING A SD MIC ST 【DATE & TIME】 $8* + /OK button.
Display Switching information display From the basic screen, pressing the STOP/BACK button repeatedly changes the display, in the following order (using MIC_A FOLDER as an example).
Recording Information you want to know before recording About wind noise The unit comes with a high performance built-in microphone. Therefore, if wind or your own breath hits the microphone directly, the wind or breathing noise is also recorded. In this case, we recommend that you set the “LOW CUT FILTER” setting ( page 91) to “ON”, and then start recording.
About the external recording mode (external input/microphone) For external input, you can use the LINE/MIC switch on the unit to set to LINE or MIC. To use an external microphone Slide the LINE/MIC switch to MIC. The external recording mode is set to MIC and the screen displays “MIC”. Connect the external input (line)/microphone socket with a stereo microphone (sold separately) for recording. When purchasing an external microphone, make sure the microphone meets the following recommended specification.
Using the scene select function The unit provides a number of recording scenes to handle various recording environments. Each recording scene is a combination of recording settings. You can select a scene to suit your particular recording environment. Selecting a recording scene The unit provides the following four preset recording scenes: INTERVIEW, MEETING, LECTURE, and MUSIC. You can also use the three user-defined scenes (FAVORITE1 to FAVORITE3) to create and register your own favorite recording scenes.
1 Turn on the power. 2 Press the SCENE/A-B button. 3 Press the / button to select a desired recording scene. Turning on the power (page 22) A • When shipped, the unit’s recording scene is set to “OFF”. 【OFF】 A Press the SD ST MIC PCM 44.1K 15 【MUSIC】 • After you select a recording scene, you can press the MENU/PLAY LIST button to check the recording settings for this scene. 4 ST SD MIC MP3 128 k /OK button.
Recording This section describes how to use the built-in microphone for recording. If the “SCENE SELECT” setting is set to “MUSIC” or the “MIC ALC” setting is “OFF”, you can manually adjust the recording level according to the content of recording or the sound level. 1 Turn on the power. 2 Select a folder for recordings. 3 Select a recording scene.
4 Adjust the recording level (only if the “SCENE SELECT” setting is set to “MUSIC” or the “MIC ALC” setting is “OFF”). Use the following procedure to adjust the recording level. c Press the REC button. The recording standby screen appears. • In this state, recording has not started. • You can use the stereo earphones to monitor the recording sound. Use the VOL (+/–) button to adjust the sound volume. d When recording musical instruments, etc., produce sound in the direction of the microphone.
If the recording level is too low • In the range where the recording LED does not light up, try as much as possible to increase the recording level (level meter extending to the right) by pressing the button. A SD ST MIC PCM 44.1K 4 Mic Level 4 1 h10m45s • If the recording LED lights, press the button to slightly lower the recording level until the recording LED goes off. • If the recording LED still lights after you have dropped the recording level to 1, change the “MIC SENS.” setting to “LOW”.
5 Press the REC button. The recording LED lights and recording starts. • During recording, do not touch or move the unit; otherwise any contact sound will be recorded. Folder name /file number SD A ST MIC PCM 44.1K A001 15 0m 01s 1 h10m45s Elapsed recording time REC REMAIN TIME • During recording, you can press the REC button to pause, and then press it again to resume recording. • During recording, you can set an index mark.
Switching between the built-in microphone and external microphone If you connect an external stereo microphone to the external input (line)/microphone socket for recording, depending on the “MIC MODE” setting in the menu, the recording format (stereo/mono) will change. Also, while recording with the external stereo microphone, if you disconnect the microphone from the unit, the “MIC MODE” setting will change to the built-in microphone.
Setting recording EQ With the recording EQ function, you can record using your desired sound quality, such as by emphasizing the bass range or middle range. • Recording EQ can be set for microphone recording (using folders A to D). • Recording EQ can only be set in the recording standby state. (The “SCENE SELECT” setting is set to “MUSIC” or “MIC ALC” setting is set to “OFF”.
Selecting a preset recording EQ mode 1 Turn on the power. 2 Change the “MIC ALC” setting to “OFF” or the “SCENE SELECT” setting to “MUSIC”. Turning on the power (page 22) Changing the “MIC ALC” setting (page 89) 3 4 Select a folder for recording. Selecting a folder (page 17) • Select a folder from A to D. Press the REC button. The recording standby screen appears. A SD ST MIC PCM 44.1K PCM 15 A001 STANDBY 1 h10m45s 5 Press the MENU/PLAY LIST button.
7 Press the / button to select a recording EQ mode, and then press the /OK button. SD A ST MIC FLAT The selected recording EQ is set and the recording menu screen returns. You can select one of the seven preset recording EQ modes, or the user-defined USER mode to create your own favorite recording EQ mode. • If you select USER, see “Setting your favorite recording EQ mode (only when USER is selected)” ( page 42) and set your favorite recording EQ mode. 8 Press the MENU/PLAY LIST button.
2 Press the VOL (–) button. 3 Press the / button to select a frequency band you want to change. A SD ST MIC USER A SD ST MIC USER • The following frequency bands are available: 150Hz, 500Hz, 1kHz, 4kHz, and 12kHz. 4 Press the VOL (+/–) button to change the level of the selected frequency band. A SD ST MIC USER You can change the level from -12dB to 12dB (25 increments), with each increment being 1dB. The larger the dB number, the stronger it becomes.
5 Press the /OK button. 6 Press the MENU/PLAY LIST button. A SD ST MIC 【REC MENU】 MIC SENS. MIC MODE LOW CUT FILTER REC EQ A SD ST MIC PCM 44.1K PCM 15 A001 STANDBY 1 h10m45s • During the operation, if you press the STOP/BACK button twice, the recording standby screen returns. • The USER mode you just set up is not lost when you turn off the power, or when you turn off the power and replace the battery power.
2 Turn on the power. 3 Slide the LINE/MIC switch to LINE. 4 Start playing the external sound source, and press the REC button on the unit to start recording. Turning on the power (page 22) Changing the recording mode (page 87) • The recording will be stored in the LINE (L) folder. • For recording from external input, the recording level on the unit cannot be adjusted. • Before the real recording, first test it so that you can adjust the external device for desired quality.
Playback Playing a file Use the following procedure to play a file recorded on the unit. 1 Turn on the power. 2 Press the LIST button. 3 Press the FOLDER/INDEX button to select the folder containing the file you want to play. Turning on the power (page 22) SD ST MIC IN MIC_A 090820_1200.MP 090321_1330.MP 090404_1020.MP • Each time you press the button, the list display remains but the folder changes.
4 Press the VOL (+/–) button to select a file to play. 5 Press the /OK button. The basic screen returns and the file plays. SD A ST MIC IN MIC_A 090820_1200.MP 090321_1330.MP 090404_1020.MP SD A MP3 128 k A 2/3 0m 03s PLAY 0m 10s FLAT 6 Press the STOP/BACK button Playback stops and the basic screen returns.
Screen display during playback During playback, the screen on the LCD display changes, depending on the folder to play. It is not possible to display all screens at once.
To fast forward During playback, pressing the button for more than 1 second starts fast forward. Once fast forward starts, it will continue even if you remove your finger from the button. If you want to return to the normal playback speed, press the /OK button. To rewind During playback, pressing the button for more than 1 second starts rewind. Once rewind starts, it will continue even if you remove your finger from the button. If you want to return to the normal playback speed, press the /OK button.
To skip forward or backward by specified time interval If the “TIME SKIP” setting has been set to a time interval, during playback, pressing the / button skips forward or backward by the specified time interval only. Setting time skip (page 98) • If the file skip position or index mark position is closer than the time skip position, the unit will skip to that position. • If the “TIME SKIP” setting is turned on, to skip to the next or previous file, stop the file playback first, and then press the / button once.
Changing the playback speed When learning a language or musical instrument, you may want to slow down the playback speed. On the other hand, you may want to speed up the slow sections of a meeting. The unit allows you to adjust the playback speed as needed. The audio is digitally adjusted and is done automatically, and the musical interval does not change when you listen to it. • For PCM recordings, you cannot change the playback speed.
Performing A-B repeat playback (segment repeat playback) During playback, you can specify a segment of the file (point A to point B) and then play that segment continuously. 1 Play the file you want to perform A-B repeat playback. Playing a file (page 47) 2 Press the SCENE/A-B button at the position you want to start the segment. SD A MP3 128 k 1/1 A The start position indicator lights.
Performing phrase playback During playback, this function enables you to rewind by only the specified number of seconds. This is useful when you are listening to short phrases of music or just missed an important audio portion. During playback, press the /OK button. The unit rewinds by the specified number of seconds and plays again. Setting phrase playback (slight rewind) (page 97) • You can press the /OK button again if you want to hear the “phrase” again.
Performing time search for playback You can specify a position in a file for playback, using time. 1 Turn on the power (or during playback), and then press the MENU/PLAY LIST button. 2 Use the VOL (+/–) button to select “PLAY /OK button. MENU”, and then press the 3 Use the VOL (+/–) button to select “TIME SEARCH”, and then press then /OK button. 4 Enter the “NOW” time. Press the / button to select hour (h), minute (m), or second (s). Use the VOL (+/–) button to change each of the values.
Playing the MUSIC folder files The MUSIC (M) folder stores MP3 and WMA files transferred from your PC, as well as WAV file recorded on the unit. You can create sub folders within the MUSIC (M) folder to store and play files. Using Windows Media Player to transfer music files (page 115) About MYLIST1 to MYLIST5 files The MUSIC folder comes with five playlist files (MYLIST1 to MYLIST5) by default.
Editing Setting or erasing an index mark When you set an index mark at a desired position in a file, you can quickly skip to that position during playback. To skip to the next or previous index mark (page 49) Setting an index mark • You cannot set index marks in files stored in the MUSIC (M) folder, LINE (L) folder, and RECYCLE ( ) folder, or when timer recording is in progress. During recording, recording pause, or playback, press the FOLDER/INDEX button to set an index mark at the desired position.
Erasing index marks 1 Turn on the power. 2 Select the folder containing the desired file for erasing index marks. Turning on the power (page 22) Selecting a folder (page 17) 3 Press the / desired file. button to select a SD A ST MIC MP3 128 k 1/2 0m 00s REC REMAIN TIME 16 h25m45s A FLAT 4 Press the ERASE button. 5 Press the VOL (+/–) button to select /OK “INDEX”, and then press the button.
6 Press the / button to select “YES”. • If you want to cancel the operation, select “NO”. A SD ST MIC 【ERASE INDEX】 090820_1200.MP3 ERASE INDEX NO YES 7 Press the /OK button. A • Erasing index marks from a file does not erase the audio part of the file. • This function erases all index marks in a file. This means you cannot choose to erase just one index mark in the file.
Dividing a file You can use this function to divide a file into two, thus allowing you to get rid of unneeded parts or extract only those that are needed. • Files stored in the MUSIC (M) folder and RECYCLE ( ) folder cannot be divided. • To use this function, there must be empty space in the internal memory (or microSD card). • This function cannot be used when a folder is full. 1 Play the file you want to divide.
5 Press the VOL (+/–) button to select /OK “DIVIDE”, and then press the button. 【EDIT MENU】 DIVIDE 6 Press the A 7 Press the / button to select “YES”. A • If you do not want to divide the file, select “NO” instead. /OK button. • While the file is being divided, the recording LED flashes. • After the file is divided, the number of files in the folder increases by one. • If a file containing index marks is divided, the index marks will disappear after the file is divided.
How the file division function works and how file names are determined Example: Dividing the 001A_090820_1200.MP3 file Before file is divided 001A_090820_1200.MP3 002A_090821_1030.MP3 Divide the file File name automatically changes After file is divided 001A_090820_1200.MP3 002A_090820_1200.MP3 003A_090821_1030.MP3 When you divide the file 001A_090820_1200.MP3, a new file 002A_090820_1200.MP3 is created.
Using the playlists (in MUSIC folder only) The unit provides five playlist files in the MUSIC (M) folder by default. You can edit the playlist files (MYLIST1.M3U to MYLIST5.M3U). This allows you to play your favorite songs in the MUSIC (M) folder in the desired order. • You can register songs only to the playlist files stored in the MUSIC (M) folder. • MYLIST1 to MYLIST5 cannot be erased. • Do not edit MYLIST from your PC. • Each MYLIST can have up to 99 files registered.
Changing the play order of files in a playlist Use the following procedure to change the play order of files in a playlist. 1 Press the FOLDER/INDEX button, and then use the VOL (+/–) button or / button to select one from “P1” to /OK button. “P5”. Press then 2 Press the VOL (+/–) button to select a file to change, and then press the MENU/ PLAY LIST button. 3 Press the VOL (+/–) button to select “CHANGE ORDER”, and then press the /OK button.
De-registering a file from a playlist (MYLIST) Use the following procedure to de-register a file from a playlist. • De-registering a file from a playlist does not erase the actual file. 1 2 Press the FOLDER/INDEX button, and then use the VOL (+/–) button or / button to select one from “P1” to /OK button. “P5”. Press the Press the VOL (+/–) button to select a file you want to de-register, and then press the MENU/PLAY LIST button. A INT.
De-registering all files from a playlist (MYLIST) Use the following procedure to de-register all files from a playlist. • De-registering a file from a playlist does not erase the actual file. 1 Press the FOLDER/INDEX button, and then use the VOL (+/–) button or / button to select one from “P1” to /OK button. “P5”. Press the 2 Press the MENU/PLAY LIST button. 3 Press the VOL (+/–) button to select /OK “ERASE ALL”, and then press the button. 4 Press the / button to select “YES”, /OK button.
Using the timer Setting up the timer You can set the timer to record, play file, or activate the beep sound at a designated time. The procedures to set timer recording and timer playback are slightly different. Remaining battery power (page 23) Setting the calendar (date & time) (page 28) 1 Turn on the power. When the unit stops, press the MENU/PLAY LIST button. 2 Press the VOL (+/–) button to select “COMMON MENU”, and then press the /OK button.
Timer on/off c Press the VOL (+/–) button to select “ON” or “OFF”. OFF: Turn off timer. ON: Turn on timer. d Press the SD ST MIC 【SETTING】 OFF ON /OK button. Repeat timer c Press the VOL (+/–) button to select how often to repeat the timer: “ONCE”, “DAILY”, or “SELECT”. ONCE: Perform timer recording (or playback) only once, at the designated time. DAILY: Perform timer recording (or playback) everyday, at the designated time.
Timer start time / button to select hour or c Press the minute for the start time. d Press the VOL (+/–) button to change the value. A SD ST MIC 【START TIME】 PM 7:30 • AM12:00 is midnight and PM12:00 is noon. e Press the /OK button. Timer end time / button to select hour or c Press the minute for the end time. d Press the VOL (+/–) button to change the value. A SD ST MIC 【END TIME】 PM 8:30 FLAT • AM12:00 is midnight and PM12:00 is noon.
What to play (only when timer operation is set to “PLAY”) c Press the VOL (+/–) button to select “BEEP” or “FILE”. BEEP: Activate beep sound. FILE: Play the selected file. • If you select “FILE”, the list screen ( page 18) appears so that you can select a file (excluding files in playlists) to play. d Press the ST SD MIC 【PLAY】 BEEP FILE /OK button. Sound quality (only when timer operation is set to “REC”) / button c Press the VOL (+/–) button or to select a recording mode.
Completing timer setup c Press the VOL (+/–) button to select “OK”. /OK button. d Press the • Timer is set up and the “COMMON MENU” screen returns. e Press the MENU/PLAY LIST button. • The basic screen returns. If the timer is turned on, appears on the screen. A SD ST MIC 2/2 【TIMER】 MODE:MP3 192kbs REC TO:MIC_A OK TIMER ON A SD ST MIC MP3 128 k 2/2 A 0m 00s REC REMAIN TIME 16 h25m45s FLAT • When the calendar settings are initialized, timer recording is turned off.
Erasing files About the recycle bin function If you turn on the recycle bin function, when you erase a file on the unit, it goes into the RECYCLE ( ) folder. Therefore, you can still recover the file from the RECYCLE ( ) folder later. This is very useful when you accidentally erase a file. When shipped, the unit has its recycle bin function turned on.
About the RECYCLE folder display when the recycle bin function is turned on z When there is no file A SD z When there is a file A ST MIC SD ST MIC MP3 128 k MP3 128 k 1/1 ① REPLACE:A ② FILE No :001 ③ 001A_090320_1200. 0/0 NO DATA FLAT FLAT c Filenumber of file in RECYCLE folder d Folder of file before it is erased e File number of file before it is erased About name of file when moved to the RECYCLE folder When a file is moved to the RECYCLE folder, its name is changed automatically.
Recovering a file from the RECYCLE folder 1 Select the RECYCLE ( ) folder. 2 Press the / button to select a file you want to recover, and then press the ERASE button. Selecting a folder (page 17) The “RECYCLE BIN” menu appears. • You can press the /OK button to play files stored in the RECYCLE folder. 3 Press the VOL (+/–) button to select “RESTORE FILE”, and then press the /OK button. 4 Press the 5 Press the / button to select “YES”.
• When a file is recovered from the RECYCLE folder, its file name changes and it is placed at the end of the folder. • In step 5 , if “* FOLDER FULL CANNOT RETURN” appears, this indicates that the number of files in the original folder has reached its limit. If this happens, erase some files in the folder to make more room. (* indicates a folder name.) Emptying the RECYCLE folder When you empty the RECYCLE folder, all files in the folder are completely erased from the memory.
Erasing a file You can select a file in a folder and then erase it. • If the recycle bin function is turned off ( page 110), once you erase a file, it can no longer be recovered. Therefore, before erasing a file, always check the content of the file to make sure you really do not need it any more. • Before this operation, check to make sure there is enough remaining battery power. • Before emptying the RECYCLE folder, be sure to check whether the internal memory or microSD card is selected.
5 Press the ERASE button. A ST SD MIC 【ERASE FILE】 090820_1330. MP3 ERASE FILE NO YES 6 Press the / button to select “YES”. • If you want to cancel the operation, select “NO”. A ST SD MIC 【ERASE FILE】 090820_1330. MP3 ERASE FILE NO YES 7 Press the /OK button. z If the recycle bin function is turned on “ERASING” is displayed, and then followed by “FILE WAS MOVED TO RECYCLE BIN”. The file is moved to the RECYCLE folder. Pressing the /OK button again returns to the basic screen.
Erasing all files in a folder You can use the following procedure to erase all files in a folder. • If the recycle bin function is turned off ( page 110), once you erase a file, it can no longer be recovered. Therefore, before erasing a file, always check the content of the file to make sure you really do not need it any more. • Before performing this operation, check to make sure there is enough remaining battery power.
5 Press the / button to select “YES”. 6 Press the /OK button. z If the recycle bin function is turned on 78 MIC 【ERASE FOLDER】 MIC_A ERASE ALL FILES IN FOLDER NO YES ST SD A “ERASING” is displayed, and then followed by “FILE WAS MOVED TO RECYCLE BIN”. The files are moved to the RECYCLE folder. Pressing the /OK button again returns to the basic screen. z If the recycle bin function is turned off After “ERASING” is displayed, the files are erased and the basic screen returns.
Formatting the internal memory or a microSD card When you format the internal memory or a microSD card, even if the recycle bin function is turned on, all files in the internal memory or on the microSD card are completely erased and can no longer be recovered. Therefore, before formatting, always check the contents of files in the internal memory or on the microSD card to make sure you really do not need them any more.
5 Press the / button to select “YES”, /OK button. and then press the • If you do not want to format, select “NO” and then press the /OK button. • While formatting is in progress, you cannot cancel the operation. • While formatting is in progress, do not remove the microSD card or the battery. • While formatting is in progress, the recording LED flashes. Press the MENU/PLAY LIST button to exit the menu.
About the menus How to use the menus From the menu screen, you can change the settings of the unit and also use functions of the unit. This section describes the basics in using the menus. Example: Changing the recording mode 1 Turn on the power, and press the MENU/ PLAY LIST button. 2 Select a menu. A Press the VOL (+/–) button to select a menu, and /OK button. then press the Here, “REC MENU” is selected. 【MENU】 REC MENU PLAY MENU EDIT MENU COMMON MENU Select a setting to change.
Menu list Menus available when the unit stops From the basic screen, while the unit stops, pressing the MENU/PLAY LIST button displays the following menus. * Values displayed in bold are default values (when the unit is shipped from the factory). 【Menu】 【Setting】 【Value】 【See page】 REC MODE PCM: 44.1kHz MP3: 320/192/128/64/32kbps Page 87 MIC SENS.
* Values displayed in bold are default values (when the unit is shipped from the factory).
* Values displayed in bold are default values (when the unit is shipped from the factory). 【Menu】 【Setting】 TIMER & ALARM 【Value】 SETTING: OFF / ON REPEAT: ONCE / DAILY / SELECT START: AM12:00 END: AM12:00 REC/PLAY: REC / PLAY MODE: (MP3) 32/64/128/192/320kbps (PCM) 44.
Playback menu During playback, you can press the MENU/PLAY LIST button to access the following settings.
Playlist editing menu During display of playlist (MYLIST), you can press the MENU/PLAY LIST button to access the following settings. 【Press button】 【Setting】 【Value】 【See page】 MENU/PLAY LIST button Page 63 CHANGE ORDER ERASE NO /YES Page 64 ERASE ALL NO /YES Page 65 Recording scene editing menu From the recording scene screen, you can press the MENU/PLAY LIST button to access the following settings. 【Press button】 【Setting】 【See page】 REC MODE MIC SENS.
Using the recording menu (REC MENU) Changing the recording mode You can change the sound quality for microphone recording or line-in recording. This allows you to provide the best sound quality for the particular purpose. PCM 44.1kHz High quality recording È 320kHz 192kbps 128kbps MP3 Standard sound quality Ç Long recording 64kbps 1 Turn on the power. From the basic screen, press the MENU/ PLAY LIST button. 2 Press the VOL (+/–) button to select “REC MENU”, and then /OK button.
Changing the microphone sensitivity You can change the microphone sensitivity according to the recording situation. Change the microphone sensitivity if you find recorded sound too small or too large. 1 2 3 Turn on the power. From the basic screen, press the MENU/ PLAY LIST button. Press the VOL (+/–) button to select “REC MENU”, and then /OK button. press the Press the VOL (+/–) button to select the “MIC SENS.” setting, /OK and then press the button.
Changing the “MIC ALC” setting MIC ALC refers to Microphone Auto Level Control. When recording meetings and talks, turn on the “MIC ALC” setting. When recording musical instruments or sound from the nature where you want to manually adjust the recording level, turn off this setting. “MIC ALC” setting ON Feature A uniform recording level is maintained Sound is recorded as it is without any during recording by making loud sounds change. Therefore, faithful recording of quieter and quiet sounds louder.
Changing the microphone mode The unit comes with built-in omnidirectional stereo microphone and zoom microphone that you can choose according to the recording scene. STEREO A SD STEREO WIDE ST MIC STEREO Microphone type Omnidirectional microphone Stereo wide function OFF Feature Enable well-balanced recording by picking up sound from all directions Usage • Dictations • Small meetings 90 1 Turn on the power. From the basic screen, press the MENU/ PLAY LIST button.
Setting the low cut filter Setting the peak limiter The low cut filter reduces low frequency sound to enable you to obtain clear recording. This is helpful when you want to filter out unwanted sound, such as air conditioning, when recording a meeting. 1 Turn on the power, and press the MENU/PLAY LIST button. 2 Press the VOL (+/–) button to select “REC MENU”, and then /OK button. press the 3 Press the VOL (+/–) button to select the “LOW CUT FILTER” setting, and then press the /OK button.
Using the auto divide function When you are performing line-in recording from a CD player, MD player, or another external device, you can use the auto divide function to automatically divide recorded input into files. If this function is turned on, when the unit detects a silence exceeding two seconds, it pauses recording and interprets the silence as the break between two sound tracks. It automatically divides the input as follows: file 1 for track 1, file 2 for track 2, etc.
OFF: Do not use the self timer function. 5sec: Recording starts 5 seconds after you press the REC button. 10sec: Recording starts 10 seconds after you press the REC button. 30sec: Recording starts 30 seconds after you press the REC button. 5 Press the MENU/PLAY LIST button to exit the menu. The basic screen returns. 6 Press the REC button. When the time specified in step elapses, recording starts.
Using the VAS function If the “VAS” (Voice Activated System) setting is “ON” and the unit is ready for recording, recording starts automatically when the unit detects sound. When the sound drops below a certain level, recording automatically pauses (recording standby). • VAS recording is not possible when the “MIC ALC” setting is “OFF”. • If the “VAS” setting is “ON”, the auto power off function does not operate even when the unit pauses during recording (recording standby).
From the basic screen, press the REC button. When the unit detects sound, it starts recording automatically. When it cannot detect sound, it pauses (recording standby); the elapsed time and the VAS indicator flash. • Pressing the STOP/BACK button stops recording. djusting the sound detection A level If the “VAS” setting is “ON”, you can press / button during recording to the adjust the sound detection level. Sound detection level A SD ST MIC PCM 44.
Using the playback menu (PLAY MENU) Changing the “REPEAT” setting You can play files repeatedly (repeat playback). This means you can just play a file repeatedly, or repeat playing files in a folder either in sequence or randomly. 1 Turn on the power (or during playback), and then press the MENU/PLAY LIST button. 2 Use the VOL (+/–) button to select “PLAY MENU”, and then /OK button. press the OFF: ONE: ALL: No repeat Repeat the current file only. Repeat all files in the current folder in sequence.
Setting phrase playback (slight rewind) During playback, this function enables you to rewind by only the specified number of seconds. This is useful when you are listening to short sections of music or just missed an important audio portion. 1 Turn on the power (or during playback), and then press the MENU/PLAY LIST button. 2 Use the VOL (+/–) button to select “PLAY MENU”, and then /OK button. press the 3 Press the VOL (+/–) button to select the “PHRASE PLAY” setting, and then press the /OK button.
Setting time skip During playback, you can skip forward or backward by the time interval you have specified. This allows you to quickly move to a position for playback, or repeat playback of the same portion in a file. 1 Turn on the power (or during playback), and then press the MENU/PLAY LIST button. 2 Use the VOL (+/–) button to select “PLAY MENU”, and then /OK button. press the 3 Press the VOL (+/–) button to select the “TIME SKIP” setting, /OK and then press the button.
Setting the sound equalizer By setting the sound equalizer, you can enjoy music using your favorite sound quality. • The sound equalizer function is valid only during playback using stereo earphones. Selecting a sound equalizer mode The unit comes with seven preset sound equalizer modes: FLAT, BASS1, BASS2, POP, ROCK, JAZZ, and CLEAR VOICE. The seven preset sound equalizer modes have the following features. FLAT A SD BASS1 ST MIC FLAT The sound equalizer function is not used.
1 Turn on the power (or during playback), and then press the MENU/PLAY LIST button. • The selected sound equalizer mode appears on the screen. A SD ST MIC MP3 128 k 2 Use the VOL (+/–) button to select “PLAY MENU”, and then /OK button. press the 1/2 A 0m 00s REC REMAIN TIME 16 h25m45s ROCK Sound EQ mode 3 Press the VOL (+/–) button to select the “SOUND EQ” setting, /OK and then press the button. 4 Press the / button to select a sound equalizer mode, /OK and then press the button.
Setting the recording scene select function The unit provides the following four preset recording scenes that you can edit to your liking. You can also use FAVORITE1 to FAVORITE3 to create and register your favorite recording scenes. The following table lists the recording scenes as well as the settings you can change. Preset recording scene REC MODE MIC SENS.
Customizing a recording scene 4 You can customize the preset recording scenes. Changes made to a scene are saved. Press the MENU/PLAY LIST button. The setting screen for “INTERVIEW” appears. A 1 Turn on the power. 2 Press the SCENE/A-B button. 3 Press the / button to select a recording scene. Turning on the power (page 22) 5 A SD MIC Press the VOL (+/–) button to select a setting to change. • Here, the “REC MODE” setting is selected. • If you select “OFF”, you cannot modify it.
7 Change the value of the selected setting. The method is different depending on what is selected in step 4 . For a description of the methods, see the pages indicated below. REC MODE (page 87) MIC SENS. (page 88) MIC ALC (page 89) MIC MODE (page 90) LOW CUT FILTER (page 91) PEAK LIMITER (page 91) AUTO DIVIDE (page 92) SELF TIMER (page 92) VAS (page 94) To continue and change another setting, repeat steps 4 to 7 . 8 Press the VOL (+/–) button to select “OK”, and then press the /OK button.
Restoring a recording scene to its default You can use the following procedure to restore (initialize) a recording scene to its default. 1 Turn on the power. 2 Press and hold the SCENE/A-B button for more than 2 seconds. 3 Press the VOL (+/–) button / button to select a or desired recording scene, and /OK button. then press the Turning on the power (page 22) A SD ST MIC 【INITIALIZE】 LECTURE • If you want to restore all recording scenes to their defaults, select “ALL”.
Using the common menu (COMMON MENU) Setting the “BEEP SOUND” You can use this setting to determine the kind of sound to hear when buttons are pressed. 5 If you selected “ON”, press the VOL (+/–) button to select a desired sound volume, and /OK button. then press the A 1 Turn on the power, and press the MENU/PLAY LIST button. 2 Press the VOL (+/–) button to select “COMMON MENU”, and /OK button.
Turning on/off the recording LED You can use this setting to turn on or off the recording LED for use during recording. Use this setting to specify the type of battery to use (eneloop battery or alkaline battery). 1 Turn on the power, and press the MENU/PLAY LIST button. 1 Turn on the power, and press the MENU/PLAY LIST button. 2 Press the VOL (+/–) button to select “COMMON MENU”, and /OK button. then press the 2 Press the VOL (+/–) button to select “COMMON MENU”, and /OK button.
Setting the auto power off function Turning on/off the screen backlight If you specify a time for this function, when the unit is not used for the specified time, the power turns off automatically (excluding pause during recording and VAS recording, as well as playback). This function helps you save battery when you forget to turn off the power. Use this function to specify how long the screen backlight stays on after you press a button. 1 Turn on the power, and press the MENU/PLAY LIST button.
Adjusting the screen contrast Use this function to adjust the contrast of the screen. You can choose from 10 levels for the adjustment. 1 Turn on the power, and press the MENU/PLAY LIST button. 2 Press the VOL (+/–) button to select “COMMON MENU”, and /OK button. then press the 3 Press the VOL (+/–) button to select the “CONTRAST” setting, /OK and then press the button. 4 Press the / button to adjust the contrast, and then /OK button.
2 • When the security function is turned on, the playback lock icon appears on the screen. Press the VOL (+/–) button to select “COMMON MENU”, and /OK button. then press the SD A 3 Press the VOL (+/–) button to select the “SECURITY ON” setting, and then press the /OK button. Enter a passcode. c Press the / button to select a digit, and then press the VOL (+/–) button to change its value. 4 A SD 0000 dPress the /OK button. • Be sure to write down the passcode so that you won’t forget it.
3 4 Press the VOL (+/–) button and select the “SECURITY OFF” setting, and then press the /OK button. Enter the passcode. Press the button to select / a digit, and then press the VOL (+/–) button to change its value. A Turning on/off the recycle bin function If you turn off the recycle bin function, when you erase a file, it is completely erased so that you can no longer recover the file. To avoid accidentally erasing a file, we recommend that you turn on the recycle bin function.
Initializing the menu settings When you initialize the unit’s menu settings, all settings (except calendar settings) are restored to their defaults. • Initializing the menu settings does not erase any file stored in the internal memory or on the microSD card. Also, this operation does not clear the security function. Changing the display language You can change the language that is displayed on the screen. 1 Turn on the power, and press the MENU/PLAY LIST button.
• If you select English, French, German or Spanish, you cannot register files with Russian file names in a playlist, and you cannot play back files registered in a playlist with Russian file names while Russian is selected. If you select Russian, you cannot register files with French, German or Spanish file names in a playlist, and you cannot play back files registered in a playlist with French, German or Spanish file names while one of these three languages is selected.
Before using the unit with your PC Checking the operating environment Operating environment The unit works in the following PC environment.
• If you use a computer where Windows is not installed (e.g. Macintosh), the operation will not be guaranteed. • Operation in the following environments is not guaranteed. - Upgraded from Windows OS - Windows 95, Windows NT, Windows 98, Windows 98SE, or Windows Me - Dual boot environment with Windows OS • Guaranteed operation does not apply to all PCs in recommended environment. • Depending on the operating environment, some modes such as standby and suspend* may not function correctly.
What can you do from your PC? You can perform the following operations from your PC. Backing up recorded files to your PC You can copy files recorded on the unit to your PC as backup. Restoring audio files from your PC You can restore audio files (backed up to your PC) to the unit. You can then listen to the files from the unit. Copying audio files to CD-R/RW You can use Windows Media Player to copy audio files (recorded on the unit) to a CD-R/RW disc.
Connecting/disconnecting your PC Connecting your PC 1 Slide out the USB terminal from the unit. 2 With the power turned off, connect the USB terminal to your PC. To slide out the USB terminal (page 13) • If a bus-powered USB hub or USB extension cable (not supplied cable) is used, the operation will not be guaranteed. Therefore, always use the dedicated USB extension cable for the connection. • When the unit is connected to your PC, it can operate even if the battery is low.
About the AutoPlay screen If you are running Windows XP or Windows Vista on your PC, the AutoPlay screen may appear. From the AutoPlay screen, select “Open folder to view files” and then click “OK”. Folders of the unit appear. Also, the options and descriptions on the AutoPlay screen change depending on your PC environment. Disconnecting your PC 1 Click the Task Tray icon , and then click “Safely remove USB mass storage device”.
Viewing the unit’s folders and files from your PC This section describes the case where a microSD card (already formatted by the unit) is inserted. When you connect the unit to your PC, the screen displays the “EH800D” (internal memory) and “EH800D_SD” (microSD card) folders. However, if the OS of your PC is Windows 2000, both the internal memory and the microSD card appear as “removable disks”. This section uses Windows XP (as OS) for explanation. 118 1 Connect the unit to your PC. 2 Open My Computer.
• Drive name for the internal memory The internal memory is displayed as “EH800D”. • Drive name for the microSD card If the microSD card is formatted by the unit, it appears as “EH800D_SD”. If you do not use the unit to format the microSD card, it will appear as “removable disk”. If no microSD card is inserted in the unit or the a microSD card not formatted by the unit is inserted, “removable disk” will appear.
Troubleshooting Check to see that the unit is correctly recognized by your PC. z Windows Vista With the unit connected to your PC, perform the following operation. From the Start menu, right-click the Computer icon and then select Properties from the displayed menu, and then open the System screen. Click Device Manager. When the user account control screen appears, select Continue to open the Device Manager screen.
〈WindowsXP〉 〈Windows2000〉 If Device Manager does not display the information correctly Perform the following procedure. c Close all applications that are still running. d Unplug all other USB devices (excluding correctly functioning mouse/keyboard) and connect only the unit to your PC. e If there are multiple USB terminals on your PC (e.g. on the front or back), try to use another USB terminal to connect the unit to your PC.
Additional information Error messages Error messages may appear during operation of the unit. The following table describes the error messages. State of the unit (function) Battery is low Error message LOW BATTERY This error message appears when the PLEASE CHANGE “BATTERY SETTING” is “ALKALINE” THE BATTERY and the battery is low. Playback See page page 23 This error message appears when there is no file in the folder and you press the /OK button.
State of the unit (function) Editing (dividing file) Editing (general) Error message See page page 59 CAN'T DIVIDE! MEMORY FULL This error message appears when there is not enough free space in the internal memory or on the microSD card. page 59 CAN'T DIVIDE! REC TIME TOO SHORT This error message appears when you try to divide a file which has a time length shorter than the minimum time length required for recording.
State of the unit (function) microSD cardrelated Error message CAN'T IDENTIFY microSD CARD! PLEASE INSERT AGAIN Description This error message appears when the unit cannot recognize the inserted microSD card or the microSD card is damaged. WRITING SPEED OF This error message appears when write microSD CARD to microSD card during PCM recording IS SLOW cannot be performed correctly.
Before contacting your local dealer Try the following solutions. If the problem still persists, contact your local dealer for assistance. The unit does not start. Cause Solution Battery is not inserted properly or is low. Check to make sure the battery is inserted correctly. Remove the battery completely and then insert it back into the unit again, or replace with a new alkaline battery. See “Inserting the battery” on page 21. Buttons or switches do not respond.
You cannot hear any sound. Cause Solution The sound volume is too low. Adjust the sound volume. See “Playing a file” on page 46. A file in the MIC_A to MIC_D, LINE or recycle folder cannot be played. 126 Cause Solution The name of the file has been changed. If you have used your PC to change the name of a file in one of the folders mentioned, the file can no longer be played after it is returned to its original folder.
You cannot play a file in the MUSIC (M) folder, or the playback is not correct. Cause Solution The file format is wrong. Make sure the file is WMA or MP3 file for normal playback. Cause Solution The WAV-format audio file is not recorded by the unit. You cannot play any WAV-format audio file which is not recorded by the unit. Cause Solution The file is moved to the wrong folder.
You cannot erase a file. Cause Solution The file’s attribute has been set to read-only. Connect the unit to your PC and then change the attribute of the file or erase it. Or, format the microSD card. See “Formatting the internal memory or a microSD card” on page 79. EH800D or EH800D_SD is not displayed when the unit is connected to your PC. 128 Cause Solution The unit is not correctly connected to your PC. Check that the USB extension cable is used to correctly connect the unit to your PC.
Recorded sound is distorted (cracking sound). Cause Solution The microphone sensitivity is not appropriate. • Change the “MIC SENS.” setting to “LOW”. If you still hear cracking sound, change the “LOW CUT FILTER” setting to “ON”, “MIC ALC” setting to “OFF”, and adjust the recording level. Then, try to record again. See “Changing the microphone sensitivity” on page 88. See “Setting the low cut filter” on page 91. Sound skipping happens to recorded file.
The timer doss not function correctly. (Timer recording is not ready.) Cause Solution The calendar has not been set. Set the calendar. See “Setting the calendar (date and time)” on page 28. Cause Solution The folder for storing recordings is full. Erase unwanted files. See “Erasing a file” on page 75. Use a different folder for storing recordings. Cause Solution There is no remaining battery power. Replace the battery. See “Remaining battery power” on page 23.
Frequently asked questions Q: Why do I hear rustling noise in audio recorded from the microphone? A: During microphone recording, if you move the unit or if the hand (or fingers) holding the unit moves, that noise is also recorded. Therefore, during microphone recording, try to avoid moving the unit. Q: How can I save recordings to a tape or MD? A: By using a commercially available audio cable (mini-plug: 3.
Cleaning Use a soft cloth to wipe or polish the unit. • Do not use benzene, alcohol, or thinner, because they will damage or discolor the finish of the surfaces. Also, do not apply any pesticide to the unit. About rising temperature of the unit If you use the unit for a long time, its temperature may rise. This is not malfunction.
Main specifications Supported OS Internal memory Supported media Recording mode and possible recording time Internal memory 2GB : : : : (microSD card/microSDHC card) : Windows Vista/XP/2000 2GB microSD card, microSDHC card PCM44.1kHz MP3 320kbps MP3 192kbps MP3 128kbps MP3 64kbps MP3 32kbps Recording mode PCM44.1kHz MP3 320kbps MP3 192kbps MP3 128kbps MP3 64kbps MP3 32kbps Approx. 3 hours Approx. 13 hours 30 minutes Approx. 22 hours 30 minutes Approx. 34 hours Approx. 68 hours Approx.
Recording frequency (During external microphone recording) (During built-in microphone recording) Format Playback format Playback frequency Sampling frequency Playback bitrate Input/output sockets Operating temperature Rated output (headphones) Power source Battery duration (Recording time) (Playback time/ stereo earphones) 134 : 40 to 21,000Hz (for PCM 44.
(Playback time/speaker) : [MP3] 64 kbps Stereo mode [PCM] 44.1 kHz 16bit Approx. 18 hours (alkaline battery) Approx. 14 hours (eneloop battery) Approx. 8 hours (alkaline battery) Approx. 8 hours (eneloop battery) (Playback environment: Speaker playback, backlight off, SOUND EQ = FLAT) * The battery duration may change, depending on the battery type, manufacturer, storage state, usage condition, and ambient temperature.
Index A A-B repeat ………………52 ALC (Auto Level Control) ……89 AUTO DIVIDE …………92 Auto Level Control ……89 Auto power off function 107 B Backlight setting …… 107 Basic screen ……………12 Battery indicator ………23 Battery setting ……… 106 BEEP sound ………… 105 Fast forward ……………49 File ………………………14 File naming rule ………14 Folder ……………………14 Folder layout ……… 14, 15 Folder selection screen 17 Format …………………79 I Index mark ………………56 Initialize (internal memory/ microSD card) …………79 Initialize (menu) …… 111 Initialize (recordi
Repeat setting …………96 Resume function ………23 Rewind …………………49 Z ZOOM …………………90 S Scene select …… 33, 101 Security off ………… 109 Security setting ……… 108 Self timer ………………92 Skip ………………………49 SOUND EQ ……………99 STEREO ………………90 Stereo Earphones …… 9 STEREO WIDE…………90 T Time search ……………54 Time skip ………… 50, 98 TIMER …………………66 Troubleshooting …… 120 U USB terminal ……… 13,116 V VAS ………………………94 Version ……………… 112 W Windows Media Player CD ripping ………… Create CD-R ……… Synchronize music 113 115 115 115 137
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