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EDIC-mini Tiny model A22
1120/2240/4480/8960/17920/35840
Characteristics:
- Metallic case;
- Dimensions: 50x26x8 mm;
- Weight < 28 g (without a battery);
- Operating temperature range: 0…+40 ˚C
(32…+104˚F);
- Recording mode – mono;
- Recording duration - 600 hours;
- Built-in microphone’s operating distance:
7-9 meters (21-27ft);
- Battery life in record mode (sampling rate
8KHz, without compression): 90 hours;
- Battery life in record mode with VAS (audio
signals below threshold): up to 300 hours;
- In stand-by mode: up to three years (up to
8 months);
- Power supply: rechargeable battery with
180 mA/hr capacity;
- Charging from USB computer port.
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In Box:
- Recorder;
- USB cable;
- Software CD;
- Instructions.
Microphone
LED
Universal connector
Figure 1: Edic-mini Tiny model A22
Button
Power switch
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Turning the Recorder on
After you set the power switch (7) into “ON”
position, press the button (2). Keep it pressed
for 2-3 seconds and then release. The recorder
will start self testing. While self testing, the
recorder LED will ash three times and after a
pause the fourth time. The duration of the fourth
ash can last for some seconds depending on the
recorder‘s memory capacity. Charge the recorder’s
rechargeable battery before the usage.
Start/Stop Recording
To start/stop recording, keep the button pressed
for 2 seconds while the LED does not signal.
When the recorder starts/stops recording, the LED
ashes ve times.
While recording, the sequences of LED ashes
show the charge of the battery (the rst sequence:
1 ash – from 5% to 100% , 2 ashes – from 1% to
5 %, and 3 ashes mean that the battery is almost
discharged (it should be changed) and the second
sequence shows the free memory capacity: 1 ash
– 75%-100%, 2 ashes – from 50% to 75%, 3
ashes – from 25% to 50%, and 4 ashes – from
1% to 25%).