
EDIC-mini TINY
Model SOLAR
1120/2240/4480/8960/17920
- Case: plastic case.
- Dimensions: 36x36x9 mm.
- Weight: <12 g.
- Recording time: up 300 hours.
- Recording mode: mono.
- Microphone sensitivity: 7…9 meters.
- Operating temperature: 0-40
o
C (32-104oF).
- Built-in rechargeable battery capacity:
120 m A/hour.
- Battery life:
- In the dark (sampling rate 8 kHz, without
compression): up to 60 hours.
- In the light: unlimited.
- Battery life in VAS mode (audio signal
below the threshold): up to 200 hours.
- In stand-by mode in the dark: up to 6
months.
- Rechargeable battery’s charge: from PC
USB socket or solar battery.

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Package Content
- Voice recorder
- USB cable
- CD with drivers and programs
- User manual
Description
Microphone
Rechargeable
battery’s switch
Universal connector
LED
Switch of recording
Solar battery
Before Recording
Set the rechargeable battery’s switch into the ON
position. Then set the switch of recording into the
RECORD position for 2-3 seconds and turn it
back into the OFF position. While the recorder’s
self testing, the LED will blink three times and light
on again after a short pause. Depending on the
ON
OFF
STOP
RECORD

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recorder’s memory size, this fourth ash can last
for some dozen seconds.
Before use the recorder, charge the rechargeable
battery completely.
Note: It is possible, but is not guaranteed that the
recorder would work when its rechargeable battery
turning off if the solar battery is under the bright
light.
Recording
When the recorder nishes self testing, you can
start recording. Set the switch of recording into the
RECORD position. The voice recorders’ LED will
start blinking in a sequence while the recording is
in progress. To stop recording, set the switch into
the STOP position.
Blinking sequences indicate the rechargeable
battery’s status and available memory space. The
rst sequence indicates the rechargeable battery
status: 1 ash – fully charged, 2 ashes – enough
for work, 3 ashes – recharging is required. The
second blinking sequence indicates the amount of
memory available: 1 ash – 76-100%, 2 ashes 51-75%, 3 ashes – 25-50%, 4 ashes – 1-25%.

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To estimate battery life in different modes with
fully charged rechargeable battery, use the table
below.
Without
compress.
u-Law 4-bits
ADPCM
2-bits
ADPCM
5.5kHz 70 h 63 h 57 h 60 h
8kHz 60 h 52 h 42 h 48 h
11kHz 44 h 41 h 37 h 38 h
16kHz 33 h 31 h 27 h 30 h
22kHz 34 h 24 h 22 h 22 h
The table shows the approximate continuous recording time if the solar
battery is in the dark.
Charging the Rechargeable
battery
The rechargeable battery charges automatically
while the voice recorder is connected to a
computer. The recorder has to be on. To charge the
rechargeable battery completely, keep the voice
recorder connected to a computer for three hours.
When starting to charge, the LED will slowly blink
in ve second intervals. When the rechargeable
battery is fully charged, the indicator will slowly
blink in shorter intervals.

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To avoid malfunctions, keep the recorder’s Lipol rechargeable battery charged. Charge the
rechargeable battery at least once a month even
if you don’t use the recorder.
If you don’t plan on using your recorder for a long
period of time, turn the recorder off to keep its
completely charged: set the rechargeable battery’s
switch into the OFF position.
Solar Battery
You can use the recorder in black box mode while
recharging the rechargeable battery with the solar
battery. This mode allows continuous loop recording
without external power supply. If you place the
recorder near a window, solar battery to the sun,
just forget about it. The recorder will continuously
record the last dozens of hours; this function is
useful for security purposes. In case of unexpected
event, you can playback the previously recorded
audio. During a sunny day, the solar battery can
provide a charging current of up to 12 m A. If you
expose the battery to sunshine for 10 hours, it is
enough to fully charge the recorder’s rechargeable
battery. In black box mode, it is recommended to
use the VAS (Voice Activating System) and the
loop recording modes. In real condition, average

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current consumption of the recorder is about 0.8
m A: 2-3 hours of audio a day, in VAS mode (8
kHz, without compression) – 2 m A while recording
audio, and 0.6 m Awhile there is no sound. About
2 hours of sun light a day is enough to recharge
the recorder’s rechargeable battery. In VAS mode,
the rechargeable battery provides 7 days of power
supply for the recorder that allows skipping the
days without sunshine.

TS-Market Ltd
The Manufactory Warranty Coupon
The manufacturer undertakes warranty repair
liabilities for 1 year from the date of purchase,
but no longer than 2 years from the date of
manufacture of the product (warranty does not
cover batteries). Paid repair is provided within
recorder’s operation lifetime (5 years). The
manufacturer reserves the right to refuse in repair
after the expiration of recorder operation life
This warranty is voided if the recorder is:
• improperly used
• mechanical damaged
• received without supplier warranty tag on
this document
All questions regarding product exchange and
return must be solved with the seller’s company
according to Protection of Consumers Law.

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