LOCATION OF INDICATORS
DIGITAL VOICE RECORDER
MODEL:ICR-110
BEFORE OPERATING THIS PRODUCT,
PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
“Read all instruction before use” and save for future reference
PRECAUTIONS
To maintain optimum performance:
Do not use unit in places which are extremely hot, cold, dusty or humid.
Do not use or keep the unit in following places.
In a high humidity area such as a bathroom or near a hearer.
In an area exposed to direct sunlight (e.g, inside car where it become extremely
hot).
Near sources of strong magnetism, such as television, speakers or magnets.
Where there is a lot of movement or vibration, such as on a car dashboard or an
unstable shelf.
For safety
D o not attem pt to disass emble this unit.
make sure that pins or other foreign objects to not get inside the Unit.
Take care not to drop the unit or subject it to strong shocks.
Note no listening with the earphones
listen at moderate volumes to avoid hearing damage.
Do not wear the earphones while driving or cycling. It may create a traffic hazard.
you should use extreme caution or temporarily discontinue use in potentially
hazardous situations such as walking, Jogging, etc.
If you hear no sound, DO NOT turn the volume up high because the music could
suddenly begin at high volume. To avoid hurting your ears or damaging the
headphones turn the volume control to the lowest level before starting playback
and slowly turn it up to the desired level.
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IMP
A. Play Indicator H. Minute/Second (Timer)
B. Recording Quality Indicators Indicator
C. Message/Year Indicator I. REMAIN Indicator
D. REPEAT 1/ALL Indicators J. R(Record)DATE Indicator
E. Record Indicator K. VOX Indicator
F. Battery Indicator L. Message File Folder
G. Date Indicator Indicators
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B
REV/FWD button 2,3 File/Time 12
REC/STOP button 4 Erase/Repeat 13
Record indicator 8 MIC sense knob 16
Volume 9 Vox (Voice active system) 17
LCD display(see next page) 10 Earphone 18
LOCATION OF CONTROLS
Built-in Microphone 1 Mode /Pause 11
PLAY/STOP button 5 Hold knob 14
MIC/EAR(Earphone)Jack 6,7 Speaker 15
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POWER SOURCE
BATTERY INSTALLATION
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TO TURN THE UNIT ON & OFF TO SWITCH BETWEEN MODES
Open the battery compartment by sliding it out
and then up. (the battery compartment
is designed to stay attached so it cannot
be lost).
Insert two 2pcs of”AAA”size batteries.(not
Included.)
following the polarity diagram.
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Slide the battery compartment
back in place.
Y BATTERY INDICATORS:
The batteries are fresh.
The batteries are weak or dead,replace.
NOTE:When replacing the batteries,the recorded messages will be saved,but the date
NOTE:When replacing the batteries,the recorded messages will be saved,but the date
and time will have to be reset.
and time will have to be reset.
BATTERY PRECAUTIONS
Follow these precautions when using batteries in this device:
1. Use only the size and type of batteries specified.
2. Be sure to follow the correct polarity when installing the batteries as indicated in the battery compartment.
Reversed batteries may cause damage to the device.
3. Do not mix different types of batteries together(e.g.Alkaline and Carbon-zinc)or old batteries with fresh ones.
4. If the device is not to be used for a long period of time, remove the batteries to prevent damage or injury from
possible battery leakage.
5. Do not try to recharge batteries not intended to be recharged;they can overheat and rupture.(Follow battery
manufacturer’s directions.)
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OPERATION
SETTING THE TIME AND DATE SETTING THE TIME AND DATE
When the batteries are inserted,0 hour and 0 min and Jan01 will appear in the display.Set When the batteries are inserted,0 hour and 0 min and Jan01 will appear in the display.Set
the time and date as follows: the time and date as follows:
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2
REV FWD
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ERASE/REPEAT
REC/
STOP
PLAY/STOP
2
3
REV FWD
ERASE/REPEAT
REC/
1
STOP
PLAY/STOP
While the date/time appears in the display,
press the
FILE/TIME button
between 12 or 24 time display.
Press and hold the Mode/Pause button
for two seconds, then release, ’SET’ will
appear in the display. Press the
Mode/Pause button
the Date /Time set mode.
1
to shift
2
once again to enter
Press the PLAY/STOP button1to confirm
and the year will blink. Set the year using the
and FWD 3buttons, then press the
REV
2
PLAY/STOP button
2
3
2
REV FWD
ERASE/REPEAT
REC/
STOP
PLAY/STOP
1
again to confirm.
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Set the Month using the REV2
and FWD
PLAY/STOP button
Repeat this step to set the Day, Hour and
Minute.
buttons, then press the
3
again to confirm.
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You can choose between there voice recording quality modes. For best sound quality,
OPERATION(CONTINUED
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To turn the unit on, Press the
REC/STOP
turn the unit off, simply do not touch any
button for 30 seconds, and the unit will
automatically turn off and show the time.
or PLAY/STOP
2
button. To
To enter the standby mode, press the
REC/STOP button
2
button
change to the Time mode if no button is
pressed in 30 seconds. To enter the Time
mode, press the MODE/PAUSE button
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.while in the standby mode.
or PLAY/STOP
while in the Time mode. The unit will
RECORDING QUALITY
select HP(High play);for very good sound quality, select MP(Medium Play);for longer
recording time (reasonable sound quality),select LP(long Play).
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Press and hold the MODE/PAUSE button
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for two seconds; “SET” will appear and
the recording quality will blink press the
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REV
or FWD3button to select the
desired recording quality.
When the desired recording quality appears,
press the MODE/PAUSE button twice to
confirm and return to the Time
mode or it will change to the Time mode if no
button is pressed in 30 seconds.
High Play:.................... ................. 878 min.
Medium Play:............................... 1759 min .
Long Play:.....................................3369 min .
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OPERATION(CONTINUED
SELECTING A FILE FOLDER
This unit has four memory storage areas(file folders)to choose from, labelled A,B,C and D.
You can store 99 messages in each individual file folder, for four file folder you can totally
save 396pcs of messages.
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Press the REC/STOP1or PLAY/STOP
button to enter the standby mode. Press the
FILE/TIME button
file folder (A,B,C,D). The number at the top
right of the display indicates the total
messages recorded. The number at the
bottom of the display will indicate the total
time recorded for the selected message.
RECORDING SENSITIVITY HOLD SWITCH
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Slide the MIC SENS switch to the
LOW position if recording sounds that are
close. Select the HIGH position if recording
sounds that are further away.
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to select the desired
NOTE:
Each time you record a message, The unit will
assign a number, counting up 1 from the last
message number, which will be shown on the
display.
If the unit is full, FULL will appear in the
display. Delete messages in this case.
Slide the HOLD switch to the LOCKposition
to disable the buttons; HOLD will appear in
the display. Slide the HOLD switch to the OFF
Position to enable the buttons again.
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