Safa Media SRM520 Instructions For Use Manual

Instructions for use
Digital Voice Recorder
Thank you for purchasing this product. Please read this manual carefully before using the product. Fami liarizing yourself with the instructions and functions.
Parts Information ........ 3
Accessories 3.................
LCD Indicators and Icons
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Replacing the Battery
Getting Started
USED TO USB POWER
Hold function Switching the Voice
Record On
Switching the Voice Recorder Off
Recording
1) Recording with the Built-in Microphone
2) Recording with an External Microphone
3) Recording from an External Device
4) FM Radio Recording
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Playback
1) Normal Playback
2) Slow Playback
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3) Search
4) Repeat Playback
FM Radio Reception
MP3 Player Function
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Menu Entry
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1) Erase: Deleting a
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single file or all files in a
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folder
2) Recording Quality
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Selection
7Setting the Clock
3) Microphone Recording Sensitivity
4) Recording Input Setup
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5) Divide: Automatically
Recording to a new file
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every 60 minutes
6) VOR selection: Voice
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Operating Recording
7) Beep Setting 21............
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8) Format: Deleting
all files
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9) Clock Set Mode
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10) Timer Setup
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11) Alarm Setup
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12) File Preview: Playing the first seconds of each
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file
13) Version: Displaying the firmware version and release date
Firmware Upgrade
Connecting to PC ....... 28
Recommended PC
environment ................ 28
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Playing back the transferred files using
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the Media Player
S/W Installation
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Playback .................. 31
Formatting the unit's data
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Troubleshooting guide
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Specifications ..........
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Note
This handling description is printed prior to product development. When a part of the product specification must be changed to improve operability or other functions, priority is given to the product specification itself. In such instances, the instruction manual may not entirely match all the functions of the actual product. Therefore, the actual product and packaging, as well a the name and illustration, may differ from the manual.
The screen/LCD display shown as an example in this manual may be different from the actual screen/LCD display.
Please read this manual before use.
Keep the manual in a safe place for future refer ence.
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Parts Information
1. Earphone socket
2. Line & External Microphone
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3
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input socket
3. Built-in microphone
4. RECORD/STOP/POWER ON EQ mode change
5. LCD DISPLAY
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6. HOLD switch
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7. PLAY/STOP/POWER ON FM channel save, Slow play, Menu set
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8. + ; VOLUME UP
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9. - ; VOLUME DOWN
10. BACK ; Fast rewind,
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file change, Menu change FM Freq./CH down, FM Auto search down
11. NEXT ; Fast forward, file change, Menu change FM Freq./CH up, FM Auto search up
12. FOLDER/REPEAT ; Folder change, Repeat mode change
Repeat A↔B, FM Auto preset
13. MODE/MENU ; Mode select (VOICE/MUSIC/FM), Menu entry, Speaker on/off
14. Mini-USB socket ; PC download
Accessories
Users Manual, Battery, USB Cable, Stereo Earphone, Tel adaptor, Line-in cable, Pin-mic
LCD Indicators and Icons
LP
A B
LOW
SENSE
LINE-IN
SLOW SHUFF
MHz
VOR
REC
SP
HQ
LINE-IN
VOR
ALL REPEAT
REC
F M
LP
LOW
SENSE
A B
SP
HQ
MUSIC
F M
ALL REPEAT
MUSIC
Folder indicator ; A,B,C,D, MUSIC
Recording quality & Microphone input sense indicator
Battery level indicator
Alarm enabled indicator
Line input indicator
Timer recording enabled indicator
Voice operated recording function indicator
Repeat mode indicator
Record mode indicator
FM radio reception indicator
File number, menu value, FM radio channel indicator
Play/recording time indicator
MHz
Menu entries FM radio frequency indicator
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Replacing the Battery
Getting Started
1. Be sure that the Voice Recorder is switched off. Switch off the Voice Recorder by pressing the PLAY/STOP button for a few moments in stop mode. → Do not replace the battery while the Voice Recorder is switched on, as this may cause the device to malfunction.
2. Open the battery cover.
3. Insert the battery
- Make sure that the battery is inserted properly size AAA and close the cover.
- Press the PLAY/STOP button for a few moments to switch the Voice Recorder on.
→ Remove the battery if you will not be using the Voice Recorder for an extended period. Leaking battery may damage the Voice Recorder.
→ Should your Voice Recorder malfunction, please remove the battery and insert them again.
Full
Approximately half used
Almost empty
Battery empty
Getting Started
4. Speaker is not sound when Voice Recorder removes the battery. You can hear to sound only the Ear-Phone.
Hold function
1. When the HOLD switch on the up side of the Voice Recorder is in the Hold position, all buttons on the device are inactive.
2. Slide the HOLD switch to the OFF position to enable the buttons on the Voice Recorder.
Switching the Voice Record On
1. Press and hold the PLAY/STOP button for a few moments to switch on the Voice Recorder. The Voice Recorder is in Stop mode (Fig.1) or Clock set mode (Fig.2).
→ The Voice Recorder switches on in the same mode that it was switched off. → If the time is not set, the Voice Recorder will switch on in Clock set mode. → The Voice Recorder will change to Stop mode when you set the time or when you press the MODE/MENU button.
2. Press and hold the REC/STOP button for a few moments to begin recording immediately.
3. If the HOLD switch is in the Hold position, “On HOLD” will be shown briefly on the display, and the display will turn off (Fig.3). Unlock the Voice Recorder by moving the HOLD switch to the OFF position.
USED TO USB POWER (PC or DC Adapter)
1. Connect the USB jack with your PC by means of an USB cable.
2. Press the PLAY/STOP button for a few moments to switch power on, and then Voice Recorder is in normal operating mode.
3. Speaker operates only when Voice Recorder insert the battery.
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HQ HQ
Fig.1 Fig.2 Fig.3
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Recording
Setting the Clock
1. Put the Voice Recorder in stop mode.
2. Press and hold the MODE/MENU button for a few moments to enter Menu mode. Follow the instructions in the chapter Menu Entry.
Switching the Voice Recorder Off
In STOP or FM Radio mode, you can switch off the Voice Recorder by pressing and holding the PLAY/STOP button for a few moments. → Switch off your Voice Recorder when you are finished using it for recording or playback for maximum battery life.
Recording
1. Press the FOLDER/REPEAT button to select the desired folder. The Voice Recorder will move to the next folder each time you press the button.
2. Set the desired VOR (Voice Operated Recording) function and quality (HQ, SP, LP) before you start recording (see the Menu Entry chapter for more details.)
3. Make a test recording to make sure that the Voice Recorder settings are correct.
4. Press and hold the PLAY/STOP button during recording for a few moments to display the remaining recording capacity.
→ The maximum number of files in each folder is 99, for a total capacity of 396 files (99 files × 4 folders).
→ If the recording time exceeds the available capacity or the number of files reaches 396, “FULL” will be displayed and you cannot continue recording (Fig.4, 5). If this happens, delete some recordings or move them to an external device (Computer or Audio).
→ Do not remove the battery during recording. This may cause the Voice Recorder to malfunction.
→ If you intend to record for a prolonged period of time, replace the battery before beginning recording. → When the Voice Recorder is in VOR mode recording will stop automatically when no sound is detected. Disable the VOR function when recording important conversations (Fig.6).
→ Press the REC/STOP button while playing back an MP3 or WMA file in the Music Folder to enable the equalizer.
HQ
VOR
REC
Fig.4 Fig.5 Fig.6
1) Recording with the Built-in Microphone
1. Press and hold the REC/STOP button for a moment to switch the Voice Recorder on and start recording (Fig.7, Fig.8).
2. Point the Voice Recorder’s built-in microphone towards the sound source. Press and hold the PLAY/STOP button during recording to display the remaining recording capacity.
3. Press the NEXT button to create a new file while you are recording (File separation function).
4. Press the REC/STOP button to stop the recording.
5. The total time of the recording is displayed when you stop recording by pressing the REC/STOP button (Fig.9).
HQ
Fig.7 Fig.8 Fig.9
HQ
REC
HQ
REC
REC
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Recording
Playback
2) Recording with an External Microphone
To record with an external microphone, connect the microphone to the LINE input socket and follow the same procedure as for the built-in microphone.
3) Recording from an External Device
1. Switch the Voice Recorder on. → If the Voice Recorder is in FM Radio mode, press the MODE/MENU button for a few moments to exit this mode.
2. Go to Menu mode and setup the input source line (L). For details please read the explanation under Menu Entry – Recording Input Setup.
HQ
LINE-IN
REC
“LINE-IN” will be shown on the display (Fig.10).
3. Connect the MIC jack with the audio
Fig.10
source by means of an audio cable.
4. Press the FOLDER/REPEAT button to select the folder you want to record.
5. Press the REC/STOP button to begin recording. → To stop recording, follow the same procedure as for recording with the built-in microphone.
4) FM Radio Recording
1. Switch the Voice Record on.
2. If you are not in FM Radio mode, press the MODE/MENU button to enter this mode.
3. Select the station you want to record. For details, please read the FM Radio Reception chapter.
4. Press the REC/STOP button to record the currently selected FM Radio station (Fig.11).
HQ
F M
REC
MHz
Fig.11
1) Normal Playback
1. Press the PLAY/STOP button for a few moments to switch the Voice recorder on. → If you are in FM Radio mode, press the MODE/MENU button to exit this mode.
2. Press the FOLDER/REPEAT button to go the folder where the desired file is stored.
3. Press the PLAY/STOP button. The playback time will be shown on
HQ
the display.
4. Adjust the volume using the Volume UP/DOWN button(FIG.12).
5. Press the PLAY/STOP button during playback to Stop. The total playback
Fig.12
time of the current file will be shown on the display.
6. Press the PLAY/STOP button again to continue playback from the previous position.
2) Slow Playback
→ Available for voice-file playback only.
1. Press the PLAY/STOP button for a few moments to switch from normal playback to slow playback (Fig.13).
2. Press the PLAY/STOP button for a few moments again to return to normal playback.
HQ
SLOW
Fig.13
3) Search
1. Press and hold the NEXT or BACK button for a few moments during playback to scan forward or backward in the current file at a fast speed.
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Playback
2. When you release the NEXT or BACK button, playback will resume at the selected speed (normal or slow) from the point where you release the button.
→ If you press and hold the NEXT button until the end of the current file, the Voice Recorder will continue scanning through the next file.
4) Repeat Playback
Repeating a Section
1. During playback, press the FOLDER/REPEAT button at the beginning of the section you want to repeat.
A B
The indicator will blink on the display (Fig.14).
2. Press the FOLDER/REPEAT button again at the end of the section you want to repeat (Fig.15).
HQ
A B
Fig.14
HQ
A B
Fig.15
→ The selected section will repeat continuously until you press the FOLDER/REPEAT button.
→ Press the FOLDER/REPEAT button to stop Section Repeat mode and return to normal playback.
Repeating a File
1. Press the FOLDER/REPEAT button for a few moments during playback. The repeat indicator will be shown on the display.
2. The current file will be repeated as long as the repeat indicator is shown
HQ
on the display (Fig.16).
→ Press the PLAY/STOP button to stop
REPEAT
playback. The Voice Recorder will remain in File Repeat mode.
Fig.16
Repeating a Folder
1. With the Voice Recorder in File Repeat mode, press the FOLDER/REPEAT button for a few moments.
2. “ALL REPEAT” will be shown on the display, and the current folder will repeat (Fig.17).
Press the PLAY/STOP button to stop playback.
The Voice Recorder will remain in Folder Repeat mode.
HQ
ALL REPEAT
Fig.17
Shuffle mode
1. With the Voice Recorder in Stop mode, press the MODE/MENU button to select the MUSIC folder.
2. While the Voice Recorder playing a file, press the FOLDER/REPEAT button three times for a few moments each.
3. “SHUFF” will be shown on the display, and the files in the MUSIC folder will play in random order (Fig.18).
→ Shuffle mode is only available in the MUSIC folder.
→ Press and hold the FOLDER/REPEAT button for a few moments during playback to exit Shuffle mode. When you press the PLAY/STOP button to stop playback, the Voice Recorder will remain in Shuffle mode.
MUSIC
SHUFF
Fig.18
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FM Radio Reception
MP3 Player Function
1. With the Voice Recorder in the Stop mode, press the MODE/MENU button to select the FM folder.
2. Connect the earphone. FM reception is not possible if you do not connect the earphone because they function as the antenna.
Programming up to 20 Radio Stations
1) Frequency Scanning
1. Press the NEXT button for a few moments.
2. The Voice Recorder will scan the FM Frequency band automatically, stopping at the first station that it finds.
3. Press the PLAY/STOP button briefly to save the current station. Then, repeat step 1.
2) Manual Programming
1. Press the NEXT button once. The frequency will increase by 100kHz .
2. Continue pressing the NEXT button briefly until you reach the desired frequency.
3. Press the PLAY/STOP button briefly to save the selected station. → You can use the BACK button to search in the opposite direction.
3) Automatic Programming
1. Press the FOLDER/REPEAT button for a few moments.(Fig.19)
F M
MHz
Button Function Overview at FM Radio mode
Button Function
VOL UP/DOWN
PLAY/STOP
MODE/MENU
FOLD/REP
RECORD/STOP
FF/REW
Press
FM Radio Reception mode
Short
Volume up, down
Long
Volume fast up, down
Short
Channel save
Long
Power off
Exit FM Radio mode
Short Long
Speaker on/off
Freq/Pres switch
Short Long
Auto Preset
FM Radio Record
Short Long
Stereo/Mono switch
Manual search
Short Long
Auto search
FM Scanning mode
No function
No function
No function
Power off
No function
No function
No function
No function
No function
No function
Stop at frequency
Stop after scanning next station
MP3 Player Function
1. Copy MP3 or WMA files from your computer to the MUSIC folder of Voice Recorder.
2. Press the MODE/MENU button to select the MUSIC folder(Fig.20).
MUSIC
Fig.20
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Fig.19
MP3 Player Function
Menu Entry
3. Press the NEXT button to select the desired file, and then press the PLAY/STOP button.
→ During playbac k, press the REC/STOP button to change the EQ mode (Normal -> Jazz -> Rock -> Pop -> Classic) (Fig.21, 22, 23, 24, 25).
MUSIC MUSIC MUSIC
Fig.21 Fig.22 Fig.23
MUSIC MUSIC
Fig.24
→ Slow playback mode is not available for MP3 or WMA files saved in the MUSIC folder.
Attention: Please adjust the sound level with the volume control. Listening to music at high volumes can permanently damage your hearing.
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→ Menu mode is available in Stop mode.
→ The available menu items differ depending on whether you are in a voice folder or a MUSIC folder.
→ The following description is based on Stop mode in a voice folder.
1) Erase: Deleting a single file or all files in a folder
1. With the Voice Recorder in stop mode, select the file you want to delete.
2. Press the MODE/MENU button for a few moments (Fig.26).
Deleting a file
A. Press the PLAY/STOP button briefly. The file number (02) will blink, and “ERASE” is shown on the display (Fig.27).
B. Press the PLAY/STOP button again briefly. The file number indicator will be replaced with “N” (no) and blink (Fig.28).
C. Press the NEXT button to change the confirmation indicator to “Y” (yes) (Fig.29).
Fig.26 Fig.27 Fig.28
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Fig.29 Fig.30
Menu Entry
D. Press the PLAY/STOP button briefly to delete the selected file (Fig.30).
Deleting the files in a single folder or all files
E. With the Voice Recorder in File Delete mode (Fig.27), press the NEXT button to select the folder from which you want to delete all files. (A -> B -> C -> D -> M -> A B C D M)
→ “ERASE” is shown on the display, and the indicator is shown for the chosen folder (Fig.31, 32).
MUSIC
Fig.31
F. Press the PLAY/STOP button briefly. G. The confirmation indicator “n” (no) will blink on the
display (Fig.33).
H. Press the NEXT button to change the confirmation indicator “Y” (yes) (Fig.34).
Fig.32
Fig.35 Fig.36 Fig.37
2) Recording Quality Selection
→ This function is only available in voice folders.
1. With the Voice Recorder in Stop mode, press the MODE/MENU button for a few moments (Fig.26).
2. Press the NEXT button briefly and then press the PLAY/STOP button (Fig.38).
Fig.38
3. “REC” is shown and “HQ” blinks on the display.
4. Press the NEXT button to select the desired recording quality (Fig.39, 40, 41).
HQ
SP
LP
Fig.33 Fig.34
I. Press the PLAY/STOP button to delete all files in the selected folder or folders (Fig.35, 36, 37).
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Fig.39 Fig.40
Fig.41
5. Press the PLAY/STOP button to save your setting and then the MODE/MENU button to exit Menu mode.
3) Microphone Recording Sensitivity
→ This function is only available in voice folders
1. With the Voice Recorder in Stop mode, press the MODE/MENU button for a few moments (Fig.26).
Menu Entry
2. Press the NEXT button 2 times (Fig.42).
3. Press the PLAY/STOP button briefly.
4. “SENSE” is shown and “HI” blinks on the display (Fig.43).
5. Press the NEXT button to select the desired microphone recording sensitivity (Fig.44).
Fig.42 Fig.43 Fig.44
6. Press the PLAY/STOP button to save your setting and then the MODE/MENU button to exit Menu mode.
4) Recording Input Setup
→ This function is only available in voice folders.
1. With the Voice Recorder in Stop mode, press the MODE/MENU button for a few moments (Fig.26).
2. Press the NEXT button briefly 3 times (Fig.45).
3. Press the PLAY/STOP button briefly. “INPUT” is shown and “V” blinks on the display (Fig.46).
4. Press the NEXT button to select “L” (Line) or “V” (Voice) (Fig.47).
Fig.45 Fig.46 Fig.47
5. Press the PLAY/STOP button to save your setting and then the MODE/MENU button to exit Menu mode.
5) Divide:
Automatically Recording to a new file every 60 minutes
→ This function is only available in voice folders.
1. With the Voice Recorder in Stop mode, press the MODE/MENU button for a few moments (Fig.26).
2. Press the NEXT button 4 times. “DIVIDE” is shown on the display (Fig.48).
3. Press the PLAY/STOP button briefly the indicator “n” blinks on the display (Fig.49).
4. Press the NEXT button to change the indicator to “Y” (Fig.50).
5. Press the PLAY/STOP button to save your setting and then the MODE/MENU button to exit Menu mode.
Fig.48 Fig.49 Fig.50
6) VOR selection: Voice Operating Recording
→ This function is only available in voice folders.
1. With the Voice Recorder in Stop mode, press the MODE/MENU button for a few moments (Fig.26).
2. Press the next button 5 times. “VOR” is shown on the display (Fig.51).
3. Press the PLAY/STOP button briefly the indicator “OF” blinks on the display (Fig.52).
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Menu Entry
4. Press the NEXT button to select “OF” (off) or “On” (Fig.53).
VOR
Fig.51 Fig.52 Fig.53
5. Press the PLAY/STOP button to save your setting and then the MODE/MENU button to exit Menu mode.
7) Beep Setting
1. With the Voice Recorder in Stop mode, press the MODE/MENU button for a few moments (Fig.26).
2. Press the NEXT button briefly 6 times (Fig.54).
3. Press the PLAY/STOP button briefly.
4. “BEEP” is shown and “On” blinks on the display (Fig.55).
5. Press the NEXT button to select “OF” (off) or “On” (Fig.56).
2. Press the NEXT button repeatedly until “FRMAT” is shown on the display (Fig.57).
3. Press the PLAY/STOP button briefly. “N” blinks on the display (Fig.58).
4. Press the NEXT button to change the indicator to “Y” (Fig.59).
Fig.57 Fig.58 Fig.59
5. Press the PLAY/STOP button to format the Voice Recorder and delete all files on it (Fig.60, 61).
Fig.60 Fig.61
9) Clock Set Mode
Fig.54 Fig.55 Fig.56
6. Press the PLAY/STOP button to save your setting and then the MODE/MENU button to exit Menu mode.
8) Format: Deleting all files
→ This function deletes all files on the Voice Recorder, including all programmed FM Radio stations.
1. With the Voice Recorder in Stop mode, press the MODE/MENU button for a few moments (Fig.26).
1. With the Voice Recorder in Stop mode, press the MODE/MENU button for a few moments (Fig.26).
2. Press the NEXT button repeatedly until “CLOCK” is shown on the display (Fig.62).
3. Press the PLAY/STOP button briefly.
4. The default system data is shown, “01” for the day and month, and “07” for the year (Fig.63).
5. Press the NEXT button to set the desired year and then press the PLAY/STOP button.
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Menu Entry
6. The month will now blink “01”, press the NEXT button to select the desired month and press the PLAY/STOP button.
7. The day will now blink “01”, press the NEXT button to select the desired day and press the PLAY/STOP button.
8. The time will now blink. Set the time in the same manner as you set the date, using the NEXT or BACK buttons to select the desired values (Fig.64).
Fig.62 Fig.63 Fig.64
9. After you set the minutes, press the PLAY/STOP button to save your settings and then the MODE/MENU button to exit Menu mode. → The clock will begin to run as soon as you save your time setting. → With the Voice Recorder in stop mode, Press the FOLDER/REPEAT button briefly, current time is shown. Press the FOLDER/REPEAT button briefly again, go back previous display.
10) Timer Setup
1. With the Voice Recorder in Stop mode, press the MODE/MENU button for a few moments (Fig.26).
2. Press the NEXT button repeatedly until “TIMER” is shown on the display (Fig.65).
3. Press the PLAY/STOP button briefly, “OF” (timer setup off) blinks on the display (Fig.66).
4. Press the NEXT button to select “V” (Voice) or “Fm”(FM). → When you select the “Fm”, current frequency of FM will be recorded (Fig.67, 68).
5. Press the PLAY/STOP button briefly and then press the NEXT or BACK buttons to enter the desired hours (Fig.69).
Once you have set the hours, press the PLAY/STOP button and then set the minutes.
6. Press the PLAY/STOP button to set up the recording interval (Fig.70), press the NEXT button to set the interval time.
7. Press the PLAY/STOP button to select the folder you want to record to (Fig.71).
8. Choose the folder to record to by pressing the NEXT button.
9. Press the PLAY/STOP button to save your setting and then the MODE/MENU button to exit Menu mode.
Fig.65 Fig.66
Fig.69 Fig.70 Fig.71
Fig.67 Fig.68
11) Alarm Setup
1. With the Voice Recorder in Stop mode, press the STOP/MENU button for a few moments (Fig.26).
2. Press the NEXT button repeatedly until “ALARM” is shown on the display (Fig.72).
3. Press the PLAY/STOP button briefly. “OF” (alarm setup off) blinks on the display (Fig.73).
4. Press the NEXT button to change the indicator to “On” .
5. Press the PLAY/STOP button briefly to set the alarm time (Fig.74).
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Menu Entry
6. Press the NEXT button to select the desired hour, and press the PLAY/STOP button to select the desired minutes in the same manager (Fig.75).
7. Press the PLAY/STOP button to save your setting and then the MODE/MENU button to exit Menu mode.
Fig.72 Fig.73 Fig.74
Fig.75
12) File Preview: Playing the first seconds of each file
1. With the Voice Recorder in Stop mode, press the MODE/MENU button for a few moments (Fig.26).
2. Press the NEXT button repeatedly until “SCAN” is shown on the display (Fig.76).
4. Press the NEXT button to change the indicator to “Y” (Fig.78).
5. Press the PLAY/STOP button to play the first seconds or each file starting with the first file of the current folder (Fig.79).
Fig.77 Fig.78 Fig.79
13) Version:
Displaying the firmware version and release date
1. With the Voice Recorder in Stop mode, press the MODE/MENU button for a few moments (Fig.26).
2. Press the NEXT button repeatedly until “VER” is shown on the display (Fig.80).
3. Press the PLAY/STOP button briefly to display the version number (Fig.81).
4. Press the NEXT button to display the firmware release date (Fig.82).
5. Press the PLAY/STOP button and then the MODE/MENU button to exit Menu mode.
Fig.76
3. Press the PLAY/STOP button briefly. “N” blinks on the display (Fig.77).
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Fig.80 Fig.81 Fig.82
Firmware Upgrade
Connecting to PC
1. Download the firmware update for your Voice Recorder from internet website. Extract the file and place it in the Voice Recorder ROOT directory(Fig83).
2. Press the PLAY/STOP button for a few moments to switch power on, and then automatically to upgrade (Fig.84, 85).
Fig.83 Fig.84 Fig.85
Warnings
1. Do not attempt to open, repair, or modify your Voice Recorder.
2. Do not use your Voice Recorder where the use of electronic devices is prohibited (such as in aircraft, etc.).
3. Do not put your Voice Recorder or its accessories in your mouth.
4. Do not immerse your Voice Recorder or spill liquids on it.
5. Do not expose Voice Recorder or its accessories to shocks, as this may cause malfunctions.
6. Do not apply excessive force to the LCD display, as this may damage the display or cause malfunctions.
7. Do not expose Voice Recorder to direct sunlight or any source of heat for a prolonged period.
8. Remove the battery if you will not be using the Voice Recorder for an extended period.
9. Do not pull attached earphone, microphone, or USB cable with excessive force.
Recommended PC environment
Supported PCs IBM PC/AT compatible Supported OS Windows XP Professional
Windows XP Home Edition Windows Millennium Edition(Me) Windows 2000 Professional Windows 98 Second Edition
Windows 98 USB port One required for connection Sound board 16-bit Windows-compatible sound
board supported Other Speakers or headphones required
Note
- Operation is not guaranteed for Macintosh PCs.
- Operation is not guaranteed for the following
environments.
Upgraded Windows environments Windows 95, Windows NT Dual-boot Windows environments
- Standby, suspend, and other modes may not work
properly with your particular environment. If this is the case, do not use those modes.
Supplied Windows 98 USB driver files
The information in this User Manual is subject to change without notice.
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- Supplied windows 98 usb driver files from seller.
Playing back the transferred
files using the Media Player
You can play transferred ZVR file using windows media player on your pc. In case of the plug-in file for ZVR file play is not preinstalled you need to install program described as following procedure.
SW installation
1. Connect the voice recorder to PC
2. Execute setup.exe file which is saved in the root folder of voice recorder.
3. Click Install button on the bottom of the menu.
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Playing back the transferred
files using the Media Player
Playback
1. Select [All Programs] > [Windows Media Player] from [Start] menu. " Windows Media Player" starts.
2. Select [Open] from [File] menu.
Select
3. Click and select [ZVMPDISK [E:]].
1) Click
2) Select
4. Click [Files of type] and select [Any File [*.*]].
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1) Click
2)Select
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Playing back the transferred
files using the Media Player
5. Select the playback file > click [Open].
1) Select
2) Click
6. Read the message first. Click [Don't ask me again for this extension.] > click [Yes]. Playback starts.
1) Select
2) Click
Formatting the unit' s data
Always format data using the unit itself (See page 21). Using your PC to do the formatting might stop the unit from recording normally. If you accidentally formatted using your PC, reformat it using the unit.
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Troubleshooting
Specifications
Symptom
LCD is Blankt
Can’t record
Can’t playback
Can’t stop, pause, play or record
No sound from the speaker
No sound from the earphone
Possible cause
The battery is exhausted. The battery is not inserted correctly
The HOLD switch is engaged. The battery is exhausted. The maximum number of recordings has been reached or the recording capacity is full.
The HOLD switch is engaged. The battery is exhausted. Nothing has been recorded yet.The volume is at the lowest setting.
The HOLD switch is engaged.
The earphone is plugged in. The volume is at the lowest setting.
The earphone is not plugged in properly.The volume is at the lowest setting.
Correction
Replace the battery. Insert the battery correctly.
Slide the HOLD switch to the Off position. Replace the battery. Delete some recordings or move recordings to an external device.
Slide the HOLD switch to the Off position. Replace the battery. Check the number of recordings.Adjust the volume.
Slide the HOLD switch to the Off position.
Remove the earphone. Adjust the volume.
Plug in the earphone properly. Adjust the volume.
Items
Encoder
Recording source
FM Radio Reception Band
Alarm function
Timer recording function
Maximum number of recordings
Playback capability
USB support
Power supply
Battery life (Record/Playback Earphone)
Dimensions
HQ
SP
LP
Recording time
128MB 256MB 512MB
HQ
SP
46 HR 36MIN
LP
74 HR 33 MIN
9HR 19 MIN
18 HR 34 MIN
92 HR 50 MIN
148 HR 32 MIN
MP3
WMA
Specification
32kbps/ 8kHz/ZVR, Mono
6.4kbps/ 8kHz/ZVR, Mono
4kbps/ 8kHz/ZVR, Mono
Internal microphone (Mono) external microphone (Mono) Line (Stereo at HQ mode) FM (Stereo at HQ mode)
87.50~108.00 MHz
ON / OFF
YES
Total 396 (99 per folder × 4)
All bit rates
32~192kbps, no DRM supported
USB 1.1
AAA (LR03, UM-4) alkaline battery
8 hours
106 mm X 31mm X 16 mm
1GB
37 HR 12 MIN
186 HR 2 MIN
297 HR 40 MIN
74 HR 29 MIN
372 HR 27 MIN
595 HR 56 MIN
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Important information
Because its products are subject to continuous improvement, it is reserved the right to modify product designs and specifications without notice and incurring any obligation.
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