Samsung BR-1320 User Manual

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Voice yepp
BR-1320 BR-1640
• Pictures shown in this manual are for illustrative purposes only and may be different from actual product.
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Features
It is a miniature recorder that stores sound and voice data in an electronic memory chip, without using cassette tapes.
Long Recording Function (about)
Model BR-1320
BR-1640
Mode SP
(standard play)
8 hours and
50 minutes
17 hours and
40 minutes
HQ
(high quality)
2 hours and
10 minutes
4 hours and
20 minutes
SHQ
(super high quality)
1 hours and
30 minutes
3 hours and
8 minutes
Digital Interface Function
You can upload recordings to and download recordings from your PC, including MP3 files.
Repeat Playback Function
You can listen to a selected recording repeatedly.
MIC/Recording Mode Select Function
You can set the microphone sensitivity according to the distance from a sound source, the amount of ambient noise, etc.
VOR Function
You can set the recorder so that recording is activated only by voice or sound.
Auto Power Off Function
The V oice Y epp is automatically turned off when it is not used f or over 1 minute.
Recording Folder Management Function
Recordings can be stored in up to four separate folders (A, B , C , and D). MP3 files can be stored separately in the MP3 folder.
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Intro-Scan Function
You can search quickly through multiple record­ings to find specific ones by listening to each recording for 10 seconds.
Voice Edit and E-mail Send Functions
After uploading files to a PC, you can use the Voice Yepp Player program to edit recordings and send e-mails.
Contents
Features..................................................1
Descriptions .........................................3
Using Voice Y epp
Turning the Power On/Off.......................5
Recording................................................6
Playing back............................................7
Playback Speed Control Function.........8
Deleting...................................................9
Connecting to a PC.................................15
Cautions....................................................30
Troub leshooting.......................................32
Specifications...........................................34
Convenient Functions
Recording Search Function.................11
Main Information Display Function.............
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VOR Function.......................................12
Mic Mode Select Function
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Recording Mode Select Function
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Backlight Function................................13
Bass Control Function..........................13
Repeat Playback Function...................14
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Descriptions
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Front Panel
Top Panel
Recording Mode
indicator
Playback Speed indicator
Main Information indicator
Lock indicator
Volume indicator
Output jack (for earphone connection) Internal Microphone
Input jack (for external microphone connection)
Recording indicator
Playback indicator
Recording Folder
indicator
Accessories
External
Microphone
Earphone
USB Cable
Program Installation
CD for PC
Two batteries User’s Manual
VOR indicator Repeat indicator Remaining Battery
Power indicator Recording Number
indicator
Delete All Recording indicator
Search Recorded Messages indicator
Recording Time indicator (hour, minute, second)
Folder button
Repeat button
Delete button
Menu Set button
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Rear Panel Left Panel
Right Panel
Internal Speaker
Vor On switch
Record switch
Vol button
Rec Select switch
USB Port jack (for USB Cable Connection)
Mic Mode switch
Hold switch
Play/Pause button
Play/Pause
Rewind/Fast Forward
Speed Search
Power
Battery Cover
Inserting the Batteries
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Open the battery cover on the back of the device.
While pressing the part indicated by the mark, slide the cover in the direction of the arrow.
Insert two AAA batteries, paying attention to the cor­rect polarities (+ and -). Replace battery cover.
Battery Life
Checking the remaining battery power
Battery Operating Time (LR03 Alkaline Battery)
Recordings will not be lost when replacing batteries.
Depending on the battery type, the length of playback time, and the sound output volume, etc., the battery operating time may vary.
Type
Recording (SP mode)
7 hours
and
30 minutes
Voice Recorder mode
Earphone
playback
8 hours
Speaker playback (Volume level 7 as
a norm)
Earphone
playback
8 hours
and
30 minutes
3 hours
and
30 minutes
5 hours
MP3 mode
Time
Sufficient battery life
Low battery consumption
Time to replace battery
Speaker playback
(Volume
level 7 as
a norm)
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Turing the Power On/Off
To turn on Power
Press the Play/Pause button while the recorder is not in lock mode.
The power comes on.
If you slide the Record switch up while the power is turned off, power will be turned on and recording will start.
To turn off Power
Slide the Hold switch up while recording or while playback is in the stop mode.
The power turns off.
The recorder is automatically turned off when it is not used for over 1 minute.
Setting Lock Function
Listening through earphones
This disables all buttons while preserving the existing mode. However, the recording function can be used even in lock mode.
Slide the
Hold
switch up.
The recorder is now set to lock mode.
If you set the recorder to lock mode while recording or playback is in stop mode, the power will be turned off.
You can listen to the sounds crurrently being record­ed or played.
Connect the earphone to the output jack.
Sound can be heard over the earphones. Press the Vol button to adjust sound output volume.
During recording, the Vol button does not work.
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Making a recording
You can make a recording using either the internal or external microphone.
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Press the Play/Pausebutton to turn the power on (see page 5).
2
Press the Folder button to select the folder where recordings will be stored.
3
Slide the Record switch up.
Each time the button is pressed, the folder switches as follows:A
➔B ➔
C
➔D ➔
(MP3). Select from the following:A, B, C, and D.
The recording number and time appears on the display and recording begins.
Each recording is automatically assigned a recording number, which is the next
number up from the previous one.Up to maximum of 99 files can be stored in each folder.
If recording is performed in the MP3 folder, the folder will automatically switch to A. If folder A already contains 99 files, recording will automatically switch to folder B.
Direct the microphone towards a sound source.
During recording, all other functions, except the VOR and Hold functions, are disabled.
I
f you plug the earphones in during recording, you can listen to the sounds currently
being recorded.
To end recording
To see the available recording time
Slide the Record switch down.
Recording stops and the current recording is saved automatically.
While in stop mode, press the Folder button and keep it pressed.
The available recording time is shown on the display.
Full - n: indicates that all folders (A, B, C, and D) are full, each containing 99 files.
Full - d: indicates that the memory is full.
S - File: indicates that the recording is now being stored in the memory.
Information shown on the LCD display
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Playing back
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Press the Play/Pausebutton to turn the power on (see page 5).
2
Press the Folder button to select the folder containing the file you want to play.
3
Slide the Play/Pause button up or down to select the record­ing number of the file you want to play.
Each time the button is pressed, the folder switches as follows:A
➔B ➔
C
➔D ➔
(MP3).
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Press the Play/Pausebutton.
The total playback time is displayed and playback starts.
To stop playback
To adjust sound output volume
Press the Play/Pausebutton.
Playback stops.
To locate a specific point within your audio file
Fast Forward(during playback)
Slide and hold down the
Play/
Pause
button for over 3 seconds.
So long as the Play/Pause button is slid-
ed down, the Voice Yepp will Fast Forward. The moment you release the button, the Fast Forward function will stop and the recording file will start playing again from that location.
Press the Vol button.
You can adjust the vol­ume 0 to 20.
Rewind (during playback)
Slide and hold up the
Play/Pause
button for over 3 seconds.
So long as the Play/Pausebutton is slided
up, the Voice Yepp will Rewind. The moment you release the button, the Rewind function will stop and the record­ing file will start playing again from that cur­rent location.
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Playback speed control function
The Playback speed cannot be adjusted during playback.
To listen on slow speed
While in stop mode
Press the
Menu Set
button briefly until ‘SLOW’ appears on the display.
‘SLOW’lights up.
Press the
Menu Set
button longer.
‘SLOW’appears on the display and the recording is played back at slow speed when the
Play/Pause button is pressed.
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To listen at normal speed
While in stop mode
Press the Menu Set button briefly until ‘NOR’appears on the display.
‘NOR’lights up.
Press the Menu Set button longer.
‘NOR’ appears on the display and the recording is played back at normal speed when
the Play/Pause button is pressed.
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To listen at fast speed
While in stop mode
Press the Menu Set button until ‘FAST’ appears on the display.
Press the
Menu Set button longer.
‘FAST’appears on the display and the recording is played back at fast speed when the
Play/Pause button is pressed.
Set the playback speed before beginning playback. Note that MP3 playback speed cannot be adjusted.
If the batteries have been replaced or if the power has been turned off, playback speed automatically switches back to normal(NOR mode).
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Deleting
You can delete a particular recording number.
1
Press the Play/Pausebutton to turn the power on (see page 5).
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Press the Delete button longer.
2
Press the Folder button to select the folder.
3
Slide the Play/Pausebutton up or down to select the record­ing number of the file you want to delete.
To delete a single recording
You can delete all recordings stored in a given folder.
Press the Folder button to select the folder you want to delete.
Press the
Delete button briefly.
The selected folder lights up.
Each time the Delete button is pressed briefly, the selection switches between the recording number and the folder.The selection lights up.
Press the Delete button longer.
All recordings in the selected folder will be deleted.
To delete all the recordings in a folder
The selected recording number is deleted and the rest of the recording num-
bers are automatically sorted.
Each time the Delete button is pressed briefly, the selection switches
between the recording number and the folder.The selection lights up.
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To delete all recordings
While in the stop mode
Press the Menu Set button briefly until ‘Delete’appears on the display.
‘Delete’ lights up.
Press the Menu Set button once again, this time a little longer.
‘DEL All’ appears on the display and all recordings will be deleted.
Delete process is cancelled if another button is pressed during 5 seconds while ‘Delete’
lights up.
You can delete all the recordings stored in the Voice Yepp in one operation.
To delete the recording currently being played back
You can also delete the recorded message currently being played.
During playback,press the Delete button and hold it for a bit.
The recorded message that was being played is now deleted.
Connecting an external microphone
You can voice record while moving freely around your home or classroom, by attaching the microphone to your lapel or shirt.
Connect the external microphone as shown in the picture. Recording steps are the same as those given on page 6.
Deleted recordings cannot be recovered.
External Microphone
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Recording Search Function
Because the beginning of each recording in a given folder is played back for 10 seconds, it is easy to search for a specific recording.
Press the Menu Set button briefly until ‘INTRO SCAN’ appears on the display .
‘INTRO SCAN’ lights up.
Press the Menu Set button again,this time longer.
‘INTRO SCAN’ appears on the display and the beginning of each recording in a given
folder is played back.
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2
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Main Information Display Function
While in the stop mode
Press the Menu Set button briefly until appears on the display.
lights up.
Press the Menu Set button longer.
appears by the selected recording number.
If you have an important message, you can display main information.
To cancel the main information display function
Select the main information display again. Main information display is cleared.
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VOR Function
With the VOR (Voice Operating Record) function enabled, the recorder can record only when it detects a voice or other sound; otherwise it remians in the pause state.
To set VOR
Slide the
Vor On
switch up.
To cancel the VOR function
Slide the
Vor On
switch down.
Mic Mode Select Function
Y ou can adjust the microphone’s sensitivity according to its distance from the sound source, and the amount of ambient noise.
Recording Mode Select Function
Using the Rec Select switch, select the desired recording mode.
SHQ mode: super high HQ mode: high quality recording SP mode:recording
quality recording
Meeting mode
Use this when the sound source is close to the microphone or when the noise level is high.
Slide the Mic Mode switch down.
Lecture mode
Use this when the sound source is far away or when the noise level is fairly low.
Slide the Mic Mode switch up.
When you select a recording mode, the selection appears on the display.
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Backlight Function
Bass Control Function
You can set the recorder so that the LCD display lights each time a button is pressed.
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Press the Menu Set button until ‘EL ON’ appears on the display.
‘EL ON’ lights up.
Press the Menu Set button longer.
‘EL ON’ light goes off and the LCD lights each time a
button is pressed.
Setting the back­light function
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Press the Folder button to select the MP3 folder.
Press the
Menu Set button until ‘b_06’
appears on the display.
‘b__06’ lights up.
Press the Menu Set button again, this time longer.
Press the
Vol button to select the desired bass
level.
You can adjust it from 0 to 12.
Setting the back­light function
1
2
Press the Menu Set button until ‘EL OFF’ appears on the display.
‘EL OFF’ lights up.
Press the Menu Set button again, this time longer.
‘EL OFF’ light goes off and the backlight function will be
cancelled.
Canceling the backlight function
The Bass control function only works in MP3 mode.
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Repeat Playback Function
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During playback, press the Repeat button briefly at the start point of the A-B section you want to repeat.
‘RPT A’, the start point of the A-B
section, is displayed.
During playback, press the
Repeat
button briefly at the end point of the A-B section you want to repeat.
The end point ‘B’ appears beside
‘RPT A’, and repeat playback of
the A-B section starts.
To repeat the current playback
During playback,press the
Repeat button longer.
‘RPT I’ appears on the display and the recording that is currently being played will be
played back repeatedly.
To cancel repeat playback
Press the
Repeat button again.
Repeat playback stops.
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Connecting to a PC
Connecting Voice Yepp to a PC
Using a USB cable, connect the Voice Yepp to your PC as shown in the picture.
By installing the V oice Yepp program and the USB driver, you can transfer the recording from the Voice Yepp to your PC.You can also perform record, edit, play, and voice e-mail send operations.
USB Port
PC
Soundcard Input jack
External Microphone
Use this when recording with the Voice Y epp pro­gram on your PC.
USB Port
USB Cable
Voice Y epp
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System Requirements
Computer: IBM compatible PC (Pentium or higher) with USB port support
Memory: 64MB or higher
Operating System:Windows 98/SE/NT5.0/2000/Me/XP
Available Hard Disk Space:above 100 MB
Microphone (for recording), Speaker (for playing)
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Connecting to a PC(continued)
Installing the Voice Yepp Software
When you insert the installation CD into your CD-ROM drive, the CD starts automatically and a menu appears on the screen as follows.
If the CD does not start automatically
Double left click on the My Computer icon in desktop to open it, select the CD-ROM drive, and open the Setup folder, which should contain the “Setup.exe”file. Double-click on “Setup.exe”.
1
Click
2
Click
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3
Click
4
Click
To uninstall the Voice Yepp program
An ‘Uninstall’window appears when you insert the CD into your CD-ROM drive.
The Voice Yepp program installation is complete.
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Connecting to a PC(continued)
Installing USB driver
Switch the Voice Yepp on, connect it to your PC, and then install the USB cable as shown below. Caution:The piture below depicts installation in Windows 2000.
Caution: Make sure only that this area is selected.
1
Click
3
Click
4
Insert the installation CD into your CD-ROM drive.
2
Select
5
Click
Skip this step if the CD is already in your CD-ROM drive.
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8
Click
7
Click
9
Click
The USB driver installation is complete.
If the Browse window closes when you click, click from the number 4 window.
6
Select a folder appropriate for your operating system
Select the ‘Win 98/SE’folder if your OS is Windows 98/SE; select the ‘Win2K/ME’ fold­er if your OS is Windows 2000/ME/XP.
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Connecting to a PC(continued)
Using V oice Y epp Manager
First, connect the Voice Yepp to a PC. If you disconnect the cable connecting this device to your PC, ‘Pro-F’ appears on the display and the number increases to show the total number of MP3 music files. This indicates that the Voice Yepp is in the process of encryption.Wait a moment.
This program allows you to upload/download voice files.The program starts when you double-click on the Voice Yepp manager icon on the desktop.
Selecting the file format
You can choose to display only those file formats that you want to see.
Voice Y epp Folder
Moving to Upper Folder
Cutting the Selected Folder/File
Copying the Selected Folder/File Copy
Pasting Cut/Copied Folder or File
Converting SC4 file to WAV file
Converting WAV file to SC4 file (standard play, high quality, and super high quality)
For detailed instruction on file conversion, see page 23.
Setup
Refresh Deleting the
Selected Folder/File Making New
Folder
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LCD display information during connecting to PC
PC-in: indicates that the Voice Yepp is connected to a PC
PC-tr: indicates that data is being transferred
Pro-F: indicates that MP3 files are being encrypted
When you disconnect the connection between the Voice Yepp and your PC while ‘PC-tr’ is displayed, the data in transit may be corrupted.Wait until ‘PC-in’ appears on the display and then unplug the USB cable.
Since your PC recognizes this device as a moveable disk, you can use it as a separate recording medium by using Windows Explorer, without the need for the Voice Yepp manag­er or Voice Yepp player. Thus all types of file, as well as voice and music files, can also be stored as in a moveable disk and then be used on other PCs.
If you re-connect the USB cable to Voice Yepp after formatting the portable disk drive on your PC, folders A, B, C, D and MP3 will automatically be created.
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Connecting to a PC(continued)
Using V oice Y epp Manager(Continued)
File Conversion
WAV files can be converted into SC4 files which you can listen to using the Voice Yepp or the Voice Yepp Player, and similarly SC4 files can be converted into WAV files.
1
Select the file to be converted.
2
Select the desired file format and click.
Converts to the selected file format.
Converting SC4 file to WAV file
Converting WAV file to a standard quality SC4 file
Converting WAV file to a high quality SC4 file
Converting WAV file to a super high quality SC4 file
SC4 files
As it only contains the recorded voice, this file can only be listened to using the Voice Yepp or the Voice Yepp Player.
MP3 files must be saved only to the MP3 folder, and SC4 files to the A, B, C, or D folders only.
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Voice File Download/Upload
1
Select a file to download/upload
2
Drag and drop to the folder into which you want to do the upload/download
The selected file is copied to the relevant folder.
Notes on voice download/upload
When downloading voice files to folders A~D, name the files as Voice00, Voice01,... Voice99. Otherwise the V oice Yepp cannot recognize the files and y ou won’t be ab le to locate them.
Download only SC4 files to folders A~D and only MP3 files to the MP3 folder. Otherwise the V oice Yepp cannot recognize the files and y ou won’t be ab le to locate them.
If you disconnect the USB cable once you’ve downloaded SC4 files, those files will be automatically sorted. Example:Voice02, Voice03, and Voice10 are automatically sorted as Voice01, Voice02,
Voice03 respectively.
The law prohibits uploading MP3 files.So the Voice Yepp comes with an MP3 encryption feature and when you upload MP3 files the sound is distorted.
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Connecting to a PC(continued)
Using the Voice Yepp Player
You can perform Record, Edit, and Voice E-mail Send operations from your PC using the Voice Yepp pro­gram.Double-click on the Voice Yepp Player icon the Desktop.
Voice Recording
1
Click
2
To begin recording, click
Select the button according to the desired sound quality. SP (standard play) HQ (high quality) SHQ (super high quality)
3
To stop recording, click
Press the button once to pause record­ing temporarily; press again to stop recording.
Recording Time Display
To given sound effect
Click .
A window appears, where you can set various sound effects and their levels.
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Voice File Playback
1
Click and then open file you want to play
The currently recorded voice can be played back immediately.
2
Click
Position Bar File Size indicator
Playback Time indicator
Total Playback Time and Sound Quality indicator
The corresponding file is played on the PC.
To move forward/backward
Click at the desired position. Playback restarts from the new position.
You can move to the beginning by clicking and to the end by clicking .
To adjust sound volume output
Click .
Windows’Volume Control window appears.
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Connecting to a PC(continued)
Using V oice Y epp Player(continued)
Voice File Edit
2
Using the position shift­ing bar,select the section you want to remove.
1
Click and then open the file you want to edit
The currently recorded voice can be edited immediately.
deletes the section prior to the
selected position.
deletes the section following the
selected position.
3
Click
If SP (HQ, SHQ) button is pressed after drag­ging the bar to the desired position, the current recording will be inserted at the relevant position in the file. At this time, recording can be done only in the existing recording modes (SP, HQ, and SHQ).
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Voice File Save
1
Click
A window appears, where you can save a voice file either as SC4 or exe format.
Quick Save
Drag or to the desired location.The currently recorded or opened file is automatically saved in the relevant folder.
SC4 files
As they only contain the recorded voice, you can only listen to these files with the Voice Yepp or the Voice Yepp Player.
exe files
As they contain both the voice (or data) and a player, you can listen to these files without using the Voice Yepp Player.
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Using V oice Y epp Player(continued)
Sending recorded voice messages via e-mail
1
Click and then open the file you want to attach.
The currently recorded voice can be attached right away.
The selected file is automati­cally attached.
2
Click
3
Write your message and then send
Attaches SC4 file.
Attaches exe file.
To send e-mails with voice file attachments, the user’s mail program must first be set in the Voice Yepp Player.
Set the mail program by selecting Option ➔Mail Program.
Connecting to a PC(continued)
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Cautions
Operating Precautions
Do not drop or use force on the device.
Such actions will damage the Voice
Yepp.
Do not expose this device to the fol­lowing conditions:
places subject to extremely high tem-
peratures (60°C);
a place exposed to direct sunlight or
near a heater;
inside a car, especially in summer;
high humidity such as near a bath; or
dusty places.
Be careful not to apply excessive force to the LCD display, as the display may easily break or be rendered inoperable due to its fragile nature.
Keep ATM cards, credit cards, and any other magnetic card away from the recorder as the magnetic force generated by its speaker can render magnetic cards unusable.
The Manufacturer does not warrant and will not be held responsible in any way for damages or loss of data, including loss of data stored on this device, resulting from a cause other than defects in materials or workmanship, including damage or loss caused by servicing or modification by anyone other than an authorized service center. You will be responsible for safe­guarding all data stored on this device.
Do not remove batteries during recording.
Safety Precautions
Do not attempt to service this device yourself. Never disassemble or modify this device in any way.
If smoke emerge from the device, or the device distorts due to heat genera­tion, immediately remove the batteries and then contact an authorized service center.
Do not use this device where the use of electronic devices is restricted, such as in an airplane. Doing so can cause an accident.
Notes on batteries
Do not use different types of batteries together.
Remove the batteries when not plan­ning to use the device for a long period of time.
Do not short-circuit, disassemble, heat or dispose of batteries by fire.
Should fluid from a battery ever accidentally get into your eyes, do not rub them.Rinse your eyes with tap water and then consult your physician immediately.
Misuse of batteries can cause them to leak, which damages and corrodes the area around the battery, creating the danger of fire, explosion and personal injury.
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Note on the LCD display
Wait a moment when any of the following messages is shown on the LCD dis­play.
Pro-d: Sorting Memory
Pro-F: Encoding MP3 files
S-File: Saving Recording
Protect the player from moisture(dripping or splashing and that no objects filled with liquids,such as vases, shall be placed on the play­er), and excess heat(e.g.fireplace) or equipment creating strong magnetic or electric fields (i.e.speakers...) disconnect the power cable from the mains electricity supply if the player malfunc­tion. Your player is not intended for industrial use but for domestic purposes only. Use of this prod­uct is for personal use only. Condensation If your player or disc have been stored in a cold atmo­sphsre. as for example during transportation in the winter, wait for approximately 2 hours until they have reached room temperature.
The battery used in this product contains the chemicals that are harmful to the environment.
Do not dispose of batteries in the general house­hold waster. It is recommended that the replace­ment of the battery should be done by technician.
Cautions
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Troubleshooting
Speaker doesn’t work.
Check 1
Check 2
Is the volume turned down to 0?
Is the earphone plugged in?
Adjust the valume output.
Disconnect the earphones.
The earphones don’t work.
Check 1
Check 2
Is the volume turned down to ‘0’? Is the earphone securely plug-
ged in?
Adjust the volume output.
Plug the earphone into the
jack.
LCD does not work.
Check 1
Check 2
Are the batteries drained?
Is the polarity of the batteries correct?
Replace the batteries with
new ones.
Make sure the polarities (+ and
-) are aligned correctly.
Sound recording does not work.
Check 1
Check 2
Is the memory full, or have all available recording umbers been used?
Are the batteries drained?
Delete unnecessary files.
Replace the batteries with
new ones.
Playback does not work
Check 1
Check 2
Check 3
Is the Voice Yepp set to lock mode?
Are any recordings present?
Are the batteries drained?
Change the HOLD switch to
the ‘Unlock’position.
Check the recording number.
Replace the batteries with
new ones.
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‘Error’message appears on the LCD display
Check 1
The Voice Y epp memory is unstable.
Connect the device to a PC
to save important files. Then format the memory.
Buttons do not work
Check 1
Is the LCD back light turned on?
- If you press the Play/Pause button to turn on the power while the Menu Set button is held down, you will get to the program support mode.
- This function is reserved for future upgrades.Do not use this repeatedly (intendionally or otherwise) since doing so may cause damage to the product.
Is the total memory displayed on the LCD?
The device is in format mode(see below on formatting details).
Remove and then replace in
the batteries.
Press the Repeat button or
remove and then replace in the batteries.
Reset function (All data on the Voice Yepp will be erased.)
When the Voice Yepp does not operate correctly due to some external
influence, perform a reset.
When you turn on the power by pressing the Play/Pause button while holding down the Folder button, the Voice Yepp’s total memory size will be displayed. At this point, press the Delete button.The Voice Yepp will be reformatted and all settings will be restored to defaults.
Check 2
Troubleshooting
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Specifications
Model Dimensions Weight Power Supply Recording Medium Maximum number of recordings Practical Maximum Output Frequency Range
Input
Output
Operating Environment
BR-1320/1640
34(W) X 117(H) X 15(D)mm
61.5g (Batteries included) AAA 1.5V X 2EA
FLASH MEMORY (32MB/64MB)
Total 396 recordings
9mW (SPEAKER)
100Hz ~ 4KHz
Internal non-directional electric condenser
microphone (mono)
Plug-In power microphone (mini plug/mono)
IMP 3K
and below
Earphone (mini plug/stereo)
IMP 8
and above
(recommended output 32
)
Diameter 23mm, 16
speaker
Temperature 0°C ~ 40°C
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