Sony IC RECORDER ICD-SX750 user manual

User manual for the device Sony IC RECORDER ICD-SX750

Device: Sony IC RECORDER ICD-SX750
Category: Microcassette Recorder
Manufacturer: Sony
Size: 6.56 MB
Added : 6/10/2014
Number of pages: 136
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ICD-SX750  4-157-612-13(1)

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Connect  the  equipment  into  an  outlet  on  a  circuit  FOR UNITED STATES CUSTOMERS. different  from  that  to  which  the  receiver  is  connected. NOT APPLICABLE IN CANADA, Consult  the  dealer  or  an  experienced  radio/TV  technician  for  help. INCLUDING IN THE PROVINCE OF QUEBEC. You  are  cautioned  that  any  changes  or  modifications  POUR LES CONSOMMATEURS AUX not  expressly  approved  in  this  manual  could  void  your  authority  to  operate  this  equipment. ÉTATS-UNIS. N

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For the customers in the USA and Notice for users Canada Program  ©  1999,  2000,  2001,  2002,  2003,  2004,  2005,  RECYCLING NICKEL METAL HYDRIDE 2006,  2007,  2008,  2009  Sony  Corporation BATTERIES Documentation  ©2009  Sony  Corporation Nickel  metal  hydride  batteries  are  All  rights  reserved.  This  manual  or  the  software  recyclable. described  herein,  in  whole  or  in  part,  may  not  be  You  can  help  preserve  our  reproduced,  translated  or  reduced  to  any  machine

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Recording Table of Contents Recording  Messages.....................................27 Checking  the  Contents  of    Selecting  the  Recording  Mode ..............30 the  Package .......................................................... 7 Setting  the  Recording  Level  ....................33 Index  to  Parts  and  Controls ........................ 8 Manual  Recording  Mode ...........................34 Setting  the  Input  Level  Automatically  Getting Started to  Prevent  Sound  Distortion 

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Recording  from  Other  Equipment.......50 Editing Messages To  record  using  the  synchronized  Erasing  Messages............................................71 recording  function ....................................50 Erasing  messages  one  by  one  ...........71 To  record  without  using  the  Erasing  all  messages  in  a  folder  ........72 synchronized  recording  function  ....52 Moving  a  Message  to  a  Different    Folder  ...........................................................

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Copying  Files  from  Your  Computer  to  Precautions ......................................................127 the  IC  Recorder  and  Playing  Them    Specifications .................................................129 Back .........................................................................97 Index ....................................................................131 Construction  of  folders  and  files  ......99 Using  the  Supplied  Digital  Voice  Editor  Software  ................

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USB connecting cable (1) Checking the Contents of the Package IC Recorder (1) Application Software, Digital Voice Editor (CD-ROM) Application Software, Sound Forge Remove  the  film  on  the  display  window  Audio Studio LE (CD-ROM)* before  you  use  the  IC  recorder. Application Software, Dragon LR03 (size AAA) alkaline batteries (2) NaturallySpeaking (DVD-ROM)* or Cradle* (1) NH-AAA (size AAA) rechargeable batteries (2) Carrying pouch (1) Battery case* (1) Stand (1) Stereo

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  DIVIDE/   (bookmark)  button  (43,  65,  Index to Parts and 75) Controls     (folder)/MENU  button  (27,  54,  79) *2 Refer  to  the  pages  indicated  in      (headphone)  jack   (29,  55,  66) parentheses  for  details.     (record/pause)  button  (27,  29,  39)     (stop)  button  (28,  54,  69,  79) Front     (cue/fast  forward)  button  (27,  54,  55,  65,  79) *3     (play/stop/enter)  button   (29,  54,  56,  79)     (review/fast  backward)  button  (27,  54,  55,  65, 

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*1   When  you  use  your  IC  recorder  outdoors,  Rear attach  the  supplied  wind  screen  to  the  IC  recorder  so  that  the  wind  screen  covers  the  built-in  microphones,  to  reduce  wind  noise. *2   Connect  the  supplied  or  commercially  available  stereo  headphones  to  the    (headphone)  jack.  If  unwanted  noise  is  heard,  wipe  the  headphones  plug  clean.   Speaker   HOLD  switch  (21,  26,  78)   NOISE  CUT  switch  (61)   DPC  switch  (59) To the   DIRECTNL 

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Display window   Elapsed  time/Remaining  time/ Recorded  date  and  time  indication Display during playback and stop   Folder  name/Message  title/Artist  name/File  name  indication   Battery  indicator When  rechargeable  batteries  or  dry- cell  batteries  are  used,  the  indicator  shows  the  remaining  battery  power. While  the  rechargeable  batteries  are  charging,  an  animation  appears.   Message  number   Operating  mode  indicator The  selected  message  number  is  Displ

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For  details,  see  “Selecting  the    Repeat  playback  indicator Recording  Mode”  (page  30).   :  Appears  when  one  message  is  Displays  one  of  the  following  when  a  played  back  repeatedly. file  is  transferred  from  the  computer.   :  Appears  when  messages    :  MP3  files  transferred. in  one  folder  are  played  back    :  LPCM  files  transferred. repeatedly.   :  WMA  files  transferred.   :  Appears  when  all  the  Displays  the  following  icon  if  the  IC  messag

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Display during recording   Remaining  recording  time  indication Displays  the  remaining  recording  time  in  hours,  minutes,  and  seconds. If  there  is  more  than  10  hours  time  remaining,  the  time  is  displayed  in  hours. If  there  is  more  than  10  minutes  and  less  than  10  hours  time  remaining,  the  time  is  displayed  in  hours  and  minutes. If  there  is  less  than  10  minutes  time  remaining,  the  time  is  displayed  in  minutes  and  seconds.   Operating 

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When  “PRE  REC”  is  set  to  “ON”  in  the  If  you  press    (record/pause)  to  menu,  the  pre-recording  standby  pause  recording  when  “VOR”  is  set  to  time  is  displayed  in  seconds  between  “ON”  in  the  menu,  only  “ ”  flashes. 0  and  5.     :  Synchronized  recording      :  Flashes  while    Alarm  indicator synchronized  recording  is  set  to    Recoding  mode  indicator pause. Displays  the  recording  mode  set  in    Recording  level  meter the  menu.   Recordin

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Clock  setting  display  appears  and  the  Getting Started year  section  flashes  when  you  insert  batteries  for  the  first  time,  or  when  you  Step 1: Preparing a insert  batteries  after  the  IC  recorder  Power Source has  been  without  batteries  for  a  certain  period  of  time.  Please  refer  to  “Setting  Remove  the  film  on  the  display  window  the  clock  after  replacing/recharging  before  you  use  the  IC  recorder. batteries”  on  page  19  to  set  the  date  and

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Getting Started Computer *  This  is  an  approximation  for  the  time  it  takes  to  charge  from  no  remaining  battery  power  to  full  battery  power  at  room  temperature.  To USB port of It  varies  depending  on  the  remaining  power  your computer and  the  condition  of  the  batteries.  It  also  takes  more  time  if  the  temperature  of  the  batteries  are  low,  or  if  the  batteries  are  charged  while  you  are  transferring  data  to  To (USB) the  IC  recorder. con

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For  details  on  disconnecting  the  When replacing/charging IC  recorder,  refer  to  the  operating  the batteries instructions  supplied  with  your  computer. The  battery  indicator  on  the  display  shows  the  battery  condition.  Tips
=> You  can  charge  the  rechargeable  batteries  Battery remain indication by  connecting  the  IC  recorder  to  an  AC  : Replace  the  old  batteries  with  new  outlet  using  a  USB  AC  adaptor  (not  supplied)  ones  or  charge  the  rechargea

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Getting Started *1 When  using  Sony  NH-AAA  rechargeable  Battery life batteries When  using  Sony  LR03  (SG)  (size  AAA)  alkaline  batteries *2 Recording Playback Playback through using the *2 Recording Playback Playback speaker headphones through using the *3 LPCM 44/16 Approx. 19 hr. Approx. 16 hr. Approx. 20 hr. speaker headphones *4 *3 LPCM 22/16 Approx. 17 hr. Approx. 15 hr. Approx. 18 hr. LPCM 44/16 Approx. 25 hr. Approx. 21 hr. Approx. 26 hr. *5 *4 MP3 192k Approx. 17 hr. Appro

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*1   The  battery  life  is  measured  in  testing  using  Note while accessing methods  proprietary  to  Sony.    The  IC  recorder  is  accessing  data  when  The  battery  life  may  shorten  depending  on  an  updating  animation  and  “UPDATING  how  you  operate  the  IC  recorder. *2 DATABASE...”  appear  in  the  display    When  playing  back  music  through  the  window  or  the  operation  indicator  internal  speaker  with  the  volume  level  set  to  20 flashes  in  orange.  While 

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Getting Started Setting the clock after Step 2: Setting the replacing/recharging Clock batteries 1 Press  or  to set the year, month, day, hour, and minute in sequence, then press .  ,   “EXECUTING….”  appears  and  the  clock  /MENU is  set. 2 Press  (stop) to return to the display of the stop mode. You  need  to  set  the  clock  to  use  the  alarm  function  or  record  the  date  and  time. Clock  setting  display  appears  when  you  insert  batteries  for  the  first  time

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2 Press  or  to select “AUTO” Setting the clock using the or “MANUAL” and press . menu While  the  IC  recorder  is  in  the  stop  mode,  you  can  set  the  clock  using  the  menu. 1 Select “DATE & TIME” in the menu.   Press  and  hold  /MENU  to  enter  the  When  you  selected  “AUTO,”   the  clock  is  menu  mode.  automatically  adjusted  using  the  clock  The  menu  mode  window  will  be  in  the  computer  connected  to  the  IC  displayed. recorder  and  on  which  the  suppli


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