Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product ICR-B35 Sanyo
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ICR-B35 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Digital V oice Recorder SANYO'S HELP-LINE Call the toll-free number below if you have any difficulties operating this product. 1-877-999-1840 (Weekdays 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Pacific time) LlNEA DE CONSUL T A SANYO Llame gratis al número indicado a continuación si tiene dificultades al utilizar este producto.
-1- CONTENTS PRECAUTIONS .............................................. 2 CONTROLS .................................................... 3 POWER SUPPL Y ........................................... 4 BEFORE OPERA TION ...................................
-2- PRECAUTIONS • If the line of rectangles in the battery indica- tor ( ) disappear during recording, stop the recording immediately and replace the batteries. • Do not disconnect the AC adaptor or remove the batteries while operating the unit. • Before erasing, make sure that the battery indicator is full.
-3- 1 2 3 4 16 20 17 18 12 15 13 14 11 6 7 9 10 5 19 8 CONTROLS.
-4- 1. Earphone jack (EAR) 2. External microphone jack (MIC) 3. Built-in microphone (MIC) 4. Record button ( m )/Pause 5. Repeat button (REPEA T) 6. Stop button ( n )/On, Off select button 7. Play button ( a )/Pause 8. Cue index button (CUE INDEX) 9. Fast forward/Fast backward buttons ( d , c ) 10.
-5- Battery indicator ( ) The line of rectangles is the battery gauge. Black rectangles show the battery condition. : Full, good condition or ( “ LOW BA TT ” appears.): W eak or exhausted battery , must be replaced. CAUTION: Remove the batteries if the unit will not be used for a month or longer .
-6- BEFORE OPERA TION Earphone Connect an earphone (8 ohms, cord length less than 2 meters (6 feet 6 inches), not supplied) to the EAR jack. (The speaker is automatically dis- connected.) Note: Be sure to reduce the volume before con- necting or disconnecting the earphone.
-7- Set the HOLD switch to ON. “ HOLD ON ” appears briefly on the display . For normal use, set the switch to OFF . “ HOLD OFF ” appears briefly on the display . Adjusting the date and time 1. Press the MENU button re- peatedly until the date and time display appears.
-8- SELECTING THE MENU MODE 1. Press the MENU button re- peatedly to select the desired menu mode. Each time the button is pressed, the display changes as follows: FOLDE (Folder) v EDIT v AUTO P AUSE v Date and time v V AS v REC v BEEP v ERASE GUARD v 12/24 v Original display returns 2.
-9- EDIT : Selecting edit mode OVER WRITE wv INSER (Insert) OVER WRITE: Overwrite recording INSER: Insertion recording ( “ INSERT ” ap- pears on the display .) AUTO P AUSE: Selecting auto pause time mode P AUSE 03SEC wv P AUSE 04SEC w ... v P AUSE 10SEC wv P AUSE OFF wv P AUSE 01SEC wv P AUSE 02SEC wv .
-10- REC: Selecting recording time mode REC ST AND (Standard) wv REC LONG REC ST AND: For better sound quality (The unit can record for up to approx. 33 minutes.
-11- RECORDING 1. Press the n button to turn the power on. 2. Set the REC MODE switch (back of the unit) to select the desired recording mode. DIC (Dictating): “ ” appears. CONF (Conference): “ ” appears. LECT (Lecture): “ ” appears. Note: If an external microphone (not supplied) is connected, the recording mode cannot be changed.
-12- Note: • The unit can record up to file number 99 for each folder (except ALARM folder). • When the recording time is full, “ MEMOR FULL ” appears briefly . In this case, erase the unnecessary file. • If the CUE INDEX button is pressed during recording, an index mark is made (INDEX number appears briefly) and recording continues.
-13- EDIT THE RECORDED DA T A Overwrite recording T o overwrite recorded material (Previous recorded material will be erased.) 1. Select the “ OVER WRITE ” edit mode. (See “ SELECTING THE MENU MODE ” .) 2. Locate the desired point during playback, then press the a button to pause.
-14- PLA YBACK 1. If you recorded the sound with the REC LONG mode (See “ SELECTING THE MENU MODE ” ), you can change the playback speed while playing.
-15- Auto pause When the end of the file is reached during play- back, “ AUTO ” and “ P AUSE ” appear in turn. The unit pauses automatically for the preset auto pause time. After the set time elapses, the next file playback begins. Press the a button during auto pause to return to the normal pause mode.
-16- Repeat 1 . Press the REPEA T button during playback. “ ” appears. The unit plays back repeatedly the last 5 sec- onds of recorded content in the selected file. (If the recorded times are shorter than 5 sec- onds, repeat playback starts from the begin- ning of the current file.
-17- ERASING Important Note: Before erasing, make sure that the battery indi- cator is full. Preparations 1. Press the MENU button to select “ FOLDE ” . 2. Press the TIME/SET button. The folder name blinks. 3. Press the c or d button to select the folder to be erased, then press the TIME/SET but- ton.
-18- Erasing one folder memory 1. Press the ERASE button twice. The folder name, file numbers and “ ERASE ” blink. 2. While the display is blinking, press the TIME/ SET button. “ ERASE ” appears briefly . All memories in the selected folder are erased.
-19- Notes: • The ERASE button will not function during re- cording and playback. • Erase all function can only be operated if in the actual selected folder there is at least one file. Erasing guard Erasing guard functions to prevent accidental erasure.
-20- VOICE ALARM TIMER 1. Press the n button to turn the power on. 2. Select the sub-menu “ ALARM ” of “ FOLDE ” . (See “ SELECTING THE MENU MODE ” .) “ FOLDE ALARM ” appears. 3. Press the n button to return to the original display mode.
-21- During playback mode: The operation is the same as “ At stop mode ” as above. And, it goes back to the previous point and pauses. During recording mode: Beep 1 time (Recording will not be interrupted.) At power off mode: • Beep 1 time & V oice message (If voice mes- sage is recorded.
-22- TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACCTION The unit does not operate. The batteries are discharged or not installed. Insert two new “ AAA ” batteries. “ ” appears. The batteries are discharged. Insert two new “ AAA ” batteries.
-23- FCC INFORMA TION This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two condi- tions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interfer- ence, and (2) this device must accept any inter- ference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
-24- • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. • Increase the separation between the equip- ment and receiver . • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/ TV technician for help.
-25- For USA SANYO SERVICE PLUS LIMITTED W ARRANTY DICT A TION PRODUCTS ONL Y OBLIGA TIONS In order to obtain factory warranty service for Sanyo Dictation Products, call the toll-free number below . The unit must be packed in the original carton or a well-padded sturdy carton in order to avoid shipping damage.
-26- Subject to the OBLIGA TIONS above and EXCLU- SIONS below , SANYO FISHER COMP ANY (SFC) warrants this SANYO Dictation product against defects in materials and workmanship for the pe- riods of LABOR and P ARTS specified below .
-27- The foregoing is in lieu of all other expressed warranties and SFC does not assume or author- ize any party to assume for it any other obligation or liability . THE DURA TION OF ANY W ARRANTIES WHICH MA Y BE IMPLIED BY LA W (INCLUDING THE W ARRANTIES OF MERCHANT ABILITY AND FITNESS) IS LIMITED T O THE TERM OF THIS W ARRANTY .
-28- For your protection in the event of theft or loss of this product, please fill in the information below for your own personal records. Model No. Serial No.
-29- For Canada THE SANYO COMFORT W ARRANTY BUSINESS SYSTEMS - DICT A RECORDERS W ARRANTY APPLICA TION New , unused Sanyo Dicta Recorder products pur- chased in Canada are warranted against manu- fact.
-30- (f). Damage in or due to transportation. (g). Damage due to improper maintenance, acci- dent, abuse, misuse or negligence. ORIGINAL RET AIL PURCHASER’S RESPON- SIBILITY Y ou, the original retail purchaser , must present your original, dated bill-of-sale together with this warranty to SANYO Canada Inc.
-31- ST A TUT ORY W ARRANTIES The above provisions do not preclude the opera- tion of any applicable provincial statute which in certain circumstances may not allow some of the limitations and exclusions described in this W ar- ranty .
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