background image

7

Replacing Batteries

8

How to Use

Getting Started.............................................................. 9

Recording ...................................................................... 10

Voice Recording ........................................................... 11
- Recording with the Built-in microphone. ................. 11
- Recording with the external microphone. ............... 11
Recording with line-in.................................................. 12
- Recording from external appliances (Audio, PC). ... 12
- Recording the general telephone conversation ...... 12

Playback......................................................................... 13

- Normal Playback ........................................................ 13
- Low-speed Playback .................................................. 13
- High-speed Search..................................................... 13 
- Playback on other Indexes ........................................ 14
- Repetition Playback ................................................... 14

Menu .............................................................................. 15

- Mic Recording Sensitivity   ....................................... 15
- VOR Function ............................................................. 15
- Beep Setting ............................................................... 16
- Recording Time Setting............................................. 16
- Index Introduction ..................................................... 16

Delete Function ............................................................. 17

- To delete a particular index ...................................... 17
- To Delete a File........................................................... 17

Saving into the external appliance.............................. 18

- To save into the external audio (such as 

cassette recorder)...................................................... 18

- To save into a PC ....................................................... 18

1

Be sure that the power is OFF. 

2

Open the battery cover.

Recording and playback
standby mode

3

Insert the batteries.

Battery indicator

Full

Almost dead

Approximately half used

Batteries dead

Battery life

Battery

Recording capacity

Playback capacity

Approximately 8 hours

Approximately 7 hours

Alkaline (LR03)

1. Check the polarity of the batteries (Size "AAA") and close the cover.

2. When you have inserted the batteries, the LCD will display all indicators 

(Figure 1) and will switch to recording and playback standby mode (Figure 2).

3. The power will be automatically shut off if no function is activated for 1 minute.

4. Press PLAY/PAUSE/REMAIN or REC/PAUSE button to switch the power on. Your

Sound MAP will be in the standby mode for recording or playback. (Figure 2)

From now on, we will refer to the mode in Figure 2 as "Standby 
mode" (waiting for recording or playback to be activated).

Do not replace the batteries while the
power is on. It may cause the product
malfunction.

Warnings

2

Static discharge or poor contact due to an external impact during battery replacement may
cause the product to malfunction. Remove the batteries and insert them into the battery
compartment again if this happens.
Remove the batteries from the main unit if you do not intend to use this product for a
prolonged period of time.(Leaking batteries may cause the damage to the product)

1

(Figure 1)

(Figure 2)

Replace the batteries if mode 3 and mode 4 are displayed one after another.

Replace with new batteries
(The product may malfunction if 
the batteries are not replaced)

Summary of Contents for IRS-810L

Page 1: ...User s Manual 10L AP e your Sound MAP...

Page 2: ...ppliances Audio PC 12 ecording the general telephone onversation 12 ayback 13 ormal Playback 13 ow speed Playback 13 igh speed Search 13 ayback on other Indexes 14 epetition Playback 14 enu 15 ic Reco...

Page 3: ...accessories to any e it to malfunction come deformed or malfunction due to heat remove the batteries from the and disconnect any external cables force to the LCD screen It may cause cause it to malfun...

Page 4: ...time indicator menu change ng Low sensitivity recording mode indicator Repeat one index Mode Section Repeat A B Playback state indicator File repeat playback mode indicator isplay User s manual CD ROM...

Page 5: ...line in 12 om external appliances Audio PC 12 e general telephone conversation 12 13 back 13 ayback 13 earch 13 other Indexes 14 ayback 14 15 g Sensitivity 15 n 15 16 me Setting 16 ction 16 n 17 arti...

Page 6: ...he index you cannot continue recording Figure 5 ecordings or move them to an external appliance audio or ecording This may cause the product to malfunction If you intend to first replace the batteries...

Page 7: ...depending nal appliances Audio PC VOR function before you start recording see pages 15 and 16 volume control is set too high during recording ecording if the volume control of the external appliance...

Page 8: ...g playback he current index will be repeated 10 times n during playback Figure 13 press and hold the FILE REPEAT whole indices of the current file will be on to stop playback want to start the section...

Page 9: ...n k or stop will continue in the ecording mode ve times during N button to play he first index of the ree times in Record Playback Stop r BACK button P OFF OFF BEEP and BEEP ON 20 N or STOP DELETE but...

Page 10: ...l audio appliance xternal audio appliance and the play button on your Sound ording able to the LINE jack of your Sound MAP and the other end to d card d card settings and saving method he USB ports of...

Page 11: ...placethebatterieswithnewones Insertthebatterieswithrightpolarity Release the lock mode Replace the batteries with new ones Delete any unnecessary recordings Release the lock mode Replace the batteries...

Page 12: ...Service Guide eriod nly in the country of purchase form and keep it at the safe place l dealer when any problem occurs to this product s negligence uthorized modification or repair ral hazards such a...

Reviews: