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Playback on other Indexes 

1. To move by one index 

Slide the M(MENU) buttons toward NEXT (

) BACK (

) briefly during playback or pause

state.

The index will jump to the next or previous index for playback.

2.  To move by several indexes

Slide the M(MENU) buttons toward NEXT (

) BACK (

) during stop state to   

move to other index fast. 

Release the button to start playback from the index displayed.

5

High-speed Search 1

3

1.  Press MENU button briefly during the playback.

2.  You can set up the time you want to playback.

If the recording time of the searched file is over one hour, the time indicator will flash. If not, the
minute indicator will flash.

3.  Slide the M(MENU) button toward(

),(

) and (

),(

). You can adjust the time and minute you

want to playback.

4.  After adjusting the time and minute, press the MENU(M) button to start the playback  on the time you

adjusted.

High-speed Search 2

4

he followings are in the case of TIME setting.

The followings are in the case of using NEXT or BACK button.

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Playback

Normal Playbac

1.  Press the FOLD/REPEAT button to select the FOLD (A, B, C, or D) you

want.

If you do not select a FOLD, the last FOLD you recorded will be played.

2.  Slide the M(MENU) button toward NEXT and BACK and select the

FILE you want to start playback.

3.  Press the PLAY/PAUSE button to start playback. The recorded time

will be displayed. (Figure 5-1)

4.  Press the PLAY/PAUSE button again to pause.

5.  Press PLAY/PAUSE button again during pause to resume the

playback. (Figure 5-2)

6.  Press the STOP/DELETE button during playback or pause mode to

stop playback.

Low-speed Playback

1.  Press the REPEAT/FILE button to select the FOLD (A, B, C, or D) you

want.

If you do not select any file, the file that you have recorded or played
the last time will be played.

2.  Slide the M(MENU) button toward NEXT and BACK and select the FILE

you want to start playback.

3.  Press and hold PLAY/PAUSE button to start low-speed playback. The

recorded time will be displayed. (Figure 5-3)

4.  Press PLAY/PAUSE button briefly again during the low-speed

playback to pause.

5.  In low-speed playback or pause mode, press the PLAY/PAUSE button:

1) long time to resume the low-speed playback. (Figure 5-3)                       

2) briefly, to start normal playback. (Figure 5-4)

6. Press the STOP/DELETE button during playback or pause mode to stop

playback.

Press and hold PLAY/PAUSE button during low-speed playback to display time of the current index (recorded time:
REMAIN).

Adjust volume using Volume UP/DN button during the playback. 

(figure 5-1)

1

2

(figure 5-3)

(figure 5-2)

(figure 5-3)

1.   Press and hold (for at least 0.5 seconds) the NEXT button (

) or BACK button (

) during

playback.

The playback stops and the time on the LCD increases or decreases rapidly.

2.   Release the button when you want to start playback.

3.  The search will stop when the time reaches the end of the current index if you press and hold 

the NEXT button (

)

4.  The search will stop when the time reaches the beginning of the current index if you 

press and hold the BACK button (

).

Summary of Contents for SR-320

Page 1: ...ser s Manual RECOBOY urchase it...

Page 2: ...ures 1 n and Warnings 4 he components 5 of each part 7 dicator and Symbols 9 ng Batteries 10 k 17 al Playback 17 peed Playback 17 peed Search 1 18 peed Search 2 18 ck on other Indexes 18 tion Playback...

Page 3: ...e t to malfunction direct sunlight or any source of heat o not intend to use this product for any es earphone earmic or audio cables ense of responsibility from damage or using this product bility to...

Page 4: ...6 es Model SR 320SR 160SR Stereoearphone ernalMicrophone Monoearphonefor mobilephone excluded CD ROM ttery AAX2 OYUser s manual Mreceiver Externalspeaker attery AAAX1...

Page 5: ...8 Reset Switch Volume control Earphone connector 20SR 160SR AKER Model SR 320SR 160SR Power On Off Speaker Recording input selection switch Telephone wire connector...

Page 6: ...g Approximately 6 hours nd close the cover ill display all indicators Figure 1 and will switch to recording h the power on Your Sound MAP will be in the standby mode ction is activated for 1 minute 2...

Page 7: ...you do not do activate use your RECOBOY for on HOLD e operation during play or out 2 seconds in the D ON unit is in HOLD ON mode ng the button will not gure 2 1 about 2 seconds in the ing that the loc...

Page 8: ...e source of the sound cording REC will be displayed on LCD ecording for a short moment Figure 4 3 nue the recording USE button during recording or during standby mode to nal microphone uct is in the p...

Page 9: ...conversation Y Audio Cable Connector LINE Connect the adapter ephone conversation recording telephone to the adapter built in microphone See page 11 sed for recording Please test the recording n of i...

Page 10: ...the time indicator will flash If not the and You can adjust the time and minute you the MENU M button to start the playback on the time you BACK button the NEXT button or BACK button during LCD incre...

Page 11: ...utton or wait about 5 seconds to select slide M MENU button toward or BACK VOR OFF DELETE button or wait about 5 e recommended e Put the mic close to the source of the sound figure 7 2 figure 7 3 figu...

Page 12: ...ns toward five times during EXT or BACK to enter into a DATE set up mode or to adjust date you want Slide the button ndicator will flash Slide the button toward or ward NEXT once and day indicator wil...

Page 13: ...ely 3 seconds to ill now be decreased by one dices No 01 02 03 04 and 05 the numbers of indices No 03 04 ess STOP DELETE or any figure 9 2 figure 9 3 figure 9 1 for approximately 3 seconds s Figure 9...

Page 14: ...t side ON n he switch ON there can be inferiority he battery out place and turn the power switch ON e main unit will turn on automatically speaker without batteries in the main unit in MIC position op...

Page 15: ...isten er to listen the received broadcasting FM reception extent it will not receive section saved in the memory after you disconnect the FM er again you should try to receive FM again FM radio discon...

Page 16: ...or the services in Charged Service Guide he country of purchase and keep it at the safe place r when any problem occurs to this product gence ed modification or repair ards such as fire seawater flood...

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