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DIGITAL SOUND RECORDER

Model

ICR-XPS01MF

  ICR-XPS01M

INSTRUCTION MANUAL

1AJ6P1P0093--

Sample music is stored in the MUSIC (M) folder.

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English

Summary of Contents for ICR-XPS01M - Xacti Digital Sound Recorder

Page 1: ...DIGITAL SOUND RECORDER Model ICR XPS01MF ICR XPS01M INSTRUCTION MANUAL 1AJ6P1P0093 Sample music is stored in the MUSIC M folder En English ...

Page 2: ...mode 44 Using the multi cradle ICR XPS01MF only 45 Placing the multi cradle 45 Setting the unit to the multi cradle 46 Using the multi cradle to charge the unit 47 Listening to audio from the multi cradle 47 Using the multi cradle to record from an external device 48 Outputting sound from an external device to the multi cradle 48 Using the multi cradle with the unit s battery 48 Setting the calend...

Page 3: ...stered stations preset station selection 95 Manually selecting a station manual tuning 96 Adding or deleting a station 97 Adding a station 97 Deleting a station 99 Initializing presets 100 Recording FM radio 102 About the recording mode during FM radio recording 103 Using the timer 104 Setting up the timer 104 Timer playback recording common settings 105 Settings for timer playback 107 Settings fo...

Page 4: ...hecking the operating environment 154 Operating environment 154 What can you do from your PC 156 Connecting disconnecting your PC 157 Connecting your PC 157 Disconnecting your PC 158 Using your PC to charge the battery 159 Connecting to your PC 159 Viewing the unit s folders and files from your PC 161 Troubleshooting 162 Check to see that the unit is correctly recognized by your PC 162 If Device Ma...

Page 5: ...ll the functions of the actual product Therefore the actual product and packaging as well as the name and illustration may differ from the manual The screen LCD display shown as an example in this manual may be different from the actual screen LCD display Please read this manual before use Keep the manual in a safe place for future reference SANYO takes no responsibility for damages or lost profits...

Page 6: ...tal apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Declaration of Conformity Model Number ICR XPS01MF ICR XPS01M Trade Name SANYO Responsible Party SANYO North America Corporation Address 21605 Plummer Street Chatsworth California 91311 Telephone No 818 998 7322 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful in...

Page 7: ...d of life should be disposed of separately from your household waste Note If a chemical symbol is printed beneath the symbol mark this chemical symbol means that the battery or accumulator contains a heavy metal at a certain concentration This will be indicated as follows Hg mercury Cd cadmium Pb lead In the European Union there are separate collection systems for used electrical and electronic eq...

Page 8: ... actual product Also actual specifications are subject to change without prior notice and therefore may differ from the contents of this manual Sanyo cannot be held responsible for damage caused by improper use or modifications to the device or data that is lost or destroyed SANYO Sales Marketing Europe GmbH Stahlgruberring 4 D 81829 München Germany SANYO Electric Co Ltd 1 1 Sanyo cho Daito City Osa...

Page 9: ...r small parts In such a case consult a physician immediately N N N Do not disassemble or modify It is dangerous to touch the inside of the devices Doing so may cause a fire or electric shock Any internal check setting or repair should be performed by the dealer Do not use the AC adaptor as a direct current generator CAUTIONS CONCERNING THE UNIT WARNING Do not use while driving Do not use earphones...

Page 10: ...e the unit in a location where there is explosive gas or any other flammable material in the air Doing so may cause a fire or an explosion N N N N CAUTION If the unit is not going to be used for a long period of time For safety s sake remove the battery pack from the unit This will prevent any possible excess heat or leakage of battery fluid that may result in injuries or damage to nearby objects ...

Page 11: ...lug the power cord all the way into the power outlet If the multi cradle or AC adaptor is used with the power cord not fully plugged in heat may be generated and cause a fire If the power plug is loose even when it is inserted all the way into a power outlet do not use that power outlet The power plug may generate heat resulting in fire Do not use if the power cord is damaged or cannot be correctl...

Page 12: ... so may damage data or cause discoloration on displays N N N N Other cautions Use only the supplied multi cradle and AC adaptor with your unit If a multi cradle or AC adaptor other than the ones supplied is used it may damage the unit and cause a fire or electric shock Use the supplied multi cradle and AC adaptor only with the specified unit Do not connect to other units as doing so may result in ...

Page 13: ... locations Avoid using or storing the microSD cards in locations where strong static electrical charges or electrical noise can be easily generated Do not allow the edges of the microSD cards to become contaminated with foreign materials Gently wipe away any contamination with a soft dry cloth N N Do not carry the microSD cards in trouser pockets as the microSD cards may become damaged when you si...

Page 14: ...tinuing to use the battery under any of these conditions may result in fire injury explosion or other serious damage If battery fluid is leaking placing the battery in close proximity to a fire or other heat source may ignite the battery fluid and result in fire damage eruption of battery fluid or smoke fumes N DANGER Do not transform take apart or modify Any modification by transforming disassemb...

Page 15: ...terminals to become wet If the safety mechanisms and protective devices are damaged by corrosion an abnormal chemical reaction may occur inside the battery or cause the battery to catch fire explode leak or spew battery fluid or generate heat N DANGER Use only the supplied multi cradle to recharge the battery If a charger other than the supplied multi cradle is used the battery pack may be overcha...

Page 16: ...ical attention right away Any battery fluid that comes into contact with your skin or clothing may harm your skin Immediately rinse the area with clean running water N DANGER Insert the battery correctly as indicated When installing the battery pay attention to the indicated polarity and and insert it correctly If the battery pack is installed with the wrong orientation it may cause an abnormal ch...

Page 17: ...ot indicate a malfunction N CAUTION Note concerning the battery after use When removing the battery turn off the unit and allow the battery to cool down before removing it N CAUTION Disposal of and recycling the battery When disposing of used batteries please consult the laws and regulations in your area for proper battery disposal To conserve the environment and for efficient use of natural resou...

Page 18: ...g the battery pack with it near full charge It is recommended to store the battery pack when it is near fully discharged If the battery pack is completely discharged it may become unable to be recharged again To avoid this charge the battery pack for at least five minutes every six months N Storage temperature 5 to 35 C 41 to 95 F When not using the battery pack remove it from the unit and store a...

Page 19: ...attery pack Do not touch the battery terminals with your bare hands Doing so will allow contaminants from your hands to adhere to the terminals and oxidize increasing the contact resistance If the contact resistance increases the usable life of the batteries will diminish N L L N When not using the unit for a long period Remove the battery pack However when the battery pack is removed for a long t...

Page 20: ...ademark Other system and product names generally are the registered trademarks or trademarks of the respective development manufacturers The symbols TM and are not shown in this manual SANYO takes no responsibility for recording failure due to power cuts or damage to the unit To avoid potential risk of data loss caused by accidental operation or malfunction of the unit we recommend that you save a...

Page 21: ...s 1 microUSB cable micro USB connection cable Cradle Active Speaker Multi Cradle ASX SP00X 2 Stand Li ion battery pack DB L80 AC adapter for Cradle Active Speaker 2 microSD card 2GB This manual 1 4 pin stereo earphones such as those with remote control cannot be used with the unit 2 ICR XPS01MF only Before using the unit ...

Page 22: ...B microSD card slot cover External input line microphone socket microSD card slot microUSB terminal Strap hole STOP button REC button SCENE GUIDE button Built in microphone POWER HOLD switch Original I O terminal Back Phrase playback Rewind Volume Volume Play OK List Fast forward Mode Menu Touch panel ...

Page 23: ...r Remaining recording time during rec or stop total playback time during play Folder name File name Remaining microSD capacity during rec or RECORD mode stop playback position bar during play or MUSIC mode stop Recording mode indicator during rec or stop recording mode of current playback file during play Recording scene indicator External recording mode MIC LINE Microphone sensitivity Microphone ...

Page 24: ... recording when MIC ALC is turned on Backlight of buttons touch panel Buttons or areas on touch panel that can be used light up Example Screen and buttons touch panel during recording when MIC ALC is turned on If the BACKLIGHT setting is changed the LCD display and the touch panel s backlight may go off after the setting While the touch panel s backlight is off tapping the touch panel once turns i...

Page 25: ...you on how to operate the touch panel PLAY MENU PHRASE PLAY REG INDEX AB REPEAT VAR SPD PLAY OPERATION REG INDEX OPERATION FM MENU SWITCH ST MO SWITCH MODE EDIT PRESET SWITCH PRE OPERATION Keep pressing the SCENE GUIDE button Screen during playback OPERATION screen Keep pressing the SCENE GUIDE button During recording OPERATION screen Keep pressing the SCENE GUIDE button During FM radio reception ...

Page 26: ...page 92 RECORD mode You can record by using the built in microphone or connect a microphone or external device to the external input line microphone socket Recording page 52 You can play back sound recorded on the unit Playback page 71 MUSIC mode You can transfer music etc from your PC to the unit and use the unit as a music player About playback in the MUSIC mode page 80 Also you can register onl...

Page 27: ...e built in microphone Recordings from meetings lectures musical instruments etc made via the built in microphone are stored as audio files in these folders Each folder can store up to 199 files Folders for storing recordings made via external devices Line in recordings made via external devices are stored as audio files in this folder This folder can store up to 199 files 001F 100405 1200 MP3 002F...

Page 28: ...le number 001 to 199 The unit does not display file number and folder type However you can connect the unit to your PC and check this information from your PC If you use your PC to change the name of a file recorded on this unit the file can no longer be played from its original folder MIC_A to MIC_D folders LINE folder or FM folder Therefore follow the naming rule described above when changing a file...

Page 29: ...your desired order You can use each MYLIST to register up to 99 files Each folder can have up to 199 files or folders that can be recognized by the unit The MUSIC folder can have up to two levels of folders Artist 01 Artist 02 Album 01 Album 02 MYLIST1 M3U MYLIST2 M3U MYLIST3 M3U MYLIST4 M3U MYLIST5 M3U 01 02 03 99 001 002 003 199 Artist 03 Album 03 1st level 2nd level About playback in the MUSIC ...

Page 30: ...s sub folders and playlist files Other folders RECYCLE folder This is a recycle folder If this recycle bin function is turned on when you erase files from the unit they are moved to this folder This means that if you accidentally erase a file you can recover it from this folder About the recycle bin function page 114 DATA folder This folder is not visible from the unit You can see it only from your P...

Page 31: ...IC mode 4 If you selected RECORD mode or MUSIC mode tap to select a folder zRECORD mode A to D Folders containing files recorded from the built in microphone L Folder containing files created from line in recording FM Folder containing files recorded from FM radio RECYCLE folder zMUSIC mode M Folder containing music files transferred from your PC P1 to P5 Folders containing playlist files provided with...

Page 32: ... mode is selected the unit changes to the FM radio screen to receive FM radio If the RECORD mode is selected the unit returns to the basic screen If the MUSIC mode is selected the unit changes to the list screen You can also select a folder from the list screen Folder name Folder name ...

Page 33: ... Current folder Files in folder Basic screen MIC_A folder List screen MIC_A folder Tap LIST During playback or recording you cannot display the list screen If you tap LIST during playback AB repeat is set Therefore stop playback or recording first and then switch to the list screen If there are more files than the screen can display just keep the highlight where it is In a moment the screen will sta...

Page 34: ... folder PLAY OK Start playing the selected folder or file If there is no file in the selected folder NO DATA appears and the basic screen returns Switch folder Exit the list screen and return to the basic screen Move back up one level The playlist editing screen appears when the MUSIC folder is selected REC button Exit the list screen and start recording STOP button Exit the list screen and return t...

Page 35: ...ark U of the lithium ion battery and then insert the battery accordingly If you remove the lithium ion battery for more than 5 minutes the calendar settings may be lost If this happens re set the calendar However recordings and alarm setting are not lost Removing the battery Put your finger into the recessed area of the unit and then remove the lithium ion battery in the direction of the arrow S BS...

Page 36: ...ng on the number of files and the capacity of the microSD card it may take a while to start Turning off the power Slide the POWER HOLD switch in the direction of the arrow for more than 2 seconds After SEE YOU appears the power turns off When you turn on the power the first time When you turn on the power the first time remember to set up the calendar and your time zone Setting the calendar date time...

Page 37: ...played may be more than the actual amount In this case if you perform recording or timer recording the unit may stop middle of the operation and the power may turn off Dispose a used battery in accordance with your local regulations Resume function The resume function remembers the operation mode file used and playback position before the power was turned off last time When you turn on the power ag...

Page 38: ... charge the unit page 47 Using your PC to charge the battery page 159 Using the unit in the AC operation mode multi cradle ICR XPS01MF only You can insert the unit into the supplied multi cradle and operate it in the AC operation mode external power source 1 Turn off the power and then insert the unit into the multi cradle Using the multi cradle page 45 Charging starts ...

Page 39: ...it in the AC operation mode multi cradle In the AC operation mode the maximum continuous recording timer per file is 24 hours However when the size of the recording file exceeds 2GB recording stops at 2GB A new file is created and then recording starts again using the new file No content is recorded during the interval about 2 seconds from the time recording stops to the time recording starts again SA...

Page 40: ...h being pressed and battery being consumed To prevent this problem we recommend that you turn on the hold function before putting the unit in a bag or pocket Slide the POWER HOLD switch to the HOLD position HOLD ON appears and all buttons are disabled Slide the POWER HOLD switch away from the HOLD position HOLD OFF appears and all buttons are enabled again ...

Page 41: ... insert a microSD card Insert a microSD card straight into the microSD card slot following the direction indicated in the diagram until it clicks firmly into position Check the slot and then insert the microSD card straight into the slot If the inserted microSD card is not recognized by the unit remove the card and then insert it again m i c r o S D m i c r o U S B m i c r o S D m i c r o U S B ...

Page 42: ...where Therefore use your fingers to hold the microSD card while gently removing it 4 Close the micro USB microSD card slot cover microSD cards that can be used on the unit The unit can use 1GB to 2GB microSD cards as well as 4GB to 8GB microSDHC cards as of January 2010 Depending on the manufacturer type of a microSD card or microSDHC card the card may not function properly on the unit ...

Page 43: ... it Do not insert or remove a microSD card while the power is still turned on otherwise data on the microSD card may become damaged Because the size of a microSD card is small be careful when inserting or removing it Do not use or store a microSD card at a location where static electricity or electrical noise can occur easily Do not place a microSD card at a location where there are corrosive drug...

Page 44: ...ar a window to allow easier radio reception Avoid using the unit far away from a window in a room or inside a building because radio reception is difficult Do not place the unit near any electrical appliances such as TV or PC because the noise will interfere with radio reception ...

Page 45: ...pter to the multi cradle and then enable the multi cradle so that it is ready to use Place the multi cradle on a stable and flat location If you insert the unit into the multi cradle and then want to listen to music or FM radio remove your stereo earphones from the unit and then plug them into the headphones socket on the multi cradle If you do microphone recording with the unit still inserted in t...

Page 46: ...rs Output sound from the unit e Original I O terminal Connect it to the unit f Stand Insert to use g AC adapter terminal Connect the supplied AC adapter for multi cradle to this terminal h Line in terminal You can connect an external device to this terminal and then use the unit to record i Headphones socket Connect your headphones to the socket When listening to FM radio plug the supplied stereo ...

Page 47: ... is already inserted in the multi cradle use the power button on the multi cradle to turn off the power The LED light goes on and charging starts When charging is finished the LED light goes off and the charging indication disappears Listening to audio from the multi cradle Using your headphones Change the output destination switch on the multi cradle to and then plug your stereo earphones into the...

Page 48: ...e unit s battery If you unplug the AC adapter from the multi cradle and then insert the unit into the multi cradle the cradle s power will be supplied from the unit You can for example use the unit outdoors with the multi cradle functioning as external speakers which is quite handy When the multi cradle is not connected to the AC adapter audio output from the speakers decreases Also the lithium io...

Page 49: ... makes use of the recording date time information we recommend that you set the calendar correctly The following procedure describes how to set the calendar to 2010 DEC 20 24H 13 30 1 Turn on the power Turning on the power page 36 2 Tap MENU The setting menu appears In the FM mode the screen display will be different 3 Tap to select COMMON MENU 4 Tap The COMMON MENU screen appears ...

Page 50: ...een appears 7 Set up the date and time c Tap to select year month day 24H 12H AM PM hour or minute d Tap to change the value of the selected setting 8 Tap The date and time are set and the unit returns to the COMMON MENU screen Tap MENU to exit the menu ...

Page 51: ...sing the button again returns to the original screen Example In the case of MIC_A folder RECORD mode MUSIC mode Basic screen Information screen Press the STOP button Press the STOP button Regarding the MUSIC folder even if the folder contains a playback file the recording date time information is not displayed Also the remaining recording time is not displayed Display ...

Page 52: ...g data on the unit and the recording mode is not changed during the operation Depending on the recording mode the quality and possible recording time may change When shipped the unit is set to MP3 192kbps but you can change the recording mode according to your use Also the possible recording time will vary depending on the condition of data on the SD SDHC card its card type and manufacturer of the...

Page 53: ... the microphone meets the following recommended specification Recommended specification Type Electret condenser plug in power system Impedance 2 k Power Guaranteed to operate at 1 3 V Plug Mini plug 3 5 I If you use one that is not on the recommended external microphone list normal recording may not be possible To connect to other audio devices From the EXT INPUT menu select HEAD PHONE LINE IN PORTA...

Page 54: ...rophone recording Preset recording scene INTERVIEW MEETING LECTURE MUSIC Most suitable for recording interviews and conversations Most suitable for recording sound coming from all directions such as in a meeting Most suitable for recording high quality sound such as musical instruments and animal sounds REC MODE MP3 64kbps MP3 192kbps PCM 44 1kHz MIC SENS LOW HIGH HIGH MIC ALC ON ON OFF MIC MODE S...

Page 55: ... OFF OFF OFF PEAK LIMITER OFF OFF OFF SELF TIMER OFF OFF OFF VAS OFF OFF OFF EXT INPUT HEAD PHONE LINE IN PORTABLE LINE IN COMPO AUTO DIVIDE OFF OFF OFF Component Stereo System Each recording setting such as recording mode and microphone sensitivity can be changed from their menu page 124 After a recording scene is set up if you use the menu to change an individual recording setting all other sett...

Page 56: ...e folder page 31 3 Press the SCENE GUIDE button The current recording scene appears When you bought the unit or when no recording scene is set by default the recording scene is INTERVIEW 4 Tap to select a desired recording scene While selecting a recording scene you can tap MENU to check the recording settings of the selected scene ...

Page 57: ...ing scene is set and the unit returns to the basic screen The icon for the selected recording scene appears on the screen OFF None HEADPHONE INTERVIEW PORTABLE MEETING LECTURE COMPO MUSIC Recording scene icon Recording scene icon ...

Page 58: ...older page 31 3 Select a recording scene Selecting a recording scene page 56 If the SCENE SELECT setting is set to MUSIC or the MIC ALC setting is OFF proceed to step 4 to adjust the recording level If a number appears on the bottom right side of the screen this indicates ALC is off If the SCENE SELECT setting is not set to MUSIC or the MIC ALC setting is ON you don t need to adjust the recording ...

Page 59: ...volume d When recording musical instruments etc produce sound in the direction of the microphone The level meter extends to the right as the recording level increases The further it extends to the right the louder sound the microphone collects e Tap to adjust the recording level You can adjust the displayed recording level from 0 to 30 The recording level can be set for each microphone sensitivity...

Page 60: ...the MIC SENS setting to HIGH MIC SENS page 133 An appropriate recording level is achieved when the level meters do not extend to the far right and the LED light does not flash quickly even after you increase the sound you want to record to its maximum Generally speaking we recommend that you adjust the level to around 6 If the LED light flashes quickly this indicates the input level is too high and ...

Page 61: ...se and then press it again to resume recording During recording you can set an index mark Setting an index mark page 82 The recorded file is saved in the folder specified in step 2 6 Press the STOP button The LED light goes off and recording ends The basic screen returns LED light LED light Folder name file number Rec remain time Elapsed recording time Folder name file number Rec remain time Elapsed...

Page 62: ...n use to set up 5 band recording The seven preset recording EQ modes have the following features FLAT SUPER BASS BASS MIDDLE BASS TREBLE TREBLE SUPERTREBLE Record with no particular sound range emphasized Record by emphasizing the bass range strongly Record by emphasizing the bass range slightly Record by emphasizing the middle range Record by emphasizing the bass and treble ranges slightly Record...

Page 63: ... 36 2 Switch to the RECORD mode Switching operation mode folder page 31 3 Change the MIC ALC setting to OFF or the SCENE SELECT setting to MUSIC MIC ALC page 134 4 Press the REC button The STANDBY screen appears 5 Tap MENU The REC MENU screen appears 6 Tap to select REC EQ and then tap ...

Page 64: ... to start recording While setting a recording EQ mode you can press the STOP button to cancel the operation and return to the previous state The recording EQ setting is not lost when you turn off the power or when you turn off the power and remove the battery power However if you remove the battery without first turning off the power the setting will be lost Setting your favorite recording EQ mode ...

Page 65: ...z and 12kHz 4 Tap to change the level of the selected frequency band You can change the level from 12dB to 12dB 25 increments with each increment being 1dB The larger the dB number the stronger it becomes Tapping increases the level Tapping decreases the level To modify another frequency band repeat steps 3 and 4 While making changes if you want to cancel the operation press the STOP button The sc...

Page 66: ...ANDBY screen During the operation if you press the STOP button twice the STANDBY screen returns The USER mode you just set up is not lost when you turn off the power or when you turn off the power and remove the battery power However if you remove the battery without first turning off the power the setting will be lost ...

Page 67: ... or HEAD PHONE according to the external device Selecting a recording scene page 56 The selected recording scene s icon appears on the screen To external input line microphone socket Audio device To audio output headphones output line output terminal Commercially available cable conversion adapter etc L R Commercially available stereo audio cable To external input line microphone socket Audio devi...

Page 68: ... 6 Press the REC button again Recording starts The recording will be stored in the LINE L folder automatically 7 Stop playback on the external device and then press the STOP button to stop recording Using the auto divide function When you are performing line in recording from a CD player MD player or another external device you can use the auto divide function to automatically divide recorded data...

Page 69: ...ge 36 2 Switch to the RECORD mode Switching operation mode folder page 31 3 Tap MENU The menu appears 4 Tap to select REC MENU and then tap The REC MENU screen appears 5 Tap to select AUTO DIVIDE and then tap The AUTO DIVIDE setting screen appears ...

Page 70: ...und is detected again recording resumes Even when there is no sound for more than 15 seconds the unit still pauses recording does not end until you press the STOP button ON Auto Stop is good for line in recording from a CD ON Manual Stop is good for line in recording from a cassette tape even if there is no sound for more than 15 seconds when you change the tape from side A to side B the unit will...

Page 71: ...he built in microphone L Folder containing files created from line in recording FM Folder containing files with recorded FM radio M Folder containing music files transferred from your PC P1 to P5 Folder containing playlist files within the M folder RECYCLE folder Switching operation mode folder page 31 If the RECORD mode is used proceed to step 3 If the MUSIC folder is used proceed to step 4 3 Tap LIS...

Page 72: ... D LINE L FM State indication Elapsed playing time File type File number Total file number Bit rate MP3 and sampling frequency PCM Total playing time Folder name Sound EQ mode indication File name Elapsed playing time indication z MUSIC M folder State indication File type File number Total file number Total playing time Folder name Sound EQ mode indication Elapsed playing time indication File inform...

Page 73: ... To skip to the next or previous file During playback or stop each tap of skips to the next file and each tap of skips to the previous file When the TIME SKIP setting is turned on the time skip function becomes active To skip forward or backward by specified time interval If the TIME SKIP setting has been set to a time interval during playback tapping or skips forward or backward by the specified time ...

Page 74: ...ient way to use playback to your liking This function does not work for PCM recordings MP3 From 50 to 200 WMA From 50 to 120 Time search for playback page 79 You can specify a position in a file to skip to for playback A B repeat playback page 78 During playback you can specify a segment of the file point A to point B and then play that segment repeatedly Phrase playback page 77 This function allows...

Page 75: ...w to repeat files OFF ONE REPEAT FOLDER FOLDER RANDOM ALL REPEAT ALL RANDOM Sound EQ page 142 You can select a desired sound quality for playback The sound EQ is enabled only when stereo earphones are used during playback FLAT BASS POP ROCK JAZZ CLEAR VOICE USER Index function page 82 Once you set an index mark in a file you can quickly jump to it when listening to the file later This function cannot...

Page 76: ... the playback speed 1 During playback tap The playback speed appears Pressing the STOP button returns the speed to 100 2 To speed up playback tap Each tap of the button further increases the playback speed To slow down playback tap Each tap of the button further decreases the playback speed For SLOW playback you can decrease the speed by 5 each time For FAST playback you can increase the speed by ...

Page 77: ...k tap BACK The unit rewinds by the specified number of seconds and plays again PHRASE PLAY page 141 You can press the BACK button again if you want to hear the phrase again During A B repeat playback phrase playback will take place within the A B segment If the specified number of seconds is longer than the current playback position from the beginning of the file then playback will start from the beg...

Page 78: ...ontinuously until you release A B repeat playback During A B repeat playback performing any of the following operations releases A B repeat playback Tapping LIST again Pressing the STOP button Tapping Even during A B repeat playback you can change the playback speed page 76 set index marks page 82 or perform phrase playback page 77 You cannot set up A B repeat playback if point A and point B are t...

Page 79: ...ped MENU while the unit stopped proceed to step 2 If you tapped MENU during playback proceed to step 3 2 Tap to select PLAY MENU and then tap The PLAY MENU screen appears 3 Tap to select TIME SEARCH and then tap The TIME SEARCH screen appears 4 Enter the current time Tap to select hour H minute M or second S Tap to change each of the values 00 00 00 99 59 59 Hour Minute Second ...

Page 80: ...age 88 Sorting the MUSIC folder files Within the MUSIC folder files are sorted automatically by their names in ascending order Sorting is based on the number that appears at the beginning of each file name If there are some files starting with 001 some with 01 and some with 1 then 001 takes priority over 01 and then 1 001 track1 wma 002 track2 wma 003 track3 wma 01 track1 wma 02 track2 wma 03 track3 w...

Page 81: ...der to play Each tap skips to the first file of a folder 3 When you want to exit folder skip mode tap the SCENE button or Variable speed playback A B repeat playback and menu operations are disabled during folder skip mode You cannot skip over a folder that contains a playlist of over 3 000 songs Folder skip indication Folder skip indication ...

Page 82: ...TING appears and the index is set After you set an index mark recording or playback will continue and so you can use the same operation to set another index mark at a different position Index marks in a file will disappear if you divide the file You can set a maximum of 36 index marks Skipping to the next previous index mark During playback 1 of a file with index marks set tapping once skips to the n...

Page 83: ...age 36 2 Select the folder containing the desired file for erasing index marks Switching operation mode folder page 31 3 Tap MENU The menu appears 4 Tap to select ERASE and then tap The ERASE MENU screen appears 5 Tap to select INDEX and then tap The list screen appears ...

Page 84: ...el the operation select NO 8 Tap After ERASING appears the index mark is erased and the unit returns to the basic screen Erasing index marks from a file does not erase the audio part of the file This function erases all index marks in a file This means you cannot choose to erase just one index mark in the file ...

Page 85: ... are needed Files stored in the MUSIC M folder and RECYCLE folder cannot be divided To use this function there must be empty space in the microSD card This function cannot be used when a folder is full 1 Play the file you want to divide Playing a file page 71 2 At the position you want to divide press the STOP button 3 Tap MENU The menu appears ...

Page 86: ...en divided While the file is being divided the LED light flashes After the file is divided the number of files in the folder increases by one If a file containing index marks is divided the index marks will disappear after the file is divided The file may not be divided exactly at the specified position Instead it may be divided slightly before or after the position If there is no empty space in the micro...

Page 87: ...ll give up its number to the new file created instead it will take on a new file number In this example when you divide 001A_100101_0000 MP3 this results in 001A_100101_0000 MP3 and 002A_100101_0000 MP3 In the same folder the file 002A_100202_1030 MP3 becomes 003A_100202_1030 MP3 automatically The divided parts of a file overlap slightly The overlap time and recording time required for file division ar...

Page 88: ... names in a playlist and you cannot play back files registered in a playlist with Russian file names while Russian is selected If you select Russian in ID3 LANGUAGE you cannot register files with French German or Spanish file names in a playlist and you cannot play back files registered in a playlist with French German or Spanish file names while one of these three languages is selected ID3 LANGUAGE pag...

Page 89: ...r Switching operation mode folder page 31 The selected playlist appears on the list screen 2 Tap to select a file you want to use to change its playback order and then tap MENU The EDIT MYLIST screen appears 3 Tap to select CHANGE ORDER and then tap 4 Tap to move the selected file to a desired play position The icon of the selected file changes to 5 Tap The playback order of the playlist is changed ...

Page 90: ...lect a playlist P1 to P5 you want to use to de register a file Switching operation mode folder page 31 The selected playlist appears on the list screen 2 Tap to select a file you want to de register and then tap MENU In this example we want to de register 04 song mp3 3 Tap to select ERASE and then tap 4 Tap to select YES and then tap The selected file is de registered from the playlist ...

Page 91: ...erase the actual file 1 Select a playlist P1 to P5 you want to de register all files from it Switching operation mode folder page 31 The selected playlist appears on the list screen 2 Tap MENU The EDIT MYLIST screen appears 3 Tap to select ERASE ALL and then tap 4 Tap to select YES and then tap All files are removed from the playlist and No File appears on the screen ...

Page 92: ...into the headphones socket 3 Switch to the FM RADIO mode Switching operation mode folder page 31 4 Tap to select an FM station you want to listen to About selecting FM station page 94 Specifying where to output radio broadcast Radio broadcast can be output to the speakers even when your stereo earphones are connected OUTPUT page 148 Using FM radio ...

Page 93: ...CR XPS01MF only If you are listening to radio broadcast near a TV color distortion may occur on the TV or noise from the TV may enter the unit Therefore move away from the TV before listening to the radio FM teletext is not supported When receiving FM radio depending on the reception state noise may make it difficult to listen to the radio If this happens change the radio setting s STEREO MONO to M...

Page 94: ...gistered in advance using the auto preset function AUTO PRESET page 148 z FREQUENCY MODE In this mode you keep changing the frequency until you find an FM station you want to listen to Two station selection methods are available auto station selection method which automatically selects stations with strong signal AUTO SCAN or manually selecting stations MANUAL TUNING ...

Page 95: ...g operation mode folder page 31 3 Tap to switch to PRESET MODE Tapping repeatedly switches between PRESET MODE and FREQUENCY MODE When you switch to PRESET MODE channels appear on the screen 4 Tap to change channel Each tap switches the channels of currently registered stations maximum 20 channels in their order Channel indication Channel indication ...

Page 96: ...ay disappears from the screen 4 Tap to select a frequency Manual station selection Each tap single press increases or decreases the frequency by 0 05 MHz Automatic station selection If you tap for more than 2 seconds SEARCHING appears on the screen and the frequency automatically increases or decreases When a broadcast station is received the operation then stops automatically If the signal is wea...

Page 97: ...um 20 channels Later you can select the registered channel in PRESET MODE 1 Select a FM station you want to register Selecting from registered stations preset station selection page 95 Manually selecting a station manual tuning page 96 2 Tap LIST The EDIT PRESET screen appears 3 Tap to select REGISTER If you want to cancel the operation select CANCEL ...

Page 98: ...el you want to use to register the station channels 1 to 20 If you want to cancel the registration press the STOP button 6 Tap The station is registered to the channel Any station previously registered to the channel is overwritten Channel indication Channel indication ...

Page 99: ... select a station you want to delete Selecting from registered stations preset station selection page 95 2 Tap LIST The EDIT PRESET screen appears 3 Tap to select DELETE If you want to cancel the operation select CANCEL 4 Tap DELETE flashes ...

Page 100: ...g presets You can cancel added or removed registrations and other changes to the preset channel settings and return them to their default conditions 1 Switch to the FM RADIO mode Switching operation mode folder page 31 2 Tap LIST The EDIT PRESET screen appears 3 Tap to select INIT PRESET and then tap The INIT PRESET screen appears If you want to cancel the operation select NO ...

Page 101: ...101 4 Tap to select YES 5 Tap The preset channel settings are returned to their default conditions ...

Page 102: ...the current FM station starts The broadcast is saved in the FM folder as a recorded file During recording you cannot change station During recording you can press the REC button to pause recording Pressing the button again resumes recording During recording you can tap MODE to set an index mark Setting an index mark page 82 During recording you can monitor recording by using your headphones or the ...

Page 103: ...noise during FM radio recording press the STOP button to change the STEREO MONO setting to MONO ST STEREO MO MONO Depending on the reception environment noise may also be recorded together with FM radio Also in a location where radio is weak even if you can hear good broadcast quality recording may include noise For this reason test the location with trial recording If the radio is weak and noise ...

Page 104: ...emaining battery power and then set the calendar Remaining battery power page 37 Setting the calendar date time page 49 See also Note on page 111 when setting up the timer or if the timer setting does not function correctly 1 Turn on the power Turning on the power page 36 2 Switch to the RECORD mode or MUSIC mode Switching operation mode folder page 31 3 When the unit stops tap MENU The menu appea...

Page 105: ... 111 Timer playback recording common settings Timer on off c Tap to select ON or OFF OFF Turn off timer ON Turn on timer d Tap Repeat timer c Tap to select ONCE DAILY or SELECT ONCE Perform timer recording or playback only once at the designated time DAILY Perform timer recording or playback everyday at the designated time SELECT Perform timer recording or playback on the selected day of week at t...

Page 106: ...hange its value AM12 00 is midnight and PM12 00 is noon e Tap Timer end time c Tap to select hour or minute for the end time d Tap to change its value AM12 00 is midnight and PM12 00 is noon The maximum interval between the start time and end time that you can set is 12 hours e Tap To perform timer playback proceed to Settings for timer playback Settings for timer playback page 107 To perform time...

Page 107: ...ive FM radio or play a file at a time set by the timer BEEP Give a beep sound FILE Play the selected file FM Receive FM radio The procedure will be different depending on the selection To give a beep sound at a time set by the timer c Tap to select BEEP d Tap Proceed to Completing timer setting Completing timer setting page 111 z ...

Page 108: ...rom the playlist Using the list screen page 33 e Tap Proceed to Completing timer setting Completing timer setting page 111 To receive FM radio at a time set by the timer c Tap to select FM and then tap d Tap to select a preset channel or frequency for receiving FM radio e Tap Proceed to Completing timer setting Completing timer setting page 111 z z ...

Page 109: ... selected plug the stereo earphones into the headphones socket OUTPUT page 148 Sound quality only when recording source is set to MIC c Tap or to select a recoding mode Timer recording will use the sound quality specified here regardless of the scene select setting page 54 or recording mode page 132 If the recording source is set to FM the sound quality is fixed at MP3 128kbps and cannot be changed ...

Page 110: ...he recording source is set to FM the broadcast will be recorded to the FM folder d Tap Selecting a station only if the recording source is set to FM c Tap to select a preset channel or frequency for FM radio d Tap Output setting c Tap to select ON or OFF ON Output sound from the unit when the timer starts OFF Do not output sound from the unit when the timer starts d Tap ...

Page 111: ...wing cases timer recording or playback may not function correctly If the microSD card does not have enough memory for recording as specified by the timer If no microSD card is inserted If the number of recorded files has exceeded the limit If the unit is connected to your PC but has not started even when the time designated by the timer has arrived If the battery is low or the power is turned off du...

Page 112: ...you set up the sleep timer the power automatically turns off after the specified time has elapsed 1 Turn on the power and then tap MENU The menu appears 2 Tap to select COMMON MENU and then tap 3 Tap to select SLEEP TIMER and then tap ...

Page 113: ... minutes in 10 minute intervals Setting it to 0 turns off the sleep timer After setting up the sleep timer you can go back to the SLEEP TIMER menu to check the remaining time When the sleep timer is set up appears on the screen Tap the menu to exit the menu Sleep timer indication Sleep timer indication ...

Page 114: ...er page 116 Emptying the RECYCLE folder page 117 Regardless of whether the recycle bin function is turned on or off files stored in the M folder when erased do not go into the RECYCLE folder Instead they are completely erased from the unit If there are a lot of files in the RECYCLE folder this may slow down the speed Therefore we recommend that you regularly empty the RECYCLE folder If the recycle b...

Page 115: ...older MIC_A is moved to the RECYCLE folder 001_001 A _100320_1200 MP3 c d e f g h c A new file number is added to the beginning of the file now stored in the RECYCLE folder A file number is determined in the sequence of 001 002 003 etc d File number original file number before the file was moved to the RECYCLE folder e Folder where the file was stored before A to D L F f Date date when the file was recor...

Page 116: ...age 31 2 Tap MENU The menu appears 3 Tap to select ERASE MENU and then tap ERASE MENU appears 4 Tap to select RESTORE FILE and then tap A list of files in the RECYCLE folder appears If there is no file in the RECYCLE folder menu selection is not possible 5 Tap to select a file you want to restore and then tap ...

Page 117: ...appears this indicates that the number of files in the original folder has reached its limit If this happens erase some files in the folder to make more room indicates a folder name Emptying the RECYCLE folder When you empty the RECYCLE folder all files in the RECYCLE folder are completely erased from the microSD card The files in the RECYCLE folder can no longer be recovered For this reason be sure t...

Page 118: ...k the content of the file to make sure you really do not need it any more Before this operation check to make sure there is enough remaining battery power Regardless of whether the recycle bin function is turned on or off files in the M folder are not moved to the RECYCLE folder but are completely erased from the unit A sub folder in the M folder cannot be erased Connect the unit to your PC and then...

Page 119: ...he menu appears 4 Tap to select ERASE MENU and then tap The ERASE MENU screen appears 5 Tap to select FILE and then tap A list of files in the selected folder appears 6 Tap to select a file you want to erase and then tap ...

Page 120: ...rasing all files in a folder You can use the following procedure to erase all files in a folder If the recycle bin function is turned off page 152 once you erase a file it can no longer be recovered Therefore before erasing a file always check the content of the file to make sure you really do not need it any more Before performing this operation check to make sure there is enough remaining battery pow...

Page 121: ...menu appears 4 Tap to select ERASE MENU and then tap The ERASE MENU screen appears 5 Tap to select FOLDER and then tap A list of folders appears 6 Tap to select a folder containing all files you want to erase and then tap ...

Page 122: ...G appears the files are erased and the unit returns to the list display Formatting a microSD card When you perform formatting even if the recycle bin function is turned on all files are completely erased microSD card initialization Once a file is erased it cannot be recovered Therefore before formatting check the contents of recorded files on the microSD card If necessary back up any required files to ...

Page 123: ...ayed and then followed by FORMATTING COMPLETE All data on the microSD card is erased If you do not want to format the card select NO and then tap While formatting is in progress you cannot cancel the operation While formatting is in progress do not remove the microSD card or the battery While formatting is in progress the LED light flashes Tap MENU to exit the menu ...

Page 124: ... 1 Turn on the power and then switch to the RECORD mode or MUSIC mode Turning on the power page 36 Switching operation mode folder page 31 2 Tap MENU The menu appears 3 Select a menu Tap to select a menu and then tap Here REC MENU is selected 4 Select a setting to change Tap to select a setting and then tap Here the REC MODE setting is selected The settings available change depending on the menu A...

Page 125: ...125 125 5 Change the value of the setting Tap or to select a value and then tap Here the value MP3 192kbps is selected 6 Tap MENU The menu operation is finished The setting has been changed ...

Page 126: ... PEAK LIMITER OFF ON SELF TIMER OFF 5sec 10sec 30sec VAS REC MENU Setting Menu Values displayed in bold are default values when the unit is shipped from the factory Value See page MIC HEAD PHONE LINE IN PORTABLE LINE IN COMPO EXT INPUT AUTO DIVIDE OFF ON Auto Stop ON Manual Stop OFF ON MIC MODE STEREO STEREO WIDE page 132 page 134 page 133 page 137 page 138 page 136 page 135 page 136 page 68 page ...

Page 127: ...CH NOW 00 00 00 TTL 00 00 00 page 140 page 79 page 141 page 141 page 142 Setting Menu Values displayed in bold are default values when the unit is shipped from the factory Value See page STEREO MONO STEREO MONO AUTO PRESET NO YES OUTPUT AUTO SPEAKER FM MENU page 148 page 148 page 149 EDIT MENU DIVIDE NO YES page 85 RECYCLE BIN FOLDER INDEX ERASE MENU NO YES FILE page 120 page 118 page 83 page 117 ...

Page 128: ... OFF CONTRAST L 1 5 10 H SENSOR SENS LOW HIGH page 151 SLEEP TIMER OFF 0 120 min page 112 page 151 page 151 page 150 BEEP SOUND OFF ON VOLUME 1 HIGH MIDDLE LOW LED SETTING OFF ON DATE TIME Year Month Day 24H or AM PM Hour Minute 2 page 150 page 150 page 49 1 You can adjust the sound volume only when the BEEP SOUND setting is ON 2 When shipped the unit is set to 2010 FEB 01 24H 00 00 Setting Menu V...

Page 129: ...unit is shipped from the factory Value See page ENGLISH FRENCH GERMAN SPANISH RUSSIAN Playback menu During playback tap MENU REPEAT MENU PHRASE PLAY 1sec 3sec 5sec TIME SKIP OFF 5sec 10sec 30sec 1min 5min 10min 15min SOUND EQ FLAT BASS POP ROCK JAZZ CLEAR VOICE USER page 140 page 141 page 141 page 142 TIME SEARCH NOW 00 00 00 TTL 00 00 00 page 79 OFF ONE REPEAT FOLDER FOLDER RANDOM ALL REPEAT ALL ...

Page 130: ...lue See page Playlist editing menu During list display within the playlist MYLIST tap MENU CHANGE ORDER MENU ERASE NO YES ERASE ALL NO YES page 89 page 90 page 91 Setting Touch panel Value See page EDIT PRESET menu In the FM RADIO mode tap LIST CANCEL REGISTER page 97 page 97 DELETE page 99 INIT PRESET page 100 LIST Setting Touch panel See page NO YES ...

Page 131: ...ODE LOW CUT PEAK LIMITER SELF TIMER VAS EXT INPUT AUTO DIVIDE OK Recording standby menu During recording standby tap MENU OFF 3 FLAT 3 MIC 3 During microphone recording During line in recording MIC 66 1 27 3 1 7 3 HIGH 3 3 3 OFF 762 623 17 623 74 1 4 24 1 56 1 27 75 6 5 66 1 62 1 62 24 27 0756 34 55 6 76621 62 4 028 4 24 1 56 1 26 49 5 6 5 66 1 9 126 6 8 ...

Page 132: ...bps PCM uses non compression in recording of all audio data while MP3 uses compression in recording If you increase the sound quality this will also increase the data size thus reducing the possible recording time Therefore consider whether sound quality or possible recording time should take priority and then select the appropriate recording mode Recording mode and possible recording time page 17...

Page 133: ... recorded sound too small or too large Microphone sensitivity HIGH Select this value if recorded sound is too small LOW Select this value if recorded sound is too large When the MIC SENS setting changes its icon on the screen also changes MIC SENS STEREO STEREO WIDE HIGH LOW The MIC SENS setting is valid only during microphone recording ...

Page 134: ...When recording meetings business discussions lectures and interviews When recording musical instruments etc OFF Turn off ALC ON Turn on ALC Recording level indicator Recording level not displayed Recording level displayed MIC ALC is ON MIC ALC is OFF 15 When the MIC ALC setting is OFF the current recording level appears on the right side of the microphone sensitivity icon When the MIC ALC setting ...

Page 135: ...one type Omnidirectional microphone Omnidirectional microphone Stereo wide function OFF ON Feature Enable well balanced recording by picking up sound from all directions Enable recording with strong emphasis on the stereo aspect Usage Dictations Small meetings Talks interviews When you change the microphone mode its icon on the screen also changes STEREO STEREO WIDE ...

Page 136: ...ile recording This setting is valid only when the MIC ALC setting is OFF OFF Do not use recording peak limiter ON Use recording peak limiter SELF TIMER During microphone recording you can specify when recording will begin after you press the REC button This function is very useful where you need time for preparation before recording should start for example in musical instrument practice OFF Do no...

Page 137: ...g is ON and the unit is ready for recording recording starts automatically when the unit detects sound When the sound drops below a certain level recording automatically pauses recording standby VAS recording is not possible when the MIC ALC setting is OFF If the VAS setting is ON the auto power off function does not operate even when the unit pauses during recording recording standby However if y...

Page 138: ...g recording to adjust the sound detection level Sound detection level You can adjust the sound detection level from 1 to 5 When shipped the unit is set to 3 in its sound detection level If the level is set to a larger number small sound can be detected and so recording starts In a place with a lot of noises recording may not pause EXT INPUT You can change the input level setting for an external de...

Page 139: ...o the headphones socket etc of an external device LINE IN PORTABLE Connect to the line out terminal of a portable device LINE IN COMPO 1 Connect to the line out terminal of a CD combo AV amplifier etc 1 Component Stereo System ...

Page 140: ...andomly Playback across folders is not possible ALL REPEAT Repeat all files in the MUSIC folder ALL RANDOM Repeat all files in all folders within the MUSIC folder randomly When you set the repeat mode its icon appears on the screen ONE REPEAT FOLDER FOLDER RANDOM ALL REPEAT ALL RANDOM Repeat mode When you play files playback will follow the repeat mode in determining how to play the files To stop repe...

Page 141: ...n 1 second intervals Performing phrase playback page 77 TIME SKIP During playback you can skip forward or backward by the time interval you have specified This allows you to quickly move to a position for playback or repeat playback of the short phrase in a file The skip interval can be OFF 5 seconds 10 seconds 30 seconds 1 minute 5 minutes 10 minutes or 15 minutes If OFF is selected the time skip f...

Page 142: ...des have the following features FLAT BASS POP ROCK JAZZ CLEAR VOICE The sound equalizer function is not used You hear the original sound without any change Emphasize the bass range Emphasize the treble range strongly Emphasize the bass and treble ranges slightly Emphasize the middle range Reduce noise to make the sound easy to listen When the unit is shipped USER is same as FLAT The six preset sou...

Page 143: ... band you want to change The selected frequency band is highlighted The following frequency bands are available 150Hz 500Hz 1kHz 4kHz and 12kHz 4 Tap to change the level of the selected frequency band You can change the level from 6dB to 6dB 13 increments with each increment being 1dB The larger the dB number the stronger it becomes Tapping increases the level Tapping decreases the level To modify...

Page 144: ...ecording INTERVIEW MEETING LECTURE MUSIC HEADPHONE PORTABLE COMPO REC MODE MP3 64kbps MP3 192kbps PCM 44 1kHz MP3 192kbps MP3 192kbps MP3 192kbps MIC SENS LOW HIGH HIGH HIGH HIGH HIGH MIC ALC ON ON OFF ON ON ON MIC MODE STEREO STEREO STEREO STEREO STEREO STEREO LOW CUT FILTER ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF PEAK LIMITER OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF SELF TIMER OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF VAS OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF E...

Page 145: ... on the power page 36 Switching operation mode folder page 31 2 Press the SCENE button The current recording scene appears 3 Tap to select a recording scene you want to customize Here INTERVIEW is selected 4 Tap MENU The recording scene setting screen appears 5 Tap to select a setting to change Here the REC MODE setting is selected 6 Tap The setting screen for the selected setting appears ...

Page 146: ...8 AUTO DIVIDE page 68 To continue and change another setting repeat steps 5 to 7 8 Tap to select OK and then tap The recording scene is updated with the change and the unit returns to the recording scene select screen Be sure to always select OK and then tap otherwise the changes are not updated If you do not register any setting but press the STOP button during the operation REGISTER SETTING appe...

Page 147: ...ower page 36 Switching operation mode folder page 31 2 Press and hold the SCENE button for more than 2 seconds The INITIALIZE screen appears 3 Tap or to select a recording scene you want to restore and then tap If you want to restore all recording scenes to their defaults select ALL 4 Tap to select YES and then tap The selected recording scene is restored initialized to its default and the unit re...

Page 148: ... is weak or the reception state is bad auto preset may not be possible If there is interference signal nearby the interference signal may be received and preset This is not a malfunction OUTPUT During FM radio reception you can output the broadcast to the speakers even when your headphones are plugged into the unit Because your headphones also act as an antenna during FM radio reception they must ...

Page 149: ...g file playback if your headphones are connected to the unit no sound is output to the speakers STEREO MONO When receiving FM radio depending on the reception state noise may make it difficult to listen to the radio If this happens change the setting to mono and you may find it easier to listen to the broadcast STEREO Stereo reception MONO Always mono reception ...

Page 150: ...elect a desired sound volume and then tap LED SETTING You can change this setting so that the LED light does not come on during recording OFF The LED light does not come on during recording ON The LED light comes on during recording Also it follows the response during operation and comes on SENSOR SENS You can adjust the sensitivity of tapping on the touch panel Sensitivity HIGH Sensitivity LOW Us...

Page 151: ...o the low power mode after 30 seconds but the touch panel s backlight is always on ON LOW POWER The screen goes into the low power mode after 30 seconds and the touch panel s backlight turns off after 30 seconds OFF Backlight for both the screen and the touch panel turns off after 30 seconds When shipped the unit is set to ON LOW POWER If the battery is low the backlight may not come on If the bac...

Page 152: ...is completely erased so that you can no longer recover the file To avoid accidentally erasing a file we recommend that you turn on the recycle bin function INIT MENU When you initialize the unit s menu settings all settings except calendar settings are restored to their defaults Even when you initialize the menu settings data on the microSD card is not erased NO Cancel menu settings initialization a...

Page 153: ...laylist with Russian file names while Russian is selected If you select Russian you cannot register files with French German or Spanish file names in a playlist and you cannot play back files registered in a playlist with French German or Spanish file names while one of these three languages is selected VERSION You can check the version of firmware used by the unit ...

Page 154: ... Windows Media Player Use the Windows Media Player appropriate for the OS of the PC as follows Windows Media Player 12 Windows 7 Windows Media Player 11 Windows Vista Windows XP Windows Media Player 10 Windows XP If you use a Windows Media Player not listed above the operation will not be guaranteed The operating environment described above is current as of January 2010 Obtain the latest Windows M...

Page 155: ... power consumption to its minimum Suspend is different from sleep In the suspend state the CPU stops but power is still supplied to the ROM Notes on PC connection If you change from your PC names of MP3 files or WAV files recorded on the unit playback of these files in their original folder becomes not possible To solve this problem you can rename the files following the naming rule or move them to th...

Page 156: ... CD R RW You can use Windows Media Player to copy audio files recorded on the unit to a CD R RW disc Creating audio files CD ripping You can use your PC to rip music CD or language CD into files in a form which can be played on the unit and then copy the files to the unit Using Windows Media Player to transfer music files You can use Windows Media Player to transfer music files created on the PC to the ...

Page 157: ...onnection cable for the connection When the unit is connected to your PC it can operate even if the battery is low Screen display during connection with PC During file transfer do not disconnect the unit from your PC While the connection screen appears all buttons and switches on the unit are disabled The first time you connect the unit to your PC Because multiple Found New Hardware messages will ap...

Page 158: ...depending on your PC environment Disconnecting your PC 1 Click the Task Tray icon and then click Safely remove USB mass storage device Depending on your PC environment the drive letter that appears may be different This is not a problem 2 When the Safe To Remove Hardware message appears disconnect the unit from your PC If does not appear on the Task Tray click to display hidden icons If it still d...

Page 159: ... the battery is being charged the battery indicator on the screen changes as shown in the illustration During the operation if you want to stop charging disconnect the unit from your PC Disconnecting your PC page 158 When charging is finished the LED light goes off Charging takes about 150 minutes The charging time is an approximate figure based on a completely discharged battery It will vary depend...

Page 160: ... reasons There is no battery in the unit The temperature of the unit has risen Disconnect the unit from your PC Turn off the power of the unit leave it for a while and then connect it back to your PC During charging the battery may become warm This is not a malfunction If the battery duration becomes significantly shorter even after a full charge this indicates the battery life has come to an end P...

Page 161: ...01 If XPS01 does not appear page 162 The unit s folders appear About files folders page 27 Drive name for the microSD card If the microSD card is formatted by the unit it appears as XPS01 If no microSD card is inserted in the unit or the a microSD card not formatted by the unit is inserted removable disk will appear If you change from your PC names of MP3 files or WAV files recorded on the unit playb...

Page 162: ...evices indicated in the following diagrams are shown below Disk drives and Universal Serial Bus controllers the unit is connected to your PC correctly SCROLL Windows XP With the unit connected to your PC perform the following operation From the Start menu or Desktop right click the My Computer icon and then select Properties from the displayed menu and then open the System Properties screen Click ...

Page 163: ...ur PC e If there are multiple USB terminals on your PC e g on the front or back try to use another USB terminal to connect the unit to your PC f If the unit is connected to your PC via a bus powered USB hub with multiple ports for plugging in USB devices remove the hub and use the dedicated USB connection cable to connect the unit directly to a USB terminal on your PC When using a USB cable for co...

Page 164: ...lder and you tap page 71 VARIABLE SPEED PLAYBACK NOT AVAILABLE This error message appears when you change the playback speed during PCM recording playback page 76 Recording MEMORY FULL This error message appears when you try to record but there is no free space left on the microSD card page 176 FILE FULL This error message appears when the number of files that can be recorded in a folder has exceed...

Page 165: ...IT IN MUSIC FOLDER This error message appears when you try to divide a file in the MUSIC folder page 29 page 85 List display NO DATA This error message appears when there is no file in the folder that can be used for playback on the unit page 33 RECYCLE folder CAN T EDIT IN RECYCLE BIN This error message appears when you try to divide a file in the RECYCLE folder page 30 page 85 PLS EMPTY RECYCLE BIN...

Page 166: ...y to register a file to a playlist MYLIST1 to MYLIST5 which is already full with 99 files page 88 YOU CAN ONLY EDIT PLAYLISTS IN MUSIC FOLDER This error message appears when you select a file located in a folder other than the MUSIC M folder and then try to register it to a playlist MYLIST1 to MYLIST5 page 88 CAN T ADD ALL FILES TO PLAYLIST This error message appears when you try to register more tha...

Page 167: ...ars when more than 3 000 files are selected and you set the repeat mode to ALL REPEAT or ALL RANDOM page 140 CAN T MAKE SONG LIST DUE TO NO FREE SPACE PLS DELETE UNWANTED FILES This error message appears when the microSD card is full so that a playlist cannot be created page 140 CAN T MAKE SONG LIST This error message appears when some kind of problem e g microSD write error happens so that a playl...

Page 168: ...essing a button is turned on Solution Turn off the Hold function See Preventing accidentally pressing a button hold function on page 40 Cause The unit is still connected to your PC with the microUSB connection cable Solution Disconnect the unit from your PC See Disconnecting your PC on page 158 Cause The tap sensor s sensitivity is low Solution Adjust the sensitivity See SENSOR SENS on page 150 Th...

Page 169: ...e is moved to the wrong folder Solution When you transfer a file from your PC to the unit if you place it in a folder other than the MUSIC M folder playback of the file by the unit is not possible Therefore make sure to transfer the file to the MUSIC M folder within XPS01 Cause The file cannot be played by the unit Solution Try using a different encoder MP3 or WMA conversion software to convert the fil...

Page 170: ...1 MP3 320 and MP3 192 More than 4 seconds for MP3 128 More than 8 seconds for MP3 64 More than 16 seconds for MP3 32 Cause The number of files in the folder has exceeded its limit 199 Solution Erase unwanted files See Erasing a file on page 118 You cannot erase a file Cause The file s attribute has been set to read only Solution Connect the unit to your PC and then change the attribute of the file or er...

Page 171: ...nnecting your PC on page 157 Cause A network drive is assigned Solution If a network drive is assigned this will conflict with the drive letter of the unit so that XPS01M may not be created To solve the problem change the assigned network drive and then connect the unit to your PC again Contact your network administrator for information on network drive assignment Recorded sound is distorted crack...

Page 172: ...lder See Emptying the RECYCLE folder on page 117 The timer does not function correctly Timer recording is not ready Cause The calendar has not been set Solution Set the calendar See Setting the calendar date and time on page 49 Cause The folder for storing recordings is full Solution Erase unwanted files See Erasing a file on page 118 Use a different folder for storing recordings Cause There is no r...

Page 173: ...e or microphone sensitivity for microphone recording is not appropriate Solution Change the REC MODE setting or MIC SENS setting to obtain the most appropriate recording environment and then try to record again See REC MODE on page 132 See MIC SENS on page 133 ...

Page 174: ...es based on the input socket type of the external recording device On the external device Audio cable Microphone input Mini plug 3 5 I with resistance commercially available Audio line input Mini plug 3 5 I with no resistance commercially available Use a stereo audio cable Before the actual dubbing first test the recording operation so that you can adjust the volume on the unit You can also record ...

Page 175: ...ot use benzene alcohol or thinner because they will damage or discolor the finish of the surfaces Also do not apply any pesticide to the unit About rising temperature of the unit If you use the unit for a long time its temperature may rise This is not malfunction ...

Page 176: ...prox 136 hours Approx 273 hours Approx 544 hours The above values apply when a microSD memory card from Toshiba is used The indicated recording time is only an approximate figure and may be different depending on the microSD card manufacturer or specification If there are multiple recorded files their total recording time will be shorter than the figures The possible recording time is the total time f...

Page 177: ... input mini plug 3 5 I microSD card slot Original I O terminal Operating temperature 5 C to 35 C Rated output headphones 1 8mW 1 8mW when 16 load SOUND EQ FLAT 10mW 10mW when 16 load 10 THD Speakers 120mW when 170 load Power source Lithium ion battery AC power USB original I O terminal Charging time Approx 150 minutes Battery duration Recording time MP3 32kbps Mono mode Approx 20 hours power save ...

Page 178: ...x 13 hours power save mode Approx 20 hours light off mode PCM 44 1kHz 16bit Approx 10 hours power save mode Approx 15 hours light off mode Radio reception earphones Approx 14 hours power save mode Approx 24 hours light off mode Playback environment Power save mode When backlight is ON power save LED setting OFF and sound EQ is FLAT Light off mode When backlight is OFF and sound EQ is FLAT In the l...

Page 179: ...e input 3 5ø mini original I O terminal Output 1 0W 1 0W during AC operation 0 2W 0 2W when lithium ion battery in Digital Sound Recorder main unit used Speakers Full range 36mm 4 speakers Power AC adapter DC5V AC100V 240V 50 60Hz Digital Sound Recorder main unit s lithium ion battery DC3 7V Supplied lithium ion battery specification Model DB L80 Voltage 3 7V Capacity 700mAh Operating environment T...

Page 180: ...g 148 Folder 27 Folder layout 27 29 Folder selection 31 Folder Skip 81 Format 122 H Headphones socket 22 Hold function 40 I ID3 LANGUAGE 152 Index mark 82 INIT MENU 152 Initialize menu 152 microSD card 122 preset 100 recording scene 147 L LCD display 23 LED light 22 150 LED NAV 152 LED SETTING 150 Line recording 48 Line in recording 67 Switch 53 List screen 33 Lithium ion battery 35 LOW CUT FILTER...

Page 181: ...ecording EQ 62 Recording FM radio 102 Recording level 59 134 Recording scene select 54 144 RECYCLE 30 114 RECYCLE BIN 152 Recycle bin function 114 REPEAT 140 Resume function 37 Rewind 73 S Scene select 54 144 SELF TIMER 136 SENSOR SENS 150 Skip 73 Sleep timer 112 SOUND EQ 142 STEREO 135 Stereo Earphones 21 STEREO WIDE 135 STEREO MONO 149 T Time search 79 TIME SKIP 73 141 TIMER 104 Touch panel 22 T...

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