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ICD-B10/B15

Basic Oper

ations

15

GB

Start playback.

After playing back one message, the unit stops at the beginning of the next
message.
When the last message on a folder has been played back, the unit stops at
the beginning of the last message.

For private listening

Connect an earphone or headphones (not supplied) to the EAR jack. The built-
in speaker will be automatically disconnected. If you plug in headphones, you
will get monaural output from both left and right channels.

To stop playback

To

Do this

stop at the beginning of

Press 

x

STOP.

the current message
stop at the current position

Press 

Nx

PLAY/STOP.

(Playback Pause function)*
To resume playback from that point,
press 

Nx

PLAY/STOP again.

* You  can also pause playback by pressing 

X

PAUSE instead of 

Nx

PLAY/

STOP. The OPR indicator will flash in green.  After an hour, the unit goes
into the stop mode at the current position.

Playing back all messages in a folder continuously
— Continuous Play

See page 36.

3

OPR indicator
(lights in green
during playback.)

EAR jack

Counter
display (or
the selected
display
mode)

2

Turn VOL to adjust

the volume.

1

Press 

Nx

PLAY/STOP.

Continued

16

GB

Playing Back Messages (continued)

Other operations

To

Do this

go back to the beginning

Press 

once.***

of the current message**
skip to the next  message**

Press 

once.***

go back to previous

Press 

.

 or 

>

 repeatedly.***

messages/skip to

(During stop mode, keep the button

succeeding messages

pressed to skip the messages

continuously.)

play back rapidly or

Set PLAY  SPEED to FAST or SLOW.

slowly

The messages will be played back

about 30% faster or 15% slower than
normal.

play messages with

Set PLAY SPEED to NORMAL.

normal speed

** If you have set a bookmark on the message, the unit stops at the bookmark.
*** These operations are for when EASY-S  is set to OFF.  For operations when

EASY-S  is set to ON, see page 17.

Various Ways of Playback

Playing back a message repeatedly — Repeat Play

During playback, press 

Nx

PLAY/STOP for more than one second.

“ will be displayed and the selected message will be played back

repeatedly.
To resume normal playback, press 

Nx

PLAY/STOP again. To stop

playback, press 

x

STOP.

Playing the beginning of each message — Scanning Play

During stop mode, press 

Nx

PLAY/STOP  for more than one second.

“SCAN” will be displayed in the display window and the first 5 seconds of
each message in the selected folder will be played back.
When you find the desired message, press 

Nx

PLAY/STOP. The message

will be played back until the end.

Basic Oper

ations

17

GB

Searching forward/backward during playback (Cue/Review)

To search forward, keep 

>

 pressed during playback and release the

button at the point you wish to resume playback.
To search backward, keep 

.

 pressed during playback and release the

button at the point you wish to resume playback.

The unit searches at slow speed (unit of 4 seconds) with playback sound. It
is useful when checking one word forward or behind.
If you keep 

>

 or 

.

pressed, the unit starts searching at higher speed.

Between messages the unit pauses for 2 seconds.

During cue/review,  the counter will be displayed, regardless of the
display mode setting (page 34).

You  can cue or review during playback pause. The unit goes back into
playback pause at the point you release 

>

 or 

.

.

Tip

When fast playback is done to the end of the last message,  

“ END ”  flashes

for 5 seconds and the OPR indicator lights up in green. (You  cannot hear
the playback sound.) If you keep 

.

 pressed while “ END ”  is flashing,

the messages are played back rapidly,   and normal playback will start at
the point you release the button.
When “ END ”  stops flashing and the OPR indicator goes off, the unit will
stop at the beginning of the last message.

If the last message is long and  you wish to start playback at a later part of
the message, keep 

>

 pressed to play back the message to the end and

then press 

.

 while  “ END ”  is flashing to go back to the desired point .

(For messages other than the last one,  go to the beginning of the next
message and play backward to the desired point.)

Locating quickly the point you wish to start playback (Easy
Search)

When EASY-S  is set to ON (page 36), you can quickly locate the point you
wish to start playback by pressing 

>

 or 

.

 repeatedly during playback

or playback pause.
You  can go back approx. 3 seconds by pressing 

.

 once, or advance

approx 10 seconds by pressing 

>

 once.  This function is useful when

locating a desired point in a long recording.

18

GB

Playing Back the Specified Section
Repeatedly  — A-B Repeat

While playing back a message, you can set the start (A) and end (B) points
for a section you wish to play repeatedly.

1

During playback, press A-B REPEAT  briefly.

The starting point (A) of the section you wish to play
repeatedly is set.  “ A-B B”  flashes.

2

During playback, press A-B REPEAT  briefly.

The finishing point (B) of the section is set.
“ A-B”  is displayed and the specified section is played
back repeatedly.

To resume normal playback

Press 

Nx

PLAY/STOP.

To stop A-B Repeat playback

Press 

x

STOP.

Notes

• You  cannot set A-B Repeat for a section that overlaps two or more messages.
• If you do not set the finishing point (B), the finishing point is automatically set

at the end (or the beginning) of the message.

A-B REPEAT

Summary of Contents for ICD-B10 - Ic Recorder

Page 1: ... or lower impedance microphone Playback speed control FAST 30 SLOW 15 Power requirements Two LR03 sizeAAA alkaline batteries 3V DC Dimensions w h d not incl projecting parts and controls 44 5 105 3 14 0 mm 1 13 6 4 1 4 9 16 in Mass incl batteries 68 g 2 4 oz Optional accessories Electret Condenser Microphone ECM Z60 ECM T115 Earphone MDR ED228LP MDR E818LP Connecting cord RK G64 Your dealer may no...

Page 2: ...ATTENTION AU COMPOSANT AYANT RAPPORT À LA SÉCURITÉ LES COMPOSANTS IDENTIFIÉS PAR UNE MARQUE 0 SUR LES DIAGRAMMES SCHÉMATIQUES ET LA LISTE DES PIÈCES SONT CRITIQUES POUR LA SÉCURITÉ DE FONCTIONNEMENT NE REMPLACER CES COMPOSANTS QUE PAR DES PIÈCES SONY DONT LES NUMÉROS SONT DONNÉS DANS CE MANUEL OU DANS LES SUPPLÉMENTS PUBLIÉS PAR SONY UNLEADED SOLDER Boards requiring use of unleaded solder are prin...

Page 3: ...ication 36 4 REC DATE recorded date indication 34 5 REMAIN indicator 34 6 Remaining memory indicator 12 7 Folder indication 10 14 For ICD B10 folders D and E do not appear 8 Remaining battery indicator 7 9 VOR voice operated recording indicator 13 q REC recording indicator 10 6 7 8 9 q qa qs 1 2 3 4 5 qa Selected message number 10 14 Mode indication of the menu ON OFF etc 8 20 24 27 30 35 qs Count...

Page 4: ...display appears when you insert batteries for the first time or when you insert batteries after the unit has been without batteries for a certain period of time In this case proceed from step 2 1 Press MENU to enter the menu mode 2 Display the clock setting display Step 2 Setting the Clock NxPLAY STOP MENU 1 Press once to display SET DATE 2 PressNxPLAY STOP The year digits will flash 3 Set the dat...

Page 5: ...ication flashes When the remaining time of recording reaches 1 minute the selected display mode page 34 and REMAIN will flash one after the other in the display window When the memory is full recording automatically stops and FULL will flash in the display window with an alarm sound To continue recording first erase some of the messages page 19 flashing Basic Operations 13GB Various Ways of Record...

Page 6: ... 17GB Searching forward backward during playback Cue Review To search forward keep pressed during playback and release the button at the point you wish to resume playback To search backward keep pressed during playback and release the button at the point you wish to resume playback The unit searches at slow speed unit of 4 seconds with playback sound It is useful when checking one word forward or ...

Page 7: ...bered For example if you erase Message 3 Message 4 will be renumbered as Message 3 When erasing is completed the unit will stop at the beginning of the following message Erase Message 3 Message 1 Message 2 Message 3 Message 4 Before erasing After erasing Remaining messages are renumbered Message 1 Message 4 Message 5 Message 2 Message 3 Continued 20GB Erasing all messages in a folder 2 While press...

Page 8: ... 2 DISASSEMBLY Note Follow the disassembly procedure in the numerical order given 2 1 SUB BLOCK ASSY UPPER LID Set Sub Block Assy Upper Lid F SW Board Main Board 1 screw B1 7x10 6 sub block assy upper lid case assy 4 claw 3 claws 5 2 screw B1 7x7 7 screws B1 7x2 5 8 speaker 1 CN703 case assy 3 F SW board 2 ...

Page 9: ...9 ICD B10 B15 2 3 MAIN BOARD 3 screw B1 7x10 2 speaker 1 Removal the solders 6 MAIN board 4 claw 5 claw case assy ...

Page 10: ... O Zephyr RTC I F serial clock signal output 38 DVCC Digital power supply pin 39 DVSS Digital ground pin 40 ZIFACK O Zephyr I F acknowledge signal output 41 SIPCS O Serial parallel converter IC I F chip enable signal output 42 AVCC Analog power supply pin 43 AVRH A D reference voltage H Connect to VCC 44 AVRL A D reference voltage L Connect to ground 45 AVSS Analog ground pin 46 BATT I Battery lev...

Page 11: ...ut 4 096 MHz 94 VCC Power supply pin 95 WAKEUP I Wake up signal input 96 DSPIFREQ I DSP voice I F request signal input 97 ZIFREQ I USB microcomputer zephyr I F request signal input 98 RTCINTR I Real time clock interruption request signal input 99 VBUSOFF I USB Vbus ON OFF detection signal input H OFF 100 HOLDSW I Hold switch signal input High HOLD 101 XFLMCEO O Flash memory chip enable 0 signal ou...

Page 12: ...C706 FLASH MEMORY Q702 B SW ZVCC Q705 706 WAKEUP SW IO1 ı IO8 VCC R B RE CE CLE ALE WE WP DSPIFREQ DCOMDT XDIFEN SIN1 SOT1 SCK1 XVORIN FLMIO00 ı FLMIO07 FLMRB XFLMRE XFLMCE0 FLMCLE FLMALE XFLMWE XFLMWP FLMSEL SPEED WAKEUP KEYPUP KEYIN0 KEYIN1 HOLDSW DSPSYSCK DSPPWR ADASYSCK XDSPRST DSPACK SOT2 SIN2 SCK2 SIPCS RTCCE RTCINTR SUBCLK BATT HPJACK XHSTBY XRESET XTALIN XTAL COM0 COM3 SEG00 ı SEG31 ı X701...

Page 13: ...ay be noted due to normal produc tion tolerances Circled numbers refer to waveforms Signal path E PB a REC IC109 on main board are not replaceable The voltages and Waveform of CSP chip size package cannot be measured because its lead layout is different from that of conventional IC Common Note on Printed Wiring Boards X parts extracted from the component side Y parts extracted from the conductor s...

Page 14: ...703 OPR R161 IC105 C120 R165 FB104 C112 IC102 IC107 Q101 R114 FB102 FB101 C108 C107 R102 R104 R103 R110 R108 C116 R116 C109 R112 R183 R185 R184 C128 C164 R142 C124 C155 C126 C123 C122 R118 R186 C165 R140 R764 R122 R141 R111 C111 C156 C152 RB103 RB102 RB101 C157 C154 C170 C167 C151 C141 C140 C125 C131 IC109 CSP CHIP SIZE PAKAGE IC110 C129 Q106 IC104 C106 R117 R113 R730 R166 R150 R152 R133 R181 R158...

Page 15: ...09 C727 C728 C750 MIC101 MIC C740 C739 Q702 C748 R794 R716 R757 C749 Q707 R763 C744 C743 C742 R732 R799 IC706 R168 D701 C759 R770 R718 R760 R758 R719 C763 R731 R734 R726 R729 R725 R188 C726 R714 R756 C754 C746 R754 R759 R722 C755 R172 R720 R798 Q710 R769 C758 R701 R702 W707 W702 W703 TP104 TP103 TP107 TP105 TP106 TP102 G D S G D S 1 3 25 24 48 120 91 90 1 61 60 31 30 1 1 36 IC710 IC712 2 B C E B C...

Page 16: ...ICD B10 B15 16 16 3 4 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM MAIN SECTION 1 3 Refer to page 24 for IC Block Diagrams IC B D IC B D IC B D IC B D IC B D Page 18 Page 17 ...

Page 17: ...ICD B10 B15 17 17 3 5 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM MAIN SECTION 2 3 Refer to page 13 for Waveform Page 16 Page 18 ...

Page 18: ...ICD B10 B15 18 18 3 6 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM MAIN SECTION 3 3 Refer to page 13 for Waveform Refer to page 24 for IC Block Diagrams IC B D IC B D Page 17 Page 23 Page 19 Page 16 ...

Page 19: ...ICD B10 B15 19 19 3 7 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM F SW SECTION CN703 Page 18 ...

Page 20: ...13 TP510 TP501 TP502 R707 R701 R506 C512 C510 R504 R507 R519 R509 C513 R512 R508 R515 Q504 C514 R705 R703 S705 A B REPEAT DISPLAY S702 ERASE S706 STOP S701 MENU S707 INDEX S704 FOLDER S703 1 1 2 3 6 5 4 3 2 IC507 1 680 351 12 12 B15 B15 3 8 PRINTED WIRING BOARD F SW SECTION Uses unleaded solder IC507 G 2 Q504 H 2 Semiconductor Location Ref No Location ...

Page 21: ...ion Ref No Location 1 A B C D E F G H I J 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 F SW BOARD SIDE B MAIN BOARD CN703 1 D702 D701 C506 C504 C517 L502 C507 R523 R524 3 2 1 15 1 5 10 30 16 20 25 4 5 R521 D502 C505 C509 C503 C518 IC505 IC502 IC508 L503 IC506 IC504 1 2 3 4 5 Q503 S D G 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 4 5 1 2 3 CN501 1 680 351 12 12 BACK LIGHT Page 15 ...

Page 22: ...G H 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 P SW BOARD SIDE A P SW BOARD SIDE B R722 R721 W706 W704 W701 W705 W703 W702 W707 R725 R723 R724 R726 S721 S722 S723 S724 S725 HOLD ON OFF SELECT S726 1 680 352 12 12 1 680 352 12 12 MAIN BOARD MAIN BOARD 3 2 REC STOP z PAUSE X SELECT SELECT B x Page 15 Page 15 ...

Page 23: ...ICD B10 B15 23 23 3 10 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM P SW SECTION Page 18 ...

Page 24: ... 1 4 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 16 15 14 13 12 11 CONTROL CIRCUIT 12 BIT SHIFT REGISTER 12 BIT STORAGE REGISTER OUTPUT BUFFER OPEN DRAIN VDD Q11 Q10 Q9 Q8 Q7 Q6 Q5 Q4 Q3 Q2 Q1 4 Q0 CLOCK DATA VSS 1 5 2 4 3 NC VCC IN A GND OUT Y VDD VDD OSCIN OSCOUT CE INTR 32KOUT SCLK SO SI VSS 32 kHz OUTPUT CONTROL COMPARATOR W COMPARATOR D ADDRESS REGISTER I O CONTROL ADDRESS DECODER SHIFT REGISTER INTERRUPT CONTROL OSC...

Page 25: ...06 01 BUTTON BASE 14 3 226 160 21 BUTTON REC B15 14 3 226 160 31 BUTTON REC B10 15 3 228 975 01 SHEET PAUSE ADHESIVE 16 3 226 161 21 BUTTON PAUSE B15 16 3 226 161 31 BUTTON PAUSE B10 17 3 224 511 01 SPRING JOG SP101 1 529 901 11 SPEAKER 3 2cm NOTE The mechanical parts with no reference number in the exploded views are not supplied Items marked are not stocked since they are seldom required for rou...

Page 26: ... BOARD COMPLETE B10 55 3 224 513 01 TERMINAL BATTERY 56 4 217 040 01 CAP TERMINAL 57 1 694 773 11 CONDUCTIVE BOARD CONNECTION 58 3 224 515 01 PLATE LIGHT GUIDE B15 58 3 224 515 11 PLATE LIGHT GUIDE B10 59 3 224 516 01 HOLDER LCD 60 3 224 512 01 CUSHION MICROPHONE 61 3 229 219 01 SHEET MICROPHONE 62 3 229 673 01 SHEET LCD Z 63 3 229 648 01 SHEET LH LCD101 1 804 254 11 DISPLAY PANEL LIQUID CRYSTAL M...

Page 27: ...W R703 1 218 969 11 RES CHIP 22K 5 1 16W R704 1 218 973 11 RES CHIP 47K 5 1 16W R705 1 218 973 11 RES CHIP 47K 5 1 16W R706 1 218 929 11 RES CHIP 10 5 1 16W B15 R707 1 218 929 11 RES CHIP 10 5 1 16W B15 SWITCH S701 1 771 053 21 SWITCH KEYBOARD STOP S702 1 771 053 21 SWITCH KEYBOARD DISPLAY S703 1 771 053 21 SWITCH KEYBOARD FOLDER S704 1 771 053 21 SWITCH KEYBOARD INDEX S705 1 771 053 21 SWITCH KEY...

Page 28: ...7 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 001uF 10 16V C165 1 125 777 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 10V C167 1 125 837 00 CERAMIC CHIP 1uF 10 6 3V C168 1 119 923 81 CERAMIC CHIP 0 047uF 10 10V C169 1 119 923 81 CERAMIC CHIP 0 047uF 10 10V C170 1 125 837 00 CERAMIC CHIP 1uF 10 6 3V C171 1 125 777 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 10V C172 1 117 919 11 TANTAL CHIP 10uF 20 6 3V C173 1 164 854 11 CERAMIC CHIP 15PF 5 16V C709 1 115 156 1...

Page 29: ...R146 1 218 977 11 RES CHIP 100K 5 1 16W R147 1 218 957 11 RES CHIP 2 2K 5 1 16W R150 1 218 985 11 RES CHIP 470K 5 1 16W R152 1 218 965 11 RES CHIP 10K 5 1 16W R153 1 218 953 11 RES CHIP 1K 5 1 16W R155 1 218 953 11 RES CHIP 1K 5 1 16W R157 1 218 990 11 SHORT 0 R158 1 218 957 11 RES CHIP 2 2K 5 1 16W R159 1 218 957 11 RES CHIP 2 2K 5 1 16W R161 1 218 990 11 SHORT 0 R165 1 218 941 11 RES CHIP 100 5 ...

Page 30: ...PE 100K VARIABLE RESISTOR RV101 1 227 136 21 RES VAR CARBON 30KX2 VOL SWITCH S702 1 692 605 31 SWITCH SLIDE PLAY SPEED VIBRATOR X701 1 795 268 21 VIBRATOR CERAMIC 4 096MHz X702 1 767 994 23 VIBRATOR CRYSTAL 32 768kHz 1 680 352 11 P SW BOARD RESISTOR R721 1 218 969 11 RES CHIP 22K 5 1 16W R722 1 218 965 11 RES CHIP 10K 5 1 16W R723 1 218 957 11 RES CHIP 2 2K 5 1 16W R724 1 218 961 11 RES CHIP 4 7K ...

Page 31: ... mounting location between the former and new types And R775 is to be added to the new type When inspecting and or servicing check the serial No to determine whether the IC706 is of the new or former types IC706 Former type K9F2808UOM YCBOT Serial No 100001 through 105622 New type MBM30AL0128 PFTN Serial No 105623 and later US Model Canadian Model AEP Model UK Model E Model Tourist Model SPM 01040...

Page 32: ...D S 1 3 120 91 90 1 61 60 31 30 IC710 IC712 2 G W705 W704 W701 8 9 IC706 25 24 48 1 C172 X701 C727 C750 C740 C739 R716 R757 C749 R755 C743 C742 R718 R760 R758 R719 C763 R731 R734 R726 R729 R725 R188 C726 R759 Q710 G D S 1 3 120 91 90 1 61 60 31 30 IC710 IC712 2 G W705 W704 W701 8 9 indicates corrected portion Page Former Type 15 Location C 3 to G 9 New Type ...

Page 33: ...w Type 17 IC706 8 759 583 36 IC K9F2808UOM YCBOT B15 Ref No Part No Description Page Former Type New Type 28 IC706 8 759 684 54 IC MBM30AL0128 PFTN B15 Ref No Part No Description R755 1 218 981 11 RES CHIP 220K 5 1 10W 29 Location C 13 ...

Page 34: ...to jump to the revised page Also clicking the version at the upper right on the revised page allows you to jump to the next revised page Ver Date Description of Revision 1 1 2001 11 Errors on the exploded views corrected and IC706 changed SPM 01040 1 0 2001 03 New ...

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