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ICD-SX733/SX734/SX1000

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Page 1: ...Use Troubleshooting List of Topics IC Recorder ICD SX733 SX734 SX1000 Use this Help Guide when you have any questions on how to use your IC recorder Go to Page Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use Search ...

Page 2: ...rom your computer 98 Help Guide Recharging the battery using a USB AC adaptor 99 Help Guide Disconnecting the IC recorder from the USB AC adaptor 101 Help Guide Turning the power on 102 Help Guide Turning the power off 103 Help Guide Memory card 29 Help Guide Inserting a memory card 104 Help Guide Selecting the memory 106 Help Guide Clock setting 30 Help Guide Setting the clock 107 Help Guide Sett...

Page 3: ...uide Adding a new segment to a previously recorded file 139 Help Guide Adding an overwrite recording during playback 141 Help Guide Recording a few seconds in advance the pre recording function 143 Help Guide Recording one sound source to two files the dual recording function ICD SX1000 only 145 Help Guide Recording across memory media cross memory recording 147 Help Guide Starting to record autom...

Page 4: ...ing the desired point quickly Easy Search 172 Help Guide Using a calendar 42 Help Guide Selecting a recording date from the calendar and playing back 174 Help Guide Setting an alarm 43 Help Guide Playing back a file at a desired time with an alarm 176 Help Guide Changing the alarm setting 178 Help Guide Editing 9 Help Guide Erasing files 44 Help Guide Erasing a file 179 Help Guide Erasing all file...

Page 5: ... 208 Help Guide Turning the beep sound on or off Beep 209 Help Guide Using the sleep timer Sleep Timer 210 Help Guide Setting the time period for the IC recorder to turn off Auto Power Off 211 Help Guide Resetting all menu items to the default setting Reset All Settings 212 Help Guide Formatting the memory Format 213 Help Guide Checking the system information System Information 214 Help Guide Comp...

Page 6: ...e Important information 58 Help Guide Listening for a Lifetime 245 Help Guide Copyrights Trademarks License 59 Help Guide Trademarks 247 Help Guide Notice for users 248 Help Guide License 249 Help Guide Support website 60 Help Guide Customer support websites 250 Troubleshooting 2 IC recorder operations 15 If you have problems 61 Troubleshooting 251 Resetting the IC recorder 62 Resetting the IC rec...

Page 7: ...R function does not work 271 When recording from other equipment the inputlevel is too strong or not strong enough 272 The input sound is distorted 273 You cannot add a recording or an overwrite recording 274 Playback 68 The playback volume is low 275 The playback sound becomes loud unexpectedly 276 No sound comes from the speaker 277 Sound comes from the speaker even when theheadphones are plugge...

Page 8: ... file transferred from your computer is notdisplayed or cannot be played back 296 The computer cannot start 297 Software operations Sound Organizer 16 Installation 74 The Sound Organizer software cannot be installed 298 Connections 75 The IC recorder cannot be properly connected 299 Operations 76 Playback sound from the computer is low No soundis emitted from the computer 300 Stored files cannot b...

Page 9: ...How to Use Select the item you want to check from the navigation pane on the left If you cannot find the item In the List of Topics you can see headers for all of the topics in this help guide You can search for what you want by entering keywords in the search window at the top of the page Go to Page Top Back Back to Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use 1 Search ...

Page 10: ...leshooting Select the item you want to check from the navigation pane on the left If you cannot find the item In the List of Topics you can see headers for all of the topics in this help guide You can search for what you want by entering keywords in the search window at the top of the page Go to Page Top Back Back to Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use 2 Search ...

Page 11: ...cs you can see headers for all of the topics in this help guide Select the item you want to check from the navigation pane on the left If you cannot find the item You can search for what you want by entering keywords in the search window at the top of the page Go to Page Top Back Back to Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use 3 Search ...

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Page 14: ...oting List of Topics IC Recorder ICD SX733 SX734 SX1000 Preparation Parts description Display window Power Memory card Clock setting Language setting Selecting items on the display HOLD Maintaining the volume level European model only Go to Page Top Back Back to Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use 6 Search ...

Page 15: ... Specifications Announcements Troubleshooting List of Topics IC Recorder ICD SX733 SX734 SX1000 Recording Recording Various operations settings Recording via other devices Using external devices Go to Page Top Back Back to Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use 7 Search ...

Page 16: ...r Software Specifications Announcements Troubleshooting List of Topics IC Recorder ICD SX733 SX734 SX1000 Playback Playing Various operations settings Using a calendar Setting an alarm Go to Page Top Back Back to Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use 8 Search ...

Page 17: ... Specifications Announcements Troubleshooting List of Topics IC Recorder ICD SX733 SX734 SX1000 Editing Erasing files Organizing files Track marks Dividing files Changing names Protecting files Go to Page Top Back Back to Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use 9 Search ...

Page 18: ...back Editing Menu Computer Software Specifications Announcements Troubleshooting List of Topics IC Recorder ICD SX733 SX734 SX1000 Menu Using menus Menu items Go to Page Top Back Back to Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use 10 Search ...

Page 19: ...ng Menu Computer Software Specifications Announcements Troubleshooting List of Topics IC Recorder ICD SX733 SX734 SX1000 Computer Using the IC recorder with a computer Go to Page Top Back Back to Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use 11 Search ...

Page 20: ...yback Editing Menu Computer Software Specifications Announcements Troubleshooting List of Topics IC Recorder ICD SX733 SX734 SX1000 Software Sound Organizer Go to Page Top Back Back to Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use 12 Search ...

Page 21: ...ack Editing Menu Computer Software Specifications Announcements Troubleshooting List of Topics IC Recorder ICD SX733 SX734 SX1000 Specifications Specifications Go to Page Top Back Back to Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use 13 Search ...

Page 22: ...cations Announcements Troubleshooting List of Topics IC Recorder ICD SX733 SX734 SX1000 Announcements Notes on use Safety regulations Important information Copyrights Trademarks License Support website Go to Page Top Back Back to Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use 14 Search ...

Page 23: ...mitations List of Topics IC Recorder ICD SX733 SX734 SX1000 IC recorder operations If you have problems Resetting the IC recorder Noise Power Charging General operations Recording Playback Editing Clock Display Files Computer Go to Page Top Back Back to Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use 15 Search ...

Page 24: ...e operations Sound Organizer Messages System limitations List of Topics IC Recorder ICD SX733 SX734 SX1000 Software operations Sound Organizer Installation Connections Operations Go to Page Top Back Back to Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use 16 Search ...

Page 25: ...order operations Software operations Sound Organizer Messages System limitations List of Topics IC Recorder ICD SX733 SX734 SX1000 Messages Messages list Go to Page Top Back Back to Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use 17 Search ...

Page 26: ...perations Software operations Sound Organizer Messages System limitations List of Topics IC Recorder ICD SX733 SX734 SX1000 System limitations System limitations Go to Page Top Back Back to Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use 18 Search ...

Page 27: ...rging the battery Disconnecting the IC recorder from your computer Recharging the battery using a USB AC adaptor Disconnecting the IC recorder from the USB AC adaptor Turning the power on Turning the power off Memory card Inserting a memory card Selecting the memory Clock setting Setting the clock Setting the clock using the menu Language setting Setting the display language Selecting items on the...

Page 28: ...tarting to record automatically in response to sound the VOR function Recording via other devices Recording with an external microphone Recording from external equipment using the synchronized recording function Recording without using the synchronized recording function Using external devices Recording the playback sound of the IC recorder on external equipment Playback Playing Playing back the r...

Page 29: ...d file at one time Dividing files Dividing a file at the current position Dividing a file at all the track mark positions Changing names Changing a folder name Changing a file name Protecting files Protecting a file Menu Using menus Using the menu Menu list Menu items Selecting the recording mode REC Mode Selecting the input mode and the input sensitivity of an external device Ext Input Setting Re...

Page 30: ... recorder drag and drop Playing back music files copied from your computer using the IC recorder Using the IC Recorder as USB memory Software Sound Organizer What you can do using Sound Organizer for Windows only System requirements for using Sound Organizer Installing Sound Organizer for Windows only The Sound Organizer window for Windows only Specifications Specifications About compatible memory...

Page 31: ...e Power The IC recorder cannot be turned on The IC recorder does not operate even if you press any button The IC recorder cannot be turned off The IC recorder is powered off automatically The battery life is short Charging You cannot charge the battery by connecting the IC recorder to your computer The charging indicator is not displayed or disappears in the middle of charging COLD or HOT is flash...

Page 32: ...he IC recorder The memory card is not recognized Computer Even after you change a menu setting the change is not applied to the menu A character in a folder or file name is displayed in unreadable characters It takes a long time to copy a file The IC recorder is not recognized by your computer A folder file cannot be transferred from your computer The file transferred from your computer is not dis...

Page 33: ...Messages Messages list Messages list System limitations System limitations System limitations Go to Page Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use 25 ...

Page 34: ...ications Announcements Troubleshooting List of Topics IC Recorder ICD SX733 SX734 SX1000 Parts description Parts and controls Explains the name of parts such as buttons and switches on the IC recorder Go to Page Top Back Back to Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use 26 Search ...

Page 35: ...set Shows the message that appears in the display window when the HOLD function is set to ON Display in the HOLD status Shows the message that appears in the display window when you operate the IC recorder while the HOLD function is set to ON Display of the current file information Explains the display which shows the current file information such as the date and time recorded file length etc Disp...

Page 36: ...er from your computer Recharging the battery using a USB AC adaptor Explains how to charge the rechargeable battery from the AC outlet using the USB AC adaptor Disconnecting the IC recorder from the USB AC adaptor Explains how to disconnect the IC recorder from the USB AC adaptor Turning the power on Explains how to turn the power of the IC recorder on with the POWER ON OFF HOLD switch Turning the...

Page 37: ...t of Topics IC Recorder ICD SX733 SX734 SX1000 Memory card Inserting a memory card Explains how to insert or remove a memory card Selecting the memory Explains how to select the memory to be used either the built in memory or the memory card Go to Page Top Back Back to Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use 29 Search ...

Page 38: ...oting List of Topics IC Recorder ICD SX733 SX734 SX1000 Clock setting Setting the clock Explains how to set the clock when the clock setting window appears Setting the clock using the menu Explains how to set the clock from the menu Go to Page Top Back Back to Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use 30 Search ...

Page 39: ...Announcements Troubleshooting List of Topics IC Recorder ICD SX733 SX734 SX1000 Language setting Setting the display language Explains how to select the language to be used for messages menus folder names etc Go to Page Top Back Back to Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use 31 Search ...

Page 40: ...Recorder ICD SX733 SX734 SX1000 Selecting items on the display Selecting a folder and a file Explains how to select a file or a folder in the display window Selecting a tab Explains how to select the tab and switch the display according to the tab selected Go to Page Top Back Back to Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use 32 Search ...

Page 41: ...Recorder ICD SX733 SX734 SX1000 HOLD Preventing unintentional operations HOLD Explains how to disable all button operations to prevent unintentional operations Releasing the HOLD function Explains how to release the HOLD function to enable button operations Go to Page Top Back Back to Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use 33 Search ...

Page 42: ...ng List of Topics IC Recorder ICD SX733 SX734 SX1000 Maintaining the volume level European model only Maintaining the moderate volume level European models only Explains how to maintain a moderate volume level when using the headphones Go to Page Top Back Back to Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use 34 Search ...

Page 43: ...ording procedures using the built in microphone Peak meter for the recording level Explains the recording level guide It appears during recording and shows the input level Monitoring sound while recording Explains how to monitor the sound while recording with the supplied headphones Various operations while recording Introduces various operations you can perform while recording Go to Page Top Back...

Page 44: ...cene 1 or My Scene 2 in the Scene Select setting Tips for better recording Introduces hints for recording in various situations Settings for the Scene Select function Introduces the recording settings such as REC Mode Sensitivity setting etc that are set for each Scene Select item Recording sound manually Explains how to record sound while adjusting the recording level manually which can reduce th...

Page 45: ...atically when the memory currently being used becomes full during recording Starting to record automatically in response to sound the VOR function This function starts and pauses recording automatically according to the volume of the sound input level that the IC recorder detects Go to Page Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use 37 ...

Page 46: ... selects the input mode with the Ext Input Setting menu Recording from external equipment using the synchronized recording function Explains how to start and pause recording automatically according to the sound level input from externally connected equipment synchronized recording Recording without using the synchronized recording function Explains how to record manually regardless of the sound le...

Page 47: ...ooting List of Topics IC Recorder ICD SX733 SX734 SX1000 Using external devices Recording the playback sound of the IC recorder on external equipment Explains how to record the playback sound of the IC recorder on external equipment Go to Page Top Back Back to Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use 39 Search ...

Page 48: ...cs IC Recorder ICD SX733 SX734 SX1000 Playing Playing back the recorded sound Explains how to play back the recorded sound with the speaker of the IC recorder Various operations while playing Introduces various operations you can perform while playing Go to Page Top Back Back to Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use 40 Search ...

Page 49: ...the DPC Digital Pitch Control and the key control function Explains how to adjust the playback speed and key tones Selecting the sound effect Explains how to set the effect you want for playback Customizing the sound level Explains how to adjust the sound levels of the multiple frequency band to obtain your favorite sound effect Selecting the playback mode Explains how to set the playback mode suc...

Page 50: ...ing List of Topics IC Recorder ICD SX733 SX734 SX1000 Using a calendar Selecting a recording date from the calendar and playing back Explains how to play back a file recorded using the IC recorder by searching for it from the calendar Go to Page Top Back Back to Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use 42 Search ...

Page 51: ...D SX733 SX734 SX1000 Setting an alarm Playing back a file at a desired time with an alarm Explains how to start playing back a file with alarm sound at a desired time you set Changing the alarm setting Explains how to change an alarm setting that has already been set Go to Page Top Back Back to Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use 43 Search ...

Page 52: ...ooting List of Topics IC Recorder ICD SX733 SX734 SX1000 Erasing files Erasing a file Explains how to erase a file stored on the IC recorder Erasing all files in a folder Explains how to erase all files in a selected folder at once Go to Page Top Back Back to Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use 44 Search ...

Page 53: ...der ICD SX733 SX734 SX1000 Organizing files Moving a file to a different folder Explains how to move a selected file to a selected folder Copying a file to the other memory Explains how to copy a file back and forth between the built in memory and a memory card Go to Page Top Back Back to Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use 45 Search ...

Page 54: ... Explains how to add track marks to make it easier for you to find a point in a file Erasing a track mark Explains how to erase a track mark that is located at just before the current position Erasing all the track marks in the selected file at one time Explains how to erase all track marks in the selected file at once Go to Page Top Back Back to Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on u...

Page 55: ...corder ICD SX733 SX734 SX1000 Dividing files Dividing a file at the current position Explains how to divide a file into two parts at the desired position Dividing a file at all the track mark positions Explains how to divide a file at all track mark positions Go to Page Top Back Back to Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use 47 Search ...

Page 56: ...ics IC Recorder ICD SX733 SX734 SX1000 Changing names Changing a folder name Explains how to change a folder name by selecting one from a template Changing a file name Explains how to add a word words from a template to the beginning of the file name Go to Page Top Back Back to Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use 48 Search ...

Page 57: ...pecifications Announcements Troubleshooting List of Topics IC Recorder ICD SX733 SX734 SX1000 Protecting files Protecting a file Explains how to protect a file so that you cannot erase or edit it Go to Page Top Back Back to Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use 49 Search ...

Page 58: ...ics IC Recorder ICD SX733 SX734 SX1000 Using menus Using the menu Explains how to set menus Menu list Introduces the menus in each tab and in which operation mode the IC recorder can make changes to the menu It also includes a link to each menu topic Go to Page Top Back Back to Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use 50 Search ...

Page 59: ...when a sound that is too loud is input to prevent sound distortion during manual recording Selecting the display mode Display Explains how to set which information is to be displayed elapsed time remaining time etc in the display window Turning the recording lamp the access lamp on or off LED Explains how to turn the recording lamp the access lamp on or off while you are operating the IC recorder ...

Page 60: ...ngs This function changes menu settings back to the default settings Some of the menu items such as the clock setting will not be changed Formatting the memory Format Explains how to format the built in memory or a memory card which erases all files and changes the folder structure back to the initial status Checking the system information System Information Explains how to check the model name of...

Page 61: ... computer Explains how to copy files and folders from the memory on the IC recorder to your computer Copying a music file from your computer to the IC recorder drag and drop Explains how to copy music files that are stored on your computer to the IC recorder Playing back music files copied from your computer using the IC recorder Explains how to listen to the files that have been transferred from ...

Page 62: ...m using the Sound Organizer software System requirements for using Sound Organizer Shows a list of the system environments that are required to use the Sound Organizer software Installing Sound Organizer for Windows only Explains the procedures required to install the Sound Organizer software The Sound Organizer window for Windows only Explains the operations you can perform on the basic Sound Org...

Page 63: ...corder System requirements Shows a list of the system environments that are required to use the IC recorder such as the version of your OS the size of the memory etc Design and specifications Shows the specifications of the IC recorder such as dimensions and weight the size of the built in memory etc Battery life Shows the battery life for the built in rechargeable battery in each file format Go t...

Page 64: ...ncements Troubleshooting List of Topics IC Recorder ICD SX733 SX734 SX1000 Notes on use Precautions Explains notes on operations such as the places you use the IC recorder and information on handling or maintenance Go to Page Top Back Back to Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use 56 Search ...

Page 65: ...ecifications Announcements Troubleshooting List of Topics IC Recorder ICD SX733 SX734 SX1000 Safety regulations Safety regulations Describes important information warnings or notes for your safety Go to Page Top Back Back to Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use 57 Search ...

Page 66: ...tware Specifications Announcements Troubleshooting List of Topics IC Recorder ICD SX733 SX734 SX1000 Important information Listening for a Lifetime Important information on the sound level Go to Page Top Back Back to Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use 58 Search ...

Page 67: ...leshooting List of Topics IC Recorder ICD SX733 SX734 SX1000 Copyrights Trademarks License Trademarks List of trademarks registered trademarks Notice for users Important notice on copyrights License Notes on the software license Go to Page Top Back Back to Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use 59 Search ...

Page 68: ...are Specifications Announcements Troubleshooting List of Topics IC Recorder ICD SX733 SX734 SX1000 Support website Customer support websites Introduces URLs of the customer support websites Go to Page Top Back Back to Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use 60 Search ...

Page 69: ...perations Software operations Sound Organizer Messages System limitations List of Topics IC Recorder ICD SX733 SX734 SX1000 If you have problems Troubleshooting Go to Page Top Back Back to Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use 61 Search ...

Page 70: ...ns Software operations Sound Organizer Messages System limitations List of Topics IC Recorder ICD SX733 SX734 SX1000 Resetting the IC recorder Resetting the IC recorder Go to Page Top Back Back to Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use 62 Search ...

Page 71: ...file is noisy and you want to record with less noise in your recording A rustling noise is recorded A buzzing or humming noise is recorded Noise is recorded when you record a file using an external microphone not supplied Noise is heard when you listen to the file using headphones Noise is heard in the playback even though the noise cut function is active Go to Page Top Back Back to Top 4 447 269 ...

Page 72: ...s IC Recorder ICD SX733 SX734 SX1000 Power The IC recorder cannot be turned on The IC recorder does not operate even if you press any button The IC recorder cannot be turned off The IC recorder is powered off automatically The battery life is short Go to Page Top Back Back to Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use 64 Search ...

Page 73: ...ecorder ICD SX733 SX734 SX1000 Charging You cannot charge the battery by connecting the IC recorder to your computer The charging indicator is not displayed or disappears in the middle of charging COLD or HOT is flashing instead of the battery indicator Go to Page Top Back Back to Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use 65 Search ...

Page 74: ...ganizer Messages System limitations List of Topics IC Recorder ICD SX733 SX734 SX1000 General operations The IC recorder does not operate correctly The recording lamp and the access lamp do not light Go to Page Top Back Back to Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use 66 Search ...

Page 75: ...SX734 SX1000 Recording You cannot record a file Recording is interrupted The VOR function does not work When recording from other equipment the input level is too strong or not strong enough The input sound is distorted You cannot add a recording or an overwrite recording Go to Page Top Back Back to Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use 67 Search ...

Page 76: ...low The playback sound becomes loud unexpectedly No sound comes from the speaker Sound comes from the speaker even when the headphones are plugged in Sound effect does not change even when the Effect setting is changed Playback speed is too fast or too slow Playback sound is not good when a music file is played back Go to Page Top Back Back to Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use ...

Page 77: ...Sound Organizer Messages System limitations List of Topics IC Recorder ICD SX733 SX734 SX1000 Editing You cannot divide a file You cannot move a file You cannot copy a file to another memory Go to Page Top Back Back to Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use 69 Search ...

Page 78: ...are operations Sound Organizer Messages System limitations List of Topics IC Recorder ICD SX733 SX734 SX1000 Clock is displayed The recording date of a file appears as y m d or Go to Page Top Back Back to Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use 70 Search ...

Page 79: ... limitations List of Topics IC Recorder ICD SX733 SX734 SX1000 Display There are fewer menu items displayed in the menu mode The remaining time displayed in the display window is shorter than that displayed on the computer Go to Page Top Back Back to Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use 71 Search ...

Page 80: ...List of Topics IC Recorder ICD SX733 SX734 SX1000 Files The Memory Full animation is displayed and you cannot start recording The File Full animation is displayed and you cannot operate the IC recorder The memory card is not recognized Go to Page Top Back Back to Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use 72 Search ...

Page 81: ...t applied to the menu A character in a folder or file name is displayed in unreadable characters It takes a long time to copy a file The IC recorder is not recognized by your computer A folder file cannot be transferred from your computer The file transferred from your computer is not displayed or cannot be played back The computer cannot start Go to Page Top Back Back to Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 S...

Page 82: ...ftware operations Sound Organizer Messages System limitations List of Topics IC Recorder ICD SX733 SX734 SX1000 Installation The Sound Organizer software cannot be installed Go to Page Top Back Back to Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use 74 Search ...

Page 83: ...Software operations Sound Organizer Messages System limitations List of Topics IC Recorder ICD SX733 SX734 SX1000 Connections The IC recorder cannot be properly connected Go to Page Top Back Back to Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use 75 Search ...

Page 84: ...uter is low No sound is emitted from the computer Stored files cannot be played back or edited The counter or slider moves incorrectly or noise is heard Operation is slow when there are many files Display does not work during saving adding or deleting of files The software hangs when the Sound Organizer software starts up Go to Page Top Back Back to Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes o...

Page 85: ...der operations Software operations Sound Organizer Messages System limitations List of Topics IC Recorder ICD SX733 SX734 SX1000 Messages list Messages list Go to Page Top Back Back to Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use 77 Search ...

Page 86: ...perations Software operations Sound Organizer Messages System limitations List of Topics IC Recorder ICD SX733 SX734 SX1000 System limitations System limitations Go to Page Top Back Back to Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use 78 Search ...

Page 87: ...tions Announcements Troubleshooting List of Topics Print IC Recorder ICD SX733 SX734 SX1000 Parts and controls ICD SX1000 ICD SX733 SX734 1 Built in microphones stereo L R 2 Built in zoom microphone monaural 3 Peak lamp ICD SX1000 only 4 Display window 5 SCENE button Back Back to Top 79 Search ...

Page 88: ...dphones jack 24 M2 microSD memory card slot The card slot is in the cover 2 25 DPC SPEED KEY CTRL control switch 26 RESET button 1 These buttons and the jack have a tactile dot Use it as a reference point for operations or to identify each terminal 2 In this Help Guide M2 and microSD cards are generally referred to as a memory card The M2 microSD card slot is referred to as the memory card slot No...

Page 89: ...ew podcast file is transferred from the Sound Organizer software 2 Scene select indicator Displays the currently selected scene used for recording Appears when a scene is set Auto Voice Rec Meeting Lecture Voice Notes Interview Music My Scene 1 My Scene 2 3 File information type indicator A folder where you can record a file A folder for playback only A folder for podcast files Title name Artist n...

Page 90: ... If there is less than 10 minutes time remaining the time is displayed in minutes and seconds 10 Track mark indicator Displays the track mark number just before the current position Appears when a track mark is set for a file 11 Alarm indicator Appears when the alarm is set in a file 12 File number information The selected file number is displayed in the numerator and the total number of files in ...

Page 91: ...18 Battery indicator Go to Page Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use 83 ...

Page 92: ...l meter display in AGC recording mode In manual recording the level meter whose colors are reverse is displayed 2 Operation mode indicator Displays the following depending on the current operation of the IC recorder recording recording pause flashing recording with the VOR function recording pause with the VOR function flashing If you press REC PAUSE to pause recording when VOR is set to ON in the...

Page 93: ...ivity setting indicator Manual When Manual is selected the recording level also appears Recording level over indicator Appears when the recording level is too high and has reached a specified level while recording 6 Limiter indicator appears during manual recording Appears when LIMITER is set to ON in the menu 7 Pre recording buffering time display Appears when the IC recorder is in the recording ...

Page 94: ... g 130101_001 mp3 Artist name e g My Recording Title Date_file number e g 130101_001 Playback level meter 2 Playback mode indicator 1 Appears when a file is played back Appears when files in one folder are played back continuously ALL Appears when all the files are played back continuously 1 Appears when one file is played back repeatedly Appears when files in one folder are played back repeatedly...

Page 95: ...ecognize the recording mode 6 Sleep timer indicator When the sleep timer is set is displayed in the same area of the display as the recording mode The sleep timer indicator appears prior to the recording mode indicator 7 Noise Cut Effect indicator Appears when the Noise Cut in the menu is set to Auto Maximum or Medium or Effect is set in the menu Noise Cut Pop Rock Jazz Bass1 Bass2 Custom 8 Remain...

Page 96: ... numbers or items for explanatory purposes The actual window may differ from those displayed here 1 Message displayed when the HOLD function is set to ON HOLD and the current time appear for approximately 3 seconds when you slide the POWER ON OFF HOLD switch in the direction of HOLD Go to Page Top Related Topic Preventing unintentional operations HOLD Releasing the HOLD function Go to Page Top Bac...

Page 97: ...tems for explanatory purposes The actual window may differ from those displayed here 1 Message displayed while HOLD function is on Appears when you attempt to operate the IC recorder while the HOLD function is set to prevent unintentional operations All button operations are disabled Go to Page Top Related Topic Preventing unintentional operations HOLD Releasing the HOLD function Go to Page Top Ba...

Page 98: ... y year m month d day and time File Length Displays the length of the file h hour m minute and s second Model Name Displays the name of the device on which the current file was recorded The model name that appears for Model in the System Information will be displayed in this area Scene Displays the Scene Select setting in effect when the file was recorded REC Mode Displays the recording mode of th...

Page 99: ...ed with the IC recorder you use Hint If you do not attempt to operate the IC recorder for 60 seconds the file information disappears and the display returns to the stop mode display If you go back to the stop mode display immediately press STOP Go to Page Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use 91 ...

Page 100: ...displayed Built in memory Appears when you insert a memory card and set the memory to the built in memory memory card Appears when you insert a memory card and set the memory to the memory card 2 Folders Displays the folders contained in the selected tab Structure of folders displayed in the display window of the IC recorder The display of the structure of the folders seen in the display window of...

Page 101: ...er the MUSIC folder which contains a file when some folders have multiple levels all folders will be displayed in parallel Folders transferred to places other than under the MUSIC folder or the PODCASTS folder A folder called No Folder If you transfer music files separately those files will be displayed under this folder Folders displayed on the tab of the IC recorder Folders for podcast files tra...

Page 102: ... Display of the file list Note The window shown above displays indications numbers or items for explanatory purposes The actual window may differ from those displayed here 1 Folder The icon and the name of the particular folder that you select 2 File list The list of files stored in the folder Go to Page Top Back Back to Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use 94 Search ...

Page 103: ...ng on the model you are using Note The window shown above displays indications numbers or items for explanatory purposes The actual window may differ from those displayed here 1 Menu tabs Displays the menu tabs Recording Playback Edit Display IC recorder settings 2 Menu items Displays the menu items of the selected menu tab Go to Page Top Related Topic Menu list Go to Page Top Back Back to Top 4 4...

Page 104: ...cator appears on the display It takes about 4 hours to fully charge an exhausted battery 2 1 If the IC recorder cannot be connected to a computer directly use the supplied USB connection support cable 2 This is an approximation for the time it takes to charge from no remaining battery power to full battery power at room temperature It varies depending on the remaining power and the condition of th...

Page 105: ... for operations are the same Go to Page Top Related Topic Disconnecting the IC recorder from your computer Connecting the IC recorder to your computer Go to Page Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use 97 ...

Page 106: ...menu displayed can be different on different operating systems The icon may not be always displayed on the taskbar depending on your computer settings On a Mac screen click the removal icon of the IC RECORDER that appears on the sidebar of the Finder 3 Disconnect the IC recorder from the USB port of the computer and slide the USB DIRECT slide lever in the direction of the arrow to retract the USB ...

Page 107: ...if the temperature of the battery is low or if the battery is charged while you are transferring data to the IC recorder A USB AC adaptor not supplied Note If it is difficult to connect the IC recorder directly to the USB AC adaptor use the supplied USB connection support cable 1 Connect a USB AC adaptor not supplied to an AC outlet 2 Slide the USB DIRECT slide lever on the back of the IC recorder...

Page 108: ...he model you are using however the buttons and controls used for operations are the same Go to Page Top Related Topic Disconnecting the IC recorder from the USB AC adaptor Go to Page Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use 100 ...

Page 109: ... access lamp of the IC recorder do not light 3 Disconnect the IC recorder from the USB AC adaptor and then disconnect the USB AC adaptor from the AC outlet Note During recording the recording lamp lights or flashes in red or accessing data the access lamp flashes in orange the IC recorder should not be connected to or disconnected from the USB AC adaptor connected to the AC outlet the USB AC adapt...

Page 110: ...e ICD SX1000 model These illustrations may look different from the model you are using however the buttons and controls used for operations are the same Hint When the IC recorder is in the stop mode and you leave the IC recorder without attempting an operation for a certain length of time the auto power off function will take effect The length of time before auto power off is set to 10min when you...

Page 111: ...ver the buttons and controls used for operations are the same Hint When the IC recorder is in the stop mode and you leave the IC recorder without attempting an operation for a certain length of time the auto power off function will take effect The length of time before auto power off is set to 10min when you purchase the IC recorder If the sleep timer is set the IC recorder will turn off automatic...

Page 112: ... a memory card securely to the end of the slot until it clicks into place as described below Insert an M2 with the terminal side facing toward you Insert a microSD card with the label side facing toward you 3 Close the cover of the memory card slot Change to Memory Card appears on the display 4 Press or to select Yes or No and then press Note If a memory card is not recognized remove it and then i...

Page 113: ...ased on the ICD SX1000 model These illustrations may look different from the model you are using however the buttons and controls used for operations are the same Hint To remove the memory card push the memory card into the slot When it pops out remove it from the memory card slot Go to Page Top Related Topic Formatting the memory Format Selecting the memory using the menu Select Memory Structure ...

Page 114: ...ecorder 3 Press The memory selection window is displayed 4 Press or to select Built In Memory or Memory Card and then press The tab icon is changed to those of the selected memory or 5 Press STOP to return to the stop mode display Hint You can switch the memory using the menu Select MENU the tab Select Memory to switch the memory If the memory card has not been formatted switch the memory using th...

Page 115: ...Repeat this procedure to set month day hour and minute in sequence You can move the cursor to the year month day hour and minute by pressing or When you set the minute and press the clock reflects the setting When you finish setting the clock the display window returns to the stop mode display Note If you do not press within 1 minute of entering the clock setting data the clock setting mode is can...

Page 116: ...n while the IC recorder is stopped the current time will be displayed You can set the clock using the menu as well Go to Page Top Related Topic Setting the clock using the menu Selecting the clock display Time Display Go to Page Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use 108 ...

Page 117: ... Manual and then press When you select Auto Synchronizing the clock is automatically adjusted using the clock in the computer connected to the IC recorder and on which the Sound Organizer software is started When you select Manual proceed to the next steps 3 Press or to select 13y1m1d and then press 4 Set year month day hour and minute Press or to set the year the last two digits of the year and t...

Page 118: ...ur depending on the Time Display setting in the menu The default setting differs depending on the country or region you purchased the IC recorder The illustrations used in this Help Guide are based on the ICD SX1000 model These illustrations may look different from the model you are using however the buttons and controls used for operations are the same Hint If you set the HOLD function to on whil...

Page 119: ...nguage and then press 2 Press or to select the language that you want to use and then press You can select the language from Deutsch German English Español Spanish Français French Italiano Italian Русский Russian Korean Chinese Chinese Thai 3 Press STOP to return to the stop mode display Note Number of language options you can select and the default setting differ depending on the country or regio...

Page 120: ... select the desired folder and then press To display the files contained in the selected folder press or to select the folder and then press When you purchase the IC recorder there are 5 folders already available FOLDER01 05 3 Select a file When the file selection window is displayed press or to select the desired file and then press When the stop mode window is displayed you can switch files by p...

Page 121: ...and controls used for operations are the same Go to Page Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use 113 ...

Page 122: ...Only the tab is displayed when you purchase the IC recorder The tab and the tab will be displayed when you transfer files from your computer The tab is displayed when a memory card is inserted When the memory card is selected as the memory to be used the tab will be displayed 3 Press The folders contained in the selected tab are displayed 4 Select a folder and a file Note The illustrations used in...

Page 123: ...Selecting a folder and a file Playing back music files copied from your computer using the IC recorder Go to Page Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use 115 ...

Page 124: ...re disabled Note When the HOLD function is activated during recording all button operations are disabled To stop recording cancel the HOLD function first The illustrations used in this Help Guide are based on the ICD SX1000 model These illustrations may look different from the model you are using however the buttons and controls used for operations are the same Hint Even if the HOLD function is ac...

Page 125: ...te appears on the display Release the HOLD function when you operate the IC recorder 1 Slide the POWER ON OFF HOLD switch towards the center Note The illustrations used in this Help Guide are based on the ICD SX1000 model These illustrations may look different from the model you are using however the buttons and controls used for operations are the same Go to Page Top Related Topic Preventing unin...

Page 126: ...llow you to listen to the sound at a moderate volume level when using the headphones When you try to adjust the volume to a level that exceeds the specified level the Check The Volume Level message appears Note The volume is lowered automatically and the Volume Lowered message appears if you do not lower the volume for the specified period of time after the Check The Volume Level message appears G...

Page 127: ...y be recorded if an object such as your finger etc accidentally rubs or scratches the IC recorder during recording Hint Before you start recording we recommend you make a trial recording first or monitor the recording 1 Slide the POWER ON OFF HOLD switch in the direction of POWER ON OFF to turn on the IC recorder or towards the center to release the IC recorder from the HOLD status The stop mode w...

Page 128: ... the battery or connect or disconnect the USB AC adaptor not supplied Doing so may damage the data If the file recorded exceeds the maximum file size 2 GB for an LPCM file or 1 GB for an MP3 file during recording the file will be divided The illustrations used in this Help Guide are based on the ICD SX1000 model These illustrations may look different from the model you are using however the button...

Page 129: ...the HOLD function Peak meter for the recording level Various operations while recording Switching the directionality of the built in microphones Monitoring sound while recording Go to Page Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use 121 ...

Page 130: ...12 dB which fits within the lower optimum range as illustrated In manual recording the level meter colors are reversed Recording sound using the built in stereo microphones The L and R meters show the current input level from the built in stereo microphones Recording sound using the built in zoom microphones The Z meter shows the current input level from the built in zoom microphone Hint If the in...

Page 131: ...not affect to the recording level Note When the cord of the headphones touches the IC recorder while you are monitoring the recording the IC recorder may record a rustling noise The rustling noise can be reduced by holding the cord away from the IC recorder The illustrations used in this Help Guide are based on the ICD SX1000 model These illustrations may look different from the model you are usin...

Page 132: ...he file just recorded You cannot select this function in the manual recording mode To review during recording Press and hold during recording or recording pause Recording stops and you can search backwards while listening to fast playback sound After you release playback starts from that point You cannot select this function in the manual recording mode Hint You can make new folders or erase unwan...

Page 133: ...t in stereo microphones L R You can obtain dynamic stereo sound recording Therefore using the built in stereo microphones is recommended for recording a complicated sound source such as a conference a musical performance etc Using the built in zoom microphone The IC recorder records the sound from the direction you point it out using the built in zoom microphone This is convenient when you want to...

Page 134: ...and controls used for operations are the same Go to Page Top Related Topic Switching the directionality of the built in microphones Go to Page Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use 126 ...

Page 135: ... If you intend to change the microphone sensitivity Select the Sensitivity setting item that is displayed under Stereo Mic or Zoom Mic When you press the microphone sensitivity setting display appears In this case proceed to step 3 3 Press or to select the item you want to set and then press If you select Sensitivity setting for Stereo Mic You can select from For Voice For Music or Manual If you s...

Page 136: ...h as that of a band or singing practice Initial setting Manual During manual recording you can adjust the recording level manually Sensitivity settings for Zoom Mic You can select one of the menu items available For Voice You can select one of the following settings for recording voices Zoom3 To record small sounds far from the IC recorder such as when zooming the voice of a person in a big confer...

Page 137: ...Go to Page Top Related Topic Directionality of the built in microphones Recording sound manually Go to Page Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use 129 ...

Page 138: ...vity setting for Built in Mic Setting Ext Input Setting LCF Low Cut LIMITER and VOR to your desired settings and then perform the following operations In the Scene Select function the setting values the input type setting and the sensitivity setting set for either the Built in Mic Setting or Ext Input Setting are used 1 In the stop mode press SCENE 2 Press or to select a scene you want and then pr...

Page 139: ...ecording settings such as REC Mode and Sensitivity setting Note The Auto Voice Rec setting is designed especially for recording human voices audio However if an unexpected loud sound is input such as sneezing or laughing during a quiet conversation the sound recorded may be distorted The illustrations used in this Help Guide are based on the ICD SX1000 model These illustrations may look different ...

Page 140: ... Sensitivity setting for Built in Mic Setting Ext Input Setting LCF Low Cut LIMITER and VOR 3 Press SCENE to enter the scene selection display and then select My Scene 1 or My Scene 2 and then press 4 Press or to select Copy Current Settings and then press Copy Current Recording Setting appears on the display 5 Press or to select Execute and then press Go to Page Top Related Topic Selecting a reco...

Page 141: ...t Auto Voice Rec or Meeting Recording a voice note By placing the IC recorder close to one side of your mouth you can prevent breathing on the built in microphones and record with clear sound When you use the Scene Select function select Auto Voice Rec or Voice Notes Note When you record while holding the IC recorder on your hand be careful not to record any rustling noises which may be recorded w...

Page 142: ...lace the IC recorder close to a musical instruments set the Sensitivity setting item for Built in Mic Setting Ext Input Setting in the menu to For Music and then select the Low Music item from the list In this way you can record the sound more clearly By attaching a tripod not supplied you can adjust the angle of the IC recorder and the built in microphones more precisely When you use the Scene Se...

Page 143: ... for Stereo Mic For Voice Medium LCF Low Cut ON LIMITER OFF VOR OFF Lecture REC Mode MP3 192kbps Built in Mic Setting Sensitivity setting for Zoom Mic For Voice Zoom3 LCF Low Cut ON LIMITER OFF VOR OFF Voice Notes REC Mode MP3 128kbps Built in Mic Setting Sensitivity setting for Zoom Mic For Voice Zoom1 LCF Low Cut ON LIMITER OFF VOR OFF Interview REC Mode MP3 192kbps Built in Mic Setting Sensitiv...

Page 144: ...c Setting Sensitivity setting for Stereo Mic Zoom Mic Manual LCF Low Cut OFF LIMITER ON VOR OFF Note The value for the Built in Mic Setting shown above is the initial setting in effect when you select either Stereo Mic or Zoom Mic Go to Page Top Related Topic Selecting a recording scene for each situation Go to Page Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use 136 ...

Page 145: ...ing Sensitivity setting of Zoom Mic Manual When recording using an external microphone Select MENU Ext Input Setting Sensitivity setting of MIC IN Manual When recording from an external device Select MENU Ext Input Setting Sensitivity setting of Audio IN Manual 2 Select a folder 3 Turn the microphones in the direction of the source to be recorded 4 Press and hold REC PAUSE The IC recorder enters t...

Page 146: ...tilize the LIMITER setting in the menu 7 To start recording press REC PAUSE 8 To stop recording press STOP Note In the manual recording mode you cannot record with the VOR function In the manual recording mode you cannot review the current recording even if you press Go to Page Top Related Topic Selecting a folder and a file Adjusting the input level of loud sound automatically LIMITER Starting to...

Page 147: ...ayback of file 3 B After adding a new segment C Added segment 1 In the stop mode select MENU the tab Add Overwrite and then press The menu items will be different depending on the model you are using 2 Press or to select Add and then press Add Overwrite is set to OFF when you purchase the IC recorder 3 Press STOP to exit the menu mode 4 When the file to be added is played back press REC PAUSE Add ...

Page 148: ... recording is the same as the added file If 10 minutes have passed after step 4 you must start the procedure again from step 4 The pre recording function cannot be used together with this function You cannot add a new segment while using the synchronized recording function You cannot add a new segment to a protected file Go to Page Top Related Topic Selecting a folder and a file Go to Page Top 4 4...

Page 149: ...g first A The starting point of an overwrite recording B The erased part of File 2 C Added overwrite recording in File 2 1 In the stop mode select MENU the tab Add Overwrite and then press The menu items will be different depending on the model you are using 2 Press or to select Overwrite and then press Add Overwrite is set to OFF when you purchase the IC recorder 3 Press STOP to exit the menu mod...

Page 150: ...sing the IC recorder Moreover when you edit files using the Sound Organizer software adding an overwrite recording to the files may not be possible The recording mode of an additional overwrite recording is the same as the added file If 10 minutes have passed after step 4 you must start the procedure again from step 4 The pre recording function cannot be used together with this function You cannot...

Page 151: ...e memory B Press REC PAUSE to enter the recording standby mode C Press REC PAUSE D Recording starts 1 In the stop mode select MENU the tab PRE REC and then press The menu items will be different depending on the model you are using 2 Press or to select ON and then press PRE REC is set to OFF when you purchase the IC recorder 3 Press STOP to exit the menu mode 4 Select a folder 5 Press and hold REC...

Page 152: ...pre recording function is disabled Before using the pre recording function erase unwanted files When 60 minutes have passed after the IC recorder entered the standby mode in step 5 the standby mode will be canceled and recording stops If you stop recording before step 6 sounds buffered in the memory will not be saved Hint To cancel the pre recording function set PRE REC to OFF in step 2 Go to Page...

Page 153: ...ous display appears again 5 Press or to select MP3 and then press 6 Press or to select the bit rate you want for MP3 and then press 7 Press or to select Edit Complete and then press 8 Press STOP to exit the menu mode Descriptions of menu items LPCM You can select one of the following bit rates when you select LPCM LPCM 96kHz 24bit LPCM not compressed in stereo high quality recording mode The sound...

Page 154: ...P3 files will be divided at the same time The IC recorder adds the same name to both the LPCM and MP3 files at the beginning of the dual recording however when the files are divided during recording different file names may be added to the LPCM and the MP3 files depending on the file names of the files already stored in the IC recorder Go to Page Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on u...

Page 155: ...ion appears in the display window Recording continues as a new file in a recordable folder of the smallest folder number available for the other memory media A new file created with a new file name Note If the other memory media is also full a message is displayed and the IC recorder stops recording When you play back the original file recorded with cross memory recording the IC recorder does not ...

Page 156: ...display window The recording pauses when no sound is detected and flashes When the IC recorder detects sound again the recording starts again Note The VOR function is affected by the sound around you Set Sensitivity setting in the menu according to the recording conditions If recording is not satisfactory after you have changed the sensitivity setting or for an important recording set VOR to OFF i...

Page 157: ... the Sensitivity setting for MIC IN in the Ext Input Setting menu When a plug in power type microphone is connected power is automatically supplied to the microphone from the IC recorder Note The illustrations used in this Help Guide are based on the ICD SX1000 model These illustrations may look different from the model you are using however the buttons and controls used for operations are the sam...

Page 158: ...pment connected to the IC recorder while checking the recording level guide You can also adjust the input level using the Sensitivity setting for Audio IN in the Ext Input Setting menu 1 Connect a piece of external equipment to the microphone jack of the IC recorder when the IC recorder is in the stop mode Connect the audio output connector stereo mini plug of other equipment to the microphone jac...

Page 159: ...function record with the cross memory recording function and add a track mark Depending on the piece of equipment connected to the IC recorder the synchronized recording function may not operate properly due to a difference in the audio input level The illustrations used in this Help Guide are based on the ICD SX1000 model These illustrations may look different from the model you are using however...

Page 160: ...corder when the IC recorder is in the stop mode Connect the audio output connector stereo mini plug of other equipment to the microphone jack of the IC recorder using an audio connecting cable not supplied Ext Input Setting appears in the display window If Ext Input Setting is not displayed set it in the menu 2 Press or to select Audio IN and then press Use SYNC REC Function To Record appears on t...

Page 161: ...the playback sound of the IC recorder on external equipment Selecting the input mode and the input sensitivity of an external device Ext Input Setting Recording from external equipment using the synchronized recording function Go to Page Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use 153 ...

Page 162: ...art recording we recommend you make a trial recording first 1 Connect an audio connecting cable not supplied to the headphones jack of the IC recorder and to the external input terminal of other equipment 2 Press to start playback and at the same time set the connected equipment to the recording mode A file from the IC recorder will be recorded on the equipment connected 3 Press STOP on the IC rec...

Page 163: ...you do not select a file the file just recorded will be played back 3 Press Playback starts 4 Press VOL to adjust the volume Note For the customers in Europe only When you try to adjust the volume to a level that exceeds the specified level the Check The Volume Level message appears The illustrations used in this Help Guide are based on the ICD SX1000 model These illustrations may look different f...

Page 164: ...Various operations while playing Maintaining the moderate volume level European models only Go to Page Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use 156 ...

Page 165: ...to go back the files continuously In the continuous searching mode the IC recorder does not locate track marks To fast rewind and find a point in the file Press and hold while playing and release it at the desired point To skip to the next file Press once When a track mark is set the IC recorder goes forward to the track mark after the current point The IC recorder acts as described here when the ...

Page 166: ...Auto The noise cut function will be enabled automatically according to the Scene Select setting that has been set before the file is recorded Maximum The noise cut level will be higher Medium The noise cut level will be lowered Select this item when you cannot hear the sound clearly by setting the noise cut function to Maximum Note When playing back a music file in good sound quality make sure to ...

Page 167: ...ll voices more easily 1 In the stop or playback mode select MENU the tab V UP and then press 2 Press or to select Maximum or Medium and then press 3 Press STOP to exit the menu mode Descriptions of menu items You can select one of the menu items available OFF Disables the digital voice up function Initial setting Maximum Adjusts the digital voice up function more effectively Medium Adjusts the dig...

Page 168: ...t to the transcription playback mode DPC You can change the playback speed to make the playback easier for you to understand Slide the DPC SPEED KEY CTRL switch to ON and press or to adjust the playback speed Easy Search You can quickly find the desired point in the file by pressing Cue Review You can search for the desired point in the file by pressing and holding 3 Press STOP to exit the transcr...

Page 169: ...d the transcription playback mode When you want to listen to other files exit the transcription playback mode You can operate the following menu items while the IC recorder is in the transcription playback mode End Transcription Playback Mode Noise Cut V UP Set Skip Time in Easy Search Erase Track Mark Erase All Track Marks Sleep Timer Go to Page Top Related Topic Adjusting the playback speed and ...

Page 170: ... change the playback speed while the Transcription Playback Mode is active 1 Slide the DPC SPEED KEY CTRL switch to ON 2 During playback press or to enter the DPC setting mode 3 Press or to adjust the playback speed The speed decreases by 0 05 times from 0 25 to 1 00 The speed increases by 0 10 times from 1 00 to 3 00 When you press and hold each button you can change the speed continuously The pl...

Page 171: ...tions may look different from the model you are using however the buttons and controls used for operations are the same Hint To resume normal playback speed slide the DPC SPEED KEY CTRL switch to OFF Go to Page Top Related Topic Reducing noise in the playback sound and making the human voice clearer the noise cut function Selecting the sound effect Go to Page Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporati...

Page 172: ...ion Initial setting Pop Stresses middle ranges ideal for vocals Rock Emphasizes high and low ranges for a powerful sound Jazz Emphasizes high ranges for lively sound Bass1 Emphasizes the bass sound Bass2 Emphasizes the bass sound even more Custom You can design your own custom sound level for 5 bands and for CLEAR BASS Note When playing back files using the built in speaker when the noise cut func...

Page 173: ...Go to Page Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use 165 ...

Page 174: ...m and then press The custom setting window will be displayed 3 When you adjust the sound level for the 0 4 kHz 1 0 kHz 2 5 kHz 6 3 kHz or 16 kHz bands press or to move to the band to the left or right and then press or The setting can be adjusted in 7 steps from 3 to 3 4 When you adjust the sound level for CLEAR BASS press to move to CLEAR BASS and then press or to adjust the level The setting can...

Page 175: ...ect one of the menu items available 1 A file is played back Files in one folder are played back continuously ALL All the files are played back continuously 1 One file is played back repeatedly Files in one folder are played back repeatedly ALL All the files are played back repeatedly All files in the currently selected Music folder are played back in random order ALL All files in the all Music fol...

Page 176: ...order is playing a file the file will be played back repeatedly In this case you do not have to set the repeat play function from the menu Go to Page Top Related Topic Display during FOLDER selection Selecting a folder and a file Playing back a specified section repeatedly A B repeat Go to Page Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use 168 ...

Page 177: ...de are based on the ICD SX1000 model These illustrations may look different from the model you are using however the buttons and controls used for operations are the same Hint To cancel A B repeat playback and change back to the normal playback press A B again To stop A B repeat playback press STOP The IC recorder is stopped but the A B repeat setting remains Press STOP again to release the A B re...

Page 178: ...o the headphones jack The built in speaker will be automatically disconnected Listening to the sound from an external speaker Connect an active or passive speaker not supplied to the headphones jack Note The illustrations used in this Help Guide are based on the ICD SX1000 model These illustrations may look different from the model you are using however the buttons and controls used for operations...

Page 179: ...ck or fast play back to the end of the last file FILE END lights up for approximately 5 seconds When FILE END disappears the IC recorder will stop at the beginning of the last file If you press and hold while FILE END is lit the files are played back rapidly and normal playback will start at the point you release the button If the last file is long and you wish to start playback at a later part of...

Page 180: ...Forward Skip Time or Reverse Skip Time and then press Press or to select the time interval select Setting Complete when you finish selecting the interval and then press 4 Press STOP to exit the menu mode Descriptions of menu items You can select one of the menu items available ON You can go forward or backwards for the specified skip time by pressing or during playback This function is useful when...

Page 181: ...10min Hint You can set Set Skip Time while the Transcription Playback Mode is active Go to Page Top Related Topic Transcribing a recorded file Transcription Playback Mode Go to Page Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use 173 ...

Page 182: ...move to the previous week or the following week of the date by pressing or When you press and hold each button you can move continuously through the dates or the weeks 3 Press or to select a file and then press When you press or to select a file the file will be played back for confirmation When you press to enter the selection the playback starts 4 Press STOP to stop playback Note You need to set...

Page 183: ...e calendar and the accompanying playback press STOP before pressing in step 3 Go to Page Top Related Topic Setting the clock Setting the clock using the menu Structure of folders and files Go to Page Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use 175 ...

Page 184: ...day of the week or Daily and then press 2 Do one of the following operations When you select Date set the year month day hour and minute in sequence as described in Setting the clock When you select a day of the week or Daily press or to set the hour and then press Press or to set the minute and then press 4 Press or to select a favorite alarm pattern and then press Executing is displayed 5 Press ...

Page 185: ...u is set to OFF To cancel the alarm setting select MENU the tab Alarm List select the setting you want to cancel and then press Press or to select Cancel and then press Press or to select Execute and then press The alarm setting selected will be canceled and the alarm indicator will disappear from the display window To stop the alarm playback press any button other than VOL while the alarm sound i...

Page 186: ...ess or to select Edit and then press The file you select will be played back 5 Select Date a day of the week or Daily and then press 6 Set the date and time and then press 7 Select an alarm pattern and then press Executing appears and then your settings are displayed 8 Press STOP to exit the menu mode Hint To cancel the alarm setting select Cancel in step 4 Press or to select Execute and then pres...

Page 187: ...to release the IC recorder from the HOLD status The stop mode window appears 2 Select the file you want to erase when the IC recorder is in the stop or playback mode 3 Press ERASE Erase appears and the specified file is played back for confirmation 4 Press or to select Execute 5 Press The Erasing animation appears in the display window and the selected file will be erased When a file is erased the...

Page 188: ... the buttons and controls used for operations are the same Hint To cancel erasing select Cancel in step 4 and then press To erase a part of a file divide the file into two files first and then proceed with steps 3 through 5 Go to Page Top Related Topic Turning the power on Releasing the HOLD function Selecting a folder and a file Dividing a file at the current position Protecting a file Go to Page...

Page 189: ... the files you want to erase 2 Select MENU the tab Erase All and then press Erase All Files in the Folder appears on the display 3 Press or to select Execute and then press The Erasing animation appears in the display window and all files in the selected folder will be erased 4 Press STOP to exit the menu mode Note You cannot erase a protected file To erase the file release the protection first an...

Page 190: ... select the folder that you want to move the file into and then press Moving File animation appears and the file is moved to the last position in the destination folder When you move a file to another folder the original file in the previous folder will be erased 5 Press STOP to exit the menu mode Note You cannot move a protected file To move the file release the protection first and then move the...

Page 191: ...edia to Memory Card 2 Select MENU the tab File Copy and then press The Copy to Memory Card Select Folder or the Copy to Built In Memory Select Folder animation appears and the folder selection window is displayed 3 Press press or to select the tab or the tab and then press 4 Press or to select the folder that you want to copy the file into and then press The Copying animation appears and the file ...

Page 192: ...You cannot add track marks to a protected file To add track marks to the file release the protection first and then add the track marks You cannot add track marks to music files or podcast files You cannot add track marks while using the synchronized recording function The illustrations used in this Help Guide are based on the ICD SX1000 model These illustrations may look different from the model ...

Page 193: ...Protecting a file Go to Page Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use 185 ...

Page 194: ...r to select Execute and then press The Erasing animation appears in the display window and the selected track mark will be erased A Before erasing a track mark is the stop position B After erasing a track mark The track mark just before the stop position will be erased 4 Press STOP to exit the menu mode Note You cannot erase track marks from a protected file To erase track marks from the file rele...

Page 195: ... Marks and then press Erase All Track Marks appears on the display 3 Press or to select Execute and then press The Erasing animation appears in the display window and all the track marks will be erased at one time 4 Press STOP to exit the menu mode Note You cannot erase track marks from a protected file To erase track marks from the file release the protection first and then erase the track marks ...

Page 196: ...vide Current Position and then press A period of approximately 4 seconds from the dividing point will be played back repeatedly 3 Press or to adjust the position to be divided if you wish You can adjust the position to be divided by approximately 0 3 seconds in a period of approximately 6 seconds each both before and after the current position 4 Press Divide appears on the display 5 Press or to se...

Page 197: ...s You can divide the files in the recordable area under the tab only Hint To cancel dividing select Cancel in step 5 and then press Go to Page Top Related Topic Protecting a file Go to Page Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use 189 ...

Page 198: ...ack mark positions All the existing track marks in the files will be erased A suffix made up of a sequential number _01 _02 is added each of the divided files A Before dividing a file are track marks B After erasing track marks A file is divided at all the track marks 4 Press STOP to exit the menu mode Note You cannot divide a protected file To divide the file release the protection first You cann...

Page 199: ...er Name and then press 3 Press or to select a favorite folder name and then press Executing appears in the display window and the folder name will be changed 4 Press STOP to exit the menu mode Note You cannot change names of music or podcast folders Hint When you specify a folder name that already exists a suffix made up of a sequential number 2 to 10 is added to the name of the new folder When yo...

Page 200: ... and then press 3 Press or to select the desired characters to be prefixed to the file name and then press Executing appears in the display window and the selected characters are added to the file name separated from it by an underscore _ e g If A is added to the file 131215_001 mp3 A_ 131215_001 mp3 4 Press STOP to exit the menu mode Note You cannot change the name of a protected file To change t...

Page 201: ...t to protect from the tab or the tab 2 In the stop mode select MENU the tab Protect and then press Set Protection appears on the display 3 Press or to select Execute and then press The file is protected A protected file is marked with the protect indicator 4 Press STOP to exit the menu mode Note You cannot protect podcast files Hint To release protection select the protected file and then proceed ...

Page 202: ...want to make setting and then press 4 Press or to select the setting that you want to set and then press 5 Press STOP to exit the menu mode Note If you do not press any button for 60 seconds the menu mode is automatically canceled and the window will return to the normal display The illustrations used in this Help Guide are based on the ICD SX1000 model These illustrations may look different from ...

Page 203: ...ng a new segment to a previously recorded file Adding an overwrite recording during playback PRE REC Stop mode Recording a few seconds in advance the pre recording function Cross Memory REC Stop mode Recording across memory media cross memory recording VOR Stop mode Recording mode Starting to record automatically in response to sound the VOR function SYNC REC Stop mode Recording from external equi...

Page 204: ...rasing all the track marks in the selected file at one time Divide All Track Marks Stop mode Dividing a file at all the track mark positions Erase All Stop mode Erasing all files in a folder Menu items in the Display tab Calendar Stop mode Selecting a recording date from the calendar and playing back Display Stop mode Playback mode Recording mode Selecting the display mode Display LED Stop mode Tu...

Page 205: ...leep Timer Auto Power Off Stop mode Setting the time period for the IC recorder to turn off Auto Power Off Reset All Settings Stop mode Resetting all menu items to the default setting Reset All Settings Format Stop mode Formatting the memory Format System Information Stop mode Checking the system information System Information Go to Page Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use 197 ...

Page 206: ...iptions of menu items You can select one of the menu items available Dual Recording Select the recording mode for both LPCM and MP3 ICD SX1000 only LPCM 96kHz 24bit LPCM not compressed in stereo high quality recording mode The sound quality is higher than with LPCM 44 1kHz 16bit mode ICD SX1000 only LPCM 44 1kHz 16bit LPCM not compressed in stereo high quality recording mode The sound quality is e...

Page 207: ...Related Topic Recording one sound source to two files the dual recording function ICD SX1000 only Go to Page Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use 199 ...

Page 208: ... case proceed to step 5 to exit the menu mode If you intend to set the input sensitivity Select the Sensitivity setting item that is displayed under MIC IN or Audio IN When you press the sensitivity setting display appears In this case proceed to the next step 3 Press or to select the item you want to set and then press If you select Sensitivity setting for MIC IN Select For Voice For Music or Man...

Page 209: ...yed some distance away from the IC recorder Low Music To record loud sounds such as that of a band or singing practice Initial setting Manual During manual recording you can adjust the recording level manually Sensitivity settings for Audio IN You can select one of the menu items available High Select this when the output level from the connected equipment is too low Low Select this when the outpu...

Page 210: ...the model you are using 2 Press or to select ON or OFF and then press 3 Press STOP to exit the menu mode Descriptions of menu items You can select one of the menu items available ON The LCF function is activated OFF The LCF function is canceled Initial setting Note When the Ext Input Setting menu is set to Audio IN the LCF function does not work You cannot set the LCF function when the Scene Selec...

Page 211: ... the stop mode select MENU the tab LIMITER and then press The menu items will be different depending on the model you are using 2 Press or to select ON or OFF and then press 3 Press STOP to exit the menu mode Descriptions of menu items You can select one of the menu items available ON The LIMITER function is activated Initial setting OFF The LIMITER function is canceled Note When the Sensitivity s...

Page 212: ...b Display and then press 2 Press or to select the desired display mode and then press 3 Press STOP to exit the menu mode Descriptions of menu items You can select one of the menu items available Elapsed Time Elapsed playback time of one file Initial setting Remain Time During stop or playback the remaining time of one file During recording the available recording time REC Date Date recorded REC Ti...

Page 213: ...or OFF and then press 3 Press STOP to exit the menu mode Descriptions of menu items You can select one of the menu items available ON During recording the recording lamp lights or flashes The access lamp lights or flashes while the IC recorder is accessing the memory such as when it is saving data Initial setting OFF The recording lamp and the access lamp do not light or flash even during operatio...

Page 214: ... item and then press 3 Press STOP to exit the menu mode Descriptions of menu items You can select one of the menu items available OFF The backlight in the display window does not light even during operation 20sec The backlight in the display window lights up for approx 20 seconds Initial settings 1min The backlight in the display window lights up for approx one minute Always ON The backlight in th...

Page 215: ...ect MENU the tab Select Memory and then press 2 Press or to select Built In Memory or Memory Card and then press 3 Press STOP to exit the menu mode Descriptions of menu items You can select one of the menu items available Built In Memory The built in memory of the IC recorder is selected Initial setting Memory Card The memory card inserted in the memory card slot is selected Note When no memory ca...

Page 216: ...In the stop mode select MENU the tab Time Display and then press 2 Press or to select the desired menu item and then press 3 Press STOP to exit the menu mode Descriptions of menu items You can select one of the menu items available 12 Hour 12 00AM midnight 12 00PM noon 24 Hour 0 00 midnight 12 00 noon Note The default setting differs depending on the area you purchased your IC recorder Go to Page ...

Page 217: ...ect MENU the tab Beep and then press 2 Press or to select ON or OFF and then press 3 Press STOP to exit the menu mode Descriptions of menu items You can select one of the menu items available ON A beep will sound to indicate that an operation has been accepted or an error has occurred Initial setting OFF No beep sound will be heard Note The alarm sounds even if you set Beep to OFF in the menu Go t...

Page 218: ...m OFF 15min 30min 60min 90min or 120min 3 Press STOP to exit the menu mode When you set the sleep timer appears on the display Note When Auto Power Off is set in the menu the power of the IC recorder may turn off before the duration of time set for the sleep timer has elapsed When the duration of time set for the sleep timer has elapsed the IC recorder will turn off even when it is recording Hint ...

Page 219: ...Off and then press 2 Press or to select the desired menu item and then press 3 Press STOP to exit the menu mode Descriptions of menu items You can select one of the menu items available OFF The IC recorder will not be turned off automatically 5min The IC recorder will be turned off after approx 5 minutes 10min The IC recorder will be turned off after approx 10 minutes Initial setting 30min The IC ...

Page 220: ...t all menu items to the default setting However the following menu items cannot be initialized Alarm Protect Select Memory Date Time 1 In the stop mode select MENU the tab Reset All Settings and then press Default Value appears on the display 2 Press or to select Execute and then press 3 Press STOP to exit the menu mode Hint To cancel the operation select Cancel in step 2 Go to Page Top Back Back ...

Page 221: ... and the memory media will be formatted 3 Press STOP to exit the menu mode Note Use the IC recorder formatting function to format the memory media Do not use your computer to format the media Switch the memory media to the one to be formatted before you start the format operation If you format the built in memory all data stored there will be erased Protected files the Help Guide and the Sound Org...

Page 222: ...he IC recorder model name and the version number of the software User name can be registered on your IC recorder using the Sound Organizer software 1 In the stop mode select MENU the tab System Information and then press 2 Press STOP to exit the menu mode Hint You can set the IC recorder so that it will display the user name in a part of the file name by using the Sound Organizer software Go to Pa...

Page 223: ...n My Computer or Computer and make sure that IC RECORDER or MEMORY CARD has been recognized On the Mac screen make sure that an IC RECORDER or MEMORY CARD drive is displayed on the Finder The IC recorder is recognized by the computer as soon as the connection is made While the IC recorder is connected to the computer Connecting is displayed in the display window of the IC recorder If the IC record...

Page 224: ...Related Topic Disconnecting the IC recorder from your computer Go to Page Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use 216 ...

Page 225: ... Organizer software Help Guide etc D Folder transferred from your computer 1 Even if a file is transferred directly under the VOICE folder it will not be displayed on the tab of the IC recorder When you transfer a file from your computer to the IC recorder put the file in the folders under the VOICE folder 2 The name of a folder in which music files are stored will be displayed on the IC recorder ...

Page 226: ...nnecting the IC recorder with your computer after the destination memory media has been set to Memory Card the structure of folders is different from that when the destination memory media is set to Built In Memory A MEMORY CARD B Folder for files recorded using the IC recorder C Folder transferred from your computer microSD card When connecting the IC recorder with your computer after the destina...

Page 227: ...r for files recorded using the IC recorder C Folder transferred from your computer Go to Page Top Related Topic Selecting the memory using the menu Select Memory Go to Page Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use 219 ...

Page 228: ...lders you want to copy from IC RECORDER or MEMORY CARD to the local disk on your computer 3 Disconnect the IC recorder from your computer Note The illustrations used in this Help Guide are based on the ICD SX1000 model These illustrations may look different from the model you are using however the buttons and controls used for operations are the same Hint A IC RECORDER or MEMORY CARD B Your comput...

Page 229: ...tored to the IC recorder On a Windows screen using Explorer or on a Mac screen using Finder drag and drop the folder containing the music files onto IC RECORDER or MEMORY CARD The IC recorder can recognize up to 400 folders You can copy up to 199 files to one folder Moreover the IC recorder can recognize up to a total of 4 095 folders and files for one memory media 3 Disconnect the IC recorder fro...

Page 230: ...lder 2 Press press or to select the tab and then press 3 Press or to select the folder in which music files are stored and then press To display the files contained in a folder press or to select a folder and then press 4 Select the music file you want to play When the file selection window is displayed press or to select the desired file and then press When the stop mode window is displayed you c...

Page 231: ...e IC recorder is connected to your computer image data or text data on the computer as well as files recorded using the IC recorder can be temporarily stored on the IC recorder Your computer must meet the specified system requirements to use the IC recorder as USB memory For details on the system requirements check System requirements Go to Page Top Back Back to Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corpor...

Page 232: ...peration of the Sound Organizer refer to the Sound Organizer help Importing files recorded with an IC recorder You can import recording files that were recorded with an IC recorder into Sound Organizer The imported files are saved to the computer Importing songs from a music CD You can import the songs of a music CD into Sound Organizer The imported songs are saved to the computer Importing songs ...

Page 233: ...er or there are unnecessary files Transferring files to an IC recorder You can transfer a file from Sound Organizer to an IC recorder or memory card You can enjoy transferred music podcasts and other content on your IC recorder Burning a music CD You can select your favorite songs from the songs imported into Sound Organizer and then burn your own original music CD Other convenient uses You can st...

Page 234: ...Media Center Edition 2004 Service Pack 3 or higher Windows XP Media Center Edition Service Pack 3 or higher Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3 or higher Windows XP Home Edition Service Pack 3 or higher Pre installed Excluding China Note One of the above operating systems should be by default pre installed Upgraded operating systems or multi boot environment are not supported 64 bit versions of...

Page 235: ...tion 800 600 pixels or higher 1 024 768 pixels is recommended Screen color High Color 16 bit or higher Sound card A SoundBlaster compatible card is recommended USB port A compatible USB port is required to use devices and media Operation via a USB hub is not guaranteed except for models for which operation has been specifically guaranteed Disk drive To create a music CD you need a CD R RW drive Go...

Page 236: ...vileges The Windows Media Format Runtime module is added by the installer of Sound Organizer This module is not removed when Sound Organizer is uninstalled However it may not be installed if it has been preinstalled The data in the content storage folders is not deleted when Sound Organizer is uninstalled In an installation environment in which multiple operating systems are installed on one compu...

Page 237: ...ndow appears select Standard or Custom and then click Next Follow the instructions on the screen and set the installation settings when you select Custom 6 When the Ready to Install the Program window appears click Install The installation starts 7 When Sound Organizer has been installed successfully window appears check Launch Sound Organizer Now and then click Finish Note You may need to restart...

Page 238: ...plays a list of music files Songs imported from a music CD appear in this library Podcast Displays a list of podcasts 3 The file list of the IC recorder Displays the files saved to the connected IC recorder or memory card 4 Edit Mode button Displays the edit area so that you can edit a file 5 Quick Operation Guide button Displays the Quick Operation Guide to receive guidance on the basic features ...

Page 239: ... cards of 64 GB or more not supported M2 cards of up to 16 GB supported Due to the file system specifications of the IC recorder you can record and play back an LPCM file smaller than 2 GB and an MP3 WMA AAC LC file smaller than 1 GB using a memory card Note In this Help Guide M2 and microSD cards are generally referred to as a memory card The M2 microSD card slot is referred to as the memory card...

Page 240: ...ck 2 or higher Windows Vista Business Service Pack 2 or higher Windows Vista Home Premium Service Pack 2 or higher Windows Vista Home Basic Service Pack 2 or higher Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 Service Pack 3 or higher Windows XP Media Center Edition 2004 Service Pack 3 or higher Windows XP Media Center Edition Service Pack 3 or higher Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3 or higher Windo...

Page 241: ...ou need a CD R RW drive Note The following systems are not supported Operating systems other than the ones indicated in this topic Personally constructed computers or operating systems Upgraded operating systems Multi boot environment Multi monitor environment Go to Page Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use 233 ...

Page 242: ...um number of folders for a drive 400 folders Maximum number of files for a folder 199 files Maximum number of files for a drive 4 074 files When 21 folders are contained in a drive Frequency range LPCM 96kHz 24bit 40 Hz 40 000 Hz 1 LPCM 44 1kHz 16bit 40 Hz 20 000 Hz MP3 320kbps 40 Hz 20 000 Hz MP3 192kbps 40 Hz 18 000 Hz MP3 128kbps 40 Hz 16 000 Hz MP3 48kbps MONO 40 Hz 14 000 Hz Compatible file f...

Page 243: ...tery 3 7 V DC Operating temperature 5 C 35 C 41 F to 95 F Dimensions w h d not incl projecting parts and controls JEITA 6 ICD SX733 SX734 Approx 39 6 mm 108 6 mm 14 9 mm 1 9 16 in 4 3 8 in 19 32 in ICD SX1000 Approx 39 6 mm 110 8 mm 14 6 mm 1 9 16 in 4 3 8 in 19 32 in Mass JEITA 6 ICD SX733 SX734 Approx 81 g 2 3 4 oz ICD SX1000 Approx 82 g 3 oz Supplied accessories See Quick Start Guide supplied w...

Page 244: ...kHz 16bit Built in memory ICD SX733 5 h 20 m ICD SX734 10 h 45 m ICD SX1000 21 h 35 m Memory card 2 GB 3 h 4 GB 6 h 5 m 8 GB 12 h 10 m 16 GB 24 h 20 m 32 GB 48 h 40 m MP3 320kbps Built in memory ICD SX733 23 h 50 m ICD SX734 47 h 40 m ICD SX1000 95 h 25 m Memory card 2 GB 13 h 25 m 4 GB 26 h 50 m 8 GB 53 h 40 m 16 GB 107 h 32 GB 214 h MP3 192kbps Built in memory ICD SX733 39 h 45 m ICD SX734 79 h ...

Page 245: ... maximum recording time in this topic for your reference only and may differ depending on the card specifications 3 ICD SX1000 only The maximum playback time of a music file number of files 1 48 kbps ICD SX733 Playback time 159 h Number of files 2 385 files ICD SX734 Playback time 318 h Number of files 4 770 files ICD SX1000 Playback time 636 h Number of files 9 540 files 128 kbps ICD SX733 Playba...

Page 246: ...s 893 files ICD SX1000 Playback time 119 h Number of files 1 785 files h hours m minutes 1 In the case where MP3 files of 4 minutes each are transferred to the IC recorder Go to Page Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use 238 ...

Page 247: ...X1000 Approx 22 h MP3 192kbps Recording Approx 17 h Playback through speaker 3 Approx 18 h Playback using the headphones ICD SX733 SX734 Approx 25 h Playback using the headphones ICD SX1000 Approx 22 h MP3 128kbps Recording Approx 17 h Playback through speaker 3 Approx 18 h Playback using the headphones ICD SX733 SX734 Approx 25 h Playback using the headphones ICD SX1000 Approx 22 h MP3 48kbps MON...

Page 248: ...echnology Industries Association The battery life may shorten depending on how you operate the IC recorder 2 ICD SX1000 only 3 When playing back music through the internal speaker with the volume level set to 27 Go to Page Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use 240 ...

Page 249: ...ronment where the unit is exposed to rain snow or humidity In circumstances where you get sweaty If you touch the unit with wet hands or if you put the unit in the pocket of sweaty clothes the unit may get wet You may feel pain in your ears if you use the headphones when the ambient air is very dry This is not because of a malfunction of the headphones but because of static electricity accumulated...

Page 250: ...does not support data recording playback that requires MagicGate functions The IC recorder does not support parallel data transfer You cannot use a ROM read only memory type or write protected memory card Data may be corrupted in the following cases When a memory card is removed or the IC recorder is turned off during a read or write operation When a memory card is used in locations subject to sta...

Page 251: ...nnected IC recorder The IC recorder is not functioning normally Content information is written in the language or the character that is not supported by the IC recorder For users in France At high volume prolonged listening to the personal audio player can damage the user s hearing If you need to replace the headphones earphones please refer to the headphones earphones model corresponding to your ...

Page 252: ...cts that for safety performance or data integrity reasons require a permanent connection with an incorporated battery this battery should be replaced by qualified service staff only To ensure that the battery will be treated properly hand over the product at end of life to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment For all other batteries please view t...

Page 253: ...ly and clearly Prolonged exposure to anything over 85 decibels can cause gradual hearing loss Once you have established a sound level where you can hear the audio comfortably clearly and without distortion set the dial and leave it there See if your music player has a volume limiter that allows you to set a safe listening level by establishing a maximum volume level on your player This is a great ...

Page 254: ...gainst noise induced hearing loss call the ASHA Action Center 800 638 8255 Monday through Friday 8 30 a m to 5 p m To find an audiologist in your area visit www asha org findpro Parents can find helpful information about how to protect their children s hearing and how to teach them about safe listening at www listentoyourbuds org an ASHA award winning public education campaign sponsored in part by...

Page 255: ...red trademarks of Sony Corporation MagicGate is a trademark of Sony Corporation Nuance the Nuance logo Dragon Dragon NaturallySpeaking and RealSpeak are trademarks and or registered trademarks of Nuance Communications Inc and or its affiliates in the United States and or other countries All other trademarks and registered trademarks are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holde...

Page 256: ...scribed herein may also be governed by the terms of a separate user license agreement This software is for Windows and cannot be used for Mac The supplied connection support cable is for the IC recorder ICD SX733 SX734 SX1000 You cannot connect other IC recorders Display windows in this Help Guide may differ from what are actually displayed on your IC recorder depending on the area you purchased t...

Page 257: ...E folder On GNU GPL LGPL applied software The software that is eligible for the following GNU General Public License hereinafter referred to as GPL or GNU Lesser General Public License hereinafter referred to as LGPL are included in the IC recorder This informs you that you have a right to have access to modify and redistribute source code for these software programs under the conditions of the su...

Page 258: ...formation about your IC recorder For customers in Europe http support sony europe com DNA For customers in the U S A http www sony com recordersupport For customers in Canada http www sony ca ElectronicsSupport http fr sony ca ElectronicsSupport For customers in other countries regions http www sony asia com support Note that recorded files may be deleted during service or repair work Go to Page T...

Page 259: ...uld any problem persist after you have made these checks consult your nearest Sony dealer Please access the following support home page to get the support information about your IC recorder For customers in Europe http support sony europe com DNA For customers in the U S A http www sony com recordersupport For customers in Canada http www sony ca ElectronicsSupport http fr sony ca ElectronicsSuppo...

Page 260: ...check any corrective actions listed in the Troubleshooting topics you may solve the problem by resetting the IC recorder Press the RESET button with a small pin etc If you press the RESET button while operating the IC recorder stored data and settings may be deleted Before resetting make sure that the access lamp and the recording lamp are not lit Go to Page Top Back Back to Top 4 447 269 14 1 201...

Page 261: ... the recording environment other than the human voice is recorded If you set Noise Cut in the menu to Auto Maximum or Medium the IC recorder reduces the extraneous noise such as mechanical noise from projectors or air conditioners This function reduces noise in the entire bandwidth therefore the IC recorder is able to play back the human voice clearly Go to Page Top Back Back to Top 4 447 269 14 1...

Page 262: ...ing you can record a file with less noise from the recording environment Furthermore you can use the Scene Select function which allows you to change various recording settings REC Mode Built in Mic Setting etc to the recommended settings in one batch process to suit the situation in which you are recording Go to Page Top Related Topic Reducing noise when recording LCF Low Cut Selecting a recordin...

Page 263: ...nt IC Recorder ICD SX733 SX734 SX1000 A rustling noise is recorded A rustling noise may be recorded if the IC recorder is rubbed by your hand or clothing while you are recording If possible please do not touch the IC recorder until you finish recording Go to Page Top Back Back to Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use 255 Search ...

Page 264: ... SX734 SX1000 A buzzing or humming noise is recorded A buzzing or humming noise may be recorded if the IC recorder is placed near an AC power source a fluorescent lamp or a mobile phone during recording or playback Keep the IC recorder away from such equipment when recording Go to Page Top Back Back to Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use 256 Search ...

Page 265: ... limitations List of Topics Print IC Recorder ICD SX733 SX734 SX1000 Noise is recorded when you record a file using an external microphone not supplied The plug of the connected external microphone is dirty Clean the plug Go to Page Top Back Back to Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use 257 Search ...

Page 266: ... Messages System limitations List of Topics Print IC Recorder ICD SX733 SX734 SX1000 Noise is heard when you listen to the file using headphones The plug of the connected headphones is dirty Clean the plug Go to Page Top Back Back to Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use 258 Search ...

Page 267: ...n playing back files using the built in speaker the noise cut function does not work When the noise cut function is set to Auto the IC recorder adjusts the noise cut level automatically When you play a file recorded with the Scene Select function set to Auto Voice Rec Meeting Lecture Voice Notes or Interview the noise cut function will switch to Medium automatically Go to Page Top Back Back to Top...

Page 268: ...utton The battery is weak The power of the IC recorder is off Slide and hold the POWER ON OFF HOLD switch in the direction of POWER ON OFF until the window display appears The power is turned on The HOLD function is activated Slide the POWER ON OFF HOLD switch in the center direction Go to Page Top Related Topic Turning the power on Parts and controls Releasing the HOLD function Go to Page Top Bac...

Page 269: ...X1000 The IC recorder cannot be turned off Slide and hold the POWER ON OFF HOLD switch in the direction of POWER ON OFF until Power Off animation is displayed when the IC recorder is stopped The power is turned off Go to Page Top Related Topic Turning the power off Parts and controls Go to Page Top Back Back to Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use 261 Search ...

Page 270: ...rder without attempting an operation for a certain length of time the auto power off function will take effect The length of time before auto power off is set to 10min when you purchase the IC recorder You can select the length of time before auto power off takes effect in the menu Sleep Timer is set Go to Page Top Related Topic Setting the time period for the IC recorder to turn off Auto Power Of...

Page 271: ...argeable battery is not charged completely It takes about 4 hours to fully charge an exhausted battery The IC recorder has not been used for a certain time Charge and discharge the rechargeable battery using the IC recorder several times You are using the rechargeable battery in an environment with a temperature of under 5 C 41 ºF Battery life becomes shorter as a result of the battery characteris...

Page 272: ... is not running the battery will not be charged Even if the computer is on and the computer is in a mode of reduced operation standby or sleep you cannot charge the battery Disconnect the IC recorder from your computer and reconnect it Operation is not guaranteed if you use any system requirements other than those described in this Help Guide Go to Page Top Related Topic Design and specifications ...

Page 273: ... built in speaker you cannot charge the battery The rechargeable battery performance has deteriorated If you do not intend to use the IC recorder for a long period of time you may not be able to enjoy the same performance as the original battery performance If you charge and discharge the battery power repeatedly the battery may recover its ability to take and hold a charge If the rechargeable bat...

Page 274: ...nt IC Recorder ICD SX733 SX734 SX1000 COLD or HOT is flashing instead of the battery indicator or flashes when the environmental temperature is out of the range for charging Charge the battery in an environment with a temperature of 5 C 35 C 41 F 95 F Go to Page Top Back Back to Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use 266 Search ...

Page 275: ...rder ICD SX733 SX734 SX1000 The IC recorder does not operate correctly You may have formatted the memory of the IC recorder using the computer Use the IC recorder formatting function to format the memory Go to Page Top Related Topic Formatting the memory Format Go to Page Top Back Back to Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use 267 Search ...

Page 276: ...f Topics Print IC Recorder ICD SX733 SX734 SX1000 The recording lamp and the access lamp do not light LED is set to OFF Display the menu and set LED to ON Go to Page Top Related Topic Turning the recording lamp the access lamp on or off LED Go to Page Top Back Back to Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use 268 Search ...

Page 277: ...tions List of Topics Print IC Recorder ICD SX733 SX734 SX1000 You cannot record a file The remaining memory capacity is insufficient You cannot record a file when you select a folder in the playback only area the tab and the tab Go to Page Top Back Back to Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use 269 Search ...

Page 278: ...C Recorder ICD SX733 SX734 SX1000 Recording is interrupted The VOR function is activated When you are not using the VOR function set VOR to OFF in the menu Go to Page Top Related Topic Starting to record automatically in response to sound the VOR function Go to Page Top Back Back to Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use 270 Search ...

Page 279: ...int IC Recorder ICD SX733 SX734 SX1000 The VOR function does not work During manual recording or synchronized recording the VOR function does not work Go to Page Top Related Topic Starting to record automatically in response to sound the VOR function Go to Page Top Back Back to Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use 271 Search ...

Page 280: ... IC recorder If you use an audio connecting cable with high resistance the input level becomes low during recording Use an audio connecting cable without resistance The sensitivity setting is set to Low or Low Music Set it to High Medium or High Music When the sensitivity setting is set to Manual adjust the recording level manually Go to Page Top Related Topic Switching the directionality of the b...

Page 281: ...Topics Print IC Recorder ICD SX733 SX734 SX1000 The input sound is distorted The sound source has parts that are too loud Set LIMITER to ON in the menu Go to Page Top Related Topic Adjusting the input level of loud sound automatically LIMITER Go to Page Top Back Back to Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use 273 Search ...

Page 282: ...ter the overwriting part finishes recording Therefore you can only overwrite within the remaining recording time You cannot add a segment or overwrite a part of a file which was not recorded using the IC recorder You cannot add a segment or overwrite a part of a file in a folder in the playback only area tab and the tab You cannot add a segment to or overwrite a protected file Go to Page Top Relat...

Page 283: ...33 SX734 SX1000 The playback volume is low The built in speaker is mainly for monitoring and the playback volume is low Use the supplied headphones If it is difficult to hear small sound of a recorded file set V UP to Maximum or Medium Playback sound may become more audible Go to Page Top Back Back to Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use 275 Search ...

Page 284: ...rder ICD SX733 SX734 SX1000 The playback sound becomes loud unexpectedly The V UP setting in the menu is set to Maximum or Medium Set it to OFF Go to Page Top Related Topic Adjusting the playback sound by amplifying inaudible sound the digital voice up function Go to Page Top Back Back to Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use 276 Search ...

Page 285: ...Messages System limitations List of Topics Print IC Recorder ICD SX733 SX734 SX1000 No sound comes from the speaker Headphones are plugged in Go to Page Top Related Topic Listening with better sound quality Go to Page Top Back Back to Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use 277 Search ...

Page 286: ...t IC Recorder ICD SX733 SX734 SX1000 Sound comes from the speaker even when the headphones are plugged in If you plug in the headphones not securely during playback the sound may come from the speaker Unplug the headphones and then insert them securely Go to Page Top Back Back to Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use 278 Search ...

Page 287: ...en the Effect setting is changed When you are using the built in speaker the effect function is invalid When the Noise Cut in the menu is set to Auto Maximum or Medium the effect function does not work Go to Page Top Related Topic Reducing noise in the playback sound and making the human voice clearer the noise cut function Go to Page Top Back Back to Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes...

Page 288: ...o slow The DPC SPEED KEY CTRL switch has been set to ON and you have changed the playback speed using or Slide the DPC SPEED KEY CTRL switch to OFF or change the playback speed to normal using or Go to Page Top Related Topic Adjusting the playback speed and tones the DPC Digital Pitch Control and the key control function Go to Page Top Back Back to Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on...

Page 289: ... good when a music file is played back When you play back a music file with Noise Cut in the menu is set to Auto Maximum or Medium playback sound may be deteriorated Set Noise Cut to OFF Go to Page Top Related Topic Reducing noise in the playback sound and making the human voice clearer the noise cut function Go to Page Top Back Back to Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use 281 Sea...

Page 290: ...iles after you store them on the other memory media or on your computer Because of the system limitations you may not be able to divide a file at the very beginning or at the very end of the file You cannot divide files other than those recorded using the IC recorder e g a file transferred from a computer You cannot divide a protected file To divide the file release the protection first You cannot...

Page 291: ...ssages System limitations List of Topics Print IC Recorder ICD SX733 SX734 SX1000 You cannot move a file You cannot move a Podcast file You cannot move a protected file You cannot move a file to a memory card Go to Page Top Back Back to Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use 283 Search ...

Page 292: ...Sound Organizer Messages System limitations List of Topics Print IC Recorder ICD SX733 SX734 SX1000 You cannot copy a file to another memory You cannot copy a Podcast file to another memory Go to Page Top Back Back to Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use 284 Search ...

Page 293: ... Messages System limitations List of Topics Print IC Recorder ICD SX733 SX734 SX1000 is displayed You have not set the clock Go to Page Top Related Topic Setting the clock Setting the clock using the menu Go to Page Top Back Back to Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use 285 Search ...

Page 294: ...stem limitations List of Topics Print IC Recorder ICD SX733 SX734 SX1000 The recording date of a file appears as y m d or The date of recording will not be displayed if you recorded the file when the clock was not set Go to Page Top Back Back to Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use 286 Search ...

Page 295: ...Topics Print IC Recorder ICD SX733 SX734 SX1000 There are fewer menu items displayed in the menu mode During playback recording or transcription playback mode there are menu items that are not displayed Go to Page Top Related Topic Menu list Go to Page Top Back Back to Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use 287 Search ...

Page 296: ...3 SX734 SX1000 The remaining time displayed in the display window is shorter than that displayed on the computer The IC recorder requires a certain amount of memory for system operation That amount is subtracted from the remaining time which is the reason for the difference Go to Page Top Back Back to Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use 288 Search ...

Page 297: ...CD SX733 SX734 SX1000 The Memory Full animation is displayed and you cannot start recording The memory is full Erase some of the files or erase all the files after you store them on the other memory media or on your computer Go to Page Top Related Topic Erasing a file Go to Page Top Back Back to Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use 289 Search ...

Page 298: ...the IC recorder 199 files have been recorded in the selected folder or 4 074 files when there are 21 folders in total have been recorded Therefore you cannot record another file or move a file Erase some of the files or erase all the files after you store them on the other memory media or on your computer Go to Page Top Related Topic Erasing a file Go to Page Top Back Back to Top 4 447 269 14 1 20...

Page 299: ...4 SX1000 The memory card is not recognized Remove a memory card and check the side of the memory card Then insert it with correct side and direction Switch the memory media of the IC recorder to Memory Card Go to Page Top Related Topic Inserting a memory card Selecting the memory Go to Page Top Back Back to Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use 291 Search ...

Page 300: ... Recorder ICD SX733 SX734 SX1000 Even after you change a menu setting the change is not applied to the menu If the menu setting is changed using IC Recorder Setting of the Sound Organizer software with the exhausted battery the menu setting may not function Go to Page Top Back Back to Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use 292 Search ...

Page 301: ... Recorder ICD SX733 SX734 SX1000 A character in a folder or file name is displayed in unreadable characters The IC recorder cannot support or display some special characters and symbols that are entered on a computer using Windows Explorer or the Mac Finder Go to Page Top Back Back to Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use 293 Search ...

Page 302: ...limitations List of Topics Print IC Recorder ICD SX733 SX734 SX1000 It takes a long time to copy a file If the file size of a file is large it takes a considerable time to finish copying Wait until the copying is finished Go to Page Top Back Back to Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use 294 Search ...

Page 303: ...or USB extension cable other than supplied USB connection support cable Connect the IC recorder directly to your computer or use the supplied USB connection support cable Operation is not guaranteed if you use any system requirements other than those described in this Help Guide Depending on the USB port position the IC recorder may not be recognized If this happens try another port Go to Page Top...

Page 304: ...ot displayed or cannot be played back The IC recorder can recognize up to 8 levels of folders transferred to the IC recorder The file format may differ from those that can be played back using the IC recorder LPCM wav MP3 mp3 WMA wma AAC LC m4a Check the compatible file formats Go to Page Top Related Topic Design and specifications Go to Page Top Back Back to Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporati...

Page 305: ... Recorder ICD SX733 SX734 SX1000 The computer cannot start If you start the computer with the IC recorder connected to the computer the computer may freeze or may not start properly Disconnect the IC recorder from the computer and reboot the computer again Go to Page Top Back Back to Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use 297 Search ...

Page 306: ...ter with the operating system that the Sound Organizer software does not support Install the software into the computer with the supported operating system In Windows XP you have logged on using a user name belonging to a user account with limitations Or in Windows Vista Windows 7 or Windows 8 you have logged on using a guest account Make sure to log on using a user name with computer administrato...

Page 307: ...ied USB connection support cable Disconnect and then connect the IC recorder Connect the IC recorder to another USB port Your computer may be in the system standby hibernate mode Do not let your computer enter into the system standby hibernate mode while being connected to the IC recorder Save a backup copy of all of the data stored on the built in memory or the memory card and then format the bui...

Page 308: ...emitted from the computer No sound board is installed No speaker is built in or connected to the computer The volume of the sound is turned down Turn up the volume on the computer Refer to the instruction manual of the computer The volume of WAV files can be changed and saved using the Increase Volume feature of the Microsoft Sound Recorder Go to Page Top Back Back to Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony ...

Page 309: ...X1000 Stored files cannot be played back or edited You cannot play back files whose file format the Sound Organizer software does not support Depending on the file format you cannot use part of editorial features of the software Refer to the help files of the Sound Organizer software Go to Page Top Back Back to Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use 301 Search ...

Page 310: ...D SX733 SX734 SX1000 The counter or slider moves incorrectly or noise is heard This happens when you play back files that you divided Store a file on your computer first and then add it to the IC recorder Select the saving file format that suits the IC recorder you use Go to Page Top Back Back to Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use 302 Search ...

Page 311: ...itations List of Topics Print IC Recorder ICD SX733 SX734 SX1000 Operation is slow when there are many files When the total number of files increases the operation becomes slower regardless of the length of the recording time Go to Page Top Back Back to Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use 303 Search ...

Page 312: ... Print IC Recorder ICD SX733 SX734 SX1000 Display does not work during saving adding or deleting of files It takes a longer time to copy or delete long files Wait until the copying is finished After completing operations the display works normally Go to Page Top Back Back to Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use 304 Search ...

Page 313: ...when the Sound Organizer software starts up Do not disconnect the IC recorder while the computer is communicating with the IC recorder Otherwise the computer operations become unstable or the data inside the IC recorder may be damaged There may be conflict between the software and other driver or application Go to Page Top Back Back to Top 4 447 269 14 1 2013 Sony Corporation Notes on use 305 Sear...

Page 314: ...battery Low Battery to Update The software update cannot be done because of the insufficient battery power Charge the rechargeable battery See Recharging the battery Memory Card Error An error occurred while a memory card was being inserted into the memory card slot Remove and try inserting it again If this message persists use a new memory card Memory Card Not Supported A memory card that the IC ...

Page 315: ...e memory card using the formatting function in the menu of the IC recorder Do not use your computer to format the built in memory or the memory card See Formatting the memory Format Process Error Save a backup copy of your data and format the built in memory or the memory card using the menu of the IC recorder See Formatting the memory Format If a problem persists consult your nearest Sony dealer ...

Page 316: ...lder in the playback only area the tab and the tab When a memory card has a bad block on it the card cannot be written to Prepare a new memory card to replace the current one The file name has reached the maximum number of characters you cannot divide the file Shorten the file name The Divide All Track Marks function cannot be used because there is a track mark within 0 5 seconds from the dividing...

Page 317: ... other than Scene Select Off REC Mode Sensitivity setting for Built in Mic Setting or Ext Input Setting LCF Low Cut LIMITER and VOR cannot be set See Selecting a recording scene for each situation System Error A system error other than the above has occurred Press the RESET button to restart the IC recorder If the problem still persists contact your nearest Sony dealer Continue REC in Other Memory...

Page 318: ...order one by one you can display and play back the music files in transferred order A file is divided automatically The file being recorded has reached the maximum size limit 2 GB for an LPCM file and 1 GB for an MP3 file Therefore it is automatically divided You cannot enter lowercase characters Depending on the combination of the characters used for the folder name that was made on your computer...

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