d. Your recordings will appear in a folder named RECORD. You can move or copy tracks to and from your
Computer as you would with any USB storage device. Use the RECORD folder to store new tracks to play on
your Micro-Speak, but please note that you can only playback WAV or MP3 files.
Power Saving
If the Micro-Speak is left with the power ON and not used for 15 minutes the unit will automatically power OFF.
To turn the Micro-Speak back on again simply slide the power switch to OFF position and then slide the power
switch to the ON position.
Technical Specification
Recording format: WAV, 192kbps, 48kHz, 16 bit, Mono
Recording capacity: 48 hours
Memory size: 4GB
Playback formats: WAV and MP3
Built-in Battery: 400mAH Lithium-ion Polymer battery
Battery Life: Approx. 4 hours recording or playback
Signal to noise: 70dB
Frequency response: 160Hz to 16kHz
Operating Temp: 0 to 40 Deg C
Storage Temp: -10 to +55 Deg C
Certification: CE, RoHS and EN-71
Size: 105 x 60 x 22mm
Product Code: MIC-4GB-APY
Trouble shooting
Micro-Speak has been designed to work reliably in normal conditions, but it is possible that problems may occur.
Please check the following suggestions before contacting our Customer Service department.
Problem: No Green LED and nothing on the screen?
Solution: Battery may be flat. Recharge the battery.
Problem: Track will not play?
Solution: Micro-Speak will only play WAV or MP3 tracks
Problem: Can’t record?
Solution: The memory might be full. Try deleting some files.
Problem: Playback has frozen?
Solution: Try reboot. Switch the unit OFF and ON.
Problem: ‘Format Error’ is appearing on the screen?
Solution: This is because one of your recordings is too short. Micro-Speak cannot playback recordings that are
less than 2 seconds long. You will need to remove the corrupt file from the memory by connecting the Micro-
Speak to a computer. The file causing the error can be found by identifying the one with the smallest file size.
TIP: We advise you to back up your recordings to a Computer on a regular basis. Save them to a folder on your
hard drive to avoid accidental loss.