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Rec Time
Recording is possible up to a total of 100 s.
The following two methods are available in setting the record time.
Flexible
Recording continues while the PUSH switch on the earphone microphone is held down
or from the time when the Rec Start soft key of the Voice Memo menu is pressed until
the Rec Stop soft key is pressed. To stop the recording, release the PUSH switch or
press the Rec Stop soft key. The shortest record time of one session is 3 s. (Even if the
record stop operation is performed within 3 s of starting the recording, recording
continues for 3 s.)
Fixed
Recording is performed for the specified time and count (the combination of time and
count is bound to 100 s total). Once the PUSH switch or the Rec Start soft key of the
Voice Memo is pressed, recording is performed for the specified length of time. When
using the PUSH switch, the PUSH switch does not have to be held down.
The combination of record time and record count can be selected from the following:
5 s * 20, 10 s * 10, 20 s * 5, 25 s * 4, 50 s * 2, and 100 s * 1
For example, if you select 5 s * 20 and press the PUSH switch once, recording is
performed for 5 s. Press the PUSH switch again to record another 5 s. The record
operation can be repeated up to 20 times.
Playing the Voice Memo: Voice Number and Play Start
Use the Play Start soft key to play the voice memo specified by Voice Number.
Use Voice Number to specify the number of the voice memo you wish to play. Current
indicates the newest voice memo. The oldest memo is indicated as #1. The voice
memo is newer as the number gets larger. The date/time displayed below Voice
Number is the date/time when the voice memo recording was started.
Erasing Voice Memos
The recorded voice memo is erased. Use caution because voice memos that are erased
cannot be recovered.
Note
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The search and zoom function (see section 11.4) can be used to search the section of the
waveform data where a voice memo is recorded (voice search). Playing the voice memo
that has been found is also possible. For a description of the voice search function, see
section 11.4.
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The data size of waveform data with a voice memo increases as compared to waveform
data without a voice memo. For example, if a voice memo is recorded for 100 s and
saved, the data size increases by approximately 440 KB.
7.9 Using the Voice Memo Function