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This instruction manual offers reference 
information using a matrix system.
For example, information 
about “Recording” appears 
i n   t h e   m a nu a l   s e c t i o n  
w h e r e   c o l u m n   2   a n d  
row c meet (indicated as 

page 2-c).

Operating Instructions

IC Recorder

Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company, 
Division of Panasonic Corporation of North 
America

One Panasonic Way Secaucus, New Jersey 07094

http://www.panasonic.com

Dear customer

Thank you for purchasing this product. 
For optimum performance and safety, please 
read these instructions carefully. 
Before connecting, operating or adjusting this 
product, please read the instructions completely. 
Please keep this manual for future reference.

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RQT8310-1P

H0106WM1026

THE FOLLOWING APPLIES ONLY IN THE U.S.A.

This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.

This statement is applied to only Canada

RR-US500

Model No.

Panasonic Puerto Rico, Inc.

Ave. 65 de Infantería, Km. 9.5 San Gabriel Industrial 
Park, Carolina, Puerto Rico 00985

Panasonic Canada Inc.

5770 Ambler Drive, Mississauga, Ontario L4W 2T3

www.panasonic.ca

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 Inserting batteries

*

D r y   c e l l   b a t t e r i e s   ( n o t  
included) can also be used.

*

Replace the batteries within 
30 seconds to preser ve 
the settings. (Recordings 
remain intact.)

*

 The clock, however, will 

stop until the batteries 
have been inserted.

*

When “ 

 ” is displayed, charge or replace the batteries.

*

When dry cell batteries are being used 
and the unit is inserted into recharging 
cradle, the battery indicator will flash.

The battery indicator

(Displayed during recording/playback)

Charge or replace the batteries

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Charging batteries 

Upon purchasing, charge once before initial use.

Household AC 

outlet

(100 V to 240 V 

and 50/60 Hz)

The charge lamp is lit while charging.

The lamp goes out when charging is completed.

Inser t the unit firmly 
so that the pin on the 
charging unit 

 inserts 

into the USB jack 

(

page 4-a).

AC adaptor (included)

Recharging cradle
(included)

*

 Charging takes approx. 

3 hours.

*

 Batteries do not need 

to be fully depleted 
before recharging.

*

 Batteries charge the 

consumed portion only 
when you operate and 
charge the unit at the 
same time. 

It is not unusual for 
the batteries to be hot 
after charging.

2

Insert the AC 
adaptor plug into a 
household AC outlet

3

Insert the unit into 
the recharging 
cradle

Connect the 
AC adaptor to 
recharging cradle

1

DC IN 4.8 V

Inserting and charging batteries

Preparation 1

1

2

AAA battery

3

2

Display the 
menu

3

Select

 ”

4

Set the time

You can set the year, month, day and time quickly 
by pressing and holding [

].

[

]

[

]

(Enter)

(Select)

[

]

[

]

(Enter)

(Select)

[

]

[

]

(Enter)

(Select)

[

]

[

]

(Enter)

(Select)

[

]

[

]

(Enter)

(Select)

1

Release
hold

Setting the time

Preparation 2

*

 When the year is flashing (e.g. 

 on the display), begin from step 

4

 below.

*

The clock returns to standby when you perform no time setting operation for 30 seconds.

 If this happens 

restart setting the time.

A menu (

page

5-a) is displayed.

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Year

Ӳ

Month

Ӵ

Time display (12/24H)

ӵ

Time

ӳ

Day

*

 The clock operates with the monthly error margin 

of +/– 60 seconds at room temperature.

Before use

By switching hold on…

ӱ

 Accidental unit operation is prevented.

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The display turns off and the battery power is saved.

*

 There is no power button.

Hint

1

Before operating, 

switch hold off, 

when finished, 
switch hold on

Hold off

(Slide down)

Hold

(Slide up)

Hint

2

Choose a 

recording method 

that best suits 

the situation

As the dictation recording settings are all 
factory-set, dictation can be recorded quickly 
and simply. Use this mode when computer voice 
recognition software is to be used.

Unfinished settings will be cancelled if you 
stop setting operations for 30 seconds in the 
menu mode and 10 seconds in other modes. 
In this case, please repeat from the beginning.

To record a low-level sound 
source…

• Place the unit on a desk etc. 

closer to the source

• Use “LO” microphone 

sensitivity for close proximity 
hand-held recording

Using different combinations of 
recording modes and microphone 
sensitivity levels, you can adjust 
audio quality according to recording 
situations.

MEETING

RECORDING

DICTATION 

RECORDING

Hint

3

Recorded 

contents are 

stored in 

folders

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 Possible recording settings when using meeting recording

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Recording mode and approximate total recording time of all folders

Stereo

Monaural

HQ (High quality)

10 hours 10 minutes 19 hours 30 minutes

FQ (Fine quality)

19 hours 30 minutes

39 hours

SP (Standard play)

33 hours 20 minutes 66 hours 50 minutes

*

 The minimum memory 

unit used may cause 
total recording times 
t o   b e c o m e   s l i g h t l y  
s h o r t e r   t h a n   t h o s e  
l i s t e d   i n   t h e   t a b l e . 
( S e e   “ C o n fi r m i n g  
the remaining time” 

page 5-b)

Dictation

recording

Recording

contents

File

MEETING

FOLDERS

DICTATION 

FOLDER

There are 4 folders, A through D, 
for meeting recording use.

*

 A maximum of 99 files can be stored in each folder.

Other recording methods

1

Press to 
display a 
menu

2

Select “   ”

3

Select “ 

 ”

g

 

To turn the function off: Select “  

” in step 

3

.

Turn the function off when recording important files.

Preventing 

unnecessary 

recording

R e c o r d i n g   i s  
automatically paused 
if there is no sound for 
more than 3 seconds 
(approximately).

 [

]

(Enter)

(Select)

[

]

 [

]

(Enter)

(Select)

[

]

Timer

recording

T i m e r   r e c o r d i n g  
can be set to make 
1   r e c o r d i n g   a t   a  
specified time. After 
s e t t i n g   t h e   t i m e r,  
y o u   c a n   k e e p   t h e  
u n i t   o n   s t a n d b y  
by   s e t t i n g   h o l d   o n  
(

page 2-b).

1

Press to 
display a 
menu

2

Select

 ”

3

Select “ 

 ”

You can stop timer recording in progress, but you cannot bring it to a pause.

g

 To confirm the recording start and finish time, press  [

] in step 

2

.

g

 

To cancel the timer: Select “  

” in step 

3

.

Preparation:

Select the folder to be recorded to and the recording settings (“Recording” 

page 2-c)

 [

]

(Enter)

(Select)

[

]

① 

Start time

② 

Finish time

VAS: Voice
 Activated
 System

§

©

§

©

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Recording through an external microphone

*

When you attach an external microphone, the 
built-in microphone automatically goes off.

Plug type: ø 3.5 mm (

1

/

8

 in.) stereo mini plug

Zoom recording enables you to clearly record 
sounds coming from a direction towards the built-in 
microphone. It is suitable for recording lectures and 
interviews. 

Set the recording mode to monaural

when recording to a meeting folder

(

page 2-c)

.

g

 

To record a distant voice 

(Zoom recording)

4

Set the time

 [

]

(Enter)

(Select)

[

]

 [

]

(Enter)

(Select)

[

]

 [

]

(Enter)

(Select)

[

]

Microphone
(not included)

Insert 

securely

4

Record

(

page 2-c)

 ” flashes when 

the VAS function is 
active.

Connect stereo earphones (not included).
Plug type: ø 3.5 mm (

1

/

8

 in.) stereo mini plug

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 Listening to the recording in progress

W

Insert 

securely

(Press to 

select)

(Press to 

enter)

Recording settings

HI (Distance)

LO (Close)

Stereo

A large-scale meeting 
etc.

A language lesson etc.

Monaural
Zoom recording [OFF]

A normal meeting etc.

A meeting held in a small 
room etc.

Monaural
Zoom recording [ON]

A lesson, lecture etc.

An interview during a 
meeting etc.

Microphone 

sensitivity

When the unit is off

FCC Note:

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant 
to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful 
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency 
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference 
to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular 
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be 
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by 
one or more of the following measures:
•  Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
•  Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
•  Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
•  Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

Any unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment would void the user’s authority to operate this 
device.

This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) 
This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, 
including interference that may cause undesired operation.

Responsible Party:
Panasonic Corporation of North America
One Panasonic Way
Secaucus, NJ 07094
Telephone No.: 1-800-211-7262

Slide up

“ZOOM” is displayed when zoom 
recording is being used.

*

Zoom recording can be switched on and off 
even when hold is switched on.

*

The zoom recording function is cancelled when 
recording to the dictation folder, when the recording 
mode is stereo, or when using an external microphone.

Do not block the zoom microphone (

page

4-a) intentionally with your fingers or other items.

Press

Timer recording

3

(

page 4-b)

File lock

2

(

page 3-d)

Confirmation beep

(

page 4-d)

Setting the time

(

page 3-a)

VAS

(

page 4-b)

Microphone sensitivity

1

(

page 3-c)

Recording mode

1

(

page 2-c)

Search-speed control

(

page 4-d)

Remaining recording 

time

 (

page 5-b)

1  Displayed only when a meeting recording 

folder (A through D) is selected

2  Displayed only when there is a recorded file

3  Displayed only when the clock is set

Press [

] to select, and press [

] to enter

←→

←→

←→

←→

←→

←→

←→

←ーーーーーーーーーーー

ーーーーーーーーーーー

List of menus

Press [STOP] to stop an operation midway/cancel the setting.
If an operation is not started within 30 seconds, the display returns to 
the standby mode.

(While stopped)

Press to 
display a menu

Part names

Display

File

Recording level/
Remaining memory

Recording mode (Stereo, monaural/tone)

Folder

Battery indicator

Recording (Play) elapsed time/
(In standby mode: current time)

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 Main unit

g

 Recharging cradle

Charge lamp

USB jack

ӿ

W

 Headphone/ 

earphone jack

Ӻ

Recording/

pause

ӻ

Stop

Ӽ

Folder

ӽ

Menu 

(Equalizer)

Ӿ

Volume

Ԁ

Handstrap hole 

(Handstrap not 
included)

ԁ

Speaker

Ԃ

Zoom

microphone
(dented area)

ԃ

Hold

Ԅ

Battery cover

ӱ

Zoom

Ӳ

Erase

ӳ

Repeat

Ӵ

External 

microphone

jack

ӵ

 [

]

Play, stop/

enter

Ӷ

Built-in microphone

ӷ

Recording indicator

Ӹ

Display

ӹ

 [

]

Forward, backward/ 
select

USB jack

USB pin (“Charging 

batteries” 

page 2-a

)

DC IN 4.8 V jack

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Confirming the remaining time

Displayed when 
a menu screen 
is selected.

*

 Remaining recording time also appears when 

it becomes very short.

Remaining recording 

time in the current 

recording mode

g

 To return to the original screen:

  While stopped; Press [STOP].
  While recording; Press [MENU (EQ)] again.

(While

recording or 
on standby)

Press

Meeting

recording

© 2006 Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.
Printed in Japan

Regarding Zoom recording

Zoom recording is not available when the 
recording mode is stereo or when recording to 
the dictation folder.

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