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Battery life:    

13 hours 

Storage capacity:   Approx. 36 hours of audio

Battery:  

 

Built-in rechargeable 110mAH  

                                       rechargeable lithium battery

Charging time:  

Approx. 2-3 hours

Sampling rate:  

16KHz

Bit rate:  

 

512Kbps

Recording format:   WAV

Size:    

 

66.5mm x 24.3mm x 8.5mm

Weight:  

 

16g

Extra function:  

This device can be used as  

 

   

 

a standard USB flash drive    

   (when 

turned 

OFF).

Thank you for purchasing the USB Discreet Voice 

Recorder. Please take a moment to read this 

manual and save it for future reference. 

FEATURES

Item No. 204971

USB DISCREET VOICE RECORDER

Owner’s Guide

This device is very simple to use: “ON” means 

the device is recording. “OFF” means the device 

is NOT recording (and is in Flash Drive mode). 

1. Slide the switch to “ON.” Blue and red lights    

   will illuminate. Then the red lights will flash   

   several times, indicating that recording

OPERATING THE USB DISCREET  

VOICE RECORDER

has begun. 

Note: The red LEDs will turn off  

or secrecy, however the device will  

continue to record.

 

 

2. Slide the switch to “OFF.” Blue and red  

   lights will illuminate, and then turn off.  

   This indicates that the recording has  

   stopped, and your file has been saved.

 

 

Note: The recording starts about 5 seconds    

after you switch to ON and stops recording  

about 5 seconds after you switch to OFF. This  

is because the internal firmware needs time    

to initialize properly.

1. While the device is OFF, plug it into a  

   USB port. 

2. The disc icon will appear on your desktop.    

   Double click it to open the disc. Then  

   double click the folder named RECORD.  

   You will see all of your recorded files. 

3. At this point, you can listen to the files,      

  delete files or drag them to your computer 

  hard drive for storage.

TRANSFERING FILES TO A COMPUTER

While the switch is ON, press the @ button 

for 1 second. The red lights will illuminate 

to show you the remaining battery power. 

Each red light = 25% of the battery life, as 

follows:  

4 red lights = 100% charged

3 red lights = 75% charged

2 red lights = 50% charged

1 red light = 25% charged 

 

Note: If your battery runs out while you are 

recording, the red light will flash 20 times 

and the device will shut down.

 

CHECKING THE BATTERY LEVEL  

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