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Symptom
Checkpoints
Recording
Recorded sound is distorted.
There is a noise at the beginning
of sound.
• Set the microphone sensitivity to “LOW” or keep the microphone distance
farther away from the recording source. (
➜
page 21)
If the sound is still distorted, set the Low Cut filter setting to ON (
➜
page 21),
set the recording level adjustment to Manual and adjust the recording level
before recording. (
➜
page 22)
Recorded sounds contain noise
that make it difficult to hear
sounds.
• Move a mobile telephone away from this unit when you use the two in the same area.
• Set the “LOW CUT FILTER” to “ON”. Noise is reduced and listening may
become easier. (
➜
page 21)
• Perform test recording switching the recording mode (
➜
page 20) or
microphone sensitivity
(
➜
page 21) and set the most appropriate recording
environment.
Recorded sound differs from the
actual sound.
• Is Recording EQ (
➜
page 24) or “LOW CUT FILTER” (
➜
page 21) set?
Recorded sound is too loud or
too low.
• Is the recording level adjustment set to manual? (
➜
page 22) If so, set the
proper recording level (
➜
page 23) or set the recording level adjustment
setting to AUTO.
• Switch the microphone sensitivity. (
➜
page 21)
The level meter does not move
during recording. The recorded
file produces no sound.
• Is the recording level adjustment set to “MANUAL” and is the recording level
set to “0”? Adjust the recording level.
(
➜
page 23)
Playing
No sound from the speaker.
• There is no sound when you have connected earphones. (
➜
page 16)
Cannot hear any sound.
• Adjust the sound volume. (
➜
page 15)
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