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1. You can push PLAY key to save the station if you desired You can store up to 18 stations from CH20 Note 1 2 are frequencies for wireless microphone an optional accessory Stored channels Push 0144 gt D to select the station you want to save under FM mode Push and hold PLAY three seconds to store Listen to the stored channels Push PLAY key under FM mode to select the stored channels Push PLAY continuously to switch the stored channels one by one vr s0 17 FM recording 1 Tune to the station frequency you want to record 2 Push REC key to start FM recording 3 Push STOP key to stop FM recording How to use wireless microphone WM 1 optional device Operations or main unit Push PLAY key to select CHO1 or 2 under FM mode This function must use our optional device Wireless microphone WM 1 Operations of wireless microphone WM 1 1 Install an AAA type of battery to WM 1 2 Power On Off Push and hold PWR key for 2 seconds CH1 LED will be lighted on when the unit is powered on Both LED CH1 amp CH2 will light off when the unit is powered off 3 Select channel for wireless microphone Press and hold key for 1 second to toggle between CH1 and CH2 Note Assure the channel number of the main unit is same as the channel of the wireless microphone vr so 18 Other advanced operations Trace Buffer The following example shows why the
2. 144 gt gt to select backward trace time 0 15 30 60 second Playback voice file Push 14 or gt D under recording mode to select voice file Push PLAY to start to playback push PLAY again to pause push it again to resume Push STOP to stop playback Push VOL or VOL to adjust volume Telephone recording This unit is provided with accessories for phone recording 1 Phone connecting cable 2 Adaptor for phone recording 3 Cable for connecting external MIC device 4 Optional external power supply Please follow the figure below for proper connections vr so 14 a Connect a cable between the external microphone jack and the audio output jack of the adaptor b Connect the Phone connecting cable between the telephone and the adaptor c Connect the phone line between wall outlet and the adaptor d Connect the unit to external power supply or your PC to save the power of battery Wall side Telephone outlet You can lengthen the phone recording time by turning on the Voice operated recording VOR We recommend to adjust the microphone sensibility level to level 11 please refer to p 11 for microphone sensibility selection However you should take a test to get a suitable sensibility level vr so 15 A Telephone recording operation Step 1 Push OK key to enter main menu Step 2 Push 144 or gt to select E RECORD SET Step 3 Push OK to enter options Step 4 Pu
3. warranty condition All recorded messages will be kept safely when replacing the battery Battery replacement Note Alkaline battery is recommended Carbon zine battery is not recommended 1 Pull battery cover along the direction of and open it 2 Place an AAA battery in the battery compartment At the time make sure to match and ends of the battery with the signs shown in the compartment 3 Close the battery cover back Close the battery cover 50 1 5 A Keys function introduction Recording key PS push it during recording to switch to backward trace buffer function STOP Recording MP3 Stop PS push it during playback to pause Volume turn up or down 0 to next to previous DEL Delete MODE Recording MP3 FM Record file mode PS push it during playback to repeat function Power on or off Menu key PS push it during playback to switch to EQ selection vro 6 MAIN MENU RECORD SET TIME SET LANGUAGE FM RADIO EXIT RECORD SET BITRAT E Recording quality 8K 1 6K 32K 64K mono 96K 128K stereo MIC_SENSE microphone sensibility Sense 1 Sense 2 Sense 3 Sense 4 Auto Sense VOR Voice operation VOR OFF VOR ON EXT INPUT External input MIC INPUT External microphone pose INPUT Audio input TELEPHONE relephone input TIME SET Year month day hour minute second LANGUAGE English Simple Chinese Traditional Chinese Japane
4. unit provides the feature of trace buffer Trace buffer gt A B D Start recording Pause recording Valuable message start Resume REC key PAUSE key PAUSE key recording 1 User starts recording from point A 2 User decides to pause recording from point B 3 User hears some important information start from point C 4 User resumes recording from point D Without trace buffer user may lose the valuable message start from point C to point D Messages recorded in the trace buffer will be added to the recording file when user resumes recording vT 50 19 To set the time of trace buffer You can select the buffer in Recording mode 00 No backward trace 15 Backward trace for 15 seconds 30 Backward trace for 30 seconds 60 Backward trace for 60 seconds Note You must turn off VOR function when you use backward trace buffer function Removable mass storage disk The unit support USB Mass Storage function Removable disk It is not necessary to install any software driver if your OS is Windows Me Windows 2000 or Windows XP However you should install driver for Windows 98 Enter removable disk mode of operation Step1 Connect USB plug between the unit and your PC Step2 LCD screen of the unit will show USB connection picture Step3 During uploading downloading data the red lamp of the unit will flicker and please do not take off USB Connector at the time or PC will freez
5. Operate Temperature Basic accessories WxLxH 39 96 12 mm Approx 37g 0 59 no battery 70 hours 10 141 hours 10 283 hours 10 Alkaline batteries AAA type MP3 MP3 WMA Recording 64K Approx 360 mins 10 Play MP3 by speaker Approx 240 mins 10 at volume level 20 Play MP3 by earphone Approx 840 mins 10 at volume level 20 FM 87 5Mhz 108Mhz Europe or FM76 96Mhz Japan ch01 and ch02 for Wireless Microphone Buil in Flash Memory 256MB 512MB 1GB Traditional Chinese Simplex Chinese English Japanese 6 Voice folders each folder contents 99 files USB1 1 90mW at THD 10 80 1 5V to 3V in stereo microphone external line microphone wireless microphone Earphone Mini Plug stereo IMP over 16 ohms 18mm 16 0 dynamic speaker Windows 98 need to install driver 2000 XP Mac 9 2 X 10 3 oc 40 External line microphone 1 Telephone cord 1 Hand strap 1 Telephone adapter 1 Audio cable 2 5mm 3 5mm 1 Earphone 1 User s manual 1 AAA battery 1 ophone AC adapter Specifications subject to be changed without prior notice Recording time will be varied by the bitrate setting Actual available memory would be varied from the memory size listed Battery times in the specifications were given by the test from our company You may find different battery life time when using different brand of battery music and volume level vT 50 28
6. User Manual Digital Voice Recorder amp Digital Audio Player gt www denpa com tw Contents A Features A Parts identification and keys A Main menu display A Installing battery A Keys function introduction A Basic operation A Operation Introduction 10 A Recording function operation 14 A Telephone recording operation 16 A FM Operation 17 A FAQ 24 A Specifications 28 vr so 1 English A Features 13 15 17 18 21 50 2 Digital voice recorder MP3 player FM radio Removable disk Full digital design for crystal clear sound quality Five equalizer NOMO ROCK JAZZ CLASS PIANO USB interface for quick up load or download Automatic power off APO function to save battery power Super slim handy portable design Wireless microphone enlarge recording range Option LED back light for night time operation Recording format is MP3 you can select Bitrates from 8 16 32 64K Mono and 96 128K Stereo Built in digital FM radio and FM recording available 11 12 Voice operated recording VOR Telephone recording Backward trace buffer 0 15 30 60 seconds available 14 Microphone sensitivity adjustable 4 levels Single song gt section all songs repeat function 16 Rechargeable battery When the rechargeable battery s full it s only 1 4V Impo
7. e option Step 3 Push or to select Lock or Unlock Step 4 Push OK key to lock or unlock the current file then return to current file vr so 12 MEMORY Step 1 Push 440 gt gt to select MEMORY under FOLDER MEMORY option Step 2 Push OK key to enter Step 3 It shows the total memory size used memory and free memory FM RADIO Step 1 Push OK key to enter main menu Step 2 Push 144 Dto select FM RADIO options Step 3 There are two options SPEAKER and FREQUENCY SPEAKER Step 1 Push 144 Gp to select fI SPEAKER under FM RADIO option Step 2 Push OK key to enter the option Step 3 Push 144 CD to select SPEAKER OFF or SPEAKER ON Step 4 Push OK to confirm then return to standby mode FREQUENCY Step 1 Push 144 or GD to select lli FREQUENCY under FM RADIO option Step 2 Push OK key to enter the option Step 3 Push 144 Dto select 87 5 108 2 or 76 90MHZ Step 4 Push OK to confirm then return to standby mode EXIT Push 44 OD to select EXIT to exit main menu and return to mode vr s0 13 A Recording function operation Enter recording Push MODE key to enter recording mode Basic operation Push REC start recording push REC again to pause push it again to resume Push STOP to stop recording Push REC when recording to active Backward Trace Buffer function Push
8. e or the data will miss You need to wait until the red lamp stop flickering Note When huge files are copied Windows will show the completion message Do not disconnect USB plug right away Wait for several seconds until the red lamp stop flickering vT 50 20 File management 1 There are six folders under ROOT You should put voice files only in these folders 2 MP3 files should be put under ROOT The playback order of the MP3 files are according to the date of the file was copied into the unit 3 Open folder and file Step 1 Open My computer Step 2 Open Removable Disk Step 3 Double click the file or folder you want to open 4 Build up new folder g Step 1 Open My computer Step 2 Open Removable Disk S gt Step 3 Select the path for new folder Step 4 Click right button of the mouse then select ADD Folder Step 5 Input the name of the folder then push key of the keyboard 5 Copy folder or file Step 1 Open My computer 44 Step 2 Select the folder or file you want to Step 3 Click right button of the mouse then select COPY Step 4 Select the disk you want to place the copied folder or file Step 5 Click right button of the mouse then select PASTE vr so 21 6 Change folder or file name 44 Step 1 Open My computer Step 2 Open Removable Disk e Step 3 Click the folder or file you want to rename Step 4 Input the name of the folder t
9. hen push enter key of the keyboard Notes You can input maximum 255 characters including spaces for file or folder name The characters cannot include V However we don t recommend to give a long file name Most of software cannot read the file with a long name Click the right button of the mouse then select RENAME to rename the folder or file name 7 Delete folder or file Step 1 Open My computer Step 2 Open Removable Disk Step 3 Click the folder or file you want to delete Step 4 Click the right button of the mouse then select DELETE to delete the folder or file vT 50 22 Notes 1 The red LED of the unit also works as an indicator that indicates the status of USB communication Red LED lights on or flash A read write operation is in progress Do not disconnect USB plug at this moment it may damage the file system of the unit Red LED lights off No read write operation it is safe to disconnect USB plug You can format the unit by PC When huge files are copied to unit Windows will show the completion message that does not mean the copy is really completed Do not disconnect USB plug right away Wait several seconds until the red LED lights off 50 23 A FAQ Q amp A 1 No Power Check whether the battery power is too low It is necessary to replace battery when the battery power indication is less then half 2 Cannot record Check whether the batte
10. lease check if the volume set to 0 gt Increase the volume vT 50 26 2 Please check if the earphone is plugged gt Unplug the earphone plugged m No sound output from the earphone 1 2 Please check if the volume set to 0 gt Increase the volume Please check if the earphone is plugged snugly gt Plug the earphone to JACK snugly Precautions 1 2 Alkaline battery is recommended to be applied to this recorder Do not repair disassemble or modify the recorder by yourself 3 Avoid putting magnetic cards such as credit cards or tapes near the speaker When the unit is not used for time please remove the battery Do not apply excessive force to LCD window It may cause breakdown or malfunction Do not put the recorder in high temperature humidity dust place Do not use the recorder in airplanes or areas restricting the use of electronic device Do not dispose of batteries in a fire Be understood that our company does not reimburse you for any loss from the use of the unit and that our company does not take responsibility for any memory loss by reasons of breakdown repair and others vr 50 27 A Specifications Net weight Record Time Bitrate 8K Power source Record format File format Battery life Test with Alkaline battery FM radio Memory Language File number USB port Max output power Recording sources Sound output Speaker os
11. lity level and level 21 is the highest sensibility level gt EXT INPUT External Input Step 1 Select E EXT INPUT then push OK key Step 2 Push 144 to select MIC INPUT LINE INPUT or TELEPHONE Step 3 Push OK to confirm TIME SET Step 1 Push OK key to enter main menu Step 2 Push 144 or CD to select TIME SET then push OK key Step 3 Push PLAY key to enter time setting It will start from Year Step 4 Push or key to increase or decrease Push gt gt or 144 to switch to Month Day Hour Minute Second adjustment Step 5 Push OK key return to standby mode vr so 11 LANGUAGE Step 1 Push OK key to enter main menu Step 2 Push 144 or gt D to select LANGUAGE to enter options Step 3 Push or D to select your desire language E push OK key to confirm then return to main menu FOLDER MEMORY Step 1 Push OK key to enter main menu Step 2 Push 144 or to select m push OK key to enter options Step 3 There are three options including FOLDER LOCK MEMORY FOLDER Step 1 Push 144 gt gt to select FOLDER under FOLDER MEMORY option Step 2 Push OK key to enter the option Step 3 There are six folders from A F Step 4 Push or D to select your desire folder gt LOCK Step 1 Push or gt gt to select LOCK under FOLDER MEMORY option Step 2 Push OK key to enter th
12. ot erase recording file Check whether the recording file has been locked There is a displays on the locked message 10 Recording time less than specifications list 11 the recording times list on the specifications are based on the standard of the lowest quality Q1 8K If you choose higher recording quality Q2 Q5 16 32 64 96 128K recording times will be shorter accordingly Battery operation time less than specifications list The battery operation time lists on specifications is base on the testing by AAA Alkaline battery with volume level 20 10 tolerance 50 25 If you are using rechargeable battery the operation time would be less then Alkaline battery It is because rechargeable battery s current can only reach up to 1 4V after fully charged On the other hands a new Alkaline battery s current is 1 5V Troubleshooting m No Power 1 Please check the battery gt Replace the battery 2 Make sure the battery match ends of the battery with the diagram Install the battery correctly inside the battery compartment m Cannot record 1 Please check if the memory capacity are full Erase unnecessary messages 2 Please check the battery gt Replace the battery m Cannot playback 1 Please check if the messages were saved gt Check the file or folder 2 Please check if the battery is weak gt Replace the battery m No sound output from the speaker 1 P
13. rtant message locking function to avoid messages erased accidentally Menu operation 19 20 Key lock function Built in real time clock to display the time of recorded message Date and time display A Parts identification and keys Earphone Jack External Microphone Jack Recording LED Hand strap Hold Left Microphone light indication Right Microphone E 5 E lt Recording VOL Stop i Key Lock Power Confirm Playback Backward Forward Erase Push Mode Built in speaker U EZ USB plug Battery cover OK PS push it during playback to switch to select EQ MODE PS push it during playback to select repeat mode REC PS push it during recording to search backward PLAY PS push it during playback to pause vT 50 A menu display Current Mode R E C 0 D S ET mm Battery capacity RECORD MODE E ome EXIT FM RADIO TIME SET File MEMORY LANGUAGE vr 50 4 A Installing battery Attention Power off the unit before replacing battery Do not take out battery during recording The recorded messages will be deleted or the unit might malfunction Remove the battery if you will not use the unit for a long time Otherwise battery leakage will cause damage to the unit Damage caused by battery leakage would not be included in the
14. ry power is too low It is necessary to replace battery when the battery power indication is less then half Check whether the memory capacity full erase unnecessary files to release memory spaces Push Menu key to select Memory Size to check memory size and free space 3 Cannot playback voice file Check whether the voice file has been recorded Check whether the battery power is too low replace new battery if necessary 4 No sound output when playback Check whether the volume at the lowest level you can check it from LCD display Please adjust to the optional sound level If using earphone please confirm earphone plug in snugly If using speaker please confirm no earphone plug in 5 Bad receipt of FM radio Earphone is working as an antenna to receive FM signal therefore please confirm if it plugs in snugly 50 24 6 9 Cannot link with PC Check whether the operation system is Windows 98 If your operation system is Windows 98 please install the provided CD driver No operation when push keys Check whether the key lock enabled Cannot record telephone conversation Firstly please confirm all the connections are well connected please refer the instruction manual p 15 for the detailed connections Secondly ensure the Voice Operate Recording VOR function enabled Telephone recording is designed to be using for home use telephone it is not applied to office PBX system Cann
15. se Unlock Lock 0 pe capacity Used capacity Free capacity SPEAKER ON FREQUENCY 4587 5 108MHz Europe 76 96MHz Japan FM RADIO SPEAKER OFF vT 50 7 A Basic operation Recording Push to start to record Push key to start to set up backward trace buffer function when recording Push I or GD to select backward trace buffer time from 0 15 30 60 selections Then push to trace backward the time you have set Stop Push C STOP to stop recording or playback VOL Push to turn up volume push to turn down volume Forward gt next Backward 4 previous Push gt gt to next song push 144 to previous song Playback key Push PLAY to start to playback music or voice file Push PLAY key to pause when playback Push MODE key to switch to select repeat function when playback Push to switch to different EQ when playback Push to active AGB section repeat when playback MODE key Push MODE key to switch to REC MP3 FM three modes Push and hold MODE key 3 seconds to switch to folders from AF by order vT 50 8 DEL key Push DEL key to delete current file Push 44010 move to left to select DELETE then push DEL key to delete the file or you can select EXIT to exit OK key Power On Power Off Menu Standby Push OK key shortly around 0 5 second enter main Menu Push and hold OK ke
16. sh 144 or to select INPUT push OK to enter next menu EN Step 5 Push or gt to select TELEPHONE Step 6 Push OK to confirm then return to standby mode Note You may against the civil law if you record the telephone conversation without permission of the others A MP3 Operation Push MODE key to enter MP3 Push 144 gt to select the file you want to play Basic operation Push PLAY start to playback music Push PLAY again to pause push it again to resume Push STOP to stop playback When playback music push MODE to switch to different repeat modes those are including Single track playback Single track repeat Single folder repeat once All folder repeat When playback music push DEL to switch to different EQ modes those are including NOMO ROCK JAZZ CLASSIC PIANO vr so 16 A FM Operation Enter FM operation Push MODE key to select FM mode please make sure to plug in the earphone to the earphone jack of the unit Station channel Push 144 gt D once to increase frequency or decrease frequency by 0 1 MHz step Example When the frequency is under 96 2MHz push gt gt once to increase 0 1MHz Now it is 96 3MHz If you push once it will be decreased 0 1MHz to 96 2MHz Fast scanning Push and hold 144 three seconds to start fast scanning to scan valid stations When a station is searched it will stay three seconds then continue to search again
17. y around 2 5 seconds to turn off power HOLD key Lock up all the keys in case of accidental operation vT 50 9 A Operation Introduction Enter Main Menu Step 1 Push key to turn on power Step 2 Push OK key to enter main menu Step 3 Push 144 to select the menu options Push MODE to exit There are six options under Main Menu RECORD SET TIME SET LANGUAGE FOLDER MEMORY FM RADIO EXIT RECORD SET Step 1 Push key once to enter main menu Step 2 Push 144 or to select RECORD SET mode Step 3 Push OK key to enter RECORD SET options Step 4 There are four options including BIT MIC SENSE VOR EXT INPUT gt BITRATE Recording quality Step 1 Select BITRATE then push OK key Step 2 Push 44 gt D to select recording quality Mono 8K 16K 32K 64K Stereo 96K 128K Step 3 Push OK to confirm vr so 10 gt SENSE Microphone sensibility Step 1 Select MIC_SENSE then push OK key Step 2 Push 144 or gt to select 1 2 3 4 AUTO Step 3 Push OK to confirm gt VOR Voice Operation Recording Step 1 Select y VOR then push OK key Step 2 Push 144 gt gt to select VOR OFF or VOR ON Step 3 Push OK to confirm PS You can only adjust the sensibility of the microphone during recording after you turn on VOR Push 144 or gt D to turn up or down the sensibility from level 1 to level 21 Level 1 is the lowest sensibi

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