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1. INSTRUCTION MANUAL CR FP600D ICR FP 700D Digital Voice Recorder icr_en indd 1 2008 12 01 10 57 30 _ nae a icr_en indd 1 ENGLISH Please read this manual before use Keep the manual in a safe place for future reference FOR EU USERS The symbol mark and recycling systems described below apply to EU countries and do not apply to countries in other areas of the world a Your SANYO product is designed and manufactured with high quality materials and components which can be recycled and or reused The symbol mark means that electrical and electronic equipment batteries and accumulators at their end of life should be disposed of separately from your household waste Note If a chemical symbol is printed beneath the symbol mark this chemical symbol means that the battery or accumulator contains a heavy metal at a certain P concentration This will be indicated as follows Hg mercury Cd cadmium Pb lead In the European Union there are separate collection systems for used electrical and electronic equipment batteries and accumulators Please dispose of them correctly at your local community waste collection recycling centre Please help us to conserve the environment we live in FOR CANADIAN USERS This class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 SANYO FISHER Sales Europe GmbH Stahlgruberring 4 D 81829 M nchen
2. Introduction e E T 5 ACCOSSOL IOS tssssesssssessssessessessscessssaassssessssaseaacesaase 5 CONTO S tensas nna a 6 Main Wit seesssessissccssscscsscccnssctsssccsssscsssscossssccssscetbsuetins 6 LCD display PIE IITA 7 Fil ANC FOIE LS ssssseseseseceseeesssesseesseeesseesseeseseseeee 8 Folders for recordingeeeeeeeeeeeeseresesee 8 Recording file NAMEOSeeeeeereresesrsrseeeeeeseseseeeeeeeese 9 Folder for MUS Corrsesseseseseeeseseeeseesescenececessesesseseeseee 9 Sort function in the MUSIC folder 10 Preparation cece cccccccccccccccccscceccsccesscecess Inserting a battery aaagscdasscvecsacsadnesssusesavessssseee Turning the power on and off Turning the POWED ON eese Turning the power off abeeeeeaeoeooooaaaaaaeaacaaaceaeaeeey Battery indicator desessensssssssssssnnnnnnnssssssaaansaasaaeenee Auto power off function Resume function IIT TIOE VOINTI III TTT Preventing mishandling Hold function AEE EAE EE NPESE 14 Inserting and removing the SD card 15 Notes on handling the SD card 16 gt Setting the date and time eerereeeseseerersees 17 Recording ee eecceccccceccccsesccseseceeeeseseeseeee 18 Recording with microphone 18 Using an external microphone 19 VAS Voice activated System 19 Setting the voice sensing level VAS Value 20 Recording from external sources 20 Playback ba sanc a cee ucsssdeacsuncscesacaseursascesense 22 Playing a file P PEPEE EPAPER 22 Operations available during playback k Volu
3. 2 Click T Select All ca a idea a Se et eee Note While copying a file never remove the USB connection cable from this unit or the PC 6 Disconnect this unit from the PC See Page 45 GB 46 icr_xmled_en indd 46 08 11 28 3 23 29 Ph CUM UE T HEEE Copying files to CD R RW Copy files that have been copied from this unit to a PC and then on to CD R RW using Windows Media Player EAA While copying files to CD R RW do not conduct other operations on the PC Doing so may cause extraneous noise 1 Copy the desired files to your PC See Page 46 Click Start All Programs and then Windows Media Player Windows Media Player starts 3 Click Burn C i c k There are no playlists in this librars SERS to create a playlist Right click Burn and click the 1 Right click type of CD to create ou 2 Click one of them te hg v Apply Volume Leveling Across Tracks on Audio CDs lore Options Help with Burning suorarys Click here Insert a blanl Burn List Insert CD RW or unused CD R into the CD R RW drive of the PC Information of CD in PC GB 47 icr_xmled_en indd 47 08 11 28 3 23 30 Ph CU UE i E a l Open the folder in which the 2 Click au files you wish to copy are pak stored An example of files stored in the My Documents folder of PC is used here 1 Click Dr
4. Operation is not guaranteed for the following environments Upgraded Windows environments Windows 95 Windows NT Windows 98 Windows 98 SE Windows Me Dual boot Windows environments Standby suspend and other modes may not work properly with your particular environment If this is the case do not use those modes This is not guaranteed to operate with all PCs in the recommended setup When using Windows Vista Windows XP or Windows 2000 log in as an administrator Dynamic Disc introduced in Windows 2000 is not supported Depending on the versions of your PC and its OS the PC screens may be different from the screens shown in this document The screens used in this document are those of Windows XP Windows Media Player 11 GB 40 icr_xmled_en indd 40 08 11 28 3 23 28 Ph SC SEE HEEN How to connect to disconnect from your PC Notes on connection Ifa recorded file from this unit is copied to a PC and the file name is changed the file cannot be played after it is restored to the original folder storage location of this unit Assign a name according to the following File name rules or move the file to the MUSIC folder and then play the file File name rules MIC folder Three digit number 001 199 M _ Date _ Time hour minute Extension Example 001M_090101_0935 mp3 LINE folder Three digit number L _ Date _ Time hour minute Ext
5. are automatically given a name with the following configuration 001M_090101_1030 MP3 cH File format Recording time hour minute Recording date year month day Folder type M MIC L LINE File number 001 199 On this unit only the file number in the file name above is displayed The file name can be seen when this unit is connected to a PC Ifthe name of a file recorded with this unit is changed on a PC the file cannot be played in the MIC folder or the LINE folder Give a name according to the file name rules above or move the file to the MUSIC folder and play it from there Folder for music The MUSIC folder is a folder used for transferring MP3 files from a PC and lt playing them By transferring your music to your PC such as songs imported P from CD s and transferring these files to the MUSIC folder you can use this unit as a music player Up to two levels of folders can be recognized in the MUSIC Up to 500 storage SD card Second level folders can be recognized In each folder up to 199 files or folders can be stored _Jindicates a folder and indicates a file Folders in which no file is stored directly under the folder as well as folders in which no playable file is stored are not counted GB 9 icr_xmled_en indd 9 08 11 28 3 23 15 Ph SC SEE HEEN Sort function in the MUSIC folder In the MUSIC folder file
6. 08 11 28 3 23 18 Ph SC SEE l E i l Setting the voice sensing level VAS value You can adjust the voice sensing level in five steps 1 5 to accomodate the source volume level A larger value will increase the voice activation sensitivity so recording will be triggered by lower level audio If the value is too small this unit may not detect voice Set the microphone sensitivity see page 18 in accordance with the source input level so that the VAS function can work more effectively ene Procedure To adjust the voice sensing level press the Og buttons while recording with the VAS function turned on Note When recording begins with the VAS function on recording will occur for two seconds just after starting regardless of whether sound is detected or not If the voice level is lower than a certain level for approximately two seconds recording pauses Since low voices may not be recorded during the use of the VAS function to ensure recording in such situations turn off the VAS function Recording from external sources This unit can record music etc played on external equipment such as CD or MD players radio cassette recorders and component stereos MIC _cLINE INPUT 1 Turn the power on See Page 12 2 Set the Microphone Line input switch to the LINE position Use a commercially available audio cable to connect the external input socket of this unit with
7. 18 hours alkaline battery HQLP stereo mode Approximately 27 hours alkaline battery LP monaural mode Approximately 29 hours alkaline battery Continuous playback time playback to speakers HQ stereo mode Approximately 12 hours alkaline battery HQLP stereo mode Approximately 16 hours alkaline battery LP monaural mode Approximately 17 hours alkaline battery The continuous recording time and playback time vary with the type and the manufacturer of the battery storage condition operating conditions operating temperature of the surrounding area SD card etc The values above are for reference and are not guaranteed For batteries other than alkaline batteries operation is not guaranteed Dimensions W x H x D Approx 36 6 x 96 x 13 3 mm Weight ICR FP600D Approx 49g including battery ICR FP700D Approx 50g including battery Accessories ICR FP700D USB connection cable 1 AAA alkaline battery 1 Instruction Manual this book 1 ICR FP600D Instruction Manual this book 1 Specifications are subject to change without notice icr_xmled_en indd 54 GB 54 08 11 28 3 23 31 PI
8. 42 Connecting this unit to your PC Click Start and then My Computer Alternatively double click the My 8 eA ose Computer icon on the Desktop e SSM cron sd My Pictures ay My Music Pr My Computer e My Networ Places B Control Pani fa Notepad Set Program Access and Defaults 2 Printers and axes o Help and Suj port Search All Programs gt I Run Ato oF 1 Click FA rn OFF Computer Ve 2 Click GB 43 icr_xmled_en indd 43 08 11 28 3 23 29 Ph SC UE LCC Double click the Removable Disk icon The folders in this unit are displayed File Edit View Favorites Tools Help gt gt Search Folders Ez Address W My Computer a Ee Local Disk C 2 Removable Disk E Double click EAH If the Removable Disk icon is not displayed refer to page 49 If this unit is not recognized by a PC Folder names in this unit For folder names the display on this unit is different from the display on a PC Displayed folder name Although data from a PC can be put in the DATA folder this folder cannot be seen on this unit GB 44 icr_xmled_en indd 44 08 11 28 3 23 29 Ph SC DE HEHE Disconnecting this unit from your PC Note Before disconnecting make sure no data is being transferred Click displayed in the task tray normally at the lowe
9. the two set points To cancel the setting press the FOLDER AB repeat button again to clear AB If the STOP button is pressed to stop playback or if fast forward or fast reverse is used the setting is cancelled If the interval between the two points is too short A B repeat cannot be set If point A is set but point B is not set the end of file is set as point B AnA B repeat setting over two or more files is not available GB 24 icr_xmled_en indd 24 08 11 28 3 23 20 Ph l Playback from designated position Time search The start position start time of playback can be designated Press the MENU button during playback Playback stops and the current position time is displayed L M e H CID SENCE Set the designated time 1 Press the Kd fast reverse and gt gt fast forward buttons to select Hour Minute and Second 2 Press the or button to adjust the value Press the X play button at Playback starts from the designated position RAJ This setting can be applied only to the currently played file The setting is not stored GB 25 icr_xmled_en indd 25 08 11 28 3 23 21 Ph SC EE E HEEN Folder skip only if folder is selected If the folder is selected pressing the 24 4 or O amp button in the stop state skips folder
10. time ma fast reverse is pressed during recording the indication of c toggles between remaining recordable time and elapsed recording time 4 To stop recording press the STOP button Recording is now complete GB 18 icr_xmled_en indd 18 08 11 28 3 23 18 Ph SC EE l E i j Using an external microphone To use an external microphone for recording connect the microphone to the external input socket and set the Microphone Line input switch to the Microphone position in advance Q External S0 microphone MIC cLINE INPUT ey VAS Voice activated system VAS is a function that automatically starts recording when the unit senses a voice and causes recording to pause automatically putting the unit in the recording standby state when the voice becomes lower than a certain level Turn the power on and press and hold es oe down the MENU button for two seconds D or more in the stop state a forward button to select WE Press the or button to select Hn and press the Bx play button a r Press the Md fast reverse or PP fast ii Setting is now complete Recording starts See Page 18 When no voice is sensed recording pauses While recording pauses and VAS blink When a voice is sensed recording starts automatically GB 19 icr_xmled_en indd 19
11. you can do by using a PC 38 Computer system requirements s 39 NTO A A E TTT 40 How to connect to disconnect from your l A titi reer ereo Notes ON CONNECTION cers eeseseeseseeeeees Connecting this unit to your PC Displaying folders in this Unite Disconnecting this unit from your PC 45 Copying a file from this unit to your PC 46 Copying files to CD R RW lt ssseseseseeeseeeeeesees 47 Troubleshooting Guider 49 If this unit is not recognized by a PC ICR FP700D only sssssssssssesseeseesensensese 49 Troubleshooting Wasaveased sonsvaaeaayesuaseaassssassssscesve 49 Frequently asked questions Q amp A 51 Cleaning the CabiNet ss sssesececscscacsesessacsoaaesee 52 Data eeecscsocsscoosocooosscocsococosscoosecocoseoooseeoooe 53 Specifications NEA PEE 53 GB 4 icr_xmled_en indd 4 08 11 28 3 23 13 PI CEE l E i l i P f Introduction Accessories ICR FP700D USB connection cable 1 AAA LR03 HP16 alkaline battery 1 Instruction Manual This book 1 ICR FP600D Instruction Manual This book 1 GB 5 icr_xmled_en indd 5 08 11 28 3 23 14 PI SC CEE l E i i i P f Main unit Front Stereo headphones socket Recording LED External input microphone See Page 35 n J line socket gt Built in microphones Built in microphones ICR FP700D only Folder amp o ICR FP700D stereo E Built in microphone M gt S R Cordin
12. File number Press the gt play button to start playback To finish playback press the STOP button RIJ If the same file is played successively playback resumes from the stop position Volume adjustment Adjust the volume by pressing the or button with the power on The volume NGL can be adjusted in a range from 0 to 20 Volume level meter indication Note Adequate volume depends on recording conditions and the sound source Raise the volume gradually in order to avoid raising it too high GB 22 f 08 11 28 3 23 20 PI nae as Fast forward Pressing and holding down the PP fast forward button during playback for one second or more starts fast forward After fast forward starts it continues even if the button is released To return to normal playback speed press the P play button Fast reverse Pressing and holding down the Ked fast reverse button during playback for one second or more starts fast reverse After fast reverse starts it continues even if the button is released To return to normal playback speed press the ae play button Skipping to next file Pressing the PP fast forward button makes playback skip to the next file File return Pressing the Ked fast reverse button makes playback return to the top of current file Pressing the kd fast reverse button successively makes playback P skip to the prev
13. Germany SANYO Electric Co Ltd 1 1 Sanyo cho Daito City Osaka 574 8534 Japan GB 1 2008 12 01 12 14 18 CU UE l E i i CAUTION It is forbidden to copy this manual whole or in part without prior written permission All images and illustrations given in this manual are for explanation purposes and may differ slightly from that of the actual product Also actual specifications are subject to change without prior notice and therefore may differ from the contents of this manual Sanyo cannot be held responsible for damage caused by improper use or modifications to the device or data that is lost or destroyed icr_xmled_en indd 2 GB 2 08 11 28 3 23 13 PI HL a Precautions The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing Do not remove the battery during operating the unit Do not insert pins etc inside the unit Do not drop the unit or subject it to strong shocks Do not throw into a fire or apply heat Donotimmerse in water or use in humid areas such as a bathroom Do not use while driving Donot listen for long periods of time at high volume Keep out of reach of infants Store in an area out of reach of small children Do not use where there are extremes of temperature below 5 C or exceeding 35 C Store in a dry cool place Do not use in the presence of strong electromagnetic waves Do not let the unit get near location
14. HEHN Two recording methods are provided recording with a microphone and recording from external sources Mae During recording you can monitor the recorded voice through headphones Press the or button to adjust the volume Recording with microphone 1 Turn the power on See Page 12 Set the microphone sensitivity according to the recording conditions Set the SENCE microphone sensitivity switch located on the side of this unit L Low sensitivity Use this setting when ERASE MENU L M H recording by placing this unit near the SENCE sound source like a microphone M Intermediate sensitivity Use this setting when recording conversation lt of several persons around a table P H High sensitivity Use this setting when recording in an open location such as a conference room or a lecture hall Press the REC button to start recording a Recording file number a b Input level meter b c Remaining recordable time Note If the REC button is pressed again during recording the indication blinks and recording pauses If the button is pressed again recording resumes If the unit is left for approximately 30 minutes after recording pauses recording stops and the unit turns off Each time pp fast forward is pressed during recording the indication of b toggles between input level meter and remaining recordable time Each
15. SIC folder cannot be seen on this unit erase unnecessary folders when this unit is connected with a PC GB 28 icr_xmled_en indd 28 08 11 28 3 23 23 PI Recording at Designated Time Timer Recording can be started automatically at a designated time Before setting check that the remaining quantity of battery power is sufficient In the stop state press the MENU ERASE button C Press the k dq fast reverse or pp fast forward button to select and press the 3x play button Press the or button to select CLO the recording time and press the gt gt at fast forward button tr IIM 30 minutes 1 hour 2 hours P Until all available space is used Cancels timer setting 4 Press the or button to designate the hour of recording start time and press the PPI fast forward button P Press the or button to designate the minute of recording start time and press the m play button When is displayed at the lower right of the screen setting is complete One minute before the designated time the power turns on automatically and the unit enters the standby mode for timer recording When recording starts and the preset time elapses recording stops automatically Note If the designated time approaches during playback playback stops automatically one
16. acity of SD SDHC memory card HQ Approx Approx Approx Approx Approx P stereo mode 5h 30m 11h 22h 30m 45h 90h T HQLP Approx Approx Approx Approx Approx stereo mode 17h 33h 68h 136h 272h LP Approx Approx Approx Approx Approx monaural mode 34h 66h 136h 272h 544h The recording time may be shorter depending on the manufacture and the specifications of SD memory card GB 53 icr_xmled_en indd 53 08 11 28 3 23 31 PI SC DEE LCC Frequency response 60 20 000 Hz HQ stereo mode 192 kbps 60 7 500 Hz HOLP stereo mode 64 kbps 60 6 500 Hz LP monaural mode 32 kbps Recording format gt MP3 Playback format MP3 MPEG1 LAYER3 MPEG2 LAYER3 Frequency response 40 20 000 Hz playback Sampling frequency 16 44 1 kHz Bit rate gt 16 320 kbps Playback may not be conducted normally depending on the file Terminal USB stereo headphones 3 5 mini Stereo microphone 3 5 mini Operating temperature 5 C to 35 C Output headphones 10mW 10mW Power source gt DC1 5V AAA battery x 1 Battery duration Continuous recording time Recording environment Recording LED OFF Recording monitor No Continuous playback time playback to headphones P HQ stereo mode Approximately 19 hours alkaline battery HQLP stereo mode Approximately 29 hours alkaline battery LP monaural mode Approximately 33 hours alkaline battery HQ stereo mode Approximately
17. ag and drop the desired files to copy into the Burn list of Windows Media Player Drag and drop the files 8 Click the Start Burn button Click When Complete is displayed copying to CD R RW is complete Display of Complete GB 48 icr_xmled_en indd 48 08 11 28 3 23 30 Ph SC EE LCS Troubleshooting Guide If this unit is not recognized by a PC ICR FP700D only Follow the procedure below to check for problems Check whether or not the supplied USB connection cable is used for connection Close all applications Remove all USB devices leaving only the regular mouse and keyboard In this state connect this unit to the PC If the PC is equipped with multiple USB terminals connect this unit to each terminal sequentially If this unit is connected to a bus power type USB hub peripheral for distributing USB terminals remove the USB hub from the PC and connect this unit directly to a USB terminal of the PC Troubleshooting Buttons do not respond maau Possible cause The hold function is set gt E PA E Turn off the hold function See Page 14 Possible cause The unit is still coonnected to the PC ICR FP700D only Corrective action Disconnect the unit from the PC See Page 45 ad iO Ek is displayed Possible cause The SD card is locked Corrective action Unlock the SD card See Page 16 lt 1 is displayed on the screen and p
18. apacity of SD card current playback position volume setting etc 3 Information display Displays the file number of the recorded voice file etc 4 Recording quality display 9 Information display See Page 32 Displays time etc HQ High quality mode 10 Main menu setting items 192 kbps stereo See Page 33 HQ Lp Standard quality mode 64 kbps stereo LP Long play mode 32 kbps mono GB 7 icr_xmled_en indd 7 08 11 28 3 23 15 Ph CU UE HEHN File and folder A File is an individual voice recording and a Folder is a location to classify and store multiple files This unit includes three folders MIC LINE and MUSIC Files can be stored in each folder RAA A DATA folder for storing PC data is included though it is not shown on this unit See Page 38 Folders for recording These folders are used for recording on this unit The MIC folder stores voice files recorded with a microphone and the LINE folder stores voice files recorded through a line in from external source In the MIC folder voice files recorded on this unit with a microphone are stored Up to 199 files can be stored In the LINE folder voice files recorded through a line in from an external source are stored Up to 199 files can be stored GB 8 icr_xmled_en indd 8 08 11 28 3 23 15 Ph Recording file names Files recorded with this unit
19. ctivated recording NIE The low tone range is emphasised The low tone range and Equalizer thehigh tone range are EN emphasised slightly The low tone range and the high tone range are emphasised The intermediate tone range is emphasised RAA The equalizer can be set even during playback GB 34 icr_xmled_en indd 34 08 11 28 3 23 26 Ph SC SEE LCC i icr_xmled_en indd 35 P Other functions Beep sound Whether or not a beep is emitted during operation of the unit can be set 1 Turn on this unit and press the MENU button in the stop state Press the I4 fast reverse or pp fast forward button to select BEEP Press the or button to select M or HE F and press the Bx play button tit A beep is emitted during operation i A beep is not emitted during operation Setting is now complete Lighting of recording LED indicator light Whether or not to light the recording LED indicator light during recording can be set 1 Turn on this unit and press the MENU button in the stop state Press the 4 fast reverse or PP fast forward button to select LED Press the or button to select H or HF F and press the Bx play button fit The recording LED indicator lights up during recording EE The recording LED indicator does not light up during recording Setting is now com
20. d when it is inserted into this unit Locked Unlocked GB 16 icr_xmled_en indd 16 08 11 28 3 23 16 Ph SC SS n i P f Setting the date and time If the date and time are set information regarding Recording date and time is automatically logged in the file being recorded Time stamp function Also the recording date and time information is included in each file name therefore it is recommended to set the date and time correctly 1 Turn the power on and press the MENU button ERASE MENU L Me H___ D _ SENE Press the K 4 fast reverse or PPI fast forward button to select DATE and press the Px play button Press the or button to set C the year 1 and press the pp fast tft maau forward button Caa ar a gt Setting time and date to 5 03 P M on Feburary ie tate 25 2009 is shown here Set the month MM and the day 4 1 using the same operation as step 3 RAJ To return to the previous setting item press Kd fast reverse Press the or button to select the jor time display method and press the Pp oti fast forward button l DATE Set the hour HH and the minute mm using the same operation as step 3 and press the 2x play button Date and time setting is now complete P icr_xmled_en indd 17 08 11 28 3 23 17 Ph GB 17 SC EE
21. divided After division 001M_090101_1631 MP3 002M_090101_1631 MP3 003M 090225_1210 MP3 If file 001M_090101_1631 MP3 is divided file 002M_090101_1631 MP3 is created If a file of the same file number exists already in the folder the file created at the division takes precedence and the name of the former file is changed For example if file 001M_090101_1631 MP3 is divided 001M_090101_1631 MP3 and 002M_090101_1631 MP3 are created and 002M_090225_1210 MP3 that has existed in the folder is changed to 003M_090225_1210 MP3 There is a small portion of overlap that occurs at the point where the two files are divided The file overlap time and the recording time required for file division are ch shown in the table below Recording mode Duplicated time Recording time of file A LP 32kbps Approx 8 seconds pprox 16 seconds or MP3 more HQLP 64kbps Approx 4 seconds Approx 8 seconds or more HQ 192kbps Approx 1 second Approx 2 seconds or more When a file is divided the division point may be displaced a little in either direction from the designated position A file cannot be divided in the following cases Insufficient available space in the SD card The number of files has reached the upper limit Division at the beginning of the file is attempted File in the MUSIC folder The SD card is locked GB 31 icr_xmled_en indd 31 08 11 28 3 23 24 Ph ic
22. ecorded sound skips The SD card was formatted not on this unit but on a computer or Possible cause other device Corrective action Format the SD card in this unit See Page 27 GB 50 icr_xmled_en indd 50 08 11 28 3 23 30 PI Frequently asked questions Q amp A Q Can a manganese battery or a rechargeable battery be used A Manganese battery and nickel cadmium battery cannot be used It is recommended to use an alkaline battery Although our rechargeable battery eneloop can be used its duration is approximately 70 in comparison with an alkaline battery Also since the voltage is different the battery indicator of this unit may not be accurate Alternately an Oxyride battery can be used Its duration is almost the same as an alkaline battery Q Why is noise included in playback sound A If you move the hand or fingers that hold this unit during recording that sound will also be recorded Do not move the unit if at all possible during recording For recording with this unit placed in a breast pocket it is recommended to use a tie pin type stereo microphone sold separately Q Does recordable time mean recordable time for each file A No The recordable time is the total recording time remaining until the the SD card capacity becomes full for that recording mode If a file is recorded until ch the time is exhausted no further recording will be possible even if file or p folder
23. en E is displayed press the or ma button to select the desired category of music and press the 8x play button The equalizer is not used 4 The low tone range is emphasised The low tone range and the high tone range are emphasised slightly k The low tone range and the high tone range are emphasised T 1 The intermediate tone range is emphasised RAY If the MIC folder or the LINE folder has been selected FIT 1 is displayed In this case press the k d fast reverse or ppl fast forward button and then conduct the operation above lt Setting is now complete P 3 Play a file See Page 22 RAJ This setting remains even if the power is turned off Checking the file information Press the STOP button in the stop state to check the file information such as date current time recording date and time and remaining recordable time The information displayed depends on the selected folder GB 37 icr_xmled_en indd 37 08 11 28 3 23 28 Ph SC SEE l E i l Connecting to a PC ICR FP700D only What you can do by using a PC By connecting this unit to a PC you can transfer files between this unit and the PC Files in this unit can be copied to a PC Recorded files on this unit can be copied to a PC and played on the PC See Page 46 Voice files can then be copied to a CD R RW If your PC is equipped with a CD R RW drive recorded files from th
24. ension Example 001L_090101_0935 mp3 The first three digit number is automatically changed so that serial numbers are given to files in a folder Format SD cards in this unit If a card is formatted in a PC recording may not be function correctly For formatting a card in this unit refer to page 28 Erasing and execute Pit LNT Ifa bus power type USB hub or a USB cable other than the supplied cable is used operation is not guaranteed Be sure to use the supplied dedicated USB cable to connect the unit to a PC Even if no battery is inserted in this unit data can be transferred between this unit and a PC GB 41 icr_xmled_en indd 41 08 11 28 3 23 28 PI CUE l E a j Connecting this unit to your PC Open the USB terminal cover of this unit USB terminal cover Use the supplied dedicated USB cable to connect this unit to your PC When this unit is connected to your PC FE is displayed on the screen of this unit USB terminal of PC USB connection cable supplied ICR FP700D When the following screen is displayed x click Open folder to view file to select pega ete breked ey ea acl and click the OK button E te The folders in this unit are displayed IT Always do the selected action Cancel GB 42 icr_xmled_en indd 42 08 11 28 3 23 29 Ph CU EE LLC Displaying folders in this unit Connect this unit to your PC See Page
25. g a ICR FP600D mono repeat button LG Power Hold switch Stop button T0 6 wt ICD display Record button Scene select microphone st play button KA Sensitivity switch a fast reverse a OT dl Volume button utton Menu button Volume button A fast forward button Erase button Speaker Playback speed buttons Back SD card slot Microphone Line input switch Battery compartment lid N USB terminal cover ICR FP700D only USB terminal ICR FP700D only j P icr_xmled_en indd 6 08 11 28 3 23 14 PI GB 6 SC SS n a LCD display Emas 1 QITNIWIIVI a ai P IZII E AMINE IIT IHAIVAS PMIAI HSI ISIS ITISIREM 10 DIV MODE BEEP LED DATE 1 Folder name storage location of 5 Playback display B gt recorded voice See Page 8 See Page 22 Storage location of microphone recorded 6 Repeat playback display See Page 24 voice files Lit Repeats the song Storage location of voice currently playing 4 files recorded using C3 Blink Repeats playback of all s other equipment files in a folder MUSIC Storage location of files TA Repeats playback transferred from PC between two preset 2 Battery indicator points in a file sa 7 Recording display REC a See Page 18 fT 8 Level meter E A ORA eaa Displays recording state remaining c
26. h the hold function does not operate even if it is set When recording or playback is complete and the hold function is on the power turns off automatically GB 14 icr_xmled_en indd 14 08 11 28 3 23 16 Ph Inserting and removing the SD card All recorded files are stored on the SD card Before using this unit ensure that the SD card is correctly inserted 1 Check that the Power Hold switch is set to OFF See Page 12 Open the SD card slot cover Open the cover fully Note Do not pull the cover too hard The cover may be damaged maau lt When inserting an SD card gt A gt Insert the SD card straight in the direction shown in the illustration until it clicks Pay attention to orientation If the SD card is incorrectly oriented upon insertion this unit and the SD card may be damaged lt When removing the SD card gt Push the SD card in the direction indicated by the arrow When the SD card comes out pull it gently to M remove EZ CE AD WHS 4 Close the cover GB 15 icr_xmled_en indd 15 08 11 28 3 23 16 Ph Notes on handling the SD card Do not directly touch the terminals allow them to make contact with metal or hard objects or short circuit them Data may be damaged or lost by static electricity or the like Insert the SD card with the correct orientation all the way into the unit If it is inserted with an incorrect or
27. ientation or is insufficiently inserted the unit will not operate properly Do not release your fingers from the card before the card is completely inserted or removed Keep out of the reach of children Young children may put the card in their mouth and choke or cause some other unexpected injury or accident The cards are precision devices Do not bend drop or subject them to strong forces or shocks Avoid using or storing the cards in places with extremely high or low temperatures subject to direct sunlight in a completely closed vehicle near air conditioners or heaters or in humid or dusty locations Avoid using or storing the cards in locations where strong static electrical charges or electrical noise can be easily generated When using an SD card in this unit be sure to format it in this unit initialization See ALL ERASE in Erasing on page 27 An SD card that was formatted in another IC recorder or a PC may not be used with this unit lt SD cards that can be used in this unit are SD cards with a capacity of 512 MB P to 2 GB and SDHC cards with a capacity of 4GB and 8 GB as of December 2008 Some SD cards do not function correctly in this unit depending on the manufacturer and the type For cards for which Sanyo has confirmed operation see page 53 Ifthe SD card is locked recording files erasing files or division of files cannot be carried out Note that the SD card may be J 4 locke
28. ious file P Changing the playback speed Pressing the 244 button during playback to increase the value increases the speed Pressing the button during playback to decrease the value decreases the speed The speed can be adjusted in 5 increments between 50 and 100 and 10 increments between 100 and 200 5 second back playback Pressing the m play button during playback restarts playback from a position five seconds previous GB 23 icr_xmled_en indd 23 08 11 28 3 23 20 PI EEN Repeat playback One file can be played repeatedly or all files in a folder can be played repeatedly Press and hold down the FOLDER AB repeat button for two seconds or more during stop or playback to toggle between repeat modes C Lit Only the selected one file is played repeatedly C3 Blink All files in the selected folder are played repeatedly Setting over two or more folders is not available No display Normal playback When playback of the last file finishes the unit stops Repeat between two points in current playback file A B repeat Press the FOLDER AB repeat button at the Tm gt start point of the part you want to repeat al ee during playback of the file es reid Lat blinks siete Press the FOLDER AB repeat button again at the end point of the part you want to D repeat If B is displayed the setting is correct Playback is repeated between
29. is changed Q How can a recording be stored on tape MD or the like A By using a commercially available audio cable mini plug 3 5 you can easily dub a recorded file from this unit to external equipment such as a tape recorder or MD recorder to store it Commercially available audio cable To stereo headphone socket To microphone socket External source GB 51 icr_xmled_en indd 51 08 11 28 3 23 30 Ph SC UE l E i l Cleaning the cabinet Clean the outside of the unit with a clean soft cloth If the dirt is heavy wipe it off with a dry cloth Note Do not use benzene thinner or alcohol because they will deteriorate or discolour the unit Temperature rise If this unit is used for a long time the temperature of the main unit may rise but this is not a failure GB 52 icr_xmled_en indd 52 08 11 28 3 23 31 PI SC EE HEET RAJ The following specifications recording time battery duration etc show values obtained with an SD memory card manufactured by Toshiba The recording time playback time and battery duration depend on the type and manufacturer of battery and SD memory card The time values below are for reference and are not guaranteed Applicable media SD memory card SDHC memory card Depending on the manufacturer and the type the SD memory card may not function correctly in this unit Recording mode and recordable time Cap
30. is unit can be copied to a CD R RW disk CD in which data can be recorded See Page 48 This unit can be used as a music player By copying MP3 files created on your PC from CD or the like you can listen to music on this unit Data in your PC can be copied to this unit This unit can be used as a relay point namely as PC data temporary storage for transferring data to another PC GB 38 icr_xmled_en indd 38 08 11 28 3 23 28 Ph Computer system requirements This unit can be connected to a PC that satisfies the following requirements Supported PCs Windows preinstalled PC Windows Vista Supported OS Windows XP Windows 2000 Professional After SP3 USB port One required for connection one Speakers or headphones required Sound playback function required The system environment as of January 2009 is listed above Use any of the following Windows Media Player versions compatible with your OS Windows Media Player11 Windows Vista Windows XP Windows Media Player10 Windows XP Windows Media Player9 Windows 2000 Professional SP3 or later For Windows Media Player versions other than those listed above operation is not guaranteed Obtain the latest Windows Media Player through the URL shown below http www microsoft com windows windowsmedia GB 39 icr_xmled_en indd 39 08 11 28 3 23 28 PI SC EE LCC Notes Operation is not guaranteed for Macintosh PCs
31. ith the read only attribute E RIK Hk is displayed and the file cannot be erased In this case connect this unit to a PC and erase it from the PC With folder erasing only folders in which files playable on this unit are stored can be erased gt If St LOEk is displayed release the SD card lock See Page P 18 Press the FOLDER B repeat button to select the desired folder to erase or the folder that contains the desired file to erase Press the k q fast reverse or PP fast forward button to select the desired file to erase If the method of erasing is FUL dt I or ALL ERE this operation is not required 3 Press the ERASE button GB 27 icr_xmled_en indd 27 08 11 28 3 23 22 Ph Press the Kd fast reverse or PPI fast forward button to select the method of erasing and press the x play button Select one of F ILE FULGER and ALL ER Aa In this operation select erasing of one file FOLDER ALL ERASE Folder erasing Formatting Note Take care not to select FIH when erasing only one file Press the K d fast reverse or ppl fast forward button to select E5 and man press the play button P If ERASE is displayed and then k is displayed erasing is complete Folder erasing erases files in a folder but cannot erase any folder Since empty folders in the MU
32. layback cannot be conducted The file format is not compatible for playback on this unit or the Possibl ossible cause file is damaged Corrective action Use a compatible file in the mp3 format GB 49 icr_xmled_en indd 49 08 11 28 3 23 30 PI A file in the One folder cannot be played Possible cause The file name is wrong If the name of a recorded file from this unit is changed on a PC the file cannot be played after it is restored to the MIC or LINE folder but can be played if it is transferred into the MUSIC folder See Page 9 Corrective action A file in the folder cannot be played at all or cannot be played correctly Possible cause The file format is not MP3 Corrective action Use an MP3 format file that can be played normally Possible cause A copy protected file cannot be played Corrective action Use an MP3 format file that is not copy protected A file cannot be divided Available memory space is insufficient or the unit has reached a maximum number of files Erase unnecessary files See Page 27 P You tried to divide a file at the beginning Possible cause Eaa Corrective action Possible cause Corrective action Play the file until the desired position for division is reached Possible cause The SD card is not inserted correctly Turn off the Power Hold switch of this unit and insert the SD card Corrective action gt again The r
33. me adjustment P Fast forward PEPEPEPE IEEE T Fast reverse ssisssissstasscscsssccnsscscssscensscsonssccasssteisestase 23 Skipping to next file srrseree 23 File TATU eeeeersesessessesessesosoeoveversosossuovoovsosoesosese 23 Changing the playback speed s 23 5 second back playback vss 23 Repeat playback PTT ETOOTTTTT TR TETTTTTTETPOTTTTTTTRTPOTTTTT TTT 24 Repeat between two points in current playback file A B repeat iivineviscesececciucteesieee 24 Playback from designated position Time search PEE EEPE EA 25 Folder skip only if MUSIC folder is selected 26 Erasing POC ee eee eersee essere es eee ee see eT eee EEE OEE EE OS 27 Recording at Designated Time Timer e E E E 29 Dividing Recorded Files 30 File division and file naming after division PI PEPETA AE PAIA EIA EA NE AEA EREA 31 Menuyeeeeeeeeeeeeeererreessreessereeseseeeseses 32 Method of operation example of sound quality setting 32 List of menus PA NEINNI AA ATAS AA 33 Main MEernUssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssosossosssssossssssosssssssses 33 Sub MENU seessersssssssovevssssrovsussssvovsvssssvovsssssuvovssssssso 34 Other functions EARTE P 35 Beep SOU Cestessessssessessnssessesssssensessessessescssssossssssees 35 Lighting of recording LED indicator light 35 Automatically dividing a file at a silent pause line input only Setting the equalizer P Checking the file information seee 37 Connecting to a PC ICR FP700D only sirdies 38 What
34. minute before the designated time and this unit enters the standby mode for timer recording To stop recording during the timer recording session press the STOP button Even if the power is off this unit turns on at the timer start time and operation commences At the timer end time the unit turns off GB 29 icr_xmled_en indd 29 08 11 28 3 23 23 Ph DIAC A sae ce tem alt A file can be divided This function is useful for dividing a file into necessary parts and unnecessary parts For dividing a file available space is required Only files in the MIC folder and the LINE folder can be divided Files in the MUSIC folder cannot be divided 1 Play the desired file to divide See Page 22 Press the STOP button at the desired division position to stop playback Press the MENU button DIV blinks ERASE MENU LM H E M H CID lt Press the or button to select EPE Mic D 101 and press the Bx play button m an win ov MODE BEEP LED DATE iy CDE BEEP LED DATE When ik is displayed division of the file is complete GB 30 icr_xmled_en indd 30 08 11 28 3 23 24 Ph File division and file naming after division Example File 001M_090101_1631 MP3 is divided Before division f001M_090101_1631 MP3 F002M 090225_1210 MP3 File name is automatically changed File is
35. plete GB 35 f 08 11 28 3 23 27 PI Automatically dividing a file at a silent pause line input only When a recording is made with external equipment connected if there is a silent pause for two seconds or more in playback sound at the source recording stops automatically When any sound is produced recording restarts as another file Turn on this unit and press and hold down the MENU button for two seconds or more in the stop state When Fu rrr is displayed press the or button to select myo ti and press the gt play button DIV is displayed at the lower left of screen EA When the Music folder has been selected Ef is displayed In this case press the kd fast reverse or ppl fast forward button and then conduct the operation above Setting is now complete Start recording from an external source See Page 20 lt During temporary stop due to a silent pause DIV blinks P RA fa silent pause continues more than 15 seconds recording stops automatically This setting remains even if the power is turned off GB 36 icr_xmled_en indd 36 08 11 28 3 23 27 Ph EEN _ E Setting the equalizer Adjust the volume of high tone intermediate tone low tone to a preferred level according to the type of music Turn on the unit and press and hold down the MENU button for two seconds or more in the stop state Wh
36. r right of PC screen Click Em When message Safely remove USB Mass Storage Device is displayed click it CI i Cc k A Safely remove USB Mass Storage Device Drive E J When the following message is displayed remove the USB connection cable supplied from the PC and this unit GB 45 icr_xmled_en indd 45 08 11 28 3 23 29 Ph Sr SEE l E i i Copying a file from this unit to your PC Connect the unit to your PC and open the removable disk See Pages 42 43 44 Double click the folder in Eomma which the desired file to copy is stored An example of copying a file from File and Folder Tasks Make a new folder E gt the MIC folder is used here for path ster ex lanation EB Share this folder P Double click Right click the desired file to copy and click Copy in the displayed menu 1 Right click 2 2 zZ i d oosm_090101 ER 09 1 g MP3 2 Click Open the folder in which you 2 Click wish to store the file a An example of copying a file into the My Documents folder in the PC is used here for explanation h nnam naonin 1859 1 ig Windows Media Player list d zo Open with 2000 1 1 Click i Favorites Tools Help ave Ctrl z search Folders E In the folder window click Edit and then Paste Edt d 1 Click 2 D My Music gt ce z A
37. r_xmled_en indd 32 P Ment Method of operation example of sound quality setting On the menu screen the settings of this unit can be changed and various functions of the unit can be used Turn on the unit and press the ERASE menu MH MENU button in the stop state CO CL SENCE Press the l d fast reverse or pP fast a forward button to select the desired Ha menu item iii DIV MODE BEEP LED DATE Press the or button to select AENT the desired setting item Lp LP 1 tl It DIV MODE BEEP LED DATE 4 Press the play button Setting is now complete GB 32 CEE HEHN f 08 11 28 3 23 24 PI SC SDE i E a l List of menus Main menu Press the menu button in the stop state Settings indicated with boldface characters are factory default settings Menu item Setting Page for reference HQ High quality mode 192 kbps stereo 5 Standard quality mode 64 kbps stereo LP Long play mode 32 kbps mono O lin Beepon icr_xmled_en indd 33 08 11 28 3 23 25 Ph EEN a ree a Sub menu Press and hold down the MENU button for two seconds or more in the stop state Settings indicated with boldface characters are factory default settings Menu item Setting Page for reference Auto divide at silent pause AUT Lt Voice a
38. s in each folder are automatically sorted in ascending order of the first number of the file name and then played In the case of numbers starting in 001 01 and 1 001 takes precedence and 01 and 1 follow after GB 10 icr_xmled_en indd 10 08 11 28 3 23 15 PI SC SS n E i P Preparation Inserting a battery Note Be sure to turn the power off when you replace the battery Inserting or removing the battery with the power on may cause a failure or damage to data Illustrations of ICR FP700D are used below for explanation While gently pressing the portion of the battery compartment lid shown in the figure slide the lid in the direction indicated by the arrow Press here and slide the lid 2 Insert an AAA LR03 HP16 battery First insert the minus side and then insert the plus side oe SCS Note Always make sure the battery is inserted in conformity with the polarity markings 3 Close the battery compartment lid GB 11 icr_xmled_en indd 11 08 11 28 3 23 15 Ph Turning the power on Set the Power Hold switch on the side of the unit to the ON position MH ___ON FOWERMOFF CID Ceee SENCE HOLD When the power is turned on the screen initializes in the following order as Version display Starting Operation screen The screens above are examples The opera
39. s in the folder sequentially and selects the first file in each folder Level1 Level2 Level 3 In the case of folder configuration shown in the left figure pressing the 22O or Og button skips in the following ae SPEED Note Folders that contain no file such as folder E in the figure and folders that have three or more levels in the m folder such as folder C in the figure are not selected by folder skip In the example of the figure above each time folder skip is conducted the screen display changes as shown below Total number aE _ MISC Tr MISC of folders in J z the folder cru wt a E T a Folder T number Folder A Folder B Folder D EO Up to 500 folders in which playable files are stored can be recognized If a music file is copied just under the MUSIC folder the file can be played in the folder FOL 001 GB 26 icr_xmled_en indd 26 08 11 28 3 23 21 PI Erase unnecessary files Three methods of erasing are provided Lt Erases one selected file HJER Erases all files in a selected folder L ERASE Erases all data in the SD card formatting The erased file is not recoverable Carefully confirm whether or not the file is needed before erasing Before this operation check that the remaining quantity of battery power is sufficient With file erasing only files playable on this unit can be erased If you try to erase a file w
40. s left on for 30 minutes in the stop state the power turns off automatically To turn the power on again set the Power Hold switch to OFF and then to ON Resume function This function remembers the state of folder file and playback position selected before the power turns off and then starts the unit in the same state when the power is turned on again In the following cases however the resume function does not operate This unit is connected to a PC The battery or the SD card is removed without turning off the power The SD card is inserted after the power is turned on GB 13 icr_xmled_en indd 13 08 11 28 3 23 16 Ph Preventing mishandling Hold function When this unit is placed in a pocket and used this function can prevent unintentional battery consumption and operation of the device due to inadvertent pushing of buttons Set the Power Hold switch to OFF in the figure below during playback or recording The following screen is displayed and button operation is disabled e a nl L Me H ON POWER OFF HQ Cc fj Gores SENCE HOLD ai le If the Power Hold switch is set to lt ON in the figure below the following screen is displayed and button operation is enabled L Mre H ON POWER OFF CC SENCE HOLD EAH For the Scene select microphone sensitivity switch and the Microphone Line input switc
41. s where strong magnetic fields are produced Microsoft Windows Media and the Windows Logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in theUnited States and or other countries SD logo and SDHC logo are registered trademarks Sa gt PP In this document SD Memory Card and SDHC Memory Card are lt collectively called SD Card P Other system and product names generally are the registered trademarks or trademarks of the respective development manufacturers The symbols and e are not shown in this manual SANYO takes no responsibility for recording failure due to power cuts or damage to the unit To avoid potential risk of data loss caused by accidental operation or malfunction of the unit we recommend that you save a backup copy of your recorded messages on a PC etc Recording copyright material without permission of the copyright owners is usually an infringement If you wish to re record copyright material permission from the copyright owner is necessary SANYO does not approve of and cannot be held responsible for any unlawful use of this machine Never handle batteries with wet or moist hands Donot modify or disassemble the unit In this event of getting battery liquid in the eyes wash them out with clean water and see a doctor immediately GB 3 icr_xmled_en indd 3 08 11 28 3 23 13 Ph SC EE HEHE Contents
42. the audio output headphone socket of the external source Use an audio cable stereo mini plug 3 5 without resistor Audio output headphone socket External input socket GB 20 icr_xmled_en indd 20 08 11 28 3 23 19 Ph Change the recording quality of this unit as required See Page 32 5 Start playback on the external source Press the REC button of this unit to start recording ee nput leve meter RA Conduct test recording to adjust the playback volume of the external source If the volume is too high sound distortion may occur By pressing the pp fast forward button during recording you can toggle the display between the input level meter and the remaining recordable time By pressing the 4 fast reverse button you can toggle the display between remaining recordable time and elapsed recording time 7 To finish recording press the STOP button Recording is now complete GB 21 icr_xmled_en indd 21 08 11 28 3 23 19 Ph SC UE HEHN P i icr_xmled_en indd 22 Playback Play a recorded file or a file transferred from a PC HEVE RLG Press the FOLDER AB repeat button to BED MC select the folder in which the desired file for playback is stored Press the k dq fast reverse or pp fast forward button to select the desired file number for playback
43. tion screen that was last displayed when the power was turned off will be displayed Resume function RA if you turn the power on with the MUSIC folder selected CREATE may be displayed on start up depending on the number of files If no SD card is inserted in this unit N ucl is displayed when the power is turned on and this unit cannot be operated Be sure to insert an SD card Turning the power off Set the Power Hold switch on the side of this unit to the OFF position L M H ON POWER OFF CI D Ce SENCE HOLD The following screen is displayed and the power turns off GB 12 icr_xmled_en indd 12 08 11 28 3 23 16 Ph EEN B Battery indicator Remaining battery power is displayed T gt m gt 0 i gt Battery fully charged lt gt Low battery If the battery is exhausted a baT automatically is displayed and then the power turns off RAJ The battery indicator display varies according to surrounding temperature and status of use Use this indicator as reference Note If isindicated replace the battery promptly Even if the remaining quantity of battery power is very low turning the power off and on may cause a larger quantity to be indicated than is actually available Note that if you record or use timer recording in this state recording may stop in the middle due to lack of battery power Kan Auto power off function an If the unit i
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