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        Fisher ICR-B35 Microcassette Recorder User Manual
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1.        INSER  Insert     OVER WRITE  Overwrite recording  INSER  Insertion recording     INSERT    ap   pears on the display      AUTO PAUSE  Selecting auto pause time mode  PAUSE 03SEC         PAUSE 04SEC              PAUSE 10SEC         PAUSE OFF        PAUSE 01SEC         PAUSE 02SEC            Note  The initial setting of the auto pause  function is ON  3 seconds      Date and time  See    Adjusting the date and time         VAS  Voice activated system   Selecting VAS  mode  VAS OFF         VAS         VAS OFF  To manually start and stop record   ing   VAS ON  Recording begins when the unit  picks up sound  and stops after the sound  stops  Press the   or   VOLUME button to  set the microphone   s sensitivity when record   ing begins  The VAS sensing level appears  on the display     VAS 01         VAS 10         VAS     appears     REC  Selecting recording time mode  REC STAND  Standard          REC LONG    REC STAND  For better sound quality  The  unit can record for up to approx  33 minutes    REC LONG  For longer recording  The unit  can record for up to approx  197 minutes      BEEP  Selecting beep mode  BEEP ON        BEEP OFF    BEEP ON  Every time the operation buttons  are pressed  a beep sound will be heard   BEEP OFF  No beep sound    ERASE GUARD  Selecting erasing guard mode   See    Erasing guard    GUARD OFF     GUARD         GUARD OFF  You may erase the data   GUARD ON  You cannot erase the data               appears on the display     12 24   See    Changi
2.      23     e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna      Increase the separation between the equip   ment 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     SPECIFICATIONS    Frequency response   150 Hz   3 400 Hz  Standard mode    150 Hz   3 000 Hz  Long mode   Output power   100 mW  DC max    Power source   DC  DC 3V  2  AAA  batteries   Loudspeaker   8 ohms  1 1  Dia    Output terminal   EAR  8 ohms  1 8  Dia    Dimensions   Approx  1 8   W  x 3 7   H  x 0 6   D   Weight   Approx  2 oz  without batteries     IMPORTANT INFORMATION   Because its products are subject to continuous  improvement  SANYO reserves the rights to  modify product designs and specifications with   out notice and without incurring any obligation      24        SANYO SERVICE PLUS LIMITTED  WARRANTY  DICTATION PRODUCTS ONLY                OBLIGATIONS   In order to obtain factory warranty service for  Sanyo Dictation Products  call the toll free number  below  The unit must be packed in the original  carton or a well padded sturdy carton in order to  avoid shipping damage    Note  Do not return this unit to the retail store  for service        To obtain Service Plus Warranty service  prod   uct operation information or for problem resolu   tion  call    Toll Free 1 877 999 1840  Weekdays 8 00 AM     5 00 PM Pacific Time             THIS WARRANTY IS VAL
3.    18        Notes               ERASE button will not function during re   cording and playback      Erase all function can only be operated if in  the actual selected folder there is at least one  file     Erasing guard   Erasing guard functions to prevent accidental   erasure    1  Press the MENU button repeatedly to select     ERASE GUARD       2  Press the TIME SET button    3  Press the  gt  or  lt  lt  button to select    GUARD  ON        Om   appears    4  Press the TIME SET button   In the erasing guard mode  the ERASE but   ton will not function      19     VOICE ALARM TIMER    mi    10     11       Press the liil button to turn the power          Select the sub menu    ALARM    of    FOLDE         See    SELECTING THE MENU MODE          FOLDE ALARM    appears       Press the lil button to return to the original    display mode       Press the  gt    or  lt  lt  button to select the file    number  01 02 or 02 02        Press the 6 button to record your alarm mes     sage       Press the liil button to stop     Press the TIME SET button   OFF  or  ON     blinks       Press the P   or  lt  lt  button to select    ON           Wo    or    bon     appears       Press the TIME SET button  The year display    blinks    Set the timer ON time by using the TIME SET    gt  gt  or  lt  lt  button   Refer to    Adjusting the  date and time        Press the MENU button to select the other  folder as desired   See    SELECTING THE  MENU MODE         When the alarm ON time arrive
4.    once  The file number and      ERASE    blink  ERASE   While the display is blinking  press the TIME   SET button     ERASE    appears briefly    The file memory in the selected folder is  erased  All the file numbers after the file that  was erased are reduced by one      17     Erasing one folder memory    1     2     Press the ERASE button twice  The folder  name  file numbers and    ERASE    blink    While the display is blinking  press the TIME   SET button     ERASE    appears briefly  All  memories in the selected folder are erased     Erasing all memories    1     2     Press the ERASE button three times     MEMOR  ALL ERASE    blinks    While    MEMOR ALL ERASE    is blinking   press the TIME SET button     ERASE    ap   pears briefly  All memories in all folders are  erased     Partial erasing  A B erasing     1     2   3     Press the  gt  or  lt  lt  button to select the file  number    Press the    button to start playback    Press the    button again to pause at the start   ing point you want to erase  point A     Press the ERASE button     ERASE START     blinks    While    ERASE START    is blinking  press the  TIME SET button     ERASE    remains  Play   back starts    Press the ERASE button at the ending point  you want to erase  point B      ERASE END     blinks    While    ERASE END     is blinking  press the  TIME SET button     ERASE    appears briefly   The section between points A and B in the  selected file is erased  Playback pause is is   sued   
5.  cord length less  than 2 meters  6 feet 6 inches   not supplied  to  the EAR jack   The speaker is automatically dis   connected     Note  Be sure to reduce the volume before con   necting or disconnecting the earphone     External microphone   Connect an external microphone  not supplied   to the MIC jack   The built in microphone is auto   matically disconnected                  Turning the power on and off   Press the    button to turn on the  5   power  The display appears as   shown right for example and the au  unit is in the standby mode  H   To turn off the power  press the PERS  W button for at least 1 second in 00 00  the stop mode  00000    Auto power off function   The power turns off automatically when 5 min   utes have elapsed after entering the stop  play   back pause or recording pause mode     Hold function   The HOLD switch  back of the unit  disables the  buttons  0  m   gt    gt  gt  or 4 4  from operating  to  prevent playback or recording due to accidental  operation           Set the HOLD switch to ON     HOLD ON    appears  briefly on the display    For normal use  set the switch to OFF     HOLD  OFF    appears briefly on the display     1     Adjusting the date and time MENU  Press the MENU button re  me     peatedly until the date and O    time display appears    Press the TIME SET button      The year display blinks  LJ  Press the PP or  lt  button 9  repeatedly to select the year     Press the TIME SET button  The month dis    play blinks    Set t
6.  naaa        14           Auto pause   When the end of the file is reached during play   back     AUTO    and    PAUSE    appear in turn  The  unit pauses automatically for the preset auto  pause time  After the set time elapses  the next  file playback begins    Press the  gt  button during auto pause to return to  the normal pause mode     File skip   Press the          lt  lt  button to skip to the desired  file    In case the auto pause is set  if the  gt  button is  pressed during playback  the unit enters the auto  pause mode at the end of the file  Press the  gt  gt   button again to play back the next file     File search   If the  gt  gt  or  lt  lt  button is pressed during play   back  the unit will search at high speed in the for   ward or reverse direction while the button is be   ing pressed  When the button is released  nor   mal playback will continue     Index search   If an index mark was made in the file  press the  CUE INDEX button during playback  The unit will  Search for the next index point and playback starts  from this point      15     Repeat   1  Press the REPEAT button during  playback      Ge     appears  REPE  The unit plays back repeatedly the last 5 sec   onds of recorded content in the selected file    If the recorded times are shorter than 5 sec   onds  repeat playback starts from the begin   ning of the current file     2  Press the REPEAT button again to return to  normal playback     Time display   Press the TIME SET button repeatedly dur
7. ID ONLY ON SANYO  DICTATION PRODUCTS PURCHASED AND  USED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA   EXCLUDING ALL U S  TERRITORIES AND  PROTECTORATES  THIS WARRANTY AP   PLIES ONLY TO THE ORIGINAL RETAIL USER   AND DOES NOT APPLY TO PRODUCTS USED  FOR ANY INDUSTRIAL  PROFESSIONAL  OR  COMMERCIAL PURPOSE  THE ORIGINAL  DATED BILL OF SALE OR SALES SLIP MUST  BE SUBMITTED AT THE TIME WARRANTY  SERVICE IS REQUESTED      25     Subject to the OBLIGATIONS above and EXCLU   SIONS below  SANYO FISHER COMPANY  SFC   warrants this SANYO Dictation product against  defects in materials and workmanship for the pe   riods of LABOR and PARTS specified below  SFC  will  at its option  within two business days after  its receipt of any dictation product that fails to  conform to this warranty at SFC   s designated fa   cility  either  a  repair such product or any of its  parts which fail to conform to this warranty or  b   ship a replacement product  The warranty pe   riod commences on the date the product was first  purchased at retail                       LABOR PARTS  1 YEAR 1 YEAR  EXCLUSIONS    This warranty does not cover  A  the adjustment  of customer operated controls as explained in the  appropriate model   s instruction manual  or  B  the  repair of any product  whose serial number has  been altered  defaced or removed  This warranty  shall not apply to the cabinet or cosmetic parts   antenna  knobs  batteries or routine maintenance     This warranty does not apply to repairs or replace   
8. SANYO    INSTRUCTION ICR B35  MANUAL       Digital Voice Recorder             SANYO S HELP LINE   Call the toll free number below if you have any  difficulties operating this product   1 877 999 1840  Weekdays 8 00 AM   5 00 PM  Pacific time     LINEA DE CONSULTA SANYO   Llame gratis al n  mero indicado a continuaci  n  si tiene dificultades al utilizar este producto   1 877 999 1840  D  as laborables de 8 00 AM    a 5 00 PM hora del Pac  fico   ENGLISH  ESPANOL                       1AD6P1P1314  A ICR B35  Issue Number 2  Printed in China             ENGLISH                 CONTENTS   PRECAUTIONS                                                2  CONTROLS    etre nice 3  POWER SUPPLY                                             4  BEFORE OPERATION                    6  SELECTING THE MENU MODE     8  RECORDING                                   m  PLAYBACK arroades ana mien 14  ERASING ss  ennaa thiet rne 17  VOICE ALARM TIMER                                   20  CLEANING THE CABINET                            21  TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE                       22  FCC INFORMATION                         23  SPECIFICATIONS                                          24  WARRANTY  For USA          2e 25  WARRANTY  For Canada                              29       Important Information     Notes on clock setting   Be sure to set the date and time of the unit   s  clock before you start using it   See    Adjusting  the date and time    in    BEFORE OPERATION     section      Backup recomm
9. endation   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 massages on a tape recorder  etc              PRECAUTIONS    If the line of rectangles in the battery indica   tor   ium   disappear during recording  stop  the recording immediately and replace the  batteries    Do not disconnect the AC adaptor or remove  the batteries while operating the unit   Before erasing  make sure that the battery  indicator is full     The apparatus shall not be exposed to drip   ping or splashing    Do not insert pins  etc   inside the unit    Do not drop the unit or subject it to strong  shocks    Do not use where there are extremes of tem   perature  below 5  C  35  F  or exceeding 35  C   95  F          WHAT TO DO IF      If the operation of the  unit or display is not nor   mal    1     2   3     4        Open the battery  compartment lid   Remove the batteries  Wait 2 minutes  then  reinstall the batteries    Press the reset switch  back of the unit  us   ing a small ball point pen  etc    Resume operation                                                      10   11   12   13   14   15   16   17   18   19   20       Earphone jack  EAR      External microphone jack  MIC      Built in microphone  MIC      Record button     Pause     Repeat button  REPEAT      Stop button       On  Off select button    Play button      Pause     Cue index button  CUE INDEX      Fast forward Fast bac
10. f the recording     Temporarily stopping recording  Recording  pause    Press the     button  The elapsed recording time  blinks on the display  To resume recording  press  the button again      12           EDIT THE RECORDED DATA   Overwrite recording   To overwrite recorded material  Previous recorded  material will be erased      1     2     4     Select the    OVER WRITE    edit mode     See    SELECTING THE MENU MODE       Locate the desired point during playback  then  press the    button to pause      Elapsed playing time blinks    Press the     button  Over writing recording  starts from the paused position   The CUE  INDEX button will not function during over  writing recording     Press the lil button to stop the recording     Insertion recording  To insert into a file  Previous recorded material  will remain      1     Select the    INSER  Insert     edit mode     INSERT     appears on the display    See    SELECTING THE MENU                2  Locate the desired point during playback  then  press the    button to pause    3  Press the   button  Insertion recording starts  from the paused position   The CUE INDEX  button will not function during insertion  recording     4  Press the lil button to stop the recording    Notes     The edit mode  OVER WRITE         INSER   can be changed by pressing the CUE INDEX  button during play back paused    In case of paused recording  the mode can  be changed to play back  Press the    but   ton      13          17 an     1  iu 
11. he month  day  hour and minute by fol    lowing steps 3   4 above      The time can be set accurately by press   ing the TIME SET button when a time sig   nal is heard    Press the lil button to return the original dis    play     Changing the clock to the 12 hour  or 24 hour   display    1     2     3     4     Press the MENU button repeatedly until    12   24  appears    Press the TIME SET button   24H   or 12H    blinks    Press the    or  lt  lt  button once     12H     or     24H     blinks    Press the TIME SET button      7     SELECTING THE MENU MODE    1     OO    Press the MENU button re    peatedly to select the desired TIME SET   menu mode  Each time the oa  button is pressed  the display   changes as follows     FOLDE  Folder      EDIT     AUTO PAUSE      Date and time     VAS     REC     BEEP      ERASE GUARD     12 24     Original  display returns    To change the setting of a sub menu in the  selected menu mode  press the TIME SET  button so that the display blinks    Press the          lt  lt  button f    to select a new sub menu       See    Various menu modes    9  below      Press the TIME SET button to set it    Repeat steps above to change other settings   Press the    button to return to the original  display     Various menu modes  FOLDE  Folder   Selecting folder mode    PERS         BUSI         LECT      OTHER    ALARM    PERS  Personal  BUSI  Business  LECT  Lecture  OTHER  Others  ALARM  Voice alarm          EDIT  Selecting edit mode  OVER WRITE  
12. ing  recording  playback and stop mode  The display  changes as follows     In recording mode  Recording time mode  Current file number   Total file number  Remaining recording time      Current time     Original display returns     Example of remaining recording time     Recording       time mode EM  Ue i5H       Remaining  recording time    In playback mode  Recorded date time     Current time     Re   cording time mode  Current file number Total  file number  Remaining playing time     Origi   nal display returns    In stop mode  Recording time mode  Remaining recording  time     Current time     Original display  returns        16        To secure the unit   In case the unit is used by unauthorised persons   you can set the security mode    To switch security mode on off during power off   press the TIME SET and MENU buttons simulta   neously  The buttons must be pressed for 4 sec   onds long  The display shows    SECUR ON         SECUR OFF        ERASING    Important Note   Before erasing  make sure that the battery indi   cator is full     Preparations    1   2     3     Press the MENU button to select    FOLDE      Press the TIME SET button  The folder name  blinks    Press the  gt  or  lt  lt  button to select the folder  to be erased  then press the TIME SET but   ton    Press the     button to return to the original  display     Erasing one file in memory    T     2     Press the    or  lt  lt  button to select the file  number to be erased    Press the ERASE button
13. kward buttons      lt  lt    gt     Volume buttons  VOLUME   Speaker   Erase button  ERASE    Time Set button  TIME SET   Menu button  MENU    Display   Play speed switch  PLAY SPEED   Record mode switch  REC MODE   Hold switch  HOLD    Battery compartment   External DC jack    EXT DC 3V  bottom of the unit     POWER SUPPLY    Batteries   Open the battery compartment lid    Install two    AAA    batteries  not supplied   Ob   serve proper polarity     1   2        Battery indicator   fmm     The line of rectangles is the battery gauge  Black  rectangles show the battery condition    fmm    Full  good condition       or 5  LOW BATT    appears    Weak or  exhausted battery  must be replaced     CAUTION   Remove the batteries if the unit will not be used  for a month or longer     IMPORTANT NOTE FOR AMERICAN USERS        SPENT OR DISCHARGED BATTERIES MUST  BE RECYCLED OR DISPOSED OF PROP   ERLY IN COMPLIANCE WITH ALL APPLICA   BLE LAWS    FOR DETAILED INFORMATION  CONTACT  YOUR LOCAL COUNTY SOLID WASTE AU   THORITY        IMPORTANT NOTE FOR CANADIAN USERS        When the batteries have become discharged   they must be disposed of in a safe manner  that complies with all applicable laws              AC adaptor   Connect the AC adaptor  SANYO Model No  3CV    120US  not supplied  to the EXT DC 3V jack   The   batteries are automatically disconnected                center pin of the EXT DC 3V jack is posi   tive            BEFORE OPERATION    Earphone   Connect an earphone  8 ohms 
14. ments necessitated by any cause beyond the  control of SFC including  but not limited to  any  malfunction  defect  or failure caused by or re   sulting from unauthorized service or parts  im   proper maintenance  operation contrary to fur   nished instructions  shipping or transit accidents   modification or repair by the user  abuse  misuse   neglect  accident  incorrect line voltage  fire  flood   or other Acts of God  or normal wear and tear      26        The foregoing is in lieu of all other expressed  warranties and SFC does not assume or author   ize any party to assume for it any other obligation  or liability     THE DURATION OF ANY WARRANTIES WHICH  MAY BE IMPLIED BY LAW  INCLUDING THE  WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND  FITNESS  IS LIMITED TO THE TERM OF THIS  WARRANTY  IN NO EVENT SHALL SFC BE LI   ABLE FOR SPECIAL  INCIDENTAL OR CONSE   QUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING FROM OWN   ERSHIP OR USE OF THIS PRODUCT  OR FOR  ANY DELAY IN THE PERFORMANCE OF ITS  OBLIGATIONS UNDER THIS WARRANTY DUE  TO CAUSES BEYOND ITS CONTROL  SOME  STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON  HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS  AND OR DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR  LIMITATION OF CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES   SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS AND EXCLU   SIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU  THIS WAR   RANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS   YOU MAY HAVE OTHER RIGHTS  WHICH VARY  FROM STATE TO STATE    S D R1     27     For your protection in the event of theft or loss of  this product  please fill in the information below  fo
15. ng the clock to the 12 hour   or 24 hour  display         Original display returns     10           RECORDING           Press the lil button to turn the power on   Set the REC MODE switch  back of the unit   to select the desired recording mode     DIC  Dictating         appears   CONF  Conference        e   appears     LECT  Lecture           appears     Note    If an external microphone  not supplied  is  connected  the recording mode cannot be  changed      f   appears    Select the desired folder name  VAS and re   cording time modes   See  SELECTING THE  MENU MODE     Press the 6 button  red    Recording starts with new file  number   Red   Example  The display appears as shown be   low           a  Folder name Me       PERS    Current file    0   Q         Total file  number 0000     number    Elapsed recording time  Press the    button to stop the recording at  any time      11     Note             unit can record up to file number 99 for  each folder  except ALARM folder         When the recording time is full     MEMOR  FULL    appears briefly  In this case  erase the  unnecessary file            If the CUE INDEX button is  pressed during recording  an  index mark is made  INDEX  number appears briefly  and  recording continues   Up to  10 index marks  for each file   can be made  But  Index  marks cannot be deleted in   dividually      CUE INDEX    File number   Each time a recording is made  a file number is  automatically placed in the memory at the begin   ning o
16. r your own personal records   Model                   Serial No     Located on back or bottom side of unit   Date of Purchase  Purchase Price  Where Purchased             SANYO    21605 Plummer Street  Chatsworth  CA 91311 E        28     
17. s  the voice alarm  will be activated as shown below   di stop mode     Beep 1 time  amp  Voice message  If voice mes   sage is recorded     Beep 10 times  If no voice message is re   corded       20           During playback mode    The operation is the same as    At stop mode    as  above  And  it goes back to the previous point  and pauses     During recording mode   Beep 1 time  Recording will not be interrupted      At power off mode      Beep 1 time  amp  Voice message  If voice mes   sage is recorded       Beep 10 times  If no voice message is re   corded      CLEANING THE CABINET    Clean the outside of the unit with a clean soft cloth   moistened with lukewarm water  Do not use ben   zene  thinner or alcohol since they will mar the  finish of the surfaces      21     TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE    SYMPTOM  POSSIBLE CAUSE  CORRECTIVE ACCTION          The unit does not operate   The batteries are discharged or not installed   Insert two new    AAA    batteries      C 2  appears   The batteries are discharged   Insert two new  AAA  batteries            HOLD  appears when the operation button is pressed   Hold function is set   Set the HOLD switch to OFF        No sound   The earphone is plugged in   Unplug the earphone   The volume is turned down completely   Press the   VOLUME button to adjust the  Sound level        Cannot erase   The erasing guard is set       Om    appears    Cancel the erasing guard  Refer to    Erasing  guard           Playback speed is too fast or too 
18. slow   The sound was recorded with the REC LONG mode   Set the PLAY SPEED switch  back of the unit   to STD        Operation or display is not normal   The unit must be reset   See    WHAT TO DO IF       on page 2            22        FCC INFORMATION    This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC  Rules    Operation is subject to the following two condi   tions     1  This device may not cause harmful interfer   ence  and  2  this device must accept any inter   ference received  including interference that may  cause undesired operation     CAUTION    Changes or modifications not expressly approved  by Sanyo may void the user s authority to oper   ate this equipment     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 lim   its are designed to provide reasonable protection  against harmful interference in a residential in   stallation  This equipment generates  uses and  can radiate radio frequency energy and  if not in   stalled and used in accordance with the instruc   tions  may cause harmful interference to radio  communications  However  there is no guaran   tee 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 
    
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