American Audio MP3 Player Portable Audio Recorder User Manual

POCKET RECORD  
User Instructions  
6122 S. Eastern Ave  
Los Angeles Ca. 90040  
3/08  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
POCKET RECORD  
INTRODUCTION  
Congratulations and thank you for purchasing the American Audio® Pocket Record portable digital  
audio recorder. This recorder is equipped with leading edge digital recording technology, excellent  
sound quality and is easly operated, It is suitable for acoustic instruments, electric guitars, micro-  
phones, keyboards, MP3 players, interviews, education, band rehearsal, ecological records…and  
more. The Pocket Record comes with a one year limited warranty! Please read and understand this  
manual completely before attempting to operate your new mixer. This booklet contains important  
information concerning the proper and safe operation of your new mixer.  
Customer Support:  
American Audio® provides a toll free customer support line, to provide set up help and to answer any  
question should you encounter problems during your initial set up or operation. You may also visit us  
through Friday 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Pacific Standard Time.  
Voice:  
Fax:  
(800) 322-6337  
(323) 582-2941  
E-mail:  
Caution! There are no user serviceable parts inside this mixer. Do not attempt any repairs yourself,  
doing so will void your manufactures warranty. In the unlikely event your mixer may require service,  
please contact American Audio® customer support.  
Do not discard the packing carton in the trash. Please recycle when ever possible.  
POCKET RECORD  
FEaTURES  
• 9 Groups and 99 Recording Tracks  
The Pocket Record provides 1-9 groups, numbered 1-9, and 99 recording tracks for each group,  
for either the internal flash memory or SD card. You may select any blank track number you prefer  
to record on before you record, or the Pocket Record will select a blank track for you automatically.  
Whenever a track is recorded, the track number will be fixed and you will not able to change it even  
if the previous track is deleted or added. There is no limit in recording time for each individual re-  
cording track.  
Two Storage Folders  
The Pocket Record provides two folders for storage files: in FOLDER 1, you can record music either  
from the built-in microphone, from an external microphone, from an electric guitar and from Line-in  
sources and play it back. In FOLDER 2, you can download MP3 music from your PC or MAC and  
play it. The two flexible operation folders allow flexibility to organize your music for both your record-  
ing and leisure time.  
• Leading and Unique Sound Mixer Technology  
The Pocket Record is equipped with built-in microphones, and two audio inputs. When you connect  
audio inputs to record, the sound will automatically be mixed with the built-in microphone with a  
balance level. Our leading and unique sound mixing technology is perfect for occasions with multiple  
instruments playing, combinations with background music or for the creation of any creative music  
made by you!  
• Multiple Audio Inputs Selection  
The Pocket Record is equipped with two Audio-in jacks for Left & Right channel recording. You can  
select to plug in external microphone, electric guitar, or Line-in as recording sources, by changing  
the switch position of the Audio-in selector. The multiple audio input selection adds more conve-  
nience to your recording experience!  
©American Audio®  
-
-
TT-Record™ Instruction Manual Page 3  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
POCKET RECORD  
NOTICE  
Please read the following before you use the Pocket Record:  
1. Please read this guide carefully before you use the device.  
2. Please notice the position to put batteries inside the Pocket Record  
3. Please use the DC power adaptor of USB type in correct 5V DC specification.  
4. Please do not take apart or repair the Pocket Record by yourself. Please bring the Pocket Record  
back to your retailer or to a local service vendor for repair and assistance.  
5. In order to keep stable data transmission, please do not twist the USB cable when you plug it into  
the computer.  
6. The built-in LCD display is a fragile electronic part, please do not press on it heavily and do not  
touch it with sharp objects. We suggest you use only special cloth to clean the LCD display.  
Please make sure that the LCD display does not get exposed to water.  
7. The SD card is a very precise electronic device, please use it according to the following notice:  
Please do not remove the SD card from the recorder during data transmission. Do not bend,  
strike, drop or take apart the SD card. Do not put the SD card in a place with high temperature,  
high humidity or dust. Do not expose the SD card to static electricity. In addition:  
- Please make sure the SD card you are using has been formatted (the format type of the Pocket  
Record is FAT32).  
- Please release the write protection switch of SD card before you record.  
- The Pocket Record processes large amounts of data during recording and playback, as result,  
we strongly suggest you to use high speed SD cards as extension memory only, to prevent  
noise, data lost or any transmission problem.  
We do not guarantee the function, operation or life of any SD card that is used in the device. We do  
not also take any responsibility of indemnity for the damage of SD cards. Like any digitally stored  
data, data shall be backed up regularly. In no event, we will be liable to any indirect incidental, spe-  
cial or consequential damages to any person caused by, or for any lost profits, lost savings, loss of  
use, loss revenues or lost data arising from or relating to this device.  
©American Audio®  
-
-
TT-Record™ Instruction Manual Page 4  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
POCKET RECORD  
CONTROlS aND FEaTURES  
INPUTS, CONTROLS, & FUNCTIONS  
1. BUILT-IN mICROPhONe “L“ChaNNeL - A omni condenser microphone is installed into the de-  
vice as the “L” (left) channel.  
2. BUILT-IN mICROPhONe “R” ChaNNeL - A omni condenser microphone is installed into the  
device as the “R” (right_ channel.  
3. ReCORDINg INDICaTOR LeD - This LED will glow during recording.  
4. BUILT-IN SPeakeR - A monitor speaker is installed, this speaker will not function when ear-  
phones are plugged in.  
5. BaTTeRy COveR - Open the cover and install two AA batteries into the battery compartment.  
6. BaTTeRy SeLeCT SwITCh - When primary batteries (or Alkaline batteries) are installed, switch  
to “1.5V”. When Ni-Mh rechargeable batteries are installed switch to “1.2V”.  
7. vOLUme CONTROL kNOB FOR aUDIO-IN “L” ChaNNeL.  
8. vOLUme CONTROL kNOB FOR aUDIO-IN “R” ChaNNeL.  
9. aUDIO-IN “L” ChaNNeL - This allows audio input of Microphone (M), Guitar (G) or Line In (L). It  
provides 1.5V power supply.  
10. aUDIO-IN “R” ChaNNeL - This allows audio inputs of Microphone (M), Guitar (G) or Line In (L).  
It provides 1.5V power supply.  
11. aUDIO-IN SeLeCTOR - Use this selector switch to select one of three types of audio input  
types, Microphone (M), Guitar (G) or Line In (L).  
©American Audio®  
-
-
TT-Record™ Instruction Manual Page 5  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
POCKET RECORD  
CONTROlS aND FEaTURES  
12. BUILT-IN mICROPhONe SeNSITIvITy SeLeCTOR - Select the sensitivity level of the built-in  
microphones, high (h) or Low (L), or switch off the built-in microphone (OFF).  
13. key hOLD SwITCh ON / OFF - Put the switch to the “ON” position to put the key control on  
hold (stop running), or put the switch in the “OFF” position to release the key control.  
14. eaRPhONe jaCk (STeReO) - When an earphone is connected to this jack, the built-in speaker  
will will not function.  
15. LINe OUT PORT - Use this line out port to connect to amplifier.  
16. SD CaRD SLOT - Load your SD card here.  
17. USB SOCkeT / DC POweR IN - Use a USB cable to connect to a computer. You may also use  
an USB type DC adaptor (DC 5V) to connect to a power outlet (power adaptor is not included).  
BUTTONS:  
ReCORD BUTTON - Press this button to start recording.  
mODe/STOP BUTTON - Press this button to stop or cancel operations (recording, playback,  
delete…)  
DeL/a-B LOOP BUTTON - Press this button during playback to indicate a loop starting point  
(A), then press the button again to indicate the loop end point (B). The music will then play from A to  
B again and again in a loop until you press the button again to stop.  
meNU BUTTON - Press this button to enter the MENU, press the button again to leave the  
MENU.  
/
POweR/PLay BUTTON - Press the button for 2 seconds to switch the recorder ON and  
press the button for 2 seconds to switch it OFF. Press the button to start PLAYBACK; pressing the  
button during playback to pause playback, push it again to continue playback.  
LeFT/PRevIOUS TRaCk/RewIND BUTTON - Press this button once to select the previous  
track; hold down the button to change the track number quickly. hold down the key during playback  
to rewind, release the button to stop rewinding and go back to normal playback.  
RIghT/NexT TRaCk/FaST FORwaRD BUTTON - Press this button once to select the next  
track; hold down the button to change the track number quickly. hold down the key during playback  
to fast forward, release the button to stop fast forward and go back to normal playback.  
vOL. UP/ UP SeLeCTOR BUTTON - Press this button during playback to increase the vol-  
ume level. Press this button to scroll up for item selection when in MENU mode.  
vOL. DOwN/ DOwN SeLeCTOR BUTTON - Press this button while playing to decrease the  
volume level. Press the button to scroll down for item selection in MENU mode.  
MODE BUTTON CONTROl:  
The MODE button provides additional functions. To acess a MODE function, press the MODE but-  
ton (the LCD will show MODE) and then press the desired function button immediately to operate the  
MODE function. here is a description of the mode functions:  
memORy SeLeCTION - Use this function to select the internal flash memory or the  
SD card memory as your record target and playback source.  
©American Audio®  
-
-
TT-Record™ Instruction Manual Page 6  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
POCKET RECORD  
CONTROlS aND FEaTURES  
This function will delete your desired tracks  
With this funtion you can select between Folder 1 or Folder 2  
Group number: decrease the selection function  
Group number: increase the selection function  
POCKET RECORD  
BaTTERy INSTall/POWERING ON/OFF  
1. Open the battery cover and install two new AA batteries into the Pocket Record.  
2. The Pocket Record works on both primary batteries (and Alkaline batteries) and Ni-Mh recharge-  
able batteries. To use primary batteries, put the battery selector switch to the “1.5V” position; to use  
Ni-Mh rechargeable batteries, select the “1.2V” position of the battery selector switch.  
3. hold the POWER/PLAY button for two seconds, the device will switch ON and enter the operating  
mode. To switch OFF the recorder hold the POWER/PLAY button again for two seconds.  
4. The recorder will switch OFF automatically after 5 minutes if there is no activity.  
5. The low battery icon on the LCD will glow when the batteries are at low power level, you should  
change the batteries at this point.  
POCKET RECORD  
MENU SET UP  
MENU SETUP:  
Press the MENU button, and the LCD will show all of the main items of the MENU setup. Press either  
the LEFT or RIGhT buttons to move to the previous or next main items. Press the UP SELECTOR or  
DOWN SELECTOR buttons to interchange to the secondary items. Press the MENU button again to  
leave MENU mode.  
1
2
3
4
1. ReCORDINg FORmaT - There are two formats available for recording, WAV and MP3.  
2. SamPLe RaTe - For WAV format, there are 6 sample rates to select: 8Khz, 11Khz, 16Khz,  
22Khz, 32Khz, and 44Khz. For MP3 format, there is only one sample rate: 44Khz  
3. ReP(RePeaT) - There are two repeat functions: REPEAT (the track will only be repeated) or REP  
All (the device will repeat all the tracks). The LCD will not show any icons if you do not select a RE-  
PEAT function.  
4. BL(BaCkLIghT TIme) - There are four backlight time for selections: ON (backlight always on);  
10s (backlight turns off after 10 secs if there is no button activity); 20s (backlight turns off after 20  
sec if there is no button activity); OFF (no backlight at all).  
©American Audio®  
-
-
TT-Record™ Instruction Manual Page 7  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
POCKET RECORD  
RECORDING  
7
1
2
3
6
4
5
RECORDING:  
1. You can ONLY record to FOLDER 1. To change to FOLDER 1 press the MODE/STOP button, and  
then the MENU button. The LCD will display FOLDER 1 (1), when you are in FOLDER 1.  
2. The device allows you to record into the internal flash memory or into an installed SD card mem-  
ory (2). The Pocket Record will change to the SD card memory automatically when an SD card is  
installed. To change between the internal flash memory “F” (2) and the SD card “C”, press the  
MODE/STOP button and then press the RECORD button.  
NOTe: when recording to an SD card, please be advised that there might be a 2-3 second  
delay after you press the ReCORD button.  
3. Select a group number from 1 to 9 (3) to record to. To select your desired group number press the  
MODE/STOP button and then either the LEFT or RIGhT button to scroll to the number.  
4. Press the LEFT or RIGhT buttons to select the track you want to record to. The track range is 1  
- 99 (4). The track number you select to record to must be blank. Press the RECORD button to  
record. You can also just press the RECORD button directly, and the device will select a blank  
track that follows the last recorded track number (for example, if the last recorded track number  
is 05, the automatically selected track number will be 06).  
5. When you press the RECORD button the Recording indicator LED will glow and “ “ will be dis-  
played in the LCD. The time clock will also start running (5). You can pause during recording by  
pressing the POWER/PLAY button. The recording indicator LED will start to flash indicating that  
you have paused the device. Press the POWER/PLAY button again to continue recording. When  
you are done recording press the MODE/STOP button.  
6. During recording the volume indicator (6) will be shown on the LCD. The input volume can be ad  
justed by the Audio In Volume control (7 & 8). Do not set the volume to the highest level when  
recording, otherwise, the recording sound quality will be distorted.  
7. When you finish recording, the recording format and sample rate (7) of the track will show up on  
the LCD.  
8. For a longer recording time, put the KEY hOLD SWITCh (13) in the ON position. When you are  
done switch to the KEY hOLD SWITCh to the OFF position to release the key control.  
©American Audio®  
-
-
TT-Record™ Instruction Manual Page 8  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
POCKET RECORD  
RECORDING CONT.  
RECORDING TO BUIlT IN & ExTENSION MICROPhONES:  
1. The Pocket Record is equipped with two built-in microphones.You can adjust sensitivity level of  
the built-in microphones using the built-in MICROPhONE SENSITIVITY SELECTOR (12). The high  
sensitivity level of the built-in microphone is -45dB (at 1Khz), while the low sensitivity level is  
-35dB (at 1KHz). You may also adjust the AUDIO IN VOLUME CONTROL (7 & 8) to make slight vol-  
ume adjustment.  
2. There are two Audio-in jacks for the Pocket Record a left and a right (9 & 10). They allow you to  
plug two extension microphones into the jacks for recording. If you use an extension microphone  
you must put the AUDIO IN SELECTOR switch (11) in the microphone “M” position. The two AU-  
DIO-In jACKS (9 & 10) both provide DC 1.5V power. You may use either the built in microphones or  
extension microphones as recording sources. When using extension microphones you may adjust  
the AUDIO IN VOLUME CONTROL knobs (7 & 8) for a proper recording sound level.  
3. The recording source of the built-in microphones and the extension microphones will be mixed  
into two separate tracks (Left and Right channels) with a balanced level.  
4. You can turn off the built-in microphones when recording using another source. Simply, switch the  
MICROPhONE SENSITIVITY SELECTOR (12) to the OFF positions.  
RECORD FROM ElECTRIC GUITaR OR lINE IN:  
1. The Pocket Record allows you to plug in an electric guitar as recording source. When using an  
electric guitar you must put the AUDIO IN SELECTOR switch (11) in the Guitar “G” position. When  
using an electric guitar you may adjust the AUDIO IN VOLUME CONTROL knobs (7 & 8) for a proper  
recording sound level.  
2. The Pocket Record allows you to plug in a line-in source such as a CD player, tape deck, radio,  
etc as a recording source. When using a line in source you must put the AUDIO IN SELECTOR  
switch (11) in the Line In “L” position. When using a line in source you may adjust the AUDIO IN  
VOLUME CONTROL knobs (7 & 8) for a proper recording sound level.  
3. The recording source of the built-in microphones and the electric guitar or line in recording source  
will be mixed into two separate tracks (Left and Right channels) with a balanced level.  
4. You can turn off the built-in microphones when recording using another source. Simply, switch the  
MICROPhONE SENSITIVITY SELECTOR (12) to the OFF positions.  
©American Audio®  
-
-
TT-Record™ Instruction Manual Page 9  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
POCKET RECORD  
RECORDING CONT.  
SUITaBlE POSITION TO RECORD:  
1. The Pocket Record’s built-in microphone is a omni-directional condenser microphone. The dia-  
gram below shows the best sound recording area.  
L
R
MDR-2  
2. To get the best recording result, we suggest that you put the Pocket Record at a distance of  
around 60cm from the sound source, at about table height.  
3. Adjust the input volume to a proper level. Do not set the volume to the highest level when record-  
ing, otherwise, the recording sound quality will be distorted.  
4. In situations where multiple instruments are played simultaneously, the Pocket Record should be  
positioned closest to instruments with lowest sound levels – or you can use extension microphones  
for the different instruments.  
5. If you want to record a speech (e.g. from a teacher) together with instruments playing, it is best,  
and we suggest the speaker uses the extensional lapel microphone to get the best results.  
6. For a better recording quality, the extensional lapel microphone could also be clipped to a score  
stand or on the body of the speaker, depending on the situation.  
©American Audio®  
-
-
TT-Record™ Instruction Manual Page 10  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
POCKET RECORD  
PlayBaCK  
5
3
6
1
7
2
4
8
1. FOLDeR 1 or FOLDeR 2: FOLDER 1 stores and plays the files/tracks you have recorded with the  
Pocket Record. FOLDER 2 stores and plays the files downloaded/transferred from a computer. To  
change between the two folders, press the MODE/STOP button, and then the MENU button to inter-  
change between FOLDER 1 and FOLDER 2 (1).  
2. Playback from flash memory or SD card memory: Select the files you want to playback from  
the internal flash memory or SD card memory (2). Please see page 8 for further explanation.  
3. Select the group and track you want to playback: Press the MODE/STOP button and then  
either the RIGhT or LEFT buttons to select a group number between 1-9 (3). Then select the track  
to playback by pressing either the RIGhT or LEFT buttons to select a track between 1-99 (4). The  
recording format and sample rate of the track you select will show in the LCD display (5).  
4. Playback: Press the POWER/PLAY button to start to playback, the play icon will be displayed in  
the LCD. You pause playback by pressing the POWER/PLAY button. The pause icon (7) will be dis-  
played and flashing in the LCD. Press the POWER/PLAY button again to continue playback.  
5. Forward and rewind during playback: hold down the REWIND button during playback to rewind  
the playback. hold down the FAST FORWARD button to forward the playback. Release either of the  
buttons to resume normal playback.  
6. Repeat and Repeat all: Enter the MENU mode, and set up repeat mode. If you select REPEAT  
only the track will be repeated, if you select REP All the device will repeat all the tracks. The LCD will  
not show any icons if you do not select a REPEAT function. Please note that the REP All function will  
only work when your in FOLDER 2. The LCD will show your repeat mode in the LCD display (6).  
7. a-B loop: Press the DEL/A-B button during playback to mark the starting point for a loop (A  
point), press the button again to mark the ending point for the loop (B point). The music will then play  
from A to B in a continous loop until you press the DEL/A-B button again to stop the loop (8).  
8. volume adjustment: You can adjust the volume level of the earphone piece or built-in speaker by  
pressing either the VOLUME UP or VOLUME DOWn buttons during playback. The level adjustment  
range is 00-20.  
©American Audio®  
-
-
TT-Record™ Instruction Manual Page 11  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
POCKET RECORD  
DElETING TRaCKS  
DElETING TRaCKS:  
You can delete your recorded files via computer or using Pocket Record itself. To delete the your  
files using the Pocket Record, select the track you want to delete, press MODE/STOP button and  
then press DEL/A-B button, the LCD will show “dEL”. Press the DEL/A-B again, and the Pocket Re-  
cord will start to delete the track. When the track has been deleted the LCD will show “DELETE” and  
the clock return to 00:00:00. This means the track is empty and you can now save a new recording.  
POCKET RECORD  
TRaNSFERRING FIlES  
The device can be connected to computer, to copy and store your recorded files onto your computer  
(to backup your data), or download/transfer music from your computer to the Pocket Record.  
Connect one end of the USB cord to the port of the Pocket Record and the other end of cord to  
USB port on your computer.  
Once connected to your computer, the computer will detect the Pocket Record as two removable  
disks/hard drives (the first disk/hard drive represents the built-in flash memory; the second disk/hard  
drive represents the SD card memory). In each disk/hard drive you will find folders for Groups 1–9.  
The music you download from your computer to the Pocket Record will be stored in FOLDER 2, and  
the track number will depend on the sequence in which the files are transferred. This means that  
the track number in FOLDER 2 is not fixed and can be changed at any time if a track is deleted or  
added.  
If you want the files to have a fixed track number, you can store the music in FOLDER 1. To do this,  
you simply need to change the file names. Follow the instructions below to store files in FOLDER 1.  
a) If you want to download files to FOLDER 1, and store them in the built in flash memory, with a  
fixed track number, change the file name to M_InT_xx (xx is whatever track number you want it to  
be).  
b) If you want to download files to FOLDER 1, and store them to a SD memory card, with a fixed  
track number, change the file name to M_EXT_xx (xx is whatever track number you want it to be).  
The same way you connect to a wall outlet to power your Pocket Record you can power the Pocket  
Record off of a computer.  
Once you have connected to the computer, press the MODE/STOP button once, the Pocket Record  
will now enter the operating mode, and now you can operated the Pocke Record with the power of  
the computer.  
You can leave the operating mode by pressing the MODE/STOP button for 2 seconds.  
©American Audio®  
-
-
TT-Record™ Instruction Manual Page 12  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
POCKET RECORD  
SPECIFICaTIONS  
Dimensions:  
Weight:  
15.5(L) x 8.5(W) x 3(D) cm  
200g (not include batteries)  
Recording media:  
Internal flash memory 128MB, SD memory card  
(16MB - 2GB), SDhC memory card (4GB)  
FAT 32  
WAV(16bit), sample rate:8/11/16/22/32/44.1Khz;  
MP3(128Kbps), sample rate: 44.1Khz.  
SD card format type:  
Recording format:  
Playback format:  
WAV: PCM WAV with sampling rate of 8Khz, 16Khz, 32Khz and 44.1Khz,  
MP3: MPEG1,MPEG2,MPEG2.5Layer3,from 32K~320Kbps  
S/N ratio at 1Khz:  
Frequency response:  
Built-in microphone:  
Input:  
55dB  
20 – 20Khz  
omni-directional condenser microphone type  
Two 1/4” mono for selection of extension microphone, Line-in, and  
Electric Guitar (plug-in power 1.5V)  
Built-in stereo microphones(L & R).  
1/8” stereo heanphone  
Output:  
1/8”stereo Line out  
Built-in speaker:  
USB interface:  
Power requirements:  
Battery life  
0.2Watt, 8 Ohm  
Mini-B type (USB 2.0 Full-Speed compatible)  
AA battery x 2, or USB DC adaptor 5V (not included).  
(Alkaline batteries):  
Accessories:  
5 hours for recording, or 6 hours for playback (by earphone)  
Two lapel microphones, USB cable, two AA batteries, and a headphone.  
©American Audio®  
-
-
TT-Record™ Instruction Manual Page 13  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
©American Audio®  
American DJ® Group of Companies World headquarters:  
6122 S. Eastern Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90040 USA  
Tel: 323-582-2650 Fax: 323-582-2610  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  

3Com Network Card 3C975 User Manual
Abocom Switch SW800AE User Manual
Acer Laptop TravelMate 4400 User Manual
Alpine Home Theater Server iXA W407 User Manual
Altina GPS Receiver GBT708 User Manual
Atlona Log Splitter AT 3GSDI 16 User Manual
Atmel Projection Television STK594 User Manual
Axis Communications Security Camera axis q6042s ptz dome network camera User Manual
Beko Iron BKK 2130 User Manual
Beko Refrigerator BK 8192 PLUS User Manual