Sony Microcassette Recorder ICD B10 User Manual

3-230-616-11 (1)  
IC Re co rd e r  
Operating Instructions  
ICD-B10/B15  
2001 by Sony Corporation  
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Ta b le o f Co n t e n t s  
Be fo re Yo u Be g in  
What is an IC recorder? ................................................................................ 4  
Features .......................................................................................................... 5  
Ge t t in g St a rt e d  
Step 1: Installing the Batteries ..................................................................... 6  
Step 2: Setting the Clock............................................................................... 8  
Ba sic Op e ra t io n s  
Recording Messages ................................................................................... 10  
Playing Back Messages............................................................................... 14  
Playing Back the Specified Section Repeatedly — A-B Repeat ............ 18  
Erasing Messages ........................................................................................ 19  
Ed it in g Me ssa g e s  
Adding a Recording ................................................................................... 21  
Dividing a Message into Two/Combining Messages  
— Index Function ................................................................................ 23  
Moving Messages to a Different Folder  
— Move Function ................................................................................ 26  
Ot h e r Fu n ct io n s  
Starting Recording at a Desired Time  
— Timer Recording ............................................................................. 27  
Playing Back a Message at a Desired Time with an Alarm ................... 30  
Preventing Accidental Operation — HOLD function ........................... 33  
Selecting the Display Mode ....................................................................... 34  
Menu map .................................................................................................... 35  
Changing the Settings ................................................................................ 36  
Ad d it io n a l In fo rm a t io n  
Precautions ................................................................................................... 37  
Troubleshooting .......................................................................................... 38  
Index to Parts and Controls ....................................................................... 42  
Specifications ............................................................................................... 45  
Index ............................................................................................................. 46  
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BBe fo re Yo u Be g in  
Wh a t is a n IC re co rd e r?  
This IC recorder enables you to record and play back oral messages in the  
built-in IC memory.  
z Re co rd in g  
When a new message is recorded, it is automatically added after the last  
recorded messages.  
Unlike with tape recorders, you do not need to worry about recording  
over previously recorded messages by mistake.  
Since you do not need to search for the end of the last recording, you can  
start recording quickly whenever you wish.  
11:30, November 1  
12:00, November 1  
10:00, November 2  
Meet Mr. Brow n at  
2 p.m. tomorrow .  
Dont forget  
to call Mary  
Make remittance  
at ABC bank  
Message 1 Message 2 Message 3  
9:00, November 4  
Send a card to  
Miss Smith  
Message 1 Message 2 Message 3 Message 4  
z Pla yb a ck  
With this IC recorder, you can quickly locate the message you want to play  
back.  
Reviewing the current recording is also very easy.  
z Era sin g  
You can quickly erase unwanted messages with an easy operation. When a  
message is erased, the next message automatically advances, leaving no  
blank space.  
Message 1 Message 2 Message 3 Message 4 Message 5  
Erase Message 3  
Before  
After  
Message 1 Message 2 Message 3 Message 4  
Remaining messages  
are renumbered.  
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Fe a t u re s  
Maximum recording time ICD-B10: 63 min. (SP)/168 min. (LP)  
ICD-B15: 127 min. (SP)/339 min. (LP)  
This unit is suitable for recording long meetings or lectures.  
Possible of recording up to 99 messages in each of 3 folders (ICD-  
B10)/5 folders (ICD-B15)  
Alarm function (page 30)  
You can start playing back a desired message with an alarm on a desired  
date and time.  
Timer recording function (page 27)  
You can start recording automatically on a desired date and time.  
Index function (page 23)  
You can add an index at the desired point during recording or playback  
to divide a message into two.  
You can also combine messages by erasing the index.  
Repeat play function (page 16, 18)  
This unit can play back one message or the selected section repeatedly.  
Easy search function (page 17)  
You can quickly search for the point (10 seconds ahead or 3 seconds  
back) and start playback.  
Playback speed control (page 16)  
You can play back messages rapidly or slowly . This is useful when  
playing back a long recording such as a meeting.  
Advanced VOR function (page 13)  
Overw rite and additional recording functions (page 21)  
You can overwrite after the desired point on a recorded message or add a  
new recording to a previously recorded message.  
External microphone jack (page 13)  
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BGe t t in g St a rt e d  
St e p 1: In st a llin g t h e Ba t t e rie s  
1
Slide and lift the battery compartment lid.  
2
1
2
Insert tw o LR03 (size AAA) alkaline batteries w ith correct  
polarity, and close the lid.  
2
2
1
If the battery compartment lid is  
accidentally detached, attach it  
as illustrated.  
Clock setting display appears when you insert batteries for the first time,  
or when you insert batteries after the unit has been without batteries for a  
certain period of time. Please refer to Steps 2 to 4 in “Step 2: Setting the  
Clock” on pages 8 and 9 to set the date and time.  
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Re p la cin g t h e b a t t e rie s  
The battery indicator on the display window shows the battery condition.  
When  
flashes, replace the batteries with new ones.  
When  
flashes, the batteries are exhausted and the unit will stop  
operation.  
Ba t t e ry life *  
With continuous use, approx. 7.5 hours (SP)/15 hours (LP) of recording or  
approx. 6 hours (SP)/8 hours (LP) of playback is possible.  
* Using Sony alkaline batteries LR03 (SG)  
* When playing back through the internal speaker with VOL control at around 4  
The battery life may shorten depending on the operation of the unit.  
Notes  
• Do not use manganese batteries for this unit.  
• When you replace the batteries, insert the new ones within 3 minutes after you  
removed the exhausted ones. Otherwise, the display may show the clock  
setting display or incorrect date and time when you re-insert the batteries. In  
this case, set the date and time again.  
The recorded messages and alarm setting, however, will remain.  
• When replacing the batteries, be sure to replace both batteries with new ones.  
• Do not charge dry batteries.  
• When you are not going to use the unit for a long time, remove the batteries to  
prevent damage from battery leakage and corrosion.  
No t e o n t h e “ ACCESS” m e ssa g e  
When you insert the batteries, “ACCESS” may appear on the display window.  
Do not remove the batteries while this message is displayed.  
If the unit is required to process excessive amount of data, “ACCESS” may be  
displayed for an extended period of time. This is not a malfunction of the unit.  
Wait until the message disappears before starting operation.  
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St e p 2: Se t t in g t h e Clo ck  
You need to set the clock to use the alarm or timer setting function.  
Clock setting display appears when you insert batteries for the first time,  
or when you insert batteries after the unit has been without batteries for a  
certain period of time. In this case, proceed from step 2.  
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NxPLAY/STOP  
MENU  
1
2
Press MENU to enter the menu mode.  
Display the clock setting display.  
1 Press .once to  
display “SET  
DATE”.  
2 Press NxPLAY/  
STOP.  
The year digits  
will flash.  
3
Set the date.  
1 Press . or >  
to select the  
digits of the year.  
2 Press NxPLAY/  
STOP.  
The month digits  
will flash.  
3 Set the month and  
day in sequence,  
then press  
NxPLAY/STOP.  
The hour digits will  
flash.  
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4
5
Set the time.  
1 Press . or >  
to select the  
digits of the hour.  
2 Press NxPLAY/  
STOP.  
The minute digits  
will flash.  
3 Set the minute.  
Press NxPLAY/STOP at the time signal.  
The display will return to “SET DATE”.  
6
Press MENU to exit the menu mode.  
1
Tip  
This unit does not have a power on/off switch. The display is shown at all  
times.  
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BBa sic Op e ra t io n s  
Re co rd in g Me ssa g e s  
You can record up to 99 messages in each of three folders (A, B, or C) for  
ICD-B10 or five folders (A, B, C, D or E) for ICD-B15. Since a newly  
recorded message is automatically added behind the last recorded  
message, you can start recording quickly without searching for the end of  
the last recording.  
e.g. Message 1  
New ly recorded message Blank space  
Message 2  
Note  
Before making a long recording, be sure to insert new batteries and check the  
battery indicator (page 7).  
Select the folder.  
Press FOLDER repeatedly  
to display the folder in  
w hich you w ish to record  
messages.  
1
Current folder  
Start recording.  
2
1 Press zREC/STOP.  
2 Speak to the built-in  
microphone.  
Remaining memory  
indicator  
OPR indicator  
(lights in red during  
recording.)  
Current  
message  
number  
You do not need to keep  
pressing zREC/STOP  
while recording.  
* The display selected with the DISPLAY button  
(page 34) appears.  
Counter display*  
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Stop recording.  
3
Press zREC/STOP again.  
The unit stops at the beginning  
of the current recording.  
xSTOP  
If you do not change the folder after you stop recording, the next time you  
record you will record in the same folder.  
To st o p re co rd in g  
You can also stop recording by pressing xSTOP instead of zREC/STOP.  
To p a u se re co rd in g  
To  
Do this  
pause recording*  
Press XPAUSE.  
During recording pause,  
the OPR indicator flashes  
in red and PAUSE”  
flashes in the display  
window.  
release pause and  
resume recording  
Press XPAUSE or zREC/STOP.  
Recording resumes from that point.  
(To stop recording after pausing  
recording, press xSTOP.)  
* 15 minutes after you pause recording, recording pause is automatically  
released and the unit goes into the stop mode.  
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To se le ct t h e m icro p h o n e se n sit ivit y  
See page 36.  
Ma xim u m re co rd in g t im e  
With the ICD-B10, you can record for up to 63 minutes in SP (standard  
play) mode and 168 minutes in LP (long play) mode. If you record  
messages in a mixture of SP and LP modes, the recordable time varies  
from 63 to 168 minutes.  
With the ICD-B15, you can record for up to 127 minutes in SP (standard  
play) mode and 339 minutes in LP (long play) mode. If you record  
messages in a mixture of SP and LP modes, the recordable time varies  
from 127 to 339 minutes.  
The unit is factory-set to SP mode. To change the recording mode, see page 36.  
You can check the remaining amount of recording time by selecting the  
remaining recording time display mode. See page 34.  
Re m a in in g m e m o ry in d ica t io n  
During recording, the remaining memory indicator decreases one by one.  
flashing  
When the remaining time of recording reaches 5 minutes, the last one of  
the indication flashes. When the remaining time of recording reaches 1  
minute, the selected display mode (page 34) and REMAINwill flash one  
after the other in the display window. When the memory is full, recording  
automatically stops and FULLwill flash in the display window with an  
alarm sound. To continue recording, first erase some of the messages (page  
19).  
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Various Ways of Recording  
St a rt in g re co rd in g a u t o m a t ica lly in re sp o n se t o t h e so u n d  
Ad va n ce d VOR fu n ct io n  
When the VOR (voice operated recording) function is set to ON (page 36),  
recording starts when the recorder detects sound and stops when no  
sound is heard.  
Note  
VOR function is affected by the sound around you. Set the microphone  
sensitivity (SENS) to either HI (high) or LO (low) (see page 36). If recording is  
not satisfactory after you have changed the microphone sensitivity, or for  
important recording, set VOR to OFF.  
Re co rd in g w it h a n e xt e rn a l m icro p h o n e o r fro m o t h e r  
e q u ip m e n t  
Connect a plug-in-power type microphone or other equipment to the MIC  
(PLUG IN POWER) jack.  
When you connect an external microphone, the built-in microphone is  
automatically cut off. When a plug-in-power type microphone is  
connected, power is automatically supplied to the microphone from the IC  
recorder.  
Ad d in g a re co rd in g  
To add a recording to a previously recorded message or to add an  
overwrite recording during playback, see pages 21 and 22.  
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When playing back a previously recorded message, start from Step 1.  
When playing back a message you have just finished recording, start from  
Step 3.  
Select the folder.  
1
Current folder  
Press FOLDER  
repeatedly to display  
the folder you w ish to  
play back.  
Select the message number.  
2
Selected  
message  
number  
Press . or > to  
display the desired  
message number.  
Counter  
display*  
.: for smaller  
message number  
>: for larger  
message number  
* The display selected with the DISPLAY button (page 34) appears.  
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Start playback.  
3
EAR jack  
1 Press NxPLAY/STOP.  
OPR indicator  
(lights in green  
during playback.)  
2 Turn VOL to adjust  
the volume.  
Counter  
display (or  
the selected  
display  
mode)  
After playing back one message, the unit stops at the beginning of the next  
message.  
When the last message on a folder has been played back, the unit stops at  
the beginning of the last message.  
Fo r p riva t e list e n in g  
Connect an earphone or headphones (not supplied) to the EAR jack. The built-  
in speaker will be automatically disconnected. If you plug in headphones, you  
will get monaural output from both left and right channels.  
To st o p p la yb a ck  
To  
Do this  
stop at the beginning of  
the current message  
Press xSTOP.  
stop at the current position  
Press NxPLAY/STOP.  
(Playback Pause function)*  
To resume playback from that point,  
press NxPLAY/STOP again.  
* You can also pause playback by pressing XPAUSE instead of NxPLAY/  
STOP. The OPR indicator will flash in green. After an hour, the unit goes  
into the stop mode at the current position.  
Pla yin g b a ck a ll m e ssa g e s in a fo ld e r co n t in u o u sly  
Co n t in u o u s Pla y  
See page 36.  
Continued  
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Ot h e r o p e ra t io n s  
To  
Do this  
go back to the beginning  
of the current message**  
Press . once.***  
skip to the next message**  
Press > once.***  
go back to previous  
messages/skip to  
succeeding messages  
Press . or > repeatedly.***  
(During stop mode, keep the button  
pressed to skip the messages  
continuously.)  
play back rapidly or  
slowly  
Set PLAY SPEED to FAST or SLOW.  
The messages will be played back  
about 30% faster or 15% slower than  
normal.  
play messages with  
normal speed  
Set PLAY SPEED to NORMAL.  
** If you have set a bookmark on the message, the unit stops at the bookmark.  
*** These operations are for when EASY-S is set to OFF. For operations when  
EASY-S is set to ON, see page 17.  
Various Ways of Playback  
Pla yin g b a ck a m e ssa g e re p e a t e d ly Re p e a t Pla y  
During playback, press NxPLAY/STOP for more than one second.  
will be displayed and the selected message will be played back  
repeatedly.  
To resume normal playback, press NxPLAY/STOP again. To stop  
playback, press xSTOP.  
Pla yin g t h e b e g in n in g o f e a ch m e ssa g e Sca n n in g Pla y  
During stop mode, press NxPLAY/STOP for more than one second.  
SCANwill be displayed in the display window and the first 5 seconds of  
each message in the selected folder will be played back.  
When you find the desired message, press NxPLAY/STOP. The message  
will be played back until the end.  
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Se a rch in g fo rw a rd /b a ckw a rd d u rin g p la yb a ck (Cu e /Re vie w )  
To search forward, keep > pressed during playback and release the  
button at the point you wish to resume playback.  
To search backward, keep . pressed during playback and release the  
button at the point you wish to resume playback.  
The unit searches at slow speed (unit of 4 seconds) with playback sound. It  
is useful when checking one word forward or behind.  
If you keep > or .pressed, the unit starts searching at higher speed.  
Between messages the unit pauses for 2 seconds.  
During cue/review, the counter will be displayed, regardless of the  
display mode setting (page 34).  
You can cue or review during playback pause. The unit goes back into  
playback pause at the point you release > or ..  
1 Tip  
When fast playback is done to the end of the last message, ENDflashes  
for 5 seconds and the OPR indicator lights up in green. (You cannot hear  
the playback sound.) If you keep . pressed while ENDis flashing,  
the messages are played back rapidly, and normal playback will start at  
the point you release the button.  
When ENDstops flashing and the OPR indicator goes off, the unit will  
stop at the beginning of the last message.  
If the last message is long and you wish to start playback at a later part of  
the message, keep > pressed to play back the message to the end and  
then press . while ENDis flashing to go back to the desired point .  
(For messages other than the last one, go to the beginning of the next  
message and play backward to the desired point.)  
Lo ca t in g q u ickly t h e p o in t yo u w ish t o st a rt p la yb a ck (Ea sy  
Se a rch )  
When EASY-S is set to ON (page 36), you can quickly locate the point you  
wish to start playback by pressing > or . repeatedly during playback  
or playback pause.  
You can go back approx. 3 seconds by pressing . once, or advance  
approx 10 seconds by pressing > once. This function is useful when  
locating a desired point in a long recording.  
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Pla yin g Ba ck t h e Sp e cifie d Se ct io n  
Re p e a t e d ly A-B Re p e a t  
While playing back a message, you can set the start (A) and end (B) points  
for a section you wish to play repeatedly.  
A-B REPEAT  
1
2
During playback, press A-B REPEAT briefly.  
The starting point (A) of the section you wish to play  
repeatedly is set. A-B Bflashes.  
During playback, press A-B REPEAT briefly.  
The finishing point (B) of the section is set.  
A-Bis displayed and the specified section is played  
back repeatedly.  
To re su m e n o rm a l p la yb a ck  
Press NxPLAY/STOP.  
To st o p A-B Re p e a t p la yb a ck  
Press xSTOP.  
Notes  
You cannot set A-B Repeat for a section that overlaps two or more messages.  
If you do not set the finishing point (B), the finishing point is automatically set  
at the end (or the beginning) of the message.  
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Era sin g Me ssa g e s  
You can erase the recorded messages one by one or all messages in a folder  
at a time.  
Note that once a recording has been erased, you cannot retrieve it.  
Erasing messages one by one  
When a message is erased, the remaining messages will advance and  
renumbered so that there will be no space between messages.  
Message 1  
Message 2 Message 3 Message 4 Message 5  
Before erasing  
After erasing  
Erase Message 3  
Message 1  
Message 2 Message 3 Message 4  
Remaining messages are renumbered.  
1 Press ERASE w hile playing back  
the message you w ant to erase  
or press ERASE for more than 1  
second during stop mode.  
A beep will sound and the message  
number and ERASEwill flash  
while the first and last 5 seconds of  
the message are played back 10  
times.  
2 Press ERASE w hile the message is  
being played back.  
The message is erased and the  
remaining messages will be  
renumbered. (For example, if you  
erase Message 3, Message 4 will be  
renumbered as Message 3. When  
erasing is completed, the unit will  
stop at the beginning of the  
following message.)  
To ca n ce l e ra sin g  
Press xSTOP before step 2.  
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Era sin g Me ssa g e s (co n t in u e d )  
To e ra se o t h e r m e ssa g e s  
Repeat steps 1 and 2.  
To e ra se a m e ssa g e p a rt ia lly  
First divide the message by adding an index (see page 23) and then follow  
the steps on page 19 to erase the message.  
Erasing all messages in a folder  
e.g.  
Folder B  
Folder A  
Message  
1
Message  
2
Message  
3
Blank space  
Message  
1
Message  
2
2
Message  
Message  
3
3
Blank space  
Message  
1
Message  
2 While pressing xSTOP,  
press ERASE for more  
than 1 second.  
1 Press FOLDER to  
select the folder you  
w ant to erase.  
ALL ERASEwill flash  
for 10 seconds.  
3 While the display is  
flashing, press ERASE.  
To ca n ce l e ra sin g  
Press xSTOP before step 3.  
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BEd it in g Me ssa g e s  
Ad d in g a Re co rd in g  
Adding a Recording to a Previously Recorded Message  
You can add a recording to the message being played back.  
The added recording will be placed after the current message and counted  
as a part of the message.  
OPR indicator  
Built-in microphone  
zREC/STOP  
xSTOP  
During playback  
of Message 3  
Message 4  
Message 3  
After adding  
a recording  
Message 3  
Message 4  
Added recording  
at Conference  
room A  
Meeting at 2 oclock  
on December 1.  
1
2
During playback, press zREC/STOP for more  
than 1 second.  
The REC indicator appears and “ADD” flashes three  
times on the display window.  
The OPR indicator will turn red.  
The new recording will be added at the end of the  
current message.  
Press zREC/STOP or xSTOP to stop the  
recording.  
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Ad d in g a Re co rd in g (co n t in u e d )  
Adding an Overwrite Recording during Playback  
You can add an overwrite recording after the selected point in a recorded  
message. The part of the message after the selected point is deleted.  
The starting point of an overw rite recording  
Message 3 Message 4  
Message 2  
Message 2  
The deleted part of  
Message 2  
Message 3 Message 4  
Added overw rite recording in Message 2  
1
During playback, press zREC/STOP briefly.  
OVERflashes on the display window and the OPR  
indicator flashes in red.  
2
3
Press zREC/STOP to start recording.  
RECis displayed and the OPR indicator turns red.  
Press xSTOP to stop the recording.  
Notes  
The added message will be recorded in the same recording mode (SP or LP;  
see page 36) as the original message, regardless of the current recording mode  
setting.  
You cannot overwrite if the remaining memory of the IC recorder is not  
enough. For details, see Troubleshootingon page 38.  
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Divid in g a Me ssa g e in t o Tw o /  
Co m b in in g Me ssa g e s — In d e x Fu n ct io n  
You can divide a message by adding an index, or combine messages by  
erasing the index.  
While recording/playing back messages, you can add an index (see  
below). In stop mode, you can erase the index (see page 25).  
./>  
INDEX  
xSTOP  
ERASE  
Dividing a Message by Adding an Index  
You can add an index to a message during recording or playback.  
By dividing a message, you can easily find the point you want to play back  
when you make a long recording such as a meeting.  
When you add an index, the message numbers will increase as follows.  
Before adding  
an index  
Message 1  
Message 2  
Message 3 Message 4  
An index is added.  
Message 2 Message 3 Message 4 Message 5  
After adding Message 1  
an index  
The message  
numbers increase.  
We w ill now  
proceed to the  
next subject.  
The first item on  
the agenda is...  
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Divid in g a Me ssa g e in t o Tw o /Co m b in in g  
Me ssa g e s In d e x Fu n ct io n (co n t in u e d )  
To m a rk a n in d e x d u rin g re co rd in g  
While recording a message, press INDEX at the point you w ant to  
divide.  
The new message number flashes three times at the  
point you pressed INDEX. The message will be  
divided in two messages; however, the messages will  
be recorded without a break.  
Message 1 Message 2 Message 3  
An index is added.  
Recording continues.  
1
Tip  
You can add an index during recording pause (page 13).  
To add an index during playback  
While playing back a message, press INDEX at the point you w ant  
to divide.  
The message is divided in two and the new message  
number flashes three times.  
An index mark is added and the following index  
numbers will increase by one.  
1
Tip  
You can add an index after you have paused playback with XPAUSE (page 15).  
To p la y t h e m e ssa g e yo u m a rke d w it h a n in d e x  
Press . or > to display the message number as the divided messages  
each have message numbers.  
To p la y t h e d ivid e d m e ssa g e s co n t in u o u sly  
Select “ON” for “CONT” as described in “Changing the Settings” on page  
36.  
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Combining messages by erasing the index  
You can combine two messages into one by erasing the index.  
Message 1 Message 2 Message 3 Message 4 Message 5  
An index  
is erased.  
Message 1  
Message 2  
The message numbers decrease.  
In stop mode, follow the steps below:  
Message 4  
Message 3  
1
Press . or > to display the number of the  
second of the two messages you want to combine.  
While pressing INDEX, press ERASE for more than 1  
second.  
2
ID ERASEwill flash for 10 seconds.  
Press ERASE while the display is flashing.  
The two messages are combined into one and the  
messages will be renumbered as in the illustration  
above.  
3
To ca n ce l e ra sin g  
Press xSTOP before step 3.  
Notes  
After combining messages by erasing an index, the latter messages alarm  
setting will be deleted.  
Due to the recording system of an IC recorder, you may not be able to add or  
delete an index in some cases (page 41).  
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Mo vin g Me ssa g e s t o a Diffe re n t Fo ld e r  
Mo ve Fu n ct io n  
You can move the recorded messages to another folder.  
FOLDER  
NxPLAY/STOP  
xSTOP  
Example: Moving Message 3 in Folder A to Folder C  
1
Play back the message you w ant to  
move.  
2
While playing back the message, press  
FOLDER to flash the indication of the  
folder to w hich you w ant to move the  
message (C in this case).  
The first and last 5 seconds of the message  
will be played back 10 times, while the folder  
indication and “MOVE” flash.  
3
Press NxPLAY/STOP.  
To ca n ce l m o vin g t h e m e ssa g e (s)  
Press xSTOP before step 3.  
(Example: w hen Folder  
C had 6 messages)  
Note  
The move function does not duplicate a message in another folder. When you  
move a message to another folder, the one in the previous folder will be deleted.  
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BOt h e r Fu n ct io n s  
St a rt in g Re co rd in g a t a De sire d Tim e  
— Tim e r Re co rd in g  
You can start recording at a desired time.  
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NxPLAY/STOP  
MENU  
1
Display the timer setting display.  
1 Press MENU.  
The unit enters the menu mode and  
“ALARM” will be displayed.  
2 Press . or > repeatedly to display “TIMER”  
and press NxPLAY/STOP.  
“OFF” starts to flash.  
Note  
The timer cannot be set if the clock has not been set .  
3 Press . or > to flash “ON”.  
4 Press NxPLAY/STOP.  
“START” is displayed for one second, and then  
“DATE” will flash in the display window.  
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St a rt in g Re co rd in g a t a De sire d Tim e  
— Tim e r Re co rd in g (co n t in u e d )  
2
Set the recording start date.  
• t o st a rt re co rd in g o n a d e sire d d a t e  
1 Press NxPLAY/STOP w hile “DATE” is flashing.  
2 Press . or > to select the year digits and  
press NxPLAY/STOP.  
3 Select the month and day digits in the same w ay.  
• t o re co rd o n ce a w e e k  
Press . or > to select the day of the w eek.  
• t o re co rd a t t h e sa m e t im e e ve ry d a y  
Press . or > to select “DAILY” and press  
NxPLAY/STOP.  
3
Set the recording start time.  
1 Press . or > to select the hour digits and  
press NxPLAY/STOP.  
2 Press . or > to select the minute digits and  
press NxPLAY/STOP.  
“END” is displayed for one second, and then the  
hour digits of the recording end will flash in the  
display window.  
4
5
Repeat Step 3 to set the recording end time.  
Select the recording mode.  
Press . or > to select “SP” or “LPand press  
NxPLAY/STOP.  
6
Press MENU to exit the menu mode.  
The display will return to normal display  
and “ ” is displayed.  
At the set time, recording starts automatically.  
” flashes on the display window during recording.  
When the recording ends, the unit will stop automatically at the beginning  
of the newly recorded message.  
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To st o p t h e t im e r re co rd in g  
Press xSTOP.  
To ch a n g e t h e t im e r se t t in g  
Press . or > in Step 2, 3 or 4 on page 28 to change the year, month,  
day or time and press NxPLAY/STOP.  
To ca n ce l t h e t im e r re co rd in g se t t in g  
Select “OFF” in Steps 1-3 on page 27 and press NxPLAY/STOP.  
Notes  
• You cannot set the timer to record more than one message.  
• When the timer recording starts, the recording mode selected in Step 5 is  
automatically selected. When the recording ends, the recording mode is reset  
to the initial setting.  
• Make sure that the remaining recording time is long enough for the timer  
recording. You cannot set the timer if the length of the timer recording exceeds  
the remaining recording time. However, in the case of recording once a week  
or everyday, you can set the timer if the remaining recording time is longer  
than the first recording and for the second or later recording, timer recording  
stops when there is no more remaining time on the IC recorder.  
• If 99 messages have been recorded in the selected folder or the memory is full,  
timer recording will not start.  
• If the timer is set to start recording before 23:59 and to end recording after  
0:00, the recording will stop the next day.  
• If the timer start time comes during alarm playback, playback will stop and  
the timer recording starts.  
• When the timer recording start time comes during operation other than  
recording, the operation stops and the timer recording starts.  
When the timer recording start time comes during recording, the recording  
continues and the timer recording will not start.  
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Pla yin g Ba ck a Me ssa g e a t a De sire d  
Tim e w it h a n Ala rm  
You can sound an alarm and start playback of a selected message at a  
desired time. You can have the message played back at a desired date,  
once every week, or the same time everyday.  
You can also sound the alarm without playing back a message.  
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NxPLAY/STOP  
MENU  
1
2
Select the message you w ish to play  
back.  
(See Steps 1 and 2 on page 14.)  
Press MENU.  
“ALARM OFF” will be displayed.  
(If “ALARM ON” is displayed, the alarm has been set. )  
Note  
The alarm cannot be set if the clock has not been set  
or no message has been recorded in the selected  
folder.  
3
Set the alarm setting to ON.  
2 Press . or > to  
3 Press Nx.  
1 Press Nx.  
flash “ON”.  
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4
Set the alarm date.  
• t o p la y b a ck o n a d e sire d d a t e  
3 Select the month  
and day digits in  
the same w ay.  
1 Press Nx w hile  
“DATE” is flashing.  
2 Press . or >  
to select the year  
digits and press  
Nx.  
• t o p la y b a ck o n ce a w e e k  
Press . or > to select the day of the  
w eek and press Nx.  
• t o p la y b a ck a t t h e sa m e t im e e ve ry d a y  
Press . or > to select “DAILY” and press Nx.  
5
6
Set the alarm time.  
1 Press . or  
2 Select the minute  
digits and press  
Nx.  
> to select  
the hour digits  
and press Nx.  
Press . or > to select “B-PLAY”  
(playback w ill start w ith an alarm) or  
B-ONLY” (only an alarm w ill sound).  
7
8
Press Nx PLAY/STOP.  
The setting has been completed.  
Press MENU to exit the menu mode.  
The display returns to the normal display.  
,” is displayed when the number of the  
message with alarm setting is selected.  
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Pla yin g Ba ck a Me ssa g e a t a De sire d Tim e w it h a n  
Ala rm (co n t in u e d )  
At the set time, the alarm will sound for about 10 seconds and the selected  
message will be played back. ( If “B-ONLY” was selected in Step 6, only  
the alarm will sound.)  
When the playback ends, the unit will stop automatically at the beginning  
of that message.  
To list e n t o t h e sa m e m e ssa g e a g a in  
Press NxPLAY/STOP. The same message will be played back from the  
beginning.  
To st o p t h e a la rm b e fo re t h e p la yb a ck st a rt s  
Press xSTOP while the alarm sound is heard. You can stop even when the  
HOLD function is activated.  
To ca n ce l t h e a la rm se t t in g  
Press . or > to flash “OFF” in Step 3 on page 30 and press  
NxPLAY/STOP.  
To ch a n g e t h e a la rm d a t e a n d t im e  
Follow Steps 1 to 3 on page 30. When the alarm date is displayed, follow  
Steps 4 to 7 on page 31 to change the alarm date and time.  
Notes  
• If you try to set the alarm to play back a message at a previously set time on  
another message, “PRE SET” will be displayed, preventing new settings.  
• If the alarm time comes while another message is being played back with an  
alarm, the playback stops and the new message will be played back.  
• If the timer recording start time comes during alarm playback, the playback  
stops and the timer recording will start.  
• If the alarm time comes during recording, alarm will sound after the  
recording is finished and “,” will flash.  
• If more than one alarm time comes during recording, only the first message  
will be played back.  
• When the alarm time comes when the unit is in the menu mode, alarm will  
sound and the menu mode will be cancelled.  
• If you erase the message you set the alarm to play back, the alarm setting will  
be cancelled.  
• If you add an index to the message you set the alarm to play back, playback  
will stop at the index.  
• If you erase the index on the message you set the alarm to play back, the alarm  
setting will be cancelled.  
• You can adjust the playback volume with the VOL control.  
• If the alarm time comes during erasing, alarm will sound for 10 seconds after  
the erasing is finished and playback begins.  
• Alarm setting will not be cancelled when the alarm playback finishes. To  
cancel alarm setting, see above.  
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Pre ve n t in g Accid e n t a l Op e ra t io n —  
HOLD fu n ct io n  
HOLD sw itch  
Slide the HOLD switch in the direction of the  
arrow. “HOLD” will flash three times, indicating  
that all the functions of the buttons are locked.  
To cancel the HOLD function, simply slide the  
HOLD switch in the opposite direction.  
Note  
When the HOLD function is activated during recording, cancel the HOLD  
function first to stop recording.  
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Tip  
Even if the HOLD function is activated, you can stop the alarm playback. To  
stop the alarm or playback, press xSTOP.  
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Se le ct in g t h e Disp la y Mo d e  
You can select the display mode for the stop, recording and playback  
modes. (If the unit is left unoperated for more than 3 seconds in the stop  
mode, the display will show the current time, regardless of the display  
mode setting.)  
Each time you press DISPLAY, the display mode will change as shown  
below:  
DISPLAY  
Counter:  
Elapsed playback/  
recording  
Remaining recording time:  
The remaining recording  
time is displayed  
time in one  
message  
during recording or in  
stop mode.  
During playback, the  
remaining time of the  
message is displayed.  
,
<
M
m
Recorded time:  
The date and  
time the current  
message was  
recorded.  
Recorded date:  
The date the current  
message was recorded.  
(If the clock has not  
been set,  
(If the clock has  
not been set,  
“- -:- -” will be  
displayed.)  
“- -Y- -M- -D” will be  
displayed.)  
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Me n u m a p  
Press MENU to enter  
the menu mode.  
Set date  
DATE  
SUN  
MON  
TUE  
WED  
THU  
FRI  
ALARM  
MODE  
TIMER  
BEEP  
OFF  
Set time  
ON  
SP  
B-PLAY  
B-ONLY  
LP  
OFF  
SAT  
ON  
ON  
DAILY  
DATE  
SUN  
MON  
TUE  
WED  
THU  
FRI  
Set date  
OFF  
OFF  
CONT  
SENS  
Set start time  
Set end time  
ON  
HI  
LO  
SP  
LP  
VOR  
OFF  
ON  
SAT  
EASY-S  
SET DATE  
OFF  
DAILY  
ON  
Day  
Month  
Hour  
Minute  
Year  
: Initial setting  
:
Press NxPLAY/STOP to go to the next step.  
:
Press . or > to select.  
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Ch a n g in g t h e Se t t in g s  
Follow the menu map on page 35.  
1 Press MENU to enter the menu mode.  
2 Press . or > to select the item and press Nx PLAY/STOP.  
3 Press . or > to select the mode and press Nx PLAY/STOP to fix  
the setting.  
z Ala rm se t t in g (ALARM)  
See page 30.  
z Tim e r re co rd in g (TIMER)  
See page 27.  
zRe co rd in g m o d e (MODE)  
SP: You can record for up to 63 minutes (ICD-B10)/127 minutes (ICD-  
B15) with better sound.  
LP: You can record for up to 168 minutes (ICD-B10)/339 minutes (ICD-  
B15).  
zBe e p so u n d (BEEP)  
BEEP ON: A beep will sound to indicate that operation has been  
accepted.  
BEEP OFF: No beep sound will be heard except for the alarm and timer.  
zCo n t in u o u s Pla y (CONT)  
CONT ON: You can play back all messages in a folder continuously.  
CONT OFF: Playback stops at the end of each message.  
zMicro p h o n e se n sit ivit y (SENS)  
HI (high): To record at a meeting or in a quiet and/or spacious place.  
LO (low): To record for dictation or in a noisy place.  
zVOR (Vo ice Op e ra t e d Re co rd in g ) (VOR)  
VOR ON: Recording starts when the recorder detects sound and stops  
when no sound is heard.  
VOR OFF: The recorder keeps recording whether sound is heard or  
not.  
zEa sy se a rch (EASY-S)  
EASY-S ON: You can go back for approx. 3 seconds with a press of the  
. button, or advance for approx. 10 seconds with a  
press of the > button.  
EASY-S OFF: You can go back to the beginning of the current message  
with a press of the . button , or advance to the  
beginning of the next message with a press of the >  
button.  
zClo ck se t t in g (SET DATE)  
See page 8.  
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BAd d it io n a l In fo rm a t io n  
Pre ca u t io n s  
On p o w e r  
Operate the unit only on 3 V DC. Use two LR03 (size AAA) alkaline  
batteries.  
On sa fe t y  
Do not operate the unit while driving, cycling or operating any  
motorized vehicle.  
On h a n d lin g  
Do not leave the unit in a location near heat sources, or in a place subject  
to direct sunlight, excessive dust or mechanical shock.  
Should any solid object or liquid fall into the unit, remove the batteries  
and have the unit checked by qualified personnel before operating it any  
further.  
On n o ise  
Noise may be heard when the unit is placed near an AC power source, a  
fluorescent lamp or a mobile phone during recording or playback.  
Noise may be recorded when an object, such as your finger, etc., rubs or  
scratches the unit during recording.  
On m a in t e n a n ce  
To clean the exterior, use a soft cloth slightly moistened in water. Do not  
use alcohol, benzine or thinner.  
Keep personal credit cards using magnetic coding or spring-wound  
watches, etc., away from the unit to prevent possible damage from the  
magnet used in the speaker.  
If you have any questions or problems concerning your unit, please  
consult your nearest Sony dealer.  
Ba cku p re co m m e n d a t io n s  
To avoid potential risk of data loss caused by accidental operation or  
malfunction of the IC recorder, we recommend that you save a backup  
copy of your recorded messages on a tape recorder or to a computer,  
etc.  
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Tro u b le sh o o t in g  
Before taking the unit for repair, check the following sections. Should any  
problem persist after you have made these checks, consult your nearest  
Sony dealer.  
Remedy  
Symptom  
The batteries have been inserted with incorrect  
polarity.  
The unit does not  
operate.  
The batteries are weak.  
The buttons are locked with the HOLD switch.  
(If you press any button, HOLDwill flash  
three times.)  
The earphone or headphones are plugged in.  
The volume is turned down completely.  
No sound comes  
from the speaker.  
The memory is full. Erase some of the  
FULLis displayed  
and you cannot start  
recording.  
messages. See page 19.  
99 messages have been recorded in the selected  
file. Select another file or erase some of the  
messages. See page 19.  
The remaining memory is too short. The  
overwritten part will be deleted after the  
overwriting part finishes recording. Therefore,  
you can only overwrite within the remaining  
recording time.  
You cannot  
overwrite.  
An object, such as your finger, etc., accidentally  
rubbed or scratched the unit during recording  
so that noise was recorded.  
Noise is heard.  
The unit was placed near an AC power source,  
a fluorescent lamp or a mobile phone during  
recording or playback.  
Plug of the connected microphone was dirty  
when recording. Clean the plug.  
Earphone/headphones plug is dirty. Clean the  
plug.  
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Symptom  
Remedy  
Recording level is  
low.  
•“LO”is selected in the SENS mode. Select “HI”  
(see page 36).  
Recording is  
interrupted.  
•The advanced VOR function (page 13) is  
activated. Select “OFF” in the VOR mode.  
Recording level is  
unstable (when  
•This unit is designed to automatically adjust  
the recording level when recording meetings,  
recording music, etc.) etc., and is not suitable for music recording.  
Playback speed is too•Set the PLAY SPEED selector to “NORMAL.”  
fast or too slow.  
See page 16.  
“--:--” is displayed. •You have not set the clock (see page 8).  
“--Y--M--D” or ” --:--”•The date of recording will not be displayed if  
is displayed on the  
you recorded the message when the clock was  
REC DATE display. not set.  
“PRE SET” is  
•You cannot set the alarm or timer at a date and  
time previously set on another message.  
displayed and you  
cannot set the alarm  
or timer.  
The back light of the •The effect of the back light of the display  
display window does window may be reduced in a bright location.  
not illuminate (ICD-  
B15 only).  
The battery life is  
short.  
•The battery life may shorten depending on the  
operation of the unit.  
The unit does not  
operate correctly.  
•Take out the batteries and insert them again.  
Please note that recorded messages may be erased during service or repair  
work.  
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Tro u b le sh o o t in g (co n t in u e d )  
Error messages  
Error message  
Cause/Remedy  
PRE SET”  
You set the alarm to play back a message or set  
the timer to start recording at a date and time  
previously set on another message. Change the  
alarm or timer recording setting.  
BACK-D”  
You set the alarm or time recording when the  
time is already past. Check it and set the  
appropriate date and time.  
NO ERASE”  
You cannot erase an index to combine  
messages of different modes.  
NO DATA”  
The selected folder does not have any  
messages. You cannot set the alarm, etc.  
because of this.  
SET DATE”  
If you do not set date and time, you cannot  
make alarm or time recording setting. To set  
date and time, see page 8.  
ID FULL”  
When there are already 99 messages in the  
selected folder or the remaining memory of the  
IC recorder is short, you cannot add an index.  
Erase some messages before adding an index.  
FULL”  
The remaining memory of the IC recorder is  
too short. Erase some messages before  
recording.  
ACCESS”  
You inserted the batteries. Wait until the  
message disappears before starting operation.  
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System limitations  
There are some system limitations of the IC recorder. Troubles as  
mentioned below are not malfunctions of the unit.  
Symptom  
Cause/Remedy  
You cannot record  
messages up to the  
maximum recording  
time.  
If you record messages in a mixture of SP and  
LP modes, the recordable time varies from the  
maximum SP mode recording time to the  
maximum LP recording time.  
If there are a number of messages shorter than  
the minimum recording unit (Approx. 16  
seconds in SP mode and approx. 42 seconds in  
LP mode), they are still counted as 16 seconds  
or 42 seconds, so the remaining recording time  
may decrease by more than the actual length of  
the messages.  
Even when each message is longer than the  
minimum recording unit, if the length of each  
message cannot be divided by the minimum  
recording unit, the remaining recording time  
may decrease by more than the total length of  
the messages.  
The sum of the number on the counter (elapsed  
recording time) and the remaining recording  
time may be less than the units maximum  
recording time (page 12).  
You cannot add an  
index.  
You cannot add an index in a folder which has  
99 messages.  
If you add or erase indexes frequently, the unit  
may become unable to add indexes.  
You cannot erase the  
indexes.  
You cannot erase an index to combine different  
recording mode (SP/LP) messages.  
If you add or erase indexes frequently, the unit  
may become unable to erase indexes.  
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In d e x t o Pa rt s a n d Co n t ro ls  
Refer to the pages indicated in parentheses for details.  
Ma in u n it  
qa  
qs  
qd  
qf  
qg  
qh  
qj  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
q;  
qk  
ql  
1 MIC (built-in microphone)  
(10)  
qf zREC (record) /STOP  
button (10, 21)  
2 Display window (44)  
3 FOLDER button (10, 14)  
4 INDEX button (23)  
5 DISPLAY button (34)  
6 A-B REPEAT button (18)  
7 MENU button (8, 27, 30, 35,  
36)  
qg X PAUSE button (11, 15)  
qh .REVIEW/>CUE (fast  
backward, review/fast  
forward, cue•selection of  
menu mode) button (8, 14,  
16, 17, 23, 25, 27, 30, 35, 36)  
qj NxPLAY/STOP  
8 ERASE button (19)  
9 xSTOP button (11, 15)  
q; Speaker  
qa MIC (PLUG IN POWER)  
jack (13)  
•EXECUTE (play/  
stop•enter) button (8, 15, 16,  
18, 26, 27, 30, 35, 36)  
qk HOLD switch (33)  
ql VOL (volume) control (15)  
qs EAR (earphone) jack (15)  
qd OPR (operation) indicator  
(10, 15)  
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Re a r  
w;  
wa  
ws  
w; PLAY SPEED selector (16)  
wa Battery compartment (6)  
ws Hook for handstrap (not  
supplied)  
Continued  
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In d e x t o Pa rt s a n d Co n t ro ls (co n t in u e d )  
Disp la y w in d o w  
6
7
8
9
q;  
1
2
3
qa  
4
5
qs  
1 Alarm indicator (32)  
qa Selected message number  
(10, 14)/Mode indication of  
the menu (ON, OFF, etc.) (8,  
20, 24, 27, 30, 35)  
qs Counter /Remaining time  
indication /Recording date  
and time indication /  
2 Repeat play indicator (16)  
3
Recording mode indication (36)  
4 REC DATE (recorded date)  
indication (34)  
5 REMAIN indicator (34)  
6 Remaining memory  
indicator (12)  
Current time indication  
(15:30, etc.) (34)/Menu  
indication /Messages  
7
Folder indication (10, 14)  
(For ICD-B10, folders D and  
E do not appear.)  
(ERASE, HOLD, etc.)  
8
9
Remaining battery indicator (7)  
VOR (voice operated  
Note  
recording) indicator (13)  
The effect of the back light of the  
display window may be reduced  
in a bright location (ICD-B15 only).  
q; REC (recording) indicator (10)  
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Sp e cifica t io n s  
Recording media  
Recording time  
Built-in flash memory, Monaural recording  
ICD-B10: 63 minutes (SP)/168 minutes (LP)  
ICD-B15: 127 minutes (SP)/339 minutes (LP)  
SP: 250 Hz - 7,300 Hz  
Frequency response  
LP: 300 Hz - 3,500 Hz  
Speaker  
Power output  
Input/Output  
approx. 3.2 cm (1 5/16 in.) dia.  
300 mW  
Earphone jack (minijack) for 16 - 300 ohms  
earphone/headphones  
Microphone jack (minijack, monaural)  
Plug in power  
Minimum input level 0.6 mV  
3 kilohms or lower impedance microphone  
FAST +30%, SLOW 15%  
Two LR03 (size AAA) alkaline batteries: 3 V DC  
Playback speed control  
Power requirements  
Dimensions (w/h/d) (not incl. projecting parts and controls)  
9
44.5 × 105.3 × 14.0 mm (1 13  
/
16 × 4 1/4 ×  
/16 in.)  
Mass (incl. batteries)  
Optional accessories  
68 g (2.4 oz)  
Electret Condenser Microphone ECM-Z60, ECM-  
T115  
Earphone MDR-ED228LP, MDR-E818LP  
Connecting cord RK-G64  
Your dealer may not handle some of the above listed optional accessories. Please  
ask the dealer for detailed information.  
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.  
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In d e x  
H
A
Hold ................................................ 33  
A-B repeat ...................................... 18  
Accidental operation .................... 33  
Add, index ..................................... 23  
Add, recording .............................. 21  
Advanced VOR ............................. 13  
Alarm.............................................. 30  
I, J, K  
IC memory ....................................... 4  
Index ............................................... 23  
L
B
LP mode ......................................... 36  
Battery .............................................. 6  
Beep ................................................ 36  
Built-in microphone ..................... 10  
M, N  
Menu......................... 8, 27, 30, 35, 36  
Menu map...................................... 35  
Message, erasing ........................... 19  
Message, move .............................. 26  
Message, playing back ................. 14  
Message, recording....................... 10  
Message number ............... 10, 14, 23  
Microphone, built-in .................... 10  
Microphone, external ................... 13  
Microphone, connecting .............. 13  
Microphone sensitivity .......... 12, 36  
Move ............................................... 26  
C
Clock setting .................................... 8  
Connecting external microphone 13  
Connecting other equipment ...... 13  
Continuous playback ................... 36  
Counter display ............................ 34  
Cue .................................................. 17  
D
Display window ........................... 44  
Display mode ................................ 34  
O
Overwrite recording..................... 22  
E
Easy search .................................... 17  
Erase, index ................................... 25  
Erase, messages ............................. 19  
Error messages .............................. 40  
External microphone .................... 13  
P, Q  
Play back continuously ................ 36  
Playback ......................................... 14  
Playback Pause function .............. 15  
Playback speed.............................. 16  
Plug in power ................................ 13  
F, G  
Folder ....................................... 10, 14  
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R
Recorded date ............................... 34  
Recording ....................................... 10  
Recording mode ............................ 36  
Remaining memory ................ 10, 12  
Remaining recording time ........... 34  
Repeat play .................................... 16  
Review ............................................ 17  
S
Scanning play ................................ 16  
Search backward ........................... 17  
Search forward .............................. 17  
SP mode. ........................................ 36  
T, U  
Timer recording ............................ 27  
V, W, X, Y, Z  
Volume control ............................. 15  
VOR .......................................... 13, 36  
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