Sanyo ICR-XPS01M Instruction Manual - Page 171
XPS01M is not displayed when the unit is connected to your PC.
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XPS01M is not displayed when the unit is connected to your PC. Cause Solution The unit is not correctly connected to your PC. Check that the micro USB connection cable is used to correctly connect the unit to your PC. If necessary, do the connection again. See "Connecting your PC" on page 157. Cause Solution The unit is connected to a Macintosh or PC running Windows 98, 98 SE, Me, 2000. Macintosh and PC running Windows 98, 98 SE, Me or 2000 are not supported. Cause Solution The power supply from your PC is not enough. If the unit is connected to your PC via a bus-powered USB hub, try to connect the unit directly to your PC. You can also use a self-powered type (with AC adapter) USB hub. Or, if your PC has several USB terminals, try to connect the unit to another USB terminal. See "Connecting your PC" on page 157. Cause Solution A network drive is assigned. If a network drive is assigned, this will conflict with the drive letter of the unit so that XPS01M may not be created. To solve the problem, change the assigned network drive and then connect the unit to your PC again. Contact your network administrator for information on network drive assignment. Recorded sound is distorted (cracking sound). Cause Solution The microphone sensitivity is not appropriate. • Change the "MIC SENS." setting to "LOW". If you still hear cracking sound, change the "LOW CUT FILTER" setting to "ON", "MIC ALC" setting to "OFF", and adjust the recording level. Then, try to record again. See "MIC SENS." on page 133. See "LOW CUT FILTER" on page 136. Sound skipping happens to recorded file. Cause Solution • The microSD card has been formatted by another device (e.g. PC) instead of the unit. • The memory is increasingly fragmented. Use the unit to format the microSD card again. See "Formatting a microSD card" on page 122. 171