Sony ICD-SX67 Operating Instructions - Page 14

When charging/replacing, the batteries, When using fully charged, batteries or LR0² size AAA

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If the battery indicator is not displayed, charging has not been done properly. Proceed from step 1 again. * This is an approximation for the time it takes to charge from no remaining battery power to full battery power at room temperature. It varies depending on the remaining power and the condition of the batteries. It also takes more time if the temperature of the batteries is low, or if the batteries are changed while you are transferring data to the IC recorder. When using fully charged batteries or LR03 (size AAA) alkaline batteries Follow the steps 1 and 2.  Tip You can charge the rechargeable batteries by connecting the IC recorder to an AC outlet using a USB AC adaptor (not supplied) (page 82).  Notes  While " " or " " is being displayed instead of the remaining battery/charging indicator, you cannot charge the batteries. Charge the batteries in an environment with a temperature of 5 °C - 35 °C.  If "USB CHARGE" in the menu "DETAIL MENU" is set to "OFF," you cannot charge the batteries using your computer. Set "USB CHARGE" to "ON" (page 57).  Do not use manganese batteries for this IC recorder. 14GB Clock setting display appears when you insert batteries for the first time, or when you insert batteries after the IC recorder has been without batteries for a certain period of time. Please refer to step 4 in "Step 2: Setting the Clock" on page 17 to set the date and time. When charging/replacing the batteries The battery indicator on the display window shows the battery condition. Battery remain indication : Charge both batteries or replace the old batteries with new ones.  : "LOW BATTERY" appears and the IC recorder will stop operation.

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If the battery indicator is not displayed,
charging has not been done properly.
Proceed from step 1 again.
* This is an approximation for the time it takes
to charge from no remaining battery power
to full battery power at room temperature.
It varies depending on the remaining
power and the condition of the batteries.
It also takes more time if the temperature
of the batteries is low, or if the batteries are
changed while you are transferring data to
the IC recorder.
When using fully charged
batteries or LR0² (size AAA)
alkaline batteries
Follow the steps 1 and 2.
Tip
You can charge the rechargeable batteries by
connecting the IC recorder to an AC outlet
using a USB AC adaptor (not supplied) (page
82).
Notes
While “
” or “
” is being displayed
instead of the remaining battery/charging
indicator, you cannot charge the batteries.
Charge the batteries in an environment with
a temperature of 5 °C – 35 °C.
If “USB CHARGE” in the menu “DETAIL
MENU” is set to “OFF,” you cannot charge
the batteries using your computer. Set “USB
CHARGE” to “ON” (page 57).
Do not use manganese batteries for this IC
recorder.
Clock setting display appears when you
insert batteries for the first time, or when
you insert batteries after the IC recorder
has been without batteries for a certain
period of time. Please refer to step 4 in
“Step 2: Setting the Clock” on page 17 to
set the date and time.
When charging/replacing
the batteries
The battery indicator on the display
window shows the battery condition.
Battery remain indication
: Charge both batteries or replace the
old batteries with new ones.
: “LOW BATTERY“ appears and the IC
recorder will stop operation.