Sony ICD-SX750 Operating Instructions - Page 112

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Symptom Remedy Noise is heard.  An object, such as your finger, etc., accidentally rubbed or scratched the IC recorder during recording so that noise was recorded.  The IC recorder 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.  The  (headphones) plug is dirty. Clean the plug.  Noise may be heard during recording pause of an MP3 file, VOR recording, or synchronized recording. Noise may also be heard at the point where you add a recording or overwrite a recording. Recording level is low.  "REC LEVEL" is set to "LOW ." Display the menu and set "REC LEVEL" to "HIGH " or "S-HIGH "(page 33).  When "REC LEVEL" is set to "MANUAL," adjust the recording level manually using  or .  If it is difficult to hear small sound of a recorded message, set "V-UP" to "MAXIMUM" or "MEDIUM" (page 63). Playback sound may become more audible. When recording from other equipment, the input level is too strong or not strong enough.  Connect the headphone jack of other equipment to the  (microphone) jack of the IC recorder and adjust the volume level on the equipment connected to the IC recorder. Playback speed is too fast  The playback speed is adjusted in DPC. Slide the DPC switch to or too slow. "OFF" or display the menu and adjust the speed in DPC again (pages 59, 84). 112GB

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11±
GB
Symptom
Remedy
Noise
is
heard.
An
object,
such
as
your
finger,
etc.,
accidentally
rubbed
or
scratched
the
IC
recorder
during
recording
so
that
noise
was
recorded.
The
IC
recorder
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.
The
(headphones)
plug
is
dirty.
Clean
the
plug.
Noise
may
be
heard
during
recording
pause
of
an
MP3
file,
VOR
recording,
or
synchronized
recording.
Noise
may
also
be
heard
at
the
point
where
you
add
a
recording
or
overwrite
a
recording.
Recording
level
is
low.
“REC
LEVEL”
is
set
to
“LOW
.”
Display
the
menu
and
set
“REC
LEVEL”
to
“HIGH
or
“S-HIGH
“(page
33).
When
“REC
LEVEL”
is
set
to
“MANUAL,”
adjust
the
recording
level
manually
using
or
.
If
it
is
difficult
to
hear
small
sound
of
a
recorded
message,
set
“V-UP”
to
“MAXIMUM”
or
“MEDIUM”
(page
63).
Playback
sound
may
become
more
audible.
When
recording
from
other
equipment,
the
input
level
is
too
strong
or
not
strong
enough.
Connect
the
headphone
jack
of
other
equipment
to
the
(microphone)
jack
of
the
IC
recorder
and
adjust
the
volume
level
on
the
equipment
connected
to
the
IC
recorder.
Playback
speed
is
too
fast
or
too
slow.
The
playback
speed
is
adjusted
in
DPC.
Slide
the
DPC
switch
to
“OFF”
or
display
the
menu
and
adjust
the
speed
in
DPC
again
(pages
59,
84).