Sony pcm m10 Operating Instructions - Page 111

REC LEVEL, REC LEVEL switch to, Set MIC SENS to LOW

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Error message Cause/Remedy New Track • The file size of the track being recorded has reached the maximum file size: 1 GB for MP3 files, and 2 GB for a LPCM file. The file will be divided automatically and recording will continue as a new track. Only Effective During • When the REC LEVEL switch is set to "AUTO" (automatic MANUAL Recording Mode recording), you cannot enable "LIMITER" in the menu. Level Too High Set MIC SENS to LOW Or Adjust MIC Position • When the REC LEVEL switch is set to "AUTO" (automatic recording), the message is displayed when the PCM recorder detects the microphone level is too high to continue automatic recording. If the MIC SENS(ATT) switch is set to "HI," set it to "LOW." Or, place the PCM recorder far from the sound source. If the message persists, switch the REC LEVEL switch to "MANUAL" (manual recording). Continue Recording in Different Memory • When the "Cross-Memory Recording" in the menu is enabled and the memory currently being used becomes full during recording, the PCM recorder switches to the other memory and continues recording. Change Folder • If there are no tracks in the folder, no folders are displayed in the display window. Only a folder with a track will be displayed. Deleted T-MARK(Track • When there is a track mark set within 0.5 seconds from the Marks) Too Close to Divided dividing position, the track mark is automatically deleted. Position Invalid when LINE OUT Setting • When "Audio Out" is set to "LINE OUT," the sound volume adjustment with the VOLUME +/- buttons is disabled. Set the "Audio Out" to "Headphones." System Error • A system error other than the above has occurred. Remove the batteries and re-insert them. Troubleshooting 111GB

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Troubleshooting
New Track
The file size of the track being recorded has reached the maximum
file size: 1 GB for MP3 files, and 2 GB for a LPCM file. The file
will be divided automatically and recording will continue as a new
track.
Only Effective During
MANUAL Recording Mode
When the
REC LEVEL
switch is set to “AUTO” (automatic
recording), you cannot enable “LIMITER” in the menu.
Level Too High
Set MIC SENS to LOW
Or Adjust MIC Position
When the
REC LEVEL
switch is set to “AUTO” (automatic
recording), the message is displayed when the PCM recorder
detects the microphone level is too high to continue automatic
recording. If the MIC SENS(ATT) switch is set to “HI,” set it to
“LOW.”
Or, place the PCM recorder far from the sound source. If
the message persists, switch the
REC LEVEL switch to
MANUAL” (manual recording).
Continue Recording in
Different Memory
When the “Cross-Memory Recording” in the menu is enabled and
the memory currently being used becomes full during recording,
the PCM recorder switches to the other memory and continues
recording.
Change Folder
If there are no tracks in the
folder, no folders are displayed in
the display window. Only a folder with a track will be displayed.
Deleted T-MARK(Track
Marks) Too Close to Divided
Position
When there is a track mark set within 0.5 seconds from the
dividing position, the track mark is automatically deleted.
Invalid when LINE OUT
Setting
When “Audio Out” is set to “LINE OUT,” the sound volume
adjustment with the VOLUME +/– buttons is disabled. Set the
“Audio Out” to “Headphones.”
System Error
A system error other than the above has occurred. Remove the
batteries and re-insert them.
Error message
Cause/Remedy