Icom IC-R8600 Instruction Manual - Page 42
RECORDING AND PLAYING BACK, Recording, Quick recording, Normal recording, Playing back
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6 RECORDING AND PLAYING BACK Recording You can record the received audio onto an SD card. DDQuick recording You can quickly start to record the receive audio. 1. Push QUICK . 2. Touch []. ••Starts recording and "Recording started." is briefly displayed and the SD card LED starts to blink. 3. Push QUICK again. 4. Touch "." ••Stops recording and "Recording stopped." is briefly displayed. DDNormal recording You can start to record after you configure the recording settings. 1. Open the RECORD screen. MENU » RECORD 2. If you want to change the recorder setting, touch [Recorder Set]. (p. 6-4) 3. Touch "." LLInformatio: Record indication ••While recording: SD Blinks in blue ••While the recording is paused: Playing back 1. Open the PLAY FILES screen. MENU » RECORD > Play Files 2. Select a folder that contains the file you want to playback. ••The file list is displayed. 3. Select the desired file. ••Starts a playback. L P layback continues to the next file, and stops when the last file in the folder is played back. ••Recording starts. 4. Touch "." ••Stops recording and "Recording stopped." is briefly displayed. 5. To close the RX RECORDER screen, push EXIT . 4. To close the PLAY FILES screen, push EXIT several times. NOTE: ••An SD card (user supplied) is required. ••As the default setting, the recording is paused while the squelch is closed, and resumes when a signal is received. You can continue recording regardless of the signal presence. (p. 6-4) ••If your SD card does not have an "IC-R8600" folder, back up any data on the SD card, insert it in the receiver's card slot and then format it using the built-in format function. See "Formatting an SD card" (p. 7-2) for details. ••Once the recording starts, it continues, even if the receiver is turned OFF and ON again. ••The recording continues until you touch or the free space on the SD card has run out. ••When the recording file's content becomes 2 GB, the receiver continues to record, but to a new file. 6-1