Sony ICD-SX712 Operating Instructions (Large File - 11.69 MB) - Page 5

Table of Contents, Getting Started, Basic Operations, Other Recording Operations - recorder manual

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Table of Contents Getting Started Step 1: Checking the Contents of the Package 8 Index to parts and controls 9 Preventing unintentional operations (HOLD 11 Step 2: Recharging the Batteries 12 Recharging the batteries using a computer 12 Recharging the batteries using a USB AC adaptor 14 When to charge/replace the batteries 14 Step 3: Turning the IC Recorder On .......15 Turning the power on 15 Turning the power off 15 Step 4: Setting the Clock 16 Setting the clock after recharging the batteries 16 Setting the clock using the menu ........16 Step 5: Setting the Language to Be Used in the Display Window 19 Basic Operations Recording 20 Listening 25 Erasing 31 Other Recording Operations Changing the Recording Settings 33 Switching the directionality of the built-in microphones 33 Selecting a recording scene for each situation 34 Manual recording 39 Adding a recording to a previously recorded file 40 Adding an overwrite recording during playback 42 Recording a few seconds in advance - the pre-recording function 43 Starting to record automatically in response to sound - the VOR function 45 Recording on a Memory Card 47 Recording across memory media - cross-memory recording 50 Recording via Other Devices 52 Recording with an external microphone 52 Recording from other equipment ........53 Operating during Recording 57 Monitoring the recording 57 5GB

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Table of Contents
Getting Started
Step 1: Checking the Contents of the
Package
.....................................................
8
Index to parts and controls
...................
9
Preventing unintentional operations
(HOLD)
..............................................
11
Step 2: Recharging the Batteries
.............
12
Recharging the batteries using a
computer
.............................................
12
Recharging the batteries using a USB
AC adaptor
..........................................
14
When to charge/replace the
batteries
...............................................
14
Step 3: Turning the IC Recorder On
.......
15
Turning the power on
.........................
15
Turning the power off
.........................
15
Step 4: Setting the Clock
........................
16
Setting the clock after recharging the
batteries
...............................................
16
Setting the clock using the menu
........
16
Step 5: Setting the Language to Be Used
in the Display Window
...........................
19
Basic Operations
Recording
.......................................
20
Listening
.........................................
25
Erasing
............................................
31
Other Recording Operations
Changing the Recording Settings
............
33
Switching the directionality of the
built-in microphones
...........................
33
Selecting a recording scene for each
situation
...............................................
34
Manual recording
................................
39
Adding a recording to a previously
recorded file
........................................
40
Adding an overwrite recording during
playback
..............................................
42
Recording a few seconds in advance
– the pre-recording function
...............
43
Starting to record automatically in
response to sound
– the VOR function
.............................
45
Recording on a Memory Card
.................
47
Recording across memory media
– cross-memory recording
..................
50
Recording via Other Devices
..................
52
Recording with an external
microphone
.........................................
52
Recording from other equipment
........
53
Operating during Recording
....................
57
Monitoring the recording
....................
57