Sony PCM-D50 Operating Instructions - Page 25

To pause recording, Dividing a track during recording, On the display of remaining recordable time - used

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Recording To pause recording Press the  PAUSE button. The flashes on the display. Press the button again to restart recording. The recorder does not start recording again automatically. Be sure to press the  PAUSE button again to restart recording. To stop recording Press the  STOP button. Dividing a track during recording During recording, press the DIVIDE button at the point where you want to divide a track. Recording continues as a new track, succeeding the current track. In the same way as a new recording, the new track will have a new name. Note Depending on the "REC MODE" setting, you may not be able to divide a track even if remaining recording time is several tens of seconds. On the display of remaining recordable time When the remaining recordable time becomes less than 10 minutes, the remaining recordable time flashes on the display. When the remaining time runs out, "MEMORY FULL" appears and recording stops. * When the remaining recordable time is more than 10 minutes, the icon that represents remaining memory amount appears. When memory is unused, "100%" appears. Notes  While is lit on the display, do not remove the batteries or the AC power adapter. Doing so may damage the data.  If the recorder remains in stop mode for about 10 minutes or longer, the recorder will enter low-power consumption mode automatically. Power, however, is consumed during the low-power mode. When you are not going to use the recorder, please turn off the power.  Noise may be recorded if an object, such as your finger, etc., accidentally rubs or scratches the recorder during recording.  Do not connect the USB cable to the recorder during recording. Doing so stops recording automatically (because connection with a computer has priority).  For recording with a sampling frequency of 96 kHz, we recommend that you will format the memory beforehand in order to write data more efficiently.  If the size of a track exceeds 2 GB during recording, a new track is created automatically and the excess portion will be recorded as a new track. Continued on the next page Remaining recordable time* 25

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Recording
To pause recording
Press the
PAUSE button. The
flashes
on the display. Press the button again to
restart recording.
The recorder does not start recording again
automatically. Be sure to press the
PAUSE
button again to restart recording.
To stop recording
Press the
STOP button.
Dividing a track during recording
During recording, press the DIVIDE button at
the point where you want to divide a track.
Recording continues as a new track,
succeeding the current track.
In the same
way as a new recording, the new track will
have a new name.
Note
Depending on the “REC MODE” setting, you may not
be able to divide a track even if remaining recording
time is several tens of seconds.
On the display of remaining recordable time
When the remaining recordable time
becomes less than 10 minutes, the
remaining recordable time flashes on the
display.
Remaining recordable time*
When the remaining time runs out,
“MEMORY FULL” appears and recording
stops.
When the remaining recordable time is more than 10
minutes, the icon that represents remaining memory
amount appears. When memory is unused, “100%”
appears.
Notes
While
is lit on the display, do not remove the
batteries or the AC power adapter. Doing so may
damage the data.
If the recorder remains in stop mode for about 10
minutes or longer, the recorder will enter low-power
consumption mode automatically. Power, however,
is consumed during the low-power mode. When you
are not going to use the recorder, please turn off the
power.
Noise may be recorded if an object, such as your
finger, etc., accidentally rubs or scratches the
recorder during recording.
Do not connect the USB cable to the recorder
during recording. Doing so stops recording
automatically (because connection with a computer
has priority).
For recording with a sampling frequency of 96 kHz,
we recommend that you will format the memory
beforehand in order to write data more efficiently.
If the size of a track exceeds 2 GB during recording,
a new track is created automatically and the excess
portion will be recorded as a new track.
Continued on the next page
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