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ICD-SX750 4-157-612-13(1)
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Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit FOR UNITED STATES CUSTOMERS. different from that to which the receiver is connected. NOT APPLICABLE IN CANADA, Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. INCLUDING IN THE PROVINCE OF QUEBEC. You are cautioned that any changes or modifications POUR LES CONSOMMATEURS AUX not expressly approved in this manual could void your authority to operate this equipment. ÉTATS-UNIS. N
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For the customers in the USA and Notice for users Canada Program © 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, RECYCLING NICKEL METAL HYDRIDE 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 Sony Corporation BATTERIES Documentation ©2009 Sony Corporation Nickel metal hydride batteries are All rights reserved. This manual or the software recyclable. described herein, in whole or in part, may not be You can help preserve our reproduced, translated or reduced to any machine
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Recording Table of Contents Recording Messages.....................................27 Checking the Contents of Selecting the Recording Mode ..............30 the Package .......................................................... 7 Setting the Recording Level ....................33 Index to Parts and Controls ........................ 8 Manual Recording Mode ...........................34 Setting the Input Level Automatically Getting Started to Prevent Sound Distortion
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Recording from Other Equipment.......50 Editing Messages To record using the synchronized Erasing Messages............................................71 recording function ....................................50 Erasing messages one by one ...........71 To record without using the Erasing all messages in a folder ........72 synchronized recording function ....52 Moving a Message to a Different Folder ...........................................................
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Copying Files from Your Computer to Precautions ......................................................127 the IC Recorder and Playing Them Specifications .................................................129 Back .........................................................................97 Index ....................................................................131 Construction of folders and files ......99 Using the Supplied Digital Voice Editor Software ................
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USB connecting cable (1) Checking the Contents of the Package IC Recorder (1) Application Software, Digital Voice Editor (CD-ROM) Application Software, Sound Forge Remove the film on the display window Audio Studio LE (CD-ROM)* before you use the IC recorder. Application Software, Dragon LR03 (size AAA) alkaline batteries (2) NaturallySpeaking (DVD-ROM)* or Cradle* (1) NH-AAA (size AAA) rechargeable batteries (2) Carrying pouch (1) Battery case* (1) Stand (1) Stereo
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DIVIDE/ (bookmark) button (43, 65, Index to Parts and 75) Controls (folder)/MENU button (27, 54, 79) *2 Refer to the pages indicated in (headphone) jack (29, 55, 66) parentheses for details. (record/pause) button (27, 29, 39) (stop) button (28, 54, 69, 79) Front (cue/fast forward) button (27, 54, 55, 65, 79) *3 (play/stop/enter) button (29, 54, 56, 79) (review/fast backward) button (27, 54, 55, 65,
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*1 When you use your IC recorder outdoors, Rear attach the supplied wind screen to the IC recorder so that the wind screen covers the built-in microphones, to reduce wind noise. *2 Connect the supplied or commercially available stereo headphones to the (headphone) jack. If unwanted noise is heard, wipe the headphones plug clean. Speaker HOLD switch (21, 26, 78) NOISE CUT switch (61) DPC switch (59) To the DIRECTNL
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Display window Elapsed time/Remaining time/ Recorded date and time indication Display during playback and stop Folder name/Message title/Artist name/File name indication Battery indicator When rechargeable batteries or dry- cell batteries are used, the indicator shows the remaining battery power. While the rechargeable batteries are charging, an animation appears. Message number Operating mode indicator The selected message number is Displ
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For details, see “Selecting the Repeat playback indicator Recording Mode” (page 30). : Appears when one message is Displays one of the following when a played back repeatedly. file is transferred from the computer. : Appears when messages : MP3 files transferred. in one folder are played back : LPCM files transferred. repeatedly. : WMA files transferred. : Appears when all the Displays the following icon if the IC messag
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Display during recording Remaining recording time indication Displays the remaining recording time in hours, minutes, and seconds. If there is more than 10 hours time remaining, the time is displayed in hours. If there is more than 10 minutes and less than 10 hours time remaining, the time is displayed in hours and minutes. If there is less than 10 minutes time remaining, the time is displayed in minutes and seconds. Operating
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When “PRE REC” is set to “ON” in the If you press (record/pause) to menu, the pre-recording standby pause recording when “VOR” is set to time is displayed in seconds between “ON” in the menu, only “ ” flashes. 0 and 5. : Synchronized recording : Flashes while Alarm indicator synchronized recording is set to Recoding mode indicator pause. Displays the recording mode set in Recording level meter the menu. Recordin
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Clock setting display appears and the Getting Started year section flashes when you insert batteries for the first time, or when you Step 1: Preparing a insert batteries after the IC recorder Power Source has been without batteries for a certain period of time. Please refer to “Setting Remove the film on the display window the clock after replacing/recharging before you use the IC recorder. batteries” on page 19 to set the date and
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Getting Started Computer * This is an approximation for the time it takes to charge from no remaining battery power to full battery power at room temperature. To USB port of It varies depending on the remaining power your computer and the condition of the batteries. It also takes more time if the temperature of the batteries are low, or if the batteries are charged while you are transferring data to To (USB) the IC recorder. con
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For details on disconnecting the When replacing/charging IC recorder, refer to the operating the batteries instructions supplied with your computer. The battery indicator on the display shows the battery condition. Tips
=> You can charge the rechargeable batteries Battery remain indication by connecting the IC recorder to an AC : Replace the old batteries with new outlet using a USB AC adaptor (not supplied) ones or charge the rechargea
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Getting Started *1 When using Sony NH-AAA rechargeable Battery life batteries When using Sony LR03 (SG) (size AAA) alkaline batteries *2 Recording Playback Playback through using the *2 Recording Playback Playback speaker headphones through using the *3 LPCM 44/16 Approx. 19 hr. Approx. 16 hr. Approx. 20 hr. speaker headphones *4 *3 LPCM 22/16 Approx. 17 hr. Approx. 15 hr. Approx. 18 hr. LPCM 44/16 Approx. 25 hr. Approx. 21 hr. Approx. 26 hr. *5 *4 MP3 192k Approx. 17 hr. Appro
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*1 The battery life is measured in testing using Note while accessing methods proprietary to Sony. The IC recorder is accessing data when The battery life may shorten depending on an updating animation and “UPDATING how you operate the IC recorder. *2 DATABASE...” appear in the display When playing back music through the window or the operation indicator internal speaker with the volume level set to 20 flashes in orange. While
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Getting Started Setting the clock after Step 2: Setting the replacing/recharging Clock batteries 1 Press or to set the year, month, day, hour, and minute in sequence, then press . , “EXECUTING….” appears and the clock /MENU is set. 2 Press (stop) to return to the display of the stop mode. You need to set the clock to use the alarm function or record the date and time. Clock setting display appears when you insert batteries for the first time
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2 Press or to select “AUTO” Setting the clock using the or “MANUAL” and press . menu While the IC recorder is in the stop mode, you can set the clock using the menu. 1 Select “DATE & TIME” in the menu. Press and hold /MENU to enter the When you selected “AUTO,” the clock is menu mode. automatically adjusted using the clock The menu mode window will be in the computer connected to the IC displayed. recorder and on which the suppli