Timer recording (RECF) and playback (PLAYF)
You must set the current time (see page 3).
FOLDER/
MENU
1Select the file (PLAYF), recording mode (page 4) and fold- er (RECF).
2Press and hold [$FOLDER /%MENU].
3Within 10 seconds, press [$FOLDER/ %MENU] until “RECF” or “PLAYF” is displayed.
4Within 10 seconds, press [9] to select “On”.
5Set the times.
1Within 10 seconds, press [1]. The start time flashes.
2Within 10 seconds, press [:,9] to change the ON time.
3 Within 10 seconds, press [1]. (PLAYF is set)
4Within 10 seconds, press [:,9] to change the OFF time.
5Within 10 seconds, press [1]. (RECF is set)
When setting is finished, the display changes in the following order:
Timer recording
ON time # OFF time # Current number of files # Normal display
Timer playback
ON time # Selected file number # Normal display
At the set ON time:
≥PLAYF starts playing and stops when the selected file finishes.
≥RECF starts recording into the selected folder, in the selected recording mode and stops at the set OFF time.
∫To cancel the timer:
Press [:] to select “OFF” in step 4 and press [1].
∫To check the timer settings:
1 Press and hold [$FOLDER /%MENU].
2 Within 10 seconds, press [$FOLDER /%MENU] until the timer display is displayed. The display will then change to show the following automatically.
Timer recording: ON time, OFF time, folder the file will enter.
Timer playback: ON time, folder and file to be played.
Note .
≥“RECF” and “PLAYF” light to show which timer is set and flash when the timer is operating.
≥The two timers cannot be used together. The timer set last is activated.
≥The timers can only be set within a single
≥If you make recordings before timer recording begins, be aware that the time avail- able is reduced. The timer recording can only continue as long as the available time allows.
≥If VAS is left on during timer recording, the recording may be shorter than the set time.
≥The timer settings are canceled if the clock is cleared (i.e. the batteries are re- moved from the battery compartment).
Using the unit with a computer
1 Install Voice Editor 2 (and Dragon NaturallySpeakingR
Preferred version 5.0 for
2Connect the unit to a computer with the included USB cable.
Now you can:
≥Save and edit sound files you have recorded with the unit.
≥Convert sound files into text using Dragon NaturallySpeakingR Preferred version 5.0, speech recognition software. (Only included in
For details, read the PDF and installation manual for Voice Editor 2 and Dragon NaturallySpeakingR Preferred version 5.0.
∫Connection
1Lift from the slit next to the handstrap hole.
2 Insert so the arrows match.
USB cable (included)
“PC” appears when connected, and flashes when transferring data.
≥Do not disconnect the USB cable while transferring data.
Note .
≥Operation is not guaranteed if you connect a USB hub or extension cord.
≥Connect to the root hub terminal if your computer has more than one USB board. (Read your computer’s operating instructions for details.)
≥The buttons on this unit do not respond while connected to a computer. ≥Use only the included USB cable.
Troubleshooting Guide
Before requesting service, make the below checks. If you are in doubt about some of the check points, or if the remedies indicated in the chart do not solve the problem:
In the U.S.A., contact the Panasonic Customer Call Center at
Symptom | Checkpoints |
Unit doesn’t operate | ≥Is Hold on? (page 2) |
| ≥Is the the battery cover properly closed? |
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No sound from the | ≥Is earphone (not included) connected? |
speaker | ≥Is the volume turned down? |
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When using earphone | ≥Is the earphone plug fully inserted? |
(not included), there is | ≥Is the plug dirty? (Wipe away dirt on plug.) |
no sound or it is difficult |
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to hear or there is noise |
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“U01” appears on the | ≥Have the batteries run down? |
display |
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Recording stops | ≥Has VAS (page 4) functioned? |
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Recording not made | ≥Did the batteries or cover come loose during |
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The date of recording | ≥Has the time been set? (The date of recording is |
appears as | not displayed unless the time has been set.) |
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Playback speed is too | ≥Has playback speed been changed? |
fast or slow | (See page 6 to set to the required speed.) |
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“FULL” appears when | ≥Have 99 files been recorded in the folder? |
trying to make a | ≥Has the recording time limit been made? |
recording | – Erase unneeded files.(page 7) |
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Cannot erase a file | ≥Have you selected an empty folder? |
| ≥Is the file locked? (page 7) |
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The clock flashes | ≥Set the clock. (page 3) |
“12:00” |
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8 | 9 |