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1 ICD-357 Replacing the batteryBattery lifeWith continuous use, approx. 10 hours recording/5 hours playback Notes Started Getting 8 Step 2: Setting the Clock10 Recording Messages13 Playing Back Messages16 Erasing Messages16GB 17 17GB18 18GB19 19GB20 To play back rapidlyTo play back slowly To play messages with normal speed 20GB 21 21GB22 22GB23 23GB24 Playing Back a Message at a Desired Time with an Alarm (continued)24GB 25 To cancel the alarm setting or change the alarm time25GB 26 26GB27 27GB28 28GB(single tone) Usual mode (double tone) Enter/exit special mode (triple tone) Notice (continuous beep) Alarm set time has come 29 29GB30 30GB31 31GB32 32GB33 33GBThe unit does not •The batteries have been inserted with incorrect operate polarity •The batteries are weak •The buttons are locked with the HOLD switch (If you press any button, “HOLD” will flash three times.) No sound comes •The earphone is plugged in from the speaker •The volume is turned down completely “FULL” is displayed •The memory is full. Erase some of the and you cannot start messages. See page recording •99 messages have been recorded in the selected file. Select another file or erase some of the Noise is heard •An object, such as your finger, etc., accidentally rubbed or scratched the unit during recording so that noise was recorded •The unit was placed near an AC power source a fluorescent lamp or a mobile phone during recording or playback •Earphone plug is dirty. Clean the plug Recording level is •Microphone sensitivity is set to “SENS L”. Set low it to “SENS H”. See page Playback speed is too•Set the PLAY SPEED switch to “NORMAL” fast or too slow See page “--M--D --:--”is •You have not set the clock. See page displayed “--M--D”is displayed•The date of recording will not be displayed if on the REC DATE you recorded the message when the clock was display not set •Take out the battery and insert it again operate correctly 34 34GB35 35GB36 Main unit1VOL (volume) control (14) 2 FILE button (10, 13, 18) 3 MIC (built-inmicrophone) 4 (pPLAY/STOP (play stop•enter) button (8, 14, 15) 5 –=/++(fast forward/ fast backward•selection of menu mode) button (13, 15) 6 STOP button (11) 7 HOLD switch (26) 8 PLAY SPEED selector (20) 9MENU button (8, 22, 38) !º Display window (37) !¡ OPR (operation) indicator !™ ERASE button (16) !£ REC (record) START/STOP button (10) !¢ Speaker !° EAR (earphone) jack (15) !§ Hand strap 36GB 37 Display window1Total number of messages in a file (13) etc.) 2File indication (10, 13) 3Current message number (10, 13) 4Remaining recording time indication (10) Recording date indication (14) Current time/day indication (8) (15:30 TUE, etc.) Menu indication (8, 22, 27 - 32, 38) (ALARM, etc.) Messages (ERASE, SCAN, etc.) 5Alarm indicator (24) 6Recording mode indication (27) 7Battery exhausted indicator 8Repeat play indicator (15) 9 REMAIN indication (10) !º REC DATE indication (14) 37GB 38 38GB39 39GB40 40GB42 PréparationOpérations de base Opérations avancées 43 Réglages de menuInformations complémentaires 44 Qu’est-ceque l’enregistreur à CI ICD-35rEnregistrement rLecture rEffacement 45 Caractéristiques•Durée d’enregistrement de 16 minutes (SP)/32 minutes (LP) •Organisation des fichiers de messages •Fonction d’alarme •Contrôle de la vitesse de lecture •Ajout d’un enregistrement à un message précédemment enregistré 46 Préparation47 Remplacement de la pileAutonomie de la pile Remarques Préparation 48 2e étape: Réglage de l’horloge1 Activez l’écran de réglage de l’horloge 50 10FR51 11FR52 Enregistrement de messages (suite)53 Lecture de messages56 Effacement de messages16FR 57 17FR58 18FR59 19FR60 Pour reproduire des messages rapidementPour reproduire des messages lentement Pour reproduire des messages à la vitesse normale 20FR 61 Ajout d’un enregistrement à un message enregistré précédemment1 En cours de lecture, appuyez sur REC START/STOP pendant au moins une seconde 2 Appuyez à nouveau sur REC START/ STOP pour arrêter l’enregistrement 62 22FR63 23FR64 Lecture d’un message à une heure déterminée avec une alarme (suite)24FR 65 Pour désactiver la programmation de l’alarme ou changez l’heure de l’alarme25FR 66 26FR67 27FR68 28FR69 29FR70 30FR71 31FR72 32FR”Informations complémentaires 73 33FR74 34FR75 35FR76 Appareil principal1 Commande VOL (volume) 7 Commutateur HOLD (26) (14)8 Sélecteur PLAY SPEED (20) 2 Touche FILE (10, 13, 18) 9 Touche MENU (8, 22, 38) 3 MIC (microphone intégré) !º Fenêtre d’affichage (37) (10)!¡ Indicateur OPR 4 Touche (pPLAY/STOP (lecture/arrêt•entrée) (8, 14 !™ Touche ERASE (16) 15)!£ Touche REC 5 Touche –=/++(avance (enregistrement) START rapide/recul rapide• STOP (10) sélection du mode de menu) !¢ Haut-parleur !° Prise EAR (écouteurs) (15) 6 Touche STOP (11) !§ Dragonne 36FR 77 Fenêtre d’affichage1 Nombre total de messages 6 Mode d’enregistrement (27) dans un fichier (13) 7 Pile épuisée (7) Mode de menu (22, 27-32) 8 Lecture répétée (15) (On, OFF, etc.) 9 Indication REMAIN (10) 2 Fichier (10, 13) !º Indication REC DATE (14) 3Numéro du message en cours (10, 13) 4Durée d’enregistrement restante (10) Date d’enregistrement (14) Heure/jour (8) (15:30 TUE, etc.) Menu (8, 22, 27-32,38) (ALARM, etc.) Messages (ERASE, SCAN, etc.) 5Alarme (24) 37FR 78 38FR79 39FR
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