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Troubleshooting
Specs
FAQ
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Warranty
Symptom Checkpoints Playing
Supplied accessories
Adjusting the volume
Setting the time
How to
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Operating Instructions IC Recorder
Model No. RR-US590
Playing back To listen
Supplied accessories
Connecting this unit to a computer
Recording
Table of contents
Main unit
Part names
Display
Blinking
Remaining battery display shown below is
Inserting the batteries
Displayed while recording or playing
Hold function
OPERATION/HOLD Switch
Turning the power on
Turning the power OFF
When Is blinking When the time display is
Setting the time
Time
Switching recording position
Recording settings
Press REC/PAUSE Recording starts
Slide recording position switch to select a position
Recording
Select a folder for recording
Playing
Adjusting the volume
Operations during playback
Press and hold Folder for
Monitoring the recording
Progress
Listening to the audio During playback
Press q/g to enter
Deleting recorded files
Unit is stopped
Press u, i to select the file
Press +, to select
To cancel lock
Locking recorded files File protection
Press q/g to enter Pressfile. u, i to select
Press +, to select and press q/g to enter
Switching Monaural/Stereo
Changing microphone sensitivity
Press u, i to select or and press q/g to enter
Zoom on Zoom OFF
Changing Zoom microphone setting
How to set the recording mode XP/LP/SLP
To stop the unit
For 1 second Or longer while Recording or Stopped
Canceling VAS function
Confirming possible remaining recording time
Press and hold
Playback speed can be adjusted at 5 different speeds
Setting the playback speed control function
Press MENU/ Repeat during playback
Canceling Slight return playback
Reducing noise EQ setting/Slight return playback
Reducing noise EQ setting
Setting Slight return playback
Repeat play/Successive play, A-B Repeat play
Canceling A-B Repeat
Repeat play
Security functions
Setting the password 4-digit number
Canceling the security lock
Enters the password entry display
GWhen the password is wrong
Authenticating the password
Perform in page 20. Enter the password
GWhen the password matches
Recording from other devices
Recording using an external microphone
Read the operating instructions for the connected device
A d the operating instructions for the connected device
Setting the operation beep on
Enter
Press u, i to select and press q/g to
USB mass storage function
Connecting this unit to a computer
System requirements OS
Removing the USB cable
This unit is displayed as a removable disk
Opening the folder of this unit using a computer
Right-click to open the removable disk this unit
Click Start → My Computer
Playing recorded files on the computer
Delete unnecessary files using the computer
Do not format this unit using a computer
Importing recorded files to a computer
Open the audio folder a to D of this unit beforehand
Returning recorded files to this unit from the computer
Do not change the file names
File naming rules For recorded files on this unit
Transferring MP3 music files to this unit from the computer
Press q/g Playback starts Stop
Click Start Rip to begin ripping
Creating MP3 music files
Computer
System requirements
Interface
Question Answer
Frequently Asked Questions
Troubleshooting guide
Naming rules page 27 can be played in folder a through D
Is displayed earlier
Than expected
Set the time
Others
Symptom Checkpoints Playing
To the computer to this unit
Hear noises
Allergies
Care and use
Unit
Batteries
Listening caution
Product information
Product Service
MP3
Specifications
Limited Warranty
Customer Services Directory United States and Puerto Rico
User memo
Maintenance
If you see this symbol
Clean this unit with a dry and soft cloth
Memo
Pana
FCC Note
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna
Computer or peripheral devices
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