User's Manual

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How to Set ARS
When you press MENU button and select ARS while player is not
working, ARS is on, and it stop automatically when there is no sound
so that you can save and minimize recording time. While ARS is in
action, A-mode performs ARS PAUSE. When A-mode is off, the
record process is performed with current index one after another.
While ARS is in action, B-mode performs ARS PAUSE. When A-
mode is off, the record process is performed with next index one after
another.
How to Check Remaining Recording Time
In MENU, you can set the list of playback or recording in the order of
playing time. The list of playing will appear in the order of amount of
playback or remaining time during playback, and the list of recording
will appear in the same order while recording.
Recording Monitor Function
If you connect an earphone with a player, you can monitor the
content or sound during the recording process. Adjusting volume of a
player cannot control volume of recording.
Separating Files While Recording
As for user's demand, files can be separated from each file.
By pressing FF/KEY, you can record in the next index continuously
so that you can easily distinguish from one index after another.
Caution
-. Do not take out batteries during the process. Details of recording can
be erased or be worked irregularly. You must take out them after you
check the device stops working completely.
-. If there are no more available numbers to save details of recording,
you cannot record any more. If available amount of time that you can
use for recording is filled up, it says "FULL" and lets you know
immediately.
Before recording, please check the available space, file or time that
the player can offer, and erase unnecessary parts. (See No. 10 to
learn how to erase recorded details)
-. You cannot record as the route of MP3 or H/D. When the recording
process once starts, the previous recording convert into A FILE of
VOICE part, and then the process begins. (MP3 is only available for
playback)
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