Editing messages, Utilizing the menu function, Utilizing your computer – Sony CD-UX71 User Manual
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Playing Back a Message at a Desired
Time with an Alarm .......................................49
Erasing Messages............................................52
Erasing messages one by one ...........52
Erasing all messages in a folder ........53
Moving a Message to a Different
Folder .....................................................................54
Dividing a Message into Two ..................56
Preventing Accidental Operation
– the HOLD function ....................................58
Making Settings for the Menu ................59
Using the IC Recorder with Your
Computer ............................................................72
System requirements ..............................72
Connecting the IC recorder to your
computer ........................................................73
Disconnecting the IC recorder from
your computer .............................................74
Transferring Files from Your Computer
to the IC Recorder ..........................................75
Copying a music file from your
(drag and drop) ...........................................75
Construction of folders and files ......76
Transferring Files from the IC Recorder
to Your Computer ...........................................78
Using the IC Recorder as a USB Mass
Storage Device .................................................79
Using Voice Recognition Software ......80
Introducing the voice recognition
software ...........................................................80
Creating a user file adapted to your
recorded speech (Training) .................81
Playing Back Music Files .............................82
Enjoying the music files more ..........84
Tuning in an FM radio Station ................85
headphones ..................................................87
Switching the receiver sensitivity of
the FM radio ..................................................88
Recording FM broadcasts .....................89