Sony ICD-BX132 User Manual
Help guide, How to use troubleshooting list of topics
Table of contents
Document Outline
- How to Use
- Preparation
- Recording
- Recording
- Various operations/settings
- Tips for better recording
- Starting to record automatically in response to sound– the VOR function
- Selecting the recording mode (MODE)
- Selecting the microphone sensitivity (SENS)
- Adding a recording to a previously recorded file(ADD)
- Adding an overwrite recording during playback(OVER)
- Recording with an external microphone
- Recording from external equipment
- Using external devices
- Playback
- Playing
- Various operations/settings
- Reducing noise in the playback sound and makingthe human voice clearer (N-CUT)– the noise cutfunction
- Adjusting the playback speed – the DPC (Digital PitchControl) function
- Playing back a file repeatedly
- Playing back all files in a folder continuously (CONT)– the continuous play
- Listening with better sound quality
- Searching forward/backward during playback(Cue/Review)
- Searching the desired point quickly (EASY-S) – theEasy search function
- Setting an alarm
- Editing
- Menu
- Using menus
- Menu items
- Reducing noise when recording (LCF) – the Low CutFilter function
- Selecting the display mode (DISPLAY)
- Selecting the clock display (HOUR)
- Turning the beep sound on or off (BEEP)
- Turning the operation indicator on or off (LED)
- Resetting all menu items to the default setting(MENU INIT)
- Checking the system information (SYSTEM)
- Formatting the memory (FORMAT)
- Specifications
- Announcements
- Troubleshooting
- IC recorder operations
- If you have problems
- Noise
- The recorded file is noisy and you want to recordwith less noise in your recording.
- A rustling noise is recorded.
- A buzzing or humming noise is recorded.
- Noise is recorded when you record a file using anexternal microphone (not supplied).
- Noise is heard when you listen to the file usingheadphones.
- Noise is heard in the playback even though the noisecut function is active.
- Power
- The IC recorder cannot be turned on. The ICrecorder does not operate, even if you press anybutton.
- The IC recorder cannot be turned off.
- The IC recorder cannot be turned on.
- The IC recorder is powered off automatically.
- The battery life is short.
- There is no battery power remaining after you haveleft the batteries inserted for long time without usingthe IC recorder.
- The battery life of the rechargeable batteries isshort.
- General operations
- Recording
- Playback
- Editing
- Clock
- Display
- Files
- Messages
- System limitations
- IC recorder operations
- List of Topics