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Troubleshooting
Problem Possible cause Solution
Audio file sound is
distorted.
The recording level hasn’t been
adjusted.
Redo recording after adjusting the
recording level (☞P.84).
The voice recorder’s recording
level, or the output level of the
connected external device may
be too high.
If the problem continues after adjusting
the voice recorder’s recording level
(☞P.84),adjusttheoutputlevelofthe
external device.
An audio file is not
recorded in stereo.
The connected external
microphone is a mono
microphone.
Sound recorded by a connected external
mono microphone is recorded on the left
channel only.
[Rec Mode] is set to a mono
recording format.
Set [Rec Mode] to a stereo recording
format (☞P.85).
A positive (+) value has been
selected for [Zoom Mic].
Select [Off] for [Zoom Mic] (☞P.86).
Missing audio file
The file was recorded in a
different folder.
Select another folder (☞ P.33).
A music file cannot be
found in the destination
folder to which it was
copied.
The music file was in second-
level sub-folder of a transferred
folder.
Place music files in the top level of
folders for transfer (☞ P.32).
Noise during playback
Objects brushed against the
voice recorder while recording.
Try your best not to touch the voice
recorder during recording.
The voice recorder was
placed near a mobile phone
or fluorescent light during
recording or playback.
Redo the operation with the voice
recorder in a different location.
Non-voice portions
are not skipped during
playback.
The [Voice Detect] process has
not been performed.
Use the [Voice Detect] function
to extract the speaking portions
(☞ P.105).
[Off] has been selected for
[Voice Playback].
Select [On] for [Voice Playback]
(☞ P.94).
Unable to erase a file
The file is locked.
You must unlock the file before you can
erase it (☞P.80).
The file is a read-only file.
Unlock the file, or undo the read-only
setting on a computer.