What to do if my Sign SI-120 has no power?
- LLeah JuarezJul 28, 2025
If your Sign Voice Recorder isn't powering on, try replacing the battery or checking if the battery is exhausted.
What to do if my Sign SI-120 has no power?
If your Sign Voice Recorder isn't powering on, try replacing the battery or checking if the battery is exhausted.
What to do if my Sign Voice Recorder has no sound from earphones?
If you're not getting any sound from your earphones on your Sign Voice Recorder, here's what you can do: * Ensure the earphone jack is fully inserted. * Increase the volume. * Replace the battery. * Clean the earphone jack. * If using MP3 or WMA files, download them again.
Why is my Sign SI-120 Voice Recorder failing to download or upload MP3/WMA/WAV files?
If your Sign Voice Recorder is failing to download or upload files, consider these potential causes: * The battery might be exhausted, so try replacing it. * There may be a connection issue with the USB cable. Try re-plugging the cable at both ends. * The USB cable might be damaged, in which case you should replace it. * The memory could be full. Try deleting some files to free up space.
Why does my Sign Voice Recorder show invalid characters on the screen?
If your Sign Voice Recorder is displaying invalid characters, it may be due to an incorrect language setting. Set the correct language from the Language Setting mode.
How to fix 'Cannot record Voice Or FM Tuner' on Sign SI-120?
If your Sign Voice Recorder cannot record voice or FM tuner, release some memory by deleting some files.
Brand | Sign |
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Model | SI-120 |
Category | Voice Recorder |
Language | English |
Lists supported audio file formats: MP3, WMA, WMA with DRM, WAV.
Instructions for inserting the AAA battery and handling precautions.
Identifies control buttons, earphone jack, and USB socket on the device.
Explains the primary functions of buttons 1-8 on the player.
Details using directional buttons for volume, file selection, and fast forward/rewind.
Guides on installing drivers for Windows ME/2000/XP/Mac and Win 98SE.
Step-by-step guide to install player software on Windows 98SE.
Instructions for connecting the Digital Audio Player via USB cable.
Explains drag-and-drop method for transferring MP3, WMA, WAV files.
Details the process using the "Safely Remove Hardware" icon or My Computer.
Guide on playing music files after transfer.
Steps to browse files in Root, Radio, and Voice folders using navigation buttons.
Details FCC compliance rules and potential interference issues.
A table listing symptoms, possible reasons, and actions for common issues.