Help Guide
IC Recorder
ICD-TX660
List of messages
HOLD… Slide HOLD Switch to Activate.
All the buttons are disabled because your IC recorder is in the HOLD state to prevent unintentional operations. Slide the
POWER・HOLD switch to the center dot to release the IC recorder from the HOLD state.
(See Releasing the IC recorder from the HOLD state.)
Low Battery Level
You cannot format the memory or delete all the files in a folder because of insufficient battery power. Charge the built-in
rechargeable battery of your IC recorder.
(See Charging the battery with a computer.)
Charge Battery
The battery is worn out. Charge the built-in rechargeable battery of your IC recorder.
(See Charging the battery with a computer.)
Memory Full
The remaining capacity of the built-in memory is insufficient. Delete some files and repeat the recording once again.
(See Deleting a file.)
File Full
The sum of folders and files or the total number of files has reached the limit. You cannot create any more files. Delete
some files and create the file once again.
(See Deleting a file.)
Setting Limit Reached
The folder name you selected is already used. Change the folder name.
(See Changing a folder name.)
Track Marks are Full
The number of track marks has reached the limit. You cannot add any more track marks. Delete some unnecessary track
marks.
(See Deleting a track mark.)
Built-In Memory Needs to be Formatted
The built-in memory has been formatted by a computer. Your IC recorder cannot create the required management file
for operations. Make sure that you use the IC recorder, not a computer, to format the built-in memory.
(See Formatting the memory (Format).)
The built-in memory does not contain the REC_FILE folder. Formatting the built-in memory automatically creates the
REC_FILE folder.
(See Formatting the memory (Format).)
Process Error
Slide the POWER・HOLD switch on your IC recorder to [POWER] and holding it for 8 seconds or longer to restart
the IC recorder. If this does not work, make a backup copy of your necessary data, and then format the built-in
memory.
(See Restarting the IC recorder.)
(See Formatting the memory (Format).)