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Internal Memory | 4 GB |
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USB Direct Connection | Yes |
Display Type | LCD |
Speaker | Yes |
Headphone Jack | Yes |
Voice Operated Recording | Yes |
Noise Cut | Yes |
Recording Format | LPCM/MP3 |
MicroSD Card Slot | Yes |
Built-in Microphone | Stereo |
Weight | 48g |
Series | ICD |
Battery Type | AAA battery (1) |
Dimensions | 102.8 x 36.6 x 12.2 mm |
Recording Media | microSD card |
USB | Yes |
Battery | AAA battery |
Playback Features | A-B Repeat |
Display | OLED Display |
Detailed identification and explanation of buttons, indicators, and ports on the IC recorder.
Guidance on navigating and using the HOME and OPTION menus for device functions.
Instructions for charging the IC recorder's battery using a computer or AC adapter.
Procedures for powering the IC recorder on, off, and restarting it.
Guide for setting language, date, time, and beep sound upon first use.
Disabling all buttons to prevent unintentional operations.
Basic steps for recording audio using the device's internal memory.
Procedure to select internal memory or microSD card for storing recorded files.
Choosing preset recording scenes optimized for different situations.
Instructions for inserting and using a microSD card for storing recordings.
Connecting and using an external microphone for recording.
Recording audio from external devices with automatic pause/resume.
Selecting and playing back recorded files or music files.
Instructions for searching and selecting files for playback or editing.
Reducing ambient noise to enhance human voice clarity during playback.
Automatically increasing the volume of softly recorded files without distortion.
Procedure for selecting and deleting individual files.
Deleting all files within a selected folder or search result list.
Steps to select and delete a folder, including its contents.
Automatically scanning and assigning available FM stations to preset numbers.
Manually tuning to an FM station and assigning it to a preset number.
Manual and preset tuning procedures for receiving FM radio stations.
Steps for tuning to an FM station and recording its broadcasts.
Configuration options for recording quality, scenes, microphones, and filters.
Options to enhance playback experience like Clear Voice, Normalize, and EQ.
Settings for LED, screen timer, beep, language, date/time, sleep timer, auto power off, reset, and info.
Choosing the audio recording format (LPCM, MP3) and quality.
Adjusting sensitivity for built-in microphones for voice or music recording.
Configuring input source (MIC IN, Audio IN) and external microphone sensitivity.
Erasing all data and restoring the original folder structure on memory.
Steps for establishing a connection between the IC recorder and a computer via USB.
Procedure for transferring files and folders from the IC recorder to a computer.
Instructions for transferring music files from a computer to the IC recorder.
Overview of features and capabilities of the Sound Organizer 2 software.
Detailed technical data including capacity, file formats, frequency, and dimensions.
Estimated maximum recording duration based on memory, mode, and scene.
Estimated playback duration and file count for music files by bit rate.
Approximate battery life for various recording and playback modes.
General steps to check before seeking repair, including charging and restarting.
Procedure to restart the device to resolve persistent operational issues.
Troubleshooting steps for noisy recordings, including using Clear Voice function.
Solutions for the device not powering on or responding to button presses.
Troubleshooting common causes for rapid battery drain.
Solutions for issues preventing battery charging from a computer.
Resolving inability to record due to insufficient remaining recording time.
Addressing low playback volume issues by checking settings and using Normalize.
Resolving inability to record due to full memory.
Troubleshooting steps for when the microSD card is not recognized.
Troubleshooting connection issues between computer and IC recorder.
Explanations of common messages and their solutions.