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CVTN: Zoom H1 Handy Recorder Basic Instructions
ON/OFF SWITCH: is a slider on the RHS of the Recorder (Fig.4)
To switch ON: slide it down and hold until screen says HI and then release
To switch OFF: slide it down and hold until screen says BYE and then release
To RECORD: Press the button with the red spot (the RECORD button) on the front
of the Recorder (Fig.1)
To STOP recording: press it again.
To PLAY BACK: press the button labelled MARK on the RHS (Fig.4) will play all the
recorded tracks in order, starting with the most recent
To STOP play back: press the same button again. Press the RECORD button to
return to the main screen
To DELETE a recording: press the button marked with a waste bin (just above the
ON/OFF switch see Fig.4) during play-back and then press the RECORD button
Main Screen
Shows a number like 72:54:08 this is the recording time still available on the chip
in hours: minutes: seconds
Recording-level: is shown on the left of the screen may be adjusted using the +
and buttons on the RHS of the Recorder labelled INPUT LEVEL (Fig.4), or
preferably you can use AUTO-LEVEL (see below). Please note the recorded level
is quite low and will need normalising to match live studio recordings for CVTN.
Also keep the mics pointed towards the voices (ie recorder end on to the people)
for best quality. And use the tripod if possible to avoid handling noise.
Three other Buttons:
On the back of the Recorder (Fig.3) there are 3 other buttons:
LO CUT: switching it on reduces background noise, e.g. wind noise
AUTO-LEVEL: automatically adjusts recording-level (recommended)
REC FORMAT: can be set to record in WAV or MP3 format we usually use MP3
Associated Equipment
The Recorder contains one AA battery and records onto a micro-SD chip.
We also have a mini-USB to standard USB lead for transferring files to a computer,
and a micro-SD to SD adapter.
Recordings may be transferred to a computer:
- via the lead (recommended) Recorder should be switched OFF press
RECORD button when CARD is displayed on its screen.
- by removing the micro-SD chip from the Recorder, inserting it into the SD
adapter (which looks like a standard SD chip), and inserting the adapter into
the SD slot in a computer (not recommended as removing the micro-chip
from the Recorder) is fiddly).
Issue 05 - David Moss 14 Mar 2019
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Zoom H1 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Recording FormatWAV, MP3
Max Sound Pressure Level120 dB SPL
Battery LifeUp to 10 hours
Simultaneous Recording Tracks2
Sample Rate44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 96 kHz
ConnectivityUSB 2.0
Input3.5mm stereo mini-jack
Output3.5mm stereo mini-jack
Power Supply1x AA battery or USB power
Weight60 g (without battery)
Bit Depth16-bit/24-bit
Recording MediamicroSD/microSDHC card
Frequency Response20 Hz to 20 kHz
Dimensions44 mm (W) x 136 mm (D) x 31 mm (H)

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