Page 2 - ENGLISH
-1- CONTENTS PRECAUTIONS .............................................. 2CONTROLS .................................................... 3POWER SUPPLY ........................................... 4BEFORE OPERATION ................................... 6SELECTING THE MENU MODE .................... 8RECORD...
Page 3 - PRECAUTIONS
-2- PRECAUTIONS • If the line of rectangles in the battery indica-tor ( ) disappear during recording, stop the recording immediately and replace thebatteries. • Do not disconnect the AC adaptor or removethe batteries while operating the unit. • Before erasing, make sure that the batteryindicator is ...
Page 4 - CONTROLS
-3- 1 2 3 4 16 20 17 18 12 15 13 14 11 67 9 10 5 19 8 CONTROLS
Page 5 - POWER SUPPLY
-4- 1. Earphone jack (EAR) 2. External microphone jack (MIC) 3. Built-in microphone (MIC) 4. Record button ( m )/Pause 5. Repeat button (REPEAT) 6. Stop button ( n )/On, Off select button 7. Play button ( a )/Pause 8. Cue index button (CUE INDEX) 9. Fast forward/Fast backward buttons ( d , c ) 10. V...
Page 7 - BEFORE OPERATION
-6- BEFORE OPERATION EarphoneConnect an earphone (8 ohms, cord length lessthan 2 meters (6 feet 6 inches), not supplied) tothe EAR jack. (The speaker is automatically dis-connected.)Note: Be sure to reduce the volume before con-necting or disconnecting the earphone. External microphoneConnect an ext...
Page 9 - SELECTING THE MENU MODE
-8- SELECTING THE MENU MODE 1. Press the MENU button re-peatedly to select the desiredmenu mode. Each time thebutton is pressed, the displaychanges as follows: FOLDE (Folder) v EDIT v AUTO PAUSE v Date and time v VAS v REC v BEEP v ERASE GUARD v 12/24 v Original display returns 2. To change the sett...
Page 12 - RECORDING
-11- RECORDING 1. Press the n button to turn the power on. 2. Set the REC MODE switch (back of the unit)to select the desired recording mode. DIC (Dictating): “ ” appears. CONF (Conference): “ ” appears. LECT (Lecture): “ ” appears. Note:If an external microphone (not supplied) isconnected, the reco...
Page 15 - PLAYBACK
-14- PLAYBACK 1. If you recorded the sound with the REC LONGm o d e ( S e e “ S E L E C T I N G T H E M E N UMODE”), you can change the playback speedwhile playing. Set the PLAY SPEED switch(back of the unit) to SLOW, STD, or FAST. SLOW: Slow-speed playbackSTD: Standard-speed playbackFAST: Fast-spee...
Page 18 - ERASING
-17- ERASING Important Note:Before erasing, make sure that the battery indi-cator is full. Preparations1. Press the MENU button to select “FOLDE”. 2. Press the TIME/SET button. The folder nameblinks. 3. Press the c or d button to select the folder to be erased, then press the TIME/SET but-ton. 4. Pr...
Page 21 - VOICE ALARM TIMER
-20- VOICE ALARM TIMER 1. Press the n button to turn the power on. 2. Select the sub-menu “ALARM” of “FOLDE”. (See “SELECTING THE MENU MODE”.)“FOLDE ALARM” appears. 3. Press the n button to return to the original display mode. 4. Press the c or d button to select the file number (01/02 or 02/02). 5....
Page 22 - CLEANING THE CABINET
-21- During playback mode:The operation is the same as “At stop mode” asabove. And, it goes back to the previous pointand pauses. During recording mode:Beep 1 time (Recording will not be interrupted.) At power off mode:• Beep 1 time & Voice message (If voice mes-sage is recorded.) • Beep 10 time...
Page 23 - TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
-22- TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACCTION The unit does not operate. The batteries are discharged or not installed. Insert two new “AAA” batteries. “ ” appears. The batteries are discharged. Insert two new “AAA” batteries. “HOLD” appears when the operation button is presse...
Page 24 - FCC INFORMATION
-23- FCC INFORMATION This device complies with Part 15 of the FCCRules.Operation is subject to the following two condi-tions:(1) This device may not cause harmful interfer-ence, and (2) this device must accept any inter-ference received, including interference that maycause undesired operation. CAUT...
Page 25 - SPECIFICATIONS
-24- • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. • Increase the separation between the equip-ment and receiver. • Connect the equipment into an outlet on acircuit different from that to which the receiveris connected. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. SPECIFICATI...
Page 26 - OBLIGATIONS
-25- For USA SANYO SERVICE PLUS LIMITTED WARRANTY DICTATION PRODUCTS ONLY OBLIGATIONS In order to obtain factory warranty service forSanyo Dictation Products, call the toll-free numberbelow. The unit must be packed in the originalcarton or a well-padded sturdy carton in order toavoid shipping damage...
Page 27 - EXCLUSIONS
-26- Subject to the OBLIGATIONS above and EXCLU-SIONS below, SANYO FISHER COMPANY (SFC)warrants this SANYO Dictation product againstdefects in materials and workmanship for the pe-riods of LABOR and PARTS specified below. SFCwill, at its option, within two business days afterits receipt of any dicta...
Page 30 - For Canada
-29- For Canada THE SANYO COMFORTWARRANTYBUSINESS SYSTEMS -DICTA RECORDERS WARRANTY APPLICATIONNew, unused Sanyo Dicta Recorder products pur-chased in Canada are warranted against manu-facturing defects in materials and workmanshipfor ONE YEAR for parts and NINETY DAYS forlabour, from the date of pu...