Beep test recording sheet
Then after pressing the ( ) button twice to select the setting in the Options mode, press the MENU/FOLDER button again to enter the VCVA screen.ġ8 1 1 Hold (HOLD) 1 When the HOLD switch is set to, the recorder is locked and all buttons are disabled. The electronic beep tones stop automatically if no button is pressed for 5 minutes after the beeping starts.ġ7 Recording with VCVA (Variable Control Voice Actuator) (VCVA REC) 1 First press and hold the MENU/ FOLDER button for more than 1 second. Press the STOP button to stop message alarm playback. 2 Press and hold the MENU/ FOLDER button for more than 1 second.ġ6 2 2 Press any button while the beep tones are being emitted to play back the message set for that time. The red LED indicator lights and recording starts.ġ5 1 2 3 Message Alarm Playback ✰ Setting the message alarm 1 Select the message you want to play as an alarm by pressing the ( ) or ( ) button so that the message No. 2 Select the date for which you want to record a schedule by pressing the ( ) or ( ) button. â- Folder This folder is convenient for schedule management.ġ4 ADDITIONAL FEATURES Schedule Recording 1 Press the MENU/FOLDER button for less than 1 second to select folder. Each folder can store up to 100 messages. â- Folders, These folders are convenient for recording ordinary messages. Press the ERASE button within 4 seconds again to erase all of the messages for the selected date.ġ3 MESSAGE FOLDER MANAGEMENT 1 1 Types of Folders 1 The voice recorder has three folders,, and. The displayed message number blinks and the LCD shows and alternately.ġ2 1 When folder is selected: • Erasing all messages for a selected date - When the ERASE button is pressed and held for more than 2 seconds, the LCD shows together with alternately blinking date and. The message will be fast forwarded or reversed for as long as the button is pressed.ġ1 2 2 2 Erasing (ERASE) ✰ Erasing a single message (ERASE) 1 Press the ( ) or ( ) button in the Stop mode to select the message No. Playback will stop if the recorder is left in the Playback-Pause mode for 10 minutes or the STOP button is pressed during the Playback-Pause mode.ġ0 Fast Forward/Fast Reverse 1 Press and hold the Fast Forward ( ) or Fast Reverse ( ) button for more than 1 second in the Playback, Fast Playback or Playback-Pause mode. In the Playback-Pause mode, blinks on the LCD. During recording-pause, is shown on the LCD and the red LED indicator blinks.ĩ 1 1 Playback-Pause (PAUSE) 1 Press the PLAY button once during playback to enter the Playback-Pause mode. Folder is designed for use in the schedule management (see page 14 for details).Ĩ 1 1 3 MAX MIN 4 Recording-Pause (REC PAUSE) 1 Press the REC button once during recording to enter the Recording-Pause mode. For example, you can use folder for work use, and folder for personal use. Messages can be arranged independently in each folder. 1 When the mark is shown on the LCD, you should replace the batteries with new AAA (LR03 or R03) batteries.ħ BASIC OPERATIONS 1 3 This voice recorder has three folders:, and. 3 Time is displayed on the LCD and the voice recorder enters the clock adjustment mode.Ħ 1 Changing the Batteries Be sure to stop all operations before changing the batteries, and set the HOLD switch to ON, turning the recorder power off. 2 Insert two AAA (LR03 or R03) batteries according to the polarity (, ) indications and close the battery cover. ģ BEFORE YOUR FIRST RECORDING Parts Identification 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 B A 0 9 8 CD E FG H 1 Liquid crystal display panel (LCD) 2 REC button 3 ERASE button 4 Fast Reverse ( ) button 5 MENU/FOLDER button 6 S.Ĥ 1 Current folder (A, B or S) 2 Voice-actuated recording indicator 3 Remaining battery power 4 Current message number, recording/playback/fast forward/fast reverse indicators 5 Âĥ 12 Installing the Batteries 1 Slide open the battery cover in the direction of arrow. Instruction Mode d’emploi Gebrauchsanw eizung Istruzioni Instrucciones.Ģ CONTENTS BEFORE YOUR FIRST RECORDING. DIGIT AL VOICE RECORDER VN-180 VN-90 Alwa ys do a test recording to av oid recording problems.