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Digital voice recorder
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Troubleshooting
Problem
Noise when monitoring
a recording
Unable to write index
marks/temp marks
Unable to listen to FM
radio
Unable to charge the
battery
The PC is unable to
recognize the voice
recorder.
Button operations are
abnormal.
Possible cause
Feedback is being caused.
The maximum number of marks
(99) has been reached.
The file is locked.
The file is a read-only file.
WS-823 model only
The earphones are not connected
to the EAR jack.
[Earphone] has been selected for
[Output].
WS-823 and WS-822 models only
[Alkaline] has been selected for
[Battery].
The `OK button was not pressed.
[Composite] has been selected
for [USB Class].
[AC Adapter] has been selected
for [USB Connection].
[Transcription] or [Language
study] has been selected for
[Play Scene].
Solution
Connecting a speaker with a built-in
amplifier may cause feedback during
recording. Using the earphones to monitor
recording is recommended.
Adjust the recording setup such as by
moving the earphones and microphone
farther apart, or ensuring the microphone
is not facing the earphones.
Erase unneeded marks (☞ P.43).
Unlock the file (☞ P.61).
Unlock the file, or undo the read-only
setting on a PC.
The earphones provided also function as
an antenna. Connect the earphones when
listening to the radio.
To output the sound through the built-in
speaker, select [Speaker] for [Output]
(☞ P.81).
To use the rechargeable battery provided,
select [Ni-MH] for [Battery]. Do not use
the rechargeable battery at higher/lower
temperatures than the recommended
range (☞ P.10, P.15, P.77).
Press the `OK button as directed in
the confirmation screen shown when
connecting the USB connector.
Select [Storage Class] for [USB Class]
(☞ P.89).
Select [PC] for [USB Connection]
(☞ P.89).
Select [Off] for [Play Scene] (☞ P.45,
P.74).
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