Sony ICD-70 Operating Instructions Manual
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  • Page 1 Sony Corporation Printed in Japan...
  • Page 2 3-861-841-12 (1) IC Recorder Operating Instructions Page 2 Page 22 ICD-70 ©1997 by Sony Corporation...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Other Functions English Playing back a message at a Please refer to the illustrations in desired time with an alarm the Japanese instruction manual as — Alarm function ......14 indicated in each section. Sounding a beep sound after a desired duration —...
  • Page 4: Index To Parts And Controls

    REMAIN (Remaining Index to Parts and recording time) indication REC DATE (Recording date) Controls indication The numbers are keyed to the Current time/day indication illustrations on pages 46 and 47 in (15:30 TUE, etc.) the Japanese instruction manual. Recording time indication (10:10:10, etc.) Main unit Menu indication...
  • Page 5: Getting Started

    8 in the Japanese with new ones. instruction manual. Battery life Clock setting display appears Approx. 1.5 months with Sony when you insert batteries for the alkaline batteries LR03 (SG) first time, or when you insert when recording in LIGHT OPR...
  • Page 6: Setting The Clock

    Step 2: Setting the Press MENU to exit from the Clock menu mode. You need to set the clock to display the date and time of recording, and to use the alarm function. See the illustrations on pages 9 and 10 in the Japanese instruction manual.
  • Page 7: Basic Operations

    z Basic Operations To listen to the current recording Press STOP to stop recording, then Recording Messages press the jog dial. You can record up to 99 messages To review the current in each file. recording instantly Since a newly recorded message is Press the jog dial during recording.
  • Page 8: Playing Back Messages

    the messages before you start Playing Back Messages recording again. (Page 9) • If you press REC after you have recorded 99 messages, “INDEX When playing back a previously FULL” will flash with an alarm recorded message, start from Step sound.
  • Page 9 When the last message on the file has Playing back a message been played back, the unit stops at repeatedly — Repeat Play the beginning of the last message. During playback, press the jog dial for more than 2 seconds. Turn VOL to adjust the “f “...
  • Page 10: Erasing Messages

    Erasing all messages in a Erasing Messages file You can erase the recorded messages one by one or all Press FILE to select the file you messages in a file at a time. Note want to erase. that once a recording has been erased, you cannot retrieve it.
  • Page 11: Various Ways Of Recording

    z Various Ways of Recording Note VOR function is affected by the Starting Recording sound around you. Select the microphone sensitivity according to Automatically in the situation(see page 17). If recording is not satisfactory after you Response to the Sound – have changed the microphone Advanced VOR function sensitivity, set VOR to OFF.
  • Page 12: Recording With An External Microphone Or Other Equipment

    • We recommend you make a trial MIC (PLUG IN recording to check the connections POWER) and volume control. • When connecting equipment other than Sony’s, refer to the instruction manual of the equipment. External microphone When you connect an external microphone, the built-in microphone is automatically cut off .
  • Page 13: Organizing The Files

    Organizing the files The messages with priority marks are rearranged according to the number of the marks. Renumbering the Notes with no priority marks are placed after those with priority Messages according marks. to their Priority — During stop mode, messages are Priority Marks rearranged every time a priority mark is added.
  • Page 14: Moving Messages To A Different File - Move Function

    To set the secret function Moving Messages to a Press MENU to enter the Different File — Move menu mode. Function Turn the jog dial to display “SECRET OFF (or ON)” and You can move recorded messages press the jog dial. to a different file.
  • Page 15: Other Functions

    Other functions To start playback, follow the steps in “Playing back messages” on page 7. Playing Back a If you leave the unit unoperated Message at a Desired after step 4, the display will turn to Time with an Alarm the clock display after 3 seconds, —...
  • Page 16 the jog dial. To cancel the alarm setting The day digits will flash. before the playback starts 3 Turn the jog dial to select Press STOP while the alarm sound the day digits. is heard. You can stop even when the HOLD switch is set to ON.
  • Page 17: Sounding A Beep Sound After A Desired Duration - Timer Function

    At the 0 second, “TIMER 0S” will Sounding a Beep flash and a beep sound will sound for one minute. Sound after a Desired Duration — To stop the beep sound Timer Function Press STOP. You can choose a duration from 120 minutes down to 1 minute.
  • Page 18: Turning Off The Beep Sound

    What beep sound means Press MENU to enter the menu mode. Beep patterns Meaning Turn the jog dial to display - (single tone) Usual mode “RecMode SP (or LP)” and press the dial. -- (double tone) Enter/exit special mode “SP (or LP)” will flash. Turn the jog dial to select “SP”...
  • Page 19: Playing Back All Messages In A File Continuously

    Press MENU to enter the Selecting the menu mode. Turn the jog dial to display Illumination Mode “MIC SENS H (or L)” and of LCD Back Light press the jog dial. “H (or L)” will flash. See illustrations on page 42 in the Turn the jog dial to select “H”...
  • Page 20: Additional Information Precautions

    Keep personal credit cards using magnetic coding or spring-wound watches, etc., away from the unit to prevent possible damage from the magnet used in the speaker. If you have any questions or problems concerning your unit, please consult your nearest Sony dealer.
  • Page 21: Specifications

    Optional accessories Active speaker SRS-T1 Specifications Connecting cable Recording media RK-G64HG Built-in flash memory, WAV LINK software Monaural recording (available in spring ‘98) Recording time • For IBM PC/AT* or compatible PC SP: 16 minutes • For Windows ® 95/Windows ®...
  • Page 22: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Should any problem persist after you have made these checks, consult your nearest Sony dealer. Symptom Remedy The unit does not operate. • The batteries have been inserted with incorrect polarity. • The batteries are weak. • The battery compartment lid is not closed completely.
  • Page 23: Menu Map

    Menu map Press MENU to enter the menu mode. : Initial setting ALARM* (See page 14.) TIMER (See page 16.) 120M SECRET (See page 13.) RecMode (See page 16.) BEEP (See page 17.) (See page 10.) MIC SENS (See page 17.) CONT (See page 18.) LIGHT...
  • Page 24 Month Hour Minute DATE Hour Minute MONDAY Hour Minute TUESDAY Hour Minute WEDNESDAY Hour Minute THURSDAY Hour Minute FRIDAY Hour Minute SATURDAY Hour Minute SUNDAY Hour Minute EVERYDAY * The “ALARM” display will not appear if you have not set the date and time or if there is no recorded message.

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