Recording Automatically In Response To The Input Sound Volume - The Vor Function - Sony ICD-TX660 Help Manual

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IC Recorder
ICD-TX660
Recording automatically in response to the input sound volume – the VOR function
You can set your IC recorder to automatically start when the input sound volume reaches the predefined level, and
pause when the volume decreases below the level.
While recording is on standby, select [VOR] on the OPTION menu, and then press
1
Press
(review/fast backward) or
2
(play/enter/stop).
[VOR] is set to [OFF] by default.
Press
(record/recording stop).
3
[VOR] and
When the input sound volume decreases below the predefined level, the [VOR] indicator flashes on the display window
and the recording pauses. When the volume reaches the level once again, the recording restarts.
Note
The VOR function is affected by the ambient sound conditions. Select the sensitivity level of the built-in microphones suitable to
your ambient sound conditions. For instructions on selecting the sensitivity level, see
microphones (Mic
Sensitivity).
If the selected sensitivity level does not work as you expected or when you want to make an important recording, follow the
above steps to set [VOR] to [OFF].
Hint
To cancel the VOR function setup process, set [VOR] to [OFF] in step 2.
(cue/fast forward) to select [ON], and then press
appears on the display window.
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Selecting the sensitivity level of the built-in
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(play/enter/stop).

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