Recording Audio - Parrot You Com User Manual

Portable audio recorder or transmitter
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RECORDING AUDIO

The Parrot should be connected and set up properly, before starting a recording.
Charge battery:
Connect the Parrot USB port to a powered USB
line e.g. a running PC or a USB mains adapter.
USB (green) – fast-blink means 'charging',
slow-blink means topping-of (slow charge),
occasional flash means 'trickle-charging', off
means 'no power coming from USB'
A rough indication of the battery status scrolls by as b0 (empty), b1, b2... b9 (full)
in the digit-display every 5 seconds. Charging completely depleted batteries will take
about 10 to 12 hours.
Remark: Make sure that the Parrot is charged every day for at least the number of
hours that the unit was used.
Clear memory card:
Press STOP on startup to enter the so-
called hazard-mode (all lights blink for 2
seconds).
Press REC during hazard-mode to erase the
memory card.
or...
Take out the memory card and erase some
or all of the audio-files on a PC.
A rough indication of the memory status scrolls by as c0 (empty), c1, c2...c9 (full)
in the digit-display every 5 seconds.
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