Zoom H1 Quick Start Manual page 10

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• Parts of the unit
1
Line/headphones output jack
2
Volume adjustment buttons
3
microSD card slot
4
LO CUT switch
5
AUTO LEVEL switch
6
REC FORMAT switch
7
Tripod mount
8
Battery compartment cover
9
Stereo microphone
10 Recording/peak indicator
11 Liquid crystal display (LCD)
12 Record button
13 Built-in speaker (mono)
14 Mic/line input jack
15 Input level buttons
16 Fast forward button
17 Play button
18 Fast reverse button
19 Delete button
20 Power button
21 USB jack
• Screen indications
1
Level meters
2
File/format information
3
Battery level indicator
4
Time display
5
Status indicators
Outputs sound to headphones or external equipment.
Use to adjust the output level.
Insert a microSD or microSDHC card here for use with the unit.
Use to turn the low cut filter (noise reduction) ON or OFF.
Use to turn automatic recording level adjustment ON or OFF.
Use to select the recording format.
Attach a tripod here to use the unit in a fixed position.
Install one AA battery under here.
Record sound in stereo in a 90º field in front of the unit.
This lights during recording and blinks rapidly if the input signal
is too loud (peak detection).
This shows various information.
Use to start and stop recording, and to confirm file deletion, for
example.
Use to listen to recordings when not using the line/headphones
output jack.
Connect and record another device or microphone here. Mics
that require plug-in power can be used with this jack.
Use to adjust the recording level manually.
During playback, use to select files and to fast forward. On the
home screen, use to set the recording format.
Use to start and stop file playback. On the home screen, use to
add track marks.
During playback, use to select files and fast reverse. On the
home screen, use to set the recording format.
Use to erase files that are not needed.
Turn the power ON/OFF. Set to HOLD to disable other keys.
Connect to a computer to power the unit by USB or to trans-
These show input and output levels.
This area shows the recording format and the recording date
and file number of the playing file.
This shows the remaining battery charge. It does not appear
when power is being supplied by USB.
This shows the remaining recordable time of the inserted
microSD card, the playback time or the name of a file that is
about to be erased, for example.
These show the current operating state.
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