Galaxy Audio HDR2 Instruction Manual

Galaxy audio handheld digital recorder instruction manual

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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    HDR2 Operation Manual CONTENTS TITLE PAGE Introduction………………………......….1 Notice.…………………...........1 Parts description ……...2 (switches, Connectors, and Buttons) Power on……………………...........4 Operate MENU setup............4 Recording………..…........….…..5 Playback……..……..........…..8 Delete tracks………........…………... 9 Transfer to and from your computer…………..….….. 9 10. Specifications............... 10...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    SD card. You may select any blank track number you prefer to record on before you record, or the HDR2 will select a blank track for you automatically. Whenever a track is recorded, the track number will remain the same, even if the previous track is deleted or added.
  • Page 4: Parts Description (Switches, Connectors, And Buttons)

    The SD card is a very precise electronic device, please use it according to the following notice: Do not take the SD card out of the HDR2 during data transmission. Do not bend, strike, drop or take apart the SD card. Do not place the SD card in a place with high temperature, high humidity or dust.
  • Page 5 MENU button: press this button to enter MENU, press the button again to leave MENU. Power/Play button: press and hold 2 seconds to switch ON or OFF the HDR2; Press the button to PLAYBACK; press it during playback will pause playback, push it again to continue playback.
  • Page 6: Power On

    Group number: increase the group number 4. Power on 1. Open the battery cover and install two new AA batteries into the HDR2. 2. The HDR2 works on both primary batteries (Alkaline batteries) and Ni-MH rechargeable batteries. When using Alkaline batteries, select the “1.5V” position; to use Ni-MH rechargeable batteries, select the “1.2V”...
  • Page 7: Recording

    1. Recording format : There are two formats available for recording, WAV and MP3. 2. Sample rate: For WAV format, there are 6 sample rates to select: 8KHz, 11KHz, 16KHz, 22KHz, 32KHz, 44KHz. For MP3 format, there is only one sample rate: 44KHz 3.
  • Page 8 Volume control of Audio-in to make fine volume adjustments. ( 7 or 8 ). 2. There are two ¼” Audio-in jacks on the HDR2 ( 9 & 10 ). They allow you to plug two external microphones into the jacks for recording. Select to “M” position of the Audio-in selector (11).
  • Page 9 Built-in microphone sensitivity selector (12) Record from electric guitar or line-in The HDR2 allows you to plug in an electric guitar as a recording source. Please select “G” on the Audio-in selector (11). The electric guitar record level is adjustable via the volume control of the Audio-in jack (7 or 8).
  • Page 10: Playback

    2. To produce best recording result, we suggest that you put the HDR2 at a distance of around 2 ft. from the sound source, at table height. 3. Please adjust the input volume level to the proper setting. Do not set to the highest volume level on recording, otherwise, the recording sound quality will be distorted.
  • Page 11: Delete Tracks

    9. Transfer to and from your computer The HDR2 can be connected to a computer to copy and store your recording files on your computer (to backup your data) or to download music to play on the HDR2.
  • Page 12 10. Spcifications Recording media: Internal flash memory 128MB, SD memory card (16MB - 2GB), SDHC memory card (4GB) SD card format type: FAT 32 Recording format: WAV(16bit), sample rate:8/11/16/22/32/44.1KHz; MP3(128Kbps), sample rate: 44.1KHz. Playback format: WAV: PCM WAV with sampling rate of 8KHz, 16KHz, 32KHz and 44.1KHz, MP3: MPEG1, MPEG2, MPEG2.5 Layer3, from 32K~320Kbps S/N ratio at 1KHz: 55dB...
  • Page 14: Specifications

    Specifications subject to change without notice.

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