User Manual

13
Getting Started
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Built-in microphones (page 32)
Peak level lamps (L/R) (page 36)
Displays the left and right peak levels of an
audio signal input with –12dB (green) and
OVER (red) lamps.
Display window (page 16)
Volume dial (pages 38, 45)
Adjust the playback volume by turning the
dial to set the desired level (0 to 10), indicated
by the “ mark next to the display window.
F1/F2 function key buttons (page 73)
You can register frequently-used functions to
these buttons.
HOME/BACK button (page 23)
Press briefly to display the previous window.
Press and hold for 1 second or more to display
the HOME menu.
(play/enter) button*
1
(page 45)
Control button (, , (review/fast
reverse),
(cue/fast forward))
OPTION button (page 23)
Press to display the OPTION menu.
REC LEVEL (recording level) dial (page
36)
Adjust the recording volume by turning the
REC LEVEL dial to display the desired level (0
to 10) in the ” position next to the display
window.
To adjust the right and left channels
simultaneously, turn the external dial. To
change the balance of recording levels
between the right and left channels, turn the
inner dial while pressing and holding it.
REC LEVEL dial guard
To prevent unintentional operations, close the
REC LEVEL dial guard. Open the REC LEVEL dial
guard before adjusting the volume.
REC LEVEL dial guard
PAUSE button/indicator (pages 37,
46)
REC (recording) button/indicator
(page 36)
T-MARK (track mark) button (page 53)
ACCESS indicator (pages 20, 24, 72)
Flashes when the recorder is accessing
memory.
STOP button (pages 37, 46)
Built-in speaker (page 45)
MIC (microphone) jack (page 40)
LINE IN (OPT) (line input (optical)) jack
(pages 40, 42, 43)
Memory Stick/SD memory card slot*
2
(page 24)
LIGHT button
Turns the backlight of the display on or off.
POWER switch (page 20)
Turns the power “ON” or “OFF.
HOLD switch (page 31)
When set to “ON,” the buttons on the recorder
are locked to prevent accidental operation. It
is recommended that you set this switch to
“ON” during recording and playback. To unlock
the controls, set the switch to “OFF.”
Battery compartment cover (page 19)
*
1
There is a tactile dot. Use this as a reference point
for operations, or to identify each button or jack.
*
2
In this manual, Memory Stick and SD cards are
generally referred to as “memory cards.” The
Memory Stick
/SD card slot is referred to as the
“memory card slot.