Diasonic Technology Co RIR-900 DIGITAL VOICE RECORDER User Manual RIR 900 manual

Diasonic Technology Co Ltd DIGITAL VOICE RECORDER RIR 900 manual

USERS MANUAL

                  START GUIDE   Charging The Battery                                                               Please fully charge the battery prior to using RIR-900. The battery can be charged using the AC adaptor, or by making a USB connection with a PC or MAC. It takes approximately 4hrs to fully charge the battery using either method.  To Power on the unit, hold the PLAY button for 1-2 seconds. To Power off the unit, hold the PLAY button for 1-2 seconds. ☞If  the  HOLD  switch is in the ON position,  all  buttons are  disabled and the power on/off function will NOT work. In this case, slide the HOLD switch  off.    Using a Memory Card                                                            When  inserting  a  memory  card  in  the  unit,  carefully  insert  the  memory  card  properly  (as shown in the diagram taking note of the correct side up) or you  may  damage  the  card and/or Ext card slot. ☞You may need to format the memory card to the FAT file system prior to using it. Please refer the user manual for more information.  How to Use Buttons                                                               * ━ means press the button normally, while ━ ━ means press the button and hold down for approximately 2 seconds.  Button  Operation and description ▶/■(Play/Stop)    (Power ON/OFF) ━  ━: Turns on or off.   (MUSIC/VOICE Mode) ━  : Starts to play or stop a file. (FM/AM Menu/Main Menu/Play style)   ━  : Select an item and confirm it.   (FM/AM Mode) ━  : Gets into PRESET storage mode. (Recording/Pause) ━  : Pauses recording.
 ▲ (FILE UP)  ▼ (FILE DOWN)     (MUSIC/VOICE Mode) ◊  File selection window  ◊ ━  : Moves the file list upward. ━  ━: Moves the file list consecutively.   ◊ Playing ◊ ━  : Skips the previous file ━  ━  : Skips the previous files successively ◊ Stop ◊ ━  : Returns to the file selection window (FM/AM Mode) ━  : Searches for the preset stations  (REW)  (FF)   (MUSIC/VOICE Mode) ◊ Playing ◊ ━  : Skips through a file 10 times faster than normal ◊ Stop ◊ ━  ━  :  Skips  through  a  file  100  times  faster  than normal ◊  Selecting a folder in the file selection window  ◊ ━  :Selects a folder (FM/AM Mode) ━  : Searches up from the current frequency ━  ━  :  Automatically  selects  the  next  frequency  up from the current frequency MENU    (MUSIC/VOICE/FM/AM Mode) ━  : Displays main menu window Info       (Music/Voice Mode) ◊ Playing ◊ ━: Changes Equalizer DELETE/BACK     (MUSIC/VOICE Mode) ◊  File selection window  ◊ ━  : Deletes selected file /folder
 A-B /REPEAT    (MUSIC/VOICE Mode) ━━  : Changes file repeating mode ◊  File selection window◊ ━  :Selects  external  memory  (SD  card/MMC)  and embedded memory ◊ Playing ◊ ━  : Selects A-B section repeating (one touch repeater) (FM/AM Mode) ━: Selects external memory (SD card/MMC) and embedded memory MODE KEY  ━  : Selects MUSIC, VOICE, FM, AM Mode   (MUSIC/VOICE Mode) ━━  : Selects a play style Record  (MUSIC/VOICE Mode) ◊  File selection window◊ ━  :  Records  with  built  in  microphone  or  external microphone (FM/AM Mode) ━  : Records the radio station you are listening to  (Recording) ━  : Pauses recording (Paused recording) ━  : Resumes recording
  RECODE                                                                    Precautions before recording These  should  be  checked  and  followed  before  starting  Radio  Record  (FM/AM  record), MIC Record (INT/EXT MIC record), record from AUDIO device (LINE-IN),  and  Record reservations.  -Select memory to store in recording. -Check the bit-rate. --- Setup in Main menu        *In general, it is recommended to record by initial bit-rate (Default),  taking  memory capacity into consideration. -Check the battery capacity.       *The capacity of battery is displayed in upper right on screen. -Check the remaining memory  Display for selecting record memory Internal (On-board) memory will be used if there is no external memory. But, if there is external Memory, select memory by pressing A-B/REPEAT key    Manual Record                                                                 -- Files recorded using the RIR-900 will be encoded as MP3 files. To record Radio (FM/AM RECORD) ①  Select the FM/AM broadcasting station you want to record. ②  Press the Record button as shown in the diagram on the right to start recording.  When recording: --- Upper right Record LED is ON (RED). --- The screen display should change as shown when recording is in progress. --- A file for the recording is created automatically.   --- The recorded file from FM radio is saved to the FM folder, and AM radio to the AM folder. *You can select the FM/AM folder by choosing NORMAL STYLE from PLAY Style.    * It is recommended that recording is carried out in an area with  good  reception because when recording conditions are not good you may get noise/interference.
  Receiving FM/AM radio                                                    Use earphones to listen to FM/AM radio at the best possible sound quality, and use the antenna provided by inserting earphone jack when listening by speaker.   Listening using earphones          Listening using speaker and FM antenna   REGULATORY INFORMATION  Cautions  Modifications  not  expressly  approved  by  the  party  responsible  for  compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.  Information to User  This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, Pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed  to provide  reasonable  protection  against  harmful  interference  in  a  residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio Frequency energy and, if not installed  and  used  in  accordance  with  the  instructions,  may  cause  harmful interference to radio communications. However,  there  is  no  guarantee  that  interference  will  not  occur  in  a  particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged  to  try to  correct the  interference by  one  or more  of the  following measures: ▪  Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. ▪  Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver ▪  Connect  the  equipment  into  an  outlet on a  circuit  different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the fol-lowing two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must  accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

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