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[. . . ] INSTRUCTION MANUAL DIGITAL SOUND RECORDER Model ICR-XPS01MF ICR-XPS01M En English Sample music is stored in the MUSIC (M) folder. 1AJ6P1P0093-- Contents Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 About the operation mode and basic screen of the unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Using the multi-cradle to record from an external device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [. . . ] · Erasing index marks from a file does not erase the audio part of the file. This means you cannot choose to erase just one index mark in the file. 84 Dividing a file You can use this function to divide a file into two, thus allowing you to get rid of unneeded parts or extract only those that are needed. · Files stored in the MUSIC (M) folder and RECYCLE ( ) folder cannot be divided. · To use this function, there must be empty space in the microSD card. · This function cannot be used when a folder is full. 1 Play the file you want to divide. Playing a file (page 71) 2 At the position you want to divide, press the STOP button ( ). 3 Tap MENU. The menu appears. 85 4 Tap +/­ to select " . then tap EDIT MENU", and The "EDIT MENU" screen appears. 5 Tap +/­ to select "DIVIDE", and then tap . The "DIVIDE" screen appears. 6 Tap / to select "YES". · If you do not want to divide the file, select "NO" instead. 7 Tap . The message on the screen changes from "DIVIDING" to "DIVIDING COMPLETE!", indicating the file has been divided. · After the file is divided, the number of files in the folder increases by one. · If a file containing index marks is divided, the index marks will disappear after the file is divided. · The file may not be divided exactly at the specified position. · If there is no empty space in the microSD card, or if there is already a total of 199 files in the folder, you cannot use this function to divide a file. 86 How the file division function works and how file names are determined Example: Dividing the 001A_100101_0000. MP3 file When you divide the file 001A_100101_0000. MP3, a new file 002A_100101_0000. MP3 is created. However, if a file with the same file number already exists in the folder, this file will give up its number to the new file created; instead, it will take on a new file number. In this example, when you divide 001A_100101_0000. MP3, this results in 001A_100101_0000. MP3 and 002A_100101_0000. MP3. In the same folder, the file 002A_100202_1030. MP3 becomes 003A_100202_1030. MP3 automatically. The overlap time and recording time required for file division are listed below. Recording mode 32kbps 64kbps MP3 128kbps 192kbps 320kbps PCM 44. 1kHz About less than 1 second About 2 seconds or more Overlap time About 8 seconds About 4 seconds About 2 seconds File recording time About 16 seconds or more About 8 seconds or more About 4 seconds or more 87 Using the playlists (in MUSIC folder only) The unit provides five playlist files in the MUSIC (M) folder by default. This allows you to play your favorite songs in the MUSIC (M) folder in the desired order. · You can register songs only to the playlist files stored in the MUSIC (M) folder. · If you select English, French, German or Spanish in "ID3 LANGUAGE", you cannot register files with Russian file names in a playlist, and you cannot play back files registered in a playlist with Russian file names while Russian is selected. If you select Russian in "ID3 LANGUAGE", you cannot register files with French, German or Spanish file names in a playlist, and you cannot play back files registered in a playlist with French, German or Spanish file names while one of these three languages is selected. ID3 LANGUAGE (page 152) Registering a file or folder in a playlist (MYLIST) 1 2 Select a MUSIC (M) folder. Switching operation mode/folder (page 31) Tap +/­ or / to select a file or folder to register to the playlist, and then tap MENU. The "ADD TO MYLIST" screen appears. 3 Tap / to select a playlist (from MYLIST1 to MYLIST5), and then tap The file or folder is registered to the selected playlist. . 88 Changing the play order of files in a playlist Use the following procedure to change the play order of files in a playlist. 1 2 Select a playlist (P1 to P5) you want to use to change its playback order. Switching operation mode/folder (page 31) The selected playlist appears on the list screen. Tap +/­ to select a file you want to use to change its playback order, and then tap MENU. The "EDIT MYLIST" screen appears. 3 Tap +/­ to select "CHANGE ORDER", and . then tap 4 Tap +/­ to move the selected file to a desired play position. The icon of the selected file changes to . 5 Tap . The playback order of the playlist is changed. 89 De-registering a file from a playlist (MYLIST) Use the following procedure to de-register a file from a playlist. · De-registering a file from a playlist does not erase the actual file. 1 2 Select a playlist (P1 to P5) you want to use to de-register a file. Switching operation mode/folder (page 31) The selected playlist appears on the list screen. Tap +/­ to select a file you want to deregister, and then tap MENU. · In this example, we want to de-register "04 song. mp3". 3 Tap +/­ to select "ERASE", and then tap . 4 Tap . / to select "YES", and then tap The selected file is de-registered from the playlist. 90 De-registering all files from a playlist (MYLIST) Use the following procedure to de-register all files from a playlist. [. . . ] : [FM] 87. 5 to 108MHz : micro USB, stereo headphones mini-plug 3. 5 , stereo microphone (doubling as line input) mini-plug 3. 5 , microSD card slot, Original I/O terminal : +5°C to +35°C : 1. 8mW + 1. 8mW (when 16 load, SOUND EQ:FLAT) 10mW + 10mW (when 16 load, 10% THD) : 120mW (when 170 load) : Lithium-ion battery, AC power (USB, original I/O terminal) : Approx. 16 hours (light off mode) : (Power save mode) When backlight is ON (power save), LED setting OFF, no recording monitor, and ALC is ON (Light off mode) When backlight is OFF, LED setting ON, no recording monitor, and ALC is ON 177 (Playback time/earphones) : [MP3] 32kbps Mono mode (Playback time/speakers) : (Playback time/speakers on : multi-cradle driven by lithiumion battery in the unit) (Radio reception/earphones) (Playback environment) : : Maximum dimensions Weight : : Approx. 24 hours (light off mode) (Power save mode) When backlight is ON (power save), LED setting OFF, and sound EQ is FLAT (Light off mode) When backlight is OFF and sound EQ is FLAT · In the light off mode, both the screen and the touch panel dim after 30 seconds during recording or playback. · The battery duration may change, depending on the storage state, usage condition, ambient temperature, and the microSD card in use. 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