5
10 red flashes
state that microSD card is either not inserted or not writable.
If while recording, microSD is full, the Recorder stops recording and quits operating mode. If during
recording, battery charge level is too low, the Recorder stops recording and quits operating mode. Shift
Switch from On to Off to stop recording (if any) and quit operating mode.
Each time recording is activated, a new file will be created. It closes after recording stops. Both record
start time and stop time can be viewed on the PC in the properties of the file.
Before removing microSD card, shift the toggle switch to OFF position and wait till red LED flashes once,
which means recording has stopped and the Recorder quitted operating mode. Failure to do so can lead
to abnormal termination of recording and loss of all the data on the memory card.
9. Record Playback
To playback records use any player program on the PC, for example Windows Media Player. To transfer
records to the PC, remove memory card from the Recorder, install it into the card reader of the PC and
connect the reader to the PC.
Using all of the Recorder's Options
10.
Changing Settings with Configuration File
All the Recorder's settings are made using the CONFIG.INI configuration file. This is a text configuration
file, which the Recorder saves in the memory card. Any word processor on your PC can be used to open
the CONFIG.INI file, make changes to it, save. Then having inserted a memory card into the Recorder,
you can start processing the configuration file, and the settings specified in the file will be saved by the
Recorder.
Processing of configuration file is available while the Recorder is off. It starts by quick double toggling
the Switch from OFF to ON and back. After processing, the indicator makes one flash. If the battery
charge is not sufficient, battery is not installed or memory card is full or can not be read, the Recorder
makes red flashes to indicate it, as described in Section 8.
After starting configuration file processing, the Recorder first searches for an existing configuration file
on the Recorder's memory card. If the file is found , its contents is processed, and if there are no errors ,
the Recorder's settings will be updated. After that , regardless of search results and file processing, a
new CONFIG.INI file will be written (old file , if any, is replaced by a new one) . The newly recorded file
contains Recorder settings and time of the built-in clock. Thus, using the configuration file, you will be
able not only to update settings and time of the Recorder, but also find out the Recorder's settings in
time.