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Full

Low

MODE

6

7

Inserting the batteries

Hold function

The battery indicator

The indicator is shown during operation.

This prevents accidental operation causing the
batteries to run down. 

When switched on
‘‘HOLD’’ appears for a few
seconds and then the display
goes out. Switch hold on
when not using the unit to
preserve the batteries.

Release hold before operation.

Replace the batteries when the indicator starts
flashing.

(Flashes)

The unit indicates the batteries are low even
when there is still some life left in them. This is
to preserve the contents of the memory. 

Replace the batteries within 30 seconds to
preserve the clock settings. Recordings remain
intact.

Setting the time

Set the time to keep track of when recordings were made. Start from step 

2

2

after inserting the

batteries. Reset the clock regularly to maintain accuracy. (Monthly accuracy 

i

/

j

60 seconds)

1

To select

2

To confirm
selection

1

Press [MODE].
You can now select a mode 
(

page 9, “Selecting modes”).

2

1

Within 10 seconds
Push [SELECT, ENTER] up
or down so “TIME ADJ”
flashes.

2

Within 10 seconds
Press [SELECT, ENTER].
The year display flashes.

3

Using the operations
described in 

1

and 

2

, set

the year, month, and day.
“12 H” flashes.

4

1

Within 10 seconds
Push [SELECT, ENTER] up
or down to select 12 or 24
hour display.

2

Within 10 seconds
Press [SELECT, ENTER].
The time display flashes.

5

Using the operations described
in 

1

and 

2

, set the time.

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If the normal display appears
before you finish

Start again from step 

1

.

The clock stops when you replace the
batteries but starts again when you insert
the batteries and close the battery cover.

Hold

Release

HQ

RQT5626

RQT5626

Note

Push up
or down

Press

Note

N o r m a l
display

Before

use

Summary of Contents for RRXR320 - IC RECORDER

Page 1: ...ful 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 televisio...

Page 2: ... 34 SD Memory Cards 35 Displays 36 Troubleshooting guide 37 Specifications 39 Servicenter list 40 Panasonic Audio Products Limited Warranty 42 DATE OF PURCHASE DEALER NAME DEALER ADDRESS TELEPHONE NUMBER User memo Supplied accessories Please check and identify the supplied accessories Use numbers indicated in parentheses when asking for replacement parts To order accessories contact 1 800 332 5368...

Page 3: ...rection of the arrow 2 Open the cover 3 Insert the batteries and close the cover For your reference Note Do not play your headphones or earphones at a high volume Hearing experts advise against continuous extended play If you experience a ringing in your ears reduce the volume or discontinue use Do not use while operating a motorized vehicle It may create a traffic hazard and is illegal in many ar...

Page 4: ...Start from step 2 2 after inserting the batteries Reset the clock regularly to maintain accuracy Monthly accuracy i j60 seconds 1To select 2To confirm selection 1 Press MODE You can now select a mode page 9 Selecting modes 2 1Within 10 seconds Push SELECT ENTER up or down so TIME ADJ flashes 2Within 10 seconds Press SELECT ENTER The year display flashes 3 Using the operations described in 1 and 2 ...

Page 5: ...e See page 17 TIMER REC Timer recording See page 29 TIMER PLAY Timer play See page 30 TIME ADJ Time setting See page 7 EDIT TITLE Title editing See page 25 FORMAT ALL Format card See page 20 The normal display is restored after 10 seconds Press STOP to cancel 8 9 1 Slide the cover in the direction indicated by the arrow 2 Insert label up with the cut off corner facing in 3 Press on the center of t...

Page 6: ... given titles automatically but you can change them page 25 ªTo pause recording Press and hold REC PAUSE until the recording indicator starts flashing Press to resume recording REC REC PAUSE PAUSE ST STOP OP FOLDER FOLDER Preparation Select the recording quality page 11 1 Press FOLDER to select a folder to record into The folder changes with each press The initial four folders are titled 1 MEMO 2 ...

Page 7: ...ave connected external microphone This example shows how to set sensitivity to HIGH 1 Press MODE You can now select a mode 2 1Within 10 seconds Push SELECT ENTER up or down so MIC SENSE flashes 2Within 10 seconds Press SELECT ENTER 3 1Within 10 seconds Push SELECT ENTER up or down so SENS H flashes 2Within 10 seconds Press SELECT ENTER SENS HIGH SET is displayed The digital voice activating system...

Page 8: ...aying Cue and review To play a recording you just made start from step 2 When play of a file finishes play stops and the next file number is displayed HQ Press again to resume play from where you stopped The speed increases in three steps when held in position To return to the start of the previous file push within the first two seconds 14 15 RQT5626 RQT5626 Plug in firmly HQ HQ HQ File title and ...

Page 9: ...ple shows how to turn the tone off 1 Press MODE You can now select a mode 2 1Within 10 seconds Push SELECT ENTER up or down so BEEP SET flashes 2Within 10 seconds Press SELECT ENTER 3 1Within 10 seconds Push SELECT ENTER up or down so BEEP OFF flashes 2Within 10 seconds Press SELECT ENTER BEEP OFF SET is displayed ªTo turn the tone on Select BEEP ON in step3 1 and press SELECT ENTER The tone is fa...

Page 10: ...played 2 Within 10 seconds Push SELECT ENTER up or down to select the item you want to erase The display changes as follows You can delete individual files or all files at once You cannot restore files that you have deleted FOLDER ERASE STOP Locking files prevents them from being deleted in error Preparation Select the file you want to lock 1 Press MODE You can now select a mode FILE LOCK flashes ...

Page 11: ...ctive 1 Press MODE You can now select a mode 2 1Within 10 seconds Push SELECT ENTER up or down so FORMAT ALL flashes 2Within 10 seconds Press SELECT ENTER FORMAT THE CARD is displayed 3 Within 10 seconds Press SELECT ENTER DELETE ALL CONTENTS is displayed 4 Within 10 seconds Press and hold SELECT ENTER for about 2 seconds FORMAT THE CARD NOW is displayed and formatting starts 1 While stopped Press...

Page 12: ... are already 99 files in a folder You may not be able to divide files less than 1 second The information about the divided file may not be correct Use it as a guide only Even after the total possible recording time has been reached and NO MORE SPACE is displayed it is still possible to divide files two more times Erase unneeded files to make further divisions Preparation Select the folder you want...

Page 13: ...d to the end of the other folder You can give folders and files titles of up to 32 characters You can also use SD Voice Editor included to title folders and files Refer to the operating instructions for SD Voice Editor for details You can make file titles of up to 200 characters with SD Voice Editor but this unit can only make titles with 32 characters Longer titles are still displayed Some charac...

Page 14: ...er the characters page 28 6 Press and hold SELECT ENTER for one second EXIT EDIT is displayed 7 Press SELECT ENTER The normal display is restored 1 Press MODE You can now select a mode 2 1 Within 10 seconds Push SELECT ENTER up or down so EDIT TITLE flashes 2Within 10 seconds Press SELECT ENTER 3 1Push SELECT ENTER up or down so FOLDER flashes 2Press SELECT ENTER 1Push SELECT ENTER up or down so F...

Page 15: ... folder or file entering display is shown the cursor is flashing ªEntering characters 1 1Push SELECT ENTER up or down to select the character you want to enter 2Press SELECT ENTER The cursor moves to the right 2 Use the same procedure to enter the next character ªMaking corrections First display EXIT EDIT page 27 step 6 1 1Push SELECT ENTER up or down to select the character you want to correct 2P...

Page 16: ...seconds Push SELECT ENTER up or down so TIMER ON flashes 2Within 10 seconds Press SELECT ENTER The start time flashes MODE FPLAY 30 31 RQT5626 RQT5626 Record timer Play timer 4 1Within 10 seconds Push SELECT ENTER up or down to set the start time 2Within 10 seconds Press SELECT ENTER 5 Use the same steps to set the finish time TIMER REC SET is displayed The start and finish times are displayed the...

Page 17: ...s personal computers or other devices easily influenced by magnetism Dry cell battery Align the poles and properly when inserting the batteries Do not mix old and new batteries or different types of batteries Do not recharge ordinary dry cell batteries Remove the batteries if the unit is not to be used for a long time Do not use the batteries if the covering has been peeled off Mishandling of batt...

Page 18: ...re small light removable memory media With one SD card you can record sounds with this unit and graphics using other equipment ªTo protect your data Set the write protect switch to LOCK Release the switch to make other recordings Use a felt pen to write on the space provided Do not remove the card or batteries while operating the unit as this can damage your data Backup your data on a computer to ...

Page 19: ...older contains 99 files There are already nine folders on the card The card is out of memory The file cannot be deleted because it is locked Replace the batteries Delete unneeded files before recording or editing Delete unneeded folders before proceeding Delete unneeded files before recording or editing Unlock the file before deleting it Close the cover Insert a card Record and edit after releasin...

Page 20: ... so the remaining time will be reduced This unit can only play ADPCM 2 codec VM1 format files 13 15 14 35 22 19 35 16 25 Power requirement DC 3 V two LR03 AAA AM 4 batteries Power output 200 mW max Frequency response 400 Hz 6000 Hz HQ mode Jack Output jack Earphone 3 5 mm 1 8 in 3 mW 16 h Input jack Mic 3 5 mm 1 8 in 0 56 mV Speaker 28 mm 13 32 in 8 h Dimensions WtHtD Max dimensions 47 9k91 5k16 0...

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Page 22: ...set up adjustments maladjustment of consumer controls improper operation or maintenance improper antenna inadequate signal reception or pick up alteration modification power line surge improper voltage supply lightning damage commercial use such as hotel office restaurant or other business or rental use of the product or service by anyone other than a PASC Factory Servicenter or a PASC authorized ...

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