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Cleaning the cabinet

Clean the outside of the unit with a clean soft cloth, moistened with 

lukewarm water. Do not use benzene, thinner or alcohol since they 

will mar the finish of the surfaces.

Sanyo cannot be held responsible for damage caused by im-

proper use or modifications to the device, or data that is lost or 

destroyed.

The  normal  function  of  the  product  may  be  disturbed  by 

strong  Electro-Magnetic  Interference.  If  so,  simply  reset 

the  product  to  resume  normal  operation  by  following  the 

instruction manual. In case the function could not resume, 

please use the product in other location.

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Summary of Contents for ICR-FP500

Page 1: ...SPAÑOL PORTUGUÊS 99 67 81 ENGLISH 1 25 49 74 DEUTSCH FRANÇAIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL Digital Voice Recorder ICR FP500 PLAY PAUSE REC STOP OFF MENU REPEAT ERASE DIGITAL VOICE RECORDER FP500 indd 1 2008 6 19 3 30 40 PM ...

Page 2: ... sound pressure from earphones and headphones can cause hearing loss Controls 1 Earphone socket 2 Built in microphone 3 External microphone socket 4 Recording LED 5 Display 6 Stop Power off button n STOP OFF 7 Erase button ERASE 8 Built in speaker 9 Repeat button REPEAT 10 Menu button MENU 11 Play Pause Power on button a PLAY PAUSE 12 Record button m REC PLAY PAUSE REC STOP OFF MENU REPEAT ERASE D...

Page 3: ...e recycled and reused This symbol means that electrical and electronic equip ment at their end of life should be disposed of sepa rately from your household waste Please dispose of this equipment at your local commu nity waste collection recycling centre In the European Union there are separate collection systems for used electrical and electronic products Please help us to conserve the environmen...

Page 4: ...xternal microphone not supplied into the socket The built in microphone is automatically disconnected Earphone Connect an earphone not supplied to the socket for monitor ing the content being recorded or for private listening The built in speaker is automatically disconnected WHAT TO DO IF If the operation of the unit or display is not normal 1 Open the battery compartment lid 2 Press the RESET sw...

Page 5: ...while the unit is operating Full Approximately half used Weak or exhausted batteries must be replaced CAUTION Do not replace the batteries while the power is on It may cause the unit malfunction Remove the batteries if the unit will not be used for a month or longer Dispose of all used batteries safely and in accordance with all applicable laws Battery shall not be exposed to excessive heat such a...

Page 6: ... and the button will not function Press the MENU button for at least 2 seconds again to release the lock mode disappears Beep Beep sound can be heard whenever you press any button except dur ing playback and recording See page 8 Date and time setting With this function you can always read on the display the recording date and time of your recorded messages See page 9 You can still use this unit fo...

Page 7: ... ON SPEED or SLOW or FAST ONE or ALL a TONE or NO TONE Date and time setting mode YEAR MM DD 12 or 24 HOUR TIME Stop mode 2 To change the setting of the selected menu press the e or f SKIP SEARCH button For more detail refer to the follow ing explanations If no button is pressed within 10 sec the stop mode re turns 3 Press the STOP OFF button to quit the menu setting mode The stop mode returns DIC...

Page 8: ...ice activated system OFF To start and stop recording manually ON Recording begins when you are speak ing into the microphone When dictation stops for about 3 seconds recording stops VAS remains lit Press the or VOLUME button to set the microphoneʼs sensitivity when recording begins The VAS sensing mode appears SEN LOW SEN MID SEN HIGH SPEED SLOW or FAST Setting playing speed SPEED Normal playback ...

Page 9: ...NGLISH 1 25 49 74 DEUTSCH FRANÇAIS ONE or ALL a Setting play mode a ONE To play a specific file a ALL To play all files in a folder TONE or NO TONE Setting beep TONE Beep sound can be heard whenever you press any button except during playback and recording NO TONE Beep off ONE TONE FP500 indd 8 2008 6 19 3 30 56 PM ...

Page 10: ...es The unit enters the date and time set ting mode YEAR appears and the year display flashes 2 Press the e or f button repeatedly to select the year 3 Press the MENU button The month display flashes 4 Set the month day hour display 12 hour or 24 hour hour and minute by following steps 2 3 above Year MM DD MM DD Month x x x MM DD MM DD Day AM 12 HOUR Hour display AM TIME Hour AM TIME Minute YEAR FP50...

Page 11: ...use recording press the REC button PAUSE appears and the recording LED flashes Press it again to resume record ing 4 Press the STOP OFF button to stop recording SAVE appears breifly Total remaining time for recording appears To view the remaining recording time press and hold the PLAY PAUSE button during recording Note You can record up to 99 files in one folder not exceeding 594 files in total When y...

Page 12: ...layback press the PLAY PAUSE button PAUSE appears Press it again to resume playback 5 Press the or VOLUME button to ad just the volume VOL 00 VOL 28 6 Press the MENU button Playback point reverses for 5 seconds within a file and playback continues 7 Press and hold the e or f button to make a quick search within a file 8 Press the e button briefly to skip to the next file Press the f button briefly to s...

Page 13: ...sired folder In the stop mode press the REPEAT button repeatedly to select the folder 1 2 3 4 5 6 and music Note In the FOLDER 1 FOLDER 6 folder only the recorded file can be played In the music folder only MP3 and WMA file can be played Designated range repeat play A B Repeat 1 Press the REPEAT button during play at the beginning of the section you want to repeat Point A 2 Press the REPEAT button a...

Page 14: ...LL ap pears 3 Press the ERASE button briefly DEL ALL flashes 4 While DELALL is flashing press the ERASE button for at least 2 seconds All the files in the selected folder are erased Formatting Erasing all files in all folders When the DEL 01 or DEL ALL is blinking press the REC button for at least 3 seconds FORMAT blinks and press the ERASE button for at least 2 seconds the formatting percentage change...

Page 15: ...function required Note Operation is not guaranteed for Macintosh PCs Operation is not guaranteed for the following environments Upgraded Windows environments Windows 95 Windows NT Windows 98 Windows 98SE Dual boot Windows environments Standby suspend and other modes may not work properly with your particular environment If this is the case do not use those modes This is not guaranteed to operate w...

Page 16: ... original USB connection cable supplied Note Do not use an USB hub or USB extension cable Operation is not guaranteed Use only the supplied USB connection cable When you connect the unit to the PC for the first time it sometimes may not be recognized as a Removable Disk In this case dis connect the unit and reconnect it again Pay attention to the direc tion of the terminal FP500 indd 15 2008 6 19 3...

Page 17: ...llowing screen will appear Windows XP only For Windows Me 2000 this operation is not needed Adjust your settings to match your PCʼs environment In this manual Take no action is selected Always do the selected action is checked and OK is clicked This completes the connec tion to the PC When connected to the PC the unit display will be as shown below and none of the operating buttons will work PC LI...

Page 18: ...re no data is being transferred For Windows XP Follow the steps below to disconnect The screen might be different for a different OS 1 Right click Task tray icon at the bottom right of the Windows screen If the icon is not displayed refer to the Windows help 2 Click the Safely Remove Hardware displayed 3 Select USB Mass Storage Device and click STOP FP500 indd 17 2008 6 19 3 31 11 PM ...

Page 19: ... 67 81 ENGLISH 1 25 49 74 DEUTSCH FRANÇAIS ITALIANO ESPAÑOL PORTUGUÊS 99 67 81 ENGLISH 1 25 49 74 DEUTSCH FRANÇAIS 4 Select the USB Mass Storage Device and click OK 5 Disconnect the unit from your PC FP500 indd 18 2008 6 19 3 31 12 PM ...

Page 20: ...same Explorer screen as the ones used in this manual start up the Windows XP Explorer as follows The screens displayed on your PC may not exactly correspond to those shown in this manual depending on the OS version and manufacturer Click start then right click My computer and select Explorer from the menu that appears Explorer will start up FP500 indd 19 2008 6 19 3 31 14 PM ...

Page 21: ... your PC FOLDER 1 FOLDER 2 Files recorded using the unit are stored here MUSIC Files transfered from your PC are stored in this folder There is no set format for file names for files which are trans fered but they must be MP3 WMA files You can not create a folder in the MUSIC folder and move files to the folder FOLDER_1 FOLDER_2 FOLDER_3 FOLDER_4 FOLDER_5 MUSIC FOLDER_6 FOLDER 1 FOLDER 2 FOLDER 3 FOLD...

Page 22: ...ying files to the unit Select the MP3 WMA except for DRM contents files to copy and drag and drop them to the MUSIC folder in the Removable Disk drive Be sure to place the files in the MUSIC folder in the Removable Disk FOLDER 2 FOLDER 1 FOLDER 3 FOLDER 4 FOLDER 5 FOLDER 6 MUSIC VOICE FOLDER 2 FOLDER 1 FOLDER 3 FOLDER 4 FOLDER 5 FOLDER 6 MUSIC VOICE 1 2 FP500 indd 21 2008 6 19 3 31 17 PM ...

Page 23: ...IS ITALIANO ESPAÑOL PORTUGUÊS 99 67 81 ENGLISH 1 25 49 74 DEUTSCH FRANÇAIS Copying files to your PC Select the MP3 WMA files you wish to copy inside the MUSIC folder on the Removable Disk and drop them into a folder of your choice on your PC FP500 indd 22 2008 6 19 3 31 18 PM ...

Page 24: ...tivated Cannot record Make sure memory is not full You have recorded 99 files in one folder Try record in a new folder Check the total files are not exceeding 594 No sound Make sure the volume is not set to 0 Make sure you have selected folder with recorded messages Earphone should not be connected The Removable Disk is not displayed when the unit is connect ed to the PC Make sure the connect is cor...

Page 25: ... of the surfaces Sanyo cannot be held responsible for damage caused by im proper use or modifications to the device or data that is lost or destroyed The normal function of the product may be disturbed by strong Electro Magnetic Interference If so simply reset the product to resume normal operation by following the instruction manual In case the function could not resume please use the product in o...

Page 26: ...mité avec la directive EMC 2004 108 et avec la directive BT 2006 95 Dit toestel is in overeenstemming met EMC richtlijn 2004 108 en met LVD richtlijn 2006 95 Detta set uppfyller EMC direktivet 2004 108 och Lågspän ningsdirektivet 2006 95 Questo set aderisce alle direttive EMC 2004 108 e alle direttive LVD 2006 95 Este aparato cumple con la Directiva EMC 2004 108 y con la Directiva LVD 2006 95 Este...

Page 27: ...Output terminal 32 ohms Dimensions W x H x D Approx 43 x 111 x 20 mm Weight Approx 40 g without batter ies IMPORTANT INFORMATION Because its products are sub ject to continuous improvement SANYO reserves the rights to modify product designs and specifications without notice and without incurring any obligation SANYO FISHER Sales Europe GmbH Stahlgruberring 4 D 81829 München Germany FP500Portuguese ...

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