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Sony ICD-P330FSony ICD P330F 64 MB Digital voice recorder with radio - 64 MB flash
Sony ICD-P330F is an IC digital recorder with excellent sound quality, PC Link capability, Digital Voice Editing software and a built-in FM tuner. PRODUCT FEATURES: Stylish and compact design; Up to 1,930 minutes recording capacity.

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Comments to date: 2. Page 1 of 1. Average Rating:
Diezor 1:48pm on Sunday, July 4th, 2010 
Good little voice recorder Voice recorder works as expected. Voice clarity is good. It is all-plastic on the outside but feels sturdy.
ROJEGA 3:10am on Monday, March 22nd, 2010 
Good points include: The transfer-to-PC functionality is very convenient, although perhaps a little slow. The audio quality is also good.

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Documents

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BGetting started

BBasic Operations
Selecting the Microphone Sensitivity

IC Recorder

Operating Instructions
Owners Record The model number is located at the rear and the serial number is located inside the battery compartment. Record the serial number in the space provided below. Refer to these numbers whenever you call upon your Sony dealer regarding this product. Model No. ICD-P330F Serial No. _____________________________________
Step 1: Installing the Batteries

Recording Messages

You can record up to 99 messages in each of the four folders (A, B, C, and D). Since a newly recorded message is automatically added behind the last recorded message, you can start recording quickly without searching for the end of the last recording.
e.g. Message 1 Message 2 Newly recorded message Blank space

Erasing Messages

You can erase the recorded messages one by one or all messages in a folder at a time. Note that once a recording has been erased, you cannot retrieve it.

Note on recording

Noise may be recorded if an object, such as your finger, etc., accidentally rubs or scratches the unit during recording.
Press DISPLAY/MENU for more than 1 second until MODE appears in the display window.

Replacing the batteries

Slide and lift the battery compartment lid.
The battery indicator in the display window shows the battery condition. When flashes, replace the batteries with new ones. When flashes, the batteries are exhausted and the unit will stop operation. Battery life* (With continuous use) In the HQ mode Recording: Playback: FM recording: FM reception: Approx. 11hr. Approx. 7.5 hr. Approx. 5 hr. Approx.13 hr.
Press . or >+ to select SENS and press NxPLAY/STOP.

Maximum recording time

The maximum recording time of all the folders is as follows. You can record messages for the maximum recording time in a single folder. HQ* 7 h. 20 min. 19 h. 35 min. 32 h. 10 min.
Erasing messages one by one
When a message is erased, the remaining messages will advance and renumbered so that there will be no space between messages. Before erasing
Message 1 Message 2 Message 3 Message 4 Message 5
Before making a long recording, be sure to insert new batteries and check the battery indicator.
Press . or >+ to select H (high sensitivity) or L (low sensitivity) and press NxPLAY/STOP.

ICD-P330F

2006 Sony Corporation Printed in China Printed on 100% recycled paper using VOC (Volatile Organic Compound)-free vegetable oil based ink.
Insert two LR03 (size AAA) alkaline batteries with correct polarity, and close the lid.
Make sure to insert both of the batteries from their ends.
In the SP and LP modes Recording: Approx. 22 hr. Playback: Approx.11 hr. FM recording: Approx.7 hr. FM reception: Approx.13 hr.
(h.: hours) * Using Sony alkaline batteries LR03 (size AAA) * When playing back through the internal speaker with the medium volume level The battery life may shorten depending on the operation of the unit.
Select the recording mode.

See Changing the Recording Mode on the reverse side.
Erase Message 3 After erasing
Message 1 Message 2 Message 3 Message 4

SP** LP***

Select the folder.
See Selecting the Folder.
(h.: hours/min.: minutes) * HQ: High quality recording mode (monaural sound) ** SP: Standard play recording mode (monaural sound) ***LP: Long play recording mode (monaural sound)
Press xSTOP to exit the menu mode.
Remaining messages are renumbered. 1 Select a message you want to erase. 2 Press DISPLAY/MENU for more than 1 second until MODE appears in the display window. 3 Press . or >+ to display ERASE and press NxPLAY/STOP. The message number and ERASE will flash while the whole message is played back 10 times.

To cancel erasing

Press xSTOP before step 4.

To erase other messages

Repeat steps 1 - 4.

Start recording.

1 Press zXREC/PAUSE. 2 Speak to the built-in microphone. OPR indicator (lights in red during recording.)
* The display selected with the DISPLAY/ MENU button appears.

Information

IN NO EVENT SHALL SELLER BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY NATURE, OR LOSSES OR EXPENSES RESULTING FROM ANY DEFECTIVE PRODUCT OR THE USE OF ANY PRODUCT.
FULL is displayed and you cannot start recording.
The memory is full. Erase some of the messages. 99 messages have been recorded in the selected folder. Select another folder or erase some of the messages.
Recording mode Current message number Counter display* Remaining memory indicator
Notes If the battery compartment lid is accidentally detached, attach it as illustrated. Clock setting display appears when you insert batteries for the first time, or or when you replace the batteries with new ones. Please refer to Steps 2 to 3 in Step 2: Setting the Clock to set the date and time.
Do not use manganese batteries for this unit. When you replace the batteries with new ones, the clock setting display appears. In this case, set the date and time again. The recorded messages and alarm setting, however, will remain. When replacing the batteries, be sure to replace both batteries with new ones. Do not charge dry batteries. When you are not going to use the unit for a long time, remove the batteries to prevent damage from battery leakage and corrosion. The unit is accessing data while ACCESS appears in the display window or the OPR indicator flashes in orange. While accessing, do not remove the batteries. Doing so may damage the data.
For the customers in the U.S.A.

INFORMATION

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. You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void your authority to operate this equipment. If you have any questions about this product, you may call: Sony Customer Information Services Center 1-800-222-7669 or http://www.sony.com/

To erase a message partially
First divide the message and then follow the steps to erase the message.
Playing back a message repeatedly Repeat Play
During playback, press NxPLAY/STOP for more than one second. will be displayed and the selected message will be played back repeatedly. To resume normal playback, press NxPLAY/STOP again. To stop playback, press xSTOP.
4 Press NxPLAY/STOP. The setting is completed. The message is erased and the remaining messages will be renumbered. (For example, if you erase Message 3, Message 4 will be renumbered as Message 3. When erasing is completed, the unit will stop at the beginning of the following message.)
Select the message number.
Selected message number Number of messages in a folder Counter display*
Press . or >+ to display the desired message number. .: for smaller message number >+: for larger message number
Playing back all messages in a folder continuously Continuous Play
You can select the continuous play mode with CONT in the menu. When you set CONT to ON, you can play back all messages in a folder continuously.
Erasing all messages in a folder
e.g. Folder A Message 1 Message 2 Message 3 Blank space Folder B Message 1 Message 2 Message 3
Searching forward/ backward during playback (Cue/Review)
To search forward, keep >+ pressed during playback and release the button at the point you wish to resume playback. To search backward, keep . pressed during playback and release the button at the point you wish to resume playback. If you keep >+ or .pressed, the unit starts to search at higher speed. For the first 7 seconds of cue/ review, fast playback sound can be heard. When searching at a higher speed, playback sound will not be heard. During cue/review, the counter will be displayed, regardless of the display mode setting. 1 Tip
When fast playback is done to the end of the last message, END flashes 5 times. (You cannot hear the playback sound.) If you keep . pressed while END is flashing, the messages are played back rapidly, and normal playback will start at the point you release the button. When END stops flashing and the OPR indicator goes off, the unit will stop at the beginning of the last message. If the last message is long and you wish to start playback at a later part of the message, keep >+ pressed to play back the message to the end and then press . while END is flashing to go back to the desired point. (For messages other than the last one, go to the beginning of the next message and play backward to the desired point.)

Blank space

Message 1 Message 2

Message 3

1 Select the folder you want to erase. 2 Press DISPLAY/MENU for more than 1 second until MODE appears in the display window. 3 Press . or >+ to display ALL ERASE and press NxPLAY/STOP. The message number and ALL ERASE will flash 10 times.

* The display selected with the DISPLAY/MENU button appears (see the reverse side).
--Y--M--D or --:-- is displayed.
You have not set the clock.

Start playback.

i (headphone) jack OPR indicator (lights in green during playback.) 2 Adjust the volume with the VOL control.
--Y--M--D or --:-- is displayed on the REC DATE display.
The date and time of recording will not be displayed if you recorded the message when the clock was not set.
Remaining memory indication
During recording, the remaining memory indicator decreases one by one. The memory is nearly full.

Flashing

1 Press NxPLAY/STOP.

Do this

Press zXREC/PAUSE. During recording pause, the OPR indicator flashes in red and PAUSE flashes in the display window. Press zXREC/PAUSE. Recording resumes from that point. (To stop recording after pausing recording, press xSTOP.) Press xSTOP to stop recording, then press NxPLAY/STOP. Press NxPLAY/STOP during recording. Hold down . during recording or recording pause. Recording mode will be released, and reviewing of the current recording starts. If you release the button, playback starts from that point. You can select the microphone sensitivity using the menu. See Selecting the Microphone Sensitivity. H (high): To record at meeting or in a quiet and/or spacious place. L (low): To record for dictation or in a noisy place.
Display the clock setting display.
2 Press . or >+ to display SET DATE.

pause recording*

4 While display is flashing, press NxPLAY/STOP. The setting is completed.
You cannot divide a message. Declaration of Conformity
Trade Name: Model: Responsible Party: Address: SONY ICD-P330F Sony Electronics Inc. 16530 Via Esprillo, San Diego, CA 92127 U.S.A. Telephone Number: 858-942-2230 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following 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. You cannot divide a message in a folder which has 99 messages. If you divide messages frequently, the unit may become unable to divide a message. You cannot divide a message in the first or the last 1 second of a message.
1 Press DISPLAY/MENU for more than 1 second until MODE appears in the display window. The unit enters the menu mode.
release pause and resume recording
Counter display (or the selected display mode) xSTOP
listen to the current recording 3 Press NxPLAY/STOP. The year digits will flash. review the current recording instantly search backward during recording (Review)
You cannot record messages up to the maximum recording time.
If you record messages in a mixture of HQ, SP and LP modes, the recordable time varies from the maximum HQ mode recording time to the maximum LP mode recording time. No more recording can be made when 99 messages each have been recorded in a folder. Due to the limitation of the IC recording system, this unit records in the minimum recording unit. If the length of each message cannot be divided by the minimum recording unit, the remaining recording time may decrease by more than the total length of the messages.

The unit does not operate.
The batteries have been inserted with incorrect polarity. The batteries are weak. The buttons are locked with the HOLD switch. (If you press any button, HOLD will flash three times.) 2 Press NxPLAY/STOP. The minute digits will flash.
4 Press NxPLAY/STOP at the time signal. The display will return to SET DATE. 5 Press xSTOP to exit from the menu mode. If the unit is left unused for more than 3 seconds in the stop mode, the display will show the current time.
Current folder Recording stops when no sound is heard. (VOR PAUSE flashes in the display window.) Note
VOR function is affected by the sound around you. Set the microphone sensitivity to H (high) or L (low) using the menu. If recording is not satisfactory after you have changed the microphone sensitivity, or for important recording, set VOR to OFF.
Microphone sensitivity USB connector Alarm indicator Selected message number Battery compartment Hook for handstrap (not supplied) REC DATE (recorded date) indication REMAIN indicator FM radio sensitivity Remaining memory indicator
No sound comes from the speaker.
The ear receiver or headphones are plugged in. The volume is turned down completely.
This unit does not have a power on/off switch. The display is shown at all times.
Listening to an FM radio station
The display in the display window may be different from the actual one in some regions. Note
The headphone cord is an FM antenna, therefore, connect the headphone when listening to the radio.
Listening to a preset radio station
The display in the display window may be different from the actual one in some regions.
BVarious Ways of Recording

BOther Functions

To listen to the same message again

Adding a Recording

Using an Adding Recording
At a factory setting, you cannot add a recording not to erase the message by accidental operation. If you want to add a recording to a previously recorded message or add an overwrite recording, change the REC-OP setting in the procedures below.

Dividing a Message

You can divide a message during recording or playback, so that the message is divided into two and the new message number is added to the divided message. By dividing a message, you can easily find the point you want to play back when you make a long recording such as a meeting. You can divide messages until the total number of messages in the folder becomes 99.

Playing Back a Message at a Desired Time with an Alarm
You can sound an alarm and start playback of a selected message at a desired time. If you select B-ONLY in Step 6, an alarm sounds only and playback will not start.
Press NxPLAY/STOP. The same message will be played back from the beginning.
Turning off the Beep Sound
BEEP ON: A beep will sound to indicate that operation has been accepted. BEEP OFF: No beep sound will be heard except for the alarm and timer.
Using the Digital Voice Editor Software
By connecting the IC recorder to your computer with the supplied USB cable, you can use the Digital Voice Editor software to do the following: Saving the IC recorder messages on your computers hard disk. Transferring the PC messages back to the IC recorder. Playing or editing the messages on your computer. Sending a voice e-mail message using MAPI e-mail software. For the details, see the supplied Digital Voice Editor 2 software operating instructions.
To cancel the alarm setting before the playback starts
Press xSTOP while the alarm sound is heard. You can stop even when the HOLD function is activated. Notes
You cannot set the alarm if you have not set the clock or there is no message in the selected folder (the unit will not enter the alarm setting mode when you press DISPLAY/ MENU in Step 2). If you try to set the alarm to play back a message at a previously set time on another message, PRE SET will be displayed, preventing new settings. If the alarm time comes while another message is being played back with an alarm, the playback stops and the new message will be played back. If the alarm time comes during recording, alarm will sound for 10 seconds after the recording is finished and playback begins. , will flash when the alarm time comes. If more than one alarm time comes during recording, only the first message will be played back. When the alarm time comes when the unit is in the menu mode, alarm will sound and the menu mode will be canceled. If you erase the message you set the alarm to play back, the alarm setting will be canceled. If you divide a message with the playback alarm, playback will stop at the point you divided a message. You can adjust the playback volume with the VOL control. If the alarm time comes during erasing, alarm will sound for 10 seconds after the erasing is finished and playback begins. Alarm setting will not be canceled when the alarm playback finishes. To cancel alarm setting, see below.

Press FM to enter FM radio mode.
Switching the FM radio output between speaker and headphone
When a headphone is connected during FM reception or FM recording, you can switch between the sound from the speaker and from the headphone by pressing FM for more than 1 second. The sound will be switched between speaker and headphone.
Press FM repeatedly until [P] appears.
If you press FM repeatedly, the radio switches between tuning manually (P appears) and tuning by preset number ([P] appears).
Press DISPLAY/MENU for more than 1 second until MODE appears in the display window. Press . or >+ to display REC-OP and press NxPLAY/ STOP.
The adding recording window will be displayed.
Select the folder (See Selecting the Folder on the front side) and display the message you want to play back with an alarm. Enter the alarm setting mode.
1 Press DISPLAY/MENU for more than 1 second until MODE appears in the display window. 2 Press . or >+ to select ALARM OFF (If the alarm has already set to the selected message, ALARM ON is displayed. If you do not wish to change the setting, press xSTOP and exit the menu mode.) Note
ALARM OFF (or ON) will not appear and the alarm cannot be set if the clock has not been set or no message has been recorded in the selected folder.

Tune in a station.

Press . or >+ repeatedly to tune in a station or press and hold . or >+ until the frequency digits begin to change on the display. The IC recorder automatically scans the radio frequencies and stops when it finds a clear station. If you cannot tune in a station, press . or >+ repeatedly to change the frequency step by step. When a station you tune in is a preset station, the preset number is displayed, otherwise, - - appears instead.
While recording or playing back a message, press DIVIDE at the point you want to divide.
When you press DIVIDE during recording: The new message number is added at the point you pressed the button, and the new message number and DIVIDE flash three times. The message will be divided into two; however, the messages will be recorded without a break. Message 1 Message 2 Message 3 A message is divided. Recording continues 1 Tip
You can divide a message during recording pause.
Press . or >+ to display BEEP ON (or OFF) and press NxPLAY/STOP.

ON (or OFF) will flash.

Tune in the station.
1 Press . or >+ repeatedly until the preset number you want is displayed. When you press and hold . or >+ , the preset numbers change rapidly.

Connection

Recording FM broadcasts
1 Press FM to enter the FM mode. 2 Tune in the station you want to record. 3 Press zXREC/PAUSE to start recording. 4 Press xSTOP to stop recording.
Press . or >+ to select ON and press NxPLAY/STOP.

The setting is changed.

Press . or >+ to select ON or OFF and press NxPLAY/STOP.
The setting is completed.
To USB connector of IC recorder
2 Press xSTOP to turn the FM radio off.
Press . or >+ to select ADD or OVER and press NxPLAY/STOP.
ADD: adds a recording to a previously recorded message OVER: adds an overwrite recording.
Connecting cable (supplied)
To USB connector of your computer
Erasing preset FM radio stations
Presetting FM radio stations
The display in the display window may be different from the actual one in some regions. You can preset up to 25 FM radio stations in the IC recorders memory.
Press xSTOP before you press NxPLAY/STOP in step 3.
To prohibit to add a recording
In step 3 , select OFF and press NxPLAY/STOP.
When you press DIVIDE during playback: The message is divided into two at the point you pressed the button, and the new message number and DIVIDE flash three times. The message numbers of the following messages will increase by one.
Message 1 Message 2 Message 3
3 Press NxPLAY/STOP. OFF starts to flash.
Changing the Recording Mode
HQ: You can record with the high quality sound (monaural sound). SP: You can record with better sound (monaural sound). LP: You can record for longer time (monaural sound).

Precautions

On power Operate the unit only on 3 V DC. Use two LR03 (size AAA) alkaline batteries. On safety Do not operate the unit while driving, cycling or operating any motorized vehicle. On handling Do not leave the unit in a location near heat sources, or in a place subject to direct sunlight, excessive dust or mechanical shock. Should any solid object or liquid fall into the unit, remove the batteries and have the unit checked by qualified personnel before operating it any further. On noise Noise may be heard when the unit is placed near an AC power source, a fluorescent lamp or a mobile phone during recording or playback. Noise may be recorded when an object, such as your finger, etc., rubs or scratches the unit during recording. On maintenance To clean the exterior, use a soft cloth slightly moistened in water. Do not use alcohol, benzine or thinner. If you have any questions or problems concerning your unit, please consult your nearest Sony dealer.

To cancel or change the alarm setting
4 Press . or >+ to select ON. ON starts to flash. 1 Select the message you set the alarm to play back, and press DISPLAY/MENU for more than 1 second to enter the menu mode. 2 Press . or > + to select ALARM ON. 3 Press NxPLAY/STOP to flash ON. 4 To cancel the alarm setting: Press . or > + to flash OFF and press NxPLAY/STOP. To change the alarm setting: Press NxPLAY/STOP. When the alarm date is displayed, follow the Steps 3 to 6 of Playing Back a Message at a Desired Time with an Alarm to change the alarm setting. 5 Press xSTOP to exit the menu mode.
Adding a Recording to a Previously Recorded Message
You can add a recording to the message being played back. When ADD is selected in the menu The added recording will be placed after the current message and counted as a part of the message. During Message 3 Message 4 playback of Message 3 After adding a recording

Message 3 Message 4

A message is divided.
The message numbers increase.
Press DISPLAY/MENU for more than 1 second until MODE appears in the display window. Make sure that MODE is displayed and press NxPLAY/ STOP.
HQ (or SP, LP) will flash.
To play the divided message
Press. or >+ to display the message number as the divided messages each have message numbers. 1 To play the divided messages continuously
Select ON for CONT in the menu as described in Playing Back All Messages in a Folder Continuously.
5 Press NxPLAY/STOP. DATE will flash in the display window.
Tune in the station you want to preset and store on the preset number.
Press and hold NxPLAY/STOP until a preset number flashes on the display. The station will be stored in memory after 3 seconds.
Press . or >+ repeatedly until the preset number you want to erase is displayed. Erase the preset number.
1 Press NxPLAY/STOP for more than 1 second. The preset number and ERASE flash in the display window.

Set the alarm date.

To play back on a desired date (the message will be played back at the same time on the same date every year until you erase the message) 1 Press NxPLAY/STOP while DATE is flashing. The year digits will flash.
If 99 messages have been recorded in a folder, you cannot divide a message. In that case, reduce the number of messages to 98 or less by erasing unnecessary messages or by moving some of the messages to another folder before dividing a message. If you divide a message with an alarm setting, the alarm setting remains only with the former message divided. You cannot divide a message in the first or the last 1 second. If you divide a message frequently, the unit may become unable to divide a message. Once a message is divided, you cannot combine the divided messages with the IC recorder. To combine the divided messages, use the supplied applicatio software.

2 Press NxPLAY/STOP. The preset number will be changed to - -.
While the ADD or OVER flashes, press zXREC/PAUSE again.
The OPR indicator will light in red. An add or overwrite recording starts.
While the unit is stopped, select the message you want to move.
1 Tip 4 Press . or >+ to select the day digits. To play back once a week
Even if the HOLD function is activated, you can stop the alarm playback. To stop the alarm or playback, press xSTOP.
Press xSTOP to stop the recording.
Press DISPLAY/MENU for more than 1 second until MODE appears in the display window. Press . or >+ to select MOVE and press NxPLAY/ STOP.
The destination folder indication flashes.
Press . or >+ to select the day of the week.
Selecting the Display Mode
You can select the display mode for the stop, recording and playback modes. Each time you press DISPLAY/MENU, the display mode will change as shown below: 1 On the current time display
If the unit is left unoperated for more than 3 seconds in the stop mode, the display will show the current time, regardless of the display mode setting.
Press DISPLAY/MENU for more than 1 second until MODE appears in the display window. Press . or >+ to display CONT and press NxPLAY/ STOP.

OFF (or ON) will flash.

You cannot add or overwrite a recording if the remaining memory is not long enough. The added or overwritten portion of a message will be recorded in the same recording mode (HQ, SP, or LP).
To play back at the same time every day
Press . or >+ to select DAILY.
Preset stations automatically in the menu.
3 Press . or >+ to select YES and press NxPLAY/STOP. The IC recorder automatically scans the radio frequencies and the stations will be stored in memory from the lower frequencies to the higher ones. 4 Press xSTOP to exit from the menu mode. If the unit is left unused for more than 3 seconds in the stop mode, the display will show the current time.
Switching the receiver sensitivity of the FM radio
1 Press DISPLAY/MENU for more than 1 second until AUTO- P appears in the display window.
Press FM to enter the FM mode.
Recording with an External Microphone or from Other Equipment

Press . or >+ to select the folder to which you want to move the message (C in this case). Press NxPLAY/STOP.
The message is moved in the destination folder.

Press NxPLAY/STOP.

The hour digits will flash.

Counter:

B Elapsed playback/recording

time in one message

Connect a plug-in-power type microphone or other equipment to the (microphone) jack.

Set the alarm time.

1 Press . or >+ to select the hour digits and press NxPLAY/STOP. The minute digits will flash. 2 Press . or >+ to select the minute digits and press NxPLAY/STOP. B-PLAY will be displayed.
Remaining time (REMAIN): In the playback mode: The remaining time of one message indication. In the stop and recording mode: The remaining recording time indication.
Press DISPLAY/MENU for more than 1 second until AUTO-P appears in the display window.
When recording with an external microphone
(microphone) mini-plug (monaural) External microphone (not supplied) When you connect an external microphone, the built-in microphone is automatically cut off. When a plug in power type microphone is connected, power is automatically supplied to the microphone from the IC recorder.

2 Press NxPLAY/STOP.

Turning off the OPR Indicator (LED)
During recording and playback, the OPR (operation) indicator lights or flashes. You can set the OPR indicator to turn off even in operation.
Recorded date (REC DATE)*: The date the current message was recorded.
To cancel moving the message(s)
Press xSTOP before step 5. Note
The move function does not duplicate a message in another folder. When you move a message to another folder, the one in the previous folder will be deleted.

Set the alarm sound.

1 Press . or >+ to select the alarm sound either from B-PLAY (playing back the message after the alarm) or B-ONLY (alarm only) 2 Press NxPLAY/STOP. ALARM ON will be displayed.
Press . or >+ to select LOCAL or DX and press NxPLAY/STOP.
Recorded time (REC DATE)**: The time the current message was recorded.
Press DISPLAY/MENU for more than 1 second until MODE appears in the display window. Press . or >+ to display LED and press NxPLAY/STOP.
When recording from other equipment
(micromini-plug (monaural) phone)
Audio connecting cable with attenuator (not supplied)
EAR, EARPHONE, v or REC OUT mini-plug (stereo or monaural)
* If the clock has not been set, --Y--M--D will be displayed. **If the clock has not been set, --:-- will be displayed.
Press . or >+ to select OFF and press NxPLAY/STOP.

Tape recorder, TV, radio, etc.
Follow the steps in Recording Messages on the front side to record messages.
Make sure that the plugs are connected securely. We recommend you make a trial recording to check the connections and volume control. When connecting equipment other than Sonys, refer to the instruction manual of the equipment.
, is displayed when the number of the message with alarm setting is selected. At the set time, the alarm will sound for about 10 seconds and the selected message will be played back. (If you have selected B-ONLY, only the alarm will sound.) During playback, ALARM will flash in the display window. When the playback ends, the unit will stop automatically at the beginning of that message.
When the IC recorder is connected to the USB connector of your computer, the OPR indicator always flashes regardless of the menu setting.

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A. Audio Studio:

Sl No Item description Dictaphone for field recording Condenser Microphone with accessories and stand Unidirectional Dynamic Microphone Omnidirectional Dynamic Microphone Specifications Continuous records up to 16 hrs, USB connectivity Large Dual-Diaphragm Microphone Frequency response 20Hz to 20kHz (POP Filter for Studio Microphone) Frequency response: 50 -13,000 Hz Frequency response: 50 to 12,000 Hz Hardware: Apple MAC Pro Quad: 3GHz Dual-Core Intel Xeon 5100 series processor (maximum speed); 4GB 667MHz DDR2 ECC fully-buffered DIMM (FB-DIMM) memory; 1 x 250GB Serial ATA (3GB/s) 7200 rpm & 2 x 500GB Serial ATA (3GB/s) 7200 rpm internal Hard Disk Drive; 1 x 16x SuperDrive with double-layer support (DVD+R DL/DVDRW/CD-RW); 1 x 23-inch Apple Cinema HD Display; Nvidia Quadro FX 4500 PCIe card with 512MB of GDDR3 SDRAM (two dual-link DVI ports and one stereo 3D port); 1 x 10 Bit Uncompressed PCIe DeckLink Extreme card; Apple keyboard & optical mouse, MAC os 5 High End Editing System with Software and Hardware 10x (latest version) Software (Academic pack latest version for MAC & Windows ): 1. Final Cut Studio complete consisting: Final Cut Pro, Soundtrack Pro, Motion2, DVD Studio Pro, Compressor, Cinema Tools, Apple Qmaster, Live Type etc. 2. Pro Tools Studio complete consisting with all Hardware & Software: Avid Pro Tools LE, Digi 002, Digi 002 Rack, Mbox 3. Shake 4.1 4. Logic Express 7.2 Professional Audio Monitor True On-Line Double Conversion Architecture with Microprocessor Controlled IGBT-PWM Technology; Input Power Factor = 0.99; Input isolation Transformer; Battery Type = SMF (EXIDE make); Battery Back-up time = 2 hours at full load; Audible Noise = < 53 dBA; Certification : ISO 9001, ISO14001, CE, UL, EN 5009111 / EN 62040-1-1 FCC class A, EN 50091-2 / EN 62040-2 Class A Apple MAC Pro Quad Final Cut Studio & Pro Tools Studio Complete (latest version with hard copy manual for MAC & Windows) Compatible make/model to suit the existing equipment SONY ICD P330F Shure KSM44 Sony F720 / Shure SM58 Shure VP64AL
Audio Monitor Online UPS Systems ( 5 KVA / 4 KW) Microphone Stand (Table top) Microphone Stand (long) Audio Patch bay Audio Patch panel Patch panel Rack Wall plate Split Air Conditioner

M-AUDIO MM-BX8A

16 XLR Female, 16 phono socket ( ) , 8 phono mini socket 19 Rack with all accessories 3 XLR Female, 3 phono socket( ) , 3 phono socket (3.5mm) Low noise ACs for Radio Studio (1.5/2 Ton capacity)

Neutrik

B. Television Studio :
Sl No 3 Item description Tripod (for existing SONY DSR 570WSPL Camera) Professional Studio Head Phone Interview Microphone Specifications Indigenous Tripod & Spreader with dolly; Fluid head with 100 mm bowl base; 7 steps horizontal & vertical drag; 2 pan bar; carrying capacity 15 to 30 kg with best quality soft carrying case Frequency response: 10-20kHz with Stereo unmatched plug 1/4" and 1/8" High sensitivity (-54 dB), Frequency response (60 Hz to 17 kHz) SONY MDR-7506 Sony F-112 Compatible make/model to suit the existing equipment
Wireless lapels Mics systems 14" flat screen consumer TV Gooseneck Microphone Audio Patch bay Audio Patch panel Video Patch panel Patch panel Rack Wall plate Cool light systems for Television Studio with manual Pantograph system, dimmer system, dimmer control panel and Pole operated light Aluminum Ladder with dolly (8 feet) Video Cassette Player/recorder / DV recorder/player Split Air Conditioner
Lav Mic, Bodypack TX and Portable RX Wireless System (Channels 62 to 65) (complete package) RCA in/out, S-video in/out (auto select input source) 18 inch long gooseneck mic with accessories and stand 16 XLR Male, 16 XLR Female, 16 phono socket 16 BNC, 16 S-video, 16 RCA female socket 19 Rack with all accessories 3 BNC, 3 S-video, 3 XLR Female, 3 phono socket
Sony UWP-C1/6264 SONY Shure MX412SE/S
55W BIAX 2G11 lamps having colour temperature of 3000K, 3200K & 5600K with compatible high intensity luminaries and connectors
Neutrik Canara Cool Light Model : 1. CC-255Dx 2. CC-442Dx 3. CC-455Dx 4. CC-655Dx 5. PH-2.5M JVC HRDVS3U (Silver )
Mini-DV/S-VHS Combo with firewire (IEEE1394) connectivity Low noise ACs for Television Studio (1.5/2 Ton capacity)
C. Screening and Print Media Laboratory:
Sl No 7 Digital Camera Digital SLR Camera (film base) Multimedia Projector PA System with Speakers Cordless Microphone Microphone stand (long) Desk Top Publishing Computers (for Media Lab) Intel Pentium D 915 Processor with Dual Core Processing; 1 GB DDR2 SDRAM at 533 MHz; 256 MB Video RAM; 160GB SATA II 7200 RPM Hard Drive with 8MB Data Burst Cache at 3GB/s; DVD Writer; 1.44 MB FDD; Optical Mouse; Keyboard; Speakers; Video Capturing card with Fireware port; 100/1000 MB NIC; 15 TFT Flat Panel; Windows XP Home/Professional/Vista with Media. Intel Pentium D 915 Processor with Dual Core Processing; 512 MB DDR2 SDRAM at 533 MHz, 80GB SATA II 7200 RPM Hard Drive with 8MB Data Burst Cache at 3GB/s; DVD Combo Drive; 1.44 MB FDD; Optical Mouse; Keyboard; Speakers; 10/1000 MB NIC; 15 TFT Flat Panel; Windows XP Vista with Media; Computer table and UPS (600VA) Item description Specifications 8.1 Mega Pixel Digital camera with 1GB Memory Stick. USB port for PC connectivity (with cable & driver), Rechargeable Battery, Charger, Carrying case (complete package with extra one battery and one 1GB memory stick) Auto/Manual Focus, FL 85 mm (with additional 135mm lens, battery and Carrying case) 3000 Lumens or higher , INPUT : 1x SVGA, 2x RCA, 1x Stereo audio, 1x S-VIDEO Accessories: 1 x 25 meters RGB Cable (with 2x15 pin D male connector); 2x 25 meters RCA cable (with 2x RCA male connector each cable) and wall mounting accessories A good Surround sound system with 4 speakers A good quality cordless microphone (at least 50 meters coverage) Compatible make/model to suit the existing equipment

Sharp PG-MB60X Philips or Ahuja Philips or Ahuja Philips or Ahuja
Desk Top Publishing Computers (for Faculty)
D. Audio video Cable Connectors etc. (Metal connectors with
Sl No Item description 1 XLR male 2 XLR female Pin XLR female to RCA male Pin XLR female to RCA female Pin XLR male to RCA male Pin XLR male to RCA female Pin XLR female to 1/4" female Pin XLR male to 1/4" male Pin XLR female to 1 /4 " male Pin XLR male to 1/4" female Pin XLR female to BNC female Pin XLR male to BNC female 13 Mono male with spring relief plug 14 Stereo male with spring relief plug 15 Mono Phone jack chassis mount 16 Phone female cable end 17 3.5mm mini male cable end 18 3.5mm stereo mini male cable end 19 3.5mm mini female cable end 20 3.5mm stereo mini female cable end 21 3.5mm mini female chassis mount 22 RCA Phono Male cable end with spring relief 23 RCA female cable end with strain relief 24 RCA female chassis mount 25 RCA female to female chassis mount 26 BNC male to BNC male barrel 27 BNC female to BNC female barrel 28 BNC male to 2 BNC female (T) 29 BNC female to 2 BNC female (T) 30 BNC female to BNC male right angle 31 BNC male to phono(RCA) female 32 Phono(RCA) female to female chassis mount 33 Phono(RCA) male to BNC female 34 Phono(RCA) female to female barrel BNC connector cable end crimp type true 35 75ohmsRGBNC female to BNC female chassis mount 37 BNC female (isolated) rear solder points chassis mount 38 XLR male to XLR male barrel 39 Phono female to female stereo/mono barrel 40 Phono male to mini-phone female 41 Mini phone female to female barrel 42 Mini phone male to phone female 43 Mini phone to stereo female 44 3.5mm mono male to stereo female 45 Phono male to mini phone female 46 Phono male to phone female 47 phone male to phono female 48 Phono female to 2 phono female (T) 49 2.5mm female to 3.5mm stereo male Specifications NEUTRIK / Switch-Craft NEUTRIK / Switch-Craft NEUTRIK / Switch-Craft NEUTRIK / Switch-Craft NEUTRIK / Switch-Craft NEUTRIK / Switch-Craft NEUTRIK / Switch-Craft NEUTRIK / Switch-Craft NEUTRIK / Switch-Craft NEUTRIK / Switch-Craft NEUTRIK / Switch-Craft NEUTRIK / Switch-Craft TECNEC TECNEC TECNEC TECNEC TECNEC TECNEC TECNEC TECNEC TECNEC TECNEC TECNEC TECNEC TECNEC TECNEC TECNEC TECNEC TECNEC TECNEC TECNEC TECNEC TECNEC TECNEC CONNECTRONICS CONNECTRONICS CONNECTRONICS Neutrik / Switch-craft Neutrik / Switch-craft Neutrik / Switch-craft Neutrik / Switch-craft Neutrik / Switch-craft Neutrik / Switch-craft Neutrik / Switch-craft Neutrik / Switch-craft Neutrik / Switch-craft Neutrik / Switch-craft Neutrik / Switch-craft Neutrik / Switch-craft

Nickel over Brass) :

Recommended make/model to suit the existing equipment NC3FXX-B NC3MXX-B NA2FPMM NA2FPMF NA2MPMM NA2MPMF NA3FJ NA3MP NA3FP NA3MJ NA2FBNC NA2MBNC SP-SPRING SP-SSP SPFS-CM SPF M-3.5 M-3.5S MF MF-S MF-CM P-VSOLDER PF PFCM PF-PFCM BM-BM BF-BF B-2BF BF-T B-BFRA B-PF PF-PFCM P-BF PF-PF B-CRIMP BF-BFCM BFCM NA3MM SPF-SPF SP-MF MF-MF M-PF M-SPF M-SPF-S P-MF P-SPF SP-PF PF-T AA222

3.5mm stereo jack to 3.5mm mono plug 3.5mm stereo plug to two 3.5mm stereo jacks stereo plug to 2 stereo jacks 3.5mm stereo jack to stereo plug stereo female to 3.5mm stereo male 3.5mm female to 2.5mm male Phono(RCA) male to 2 phono female(T) RCA female to right angle RCA male S-video 4 pin female to female chassis mount barrel S-video 4 pin female to 4 pin female In-Line barrel S-video 4 pin female mount (Flange Style) S-video 4 pin male connector cable end S-video 4 pin female connector cable end S-video 4 pin male premium Metal S-connector S-video 4 pin female premium Metal S-connector S-video 4 pin female to female chassis mount barrel S-video 4 pin female chassis mount Phono to 3.5mm Jack Audio cable Soldering Lead Multicore Soldering Resists and Flux Surface Mount Paste De-soldering Wick De-soldering pump Audio cable: Single pair
Neutrik / Switch-craft Neutrik / Switch-craft Neutrik / Switch-craft Neutrik / Switch-craft Neutrik / Switch-craft Neutrik / Switch-craft Neutrik / Switch-craft Neutrik / Switch-craft Hirose connectors Hirose connectors Hirose connectors Hirose connectors Hirose connectors Hirose connectors Hirose connectors Hirose connectors Hirose connectors Hirose connectors 60/40 Tin/Lead Alloy Red Jelly Flux Fine Pitch Stencilling Grade
AA215 AA216 AA218 AA219 AA220 AA221 P-2PF PF-PM/RA SV-4BCM SV-4B SVHS-4FCM SVHS-4M SVHS-4F SVHS-4M/M SVHS-4F/M SV4-BLCM TCS7848 BS441, Type 1 DTD599a and DIN8516
Technical Specification : Gage/Strand : 24/45x40, O.D :.199 , PF/FT : 30, Jacket : EPDM Technical Specification : Gage/Strand : 22/7x30, O.D :.168, PF/FT : 35, Jacket : PVC/CM Technical Specification : Gage:RG59/20, Strand : 7x39, O.D :.305, PF/FT : 20.5, Vel-Prop: 66%, Jacket : Hi-Flex, Shield :98% DblBraid, Technical Specification : Gage: RG59/20/Solid, O.D :.508, PF/FT : 17.0, Vel-Prop: 79%, Jacket :PVC, Shield :100%foil/93% Braid 8mm thick jacket, Multi-strand tension bearing filler for superb strength. Flexible.042" thick rubber jacket. Individual coax cable diameter.122". Individual foamed PE cable dialectric insulation, insulation O.D. =.087". Center conductor 24 AWG. Nominal Capacitance 16.9pf/ft. Shielding 95% braided copper. Additional Specifications: Conductor resistance (ohms/meter) @20C = 0.161 Inductance (H @1KHz) = 0.410 Impedance (ohms @ 1MHz) = 71-76

Belden CDT BL-8413 Computable Standard : NEC, Belden, Nutrik, Nexans Belden CDT BL-8723 Belden CDT BL-8281F For the broadcasting studio, video systems, industry standard braided screened 75 cable. Canare 75 V3-4CFB

Audio cable: 2 pairs

Video coaxial cable: Single core
Video coaxial cable: Three core
S-Video Cable RCA/Phono cable: 2 core cable

Six core cable:

 

Technical specifications

General
Product TypeDigital voice recorder with radio
Digital Player TypeFlash based
Width1.4 in
Depth0.7 in
Height4.3 in
Weight2.4 oz
PC Interface SupportedUSB
Audio System
Capacity64 MB
Digital Storage MediaFlash memory - integrated
Sound Output ModeMono
Built-in ClockDigital clock, alarm
Additional FeaturesBattery level indication, hold button, voice operated recording, date display
Amplifier
Output Channel Qty1 channel(s)
Output Power / Total250 mW
Built-in Display
Built-in DisplayLCD
Speaker System
Speaker(s)1 x speaker - built-in - 250 mW
Driver DetailsSpeaker : 1 x full-range driver - 28mm
Digital Player (Recorder)
Edit FunctionsMove
Recording Time1175 min - SP (Standard Play), 1930 min - LP (Long Play), 440 min - HQ (High Quality)
Data Storage CapabilityUp to 396 files / 4 folders
Sample Rate8 kHz
Response Bandwidth260 - 6800 Hz
Radio
TypeRadio tuner - digital - FM
Preset Station Qty25 preset stations
Microphone
TypeMicrophone - built-in
Connections
Connector Type1 x headphones ( mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm ) 1 x microphone ( mini-phone 3.5 mm ) 1 x USB
Miscellaneous
Cables Included1 x USB cable
SoftwareSony Digital Voice Editor 2
Battery
Battery2 x battery - AAA type
System Requirements
OS RequiredMicrosoft Windows 98/ME/2000/XP
Universal Product Identifiers
BrandSony
Part NumberICD-P330F
GTIN00027242687783

 

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