Sony ICD-UX60 User Manual

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ICD-UX60/UX70/UX80 GB 3-283-649-11(1)

1

GB

When the remaining battery/charging

indicator indicates “

,” charging is

completed. (Charging time: approx. 8

hours*)

When you use the IC recorder for the

first time, or after you have not used

the IC recorder for a certain time, it is

recommended that you charge the

battery repeatedly until “

” is displayed.

If the remaining battery/charging

indicator is not displayed, charging has

not been done properly. Proceed from

step 1 again.

* This is an approximation for the time it takes

to charge from no remaining battery power

to full battery power at room temperature.

It varies depending on the remaining power

and the condition of the battery. It also takes

more time if the temperature of the battery

is low, or if the battery is charged while you

are transferring data to the IC recorder.

If the IC recorder cannot be connected to

your computer directly, use the supplied

USB connection support cable.

Tip

You can charge the rechargeable battery

by connecting the IC recorder to an AC

outlet using a USB AC adaptor (not supplied)

(page 60).

Notes

While “

” or “

” is flashing instead

of the remaining battery/charging indicator,

you cannot charge the battery. Charge

the battery in an environment with a

temperature of 5 °C - 35 °C.
If “USB CHARGE” in the “DETAIL MENU” menu

is set to “OFF,” you cannot charge the battery

using your computer. Set “USB CHARGE” to

“ON” (page 43).
Do not use manganese battery for this IC

recorder.
During playback using the built-in speaker,

you cannot charge the battery.
When you use the IC recorder with a

rechargeable battery, the remaining battery/

charging indicator may not light fully.

Clock setting display appears and the

year section flashes when you insert

battery for the first time, or when you

insert battery after the IC recorder has

been without battery for a certain period

of time. Please refer to step 3 in “Step 2:

Setting the Clock” on page 16 to set the

date and time.

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