Recommendations for a trial recording, About sound that might be recorded as noise, Techniques for better recording – Sony ICD-BX022 User Manual

Page 2: For better recording and playback, Making settings for the menu, Menu settings, Monitoring the recording, Convenient playback methods, Recording on other equipment, Precautions

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Erasing

Notes

Once a recording has been erased, you

cannot retrieve it.

If the message you want to erase is locked in

the menu, you cannot erase the message.

Selecting a message and

erasing it

1

Select the message you want to erase

when the IC recorder is in the stop or

playback mode.

2

Press [ERASE] while you are playing

back the message you want to erase, or

press and hold [ERASE] during the stop

mode.
A beep will sound and the message

number and “ERASE” will flash.
When “BEEP” in the menu is set to

“OFF,” no beep sound will be heard.

ERASE

3

Press [ERASE] again.

“ERASE” appears in the display window

and the selected message will be erased.
Not pressing [ERASE] for one minute

cancels erasing.
When a message is erased, the

remaining messages will advance and

be renumbered so that there will be no

space between messages.

To cancel erasing

1

Press [

(stop)] before step 3 of

“Selecting a message and erasing it.”

Guide to Better Sound

Recording

Recommendations for

a trial recording

The recording environment varies from

situation to situation. The dimensions

of a room, the loudness of speech, or a

location near noisy equipment can make a

difference, etc. The desired sound quality

also differs depending on the purpose of

the recording.

Therefore, a trial recording is very useful to

avoid missing an important recording, or to

create an environment to record sound with

the ideal quality.

About sound that

might be recorded as

noise

Sounds that cause noise

The IC recorder may record various sounds

other than voice, and the sounds will be

heard as noise.

Sounds that occur when you touch the IC

recorder (touch noise)

Rustling sounds of your clothes (when

putting the IC recorder in your pocket)

Vibration sounds (when putting the IC

recorder on a desk or a piano, etc.)

Noise from air conditioner, projector,

PC, etc.

Extra ambient sounds (when recording a

lecture or a lesson)

Breath hitting the microphone when

recording near your mouth (pop noise)

Noise caused when recording in long play

recording mode (“LP”)

To reduce recording noise

Touch noises may be recorded when you

touch the IC recorder during recording.

Try to avoid touching the IC recorder

until the recording ends.

Move the IC recorder far from the sound

source, or eliminate the noise.

Select the best recording mode according

to the situation. We recommend you to

set the recording mode to the high-

quality mode (“HQ”) when you are

concerned about ambient noise.

Select the best microphone sensitivity

according to the situation. Please try

to lower the setting of the microphone

sensitivity when the ambient sounds

become noise and it is not easy to hear the

target sound.

Techniques for Better

Recording

The IC recorder allows you to record

in a variety of situations. This section

introduces easy recording setup for 2

typical scenes.

To record a meeting

Tips for setup

The noise of vibration, etc., transmitted

from the desk can be reduced by putting a

handkerchief under the IC recorder.

Record near the speaker.

To record voice memos or

dictation

Tips for setup

When recording, hold the IC recorder beside

your mouth to avoid breathing into the

built-in microphone.

When you record holding the IC recorder in

your hand, please note that the sounds from

touching the IC recorder (touch noise) are

not recorded.

For better recording

and playback

To obtain the best recording results,

perform a trial recording in advance.

The IC recorder has a noise cut function.

The noise cut function reduces the noise,

therefore you can hear the recorded file

more clearly.

About the Menu Function

Making Settings for

the Menu

1

Press [MENU] to enter the menu mode.

The menu mode window will be

displayed.

2

Press [–

] or [

+] to

select the menu item for which

you want to set, and then press

[ PLAY/STOP•ENTER].

3

Press [–

] or [

+] to select the

setting that you want to set, and then

press [ PLAY/STOP•ENTER].

4

Press [

(stop)] to exit the menu mode.

Note

If you do not press any button for 1 minute,

the menu mode is automatically canceled and

the window will return to the normal display.

To return to the previous window

Press [MENU] during menu mode.

To exit the menu mode

Press [

(stop)].

Menu settings

*: Initial setting
MODE

Sets the recording mode.

HQ*: High-quality monaural recording mode

(44.1 kHz/128 kbps)

You can record with monaural high-quality

sound.

SP: Standard play monaural recording mode

(44.1 kHz/48 kbps)

You can record with standard quality

sound.

LP: Long play monaural recording mode

(11.025 kHz/8 kbps)

You can record for a longer time with

monaural sound.
Note

You cannot change the recording mode while

recording.

SENS

Sets the microphone sensitivity.

*: To record a sound far away from the IC

recorder or a low sound, such as a recording

made in a spacious room.

: To record dictation with a microphone

in front of your mouth, a sound near the IC

recorder, or a loud sound.

VOR

Sets the VOR (Voice Operated Recording)

function.

ON: Recording starts when the IC recorder

detects sound and pauses when no sound

is heard, eliminating recording during

soundless periods. The VOR function is

activated when [

REC/PAUSE] is pressed.

OFF*: The VOR function does not work.

Tip

Recording pauses when the sound level is too

low during recording (“VOR PAUSE” flashes).

Recording starts again when the sound level

increases.

DPC

Sets the DPC (Digital Pitch Control) function.

ON: You can adjust the speed of the playback

in a range from +100% to –50%, by 10%

increments for the + setting and by 5%

decrements for the – setting.

OFF*: The DPC function is canceled.
N-CUT

Sets the noise cut function.

ON: The distortion of very low and high

frequencies which are outside the human

voice range is reduced, therefore you can

hear the human voice more clearly.

OFF*: The noise cut function does not work.

Note

The effect of the noise cut function may be

different depending on the condition of the

recorded voice.

EASY-S

Sets the easy search function.

ON: You can go forward for about 10 seconds

by pressing [

+] and go back for about 3

seconds by pressing [–

]. This function

is useful when attempting to locate desired

point in a long recording.

OFF*: The easy search function does not

work. When you press [

+] or [–

],

a message will be moved forward or

backward.

DISPLAY

ELAPSE*: During recording, the recording

time of the current message

During playing back, the elapsed playback

time of one message

REMAIN: During recording or being stopped,

the available recording time

During playing back, the remaining time of

the message

REC DATE: Recording date

REC TIME: Recording time
SET DATE

Sets the year, month, day, hour, and minute in

sequence.
HOUR

Sets the clock display.

12H: AM12:00 = midnight, PM12:00 = noon

24H*: 0:00 = midnight, 12:00 = noon
BEEP

Sets whether a beep will be heard or not.

ON*: A beep will sound to indicate that an

operation has been accepted or an error has

occurred.

OFF: No beep sound will be heard.
LOCK

Locks the message so that you cannot move

it, erase it.

ON: The lock function is activated.

OFF*: The lock function is canceled.
MOVE

The selected message will be moved to the

selected folder ( , , or ).

Before attempting to move a message, select

the message to be moved, and then go to the

menu window.
ALL ERASE

All messages in the selected folder will be

erased.

Select a folder from which all messages are to

be erased, and then go to the menu window

and press [ PLAY/STOP•ENTER] while

“ALL ERASE” is flashing.

Other Recording Operations

Monitoring the

Recording

If you connect commercially available

headphones to the

(headphone) jack

before you start, you can monitor the

recording. You can adjust the monitoring

volume by pressing [VOL –/+], but the

recording level is fixed.

Note

When you are using the built-in speaker

or monitoring the recording, the noise cut

function may not be effective.

Recording with an

External Microphone

or from Other

Equipment

1

Connect an external microphone or

other equipment to the

(microphone)

jack when the IC recorder is in the stop

mode.
When the recording mode is set to “HQ,”

and a stereo microphone is used, you can

record sound in stereo.
When you use an other equipment,

connect the audio output connector

(stereo mini-plug) of other equipment

to the

(microphone) jack of the IC

recorder using an audio connecting cable

(not supplied).
For details about the audio connecting

cable, see “Specifications.”

2

Press [FOLDER] to select the folder in

which you want to record messages ( ,

, or ).

3

Press [

REC/PAUSE] to start recording.

The built-in microphone is automatically

cut off.
If the input level is not strong enough,

adjust the microphone sensitivity on the

IC recorder.
When a plug in power type microphone

is connected, power is automatically

supplied to the microphone from the IC

recorder.

4

Press [

(stop)] to stop recording.

Note

Before you start recording, we recommend

you make a trial recording first.

To record sound from a telephone

or a cell phone

You can use the ECM-TL3 headphone-

type electret condenser microphone (not

supplied) to record sound from a telephone

or a cell phone.

For details on how to make the connection,

refer to the operating instructions supplied

with the ECM-TL3 microphone.

Other Playback Operations

Convenient Playback

Methods

To listen with better sound quality

To listen with the headphones:

Connect a commercially available

headphones to the

(headphone) jack.

The built-in speaker will be automatically

disconnected.

To listen from an external speaker:

Connect an active or passive speaker (not

supplied) to the

(headphone) jack.

Quickly locating the point you

wish to start playback (Easy

Search)

When “EASY-S” is set to “ON” in the menu,

you can quickly locate the point at which

you wish to start playback by pressing

[–

] or [

+] repeatedly during

playback.

You can go back approx. 3 seconds by

pressing [–

] once, or advance approx.

10 seconds by pressing [

+] once. This

function is useful for locating a desired

point in a long recording.

To play back a message repeatedly

During playback, press and hold

[

PLAY/STOP•ENTER] until “ ”

appears. The selected message will be

played back repeatedly.

To resume normal playback, press

[

PLAY/STOP•ENTER] again.

Recording on Other

Equipment

You can record the message of the IC

recorder on other equipment.

Before you start recording, we recommend

you to make trial recording first.

1

Connect the

(headphone) jack of the

IC recorder to the audio input connector

(stereo minijack) of other equipment

using an audio connecting cable (not

supplied).
For details about the audio connecting

cable, see “Specifications.”

2

Press [

PLAY/STOP•ENTER] to start

playback and at the same time set the

connected equipment to the recording

mode.
A message from the IC recorder will be

recorded on the equipment connected.

3

Press

(stop) on the IC recorder. Also

stop the connected equipment at the

same time.

Additional Information

Precautions

On power

Operate the unit only on 3.0 V or 2.4 V DC.

Use two LR03 (size AAA) alkaline batteries

or two NH-AAA rechargeable batteries.

You cannot charge the rechargeable

batteries using the unit.

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.

Be careful not to allow water to splash

on the unit. The unit is not water-proof.

In particular, be careful in the following

situations.

When you have the unit in your pocket

and go to the bathroom, etc.

When you bend down, the unit may

drop into the water and may get wet.

When you use the unit in an

environment where the unit is exposed

to rain, snow, or humidity.

In circumstances where you get sweaty.

If you touch the unit with wet hands

or if you put the unit in the pocket of

sweaty clothes, the unit may get wet.

You may feel pain in your ears if you

use the headphones when the ambient

air is very dry. This is not because of

a malfunction of the headphones, but

because of static electricity accumulated

in your body. You can reduce static

electricity by wearing non-synthetic

clothes that prevent the emergence of

static electricity.

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.

Backup recommendations

To avoid potential risk of data loss

caused by accidental operation or

malfunction of the IC recorder, we

recommend that you save a backup copy

of your recorded messages on a tape

recorder, etc.

Specifications

Design and specifications

IC recorder section

Capacity (User available capacity)

2 GB (approx. 1.79 GB = 1,924,136,960 Byte)

A part of the memory capacity is used as a

management area.
Frequency range

HQ: 75 Hz - 17,000 Hz

SP: 75 Hz - 15,000 Hz

LP: 80 Hz - 3,500 Hz

MP3 bit rate and sampling frequency for

recording mode

HQ: 44.1 kHz, 128 kbps

SP: 44.1 kHz, 48 kbps

LP: 11.025 kHz, 8 kbps

General

Speaker

Approx. 28 mm

(1 1/8 in.)

dia.

Input/Output

Microphone jack (minijack, stereo)

input for plug in power, minimum input

level 0.6 mV

Headphone jack (minijack, stereo)

recommended output for 16 ohms

impedance headphones

Playback speed control (DPC)

+100% to –50%





Power output

300 mW
Power requirements

Two LR03 (size AAA) alkaline batteries

(supplied): 3.0 V DC

Two NH-AAA rechargeable batteries (not

supplied): 2.4 V DC
Operating temperature

5˚C - 35˚C

(41˚F - 95˚F)

Dimensions (w/h/d) (not incl. projecting

parts and controls) (JEITA)*

1

41.5 mm × 114.5 mm × 21.3 mm

(1 11/16 in. ×

4 5/8 in. × 27/32 in.)

Mass (JEITA)*

1

Approx. 76 g

(2 5/8 oz)

including LR03 (size

AAA) alkaline batteries

*

1

Measured value by the standard of JEITA

(Japan Electronics and Information

Technology Industries Association)

Supplied accessories

See “Step 1: Checking the Contents of the

Package.”
Optional accessories

Electret condenser microphone ECM-CS10,

ECM-CZ10, ECM-DS70P, ECM-DS30P,

ECM-CS3, ECM-TL3

Audio connecting cable*

2

RK-G136, RK-G139

Rechargeable battery NH-AAA-B2KN

Compact charger & 2-pc AAA Multi-Use

Premium batteries BCG-34HS2KAN
*

2

Audio connecting cable

To the IC

recorder

To the other

equipment

RK-G139 Stereo

mini-plug*

Mini-plug

(monaural)*

RK-G136 Stereo

mini-plug*

Stereo

mini-plug*

(without resistor)

Your dealer may not handle some of the

above listed optional accessories. Please ask

the dealer for detailed information.

Design and specifications are subject to

change without notice.

Maximum recording time*

3

*

4

The maximum recording time of all the

folders is as follows.
HQ mode

SP mode

LP mode

33 hr.

20 min.

89 hr.

534 hr.

25 min.

(hr. : hours/min. : minutes)

*

3

When you are going to record continuously

for a long time, you may have to replace

the batteries with new ones in the midst of

recording.

*

4

The maximum recording time varies if you

record messages in mixed recording mode.

Battery life*

5

When using Sony LR03 (SG) (size AAA)

alkaline batteries (with continuous use)
Recording mode*

6

HQ

SP

LP

Recording

Approx.

34 hr.

Approx.

39 hr.

Approx.

55 hr.

Playback*

7

through speaker

Approx.

12 hr.

Approx.

12 hr.

Approx.

12 hr.

Playback using the

headphones

Approx.

36 hr.

Approx.

36 hr.

Approx.

36 hr.

(hr. : hours)

When using Sony NH-AAA rechargeable

batteries (with continuous use)
Recording mode*

6

HQ

SP

LP

Recording

Approx.

22 hr.

Approx.

27 hr.

Approx.

37 hr.

Playback*

7

through

speaker

Approx.

10 hr.

Approx.

10 hr.

Approx.

10 hr.

Playback using the

headphones

Approx.

25 hr.

Approx.

25 hr.

Approx.

25 hr.

(hr. : hours)

*

5

The battery life is measured in testing using

methods proprietary to Sony, and with the

initial settings for the IC recorder.

*

6

For details about the recording mode, see

“Menu settings.”

*

7

When playing back music through the

internal speaker with the volume level set to

27

*

Trademarks

MPEG Layer-3 audio coding technology

and patents licensed from Fraunhofer IIS

and Thomson.

All other trademarks and registered

trademarks are trademarks or registered

trademarks of their respective holders.

Furthermore, “

TM

” and “

” are not

mentioned in each case in this manual.

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