Getting started (continued) – Sony PCM-D50 User Manual

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Getting Started (continued)

When you turn on the recorder for the first
time after purchasing

When the POWER switch is set to the “ON”
position, “ACCESSING MEMORY...” appears
on the display, and the ACCESS indicator
flashes. Information required for operation is
read into the recorder’s built-in memory.
Then, the display changes to the clock set
menu since the clock is not set when you
purchase the recorder.

When to replace the batteries

When using batteries, the remaining battery
power is indicated on the display.

There is sufficient battery power.

Replace all four batteries.

“CHANGE BATTERY” appears on the
display; there is no power left.
The recorder will not operate.

Notes on using rechargeable batteries

You can use rechargeable batteries with the
recorder.
Even if fully-charged rechargeable batteries are
inserted, the battery indicator may not show the full
status.
Use a recharger to recharge batteries at room
temperatures.
Use the following charger and rechargeable
batteries for the recorder:

Nickel metal hydride rechargeable battery:
NH-AA-4BE
Quick battery charger for nickel metal hydride
rechargeable batteries: BCG-34HE

Battery life

When using Sony LR6 (size AA) alkaline
batteries (supplied)*:

Linear PCM

MP3

96 kHz

24 bit

44 kHz

16 bit

128 kbps

44.1 kHz

Playback

Approx.
20 hours

Approx.
20 hours

Approx.
26 hours

Recording
while
monitoring

Approx.
12 hours

Approx.
14 hours

Recording
without
monitoring

Approx.
20 hours

Approx.
24 hours

When using Sony nickel metal hydride
rechargeable batteries NH-AA-4BE (not
supplied)*:

Linear PCM

MP3

96 kHz

24 bit

44 kHz

16 bit

128 kbps

44.1 kHz

Playback

Approx.
25 hours

Approx.
25 hours

Approx.
27 hours

Recording
while
monitoring

Approx.
13 hours

Approx.
15 hours

Recording
without
monitoring

Approx.
20 hours

Approx.
25 hours

Approximate values for continuous recording/
playback using the built-in memory at an ambient
room temperature with the LIMITER switch set to
“OFF,” and “LED” of the menu set to “OFF.” The
battery life may become shorter depending on the
operational conditions.

*

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