Accutone V9 User Manual

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V9

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Voice Recording and Playback via MicroSD

No setup or configuration required

Works with all instant voice messengers

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Works with all Windows , Macintosh systems.
No Drivers Required. MicroSD card not included.

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Plug & Play,

USB Conference Machine with Voice Recording.

Main Interface and Buttons

5. VoIP Mode Selection Button

6. Recording Button

7. SD Card Reader Mode Button
8. Recording Playback/Pause Button
9. Previous Recording Play Button

VoIP Selection (Green Mode)

Recording Selection (Red Mode)

SD Card Selection (Blue Mode)

*LED colors correspond to the three different modes:

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Green

Red

Blue

Other Parts
10. Headphone/earphone jack
11. MicroSD Card Slot
12. Back compartment/Stand
13. USB cable wind up storage
14. Multicolor LED-indicator

Digital Volume Control
1. Volume Up Button
2. Volume Down Button
3. Speaker Mute Button
4. Microphone Mute Button

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Connection and Installation

1. Open up the back compartment of the V9.

2. Find the USB-cable wind-up storage inside,
gently un-wind USB plug from storage and
connect to any USB port of the computer.

3. Insert MicroSD card into slot.

4. Direct Plug-and-Play, no drivers required.
Supports Windows® XP, Vista and 7, all Macinstosh OS X versions and
Linux OS.

5. In some OS, you might have to go to Sound in the control panel or
System Preferences to select the proper USB driver: VS1000B+ADC

Operation and Function

Normal Mode (VOIP) GREEN Light

1. Upon successful connection, LED-indicator
lights up GREEN, indicating Normal Mode.

2. When LED is Green, speaker and microphone should both be
functioning. If not, check control panel or system preferences if driver
is selected properly.

3. V9 is universal. Works with all Instant Messaging programs, and all
multimedia applications.

Digital Audio Controls

Under Normal Mode or any other
modes, user can adjust volume by
pressing to increase and to
decrease speaker volume.

is speaker mute and is
microphone mute.

VOIP

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