COBY electronic CXR190-1G User Manual

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Table of Contents

FEatuRES ...........................................................................4
GEttiNG StaRtED ............................................................5

CXR190-1G at a Glance .......................................................................5

LCD Display at a Glance .....................................................................7

Connecting Power ...............................................................................8

Loading Batteries ......................................................................8

Turning the Recorder On/Off ..........................................................9

Time/Standby/Sleep Mode ...................................................9

Key Lock (Hold Switch) .................................................................... 10

Connecting an External Microphone (Optional) .................. 10

Connecting Headphones (Optional) ..........................................11
OpERatiNG thE REcORDER ..........................................12

Making a Recording ......................................................................... 12

Playing Back a Recording ............................................................... 14

Editing a Recording .......................................................................... 15

Split.............................................................................................. 16

Remove a Section .................................................................. 16

Deleting a Recording........................................................................17
SEtup OptiONS ..............................................................19

Setting the Record Options .......................................................... 19

Record Mode Quality ............................................................ 19

Microphone Record Sensitivity ........................................ 20

Voice-Activated Recording (VAS)..................................... 20

Setting the Date and Time ............................................................ 21
uSiNG micROSD caRDS ................................................ 23
FORmattiNG thE REcORDER ...................................... 24

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