Galaxy Audio HDR2 User Manual

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1. The device allows you to record

ONLY in FOLDER 1. To change to FOLDER 1,

press + , when the LCD display shows FOLDER 1, you are in FOLDER 1
mode. (1)

2. The device allows you to record into the internal flash memory or into an installed SD card

memory (2). The HDR2 will change to the SD card memory automatically when SD card
is installed. Or you can press + to interchange between the memory of the
internal flash memory (F) and the SD card (C).

3. Press + or + to select the group number in the range from 1 to 9. (3)
4. Press or to select the recording track in the range from 01 to 99 to record (4). You

may select the blank track number you want to record to, then press button to record;
Or just press button directly, the device will select a blank track that follows the last
recorded track number to record (for example, if the last recorded track number is 05, the
automatically selected track number will be 06).

5. Press button to start recording, the Recording indicator

LED will light up (their may be

a short delay after pressing

REC button and seeing the indicators), and the time clock will

start running (5), which means that the recording is in progress. Press to pause
record during recording, the Recording indicator

LED will start flashing, press the same

button again to continue recording. Press button to finish recording.

6. The volume indicator will show on the LCD during recording (6), you can adjust input

volume by the Volume controller of Audio-in (8 or 9). Be sure to watch the recording level.
Setting it too high may result in a distorted recording level.

7. When you finish recording, the recording format and sample rate of this track will show up on

the LCD. (7)

8. For extended time recording or playing, you can move the Key hold switch (14) to ON

position to disable all buttons and switch to the OFF position to enable all buttons. This
feature is useful to prevent accidental interruptions.

Record from microphones

1.

The HDR2 is equipped with two built-in microphones (omni directional condenser type).
You may adjust the high/low sensitivity level of the built-in microphones using the Built-in
microphone sensitivity selector (13). The high sensitivity level of built-in microphone is at -
45dB (at 1KHz), while the low sensitivity level is at -35dB (at 1KHz). You may also adjust
the Volume control of Audio-in to make fine volume adjustments. ( 7 or 8 ).

2. There are two ¼” Audio-in jacks on the HDR2 ( 9 & 10 ). They allow you to plug two external

microphones into the jacks for recording. Select to “M” position of the Audio-in selector
(11). The two Audio-in jacks both provide DC 4.5V power. You may use either condenser
microphones or dynamic microphones as recording sources. The external microphone
record level is adjustable via the volume controls (7 or 8). The mic sensitivity switch (12)
has no effect on the external mics.

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