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Other information

Troubleshooting

Problem

Possible cause

Solution

Audio file sound is

distorted.

The recording level hasn’t been

adjusted.

Redo recording after adjusting the

recording level (

P.84).

The voice recorder’s recording

level, or the output level of the

connected external device may

be too high.

If the problem continues after adjusting

the voice recorder’s recording level

(

P.84), adjust the output level of the

external device.

An audio file is not

recorded in stereo.

The connected external

microphone is a mono

microphone.

Sound recorded by a connected external

mono microphone is recorded on the left

channel only.

[

Rec Mode

] is set to a mono

recording format.

Set [

Rec Mode

] to a stereo recording

format (

P.85).

A positive (

+

) value has been

selected for [

Zoom Mic

].

Select [

Off

] for [

Zoom Mic

] (

P.86).

Missing audio file

The file was recorded in a

different folder.

Select another folder (

P.33).

A music file cannot be

found in the destination

folder to which it was

copied.

The music file was in second-

level sub-folder of a transferred

folder.

Place music files in the top level of

folders for transfer (

P.32).

Noise during playback

Objects brushed against the

voice recorder while recording.

Try your best not to touch the voice

recorder during recording.

The voice recorder was

placed near a mobile phone

or fluorescent light during

recording or playback.

Redo the operation with the voice

recorder in a different location.

Non-voice portions

are not skipped during

playback.

The [

Voice Detect

] process has

not been performed.

Use the [

Voice Detect

] function

to extract the speaking portions

(

P.105).

[

Off

] has been selected for

[

Voice Playback

].

Select [

On

] for [

Voice Playback

]

(

P.94).

Unable to erase a file

The file is locked.

You must unlock the file before you can

erase it (

P.80).

The file is a read-only file.

Unlock the file, or undo the read-only

setting on a computer.

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