Panasonic RR-US950 User manual

Category
MP3/MP4 players
Type
User manual
RQT9124-B
Operating Instructions
IC Recorder
Dear customer
Thank you for purchasing this product.
For optimum performance and safety, please read these
instructions carefully.
Before connecting, operating or adjusting this product, please read
the instructions completely. Please keep this manual for future
reference.
E
RR-US950
RR-US750
Model No.
The illustration shows RR-US750.
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Please check and identify the supplied
accessories.
Use numbers indicated in parentheses
when asking for replacement parts.
(Product numbers correct as of January
2008. These may be subject to change.)
1 USB cable [K2KZ4CB00012]
1 AAA-type nickel-metal-hydride rechargeable
battery
(Battery case: RXQ0449)
Other rechargeable batteries cannot be charged on
this unit.
Make sure to buy [HHR-4AGE/2B] for Europe or
[HHR-4AGT/2B] for Asia and use one of the pair
when replacing the rechargeable battery.
Exclusive rechargeable battery
Ordinary rechargeable battery
(For the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland)
To order accessories, refer to “Sales and
Support Information” (
page 40).
Supplied accessories
Enjoy with This Unit
Recording
Meeting
Lesson
Lecture
Dictation
with speaker
or earphones
(not included)
• Recorded file
MP3 music file
Connecting this unit to a computer
Using a computer
Charge the battery
Copy/Organise (Delete) recorded files/
Play back to listen
From a computer
Transfer MP3 music files
Playing back
to listen
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Preparation
Enjoy with This Unit ........................................................ 2
Supplied accessories ..................................................... 2
Part names ...................................................................... 4
Inserting/Charging the battery ...................................... 5
Hold function .................................................................. 6
Turning ON/OFF the Power ............................................ 6
Setting the time ............................................................... 7
Basic Operations
Recording settings ......................................................... 8
Switching recording position ........................................ 8
Recording ........................................................................9
How to set the recording mode (XP/LP/EP) ................. 9
Playing ...........................................................................10
Adjusting the volume .................................................. 10
Operations during playback ........................................ 10
Con rming the remaining time ................................... 10
Display while stopped ................................................ 11
Listening to the audio during playback ....................... 11
Deleting recorded les ................................................. 12
Locking recorded les (File protection) ..................... 13
Advanced Operations
Changing recording settings
(Stereo/Monaural, Microphone sensitivity) ................ 14
Changing recording settings (Zoom microphone) .... 15
Monitoring the recording in progress ........................ 15
Timer recording ............................................................ 16
Preventing unnecessary recording (VAS) .................. 17
Con rming possible (remaining) recording time
.......... 17
Setting the Playback speed control function ............. 18
Reducing noise (EQ setting) ....................................... 19
Slight return playback .................................................. 19
Repeat play/Successive play ....................................... 20
A-B Repeat play ............................................................ 20
Dividing les ................................................................. 21
Index function ............................................................... 22
Security functions ........................................................ 24
Cancelling the operation beep .................................... 26
Recording to other devices ......................................... 26
Using with a computer
Connecting this unit to a computer ............................ 27
Opening the folder of this unit using a computer ..... 28
Importing the recorded les in this unit to a
computer/Organising les ........................................... 29
Returning the les imported to the computer
to this unit ..................................................................... 30
Listening to the music on this unit
(Transferring MP3 music les to this unit) ................. 31
Listening to the music on this unit
(Playing MP3 music les on this unit) ........................ 32
Creating MP3 music les ............................................. 33
Others
System requirements ................................................... 34
Q & A (Frequently Asked Questions) ......................... 35
Troubleshooting guide ................................................. 36
Sales and Support Information
(For the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland) ... 40
Care and use ................................................................. 42
Maintenance .................................................................. 43
Speci cations ............................................................... 44
Table of contents
Preparation
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󰜩
󰜪
󰜫
󰜬
󰜮
󰜯
󰜭
Bottom side
Recording indicator (red)
LCD display
+ (Volume)
Zoom microphone (front)
u
(Fast backward)
q
/
g
(Play/Stop/Enter)
(Volume)
i
(Fast forward)
REC/PAUSE
g
(STOP)
󰜩 •FOLDER/
MENU INDEX/
DIVIDE
󰜪 REPEAT
󰜫 ERASE
󰜬 Recording position switch
(ZOOM/WIDE/MANUAL)
󰜭 USB jack
󰜮 Built-in microphone
󰜯
Headphone/earphone jack
(
W
)
Ԃ HOLD
Zoom microphone (back)
Built-in speaker
Battery cover
ġHand strap hole
File number
Remaining memory/Recording level
Recording (Playback) elapsed time/
Possible recording time (Remaining
playback time), Current time etc.
Recording (Playback) time/ Recording date
: Recording mode
: Stereo/Monaural
: Zoom recording
: Folder
: VAS recording
: Timer recording
: Noise reduction
:
Slight return playback
:
Playback speed control
: File protection
: Delete
: Security
: Battery indicator
: Successive/Repeat play
: Microphone sensitivity
: Operation beep
: Index
: Divide
XPLPEP
XPLPEP
SPEED
SPEED
ALL
ALL
Main unit
Display
Part names
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Display while charging
(
Rechargeable
batteries can be refreshed about 300 times
)
While
charging
The display
changes.
Charging complete
When the computer recognises this unit, “ is displayed together with above display.
* The rechargeable battery and this unit may be
hot while charging. This is not a malfunction.
*
Batteries other than exclusive AAA Ni-MH rechargeable
battery (
page 2) cannot be recharged on this unit. Do not
charge batteries that are not designed for this unit.
Blinking
The remaining battery display shown below is
displayed while recording or playing.
* If the battery runs out, “ or “ is displayed.
Charge the battery as soon as possible.
*
The battery does not need to be fully depleted before recharging.
* may be displayed when connecting
this unit to a computer, but the battery can be
charged. Refer to the descriptions on page 37.
* Remove the battery from the unit if you will not
use it for a long period of time.
*
Dry cell batteries (not included) can also be used. Please replace
battery within approx. 30 seconds for preservation of the clock data.
Upon purchasing, charge once before initial use. Charging time: Approx. 2 hours (Time required to become fully-charged from empty condition)
Charging the battery using a computer
Inserting the rechargeable battery
I
nsert the USB
cable straight
in the same
direction as that
of the terminal.
Computer
1
Insert the USB cable into this unit.
2
Insert the USB cable into the computer.
• Press
STOP
to stop the unit.
Start the computer beforehand.
Inserting/Charging the battery
AAA LR03 battery
(included)
Make sure the battery faces the right directions.
This unit
USB cable (included)
If rechargeable batteries are to be used,
rechargeable batteries manufactured by
Panasonic are recommended.
Do not use any other USB connection cables except the supplied one.
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Preparation
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Before
operating,
switch Hold off,
when finished,
switch Hold
on.
Hold off
Hold
g Hold function
This function prevents accidental operation when you
put the unit in your pocket or bag. It also prevents
battery loss from accidental unit operation.
g When you set Hold on
Button operations are ignored even if you press
buttons by mistake.
* When you set Hold on while recording or playing,
appears and the original display
reappears.
* When you set Hold on while the unit is stopped,
appears and then the display and power
turn off.
Hold function
Turning ON/OFF the Power
This unit has no power button.
Turning the power ON
Press q/g or any button, or operate [HOLD]
switch while the power is off (the display is off),
then the power turns on and the display turns on.
Turning the power OFF
When you switch Hold on while the unit is
stopped, or you do not operate the unit for more
than approx. 15 minutes while the unit is stopped,
the power automatically turns off.
* After use, we recommend switching Hold on after
stopping the unit.
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FOLDER/
MENU
STOP
After the battery is inserted, blinks on the display when the time is not set (e.g. at the time of
purchase). (After approx. 1 minute, the display changes to (blinking) in Hold off condition.)
The clock is used for preserving recording date and setting timer recording. Please set the time first.
Recording is possible even if the clock is not set. However, the Recording date, Recording start time is displayed as “ ”.
When the time display is
(blinking) or you
change the time
* Press
STOP
to stop the setting process
midway.
* The clock operates with the monthly
loss/gain of 60 seconds at normal
temperature.
* The time setting is cleared, if the battery
has been consumed completely.
When is blinking
Switch Hold off (
page 6).
• Press
STOP
to stop the unit.
Press +, – to set the year and
press
q
/
g
to enter.
Set month and day in the same way.
1
Ye a r Month
M D
Day
M D
Press
u
,
i
to select the time
display and press
q
/
g
to enter.
2
12-hour display24-hour display
Press +, – to set the time and
press
q
/
g
to enter.
You can adjust the time quickly by
pressing and holding +, –.
3
Switch Hold off (
page 6).
12-hour display24-hour display
1. Press and hold
FOLDER/
MENU
until the
menu screen is displayed.
(blinking) or
“”
(blinking)
is displayed.
2. Press +, – to select year display
**” and press
q
/
g
to enter.
If “ blinks, press
q
/
g
to enter.
3.
Follow step
1
,
2
and
3
shown at left.
Setting the time
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This unit has 4 recording setting items related to
recording quality. Using different combinations of
recording settings, you can adjust audio quality
according to recording situations.
Recording
setting item
Setting contents and
display
Recording
mode
(
page 9)
High-quality :
:
Long recording :
Switching
Stereo/
Monaural
(
page 14)
Stereo :
Monaural :
Microphone
sensitivity
(
page 14)
High :
Normal :
Low :
Zoom
microphone
(
page 15)
Zoom microphone ON
:
Zoom microphone OFF
: No display
The total possible recording time (
page
44) changes according to the combination
of the recording mode and Stereo/Monaural.
Switching recording position
This unit is equipped with 3 recording positions:
[ZOOM], [WIDE] and [MANUAL]. The [ZOOM] and
[WIDE] content settings are fixed while [MANUAL]
content settings can be changed according to your
preference. You can switch among the positions
using Recording position switch.
Recording
position
Setting contents (display)
and situations
ZOOM
For lesson, lecture, etc. (Recording
the aimed person’s voice)
WIDE
For meeting, etc. (Recording
more than one person’s voice)
MANUAL
For dictation, etc.
The factory setting is suitable for dictation.
You can change the setting according to
your preference (
pages 14, 15).
You can change the recording mode (XP,
LP, EP) in all positions (
page 9).
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STOP
REC/PAUSE
FOLDER/
MENU
Recording
position switch
Recording settings
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XP
The display changes depending
on recording levels. In stereo Top
side: ch-L/Bottom side: ch-R
Recording elapsed time
(Blinks while paused.)
To stop: Press
STOP
.
1
Switch Hold off (
page 6).
• Press
STOP
to stop the unit.
*
Even if you change the position of Recording position switch during
recording, the setting will not be changed until the recording is complete.
*
Change the recording mode as necessary (
right).
1. Press and hold
FOLDER/
MENU
until the menu
screen is displayed.
(blinking) is displayed.
2. Press
q
/
g
to enter.
3. Press
u
,
i
to select among “XP”, “LP”
and “EP” and press
q
/
g
to enter.
Light stays on. (Blinks while paused.)
Display during recording
Recording
[Folder] for this unit means locations in which
recording (music) files are stored.
There are 4 audio folders
and 1 music
folder “ in this unit.
Using each folder according to the purposes of
recording enables you to search files easily later.
A maximum of 99 files can be saved into each
audio folder
to .
Folder
Recorded audio data from the starting point to the
ending point is saved as a file. The saved data is
called a file.
File
How to set the recording mode
(XP/LP/EP)
Slide recording position switch to
select a position.
Switch modes according to situations (
page 8).
Select a folder for recording. (
right)
The folder is switched each time you press
FOLDER/
MENU
.
Select among ”. (The factory setting is ”.) When you
select ”, recording is automatically saved in ”. (If the folder
already contains 99 files, the next folder with recordable space is used.)
Press
REC/PAUSE
(Recording starts).
Each time you press Pause Recording resumes
2
3
• Press
STOP
to stop the unit.
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Switch Hold off (
page 6).
• Press
STOP
to stop the unit.
Select a folder (
right).
Select a file (
right).
Press
q
/
g
(Playback starts).
FOLDER/
MENU
STOP
Adjusting the volume
Turn up the volume: Press +
Turn down the volume: Press –
Volume range is 0 to 20.
(The factory setting is 13.)
Operations during playback
Jump (Skip):
Press
u
,
i
.
Press
u
midway while playing a
file and the playback jumps to the
beginning of the file. To return to the
previous file, press
u
again within 1
second.
Fast backward/Fast forward
(Search):
Press and hold
u
,
i
.
Stop:
Press
q
/
g
or
STOP
.
Confirming the remaining time
1. Press and hold
FOLDER/
MENU
for 1 second
or longer during playback.
The remaining time of the file which is
being played is displayed.
To return to the original screen, press
FOLDER/
MENU
again.
(When you do not press, the screen returns
to the original one approx. 30 seconds later.)
ALL
ALL
Remaining
playback time
Playing
The folder is switched each time you
press
FOLDER/
MENU
. Select among ”, “ ”,
”, ”, ”. Select the folder that
contains the file to play.
Select a folder
Press
u
,
i
to select.
Each time you press, the file number
changes.
Select a le
ALL
File number
1
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Display while stopped
After the unit is stopped, the display is switched as below until the current time is displayed.
Insert
securely.
Listening to the audio
during playback
The audio during playback
comes from the speaker.
Listening may be difficult
in noisy places due to
the speaker output. In
that case, connect stereo
earphones (not included).
Plug type: ø 3.5 mm stereo
mini plug
XP
LPEP
E
P
ALL
XP
LPEP
E
P
ALL
Current recording
setting
Total number of
files in folder A
XP
LPEP
P
ALL
Current time
XP
LPEP
E
P
ALL
File number
Playback
elapsed time
XP
LPEP
E
P
ALL
Current recording
setting
Total number of
files in folder A
XP
LPEP
P
ALL
Current time
Displayed in turn: Recording date
Recording start time Recording time
This information makes it easier to search for files.
g When the recording is stopped
g When pressing
u
,
i
to select a file while stopped
*
The built-in speaker is
turned off when earphones
are connected.
g When the playback is stopped
e.g.) When you have recorded to folder A in ZOOM position with
the recording mode XP
File number
Remaining memory (
page 17)
Remaining memory (
page 17)
Recommended
additional earphones:
Panasonic RP-HV250
(the product number
is correct as of
January 2008.)
Basic Operations
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Press
ERASE
while playing or the
unit is stopped.
Press
u
,
i
to select
and press
q
/
g
to enter.
When deleting is
complete, “ is
displayed.
It may take dozens of
seconds until deleting is complete.
1 4
ERASE
STOP
Select a folder (
page 10).
* Deleted files cannot be recovered.
* Press
STOP
to stop the operation midway.
* The file numbers displayed on this unit
are moved forward after deleting files.
* When you wish to delete some portion
of a file, divide the file (
page 21) and
delete the unnecessary file.
* You cannot delete files when the
remaining battery display is “ ”.
Press
q
/
g
to enter.
3
Press
u
,
i
to select the file.
Ӳ Deleting all files in
one folder
ӳ Deleting all files in
folder A through D
Ӵ Deleting all files in all
folders
ӱ Deleting one file
ӵ Formatting this unit
2
ӱ to Ӵ : Protected files and files which
cannot be played back on this
unit cannot be deleted.
Deleting recorded files
If the unit is formatted, all existing files
including protected files, music files and
data files transferred from PCs, etc. are
deleted.
Formatting
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Press and hold
FOLDER/
MENU
until
the menu screen is displayed.
(blinking) is displayed.
1
Locked files cannot be deleted on this unit (except formatting). Use this function to protect files.
Select a folder (
page 10).
• Press
STOP
to stop the unit.
Press
u
,
i
to select
and press
q
/
g
to enter.
Lock is performed.
It may take dozens of seconds until
locking is complete.
5
To cancel lock:
Follow step
1
to
4
, select “ in step
5
and enter.
* Press
STOP
to stop the setting process
midway.
* is displayed for the locked files
when the file is selected.
* is not displayed when there is no
file in the selected folder.
Press
q
/
g
to enter.
4
FOLDER/
MENU
STOP
Press +, – and
u
,
i
to
select “
and press
q
/
g
to enter.
(Press +, – to move to
and press
i
to
select “ ”.)
Press
u
,
i
to select the
file.
ӱ Selecting one file
Ӳ Selecting all files in
one folder
ӳ Selecting all files in all
folders
2
3
Locking recorded files (File protection)
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Set the Recording position switch to
“MANUAL” (
page 8).
• Press
STOP
to stop the unit.
Press and hold
FOLDER/
MENU
until
the menu screen is displayed.
(blinking) is displayed.
Press +, – to select ” or
and press
q
/
g
to enter.
Press
u
,
i
to select
and press
q
/
g
to enter.
XP
XP
Stereo Monaural
1
2
3
Switching Stereo/Monaural
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STOP
FOLDER/
MENU
* Press
STOP
to stop the setting process midway.
* If is selected and entered while ” is on (
page 15), ” turns off.
(“ ” disappears.)
1
Press and hold
FOLDER/
MENU
until
the menu screen is displayed.
(blinking) is displayed.
Changing microphone sensitivity
Press +, – to select and
press
q
/
g
to enter.
2
Press
u
,
i
to select
microphone sensitivity and
press
q
/
g
to enter.
3
Low Normal High
Changing recording settings (Stereo/Monaural, Microphone sensitivity)
XP
LP EP
P
Set the Recording position switch to
“MANUAL” (
page 8).
• Press
STOP
to stop the unit.
(Recording more than
one person’s voice)
(Recording one
person’s voice)
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*
Press
STOP
to stop the setting process midway.
*
Do not block the holes of the zoom microphone and
built-in microphone (
page 4).
*
When “ is set (
page 14), you cannot set the zoom
microphone and “
is not displayed on the menu screen.
Press
u
,
i
to select ” or and
press
q
/
g
to enter.
Press
u
,
i
to select
and
press
q
/
g
to enter.
Zoom ON Zoom OFF
Changing Zoom microphone setting
Press and hold
FOLDER/
MENU
until the menu
screen is displayed.
(blinking) is displayed.
1
2
3
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securely.
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STOP
FOLDER/
MENU
Set the Recording position switch to “MANUAL” (
page 8).
• Set to (Monaural) (
page 14).
• Press
STOP
to stop the unit.
g Adjusting the
volume
You can adjust the volume
by pressing +, –, but the
recording level is not
affected.
Connect stereo earphones
(not included).
Plug type: ø 3.5 mm stereo
mini plug
Changing recording settings (Zoom microphone)/Monitoring the recording in progress
When the zoom is set to ”, the surrounding sound volume
is lowered, and the sound in front is clearly recorded.
When recording with zoom microphone, the audio becomes monaural.
XP LP E
P
Monitoring the
recording in progress
Recommended
additional earphones:
Panasonic RP-HV250
(the product number
is correct as of
January 2008.)
Advanced Operations
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*
Press
STOP
to stop the setting process midway.
* The recording time cannot be set more
than 24 hours ahead of the current time.
*
Maximum recording time that can be set by Timer
recording function is 8 hours. (
When only 4 hours of
memory remain, maximum recording time is 4 hours.)
*
The unit automatically turns on for preparation 30
seconds before the recording start time, then ” and
the Recording indicator blink. The unit does not accept
key operations for this 30 seconds. At the start time, the
recording indicator lights up and timer recording starts.
*
You can stop the recording while Timer recording is
in progress, but you cannot pause the recording.
*
Timer recording setting is cancelled once timer recording is finished.
FOLDER/
MENU
STOP
Recording
indicator
Timer Recording can be set to make one recording at a specified time on this unit. A recording automatically
starts at the start time and ends at the finish time.
Press and hold
FOLDER/
MENU
until
the menu screen is displayed.
”(blinking) is displayed.
Press
u
,
i
to select
and press
q
/
g
to
enter.
1
3
Press +, – to select the start
time and press
q
/
g
to enter.
Set the finish time in the same way.
(If the recording finish time is not set,
you cannot set timer recording.)
4
Press +, – to select and
press
q
/
g
to enter.
2
Set the time beforehand (
page 7).
Select the folder for recording and recording position (
pages 8, 9).
• Press
STOP
to stop the unit.
ON (Start time)
OFF (Finish time)
Timer recording is cancelled if the unit is used for
playback or another operation 30 seconds before
the starting time. After setting the timer, press
STOP
to keep the unit stopped or off for standby.
Confirming the timer set:
Perform step
1
,
2
and
3
.
Cancelling Timer recording:
Select “ in step
3
and enter.
Timer recording
is displayed after the timer recording is set.
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VAS (Voice Activated System) function
Recording stops automatically when silence
continues for about 3 seconds. If the unit
detects sound, the recording resumes.
When the VAS function is active and the recording is paused
during recording, “ ” and the recording indicator blink.
Cancelling VAS function:
Select “ in step
3
and enter.
Press
u
,
i
to select and
press
q
/
g
to enter.
Then “ is displayed.
* Turn the function off when recording
important matters.
*
Press
STOP
to stop the setting process midway.
1
2
3
Press +, – to select and
press
q
/
g
to enter.
AM PM
PM
A
Press and hold
FOLDER/
MENU
until
the menu screen is displayed.
(blinking) is displayed.
FOLDER/
MENU
STOP
Recording
indicator
• Press
STOP
to stop the unit.
Preventing unnecessary recording (VAS)/Confirming possible (remaining) recording time
The “ display while stopped shows
approximate remaining memory.
lights up in response to
the remaining time.
When there is only a little
remaining memory left, “ blinks.
The remaining memory falls below 5% of
total capacity of memory (
page 44).
Confirming possible
(remaining) recording time
g While recording
1. Press and hold
FOLDER/
MENU
for 1 second or longer.
To return to the original display, press and
hold
FOLDER/
MENU
for 1 second or longer
again. (If you do not press, the original
display reappears in approx. 30 seconds.)
When there is only a little
remaining memory
left while recording, the display is automatically
changed to the remaining recording time display.
g While the unit is stopped
1. Press and hold
STOP
for 1 second or longer.
Remaining recording time at
the current recording setting is
displayed for approx. 3 seconds.
hour minute
second
Remaining
recording time
Advanced Operations
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Press
i
to select
SPEED
and press
q
/
g
to enter.
1
2
3
Press and hold
FOLDER/
MENU
during playback until (blinking) and
SPEED
(lighting) are displayed.
is not displayed when “ is selected.
Press
u
,
i
to select playback speed
When pressing
i
, the playback speed becomes faster and the blinking bar moves to the right.
When pressing
u
, the playback speed becomes slower and the blinking bar moves to the left.
*
Press
STOP
to stop the setting process midway.
* When you do not operate the unit while setting for more than 30 seconds, the normal
display reappears.
* When playing with speed other than × 1 speed, the bar at the top blinks and
SPEED
lights up.
4
Press
q
/
g
to enter.
XP
SPEED
e.g.) When playing back with × 0.75 speed
FOLDER/
MENU
STOP
Playback speed can be adjusted at 5 different speeds.
XP
XP
XP
XP
XP
SPEED
ALL
SPEED
ALL
SPEED
ALL
SPEED
ALL
SPEED
ALL
× 0.5
× 0.75 × 1 × 1.5 × 2
XP
SPEED
Setting the Playback speed control function
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Reducing noise (EQ setting)
This function makes it easier to hear
sounds during playback.
You cannot make this setting when “ ” is selected.
FOLDER/
MENU
STOP
1
2
3
Press
q
/
g
to enter.
Press
u
,
i
to select
and press
q
/
g
to enter.
After setting, “ is displayed
while playing.
Setting Slight return playback
Slight Return Playback function: When
u
is pressed
during playback, the play point reverses about 5
seconds, and playback resumes from the point.
Press and hold
FOLDER/
MENU
during
playback until
(blinking)
and “
SPEED
(lighting) are
displayed.
Reducing noise (EQ setting)/Slight return playback
Cancelling Noise reduction (EQ setting):
Select “ in step
3
and enter.
2
3
Press
u
,
i
to select
and press
q
/
g
to enter.
Then “ ” is displayed.
Press
+,
to select and
press
q
/
g
to enter.
1
Press and hold
FOLDER/
MENU
until
the menu screen is displayed.
(blinking) is displayed.
*
Press
STOP
to stop the setting process midway.
* Even if you press
u
in rapid succession after the Slight return playback function is
set, the playback point reverses about 5 seconds at a time.
* When you do “Slight return playback” at the point within 5 seconds from the
beginning of the file, the play point reverses to the beginning of the file.
* You cannot skip to the index point when “Slight return playback” has been set.
• Press
STOP
to stop the unit.
Cancelling Slight return playback:
Select “ in step
3
and enter.
Advanced Operations
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Each time you press
REPEAT
, the
playback style is switched as
follows.
Repeat play/Successive play
ALL ALL No display
“ALL display
The selected file until
the last file in the selected folder are
played successively. The unit stops
when the playback finishes. (The
factory setting is “ALL”.)
“ALL display
Plays all files in the
folder repeatedly.
The display changes to
(lighting) and repeat play starts.
Cancelling A-B Repeat:
Press
REPEAT
or
u
,
i
while playing or the unit is stopped.
(Cancel cannot be done using
i
while playing last file in the folder.)
Press
REPEAT
for 1 second or longer
while playing.
1
A-B Repeat play
Playback repeats between the start point (A)
and finish point (B) if those points are set.
*
You cannot set A-B Repeat in the following cases.
Within 1 second from the beginning of the file
and within 2 seconds from the end of the file
Less than 2 seconds between the start point
(A) and finish point (B)
*
When only the start point (A) is set and playback
continues until the end of the file, the end becomes
the finish point (B) and A-B Repeat begins.
* During A-B Repeat playback, skip to the
Index point (
page 22) and the Slight return
playback (
page 19) are not available.
The start point (A) is set
and “
(blinking) and
(lighting) are displayed.
REPEAT
Repeat play/Successive play, A-B Repeat play
No display
When the playback for one file
finishes, the unit stops.
display
Plays one file repeatedly.
Select one of the above settings
and, press
q
/
g
to start playback.
Press
REPEAT
at the finish point (B).
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Panasonic RR-US950 User manual

Category
MP3/MP4 players
Type
User manual

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