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    							RQT9358-YH1208TY0
    Operating InstructionsIC 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.
    PP
    RR-US570Model No.
    If you have any questions contactIn the U.S.A. and Puerto Rico:1-800-211-PANA(7262)
    In Canada:1-800-561-5505
    EnCf
    For Canada only 
    The warranty can be found 
    on pages 40 and 41.
    For U.S.A. and Puerto Rico only 
    The warranty can be found 
    on pages 42 and 43. 
    						
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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 December
     2008. These may be subject to change.)
    Only for the U.S.A. and Puerto Rico:
      To order accessories, refer to 
      “Accessory Purchases (United States and Puerto Rico)” on page 43.
    Only for Canada:  
    To order accessories, call the dealer from 
    whom you have made your purchase.
     1 USB cable [K2KZ4CB00012]
    Supplied accessoriesFeatures
    Recording
    Meeting Lesson 
    Lecture Dictation
    with speakeror earphones 
    (not included)• Recorded file
    •  MP3 music file
    Connecting this unit to a computer
    Using a computer
    •  Copy/Organize (Delete) recorded files/
    Play back to listen
    From a computer
    •  Transfer MP3 music files
    Playing back  to listen
    CAUTIONDanger of explosion if battery is incorrectly 
    replaced. Replace only with the same 
    or equivalent type recommended by the 
    manufacturer. Dispose of used batteries 
    according to the manufacturer’s instructions. 
    						
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    PreparationFeatures ................................................................\
    ........... 2
    Supplied accessories ....................................................... 2
    Part names ....................................................................... 4
    Inserting the batteries ....................................................... 5
    Turning ON/OFF the Power .............................................. 6
    Hold function ..................................................................... 6
    Setting the time ................................................................. 7
    Basic OperationsRecording settings ............................................................ 8Switching recording position ........................................ 8
    Recording ..............................................................\
    ........... 9
    Playing ...................................................................\
    ......... 10
    Listening to the audio using earphones .......................... 11
    Deleting recorded fi  les .................................................... 12
    Locking recorded fi  les (File protection) ........................... 13
    Advanced Operations Changing recording settings 
    (Monaural/Stereo, Microphone sensitivity) ..................... 14
    Changing recording settings 
    (Zoom microphone/Recording mode (XP/LP/SLP)) ....... 15
    Preventing unnecessary recording (VAS) ....................... 16
    Confi rming possible (remaining) recording time ............. 16
    Setting the playback speed control function ................... 17
    Reducing noise (EQ setting) ........................................... 18
    Slight return playback ..................................................... 18
    Repeat play/Successive play .......................................... 19
    A-B Repeat play ............................................................. 19
    Security functions ........................................................... 20 Recording using an external microphone ....................... 22
    Recording from other devices ......................................... 22
    Recording to other devices ............................................. 23
    Canceling the operation beep ......................................... 23
    Using with a computer
    Connecting this unit to a computer ................................. 24
    Opening the folder of this unit using a computer ............ 25
    Importing the recorded fi
     les in this unit to a 
    computer/Organizing fi  les ............................................... 26
    Returning the fi  les imported to the computer 
    to this unit ....................................................................... 27
    Listening to music on this unit 
    (Transferring MP3 music fi  les to this unit) ....................... 28
    Listening to music on this unit 
    (Playing MP3 music fi  les on this unit) ............................. 29
    Creating MP3 music fi  les ................................................ 30
    OtherSystem requirements ...................................................... 31
    Q & A (Frequently Asked Questions) .............................. 32
    Troubleshooting guide .................................................... 33
    Care and use .................................................................. 36
    Maintenance ............................................................\
    ....... 37
    Product Service .............................................................. 38
    Specifi cations ................................................................. 39
    Limited Warranty (ONLY FOR CANADA) ........................ 40
    Limited Warranty 
    (ONLY FOR U.S.A. AND PUERTO RICO) ...................... 42
    Table of contents
    Preparation 
    						
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     2
     3
     4  
     
      
     ! 
     #
     $ %ùú
    û
    ü ý
    þ
    ÿ
    
      Recording indicator (red)
      LCD  display
       FOLDER
     ! STOP
      +  (Volume)
     #  u  (Fast backward)
     $  q/
    g  (Play/Stop/Enter)
     % –  (Volume)
     &  i  (Fast forward)
      Built-in  speaker
     ( OPR/HOLD
     ) Recording  position  switch
      (ZOOM/WIDE/MANUAL)
     * REC/PAUSE
     + •MENU/− REPEAT
     , ERASE  - USB  jack
     . Built-in  microphone
     
    External microphone jack (MIC) 0 Headphone/earphone jack (
    W)
     1 Stand
    When you perform zoom 
    recording with the unit placed 
    on the desk, etc., stable zoom 
    effect can be obtained by 
    putting up the stand.
    stand
     2 Zoom  microphone
     3! Battery cover
     4! Hand strap hole
    Remaining memory/Recording level
    : Recording modeXPLPSLP  : Monaural/Stereo
    : Microphone sensitivity
    File number : 
    Slight return playback: Possible remaining recording timeRecording (Playback) elapsed time/Possible remaining recording time/Remaining playback time/Current time etc.Clock/Recording (Playback) time/Recording date
    : Noise reduction
    : Playback speed control
    SPEED: Formatting  : Folder
    : Zoom recording  : Successive/Repeat play
    ALL
    : Battery indicator
    : Delete
    : Security : File protection
    : VAS recording : Operation beep
    Main unit
    Display
    Part names
    The enclosed Canadian French label sheet corresponds to 
    English display on the unit. 
    						
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    Blinking
    The remaining battery display shown below is 
    displayed while recording or playing.
    * If the batteries run out, “
    ” blinks. Replace the 
    batteries as soon as possible.
    * Remove the batteries from the unit if you will not  use it f
     or a long period of time. 
    * Please replace batteries within approx. 30  seconds f
     or preservation of the clock data.
    Make sure to turn the power off before 
    removing the batteries.
    • If the batteries are removed while recording,   
    deleting, etc, all data on this unit may be lost or 
    this unit may be destroyed.
    Inserting the batteries
    2 AAA LR03 batteries 
    (not included)
    Make sure the batteries face the right direction.
    1
    3
    2
    * Use alkaline batteries.
    Preparation 
    						
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    Turning ON/OFF the PowerHold function
    OPERATION/HOLD Switch
    OPR
    HOLD
    Button operations are ignored when you set Hold 
    on.
    Switching Hold on/off
    Hold on
    OPR
    HOLDHold offOPR
    HOLD
    • When the Hold function is on, button operation is 
    ignored even if the unit is on (“” is displayed). 
    Accordingly, operation mistakes (i.e. Recording or 
    playback stops midway.) can be prevented.
    OPR: operation
    Turning the power ON
    • Slide OPERATION/HOLD switch to 
    OPR side, 
    then the power turns on and the display lights on.
    Turning the power OFF
    •  Slide and hold OPERATION/HOLD switch to 
    OPR 
    side for 2 seconds. 
      Also, when you do not operate the unit for more  than approx. 15 minutes while the unit is stopped, 
    “
    ” is displayed and the power automatically 
    turns off.
    * When batteries are inserted for the first time, 
    “” blinks on the display. Please set the 
    time ( ➜ page 7). 
    						
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    STOP
     MENU/ REPEAT
    When the power is turned on, “” blinks on the display when the time is not set (e.g. at the time of 
    purchase). (In power-on condition, the display changes to “” (blinking) in approx. 1 minute.)The clock is used for preserving recording date. Please set the time first.
    Recording is possible even if the clock is not set. However, the Recording date, Recording start time will be 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 approx. 60 seconds at 
    normal temperature.
    * The time setting is cleared, if the battery  has been consumed completely
     .
    When “” is blinking
    •  Turn the power on (➜ 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.
    2
    Ye a rMonthDay
    Press 
    u, 
    i  to select the time 
    display and press  q/
    g  to enter.3
    12-hour display
    24-hour display
    Press +, – to set the time and 
    press 
    q/
    g  to enter.
    You can adjust the time quickly by 
    pressing and holding +, –.
    4
    •  Turn the power on (
    ➜ page 6).
    12-hour display
    24-hour display
     Press  MENU/ REPEAT .
     “” (blinking) or “” (blinking) 
    is displayed.
      Press +, – to select “” 
    and press  q/
    g  to enter.
     If “” blinks, press 
    q/
    g  to enter.
     Follow step 2, 3 and 4
    shown at left.
    Setting the time
    Press 
    q/
    g  .1
    The above illustration is a display example.
    1
    2
    3
    Preparation 
    						
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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 15) High-quality             : 
     : 
    Long recording  : 
    Switching 
    Monaural/ 
    Stereo
    ( ➜  page 14) Monaural : 
    Stereo : 
    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 
    39) 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  positionSetting contents (display)  and situations
    ZOOM
      
    For lessons, lectures, 
    etc. (Recording the 
    aimed person’s voice).
    WIDEFor meetings, etc. (Recording 
    with a lively feeling).
    MANUAL
     
    ✽For 
    dictation, 
    etc.
    ✽ [MANUAL] position has been set to 
    be suitable for dictation at the time 
    of purchase. You can change the 
    setting according to your preference 
    ( ➜  pages 14, 15).
    You can change the recording mode (XP, 
    LP, SLP) in all positions (
    ➜ page 15).Recording 
    position switch
    ./6-8*%&;00.
    STOP
    FOLDER
    MANUAL  WIDE  ZOOMMANUAL  WIDE  ZOOM
    REC/PAUSE
    Recording settings 
    						
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    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
    •  Turn the power on (
    ➜ page 6).
    • Press STOP to stop the unit.
    * Even if y
    ou 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  (➜  page 15).
    * Do not block the holes of the zoom microphone  and
      built-in microphone during recording 
    ( ➜  page 4).
    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
    Slide recording position switch to 
    select a position.
    Switch modes according to situations ( ➜ page 8).
    Select a folder for recording.
    The folder is switched each time you press  FOLDER. 
    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
    Basic Operations 
    						
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    • Press STOP to stop the unit.
    •  Select a folder ( ➜ right).
    •  Select a file ( ➜ right).
    Press 
    q/
    g  (Playback starts).
    STOP
    FOLDERAdjusting 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.
    Playing
    The folder is switched each time you 
    press FOLDER. 
    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 fi  le
    File number
    1
    When a file is selected, the recording 
    information below is displayed.
    Recording date → Recording start time → 
    Recording time → Total number of files in the 
    folder 
    						
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