Panasonic Ic Recorder Rr-us59 Operating Instructions
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RQT9359 21 g When you have forgotten the passwordTo initialize the password, delete all files. ñ Release all locks set on files in folder A through D ( ➜ page 13). ò Delete all files in folder A through D (➜ page 12). ó Select “ ” in step 3 of “Setting the password (4-digit n umber)” and press q/ g to enter ( ➜ page 20). This security function is only to limit a playback function for files by password, not by encryption. We do not guarantee any kind of loss in case your password gets discovered. Authenticating the password Perform step 4 in page 20. (Enter the password.) g When the password matches * The security lock is temporarily released and the audio file can be played. (“” blinks while temporarily canceling.) * In the condition , the security lock is set again. • When you do not operate for more than approx. 15 minutes and the power turns off while the unit is stopped ( ➜ page 6) • When the unit is off for more than approx. 15 minutes A g When the password is wrong * The unit beeps and “” is displayed, then the password entry display reappears. When wrong passwords are entered 5 times in succession, the unit stops accepting password entry. In that case, reenter the password in the condition ( ➜ above). * If this unit is connected to a computer when the security lock is not canceled, the computer does not recognize this unit. After connecting the USB cable, the password entry display appears. Then, authenticate the password. * Even if the security lock is not canceled, recording and playing music are available. Advanced Operations
RQT9359 22 Recording using an external microphone Recording using an external microphone/Recording from other devices Recording from other devices ñ On the source, play audio you want to copy. ò On this unit, record the audio (➜ page 9). * Use the connection cable that matches monaural/stereo of the connected device. Wrong connection may cause recording trouble (i.e. Only 1 channel is recorded.). * The recorded sound may differ from the original recording sound.* Adjust the recording volume on the source to the desired level. ñ Record the audio ( ➜ page 9).MICInsert securely Plug type: ø 3.5 mm (1/8) stereo mini plug Audio Cable with resistor (not included) Stereo mini plug Stereo mini plug Monaural mini plug Head phone jack (Stereo device) (Monaural device)Stereo mini plug Playing * If the recording level is too low or high, adjust the microphone sensitivity ( ➜ page 14). Exter nal microphone (not included) Insert securely * Read the operating instructions f or the connected device. * The microphone function of this unit does not work as long as a device is connected to the external microphone jac k. • Change the setting to monaural/stereo on this unit according to the microphone’s monaural/ stereo ( ➜ page 14). Plug type: ø 3.5 mm (1/8) stereo mini plug MIC• Set monaural/stereo to stereo ( ➜ page 14).
RQT9359 23 Recording to other devices ñ On this unit, play the file you want to copy (➜ page 10).ò Record using recording equipment. Insert securely Plug type: ø 3.5 mm (1/8) stereo mini plug Mini microphone jack (Stereo device) (Monaural device) Monaural mini plug Stereo mini plug Stereo mini plug Stereo mini plug Audio Cable with resistor (not included) Recording * Read the operating instructions for the connected device. * Use the connection cable that matches monaural/stereo of the connected device. Wrong connection may cause recording trouble (i.e. Only 1 channel is recorded.). * The recorded sound quality may differ from the sound quality of this unit. * Adjust the recording volume on this unit to the desired le vel. • Cancel the operation beep while copying ( ➜ right). Canceling the operation beep 1 * Press STOP to stop the setting process midway. 2 3Press u, i to select “ ” and press q/g to enter. Press +, – to select “ ” and press q/ g to enter. Press MENU/ REPEAT . “” (blinking) is displayed. Setting the operation beep ON: Select “” and enter in step 3 . STOP MENU/ REPEAT • Press STOP to stop the unit. Advanced Operations
RQT9359 24 Connecting this unit to a computer USB cable (included) Insert the USB cable straight in the same direction as that of the terminal.This unit Computer * Even if you connect this unit to the computer without the battery or with the depleted battery, the computer cannot recognize this unit (➜ page 33). g System requirements (OS)Windows 2000 (SP4), Windows XP and SP2, SP3, Windows Vista and SP1 (As of December 2008) * Please see page 31 for details of system requirements. g Removing the USB cableDouble-click the icon (Windows 2000/Windows XP: [], Windows Vista: []) on the task tray at the bottom of the computer screen and follow the on-screen instructions to remove the USB cable. (The icon may not be displayed depending on the OS settings.) After the cable is removed, this unit turns off. g USB mass storage functionThis unit functions as a USB memory and is recognized as a computer’s external storage device. Data files in the computer can be transferred and saved in this unit. * When the unit is connected to the computer, the computer may not start (restart). It is recommended that the USB cable is removed from this unit when starting (restarting) the computer. * When the unit is connected to the computer, if you start (restart) the computer or the computer enters standby mode, the computer may not recognize the unit. Disconnect the unit and reconnect to the computer or reconnect the unit after the computer is restarted. * Operation is not guaranteed when 2 or more USB devices are connected to 1 computer, or a USB hub or extension cable are used. * Please see the Operating Instructions for the computer. You can copy files recorded on this unit to the computer. • Start the computer beforehand. • Press STOP to stop the unit. 1. Insert the USB cable into this unit. 2. Insert the USB cable into the computer. • Do not use any other USB connection cables except the supplied one. “” is displayed on the unit’s screen when the computer recognizes this unit. Use the supplied USB cable. Do not use the supplied cable with other devices. Caution: Use only the included USB cable with a ferrite core when connecting to computer. When the computer does not recognize this unit If “” is displayed, enter the password ( ➜ page 21). If “” is displayed, disconnect this unit from the computer once, replace the batteries and reconnect the unit to the computer.
RQT9359 25 Using with a computer The illustrations show Windows XP (OS). The display may differ depending on the OS. • Connect this unit to a Computer beforehand (➜ page 24). 2. Right-click to open the removable disk (this unit). The folders (A to D, MUSIC) in this unit appear. (They are displayed as on this unit’s screen.) A removable disk is an external storage device (SD memory card, USB memory etc.) connected to the computer. The components of the computer and the external storage device illustrated here is an example. The display may differ depending on the computer you are using. “H” indicated in Removable Disk (H:) is not a fixed character. 1. Click [Start] → [My Computer]. This unit is displayed as a removable disk. 3. Right-click to open the folder. Recorded files in this unit appear. Opening the folder of this unit using a computer ┲”Ê
RQT9359 26 • Open the removable disk (this unit) displayed on the computer screen and open the audio folder (A to D) beforehand ( ➜ page 25). Importing the recorded files in this unit to a computer/Organizing files * Using [drag and drop], you can import the files to the computer as well. * If the file is deleted, file numbers displayed on this unit are moved forward. * “” (blinking) is displayed during the data transmission. Never remove the USB cable while “ ” is blinking. File data or this unit may be destroyed, or all the data in this unit may be lost. * When this unit is removed from the computer or the power is turned on afterwards, “” i s displayed for a moment while updating the file data. * Do not format this unit using a computer. Folder in this unit Folder in the computer Importing recorded files to a computer 1. Select the recorded file in this unit, right- click and select [Copy]. 2. Select a folder in the computer, right-click and select [Paste] to import to the computer. Playing recorded files on the computer: Select the recorded file in this unit, right-click and select [Play]. Delete unnecessary files using the computer: Select the recorded file in this unit, right-click, select [Delete] and [Yes] to enter. If you change the names of folders (A, B, C, D, MUSIC) of this unit, new A, B, C, D and MUSIC folders are generated when this unit is disconnected from the computer. The files in the folders with changed names cannot be played on this unit. Do not change the folder names
RQT9359 27 Using with a computer • Open the audio folder (A to D) of this unit beforehand ( ➜ page 25). Returning the files imported to the computer to this unit Returning recorded files to this unit from the computer 1. Select the recorded file imported to the computer ( ➜ page 26), right-click and select [Copy]. 2. Select the original folder in this unit, right-click and select [Paste] to return the recorded file. Reload the files to the original folder that the files were imported from. When you reload the files to other folders, those files cannot be played on this unit. (Confirm the first character (A to D) of the file name matches the folder name (A to D).) If you change file names, those files cannot be played on this unit. Return the file name to the original one or move the file to MUSIC folder. Do not change the file names * MP3 music files which were not recorded on this unit can be played only in MUSIC folder. If the file is returned to folder A to D, it cannot be played on this unit. (The file number is not displayed on the screen of this unit.) * Up to 99 files in folder A to D respectively can be played on this unit. Files over 99 cannot be played on this unit. * If you create folders in folder A to D, and put recorded files in the new folder, those files cannot be played on this unit. * The files that are returned to this unit are pla yed back in the order the files are received. For example, even if the file is recorded first, the playback order becomes 5th if the file is reloaded from the computer at 5th. The file name consists of [Folder name (1 byte, 1 character (A to D)) + File number (1 byte, 3 characters + Recording date (1 byte, 4 numbers)]. e.g. if the file is recorded as the first file in folder A on July 20, the name is “A0010720.mp3”. The second file on the same day is named as “A0020720.mp3”. File naming rules (for recorded files on this unit)
RQT9359 28 • Open MUSIC folder () of this unit beforehand ( ➜ page 25). Listening to music on this unit (Transferring MP3 music files to this unit) Folder/file structure in MUSIC folder (example)Transferring MP3 music files to this unit from the computer * “” (blinking) is displayed during data transmission. Never remove the USB cable while “” is blinking. File data or this unit may be destroyed. 1. Select an MP3 music file or folder which has MP3 music files in the computer, right- click and select [Copy]. 2. Select MUSIC folder of this unit, right-click and select [Paste] to transfer to this unit. * The files in the folder that was created into the MUSIC folder are playable. However, note that playable folders are the ones on the 1st hierarchy and 2nd hierarchy only. Folders on the 3rd hierarchy and after are not playable. * The audio files and folders that are loaded to this unit are played back in the order the files and folders are received. But in case of the structure at right, files in M2 are played after all files in M1 are played since the loaded order of 1st hierarchy takes priority. Even if M1-2 is loaded after M2-1, the files in M1-2 are played first. * Files just under the folder are played first; e.g., even if A.mp3 was loaded last, A.mp3 is played first. * In the case of the structure shown at right, the order of successive playback on this unit is A.mp3 → B.mp3 → C.mp3 → D.mp3 → E.mp3 → F.mp3 → G.mp3. A AMUSIC M1 C.mp3AM1-1 D.mp3 E.mp3 AM1-2 AM2 AM2-1 G.mp3 B.mp3 M2-1AH.mp3 A.mp3F. m p 3 This is not playable because this is on the 3rd hierarchy. You can enjoy music by transferring MP3 music files stored in the computer to this unit. This is an example when M1 was loaded before M2 for M1 and M2, M1-1 was loaded before M1-2 for M1-1 and M1-2, C.mp3 was loaded before D.mp3 for C.mp3 and D.mp3. (M1, etc. represent a folder and A.mp3, etc. represent a file.) When two or more files are loaded at a time, those are loaded in an order decided by the computer.
RQT9359 29 Stop: Press q/ g or STOP. After selection, the length of the music and the total number of files in MUSIC folder are displayed. Using with a computer * See pages 10 and 11 for playback oper ations. * In “ ” folder, you can play a maximum of 999 files. Files over 999 cannot be played on this unit. * The file name or folder name cannot be displa yed. Successive numbers, starting from “ ” (file number) are displayed according to the order of playback. * Files other than files with MP3 format, such as WMA, AAC format files cannot be played. (The number is not displayed on screen.) * Copyright-protected MP3 music files cannot be pla yed. * MP3 music files with variable bit rate ma y be played, but the playback elapsed time display may differ from the actual time. 1 2 3 Press FOLDER to select “” (MUSIC folder). Press u, i to select the file you want to listen. Press q/ g (Playback starts). • Remove the USB cable ( ➜ page 24). • Turn the power on ( ➜ page 6). • Press STOP to stop the unit. Listening to music on this unit (Playing MP3 music files on this unit) STOP FOLDER File number
RQT9359 30 1. Select [Start] - [All Programs] and start [Windows Media Player] on the computer. 2. Select [Rip] → [Format] → [mp3]. 3. Select [Rip] → [Bit Rate] and select among [128kbps] (Smallest Size), [192kbps], [256kbps] and [320kbps] (Best Quality). If you select low Bit Rate for ripping, more songs will be ripped. 4. Select [Rip] → [Rip CD Automatically When Inserted] and select [Never]. 5. Set music CD into the computer. 6. In “ ” for the album, add the check mark as “”. If there are songs you do not want to rip, remove the check mark “”.7. Click [Start Rip] to begin ripping. • Start the computer beforehand.Music files ripped (encoded) into the computer using Windows Media Player are saved in [My Music] folder of [My Document] if the destination to save has not been changed. * Windows Media Player 9 and older versions cannot create MP3 m usic file. * Please see the homepage of the Microsoft compan y for details of download/update of Windows Media Player etc. http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ windowsmedia/player/11/default.aspx * If you cannot create MP3 music files successfully or do not know how to operate the computer, please consult the computer manufacturer. • See page 28 for transferring MP3 music file to this unit and page 29 for playback. Creating MP3 music files This unit is not equipped with the function or computer software to create MP3 file from music CD. You can create MP3 music files using separately sold computer software, etc. Windows XP or Windows Vista users can create MP3 music files using Windows Media Player 11. Following is the example of operating instructions when using Windows XP and Windows Media Player 11. See [Help] section of Windows Media Player for more details. (The display and operations may differ depending on the OS.)