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3-047-938-11 (1)

IC Recorder Operating Instructions

2000 Sony Corporation

ICD-37/57/67

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For the customers in the United States

Owners Record The model number is located at the rear and the serial number is located inside the battery compartment. Record these numbers in the spaces provided below. Refer to these numbers whenever you call upon your Sony dealer regarding this product.

Model No. Serial No.

INFORMATION This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to

which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void your authority to operate this equipment.

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Table of Contents

What is an IC recorder? ................................................................................ 4 Features .......................................................................................................... 5

Getting Started Step 1: Installing the Battery ........................................................................ 6 Step 2: Setting the Clock ............................................................................... 8

Basic Operations Recording Messages ................................................................................... 10 Playing Back Messages ............................................................................... 13 Erasing Messages ........................................................................................ 16

Advanced Operations Moving Messages to a Different File Move Function ....................... 18 Adjusting the Playback Speed .................................................................. 19 Adding a Recording to a Previously Recorded Message ...................... 20 Playing Back a Message at a Desired Time with an Alarm ................... 21 Preventing Accidental Operation HOLD function ........................... 25

Menu Settings Turning off the Beep Sound ....................................................................... 26 Selecting the Microphone Sensitivity ....................................................... 27 Playing Back All Messages in a File Continuously ................................ 28

Additional Information Precautions ................................................................................................... 29 Troubleshooting ........................................................................................... 30 Specifications ............................................................................................... 31 Index to Parts and Controls ....................................................................... 32 Menu map .................................................................................................... 34 Index .............................................................................................. Back cover

Notes The illustrations in this manual are those of ICD-57. The display in the display window may be different from the illustrations in

the manual depending on the models or operating conditions.

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What is an IC recorder?

This IC recorder enables you to record and play back oral messages in the built-in IC memory.

zRecording When a new message is recorded, it is automatically added after the last recorded messages. Unlike with tape recorders, you do not need to worry about recording over previously recorded messages by mistake. Since you do not need to search for the end of the last recording, you can start recording quickly whenever you wish.

zPlayback With this IC recorder, you can quickly locate the message you want to play back. Reviewing the current recording is also very easy.

zErasing You can quickly erase unwanted messages with an easy operation. When a message is erased, the next message automatically advances, leaving no blank space.

Meet Mr. Brown at 2 p.m. tomorrow.

11:30, November 1 12:00, November 1 10:00, November 2

Dont forget to call Mary

Make remittance at ABC bank

9:00, November 4

Send a card to Miss Smith

Message 1 Message 2 Message 3

Message 1 Message 2 Message 3

Message 4

Remaining messages are renumbered.

Message 1 Message 2 Message 5

Message 4Message 1 Message 2 Message 3

Message 3

Message 4

After

Before

Erase Message 3

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Features

45 minutes (ICD-37)/90 minutes (ICD-57)/180 minutes (ICD-67) recording time This unit is useful for recording messages or appointments.

Organizing message files You can choose among 3 different files to record and store your messages. You can easily move messages from one file to another (see page 18). Up to 99 messages can be recorded in each file.

Alarm function You can start playing back a desired message with an alarm on a desired date and time (see page 21). You can use this function to remind you of the time of the meeting, etc.

Playback speed control You can play back messages rapidly (+50%) or slowly (25%) (see page 19). This is useful when playing back a long recording. The sound pitch will be automatically adjusted when you change the playback speed.

Adding a recording to previously recorded message You can add a recording to the message being played back to count as one message (see page 20).

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Slide and lift the battery compartment lid.

Insert a LR03 (size AAA) alkaline battery with correct polarity, and close the lid.

If the battery compartment lid is accidentally detached, attach it as illustrated.

Step 1: Installing the Battery

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To take out the battery Take out the battery by pushing the # side of it as illustrated.

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G etting Started

Clock setting display appears when you insert battery for the first time, or when you insert battery after the unit has been without battery for a certain period of time. Please refer to Steps 2 to 4 in Step 2: Setting the Clock on pages 8 and 9 to set the date and time.

Replacing the battery E appears on the display when the battery becomes weak and it flashes when the battery is exhausted. Replace the battery with a new one.

Battery life* With continuous use, approx. 5 hours recording/4.5 hours playback

* Using Sony alkaline battery LR03 (SG), playing back through the internal speaker with VOL control at around 3

The battery life may shorten depending on the operation of the unit.

Notes Do not use manganese batteries for this unit. When you replace the battery, insert the new one within 3 minutes after you

removed the exhausted one. Otherwise, the display may show the clock setting display or incorrect date and time when you reinsert the battery. In this case, set the date and time again. The recorded messages, however, will remain.

Do not charge a dry battery. When you are not going to use the unit for a long time, remove the battery to

prevent damage from battery leakage and corrosion.

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Clock setting display appears when you insert battery for the first time, or when you insert battery after the unit has been without battery for a certain period of time. In this case, proceed from Step 2.

Display the clock setting display.

Set the date.

Step 2: Setting the Clock

1 Press MENU to enter the menu mode.*

2 Press . once to display SET DATE.

3 Press NxPLAY/STOP. The year digits will flash.

2 Press NxPLAY/STOP. The month digits will flash.

3 Set the month and day in sequence, then press NxPLAY/STOP. The hour digits will flash.

1 Press . or >+ to select the digits of the year.

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* The ALARM display may appear instead of the BEEP display (see page 34).

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G etting Started

Set the time.

Exit from the menu mode. Press MENU.

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2 Press NxPLAY/STOP. The minute digits will flash.

3 Set the minute.

4 Press NxPLAY/STOP at the time signal. The display will return to SET DATE.

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1 Press . or >+ to select the digits of the hour.

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Recording Messages You can record up to 99 messages in each file (A, B and C). Since a newly recorded message is automatically added behind the last recorded message, you can start recording quickly without searching for the end of the last recording.

Select the file.

Start recording.

During recording, the OPR indicator lights up in red. You do not need to keep pressing REC START/STOP while recording.

1 Press FILE repeatedly until the desired file is displayed.

Current file

1 Press REC START/STOP.

Current message number

Remaining recording time

2 Speak to the built-in microphone.

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OPR indicator

Message 1 Message 2 Blank spaceNewly recorded message

Basic Operations

e.g.

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Basic O perations

Stop recording.

If you do not change the file after you stop recording, the next time you record you will record in the same file.

To listen to the current recording Press REC START/STOP to stop recording, then press NxPLAY/STOP.

To review the current recording instantly Press NxPLAY/STOP during recording.

To stop recording You can also stop recording by pressing STOP instead of REC START/ STOP.

To display the remaining recording time During recording, the remaining recording time is displayed under REMAIN. To display it during stop, press STOP for more than one second.

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STOP

Press REC START/STOP again. The unit stops at the beginning of the current recording.

Continued

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Recording Messages (continued) 1 Tips

You can record for up to 45 minutes (ICD-37)/90 minutes (ICD-57)/ 180 minutes (ICD-67).

You can select the microphone sensitivity. See page 27.

Notes When the remaining time of recording reaches 1 minute, the remaining time

and END will flash one after the other in the display window. When the memory is full, recording automatically stops and FULL will flash in the display window with an alarm sound. To continue recording, first erase some of the messages (see page 16).

If you press REC START/STOP when the memory is full, FULL will flash with an alarm sound. Erase some of the messages before you start recording again (see page 16).

If you press REC START/STOP after you have recorded 99 messages, FULL will flash with an alarm sound. Select another file or erase some of the messages (see page 16).

Note on recording Noise may be recorded if an object, such as your finger, etc., accidentally rubs or scratches the unit during recording.

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Basic O perations

Playing Back Messages When playing back a previously recorded message, start from Step 1. When playing back a message you have just finished recording, start from Step 3.

Select the file.

Select the message number.

1 Press FILE repeatedly until the desired file is displayed.

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Press . or >+ to display the desired message number.

for smaller message number

for larger message number

Selected message number

Total number of messages in the current file

Current file

Continued

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Start playback.

During playback, the OPR indicator lights up in green. After playing back one message, the unit stops at the beginning of the next message. When the last message on a file has been played back, the unit stops at the beginning of the last message.

Adjust the volume.

Playing Back Messages (continued)

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OPR indicator

Time of recording

Date of recording

Turn VOL.

Press NxPLAY/STOP.

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Basic O perations

Playing back a message repeatedly Repeat Play During playback, press NxPLAY/STOP for more than one second. will be displayed and the selected message will be played back repeatedly until you stop playback by pressing STOP.

Playing the beginning of each message Scanning Play During stop mode, press NxPLAY/STOP for more than one second. SCAN will be displayed in the display window and the first 5 seconds of each message in the selected file will be played back. When you find the desired message, press NxPLAY/STOP. The message will be played back until the end.

For private listening Connect an earphone (not supplied) to the EAR jack. The built-in speaker will be automatically disconnected.

To stop playback

To Do this

stop at the beginning of Press STOP. the current message stop at the current position Press NxPLAY/STOP. (Playback Pause function) To resume playback from that point,

press NxPLAY/STOP again.

Other operations

To Do this

skip to the next message Press >+. skip to the previous Press .. message search forward during Keep >+ pressed. playback search backward during Keep . pressed. playback

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Erasing Messages You can erase the recorded messages one by one or all messages in a file at a time. Note that once a recording has been erased, you cannot retrieve it.

Erasing messages one by one When a message is erased, the remaining messages will advance and renumbered so that there will be no space between messages.

To cancel erasing Press STOP before step 2.

To erase other messages Repeat steps 1 and 2.

1 Press ERASE while playing back the message you want to erase or press ERASE for more than 1 second during stop mode. A beep will sound and the message number and ERASE will flash while the first and last 5 seconds of the message is played back 10 times.

2 Press ERASE while the message is being played back. The message is erased and the remaining messages will be renumbered.

Erase Message 3

Message 1 Message 2 Message 3 Message 4

Before erasing

After erasing

Remaining messages are renumbered.

Message 1 Message 3 Message 4 Message 5Message 2

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Basic O perations

Erasing all messages in a file e.g. File A File B

1 Press FILE to select the file you want to erase.

To cancel erasing Press STOP before step 3.

3 Press ERASE.

Message 1 Message 2 Message 3 Blank space

Blank space

Message 1 Message 2 Message 3

Message 1 Message 2 Message 3

2 Press ERASE and STOP at the same time for more than 1 second. The file, the message number and ALL ERASE will flash.

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BAdvanced Operations

Moving Messages to a Different File Move Function

You can move recorded messages to a different file.

e.g. To move the seventh message in the file A to the file C

1 Play back the message you want to move.

2 Press FILE during playback to select the file you want to move the message to. The file and MOVE will flash and the first and last 5 seconds of the message will be played back 10 times.

3 Press NxPLAY/STOP.

To cancel moving the message(s) Press STOP before Step 3.

FILE

NxPLAY/STOP

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perations Notes The move function does not duplicate a message in another file. When you

move a message to another file, the one in the previous file will be deleted. If you do not press NxPLAY/STOP while the first and last 5 seconds of the

message are played back, the display will return to the REMAIN display. In this case, start the procedure from the beginning.

Adjusting the Playback Speed

You can adjust the speed of the playback with the use of the PLAY SPEED selector on the bottom.

To play back rapidly Set PLAY SPEED to FAST.

FAST will flash three times in the display window and the playback speed will increase about 50%.

To play back slowly Set PLAY SPEED to SLOW.

SLOW will flash three times in the display window and the playback speed will decrease about 25%.

To play messages with normal speed Set PLAY SPEED to NORMAL.

NORMAL FASTSLOW PLAY SPEED

PLAY SPEED selector

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Adding a Recording to a Previously Recorded Message

You can add a recording to the message being played back. The added recording will be placed after the current message and counted as a part of the message.

1 During playback, press REC START/STOP for more than 1 second. The OPR indicator lights in red and R-PLUS flashes three times. Speak into the built-in microphone. The display will then change to the remaining recording time.

2 Press REC START/STOP again to stop the recording.

To stop recording You can also stop recording by pressing STOP instead of REC START/ STOP.

STOP REC START/STOP

Built-in microphone

During playback of Message 3

After adding a recording

Message 3 Message 4

Message 3 Message 4

Meeting at 2 oclock on December 1.

at Conference room A

Added recording

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perations Playing Back a Message at a Desired Time with an Alarm

You can sound an alarm and start playback of a selected message at a desired time.

1 Use FILE and ./>+ to select the file and the message you want to play back.

2 Enter the alarm setting mode. 1 Press MENU.

The unit enters the menu mode and ALARM OFF will be displayed. (If ALARM On is displayed, the alarm has been set. If you do not wish to change the setting, press MENU and exit the menu mode.)

Note ALARM OFF (or On) will not appear and the alarm cannot be set if the clock has not been set or no message has been recorded in the selected file.

2 Press NxPLAY/STOP. OFF starts to flash.

MENUFILE

Display windowNxPLAY/STOP

./>+

Continued

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Playing Back a Message at a Desired Time with an Alarm (continued)

3 Press . or >+ to flash On.

4 Press NxPLAY/STOP. DATE will flash in the display window.

3 Set the alarm date. to play back on a desired date

(the message will be played back at the same time on the same date every year until you erase the message)

1 Press NxPLAY/STOP when DATE flashes. The month digits will flash.

2 Press . or >+ to select the month digits and press NxPLAY/STOP. The day digits will flash.

3 Press . or >+ to select the day digits.

to play back once a week Press . or >+ to select the day of the week.

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perations to play back at the same time every day

Press . or >+ to select DAILY.

4 Press NxPLAY/STOP. The hour digits will flash.

5 Set the alarm time. 1 Press . or >+ to select the hour

digits and press NxPLAY/STOP. The minute digits will flash.

2 Press . or >+ to select the minute digits and press NxPLAY/STOP.

ALARM On and , will be displayed to indicate that the setting has been completed.

6 Press MENU to exit the menu mode.

, is displayed when the number of the message with alarm setting is selected. At the set time, the alarm will sound for about 10 seconds and the selected message will be played back. During playback, ALARM will flash in the display window. Playback will stop at the end of the message.

Continued

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To cancel the alarm setting before the playback starts Press STOP while the alarm sound is heard. You can stop even when the HOLD function is activated.

Notes You cannot set the alarm if you have not set the clock or there is no message in

the selected file (the unit will not enter the alarm setting mode when you press MENU in Step 2 on page 21).

If you try to set the alarm to play back a message at a previously set time on another message, PRE SET will be displayed, preventing new settings.

If the alarm time comes while another message is being played back with an alarm, the playback stops and the new message will be played back.

If the alarm time comes during recording, alarm will sound for 10 seconds after the recording is finished and playback begins. , will flash when the alarm time comes.

If more than one alarm time comes during recording, only the first message will be played back.

If the alarm time comes when the unit is in the menu mode, alarm will sound and the menu mode will be cancelled.

If you erase the message you set the alarm to play back, the alarm setting will be cancelled.

You can adjust the playback volume with the VOL control. If the alarm time comes during erasing, alarm will sound for 10 seconds after

the erasing is finished and playback begins. Alarm setting will not be cancelled when the alarm playback finishes. To

cancel alarm setting, see page 25.

Playing Back a Message at a Desired Time with an Alarm (continued)

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Preventing Accidental Operation HOLD function

Slide the HOLD switch in the direction of the arrow. HOLD will flash three times, indicating that all the functions of the buttons are locked, except for STOP to stop an alarm.

To cancel the HOLD function, simply slide the HOLD switch in the opposite direction.

Note When the HOLD function is activated during recording, cancel the HOLD function first to stop recording.

HOLD switch

To cancel the alarm setting or change the alarm time 1 Select the message you set the alarm to play back, and press MENU.

ALARM On will be displayed. 2 Press NxPLAY/STOP to flash On. 3 To cancel the alarm setting: Press . or >+ to flash OFF and

press NxPLAY/STOP. To change the alarm date and time: Press NxPLAY/STOP. When the alarm date is displayed, follow the steps 3 to 5 on pages 22 and 23 to change the alarm date and time.

4 Press MENU to exit the menu mode.

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BMenu Settings

Turning off the Beep Sound

BEEP On: A beep will sound to indicate that operation has been accepted.

BEEP OFF: No beep sound will be heard except for the alarm and timer.

1 Press MENU to enter the menu mode.

2 Press . or >+ to display BEEP On (or OFF) and press NxPLAY/STOP. On (or OFF) will flash.

3 Press . or >+ to select On or OFF and press NxPLAY/STOP. The setting is completed.

4 Press MENU to exit the menu mode.

Beep patterns Meaning

- (single tone) Usual mode -- (double tone) Enter/exit special mode --- (triple tone) Notice* ---- ---- (continuous beep) Alarm set time has come.

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M enu Settings

* This pattern lets you know the procedure is wrong or informs you of some messages, such as: - you are trying to record a message when you have already recorded up to the

maximum recordable time or the maximum number of messages. - the unit has stopped functioning due to lack of battery power.

Selecting the Microphone Sensitivity

SENS H (high):To record at meetings or in a quiet and/or spacious place. SENS L (low): To record for dictation or in a noisy place.

1 Press MENU to enter the menu mode.

2 Press . or >+ to display SENS and press NxPLAY/STOP. H (or L) will flash.

3 Press . or >+ to select H or L and press NxPLAY/STOP. Now the setting is completed.

4 Press MENU to exit the menu mode.

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Playing Back All Messages in a File Continuously

CONT On: You can play back all messages in a file continuously. CONT OFF: Playback stops at the end of each message.

1 Press MENU to enter the menu mode.

2 Press . or >+ to display CONT and press NxPLAY/STOP. OFF (or On) will flash.

3 Press . or >+ to select On or OFF and press NxPLAY/STOP.

Now the setting is completed.

4 Press MENU to exit the menu mode.

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A dditional Inform

ation BAdditional Information

Precautions

On power Operate the unit only on 1.5 V DC. Use one LR03 (size AAA) alkaline

battery.

On safety Do not operate the unit while driving, cycling or operating any

motorized vehicle.

On handling Do not leave the unit in a location near heat sources, or in a place subject

to direct sunlight, excessive dust or mechanical shock. Should any solid object or liquid fall into the unit, remove the batteries

and have the unit checked by qualified personnel before operating it any further.

On noise Noise may be heard when the unit is placed near an AC power source, a

fluorescent lamp or a mobile phone during recording or playback. Noise may be recorded when an object, such as your finger, etc., rubs or

scratches the unit during recording.

On maintenance To clean the exterior, use a soft cloth slightly moistened in water. Do not

use alcohol, benzine or thinner.

Keep personal credit cards using magnetic coding or spring-wound watches, etc., away from the unit to prevent possible damage from the magnet used in the speaker.

If you have any questions or problems concerning your unit, please consult your nearest Sony dealer.

Backup recommendations To avoid potential risk of data loss caused by accidental operation or malfunction of the IC recorder, we recommend that you save a backup copy of your recorded messages on a tape recorder, etc.

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Troubleshooting

Should any problem persist after you have made these checks, consult your nearest Sony dealer.

Symptom

The unit does not operate.

No sound comes from the speaker. FULL is displayed and you cannot start recording.

Noise is heard.

Recording level is low. Playback speed is too fast or too slow. --M--D --:-- is displayed. --M--D is displayed on the REC DATE display. The unit does not operate correctly.

Remedy

The battery has been inserted with incorrect polarity.

The battery is weak. The buttons are locked with the HOLD

switch. (If you press any button, HOLD will flash three times.)

The earphone is plugged in. The volume is turned down completely. The memory is full. Erase some of the

messages. See page 16. 99 messages have been recorded in the

selected file. Select another file or erase some of the messages. See page 16.

An object, such as your finger, etc., accidentally rubbed or scratched the unit during recording so that noise was recorded.

The unit was placed near an AC power source, a fluorescent lamp or a mobile phone during recording or playback.

Earphone plug is dirty. Clean the plug. Microphone sensitivity is set to SENS L.

Set it to SENS H. See page 27. Set the PLAY SPEED switch to NORMAL.

See page 19. You have not set the clock. See page 8.

The date of recording will not be displayed if you recorded the message when the clock was not set.

Take out the battery and insert it again.

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ation Specifications

Recording media Built-in flash memory, Monaural recording Recording time ICD-37: 45 minutes

ICD-57: 90 minutes ICD-67: 180 minutes

Frequency response 280 Hz - 2 800 Hz Speaker approx. 3.6 cm (1 716 in.) dia. Power output 80 mW Output Earphone jack (mini jack) for 8 - 300 earphone Playback speed control FAST: +50%

SLOW: 25% Power requirements One LR03 (size AAA) alkaline battery: 1.5 V DC Dimensions (w/h/d) (not incl. projecting parts and controls)

58.0 83.5 14.2 mm (2 38 3 38 916 in.) Mass (incl. battery) ICD-37: 56 g (1.98 oz)

ICD-57/67: 57 g (2.01 oz) Supplied accessories LR03 (size AAA) alkaline battery 1

(tourist model and ICD-57/67 for U.S.A. only) Handstrap (attached to the unit) 1 (ICD-57/67 only)

Optional accessories Active speakers SRS-T1

Your dealer may not handle some of the above listed optional accessories. Please ask the dealer for detailed information.

Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.

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Index to Parts and Controls Refer to the pages indicated in parentheses for details.

Main unit

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qa

qs

qd

qf

qg

qh

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1 VOL (volume) control (14) 2 FILE button (10, 13, 18) 3 MIC (built-in microphone)

(10) 4 NxPLAY/STOP (play/

stopenter) button (8, 14, 15) 5 ./>+ (fast forward/

fast backwardselection of menu mode) button (13, 15)

6 STOP button (11) 7 HOLD switch (25) 8 PLAY SPEED selector (19)

9 MENU button (8, 21, 34) 0 Display window (33) qa OPR (operation) indicator

(10, 14) qs ERASE button (16) qd REC (record) START/STOP

button (10) qf Speaker qg EAR (earphone) jack (15) qh Hand strap (supplied to

ICD-57/67 only)

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Display window

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6

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8

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1 Total number of messages in a file (13) Mode indication of the menu(21, 26 - 28) (On, OFF, etc.)

2 File indication (10, 13) 3 Current message number (10,

13) 4 Remaining recording time

indication (10) Recording date indication (14) Current time/day indication (8) Menu indication (8, 21, 26 - 28, 34) (ALARM, etc.) Messages (ERASE, SCAN, etc.)

5 Alarm indicator (23) 6 Battery exhausted indicator

(7) 7 Repeat play indicator (15) 8 REMAIN indication (10) 9 REC DATE indication (14)

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OFF

On

OFF

H

L

On

OFF

ALARM*

BEEP

SENS

CONT

SET DATE

On

Menu map

Press MENU to enter the menu mode. : Initial seItting

(See page 21.)

(See page 26.)

(See page 27.)

(See page 28.)

(See page 8.)

* The ALARM display will not appear if you have not set the date and time or if there is no recorded message.

Year Month Day Hour Minute

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ationSAT

DATE

SUN

TUE

WED

THU

FRI

DAILY

MON

Hour

Hour

Hour Minute

Hour Minute

Hour Minute

Hour Minute

Hour Minute

Hour Minute

Hour Minute

Month Day Minute

Minute

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Index A Accidental operation .................... 25 Alarm .............................................. 21

B Battery .............................................. 6 Beep ................................................ 26 Built-in microphone ..................... 10

C Clock setting .................................... 8

D Display window ........................... 33

E Earphone ........................................ 15 Erase ............................................... 16

F, G Fast backward ............................... 15 Fast forward .................................. 15 File ................................ 10, 13, 17, 18

H Hold ................................................ 25

I IC memory ....................................... 4

J, K, L, M, N, O Menu ..................................... 8, 21, 34 Message, erasing ........................... 16 Message, playing back ................. 13 Message, recording ....................... 10 Message number ........................... 10 Microphone, built-in .................... 10 Microphone sensitivity ................ 27 Move ............................................... 18

P, Q Playback ......................................... 13 Playback Pause function .............. 15 Playback speed .............................. 19

R Recording ....................................... 10 Remaining time ............................. 10 Repeat play .................................... 15

S, T, U Scanning play ...........

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