Sony ICD-SX66 v2 Operating Instructions PDF

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Summary of Content for Sony ICD-SX66 v2 Operating Instructions PDF

Step 2: Setting the Clock

BGetting Started

Installing the Software Install the Digital Voice Editor software in your computers hard disk.

Notes When you install the Digital Voice Editor for ICD-MS/SX/

ST/S/BP/BM/P Series, you can create compatible file formats (mentioned in About the File Formats). When you install the Digital Voice Editor for ICD-MS/SX/ ST/S/BP/BM Series, you can create all the compatible file types except for the DVF (TRC) files. (You can play back the DVF (TRC) files.) When installing both types of the Digital Voice Editor, make sure to select overwrite installation to handle all the compatible file formats.

Do not connect the IC recorder to the computer before installing the Software.

Be sure to close all running programs before installing the Digital Voice Editor software.

When installing or uninstalling the software in Windows

2000 Professional, make sure to log on Windows as the user name of Administrator.

When installing or uninstalling the software in Windows

XP Professional/Home Edition, log on as a user name with the Computer administrator user account. (To find if the user name has a Computer administrator user account, open the User Accounts from the Control Panel and refer to the section beneath the user name being displayed.)

When the Memory Stick Voice Editor 1.0/1.1/1.2/2.0 software has already been installed, installing the supplied software will automatically remove the Memory Stick Voice Editor software. (Messages are not removed.)

After installing, the Microsoft DirectX module is also installed depending on the operation system of your computer. This module is not deleted after uninstalling the software.

After installing the Digital Voice Editor software, do not install the Memory Stick Voice Editor 1.0/1.1/1.2/2.0 software. The Digital Voice Editor will not work properly. With the supplied software, you can save or edit the messages in the Memory Stick.

1 Turn on your computer and start up Windows.

2 Insert the supplied CD-ROM into the CD- ROM drive. The installer starts up automatically and the welcome window appears. If the installer does not start up, double click [DVE Setup.exe] in the [English] folder.

If you have already installed a previous version of the Digital Voice Editor or any version of the Memory Stick Voice Editor The dialog box to uninstall the previous version may be displayed. (Messages are not removed.) Follow the instructions on the screen to uninstall the software and then the installation of the current version starts.

3 Follow the displayed instructions. When the [Restart] dialog box appears, click [OK] to restart the computer. Now the installation is completed.

When the dialog box used to input the owner name is displayed Input the owner name for your identification with the Digital Voice Editor.

To USB connector of IC recorder

USB connecting cable (supplied)

To USB connector of your computer

Inserting a Memory Stick to your computer (ICD-MS series) Remove the Memory Stick from the IC recorder and insert it to your computer by using either of the following methods:

If your computer has a Memory Stick slot Insert the Memory Stick directly into the slot. If your computer does not have a Memory Stick slot Use either of the devices below to insert the Memory Stick to your computer. In either case, you need to install the driver for the device. For details, refer to the instruction manual of the device you use. Using the Sony PC Card Adaptor (ex. MSAC-PC3)

Insert the Memory Stick into the PC Card Adaptor. Then insert the PC Card Adaptor into the PC card slot of your computer. Note When using the PC Card Adaptor, make sure to release the LOCK switch of the Memory Stick.

Using the USB-compatible Sony Memory Stick Reader/Writer (ex. MSAC-US70) Connect the Memory Stick Reader/Writer to the USB connector of your computer with the supplied cable. Insert the Memory Stick into the Memory Stick Reader/Writer.

Using the IC recorder as a removable disk (ICD-MS515, ICD-S/ICD-BM series) Data storage function (ICD-S series) Memory Stick reader/writer function (the

IC recorder equipped with a USB connector) When connecting the IC recorder and your computer through the USB connectors, you can temporarily save an image or text file of your computer onto the IC recorder or the Memory Stick as follows:

1 Connect the IC recorder and your computer through the USB connectors.

2 Open My Computer in the Windows and check to see that a new removable disk is correctly recognized.

3 Use the Explorer or another to copy files of your computer onto the removable disk.

Notes A file saved without using the Digital Voice Editor cannot

be played or displayed on the IC recorder even if it is of a compatible file format.

When you view the contents of the removable disk with the Explorer, the VOICE folder will be displayed. Make sure to use the Digital Voice Editor software to move, copy, add, or delete a file in the VOICE folder.

According to the size of the files copied, the maximum recordable time of the IC recorder may reduce.

Do not format the removable disk on your computer.

Notes Be sure to install the Digital Voice Editor software before

connecting the IC recorder to your computer. Otherwise, a message like [Found New Hardware Wizard] may appear when you connect the IC recorder to your computer. In this case, click [Cancel].

Depending on the IC recorder you use, the [Hardware Installation] warning message may appear when you connect the IC recorder to the USB connector of your computer for the first time in Windows XP Professional/ Home Edition. In this case, you may ignore the message without problem and click [Continue Anyway] to proceed with the software installation or proceed with using the software.

Do not connect more than two USB devices to your computer. Normal operation will not be guaranteed.

Use of this IC recorder with a USB hub or a USB extension cable is not guaranteed.

A malfunction may occur depending on the USB devices connected at any one time.

Before connecting the IC recorder to the computer, check the remaining battery power of the IC recorder (more than one segment of the battery indicator should be on) . If the batteries are exhausted, communication between the IC recorder and the computer may not succeed.

When you connect the IC recorder to the computer, make sure that the IC recorder is in the stop mode.

We recommend you disconnect the cable from the computer when you do not use the Digital Voice Editor.

Connecting the IC Recorder to your Computer You can transfer the IC recorder data onto your computer either by connecting the IC recorder to the computer or inserting the Memory Stick into the computer.

Connecting through the USB connectors (for the IC recorder equipped with a USB connector) Use the USB connecting cable supplied with the IC recorder to connect the USB connectors of the IC recorder and your computer. The IC recorder is recognized by the computer as soon as the cable is connected. You can connect or disconnect the cable when the IC recorder and the computer are turned on or off.

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Digital Voice Editor 2 Operating Instructions

Before You Begin

2004 Sony Corporation Printed in China

Notice for Users

About the File Formats The Digital Voice Editor can handle the following file formats. Depending on the file format, some editorial or saving functions may be limited on the Digital Voice Editor.

DVF file [LPEC: for ICD-SX/ST series] (Digital Voice File/file extension: *.dvf) Sound file format used in recording messages on the Sony IC recorder ICD-SX/ST series equipped with a USB connector. You can select ST (stereo), SP and LP recording modes.

DVF file [LPEC: for ICD-BPx50 series] (Digital Voice File/file extension: *.dvf) Monaural sound file format used in recording messages on the Sony IC recorder ICD-BPx50 series equipped with a USB connector. You can select SP and LP recording modes. The sound quality in the LP mode is improved from an LP mode DVF file for ICD-BP100/BPx20 series.

DVF file [LPEC: for ICD-BP100/BPx20 series] (Digital Voice File/file extension: *.dvf) Monaural sound file format used in recording messages on the Sony IC recorder ICD-BP100/ BPx20 series equipped with a USB connector. You can select SP and LP recording modes.

DVF file [TRC: for ICD-Px8 series] (Digital Voice File/file extension: *.dvf) Monaural sound file format used in recording messages on the Sony IC recorder ICD-Px8 series equipped with a USB connector. You can select SP and LP recording modes.

DVF file [TRC: for ICD-Px7 series] (Digital Voice File/file extension: *.dvf) Monaural sound file format used in recording messages on the Sony IC recorder ICD-Px7 series equipped with a USB connector. You cannot select the recording mode.

MSV file [LPEC] (Memory Stick Voice file/file extension: *.msv ) Monaural sound file format used in recording messages on the Memory Stick IC recorder ICD- MS515 and ICD-S series. You can select SP and LP recording modes.

MSV file [LPEC: for ICD-BM series] (Memory Stick Voice file/file extension: *.msv) Sound file format used in recording messages on the Sony Memory Stick IC recorder ICD-BM series. You can select ST (stereo), SP and LP recording modes.

MSV file [ADPCM] (Memory Stick Voice file/file extension: *.msv) Monaural sound file format used in recording messages on the Memory Stick IC recorder ICD- MS1. You can select SP and LP recording modes.

WAV file (WAV FILE [8/11/16kHz, 16 bit, monaural] [44.1kHz, 16 bit, stereo] file/file extension: *.wav) PCM 8/11/16kHz, 16 bit monaural, or 44.1kHz 16 bit stereo sound file used in recorded sound in standard Windows application software.

MP3 file (MP3 file/file extension: *.mp3 ) The MP3 file stores digital audio such as sound or songs and is commonly used to distribute it over Internet. Note: Digital Voice Editor cannot save a file in the MP3 file format.

On the recording modes (ST/SP/LP) ST: Stereo recording mode. The file size becomes relatively

larger than in the SP mode recording. (For the ICD-SX/ST/ BM series only)

SP: Standard play monaural recording mode in better sound quality. The file size becomes relatively larger than in the LP mode recording.

LP: Long play monaural recording mode.

Notes The Digital Voice Editor 2 does not support the ICS file format (Sony IC recorder Sound file/file extension: *.ics ) used in recording messages on the IC recorder ICD-R100. To use an ICS file with the Digital Voice Editor 2, use the software compatible with the ICS file format such as ICS converter, Sony ICD-PCLINK software or Digital Voice Editor Ver. 1.x to convert an ICS file into a WAV file. (The ICS Converter is available on the Sony web site as free software. )

System Requirements Your computer and system software must meet the following minimum requirements. IBM PC/AT or compatible

CPU: 266MHz Pentium II processor or higher RAM: 64MB or more Hard disk space: 70MB or more depending on

the size and number of sound files you store. CD-ROM drive/Memory Stick drive*1

USB connector*2 (compatible with the standard USB 1.1)

Sound board: Sound Blaster 16 compatible Display: High color (16 bit) or more and 800 x

480 dots or more OS: Microsoft Windows XP Professional/XP

Home Edition/2000 Professional/Millennium Edition/98 Second Edition/98 standard installation *3 (You cannot use this software with Windows 95 or Windows NT.)

*1 If you do not connect your IC recorder to your computer via USB connectors, you need a computer with a Memory Stick slot or optional Memory Stick adaptors as shown below to transfer the Memory Stick data to your computer:

PC Card Adaptor for Memory Stick (ex. MSAC-PC3) Memory Stick Reader/Writer (ex. MSAC-US70)

Depending on the adaptors, more system requirements may be needed. We do not recommend the use of a floppy disk adaptor for Memory Stick.

*2 You need the USB connector to connect your IC recorder equipped with a USB connector. You also need the connector to use the Memory Stick Reader/Writer (ex. MSAC-US70).

*3For usual use of the software in the Windows 2000 Professional, make sure to log on Windows as a user name belonging to the Administrators or Power Users account. You cannot use the software with a user name belonging to the Users account. For usual use of the software in the Windows XP Professional/Home Edition, make sure to log on Windows as a user name belonging to the Computer administrator user account. You cannot use the software with a user name belonging to the Users account.

Notes You cannot use the software with a Macintosh machine. A handmade computer, a computer whose operating system

is installed or upgraded by the user, or a computer with multi-boot operating environment are not supported.

Note on transcribing a message When you use Dragon NaturallySpeaking speech-recognition software to transcribe a message, your computer must also meet the system requirements that the Dragon NaturallySpeaking requires. For details, see Guide for Voice Recognition. You cannot use the transcribing function with the ICD-P series.

Note on sending a voice e-mail When you use Microsoft Outlook Express 5.0/5.5/6.0 to send a voice e-mail of a message, your computer must also meet the system requirements that the Outlook Express requires.

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Information

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Notes The illustrations in this manual may differ from the actual

software. Explanations in this manual assume that you are familiar

with basic operations of Windows. For how to use your computer and operating system, please refer to the respective manuals.

The illustrations in this manual is for Sony IC recorders ICD-S series, ICD-ST series, ICD-SX series, ICD-MS series, ICD-BM series, ICD-BP series, and ICD-P series.

This manual describes how to connect your Sony IC recorder ICD-S series, ICD-ST series, ICD-SX series, ICD-MS series, ICD-BM series, ICD-BP series, and ICD-P series to your computer, how to install the Digital Voice Editor software, and the overview of the Digital Voice Editor software. Before you start, read the operating instructions of your IC recorder. The Digital Voice Editor software allows you to transfer the messages to your display monitor, to save them on your computers hard disk, and to play back and edit them. Transferring the messages recorded on the IC

recorder to your computer Saving the messages on your computers hard disk Viewing, playing, or editing the messages on your

computer Transferring messages back to the IC recorder Sending a voice e-mail message using MAPI e-mail

software.

Using the transcribing keys to play back a message and transcribe it using a word-processor or an editor's window.

Transcribing your IC recorder message using Dragon NaturallySpeaking speech-recognition software (Only when Dragon NaturallySpeaking version 5.0 (or higher) Preferred or Professional Edition is installed on your computer).

For details on each operation , refer to the online help files.

Uninstalling the software When you wish to uninstall the software, follow the steps below.

1 Click [Start] and select [Programs], [Sony Digital Voice Editor 2] and then [Uninstall]. The uninstaller starts up.

2 Follow the displayed instructions.

Note If you wish to move the software to another drive or directory after it is installed, you need to uninstall the software and then reinstall it. The software does not work properly if you just move the files.

1 Tips You can also start up the uninstaller by clicking [Start] and

then selecting [Settings], [Control Panel], and [Add/Remove Programs].

Uninstallation does not remove the message files.

Starting the Digital Voice Editor

Names and Functions of the Main Window

1Menu bar/Toolbar You can access and execute the menu commands from the menu bar. The toolbar contains the buttons for common menu command tasks, providing quick way to do tasks. For the details, see the online help.

2 IC Recorder combo box You can select the IC recorder connected to the USB connector of your computer or the drive with the Memory Stick inserted. In the right of the combo box, the free memory space in the selected IC recorder is displayed.

3 IC recorder message pane In the folder list beneath the IC Recorder combo box 2, the message folders in the selected IC recorder are displayed. Click the desired folder from the list, so that the messages in the selected folder are displayed in the message list beneath the folder list. The messages are displayed with the relevant information: message number, recording mode (ST, SP or LP), user name, message name, recorded date, length, priority setting, bookmark setting, alarm setting, Codec, and file name.

Notes The remaining recording time displayed in the IC

recorder may differ from that displayed in the Digital Voice Editor, which is not malfunction. This is because the IC recorder displays the remaining time after subtracting the memory amount required for its system.

When you select the IC recorder ICD-BP/SX/ST series, file names are displayed blank.

4 Player pane This pane controls playback operations. The information of the message being played back is displayed. You can also display the simple player mode. For details, see the online help.

5 PC message pane In the upper folder tree pane, the drives and folders are displayed in tree. Click the desired drive and folder in the folder tree pane, so that the messages in the selected folder are displayed in the message list beneath the folder tree pane. You can also use the folder browse buttons ( /

/ ) to switch back and forth among folders or to display a folder in a higher-level directory. The messages are displayed with the relevant information: file name, recording mode (ST, SP or LP), user name, message name, recorded date, length, priority setting, bookmark setting and Codec.

6 Special function buttons pane In the special function buttons pane, there are the buttons to start the mailing software supporting MAPI and to start the voice recognition software.

Volume adjustment buttons/V-Up button

Counter, message status and information, recording time indication

Divide/combine buttons

Repeat play buttons

Bookmark buttons

Playback operation buttons (Cue/Review/ Skip/Backward/Stop/Play/Easy Search)

Playback Slider

Mail and voice recognition buttons

DPC buttons

Player pane

BUsing the Software Troubleshooting

Symptom

Digital Voice Editor software cannot be installed.

When you connect the IC recorder to the USB connector of your computer, the [Hardware Installation] warning message appears.

The IC recorder or Memory Stick cannot be properly connected.

The IC recorder does not operate.

Messages cannot be played back./ Playback sound volume is too low.

Saved message files cannot be played back or edited.

Counter or slider moves incorrectly. There is noise.

Operation is slow when there are many messages.

Display does not work during saving, adding, or deleting of messages.

It takes too long to convert a file format.

The software hangs when Digital Voice Editor software starts up.

Remedy

The free disk or memory space on the computer is too small. Check the hard disk and memory space.

You are trying to install the software into the operating system that the Digital Voice Editor does not support.

In Windows XP Professional/Home Edition, you log on as a user name belonging to a user account with limitations. Make sure to log on as a user name with the Computer administrator user account.

In Windows 2000 Professional, make sure to log on as the user name of Administrator.

Depending on the IC recorder you use, the message may be displayed when you connect your IC recorder to the USB connector of your computer for the first time in the Windows XP Professional/Home Edition. You may ignore the message without problem and click [Continue Anyway] to proceed with the software installation or proceed with using the software.

Check that the installation of the software has been successful. Also check the connection as follows:

Install the driver for the IC recorder you use.

When using an external USB hub, connect the IC recorder directly to the computer.

Disconnect and then connect the cable with the IC recorder.

Connect the IC recorder to another USB connector.

Check that the IC recorder ICD-S/ICD-BM series or the Memory Stick drive is properly recognized. If not, quit the software and connect the IC recorder or the Memory Stick, and then restart the software.

Your computer may be in the system standby/hibernate mode. Do not let your computer enter into the system standby/hibernate mode while being connected to the IC recorder.

You may format the memory of the IC recorder. Use the IC recorder formatting function to format the memory. (The ICD-SX/ST/BP/P series does not have the formatting function.)

No sound board is installed.

No speaker is built-in or connected to the computer.

The volume of the sound is turned down.

Turn up the volume on the computer. (Refer to the instruction manual of the computer.)

The volume of WAV files can be changed and saved using the Increase Volume feature of the Microsoft Sound Recorder.

You cannot play back a message whose file format the Digital Voice Editor software does not support. Depending on the file format, you cannot use part of editorial features of the software.

This happens when you play back messages that you divided, combined, overwrote, or added a recording. Save a message in the hard disk first, and then add it to the IC recorder. Select the saving file format that suits the IC recorder you use.

When the total number of messages increases, the operation becomes slower, regardless of the length of the recording time.

It takes a longer time to copy or delete long messages. After completing operations, the display works normally.

The time required for file conversion becomes longer as the file size is bigger.

Do not disconnect the connector of the IC recorder while the computer is communicating with the IC recorder. Otherwise the computer operations become unstable or the data inside the IC recorder may be damaged.

In Windows XP Professional/Home Edition, make sure to log on as a user name with the Computer administrator user account. In Windows 2000 Professional, make sure to log on as the user name of Administrator.

There may be conflict between the software and other driver or application.

Do not install the Memory Stick Voice Editor software after you installed the Digital Voice Editor software. The Digital Voice Editor may not operate properly.

1 Turn on your computer and start Windows.

2 Connect the IC recorder to your computer.

3 Click [Start], and select [Programs], [Sony Digital Voice Editor 2] and then [Digital Voice Editor 2]. The Digital Voice Editor Software starts up and the main window appears. The data in the IC recorder or the Memory Stick is loaded and the message folders and message files are displayed in the IC Recorder message pane.

Note If you start the Digital Voice Editor for the first time, the IC recorder selection dialog box in the step 4 is displayed.

4 When the IC recorder is disconnected or no folders or messages are displayed in the IC Recorder message pane, select the IC recorder or the Memory Stick drive with either of the following: Click the down arrow in the IC recorder

combo box. Click (Select IC Recorder) on the

toolbar. Select [Select IC Recorder] from the [IC

Recorder] menu.

The [Select IC Recorder] dialog box is displayed. Select the IC recorder or the Memory Stick drive you use from the drop-down list and click [OK]. The message folders of the selected IC recorder are displayed in the folder list box.

Notes The drive letters and IC recorder identifications on the IC

Recorder combo box differ depending on the computer's configurations and settings, the type of your IC recorder, and how the Memory Stick is connected.

When you specify the Memory Stick drive or the IC recorder ICD-S/BM series without a VOICE folder, the dialog box to ask you to create new message folder is displayed. Click [Yes] to make the initial setting of the memory and display the Digital Voice Editor main window. If you select [Cancel], the dialog box for selecting the IC recorder appears.

If the IC recorder connected to your computer does not appear on the IC Recorder combo box, check the connection.

When you connect the Memory Stick IC recorder ICD-MS series, the IC recorder name does not appear on the IC Recorder combo box. Select the Memory Stick drive.

The number of folders differs depending on the IC recorder you are using.

To quit the Software Click the [X] button on the upper right side of the window or select [Quit] from the [File] menu.

Using Online Help Files of the Software For details on how to use the Digital Voice Editor software, refer to the online help files.

1 Tip For the latest information, refer to the readme.txt file. To open the file, click [Start], [Programs], [Sony Digital Voice Editor 2], and then [ReadMe].

There are three ways to open online help file: Click [Start], [Programs], [Sony Digital Voice Editor

2], and then [Help]. After starting up the software, select [Help Topics]

in the [Help] menu. After starting up the software, click (Help

topics) in the toolbar.

Simple player mode

Playback Slider

Playback operation buttons (Skip/Backward/Stop/Play/Easy Search)/V-Up buttonVolume adjustment buttons

DPC buttons Front/Back, Close buttons

Repeat play button

Saving Messages to the Computer You can save the messages as sound files on your computers hard disk. There are three ways of saving messages: Saving messages automatically (ICD-SX/ST/P/BM

series only) Saving a message by a drag-and-drop operation Saving by specifying the file type and file name (For

details, see the online help.)

Notes The following characters cannot be used in a file name: \ / :

* ? < > | When a message with the same file name exists, the dialog

box appears to ask you if you wish to replace the existing file. If you wish to replace the file, click [Yes]. If you wish to change the file name, click [No].

When a message is saved in the computers hard disk, its alarm setting will be cancelled.

Saving messages automatically (AutoSave)(ICD-SX/ST/P/BM series only)

You can save newly-recorded messages automatically on the computer. To use the AutoSave function, set the IC recorder User Name and turn the AutoSave function in the [AutoSave] tab of the [Options] window. For the details, see the online help.

1 Connect an IC recorder ICD-SX/ST/P/BM series during the Digital Voice Editor in operation. The AutoSave Settings dialog box is displayed.

2 Check [Execute AutoSave] and then click [OK]. The automatic saving starts.

Saving messages by a drag-and- drop operation

1 Click to select the message you wish to save from the IC Recorder message pane (1). To select multiple messages, press and hold down the Shift key as you click the first and last messages in a consecutive group or the Ctrl key as you click each message separately.

2 Drag the message (2) and drop it (3) in the PC message pane. The message is saved in the PC message list. Notes You cannot drop the message in the PC folder

list. The message is saved in the file format as a file

name, both specified in the [Options] window.

Saving the entire messages in a folder at one time

Click the folder that you wish to save from the IC Recorder folder list, drag and then drop it in the PC message list. You can save the entire messages in a message folder at one time as one folder. For the details, see the online help.

Saving all message folders at one time

Select [Save All] from the [IC Recorder] menu. The dialog box used to save all the IC Recorder messages are displayed. Specify the destination folder and file type to save the messages. The folder automatically named as IC recorder model name_IC recorder User Name_current year_month_day, e.g. ICD-BM1_2004_07_04. or the details, see the online help.

Adding Messages to the IC Recorder You can add the selected message(s) in your computers hard disk to the IC recorder. You can add the message(s) one by one or all messages in a folder at one time. The added messages can be played back on the IC recorder. There are two ways of adding messages: Adding the message(s) at the end of the specified

folder (For details, see the online help.) Adding the message(s) to a desired position in a

message folder by a drag-and-drop operation Adding the message(s) as a new folder (ICD-MS/

BM series only)

Notes When a message is added to the IC recorder, its alarm

setting will be cancelled. When the memory of the IC recorder is full or the total

number of messages in a folder exceeds 99 (99 for a Memory Stick), you cannot add a message. Delete unnecessary messages, and then add a message.

Adding messages one by one

1 Click to select the message you wish to add in the PC message list (1). To select multiple messages, press and hold down the Shift key as you click the first and last messages in a consecutive group or the Ctrl key as you click each message separately. You can select files of different file type together.

2 Drag the message (2) and drop it (3) at the desired position in the IC Recorder message list. When you are about to drop the message, the insertion line is displayed. The message is added to the line.

1 Tip If you drop the message on the IC Recorder folder list, the messages will be added to the end of the selected folder.

Adding all messages in a folder at one time

Click the folder that you wish to add in the PC message list, drag and then drop it at the desired position in the IC Recorder message list. When you are about to drop the folder, the insertion line is displayed. The messages in the folder are added to the line.

1 Tip When using an IC Recorder ICD-MS/BM series, you can add the messages as a new folder. Drop the folder at the desired position in

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