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IC Recorder
ICD-PX440
Display of the current file information
Note
The window shown above displays indications, numbers or items for explanatory purposes. The actual window may
differ from those displayed here.
1. Current file information
When a file that has been recorded using the IC recorder is selected and the IC recorder is stopped, you can
check the file information by pressing
STOP. The file information appears for about 1 minute. You can scroll
the display by pressing or .
The following information will be displayed.
Rec Date/Time: Displays the date and time recorded (y (year), m (month), d (day), and time).
File Length: Displays the length of the file (h (hour), m (minute), and s (second)).
Model Name: Displays the name of the device on which the current file was recorded. The model name that
appears for “Model:” in the “System Information” will be displayed in this area.
Scene Select: Displays the “Scene Select” setting in effect when the file was recorded.
REC Mode: Displays the recording mode of the file.
Mic Sensitivity: Displays the microphone sensitivity setting in effect when the file was recorded.
Recording Filter: Displays the recording filter setting in effect when the file was recorded.
VOR: Displays the VOR (Voice Operated Recording) setting in effect when the file was recorded.
Input: Displays the input method (“Built-in Mic,” “External Mic,” or “AUDIO IN” used when the file was recorded.
Hint
If you do not attempt to operate the IC recorder for 1 minute, the file information disappears and the display returns
to the stop mode display. If you go back to the stop mode display immediately, press STOP.
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