pressing the
button for three seconds while
REC
the digital recorder is connected to the PC. The
digital recorder automatically switches back to
PC Download
Mode after being disconnected
from the PC.
D Note
The PC must be ON when charging battery via
the USB cable connection. The digital recorder
may become warm during fast recharging.
Important
C
If the USB port of the computer does not supply
enough power capacity (500 mA), disable
quick charge
in the menu of the digital recorder and
recharge the batteries using the power supply.
3.4.3
Recharge the batteries through the
docking station
Make sure that the docking station is
1
connected to the main power supply with
the Philips power supply.
Insert the digital recorder into the docking
2
slot of the docking station and press it down
firmly until it locks. The green LED lights
up, indicating that the batteries of the digital
recorder are being recharged in fast recharge
mode.
Record with the digital recorder from the
3
docking station, or switch it off when not
being used.
When the green LED blinks, recharging is
4
complete and you can remove the digital
recorder from the docking slot.
User manual
D Note
When the digital recorder is connected to
the docking station, it is powered by the
docking station and not by the batteries. If the
digital recorder is operated with rechargeable
batteries, the batteries are automatically
recharged while the digital recorder is
connected to the docking station.
3.5
Insert and eject the memory card
The digital recorder operates with an SD
(Secure Digital) memory card and supports
USB
SDHC cards with storage capacities of up to 32
GB.
Your digital recorder is packaged with a memory
card already inserted and formatted.
To eject the memory card:
Locate the memory card slot on the top
1
back side of the digital recorder.
Press the memory card in the digital
2
recorder until it clicks.
Release the memory card. It will slightly
3
emerge from the memory card slot. Simply
slide it out.
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