Symptom
Recording
Recorded sound is distorted.
There is a noise at the beginning
of sound.
Recorded sounds contain noise
that make it difficult to hear
sounds.
Recorded sound differs from the
actual sound.
Recorded sound is too loud or
too low.
The level meter does not move
during recording. The recorded
file produces no sound.
Playing
No sound from the speaker.
Cannot hear any sound.
• Set the microphone sensitivity to "LOW" or keep the microphone distance
farther away from the recording source. (➜ page 21)
If the sound is still distorted, set the Low Cut filter setting to ON (➜ page 21),
set the recording level adjustment to Manual and adjust the recording level
before recording. (➜ page 22)
• Move a mobile telephone away from this unit when you use the two in the same area.
• Set the "LOW CUT FILTER" to "ON". Noise is reduced and listening may
become easier. (➜ page 21)
• Perform test recording switching the recording mode (➜ page 20) or
microphone sensitivity (➜ page 21) and set the most appropriate recording
environment.
• Is Recording EQ (➜ page 24) or "LOW CUT FILTER" (➜ page 21) set?
• Is the recording level adjustment set to manual? (➜ page 22) If so, set the
proper recording level (➜ page 23) or set the recording level adjustment
setting to AUTO.
• Switch the microphone sensitivity. (➜ page 21)
• Is the recording level adjustment set to "MANUAL" and is the recording level
set to "0"? Adjust the recording level. (➜ page 23)
• There is no sound when you have connected earphones. (➜ page 16)
• Adjust the sound volume. (➜ page 15)
Checkpoints
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