
The
operating
tone
The
operation
tone
can
be
turned
on
and
off.
The
tone
is
originally
set
to
“On”.
1
Press
[MODE]
several
times
until
“bEEP”
is
displayed.
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2
Turn
[PLAY/STOP
SEL]
to
select
“On”
or
“OFF”.
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Within
10
seconds,
press
[PLAY/STOP
SEL].
A
tone
sounds
each
time
an
operation
is
performed
if
you
select
“On”.
|
Care
and
Use
|
@
Unit
eAvoid
using
or
placing
this
unit
near
sources
of
heat.
Do
not
leave
it
in
an
automobile
exposed
to
direct
sunlight
for
a
long
period
of
time
with
the
doors
and
windows
closed.
To
avoid
product
damage,
do
not
ex-
pose
this
product
to
rain,
water
or
other
liquids.
Do
not
keep
this unit
and
magnetized
cards
(bank
cards,
commuter
passes,
etc.)
close
together.
@
Dry
cell
battery
Load
the
new
batteries
with
their
polar-
ities
(®
and
©)
aligned
correctly.
Do
not
apply
heat
to
batteries,
or
inter-
nat
short
circuit
may
occur.
if
this
unit
is
not
to
be
used
for
a
long
period
of
time,
remove
the
batteries
and
store
them
in
a
cool
and
dry
place.
Remove
spent
batteries
immediately.
E
Listening
caution
Do
not
play
your
headphones
or
ear-
phone
at
a
high
volume.
Hearing
ex-
pens
advise
against
continuous
extended
play.
Product
Service
If
you
experience
a
ringing
in
your
ears,
reduce
volume
or
discontinue
use.
Do
not
use
while
operating
a
motorized
vehicle.
it
may
create
a
traffic
hazard
and
is
illegal
in
many
areas.
You
should
use
extreme
caution
or
tem-
porarily
discontinue
use
in
potentially
hazardous
situations.
Even
if
your
headphones
or
earphone
is
an
open-air
type
designed
to
let
you
hear
outside
sounds,
don’t
turn
up
the
volume
so
high
that
you
can’t
hear
whats
around
you.
Sound
can
be
deceiving.
Over
time
your
hearing
“comfort
level”
adapts
to
higher
volumes
of
sound.
So
what
sounds
“nor-
mal”
can
actually
be
loud
and
harmfu!
to
your
heartng.
Guard
against
this
by
setting
your
equip-
ment
at
a
safe
level
BEFORE
your
hear-
ing
adapts.
To
establish
a
safe
level:
eStart
your
volume
control
at
a
low
set-
ting.
eSlowly
increase
the
sound
unti)
you
can
hear
it
comfortably
and
clearly,
and
without
distortion.
Once
you
have
established
a
comfort-
able
sound
level:
e
Set
the
dial
and
leave
it
there.
Do
not
attempt
to
remove
the
cover(s)
or
repair
the
unit
yourself.
Refer
servicing
to
qualified
personnel
only.
@
Product
information
For
product
service,
product
information
or
assistance
with
product
operation,
refer
to
the
servicenter
directory.
User
memo:
DATE
OF
PURCHASE
DEALER
NAME
DEALER
ADDRESS
TELEPHONE
NUMBER
The
serial
number
of
this
product
can
be
found
inside
of
the
battery
compart-
ment.
Please
note
them
in
the
space
provided
below
and
keep
as
a
permanent
record
of
your
purchase
to
aid
identification
in
the
event
of
theft.
MODEL
NUMBER
SERIAL
NUMBER
Maintenance
Clean
with
a
soft
cloth.
For
very
dirty
surfaces
clean
with
a
mild
dish
washing
liquid,
then
wipe
with
a
dry
cloth.
Do
not
use
alcohol
or
thinners
to
clean
this
unit.
Troubleshooting
Guide
Before
requesting
service
for
this
unit,
check
the
chart
below
for
a
possible
cause
of
the
problem
you
are
experiencing.
Some
simple
checks
or
a
minor
adjustment
on
your
part
may
eliminate
the
problem
and
restore
proper
operation.
lf
you
are
in
doubt
about
some
of
the
check
points,
or
if
the
remedies
indicated
in
the
chart
do
not
solve
the
problem,
refer
to
the
directory
of
Authorized
Service
Centers
(enclosed
with
this
unit)
to
locate
a
convenient
service
center,
or
consult
your
dealer
for
instructions.
For
detailed
instructions,
contact
an
authorized
servicenter
in
the
U.S.A.
and
Panasonic
Canada
inc.
Customer
Care
Centre
in
Canada.
in
the
U.S.A.
1-800-211-7262
or
web
site
(http:/Awww.panasonic.com)
in
Canada
905-624-5505
or
web
site
(www.panasonic.ca/faq.html)
Symptom
Checkpoints
is
HOLD
on?
(page
2)
eis
the
the
battery
cover
properly
closed?
Unit
doesn’t
operate
No
sound
from
the
speaker
eis
earphone
(nat
included)
connected?
eis
the
volume
turned
down?
When
using
earphone
(not
included),
there
is
no
sound
or
it
is
difficult
to
hear
or
there
is
noise
eis
the
earphone
plug
fully
inserted?
els
the
plug
dirty?
(Wipe
away
dirt
on
plug.)
“U01”
appears
on
the
e
Have
the
batteries
run
down?
display
Recording
stops
@Has
VAS
(page
5)
functioned?
Did
the
batteries
or
cover
come
loose
during
recording?
Recording
not
made
The
date
of
recording
appears
as
“--—-—”
Has
the
time
been
set?
(The
date
of
recording
is
not
displayed
unless
the
time
has
been
set.)
Playback
speed
Is
too
fast
or
slow
*Has
playback
speed
been
changed?
(See
page
6
to
set
to
the
required
speed.)
Have
99
items
been
recorded
in
the
folder?
®
Has
the
recording
time
limit
been
made?
“FULL”
appears
when
trying
to
make
a
recording
(page
4)
Cannot
erase
a
folder
or
@Have
you
selected
an
empty
folder?
item
|s
the
item
locked?
(page
8)
The
clock
flashes
“4
2:00”
Set
the
clock.
(page
3)
Specifications
OC
3V
(two
ROI/LA0S,
AAA,
UM-4
batteries)
110
mW
{max.)
450
Hz
—
5.0
kHz
(—
6
dB,
Extra
Mic
in
—
HP
out,
HO
mode}
Power
requirement:
Power
output:
Frequency
response:
S/N:
37
dB
{Built-in
Mic,
HQ
mode)
Jack:
Output
jack;
Earphone,
3.5
mm
(%in.};
200
mV
160
Input
jack;
Mic,
3.5mm
(%
in.};
0.56
mV
Speaker:
2.8
cm
(1%2
in.)
8
Q
Dimensions
(WXHxXD):
Max
dimensions;
Cabinet
dimensions;
Weight:
with
batteries;
without
batteries;
56.0
x
91.7
x
13.3
mm
(2%s
X
3%
x
in.
)
55.0
x
91.0
x
12.4
mm
{27e
X
3s
X
“Bin.
)
About
66
g
(2.3
02.)
About
47
g
(1.7
02.)
Battery
life:
[When
used
at
25°C
(77°F)
and
ona
flat
and
stable
surface]
Playback
Recording
About
15
hours
About
30
hours
The
battery
life
may
be
tess
depending
on
the
operating
conditions.
Batteries
Panasonic
alkaline
batteries
Note:
*Specifications
are
subject
to
change
without
notice.
Weight
and
dimensions
are
approximate.