Sony ICD-B100 Operating Instructions

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Year 2004
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Sony ICD-B100 Specification

The Sony ICD-B100 is a compact and efficient digital voice recorder designed to cater to basic voice recording needs. It features a 16 MB built-in flash memory, which provides ample space to store up to 25 hours of recorded audio in LP mode. The device employs Sony's proprietary LPEC codec, ensuring efficient compression and playback of audio files while maintaining clarity. It is equipped with a monaural recording capability, capturing sound through a built-in microphone and offering playback through a built-in speaker. The recorder operates via two AAA batteries, optimizing portability and convenience for users on the go. Its user interface includes a simple LCD display for navigating through recordings and viewing essential information such as battery status and remaining recording time. The ICD-B100 supports a voice-operated recording (VOR) function, which automatically starts and stops recording based on sound levels, conserving memory and battery life. File management is facilitated through its ability to organize recordings into 99 track marks per file, allowing easy access and navigation. Weighing approximately 2.5 ounces without batteries and measuring 4.5 inches by 1.5 inches, the device is designed for handheld comfort and ease of use. The Sony ICD-B100 is compatible with both PC and Mac systems for file transfer, although it requires a separate cable for connectivity. This model is tailored for users who need a straightforward, reliable tool for capturing spoken content, making it ideal for meetings, lectures, and personal notes.

Sony ICD-B100 F.A.Q.

How do I start a new recording on the Sony ICD-B100?

To start a new recording, press the 'Record' button. The device will automatically create a new file for the recording. Ensure the HOLD function is off and the battery is sufficiently charged.

How can I playback a recorded file?

To playback a recording, press the 'Play/Stop' button while the desired file is selected. Use the 'Rewind' or 'Forward' buttons to navigate through your recordings.

What should I do if the device does not power on?

If the ICD-B100 doesn't power on, check the battery compartment to ensure batteries are correctly inserted and have sufficient charge. Replace them if needed.

How do I delete a recording from the device?

To delete a recording, select the file you want to delete, then press and hold the 'Erase' button until the display shows "Erase?". Confirm by pressing 'Erase' again.

How can I adjust the recording quality on the ICD-B100?

The ICD-B100 does not support adjustable recording quality settings. It records in a standard format optimized for voice capture.

What is the maximum recording time of the Sony ICD-B100?

The maximum recording time is approximately 8 hours. This may vary slightly depending on the environment and battery condition.

Can I transfer recordings from the ICD-B100 to a computer?

The ICD-B100 does not have a direct PC connectivity feature. However, recordings can be transferred by playing them back and recording the audio on a computer using an audio cable.

How can I ensure the longest battery life for my device?

To extend battery life, use high-quality alkaline batteries, avoid excessive use of backlight, and turn off the device when not in use.

What should I do if the device displays an error message?

If an error message appears, try removing and reinserting the batteries to reset the device. If the issue persists, consult the user manual for specific troubleshooting steps.

How do I lock the buttons to prevent accidental operation?

To lock the buttons, slide the HOLD switch to the ON position. This will disable all buttons until the switch is returned to the OFF position.