Sony ICD-BX800 Operating Instructions

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Year 2010
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Sony ICD-BX800 Specification

The Sony ICD-BX800 is a compact and efficient digital voice recorder designed for easy use and reliable performance. It features a built-in 2GB flash memory, capable of storing up to 534 hours of audio in LP mode, making it suitable for extended recording sessions. The device supports multiple recording modes, including HQ, SP, and LP, allowing users to choose the quality and duration that best suits their needs. The ICD-BX800 is equipped with a monaural microphone and a built-in speaker with a 300mW output for clear playback.

The user interface is intuitive, featuring an easy-to-read LCD screen that displays essential information such as recording time, remaining battery life, and file number. The device is powered by two AAA batteries, offering approximately 45 hours of recording time in LP mode, ensuring reliability for long periods. It includes essential functions such as playback speed control, voice-operated recording, and an integrated editing feature that allows users to divide and delete files directly on the device.

The ICD-BX800 supports MP3 file format for convenient sharing and storage of recordings. Connectivity options are limited to a 3.5mm headphone jack and a microphone input, catering to basic audio input and output needs. With its lightweight and portable design, the recorder is ideal for users who require a straightforward device for capturing lectures, meetings, and personal notes. Its affordability, combined with robust functionality, makes the Sony ICD-BX800 a practical choice for everyday voice recording tasks.

Sony ICD-BX800 F.A.Q.

How do I transfer files from the Sony ICD-BX800 to my computer?

The Sony ICD-BX800 does not have a USB port for direct file transfer. To transfer recordings, you'll need to use an audio cable to connect the recorder's headphone jack to your computer's microphone input and manually record the audio.

What should I do if my Sony ICD-BX800 won't turn on?

Ensure that the batteries are properly installed and are not depleted. Replace them with new ones if necessary. Also, check the battery compartment for any signs of corrosion or damage.

How can I improve the recording quality on my Sony ICD-BX800?

To improve recording quality, use a quiet environment, position the microphone close to the sound source, and ensure that the microphone sensitivity is correctly set. Avoid recording in noisy areas to minimize background noise.

How do I delete recordings on the Sony ICD-BX800?

To delete a recording, select the file you wish to delete, press the 'ERASE' button, and confirm the deletion when prompted.

What is the maximum recording time for the Sony ICD-BX800?

The maximum recording time varies depending on the recording mode. In LP mode, you can record up to 535 hours. However, higher quality modes like SP will provide less recording time.

How do I change the recording mode on my Sony ICD-BX800?

Press the 'MENU' button, navigate to 'REC Mode', and select the desired mode (HQ, SP, or LP) using the navigation buttons. Confirm the selection to change the mode.

Can I use an external microphone with the Sony ICD-BX800?

Yes, the ICD-BX800 has a microphone jack that allows you to connect an external microphone for improved audio capture.

How do I replace the batteries in the Sony ICD-BX800?

Slide open the battery compartment on the back of the device, remove the old batteries, and insert new AAA batteries, ensuring correct polarity. Close the compartment securely.

Why do my recordings have a lot of background noise?

Background noise can be reduced by recording in a quieter environment, using an external microphone with noise-canceling capabilities, and ensuring the microphone sensitivity is set appropriately.

How can I ensure my recordings are not accidentally erased on the Sony ICD-BX800?

To prevent accidental erasure, slide the 'HOLD' switch to lock the controls. This will disable all buttons and prevent any accidental operations.