Sony ICD-MX20 Operating Instructions
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To transfer recordings, connect the ICD-MX20 to your computer using the supplied USB cable. Open the Sony Digital Voice Editor software and follow the prompts to import your recordings to your computer.
First, check if the batteries are properly inserted and charged. If the device still doesn't turn on, try replacing the batteries with new ones. If the issue persists, perform a reset by removing the batteries for a few minutes before reinserting them.
To improve recording quality, ensure you select the appropriate microphone sensitivity setting based on your recording environment. Using an external microphone can also enhance audio capture quality.
The "Memory Full" message indicates that your device's memory is full. Delete unwanted recordings or transfer them to your computer to free up space. Alternatively, you can insert a new Memory Stick for additional storage.
Yes, you can record phone calls using the ICD-MX20. Connect the recorder to the phone using a telephone recording adapter, and start recording after ensuring all parties are aware and consent to the recording.
To reset the ICD-MX20 to factory settings, remove the batteries and reinsert them after a few minutes. This will reset the device, but note that it will not delete any recorded files.
The Sony ICD-MX20 records audio files in the DVF (Digital Voice File) format, which can be played back using the Sony Digital Voice Editor software.
To extend battery life, use high-quality alkaline batteries, reduce the backlight usage, and turn off the device when not in use. Recording in a lower quality mode can also help conserve power.
Yes, the ICD-MX20 supports Memory Stick Duo media for additional storage. Insert a compatible memory stick into the slot to increase recording capacity.
Ensure the USB cable is securely connected and try a different USB port on your computer. If the problem persists, check for driver updates or reinstall the Sony Digital Voice Editor software.