Sony ICD-PX333 Quick Start Guide

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Year 2013
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Sony ICD-PX333 Specification

The Sony ICD-PX333 is a compact digital voice recorder designed for efficient audio capture and playback, ideal for both personal and professional use. It features a built-in flash memory of 4GB, allowing for up to 1,073 hours of recording in the LP (Long Play) mode. The device supports multiple recording formats, including MP3, ensuring ease of file sharing and compatibility with various devices. For enhanced recording quality, it is equipped with intelligent noise cut technology that reduces background noise, thereby improving voice clarity.

The ICD-PX333 offers a user-friendly interface with a backlit LCD display, providing clear visibility and easy navigation through its settings and functions. It includes useful features such as track marking and A-B repeat functionality, which facilitate the efficient management and review of recordings. The recorder also supports microSD cards, offering expandable storage for extensive use.

A built-in USB port allows for quick transfer of files to a computer, while the Voice Operated Recording (VOR) feature enables hands-free operation by starting and stopping recordings automatically based on sound presence. The recorder operates on two AAA batteries, providing up to 96 hours of recording time, making it reliable for prolonged usage. With a lightweight and portable design, the Sony ICD-PX333 is a practical solution for students, journalists, and professionals seeking a dependable voice recording device.

Sony ICD-PX333 F.A.Q.

How do I transfer files from the Sony ICD-PX333 to my computer?

To transfer files, connect the Sony ICD-PX333 to your computer using a USB cable. The device will appear as a removable drive. Navigate to the folder containing your recordings and drag the files to your computer.

What should I do if my Sony ICD-PX333 won't turn on?

If the device won't turn on, ensure the batteries are correctly installed and have sufficient charge. Try replacing with new batteries. If it still doesn't work, reset the device by removing the batteries for a few minutes before reinserting them.

How can I improve the recording quality on my Sony ICD-PX333?

To enhance recording quality, select the "REC Mode" option in the menu and choose a higher bit rate. Ensure you're recording in a quiet environment and position the device close to the sound source.

How do I perform a factory reset on the Sony ICD-PX333?

To reset the device to factory settings, go to the menu, select "Settings," then "Reset All Settings." Confirm the action when prompted. This will revert all settings to their defaults.

Why are my recordings on the Sony ICD-PX333 distorted?

Distorted recordings can be caused by high input levels. Lower the microphone sensitivity in the menu settings or move the recorder further from the sound source. Check if "Low Cut Filter" is enabled to reduce noise.

Can I use an external microphone with the Sony ICD-PX333?

Yes, the Sony ICD-PX333 has a microphone jack for an external microphone. Plug the microphone into the MIC jack and ensure the connection is secure. Select the appropriate microphone input setting in the menu if necessary.

How do I delete recordings on the Sony ICD-PX333?

To delete recordings, select the recording you wish to remove, press the "ERASE" button, and confirm the deletion when prompted. You can also delete all files in a folder through the menu options.

What is the maximum recording time available on the Sony ICD-PX333?

The maximum recording time depends on the recording mode. In LP mode, the device can record up to 1073 hours. Higher quality modes will reduce the available recording time.

How do I change the date and time on my Sony ICD-PX333?

To set the date and time, access the menu, select "Date & Time," and adjust the settings using the navigation buttons. Confirm the settings to save the changes.

Why does my Sony ICD-PX333 show "Memory Full" even though I've deleted files?

If the device shows "Memory Full" despite deleting files, check if there are hidden files in the system or format the memory to free up space. Ensure important files are backed up before formatting.