Sony ICD-U50 Operating Instructions

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Pages 2
Year 2006
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Sony ICD-U50 Specification

The Sony ICD-U50 is a versatile digital voice recorder that combines compact design with reliable performance, ideal for capturing audio in various settings. This device features a built-in flash memory, offering a storage capacity that allows users to record up to 94 hours in LP mode, enhancing convenience for extended recording needs. It supports multiple recording modes including HQ, SP, and LP, ensuring adaptability to different audio quality requirements. The ICD-U50 is equipped with a USB interface, facilitating easy transfer of files to a PC for further processing or archiving. Its user-friendly interface includes a clear LCD display that provides essential information such as recording time and file status, enhancing usability. The device incorporates a built-in microphone, ensuring clear audio capture, while the headphone jack allows for immediate playback and review of recordings. Powered by AAA batteries, it offers the flexibility of extended use without the need for constant recharging. The compact form factor and lightweight design make the ICD-U50 highly portable, suitable for users who need an efficient recording solution on the go. Additionally, its robust build quality ensures durability, making it a reliable choice for both professional and personal use. Overall, the Sony ICD-U50 is a well-rounded digital voice recorder that meets the needs of users requiring a combination of functionality, portability, and ease of use.

Sony ICD-U50 F.A.Q.

How do I transfer recordings from my Sony ICD-U50 to a computer?

To transfer recordings, connect the ICD-U50 to your computer using a USB cable. Your device will appear as a removable drive. Open the drive to access the recordings and drag them to your computer's desired folder.

What should I do if my Sony ICD-U50 is not turning on?

First, check if the batteries are properly inserted and have sufficient charge. If the issue persists, try replacing the batteries. If the device still doesn’t turn on, it may need professional servicing.

How can I delete a recording on the Sony ICD-U50?

To delete a recording, select the file you wish to delete, then press and hold the "ERASE" button until you see the confirmation prompt. Confirm the deletion to remove the file.

How do I improve the recording quality on my ICD-U50?

Ensure that the microphone is unobstructed and the device is positioned close to the sound source. Use the "HQ" (High Quality) mode if available for better recording quality.

Can I use rechargeable batteries with the Sony ICD-U50?

Yes, you can use rechargeable NiMH batteries. Ensure they are fully charged before use for optimal performance.

What is the maximum recording time on the ICD-U50?

The maximum recording time depends on the recording mode. In LP mode, it can record up to 16 hours. In SP and HQ modes, the time will be less due to higher audio quality.

How can I reset the Sony ICD-U50 to factory settings?

To reset the device, remove the batteries and leave them out for a few minutes. Reinsert the batteries and power on the device. Note that this will not erase your recordings.

Why is the playback volume low on my ICD-U50?

Check the volume settings and ensure the volume is turned up. Also, verify that the headphones or speaker connections are secure and functioning properly.

How do I change the recording mode on the Sony ICD-U50?

Press the "MODE" button to cycle through the available recording modes (HQ, SP, LP). Select your preferred mode based on the desired balance between quality and recording time.

Is it possible to recover a deleted recording from the ICD-U50?

Once a recording is deleted from the ICD-U50, it cannot be recovered through the device itself. It is advisable to regularly backup important recordings to a computer.