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1. activated The setting process is finished and te To cancel the alarm setting alarm indicator appears in the display Follow steps 1 and 2 on page 27 In window step 2 press the control key toward Aor Y to select OFF and press ENT The alarm will be cancelled and the alarm indicator will disappear from the display window When the set date and time comes At the set time the alarm will sound for about 10 seconds while ALARM is displayed in the display window and the selected message will be played back When the playback ends the IC recorder will stop automatically at the beginning of that message 28 H Notes e You can set only one alarm e When the clock has not been set or no messages are recorded you cannot set the alarm The alarm sounds even if you set BEEP to OFF in the menu page 38 e If the alarm time comes during recording the alarm will sound after the recording is finished 9 will flash when the alarm time comes e When the alarm time comes when the IC recorder is in the menu mode the alarm will sound and the menu mode will be cancelled e The alarm set for DATE will be cancelled when the alarm playback finishes e If you delete a message on which you have set an alarm that alarm will be also cancelled Erasing Messages Bulseiz yoeqheld You can erase the recorded messages one by one or all messages in a folder at atim
2. B41 is displayed for the folder indicator you cannot move a message page 47 1 Select the message you want to move 2 Press and hold 23 MENU for more than one second to enter the menu mode The menu mode window will be displayed 3 Press the control key toward A or Y to select MOVE and then press ENT The message to be moved will be played back 4 Press the control key toward A or Y to select the folder that you want to move the message into and then press ENT EXECUTING is displayed and the message is moved to the last position in the destination folder When you move a message to another folder the original message in the previous folder will be deleted To cancel moving the message Press W stop before step 4 sabessay Bupa 31 32 Utilizing the Menu Function Making Settings for the Menu 1 Press and hold G MENU for more than one second to enter the menu mode The menu mode window will be displayed 2 Press the control key toward 4 or Y to select the menu item for which you want to make setting and then press ENT 3 Press the control key toward A or Y to select the setting that you want to set and then press ENT 4 Press E stop to exit the menu mode H Note If you do not press any button for one minute the menu mode is automatically cancelled and the window will return to the normal display To return to the previous window Press EY MENU durin
3. USB AC adaptor not supplied You can connect the IC recorder to an AC outlet using a USB AC adaptor AC U50A AC U50AD not supplied H Note Your dealer may not handle some of the above listed optional accessories Please ask the dealer for detailed information 1 Remove the USB cap from the IC recorder and connect the IC recorder to a USB AC adaptor not supplied 2 Connect the USB AC adaptor to an AC outlet Disconnecting the IC recorder from the AC outlet Follow the procedures below otherwise data may be damaged 1if you are recording or playing back a message press W stop to put the IC recorder into the stop mode 2 Make sure that the operation indicator is not flashing 3 Disconnect the USB AC adaptor from the AC outlet and then disconnect the IC recorder from the USB AC adaptor H Notes e During recording the operation indicator lights or flashes in red or accessing data the operation indicator fla the IC recorder shou to or disconnected shes in orange Id not be connected rom the USB AC adaptor connected to the AC outlet the USB AC adaptor recorder should not disconnected from connected to the IC be connected to or he AC outlet Doing so may damage the data If the IC recorder is required to process a large amount of data the s art up window may be displayed for an ex ended period of time This is not a malfunction of the I
4. Using the IC Recorder svsvssssvsvs1s vs11s1111 Construction of folders and Using the IC Recorder as a USB Mass StOPFAGE DEVICE eiii 4 Troubleshooting TrOUDIESHOOTING essessssessssssssessestseeenseenee Error Messages System limitations Additional Information Recording with Other Equipment 55 Using a USB AC Adaptor NOt SUPPHIO saersi 56 Disconnecting the IC recorder from the AC Outlet a 56 Precautions 57 Checking the contents You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved in of the package this manual could void your authority to operate this equipment IC Recorder 1 ie l LRO3 size AAA alkaline battery 1 Stereo headphones 1 Operating Instructions Index to Parts and near Controls Refer to the pages indicated in parentheses for details Front 1 Operation indicator 14 16 17 23 38 57 2 Built in microphones stereo 16 3 Display window 8 4 Control key A VOL volume VOL ENT enter button 5 amp folder MENU button 16 23 30 31 32 46 6 headphone jack 16 18 23 24 55 7 microphone jack 20 21 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 1
5. ON You can go forward for about 10 seconds by pressing BI and go back for about 3 seconds by pressing Kd This function is useful when attempting to locate desired point in a long recording OFF The easy search function does not work When you press Kd or PPI a message will be moved forward or backward uoloun4 nuay ay urznNn 37 Menu items Settings Initial setting PLAY MODE Sets the playback mode 1 FILE When a message is played back the IC recorder stops at the beginning of the next message FOLDER essages in one folder are played back continuously ALL All messages are played back continuously BEEP Sets whether a beep will be heard or not S A beep will sound to indicate that an operation has been accepted T beep sound will be heard H Note The alarm sounds even if you set BEEP to OFF in the menu LED Turns the operation indicator on or off during operation ON During recording or playback the operation indicator lights or flashes OFF The operation indicator does not light or flash even during operation H Note When the IC recorder is connected to a computer the operation indicator lights or flashes even if LED is set to OFF 38 Menu items Settings Initial setting BACKLIGHT Turns the backlight in the display window on or off ON The backlight in the display window lights up for 10 seconds OFF The backl
6. etc accidentally rubbed or scratched the IC recorder during recording so that noise was recorded The IC recorder was placed near an AC power source a fluorescent lamp or a mobile phone during recording or playback Plug of the connected microphone was dirty when recording Clean the plug The Q headphones plug is dirty Clean the plug Recording level is low MIC SENS microphone sensitivity is set to LOW L Display the menu and set MIC SENS to HIGH H page 35 When recording from other equipment the input level is too strong or not strong enough Connect the headphone jack of other equipment to the microphone jack of the IC recorder and adjust the volume level on the equipment connected to the IC recorder Playback speed is too fast or too slow The playback speed is adjusted in DPC Slide the DPC switch to OFF or display the menu and adjust the speed in DPC again pages 26 36 is displayed e You have not set the clock page 14 y m d or is e The date of recording will not be displayed if you recorded the displayed on the REC message when the clock was not set DATE display 50 Symptom Remedy There are fewer menu items displayed in the menu mode e The menu items displayed are different depending on the operation modes stop mode playback mode and recording mode pages 33 34 The battery life is short The bat
7. 11 When replacing charging the ji A E A Step 2 Setting the Clock Basic Operations Recording MessageS u v vsvsv vs1v 1111111 1 16 Various Recording Modes Starting to Record Automatically in Response to Sound the VOR Function Recording with an External Microphone Recording from Other Equipment 21 Recording sound from a telephone or a cell phone 22 Playback Erasing Playing Back Messages Adjusting the playback speed DPC the Digital Pitch Control FUPICTION 2s rte ett en tncie J dae 26 Playing back a specified section repeatedly A B Repeat 27 Playing Back a Message at a Desired Time with an Alar M eseessssssncesseenseeneee 27 Erasing MESSAGES seessssesssssssseesesnsnseeeesenneeees 29 Erasing messages one by one 30 Erasing all messages in a folder 30 Editing Messages Moving Message to a Different Utilizing the Menu Function Making Settings for the Menu 32 Utilizing Your Computer Using the IC Recorder with Your Computer System requirements Connecting the IC recorder to YOU COMPUTES rreesessssstsneesnstsnetneeee Disconnecting the IC recorder FFOM yYOUr COMPUtET reeessssceeneeene Using Voice Recognition Software 4 Introducing the voice FECOGNITION SOFtWATE sssessessssnsseee t Creating a user file adapted to your recorded speech Traing Jinsini iina Playing Back Transferred MP3 Files
8. Finder drag and drop the folder onto the IC recorder The IC recorder can recognize up to 500 folders You can copy up to 999 files to one folder and up to 5000 files in total 3 Remove the IC recorder from your computer press F MENU press the control key toward A or Y to select the folder you want and then press ENT 4 Press 4 or PPI to select the file you want to play 5 Press BM to start playback 46 Construction of folders and files The folders and files are displayed on the computer screen as shown The folder indicators in the display window of the IC recorder are as follows Folder in which you can record using the IC recorder They have been already made when you purchase the IC recorder Playback only folders They are displayed when MP3 files have been transferred to them using a computer H Note You can record messages in up to 5 folders using the IC recorder Jayndwos sno 6uizijny 1 The name of a folder in which MP3 files are stored will be displayed on the IC recorder as t is so it is convenient if you put an easy to remember name on the folder in advance 2 The IC recorder can recognize up to three levels of folders copied to the IC recorder that is up to Folder 4 shown in the figure 3 If you copy MP3 files separately they are classified as being in NO FOLDER Tips e You can enter title name or artist name etc into MP3 files as ID3 t
9. and start recording Hold the IC recorder so that the microphone is about an inch 2 3 cm from the corner of your mouth not directly in front of it This minimizes the sound of your breath in the recordings enabling maximum recognition accuracy H Note Avoid recording in a noisy place such as on a subway platform in order to obtain maximum recognition accuracy Playing Back Transferred MP3 Files Using the IC Recorder You can play back MP3 files on your computer using the IC recorder The maximum playback time tracks when playing MP3 files using the IC recorder is as follows 48 kbps 128 kbps ICD UX70 48 hr 20 min 18 hr 5 min 725 tracks 271 tracks ICD UX80 96 hr 50 min 36 hr 20 min 1452 tracks 545 tracks hr hours min minutes In the case where tracks of 4 minutes each are transferred to the IC recorder Jayndwos sno 6uizijny 45 1 Connect the IC recorder to your 6 Press Ml stop to stop playback computer page 42 To copy MP3 files Drag and drop On the Windows screen open My Computer and make sure that IC RECORDER has been newly recognized On the Macintosh screen make sure that a IC RECORDER drive is displayed on the desk top 2 Copy the folder in which the MP3 files are stored to the IC recorder Click and hold drag On the Windows screen using Explorer and then drop and on the Macintosh screen using
10. repair work 51 Error messages Error message Cause Remedy BATTERY LOW e You cannot format the memory or erase all the files in a folder because of insufficient battery power Prepare a new battery to replace the current one LOW BATTERY Battery is exhausted Replace the old battery with a new one Or charge the rechargeable battery or replace the old rechargeable battery with a new one MEMORY FULL The remaining memory capacity of the IC recorder is insufficient Erase some messages before recording FILE FULL When there are already 99 messages in the selected folder or the total number of the file stored in the IC recorder becomes maximum you cannot record a new message Erase some messages before recording a message FILE DAMAGED FORMAT ERROR You cannot play or edit messages because the data of the selected file is damaged The IC recorder cannot be turned on using the computer because there is no copy of the control file required for operation Format the IC recorder using the formatting function in the menu PROCESS ERROR The IC recorder failed in memory access Remove and then re insert the battery Save a backup copy of your data and format the IC recorder using the menu 52 Error message Cause Remedy SET DATE amp TIME e Set the clock otherwise you cannot set the alarm NO FILE e The selected folder does not have any messages You cannot move
11. 9 record pause button 16 17 19 35 E stop button 17 24 25 28 31 32 PP cue fast forward button 23 24 25 E play stop button 17 23 25 Kd review fast backward button 17 23 24 25 G repeat A B button 23 27 HOLD switch DPC switch 23 26 36 Opening for a handstrap A handstrap is not supplied USB cap Speaker Battery compartment 11 How to use the control key Press the key toward the left or right to adjust the volume Also use the key to change the menu settings or to select a folder In the menu setting window or folder selection window press the key upward or downward to select the item or the folder you want and then press the center of the key ENT to confirm the setting VoL Yy Connect the supplied or commercially available stereo headphones to the headphone jack If unwanted noise is heard wipe the headphones plug clean VOL 3 When you slide the HOLD switch in the direction of the arrow in the stop mode the IC recorder turns off within a few seconds To turn the IC recorder on slide the HOLD switch in the opposite direction from that of the arrow During recording and playback slide the switch in the direction of the arrow to lock all the functions of all the buttons so that you can prevent inadvertent operations HOLD o00000 Oo 000000 Display window oe Be Opera
12. C 41 F 95 F Dimensions w h d not incl projecting parts and controls JEITA 34 4 x 99 0 x 13 4 mm 1 3 8 x 4 x 17 32 in Mass incl battery JEITA 4 48 g 1 3 4 oz 4Measured value by the standard of JEITA Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association Supplied accessories See page 5 Optional accessories Active speaker SRS T88 SRS T80 Electret condenser microphone ECM CS10 ECM CZ10 ECM TL1 Audio connecting cable RK G136HG RK G139HG excluding Europe Rechargeable battery NH AAA B2E USB AC adaptor AC U50A AC U50AD Battery charger BCG 34HE4 Your dealer may not handle some of the above listed optional accessories Please ask the dealer for detailed information Design and specifications are subject to change without notice uopewoyu jeuonippy 59 Index A A B Repeat oe ssessssssssssnseessseetsstenseeesnseesnseetneeenneteeee 27 Adjusting the VOLUME ssssesssesseeseeseeeen 18 23 Alaia uate oes eet ne 27 33 39 B Battery sne EEEN 11 Battery life serenana nn 12 Built in MICrOphoneS sussssssv vssv111vs1r111101110 6 16 Cc Connecting the IC Recorder to your Computer Cue Review D DPC the Digital Pitch Control function 26 33 36 59 60 E Easy Search Editing Messages Erasing Messages ORESTO S 52 External MicroPhone seesessssssasesseeseeeesneeseen 20 F POET irea a E 23 30 31 H AOD ae aan cent aeas 8
13. C recorder Wait until the start up display disappears from the display window e While a USB AC adaptor not supplied is being used the remaining battery indicator does not appear in the display window Precautions On power e Operate the unit only on 1 5V or 1 2V DC Use one LRO3 size AAA alkaline battery or one NH AAA rechargeable battery On safety e Do not operate the unit while driving cycling or operating any motorized vehicle On handling Do not leave the unit in a location near heat sources or in a place subject o direct sunlight excessive dust or mechanical shock Should any solid object or liquid fall into the unit remove the battery and have the unit checked by qualified personnel before operating it any further uopewoyu jeuonippy 57 On noise e Noise may be heard when the unit is placed near an AC power source a fluorescent lamp or a mobile phone during recording or playback e Noise may be recorded when an object such as your finger etc rubs or scratches the unit during recording On maintenance To clean the exterior use a soft cloth slightly moistened in water Do not use alcohol benzine or thinner If you have any questions or problems concerning your unit please consult your nearest Sony dealer Backup recommendations To avoid potential risk of data loss caused by accidental operation or malfunction of the IC recorder we recommend that you
14. C recorder does not operate The battery has been inserted with incorrect polarity page 11 The battery is weak page 12 The buttons are locked with the HOLD switch page 8 No sound comes from the speaker The volume is turned down completely page 23 Headphones are plugged in page 24 Sound comes from the speaker even when the headphones are plugged in If you plug in the headphones not securely during playback the sound may come from the speaker Unplug the headphones and then insert them securely The operation indicator does not light LED is set to OFF page 38 Display the menu and set LED toON MEMORY FULL is displayed and you cannot start recording The memory is full Erase some of the messages page 29 or erase all the messages after you store them on your computer Bunooys jqnosL E 49 Symptom Remedy FILE FULL is displayed and you cannot operate the IC recorder e 99 messages have been recorded in the selected E folder or 495 messages when there are 5 folders in total have been recorded Therefore you cannot record another message or move a message Erase some of the messages page 29 or erase all the messages after you store them on your computer Recording is interrupted e The VOR function page 19 is activated Set VOR to OFF in the menu page 35 Noise is heard An object such as your finger
15. P3 files 44 1 16 11 kHz 16 bit WAV files saved on your computer You cannot transcribe a message recording the voices of more than one person Creating a user file adapted to your recorded speech Training What is Training Before you can transcribe recorded messages using Dragon aturallySpeaking you must create a user file specifically adapted to the sound of your recorded speech This procedure is called training When training is complete Dragon aturallySpeaking creates a user speech file containing information about your recorded speech Refer to the operating instructions or the help supplied with Dragon aturallySpeaking as some parts of raining are the same as those required for dictating directly to the computer using a headset microphone Even if you have already created a user speech file with a headset microphone you should create a separate speech file for the IC recorder to get better ecognition accuracy Tips on using the IC recorder When transcribing messages recorded using the IC recorder the following tips will help you obtain maximum recognition accuracy e Set REC MODE to ST STSP STLP or SP in the menu When creating a user speech file training set REC MODE to the mode you normally use for voice recognition software Set MIC SENS to LOW L in the menu Hold the IC recorder firmly
16. SONY IC Recorder Operating Instructions Owner s Record The model number is located at the rear panel and the serial number is located inside the battery compartment Record these numbers in the spaces provided below Refer to these numbers whenever you call upon your Sony dealer regarding this product Model No Serial No IC RECORDER ICD UX70 UX80 2007 Sony Corporation 3 274 295 13 1 Getting Started Basic Operations Various Recording Modes Playback Erasing Editing Messages Utilizing the Menu Function Utilizing Your Computer Troubleshooting Additional Information Index ma For the customers in the United States The following FCC statement applies only to the version of this model manufactured for sale in the USA Other versions may not comply with FCC technical regulations INFORMATION This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio o
17. To listen from an external speaker Connect an active or passive speaker not supplied to the headphone jack Quickly locating the point you wish to start playback Easy Search When EASY SEARCH is set to ON page 37 in the menu you can quickly locate the point at which you wish to start playback by pressing PP or K repeatedly during playback You can go back approx 3 seconds by pressing kK once or advance approx 10 seconds by pressing BPI once This function is useful for locating a desired point in a long recording Searching forward backward during playback Cue Review To search forward Cue Press and hold PI during playback and release it at the point you wish to resume playback To search backward Review Press and hold k lt during playback and release it at the point you wish to resume playback The IC recorder searches at slow speed with playback sound This is useful to check one word forward or back Then if you press and hold the button the IC recorder starts to search at higher speed When messages are played back to the end of the last message e When you play back or fast play back to the end of the last message MESSAGE END ights up for 5 seco indicator lights up rapidly and norma point you release t f the last message start playback at a he message and t MESSAGE END is desired point nds and the operation in green You cannot hear the p
18. UDIO IN and then press ENT 3 Start recording The built in microphone is automatically cut off and the sound from the connected equipment is recorded H Notes e When recording from other equipment the microphone sensitivity cannot be adjusted e If the input level is not strong enough connect the headphone jack minijack stereo of other equipment to the microphone jack of the IC recorder and adjust the volume level on the equipment connected to the IC recorder sapo w Bulpsoday SNOL 21 Optional audio connecting cables not supplied TothelC To the other recorder equipment RK G139HG Stereo Mini plug mini plug monaural without without resistor resistor RK G136HG Stereo Stereo mini plug mini plug without without resistor resistor H Note Your dealer may not handle some of the above listed optional accessories Please ask the dealer for detailed information 22 Recording sound from a telephone or a cell phone You can use the ECM TL1 headphone type electret condenser microphone not supplied to record sound from a telephone or a cell phone For details on how to make the connection see the operating instructions supplied with the ECM TL1 microphone H Notes e After you have made the connection check the sound quality of the conversation and the recording level before you start recording e If the beep of the telephone or a dial tone is recorded the conv
19. a a Playback Approx 31 hr Approx 28 hr using the 30min he adphones hr hours min minutes The battery life may shorten depending on how you operate the IC recorder When playing back music through the internal S peaker with the volume level set to 22 3ST Stereo high quality recording mode 4 STSP Stereo standard recording mode S STLP Stereo long play recording mode 6 SP Monaural standard play recording mode 7 LP Monaural long play recording mode 13 Note while accessing The IC recorder is accessing data when an updating animation appears in the display window or the operation indicator flashes in orange or is lit in red While the IC recorder is accessing data do not remove the battery or connect or disconnect the USB AC adaptor not supplied Doing so may damage the data H Note If the IC recorder is required to process a large amount of data an updating animation may be displayed for an extended period of time This is not a malfunction of the IC recorder Wait until the animation disappears before Starting operation 14 Step 2 Setting the Clock Control key a ENT f4 MENU You need to set the clock to use the alarm function or record the date and time Clock setting display appears when you insert battery for the first time or when you insert a battery after the IC recorder has been without battery for a certain period of time I
20. a message or set the alarm etc because of this PAST DATE TIME e You set the alarm when the time has already passed Check it and set the appropriate date and time FILE PROTECTED e The selected message is protected and is now a Reading only file You cannot erase it Cancel Reading only on your computer to edit the message using the IC recorder UNKNOWN DATA The data does not have a file format which the IC recorder supports CANNOT OPERATE e You cannot move a message because there is more than one folder that has files with same name Change the file names e A message in the E folder cannot be moved CHANGE FOLDER e If there are no MP3 files in the E folder no folders are displayed in the display window therefore the folder setting will be changed SYSTEM ERROR e A system error other than the above has occurred Remove the battery and re insert it Burjooysa qnod a 53 System limitations There are some system limitations of the IC recorder Troubles as mentioned below are not malfunctions of the IC recorder Symptom Cause Remedy You cannot record f you record messages in a mixture of ST STSP STLP SP and LP messages up to the modes the recordable time varies from the maximum ST mode maximum recording time recording time to the maximum LP mode recording time The sum of the number on the counter elapsed recording ime and the remaining recording time may be less
21. ag information The ID3 tag information can be displayed on the IC recorder It is useful if you input the ID3 tag information using the software you use to make the MP3 files on your computer You can display the ID3 tag information in sequence by pressing the control key toward Aorv H Notes e You cannot copy 511 or more folders except VOICE folders or files to the root directory that is located immediately below IC RECORDER on the computer This is due to Windows system limitations e If no title name or artist name has been entered into the ID3 tag information Unknown will be displayed Using the IC Recorder as a USB Mass Storage Device When the IC recorder is connected to your computer directly or using a USB connection support cable image data or text data on the computer as well as messages or files recorded using the IC recorder can be temporarily stored in the IC recorder Your computer must meet the operating system requirements and port environment described on page 41 to use the IC recorder as a USB mass storage device Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Before taking the IC recorder for repair check the following sections Should any problem persist after you have made these checks consult your nearest Sony dealer Symptom Remedy The IC recorder cannot be turned on The HOLD switch is set Slide the HOLD switch in the direction opposite that of the arrow The I
22. ast recorded message Speak into the built in microphone 1 Select a folder Press FA MENU to display the folder selection window Press the control key toward A or to select the folder in which you want to record messages and then press ENT 16 3 Press Ml stop to stop recording The IC recorder stops at the beginning of the current recording S Tips e While recording you can lock all the functions of all the buttons so that you can prevent inadvertent operations by sliding the HOLD switch in the direction of the arrow e Messages recorded using this IC recorder will be recorded as MP3 files e When you purchase the IC recorder there are 5 folders already available and you can record up to 99 messages in each folder H Notes e While the operation indicator is flashing or is lit in red or orange do not remove the battery or connect or disconnect the USB AC adaptor Doing so may damage the data Noise may be recorded if an object such as your finger etc accidentally rubs or scratches the IC recorder during recording Before making a recording be sure to check the remaining battery indicator page 13 To avoid replacing battery during a long recording session use a USB AC adaptor not supplied page 56 e The maximum recording time varies if you record messages in mixed recording mode To Do this pause Press record pause recording During recording pause he opera
23. can record with stereo sound Monitoring the recording Connect the supplied headphones to he Q headphone jack and monitor the recording You can adjust the monitoring volume by pressing the control key oward VOL or VOL but the recording evel is fixed Maximum recording time The maximum recording time of all the folders is as follows ICD UX70 ST mode STSP mode STLP mode 12hr5min 18h 5 min 48 hr 20 min SP mode LP mode 72 hr 30 min 290 hr 10 min ICD UX80 ST mode STSP mode STLP mode 24 hr 10 min 36 hr 20 min 96 hr 50 min SP mode LP mode 145 hr 20 min 581 hr 20 min hr hours min minutes Various Recording Modes Starting to Record Automatically in Response to Sound the VOR Function 1 Press the control key toward A or Y to set VOR to ON in the menu and then press ENT 2 Press record pause i and MAp appear in the display window The recording starts when the IC ecorder detects sound The recording pauses when no sound is detected and Wel and CN flash When the C recorder detects sound again the recording starts again To cancel the VOR function Set VOR to OFF in the menu H Notes e The VOR function is affected by the sound around you Set MIC SENS in the menu according to the recording conditions If recording is not satisfactory after you have changed the microphone sensitivit
24. e H Note Once a recording has been erased you cannot retrieve it 29 Erasing messages one by one You can erase unwanted messages retaining all other messages when the IC recorder is in the stop or playback mode When a message is erased the remaining messages will advance and be renumbered so that there will be no space between messages 1 Select the message you want to erase 2 Press and hold 25 MENU for more than one second to enter the menu mode The menu mode window will be displayed 3 Press the control key toward A or Y to select ERASE A FILE and then press ENT The message to be erased will be played back 4 Press the control key toward A or Y to select EXECUTE and then press ENT ERASING appears in the display window and the selected message will be erased 30 Erasing all messages ina folder 1 Select the folder containing the messages you want to erase when the IC recorder is in the stop mode 2 Press and hold E1 MENU for more than one second to enter the menu mode The menu mode window will be displayed 3 Press the control key toward A or V to select ERASE ALL and then press ENT 4 Press the control key toward A or V to select EXECUTE and then press ENT ERASING appears in the display window and all messages in the selected folder will be erased Editing Messages Moving Message toa Different Folder H Note When
25. e drive will not be formatted H Notes e Use the IC recorder formatting function to format the memory e When the memory is formatted all the data stored in the IC recorder will be erased Once the memory has been erased you cannot retrieve the data that was erased 40 Utilizing Your Computer Using the IC Recorder with Your Computer System requirements Operating systems indows Vista Home Basic indows Vista Home Premium indows Vista Business indows Vista Ultimate indows XP Home Edition Service Pack or higher indows XP Professional Service Pack 2 or higher Windows X Service Pack Windows X Service Pack 2 or higher Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 Service Pack 2 or higher Windows 2000 Professional Service Pack 4 or higher Mac OS X v10 2 8 v10 5 Pre Installed H Note 64 bit OS is not supported sgg SN edia Center Edition or higher pD 2 P Media Center Edition 2004 2 Hardware environment Port USB port Sound board Sound cards compatible with any of the supported operating systems H Note The following systems are not supported Operating systems other than the ones indicated on the left Personally constructed computers or operating systems Upgraded operating systems Multi boot environment Multi monitor environment When you are using Windows 2000 Professional Install the driver using SonyRec
26. ersation may be recorded with lower level of sound In this case start recording after the conversation has started e The VOR function may not work depending on the kind of telephone used or the line condition e We assume no responsibility whatsoever for any inconvenience even if you cannot record a conversation using the IC recorder Playback Erasing Playing Back Messages headphone jack Operation indicator 4 5 S 1 3 g m w 1 A B 2 1 Select a folder 3 Press BM to start playback Press EY MENU The operation indicator lights in green Press the control key toward A or to When LED is set to OFF in the menu select the folder and then press ENT page 38 the operation indicator does t light 2 Press lt 4 or PPI to select the notlight message you want to play 4 Press the control key toward VOL or VOL to adjust the volume 23 5 Press E stop to stop playback After playing back the last message in the selected folder the IC recorder stops at the beginning of that message eg Tip During playback you can lock all the functions of all the buttons so that you can prevent inadvertent operations by sliding the HOLD switch in the direction of the arrow Listening with better sound quality To listen with the headphones Connect the supplied headphones to the headphone jack The built in speaker will be automatically disconnected e
27. files are played back continuously in the PLAY MODE menu page 38 Playing back a message repeatedly During playback press and hold B E until 1 appears The selected message will be played back repeatedly To resume normal playback press B I again Playback with EFFECT Set EFFECT to the setting you want in the menu page 37 However when you play back using the built in speaker the setting is invalid Adjusting the playback speed DPC the Digital Pitch Control function When you slide the DPC switch to ON you can adjust the playback speed between 100 and 50 of normal speed in the menu The message is played back in natural tones thanks to the digital processing function 1 Slide the DPC switch to ON 2 Adjust the playback speed in the DPC menu page 36 To resume normal playback Slide the DPC switch to OFF Playing back a specified section repeatedly A B Repeat 1 During playback press repeat A B to specify the starting point A A B B is displayed 2 Press G repeat A B again to specify the finishing point B A B is displayed and the specified section is played back repeatedly To resume normal playback Press gt To stop A B Repeat playback Press ll stop To change the segment specified for A B Repeat playback During A B Repeat playback press A B again to specify a new starting point A Then specify a new finis
28. g mode EJ Standard play monaural recording mode Long play monaural recording mode Remaining battery indicator When a dry battery is used the indicator shows the remaining battery power 10 Remaining recording time indication Displays the remaining recording ime in hours minutes and seconds f there is more than 10 hours time remaining the time is displayed in hours f there is more than 10 minutes and ess than 10 hours time remaining he time is displayed in hours and minutes f there is less than 10 minutes time remaining the time is displayed in minutes and seconds Getting Started E Note Do not use manganese battery for this IC Step 1 Preparing a recorder Power Source POEA E E A year section flashes when you insert A battery for the first time or when you Inserting the battery insert battery after the IC recorder has 1 Slide and lift the battery been without battery for a certain period of time Please refer to step 3 in Step 2 Setting the Clock on page 15 to set the date and time peels Bu D compartment lid 2 Insert one LRO3 size AAA alkaline battery with correct polarity and close the lid 11 When replacing charging Recording STLP SP the battery mode Recording Approx 11 hr Approx 10 hr The remaining battery indicator on the Playback Approx 14 hr Approx 14 hr display shows the battery condition through 30 min 30 mi
29. g menu mode Menu settings Menu items Settings Operation mode O the setting can be made the setting cannot be made Stop Playback Recording mode mode mode REC MODE ST STSP STLP SP LP O MIC SENS HIGH H LOW L O O VOR ON OFF O O DISPLAY ELAPSE REMAIN REC DATE REC TIME O O O DPC n n 50 100 O O EFFECT POP ROCK JAZZ BASS1 BASS2 OFF O O EASY SEARCH ON OFF O O PLAY MODE 1 FILE FOLDER ALL O O BEEP ON OFF O LED ON OFF O BACKLIGHT ON OFF O MOVE Folder to be moved O O ALARM ON OFF O O ERASE ALL EXECUTE CANCEL O ERASE A FILE EXECUTE CANCEL O O uopuny nuay y urznN 33 Menu items Settings Operation mode O the setting can be made the setting cannot be made Stop Playback Recording mode mode mode DETAIL MENU O SELECT INPUT MIC IN AUDIO IN O DATE amp TIME y__m__d O FORMAT EXECUTE CANCEL O 34 Menu items Settings Initial setting REC MODE Sets the recording mode ST Stereo high quality recording mode STSP Stereo standard recording mode STLP Stereo long play recording mode SP onaural standard play recording mode LP onaural long play recording mode MIC SENS Sets the microphone sensitivity HIGH H To record at meeting or in a quiet and or spac
30. hing point B as in step 2 H Note You cannot specify the finishing point B before he starting point A that has been set Playing Backa Message at a Desired Time with an Alarm You can sound an alarm and start playback of a selected message at a desired time You can have the message played back on a specified date once every week or at the same time every day 1 Select the message you want to play back with an alarm 2 Enter the alarm setting mode Select ALARM in the menu and press ENT Press the control key toward A or Y to select ON and then press ENT Bulseiz yoeqheld 27 3 Set the alarm date and time To listen to the same message Press the control key toward A or Y again to select DATE a day of the week or Press BE and the same message will DAILY and then press ENT be played back from the beginning When you select DATE Set the year month day hour and To stop the alarm before the minute in sequence as described in playback starts Step 2 Setting the Clock on page 14 Press ll stop while the alarm sound is then press ENT heard You can stop the alarm playback When you select a day of the week even when the HOLD function is or DAILY Press the control key toward A or to set the hour and then press ENT press To change the alarm setting the control key toward A or to set Start from step 2 on page 27 the minute and then press ENT
31. ight in the display window does not light even during operation MOVE The selected message will be moved to the selected folder page 31 Before attempting to move a message select the message to be moved and then go to the menu window ALARM Sets the alarm page 27 ON To set the alarm select ON and set the date time or day of the week or choose daily for playback OFF The alarm is cancelled ERASE ALL All messages in the selected folder will be erased page 30 Press PY MENU to return to the folder window before erasing the messages and select a folder from which all messages are to be erased and then go to the menu window and select EXECUTE ERASE A FILE The selected message will be erased page 30 Before erasing the message select a message to be erased and then go to the menu window and select EXECUTE uoloun4 nuay ay 6uizIyA 39 Menu items Settings Initial setting DETAIL MENU SELECT INPUT Selects the external input to be recorded that is connected to the microphone jack MIC IN Select when you record messages using an external microphone AUDIO IN Select when you record using other equipment DATE amp TIME Sets the clock by setting year month day hour and minute in sequence page 14 FORMAT Sets the formatting of the drive EXECUTE FORMATTING appears and the drive will be formatted CANCEL Th
32. ious place LOW L To record dictation or record in a noisy place VOR Sets the VOR Voice Operated Recording function ON Recording starts when the IC recorder detects sound and pauses when no sound is heard eliminating recording during soundless periods The VOR function is activated when record pause is pressed OFF The VOR function does not work uolouny nuay ay urznN 35 Menu items Settings Initial setting DISPLAY Changes the display mode ELAPSE Elapsed playback time of one message REMAIN During playback the remaining time of the message When stopped and during recording the available recording time REC DATE Date recorded REC TIME Time recorded DPC Sets the DPC Digital Pitch Control function When you set the DPC switch to ON you can adjust the speed of the playback in a range from 100 to 50 Set the speed by 10 for setting and by 5 for setting 30 36 Menu items Settings Initial setting EFFECT POP Stresses middle ranges ideal for vocals ROCK Emphasizes high and low ranges for a powerful sound JAZZ Emphasizes high ranges for a lively sound BASS1 The bass sound is emphasized BASS2 The bass sound is emphasized even more OFF The EFFECT function does not work H Note When playing back messages using a built in speaker the EFFECT function does not work EASY SEARCH Sets the easy search function
33. l ndex to Parts and Controls Display WINGOW eecsscssssssesseeissessssetneeissense 8 Front Rear L LLP renien 9 13 18 33 35 54 58 M Maintenance Menu PLAY MODE z REC MODE ssscaisisscisshaniceigiaanentoctcntee SELECT INPUT Message number Microphone sensitivity onitoring the recording oving Message Pause FECOLCING veessssssssssssesesnsetnsesseenseesetne Playback MOdES esssssssssasssstsetaeesetneeieseese Playing Back Message Playing Back MP3 Precautions Preparing a Power Source R Rechargeable battery Recording Messages Recording mode Recording CHM aseeessssssssesesenssenstnsetseetseensetseenetee 8 Recording with an External Microphone 20 Recording with Other Equipment 55 Remaining battery iNdicator s 8 9 xapu E 61 S Setting the ClOCK innnan 14 SP ERT A 9 13 18 33 35 54 58 SP CifICATIONS esessssctscesscesseesetasstastiestnsesesneee 58 AREE 9 13 18 33 35 54 58 STEP eA 9 13 18 33 35 54 58 STSP aane aa 9 13 18 33 35 54 58 System LIMITATIONS on eeeeeesseseeeseeesnseetneeenneeeeee 54 T TrOUDIESNOOTING ceeseosssecssnsesnsesessnsetnesneetneenseee 49 U USB AC Adaptor 56 USB Mass Storage Device 48 vV VOR FUNCION rrenaren san 19 33 35 62 Trademarks e Microsoft Windows and Windows Vista are registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporati
34. layback sound When MESSAGE END and the operation indicator go off the IC recorder will stop at he beginning of the f you press and hold k while MESSAGE END is lit the messages are played back ast message playback will start at the he button is long and you wish to ater part of the message press and hold BPI to go to the end of hen press kK while it to go back to the For messages other than the last one go to he beginning of the next message and play backward to the desired point To Do this stop at the current position Playback Pause function Press W stop or b gt To resume playback from that point press gt i again go back to the beginning of the current message Press kee once go back to previous messages Press Kd repeatedly During stop mode keep he button pressed to go back the messages continuously skip to the next message skip to the succeeding messages Press BPI once Press PPI repeatedly During stop mode eep the button pressed o skip the messages continuously These operations are for when EASY SEARCH is set to OFF page 37 Bulseiq yoeqheld 25 Various playback modes You can select 1 FILE playback one message file is played back once FOLDER playback all the messages files in the selected folder are played back continuously ALL playback all the recorded messages
35. m your computer Follow the procedures below otherwise data may be damaged 1 Make sure that the operation indicator is not flashing 2 Disconnect the IC recorder from the USB connector of the computer Using Voice Recognition Software When voice recognition software not supplied is installed on your computer you can transcribe a message into a text file Introducing the voice recognition software Dragon NaturallySpeaking is a speech recognition software application that allows you to recognize and transcribe your recorded voice in a message and convert it into a text file For details on Dragon NaturallySpeaking refer to the operating instructions supplied with Dragon NaturallySpeaking For information on using Dragon aturallySpeaking refer to the documentation supplied with the software For the latest version and information on the availability of Dragon aturallySpeaking in each region please refer to the following home page http www nuance com Jayndwos sno 6uizijny 43 44 H Notes e You can use the transcribing feature only when you have installed Dragon NaturallySpeaking Select or Professional Edition not supplied on your computer To install Dragon NaturallySpeaking your computer should meet the specified system requirements You can transcribe the following messages saved in your IC recorder or on your computer ST STSP STLP or SP recording mode messages M
36. n Battery remain indication speaker xa Replace the old battery with a new Playback Approx 32 hr Approx 32 hr using the ie or charge the rechargeable headphones attery M i Recording LP Music file z LOW BATTERY appears and the IC mode 128 kbps recorder will stop operation 44 1 kHz Battery life Recording Approx 12 hr When using Sony LRO3 SG size AAA Playback Approx 15 hr Approx 14 hr alkaline battery through adie SE speaker Recording STSP Playback Approx 34 hr Approx 30 hr mode lt using the Recording Approx 9 hr Approx 9 hr headphones 30 min 30 min iehor min satnite Z minut Playback Approx 14 hr Approx 14 hr o through speaker Playback Approx 30 hr Approx 30 hr using the headphones 12 When using Sony NH AAA rechargeable battery Recording ST STSP mode Recording Approx 9 hr Approx 9 hr Playback Approx 13 hr Approx 13 hr through speaker Playback Approx 28 hr Approx 28 hr using the headphones Recording STLP SP s mode Recording Approx 10 hr Approx 9 hr 30 min Playback Approx 13 hr Approx 13 hr through 30 min 30 min speaker Playback Approx 30 hr Approx 30 hr using the headphones Recording LP Music file mode 128 kbps 44 1 kHz Recording Approx 11 hr a Playback Approx 14 hr Approx 13 hr 3 through a speaker F
37. n this case proceed from step 3 1 Select DATE amp TIME in the menu Press and hold MENU for more han one second The menu mode will be displayed in he display window REC MODE Press the control key toward A or to select DETAIL MENU and then press ENT Press the control key toward A or Y o select DATE amp TIME and then press ENT 2 Press the control key toward A or Y to select 07y1m1d and then press ENT O7y im id amp 12 00 AM 3 Press the control key toward A or V to set the year month day hour and minute in sequence and then press ENT Wy im 1d pees Bu 9 12 00 AM 4 Press Ml stop to return to the normal display Tip Press B4 MENU to return to the previous operation H Note If you do not press ENT within one minute of entering the clock setting data the clock setting mode is cancelled and the window will return to the normal display To display the current date and time Press ll stop to display the current date and time 07y 11m27d 3 30 PM 15 Basic Operations Recording Messages Built in microphones Q headphone jack Operation indicator 2 Start recording Press record pause in the stop mode The operation indicator lights in red You do not need to press and hold record pause while recording The new message will be automatically recorded after the l
38. on in the United States and or other countries e Apple Macintosh and Mac OS are trademarks of Apple Inc registered in the USA and other countries e Nuance the Nuance logo Dragon NaturallySpeaking and RealSpeak are trademarks and or registered trademarks of Nuance Communications Inc and or its affiliates in the United States and or other countries 2007 Nuance Communications Inc All rights reserved e MPEG Layer 3 audio coding technology and patents licensed from Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson All other trademarks and registered trademarks are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders Furthermore and are not mentioned in each case in this manual B Index 63 3274295 13 1 Printed in China http www sony net
39. order_ Driver exe in the IC recorder Jayndwos sno 6uizijny aie Connecting the IC recorder to your computer You can transfer the IC recorder data onto your computer by connecting the C recorder to the computer Remove the USB cap from the IC recorder and then connect the IC recorder to the USB connector of your computer The IC recorder is recognized by the computer as soon as the connection is made While the IC recorder is connected o the computer CONNECTING is displayed in the display window of the C recorder Computer IC recorder To USB connector 42 Tip If the IC recorder cannot be connected to the USB connector of your computer directly use the supplied USB connection support cable bune ee A AA USB connection support cable supplied H Notes f you connect more than two USB devices o your computer normal operation will not be guaranteed Use of this IC recorder with a USB hub or a USB connection support cable other than he supplied cable is not guaranteed A malfunction may occur depending on the USB devices connected at the same time Before connecting the IC recorder to the computer make sure that the battery is inserted in the IC recorder t is recommended that you disconnect the C recorder from the computer when you are not using the IC recorder connected to the computer Disconnecting the IC recorder fro
40. r television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void your authority to operate this equipment If you have any questions about this product you may call Sony Customer Information Services Center 1 800 222 7669 or http www sony com 22 Declaration of Conformity Trade Name SONY Model ICD UX70 UX80 Responsible Party Sony Electronics Inc Address 16530 Via Esprillo San Diego CA 92127 USA Telephone Number 858 942 2230 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Table of Contents Checking the contents of the paka a e e NE E 5 Index to Parts and Controls esse 6 Getting Started Step 1 Preparing a Power Source 11 Inserting the battery
41. save a backup copy of your recorded messages on a tape recorder or to a computer etc 58 Specifications Capacity User available capacity ICD UX70 1 GB approx 996 MB 1 044 611 072 Byte ICD UX80 2 GB approx 1 94 GB 2 093 056 000 Byte A part of the memory capacity is used as a management area Recording time See page 18 Frequency range e ST 40 Hz 20 000 Hz e STSP 40 Hz 15 000 Hz e STLP 60 Hz 7 500 Hz e SP 60 Hz 10 000 Hz e LP 60 Hz 3 400 Hz Bit rates and sampling frequencies for MP3 files Bit rate 32 320 kbps VBR Sampling frequencies 16 22 05 24 32 44 48 kHz 1When you are going to record continuously for a long time you may have to replace the battery with a new one in the midst of recording For details on the battery life refer to page 12 2The playback of MP3 files recorded using the IC recorder is also supported Not all encoders are supported Speaker Approx 10 mm 13 32 in dia Power output 90 mW Input Output icrophone jack minijack stereo input for plug in power minimum input level 0 6 mV 3 kilohms or lower impedance microphone Headphone jack minijack stereo output for 8 300 ohms headphones USB connector High Speed USB compatible Playback speed control 100 to 50 DPC Power requirements One LRO3 size AAA alkaline battery supplied 1 5V DC Operating temperature 5 C 35
42. tery life on pages 12 and 13 is based on playback with he volume level set to 22 using Sony alkaline battery LRO3 SG The battery life may shorten depending on the operation of the IC recorder There is no battery power remaining after you have left the battery inserted for long time without using the IC recorder Even if you do not use the IC recorder the battery is consumed slightly The battery life in this case varies depending on humidity or other environmental conditions Usually the battery lasts about four months If you do not intend to use the C recorder for an extended period of time it is recommended hat you remove the battery The changed menu setting does not function f the battery is removed just after the menu setting is changed the menu setting may not function It takes a long time for the IC recorder to start f the IC recorder is required to process a large amount of data it may take longer for the IC recorder to start This is not a malfunction of the IC recorder Wait until the start up display disappears The IC recorder does not operate correctly e Take out the battery and insert it again page 11 The IC recorder does not operate e You may have formatted the memory of the IC recorder using the computer Use the IC recorder formatting function to format the memory page 40 Bunooys jqnosL il Please note that recorded messages may be erased during service or
43. than the C recorder s maximum recording time You cannot display MP3 f you have transferred MP3 files using your computer those files in order files may not be copied in order of transfer because of the System limitation You cannot enter lower Depending on the combination of the characters used for case characters he folder name that was made on your computer those characters may change to all capitals You cannot specify the You cannot specify the finishing point B before the starting finishing point B point A that has been set 54 Recording with Other Equipment To audio input Tape connector recorder etc To Q headphone jack To record the sound of the IC recorder with other equipment connect the Q headphone jack of the IC recorder to the audio input connector minijack stereo of other equipment using an audio connecting cable Optional audio connecting cables not supplied To the IC To the other recorder equipment RK G139HG Stereo Mini plug mini plug monaural without without resistor resistor RK G136 HG Stereo Stereo mini plug mini plug without without resistor resistor H Note Your dealer may not handle some of the above listed optional accessories Please ask the dealer for detailed information uopewoyu jeuonppy 55 56 Using a USB AC Adaptor not supplied USB connector of the IC recorder
44. tion indicator ashes in red and ashes in the display window u release pause and resume recording review the current recording instantly Press record pause again Recording resumes rom that point To stop recording after pausing recording press W stop Press gt Recording stops and playback starts from the beginning of the message just recorded suonesado dIseg review during recording Press and hold kd during recording or recording pause Recording stops and you can search backwards while listening to fast playback sound After you release Kk playback starts from that point One hour after you pause recording recording pause is automatically released and the IC recorder enters the stop mode 17 Selecting the recording mode Select the recording mode in the REC MODE menu ST High quality stereo recording mode 44 1 kHz 192 kbps You can record with stereo high quality sound STSP Standard play stereo recording mode 44 1 kHz 128 kbps STLP Long play stereo recording mode 22 05 kHz 48 kbps You can record for a longer time with stereo sound SP Standard play monaural recording mode 44 1 kHz 32 kbps You can record with standard quality sound LP Long play monaural recording mode 11 025 kHz 8 kbps You can record for a longer time with monaural sound To record with better sound quality select the ST or STSP mode 18 You
45. tion mode indicator Displays the following depending on the current operation mode GLB stop GC playback recording GB recording standby recording pause recording with the VOR function feu recording pause with the VOR function flashing If you press record pause to pause recording when VOR is set to ON in the menu only EM flashes EER ES eview fast backward cue fast forward CEB LB going backward forward continuously E Folder name J9 Message title name amp Artist name indication Press the control key toward A or V o display a folder name message itle name and artist name in sequence Elasped time Remaining time Recording date and time indication Selected message number Total number of messages in the folder icrophone sensitivity indicator Displays the microphone sensitivity 0 high To record at a meeting or in a quiet spacious place low To record for dictation or in a noisy place Alarm indicator Appears when the alarm is set for a message N Recording mode indicator Displays the recording mode set using the menu when the IC recorder is in the stop mode and displays the current recording mode when the IC recorder is in the playback or recording mode Standard play stereo recording mode with high quality sound Standard play stereo recording mode Long play stereo recordin
46. y or for an important recording set VOR to OFF in the menu If you press record pause to pause recording when VOR is set to ON in the menu only E flashes sapo w Bulpsoday SNOL 19 2 Press the control key toward A or Recording with an V to select MIC IN and then press External Microphone ENT 3 Speak into the external microphone and start recording Stereo The built in microphone is automatically cut off If the input level is not strong enough adjust the microphone sensitivity on the IC recorder When a plug in power type microphone is connected power is automatically supplied to the microphone from the IC recorder microphone a Recommended microphones You can use the Sony ECM CS10 or ECM CZ10 electret condenser microphone not supplied 1 Connect an external microphone to the microphone jack when the IC recorder is in the stop mode SELECT INPUT appears in the display window 20 Recording from Other Equipment Tape recorder etc 1 Connect other equipment to the IC recorder when the IC recorder is in the stop mode Connect the audio output connector stereo mini plug of other equipment to the amp microphone jack of the IC recorder using an audio connecting cable SELECT INPUT appears in the display window 2 Press the control key toward A or Y to select A

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