Sony CDX-C8850R User Manual

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MEMO 1
MEMO 2
MEMO 4
MEMO 3
MEMO 6
MEMO 5
Please
speak
now.
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Voice Memo
Voice Memo is a function that allows you to
record a voiced memorandum, such as the
name of a song heard on a radio programme or
an idea which comes to mind.  You can record
up to six voice memos with this function.  Note
that each voice memo must be within 15
seconds.
You can record or play back the voice memo
when listening to any source or during the
clock display.
Use the rotary commander to control this
function.
Note
While the unit is receiving, recording, or playing
back the traffic announcements, the voice memo
function does not work.
Recording a voice memo
1
Press (REC) on the rotary commander
and voice your memorandum towards
the supplied microphone.
2
The recording is completed by pressing
(REC) again or leaving the unit
untouched for 15 seconds.
Notes
• The voice memos are recorded as “MEMO 1”,
“MEMO 2”, etc.,…in the order they are recorded.
• When a beep sounds and “MEMO FULL”
appears, it means there is no room for additional
voice memos.  In such a case, erase the older
recorded voice memos before recording new
ones.
Requesting a registered
source
You can request a registered source while
listening to other sources or during the clock
display.
1
Press (TALK) on the rotary commander.
2
After you hear the unit’s vocalised
instruction “Please speak now.”,
pronounce the registered phrase such as
the disc name or the radio station.
3
When the unit successfully recognised
the phrase;
The unit will play the disc or tune in the
radio station.
When the unit fails to recognise the
phrase;
The unit replies “Please speak again.”
In this case, repeat the same registered
phrase.
Notes
• When the unit fails to recognise the phrase three
times, a beep sounds and the unit returns to the
previous source.  In this case, repeat the same
process starting from step 1.
• If it is noisy outside the car, the unit may not
recognise the registered phrase. In this case,
close the window and try again.
• If you are far from the microphone, speak louder
or come nearer to the microphone.
Tips
• If you do not reply within three seconds after the
vocalised instruction, the unit replies “Please
speak now.”
• When you are requesting a registered source,
pronounce clearly and loudly to make it easier
for the unit to recognise.
• When the unit has difficulty recognising the
phrase, register the vocal phrase again.