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The HandHeld stores a recording as an item on a compact flash card, a non volatile random accessible
media. This means that you don’t have to “search for an empty spot” on the disk before making a new
recording. Also no rewind or fast forward is necessary to access a different item for playback; the
HandHeld does this automatically. The maximum number of items on a disk is 99 and the maximum num-
ber of markers per item is also 99. A new item number is given automatically when the HandHeld switches
from record to idle mode and is always the next number in line.
media. This means that you don’t have to “search for an empty spot” on the disk before making a new
recording. Also no rewind or fast forward is necessary to access a different item for playback; the
HandHeld does this automatically. The maximum number of items on a disk is 99 and the maximum num-
ber of markers per item is also 99. A new item number is given automatically when the HandHeld switches
from record to idle mode and is always the next number in line.
Making a recording on the HandHeld involves basically three steps:
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Preparations: set up the recorder.
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Record level: set the proper input level for this recording.
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Recording: Make the actual recording.
Preparations
Before actual recording please check these basic requirements:
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Is a compact flash card inserted?
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Is a power source connected? See Chapter 4
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Which input source(s) is/are connected and is/are it/they configured? See Chapter 7
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Switch on the HandHeld recorder.
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Does the power source contain enough energy? See Chapter 6
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Does the card contain enough free space to make a new recording? See Chapter 6
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Is the right profile selected? See Chapter 9
If all requirements are made the HandHeld is ready for making a new recording.
Record level
One last thing to be done before making an actual recording is the input gain adjustment. This can be
done in two ways:
done in two ways:
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Manual Gain Control
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Automatic Gain Control
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11. Recording