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Names of things and what they do
Battery compartment
Batteries are inserted here when operating 
on battery power.
There is no need to insert batteries when 
using the AC adaptor.
➜“Using batteries” (p. 21)
Be sure to turn the R-09HR off before unplugging 
the AC adapter.
Preview Monitor
This is an internal speaker used as a monitor.
* No sound is output from the preview monitor 
when headphones are connected. Also, no 
sound is output from the preview monitor during 
recording or recording standby to prevent 
feedback.
HOLD switch
Set the HOLD switch to the ON position so 
only the following buttons can be used and 
to help prevent accidental operations.
Buttons remaining operable when the HOLD 
switch is set to ON:
• [LIMITER/AGC Switch
]
• [PLUG-IN POWER Switch
]
• [LOW CUT Switch
]
• [MICROPHONE GAIN Switch
]
LIMITER/AGC (Auto Gain Control) 
switch
This switch turns the LIMITER or AUTO GAIN 
CONTROL on or off. Ordinarily, it can be 
set to off.
Switching between LIMITER and AUTO 
GAIN CONTROL is performed on the 
<Menu Screen> (p. 102).
PLUG-IN POWER switch
Slide this switch to the appropriate setting 
when you’ve connected a plug-in powered 
microphone to the [MIC Input Jack
].
* When set to use plug-in powered microphones, 
using a dynamic microphone or a battery-
powered microphone may cause damage.
LOW CUT switch
This switch turns LOW CUT on or off. 
It is usually set to off.
MIC GAIN switch
This switch changes the sensitivity with 
respect to the input from the microphone.
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ON
Turns the LIMITER or AUTO GAIN 
CONTROL ON.
OFF
Records input sounds without chang-
ing them.
ON
Plug-in powered microphone is used.
OFF
Plug-in powered microphone is not used.
ON
Records while cutting the lower range 
portion of the input signal. Turn on 
when breath noise (the sound of 
breathing while recording a voice) or 
wind noise (when recording outside) 
may be a problem.
OFF
Records without cutting the lower range.
L
(LOW)
Lowers the microphone sensitivity. 
Set to L when inputting loud sounds 
such as band performances.
H
(HIGH)
Increases the microphone sensitivity. 
Set to H when inputting softer 
sounds such as meetings.
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