Using/Charging the IC recorder with the USB AC adaptor

You can charge the battery by connecting the USB AC adaptor to a household power outlet.

Being able to use the IC recorder while it is charging is useful when recording for a long time.

When using a USB AC adaptor (commercially available), use one that can supply an output current of 500 mA or more. Charging from other devices is not guaranteed.

  1. Connect the USB AC adaptor to an outlet.
  2. Connect the USB AC adaptor to the USB Type-C port on the IC recorder with the supplied USB Type-C cable.

    A: USB AC adaptor (commercially available)

    • While the battery is charging, the battery indicator animation () appears on the display window.

      When the battery is fully charged, FULL icon () appears on the display window. After 1 hour passes, the display window turns off.

      You can use the IC recorder while charging the battery.

      Charging

      Fully charged

    • If you connect the USB AC adaptor and turn off the power, the large battery indicator animation () appears on the display window.

Note

  • While recording is in progress (the operation indicator lights in red), while recording is paused (the operation indicator flashes in red), or while data is being accessed (the operation indicator flashes in orange), observe the following to avoid data corruption:

    Do not connect/disconnect the USB Type-C cable to/from the USB AC adaptor that is connected to an outlet.

    Do not connect/disconnect the USB AC adaptor, which is connected to your IC recorder, to/from an outlet.

  • Connect the USB AC adaptor to a power outlet that is easily within reach so you can immediately disconnect it if any abnormalities occur.
  • Be sure to use the supplied USB Type-C cable.
  • If your IC recorder or the USB AC adaptor has water splashed on it, never attempt to connect the USB Type-C cable to it.
  • When connecting the USB Type-C cable, plug it all the way into the port. If the cable is insufficiently plugged, battery charging will not start.
  • Your IC recorder does not support USB PD (USB Power Delivery).

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