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MGR-E8
DIGITAL AUDIO RECORDER
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
© B60-5825-08/00 (E/X) 1AJ6P1P0109-- (XE0)
Declaration of Conformity with regard to the
EMC Directive 2004/108/EC
Manufacturer:
Kenwood Corporation
2967-3 Ishikawa-machi, Hachioji-shi, Tokyo, 192-8525 Japan
EU Representative's:
Kenwood Electronics Europe BV
Amsterdamseweg 37, 1422 AC UITHOORN, The Netherlands
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Contents
Safety precautions ............................................4
Unpacking ...........................................................9
Read Before Use
Names and functions of parts ...................10
Screen display items .....................................14
Getting started
About the power supply ............................. 16
Switch this unit ON ............................................16
Switch this unit OFF...........................................16
Remaining battery power indication...... 16
Recharging from a PC connected with
USB connection ...............................................17
Operation while supplying external
power .....................................................................18
Preventing accidental operation
(Hold function)............................................ 19
Defeating all control buttons ......................19
Defeating only the record button ............19
Enabling all buttons...........................................19
Switching on for the first time .................. 20
Connecting stereo headphones ............... 22
Selecting the ear tips ........................................22
Inserting/ removing a microSD card.......23
Recording music
Basic recording operation ...........................24
Preparing for recording ...................................24
Starting to record ................................................25
Stop recording ......................................................26
About wind noise................................................26
About successive recording .........................26
Control and display during recording ....28
Folders and recorded files ..........................30
Name of recorded files.....................................30
About folders .........................................................30
Switching the folder .......................................... 31
Other recording operations ....................... 32
Recording by manually adjusting the
microphone recording level ....................32
Recording from
an external microphone ............................33
Recording from an external audio
component or musical instrument
connected to the line input ....................34
Changing the Recording Settings............35
Editing a recorded file
Moving a recorded file .................................38
Dividing a recorded file ............................... 40
Playing music tracks
Operations and display in playback ........42
Resume function ................................................. 42
Playback by selecting music
from the list .................................................. 44
Various play modes .......................................46
Setting the playback setting items ..........46
Setting A-B repeat ...............................................47
Varying the playback speed .......................48
Searching the point to be played by
specifying the time ...................................49
Adding to/Deleting from the Favorite ...50
Adding to the Favorite ..................................... 50
Playing Favorite.....................................................51
Deleting from the Favorite ............................51
Connection of external components......52
Connecting to the Line outout ..................52
Connecting to the USB connector ...........53
Digital Audio Player Link .............................54
Deleting files
Deleting files ....................................................56
Deleting a selected file ....................................56
Deleting all files (Formatting) ......................57
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Adjusting the audio
Adjusting the audio ......................................58
Adjusting the volume .......................................58
Selecting the sound effects ..........................58
Menu function
Common settings under the menu.........60
Setting the time .............................................. 62
Sleep timer and alarm timer ......................64
Utilizing your computer
Connecting a PC .............................................66
Connecting a PC ..................................................66
Disconnecting this unit from the PC ......67
Configurations of folders and files ..........68
Transferring recorded files to a PC...........70
Capturing Music in PC/
Transferring Music from PC .................... 72
This unit can play the following
3 types of music files. ...................................72
Using Windows Media Player 12 ...............72
Data transfer by drag & drop .......................73
Deleting files ....................................................75
Deleting using the Explorer ..........................75
Appendix
Specifications...................................................76
Error messages ................................................ 78
Troubleshooting ............................................. 80
Glossary ............................................................. 82
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
¤ Caution:
Read this page carefully to ensure safe operation.
Read Instructions – All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the
product is operated.
Retain Instructions – The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future
reference.
Heed Warnings – All warnings on the product and in the operating instructions should be
adhered to.
Follow Instructions – All operating and use instructions should be followed.
WARNING :
Do not use headphones during riding/driving a vehicle or walking.
Otherwise, a traffic accident may result. Never use headphones when you ride a bicycle
or driving an automobile or motorbike. If this unit is used during walking, the ambient
sounds will be cut and you may have difficulties in hearing various warning sounds.
Do not operate this unit during riding or driving a vehicle.
Do not operate this unit when you drive or ride an automobile, motorbike or bicycle.
Otherwise, a traffic accident may result. Be sure to stop the vehicle in a safe place before
operating this unit.
Do not stare at the display screen during riding or driving a vehicle.
Otherwise, a traffic accident may result.
Always use the designated AC adapter.
Otherwise, a fire or electric shock may result.
Always plug the power plug of the AC adapter into an outlet supplying the
specified voltage.
Otherwise, a fire or electric shock may result.
Precautions :
Do not insert or drop a metallic object or an easily flammable object inside this unit
through an opening. Otherwise, a fire hazard or battery leak may result.
When connecting ancillary equipment to this unit, read the instruction for the
equipment, switch this unit off and connect the equipment as instructed. Also be sure
to use the specified cord for the connection. Inappropriate connection, use of a non-
specified cord or extension of the cord may cause heat generation and a burn or other
injuries.
Safety precautions
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Do not use or place the product in the following locations:
A place with high humidity, such as in a bathroom or shower room. Also do not use this
unit in a place subject to water splashes. Otherwise, a fire hazard or battery leak may
result.
Do not approach this unit to heating equipment (a stove, iron, etc.). Otherwise, a fire
hazard or battery leak may result.
Do not place this unit in a place subject to soot or vapor, for example in a kitchen or near
an air humidifier, or in a place subject to excessive humidity or dust. Otherwise, a fire
hazard or battery leak may result.
Do not leave this unit in a place where the temperature may rise abnormally high, for
example in a closed automobile or under direct sunlight. Otherwise, this unit or its parts
may deteriorate or a fire hazard or battery leak may result.
Notes on using through headphones:
Do not start listening with too high a volume. Otherwise, sudden output of a high-
volume sound may cause hearing failure, etc.
Do not listen to the audio with an extremely high volume for long hours. Otherwise, your
hearing ability may be damaged.
Do not use headphones if an abnormality is felt on the skin. Otherwise, skin
inflammations may result. Should any abnormality be felt on the skin or ears during use
of headphones, immediately stop using them and see a doctor.
A person with an ear disease is discommended to use headphones. Otherwise, the
disease may worsen. Should any abnormality be felt on the skin or ears during use of
headphones, immediately stop using them and see a doctor.
Attach and detach headphones around the ears gently and slowly. Violent attaching or
detaching may injure the ear.
Notes on using through car stereo :
Do not leave the products or batteries in the car, particularly above the dashboard, for
this may lead to malfunction or damage due to solar heat.
If the unit is connected to a car stereo using an audio cord, noise may sometimes
interfere.
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Safety precautions
Handling
Do not apply an excessive force to the display part. Otherwise, it may be damaged.
Avoid storing this unit in a bag together with a hard object. Otherwise, this unit may be
damaged when the bag is pushed.
Do not expose this unit to an insecticide or other volatile substance or bring this unit in
extended contact with a rubber or vinyl material. Otherwise, discoloration or peeling of
the surface finish may result.
Do not put this unit in a pocket of trousers. Otherwise, it may be damaged due to a
strong impact when you sit down, etc.
Protect this unit against sweat and moisture.
Do not use this unit by putting it in a breast pocket for long hours in the summer or
during exercise. Otherwise, penetration of moisture or sweat may cause malfunction or
failure.
Operating conditions
Temperature: 5 to 35°C. (without condensation)
Caution on condensation
Condensation (of dew) may occur inside the unit when there is a great difference in
temperature between this unit and the outside. This unit may not function properly if
condensation occurs. In this case, leave the unit for a few hours and restart the operation
after the condensation has dried up.
Be specially cautious against condensation in the following circumstances:
When this unit is carried from one place to another across a large difference in temperature,
when the humidity in the room where this unit is installed increases, etc.
Maintenance of the unit
When the front panel or case becomes dirty, wipe with a soft, dry cloth.
Do not use thinner, benzine, alcohol, etc. for these agents may cause discoloration.
In regard to contact cleaner
Do not use contact cleaners because it could cause a malfunction. Be specially careful not
to use contact cleaners containing oil, for they may deform the plastic component.
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Note on the built-in battery
The battery built into this unit discharges spontaneously even when this unit is not used.
This means that the built-in battery may be exhausted completely when this unit is left
unused for a long period. If this happens, recharge the battery before using this unit.
The battery recharging time is variable depending on the condition of the battery and
ambient temperature.
The available playback time reduces when this unit is used under low temperatures.
The built-in battery can be recharged for about 400 times. (This is a reference value and is
not guaranteed.)
The built-in battery is a consumable part, and the available playback time reduces
gradually after repeated use. If the available playback time becomes very short even after
the battery has been recharged fully, the battery may be degraded; replace it with new
one.
Kenwood will not assume any liabilities for the alteration or loss of data caused due to
complete discharging of the built-in battery.
The built-in battery is a lithium ion battery.
It is free from the memory effect of Ni-Cd and nickel-hydrogen batteries, with which the
capacity decreases if the battery is charged or discharged incompletely for several times.
The built-in battery therefore accepts additional charging before it has exhausted
completely.
WARNING
For the replacement of the built-in battery, contact your dealer.
Danger of Explosion if the battery is incorrectly replaced.
Do not heat excessively the built-in battery, open it, modify it or throw it in fire or
water.
Excessive heat generation, explosion or fire ignition may cause a fire.
Do not leave the built-in battery near fire or under direct sunlight.
A fire, explosion or excessive heat generation may result.
Attach insulating tape on the connectors of the built-in battery.
A fire or explosion may result if the battery electrodes are short-circuited.
Do not leave the built-in battery within the reach of children.
Injury or other accidents may result.
If the built-in battery fluid leaks and enters your eyes, immediately rinse your eyes
with fresh water and call a doctor.
If the fluid is left in your eyes, an eye injury may result.
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Safety precautions
Storage and maintenance of SD card
Before storage
Be sure to put the SD card in the case before storing it.
Do not leave the SD card in a place with extremely high temperature (under direct
sunlight, etc.) or extremely high humidity.
When the SD card gets dirty
Wipe lightly with a soft cloth, etc.
Do not use lacquer thinner, benzine or alcohol.
Other cautions
Do not open or modify the SD card.
Do not peel off the label from the SD card.
Do not attach a label or sticker on the SD card.
Do not touch the metallic terminals on the backside with a finger or metallic object.
Note on disposal/transfer of SD card
The “Format” and “Delete functions of this unit or a PC simply change the file management
information and do not erase the data in the SD card completely. Before disposing of or
transferring the SD card, it is recommended to destroy it physically or erase the internal
data completely using commercially available PC data erasing software.
It is the users responsibility to manage the data in the SD card properly.
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CAUTION
Excessive sound pressure from earphones or
headphones can cause hearing loss.
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1 Reset button
If all of the buttons of this unit
are defeated while [* HOLD]
is set to OFF, press the RESET
button to reset and switch off
this unit. Press the RESET button
with the tip of a clip.
CAUTION
When this unit is reset, its settings
return to those of the last time
it was switched on. The settings
made since then are cleared.
2 USB jack
Connect to a PC using the
provided USB cable to transfer
music files or recharge the
battery.
3 microSD card slot
Insert a microSD card. (page 23)
4 Right microphone
5 Left microphone
6 Center microphone
7 Menu button
Press shortly to open the menu.
Pressing the button again closes
the menu.
Names and functions of parts
Read Before Use
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) MIC REC LEVEL Microphone
recording level switch
When the built-in microphones
or an external microphone is
used, set the recording level
adjustment method to either
MANUAL or AUTO.
_ MIC MODE Microphone mode
switch
When the built-in microphones
are used, set the microphone
mode to Monaural,
2-Microphone or 3-Microphone.
+ PLUG IN POWER Plug-in power
switch
Set ON when using an external
microphone with the plug-in
power type.
¡ Tripod mount hole
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Screen display items
Record settings
menu (page 35)
List screen (page 44)
Playback settings
menu (page 46)
Common settings
menu (page 60)
Press for various settings.
Press to select the track to
be played from a list. (page 4 4)
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The HOLD function defeats all of this units buttons and helps prevent
erroneous operation when this unit is carried in a bag, etc.
Defeating all control buttons
1
Set the hold function for all buttons of this unit
Slide [HOLD] to the “ALL” position.
Defeating only the record button
1
Set the hold function for the REC button
Slide [HOLD] to the “REC” position.
Enabling all buttons
1
Cancel the hold function
Slide [HOLD] to the “OFF” position.
When a defeated button is pressed while either hold function is set, “Keys: ALL
HOLD” or “Keys: REC HOLD” is displayed.
Preventing accidental operation (Hold function)
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When you switch this unit on for the first time after purchase, you need to
set the language used in the display and the current date/time information.
It is recommended to set the correct date and time because each of the
recorded file will be named after the date and time of each recording
session (time stamp function).
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Power
1
Switch this unit ON
Press the [Power] until the KENWOOD logo is displayed.
2
Setting the menu language
Press [5]/[] to select language and press
[£/8].
3
Setting the date and time
Press [4]/[¢] to select Year, Month, Day,
“24H/AM/PM, Hour and Minute.
Press [5]/[] to vary the figures of date and
time.
4
Enter the date and time
Press [£/8].
Switching on for the first time
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The language set here will be used in the subsequent screen display.
The language and date/time set here are held even after this unit is switched off.
The information set here can later be modified in <Language> (page 60) and
<Clock setting> (page 62), both of which belonging to <Common setting> under
“Menu”.
If the remaining battery power is low, connect this unit to a PC for recharging.
About 10 minutes of recharging will make it possible to check the operations of
this unit. (page 17)
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Connecting stereo headphones
Connect the provided stereo headphones to this unit.
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Entanglement-prevention slider
Hold the headphone
body and insert into
each ear.
To prevent the headphone cord from being entangled,
slide the entanglement-prevention slider to fix the
headphone bodies in position.
The optimum condition is when the ear hole
is stopped completely by the ear tip.
Selecting the ear tips
The headphones are shipped from the factory with the M-size ear tips attached. If the
M-size ear tips do not match your ears, replace them with the provided S-size or L-size ear
tips.
S-size
M-size
L-size
Always hold the headphone bodies when attaching or detaching headphones.
Pulling a cord may result in malfunction.
To clean the ear tips, remove them from the headphone bodies and wash with a
neutral detergent solution. After washing, wipe them dry before use.
The ear tips may deteriorate after a long period of use or storage.
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The built-in speaker does not output audio during recording.
Use headphones to monitor the audio being recorded. The headphones volume
can be adjusted by pressing [ ] or [ ]. This volume adjustment does
not affect the recording level.
During monitoring of the recorded audio through the headphones, a howling
sound may be produced if the headphones are too close to the microphone. If
this happens, increase the distance between the microphone and headphones or
reduce the headphones monitoring volume.
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Control and display during recording
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1 MENU button
Press during stop or recording
standby mode to open the
menu. The menu can be used in
settings of recording format, etc.
(page 35)
2 REC button
Press during stop mode to enter
the recording standby mode.
Press during recording standby
to start recording.
Press during recording to let it
pause temporarily.
3 £/8 Play/Pause button
Press during stop mode to start
playing recorded files.
4 7/BACK Stop/Back button
Press during recording or
recording standby mode to stop
recording.
Press during stop mode to
switch the displayed information
between the recording time and
current date/time.
5 REC LEVEL Recording level
knob
Turn to adjust the recording level.
(page 32)
6 EDIT button
Press during recording standby
to set the AUTO recording level
adjustment. (page 32)
Press during standby to divide
the recorded file.
Press during stop mode to open
the file edit screen.
7 Microphone mode
(page 24)
8 Recording destination (page 35)
9 Delayed recording (page 36)
0 Sync recording/
Auto divide recording (page 36)
- Recorded file name
= Recording format (page 35)
~ Elapsed recording time
! Recording level setting
@ Level meter
# Save destination folder (page 35)
$ File number/ Total number of
files in save destination folder
% Remaining recording time
^ Current date/time
& Recording mode
: Recording standby
: Recording
: Recording pause
: Stop
* Sleep timer/ Alarm timer (page 64)
( Recording equalizer (page 58)
) Presence of microSD card (page 23)
_ Remaining bat tery power ( page 16)
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Name of recorded files
The files recorded with this unit are named based on the date/time the
recording is started.
100901_0000_001A.WAV
54321
1 Recording start date (2 last digits of year, month and day)
2 Recording start time (hour and minute)
3 File number, which is the sequential number of file in the folder.
The file number varies when files are deleted, divided or moved.
4 Save folder name A, B, C or D, which represents one of “MIC_A” to
_D”. “L” represents LINE.
5 File format
About folders
Folders MIC_A to MIC_D for microphone recording and a folder LINE for
line recording are provided in each of the internal memory and the SD
card.
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MIC_C
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MIC_D
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LINE
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100901_0000_001A.WAV
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100901_0001_002A.WAV
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100901_0010_003A.WAV
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MIC_C_SD
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MIC_D_SD
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LINE_SD
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100901_0100_001A.MP3
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100901_0101_002A.MP3
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100901_0110_003A.MP3
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Internal memory
SD card
Folder
Recording file
Each folder can accommodate up to 199 recorded files.
Folders and recorded files
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8
Move the recorded file
Press [5]/[] to select “To SD card” or “To internal memory” and press
[£/8].
Press [7/BACK] to return to the previous screen page.
9
Exit File edit mode
Press [EDIT].
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