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Returned items must be mailed within 10 days of when the RMA Number has been issued. Items received with a post date 30 days after your requested return will NOT be eligible for refund. Please note: Our returns policy is quite straightforward but there are a number of conditions that we ask our customers to comply with before applying: 1.

It is your responsibility to request a return. Once you do tell us, we will do everything we can to action it. If you have not requested a return within 28 days of receiving an order, we will have assumed that you are intending to keep it and we will not authorise a return.

We always refund the payment according to how the original purchase was made and aim to do so within 72hrs of the return being received by us. This charge will be subject to our inspection of the returned goods. Delivery charges will not be refunded unless the delivered goods are faulty. Replacement products are dispatched immediately after the returned goods have been received and accepted by Inta Audio. Items that develop a fault within 30 days of delivery are eligible for a replacement or a refund.

Delivery costs are also reimbursed for faulty items. Please contact our Customer Services Team on if you believe your item has developed a fault. Finally, please remember that notifying us of your intention to apply for a return, saving the delivery paperwork and keeping the order in its original packaging will help both you and Inta Audio to process the return quickly. If you have any questions about our Returns policy please telephone us on or email us at cs inta-audio.

You can now select a folder where data is stored and choose data that are to be transported. The device drive now is safely removed from your PC. Rename subfolders that will come into view on the unit monitor. Finally, eject the Zoom H2n device safely. Select DATA stored to transport. Tap its BACK key on your device and unmount it. Create until TWO subfolders only. Rename subfolders that will come into view in its UNIT monitor. Click to disconnect, then return to its MAIN screen.

Remove its IC device or external drive safely into a PC if the signal display did not light up. IC devices will collect data until 5, folders as it duplicates data per folder. First, choose the data to be duplicated. NOTE: Signal display must not light up to remove the external drive safely. Duplicate the data or folders that are to be transported from the Zoom External Memory into a personal computer. Finally, remove the USB cord safely from the personal computer, then press its device switch button.

The signal display must not light up to remove its external drive safely. IC devices store up to folders and are capable of replicating until data per folder. First off, you must press the switch button on your personal computer.

Next, choose data to be duplicated in the device on a PC. Firstly, you must prevent moving the USB cord copper parts. See to it that its external memory disk is firmly set in the slot. Do this to recognize its Linear PCM device for successful attachment. Making input settings Adjusting the input level Selecting file format Using tone output Recording duration Screen navigation File operations Folder operations Creating a new folder Using the playlist Adding files to the playlist Editing the playlist Playing recordings Setting the playback equalizer Using the jump function Quick menu Deleting files Overwrite recording Undoing and redoing Adding marks manually Moving to mark positions Clearing marks Setting the effect Effects Preset List Using the tuner Setting the tuner Using as an SD card reader Using as a USB audio interface File information page FILE Card information page System information page System Settings Setting the backlight Setting the battery type Set the language Setting the file name format File name format Setting the WORD item Audio performance Other specifications Dimensional drawings Failure to follow these instructions could result in damage to equipment or lost recording data, for example.

An independent license for such use is required. Information is given about products in this manual only for the purpose of example and does not indicate any guarantees against infringements of third-party intellectual property rights and other rights related to them.

TEAC Corporation will bear no responsibility for infringements on third-party intellectual property rights or other liabilities that occur as a result of the use of this product. Properties copyrighted by third parties cannot be used for any purpose other than personal enjoyment and the like without the permission of the right holders recognized by copyright law. Always use this equipment properly. TEAC Corporation will bear no responsibility for rights infringements committed by users of this product.

Check the page for this product. In order to avoid damaging a card or the card slot, please take the following precautions when handling them. Press this button to return to the MENU screen from the various setting screens. Press to return to the beginning of a track that is playing or stopped in the middle. When IN and OUT points are set between the current position and the end of the track, press this button to skip to those points.

Press when a track is stopped at its beginning to skip to the beginning of the previous track. Press this button while pressing and holding the MARK button to return to the previous mark. On the setting screens, use this button to move the cursor left.

During adjustment, a pull-up with meters showing the input level will appear at the bottom of the display. Press during playback to pause playback at the current position. Press when paused to return to the beginning of the track. During adjustment, a volume indicator will appear in a pull-up window.

When a setting screen is open, use this button to change the setting of the selected item. Press during recording standby to turn off the self-timer function or change the time period. When the Playback Control screen is open, press to increase the playback speed. When stopped, press this button to put the unit into recording standby. The REC indicator will start to blink. When in standby, press to start recording.

The REC indicator will light when recording. When playing back, stopped, paused or in recording standby when the Home Screen is open or when the Playback Control screen is open, press this button to display the Quick menu. The functions shown depend on the state of the unit when the button is pressed.

When recording, press this button to increment the track, dividing the recording by creating a new file. Press this button during playback or when playback is stopped to skip to the beginning of the next track. On the setting screens, use this button to move the cursor right. Press this button while pressing and holding the MARK button to move to the next mark.

If a file is selected, the file is loaded, the Home Screen reopens and the unit stops. When a file or folder is selected on the BROWSE screen, press this button to return to the Home Screen and play the file or the first file in the folder from the beginning. Use to add marks manually during recording and playback. Press when stopped at a mark location to delete that mark.

Press the. When the Playback Control screen is open, use this button to set the IN start and OUT end points of the interval that you want to set for loop playback. Use this input jack to connect a stereo mini-jack microphone or an external input device. This supports plug-in power. Use this to connect headphones or the line input jack of other equipment using a stereo mini-jack cable.

Shift to the left end in the direction of the arrow to engage the hold function. Sound is not output during recording, when the unit is in recording standby, when headphones are connected, when the speaker is disabled, or when the Monitor Mix function is enabled. Install batteries 2 AA in this compartment to power the unit. Monitor Mix off. Monitor Mix on. When batteries are being used, a battery icon shows the amount of power remaining in bars , ,.

The batteries are almost dead and the power will soon turn off standby if the icon with no bars appears. The current playback position is shown by a bar. As playback progresses, the bar extends from the left.



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