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Getting Ready
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Overview Getting Ready Recording Playback File Operation Computer Appendix
Using External Power
Sources
When using an external power supply, be
sure to set the nal voltage.
The nal voltage refers to the voltage
when voltage can no longer be supplied
because the capacity of the external power
source is reduced and voltage decreases as
electricity is consumed. If the nal voltage
is not properly set for the external power
source, the remaining power display cannot
be shown. Refer to the user’s manual of the
external power supply for the nal voltage
value.
Furthermore, when the “Battery Low”
message is displayed, the recording
automatically stops, and the power
automatically turns o.
Change the external power source.
* When using an external power source,
even when power is automatically cut
o, the R-26 starts within 30 seconds
after power is turned back on. During
this period, the nal voltage settings can
be changed.
* Read the following to set the nal
voltage for the R-26.
MEMO
Refer to the user’s manual for the external
power source when using an external
power source.
Setting the nal voltage
1. Choose [MENU] Ú <SYSTEM SETUP>.
2. Touch <EXT-POWER>.
“EXT-POWER” is located on page 3/3. Touch
to access 3/3.
3. Touch the nal voltage value that you
want to specify.
Setting
Adaptor, 9.0 V, 9.5 V, 10.0 V, 10.5 V, 11.0 V, 11.5
V, 12.0 V
4. Touch <BACK> to return to the menu
screen (p. 18).