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Remaining battery indication
The battery icon in the level meter screen indicates the approximate remaining battery ca-
pacity, and whether the battery is being recharged.
If you continue playback or recording without using the AC adaptor even though the low
battery indication is shown, the shutdown screen will appear automatically when the bat-
tery capacity is exhausted, and the power will turn off after several seconds.
Battery icon
Battery full: Recharging is complete
(the battery capacity is sufficient)
Battery mid: Prepare to recharge
(the battery capacity is diminishing)
Battery low: Recharging is required
(the battery will soon be exhausted)
Battery empty: Recharge immediately
(automatic shutdown will occur very soon)
While operating or recharging with the AC adaptor
Even if you're using the AC adaptor, the battery icon will indicate the remaining battery capac-
ity.
Operating time with the rechargeable battery
Due to the nature of the battery, temperature and humidity can affect the available operat-
ing time. The intervals between recording and playback and the format of the project or file
will also have an effect.
Continuous recording/playback time
2.5 (WAV: 16-bit/44.1kHz) 2 (DFF, DSF, WSD) hours
*With backlight off, temperature 20ºC, humidity 50%
Rechargeable battery lifespan
The rechargeable battery is a consumable item. If the time until the battery low indication
appears is much shorter than it used to be, the battery may have reached the end of its life.
The rechargeable battery is not user-replaceable.
Please contact your dealer to have the battery replaced (a fee will be charged).
If you use the MR-1 in extremely low-temperature conditions (0°C or below), the battery low
indicator may appear sooner, but this is a temporary condition.
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