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    							12 hour time display mode
    24 hour time display mode
    Insert bookmark
    Appendix (Adding Appendix)
    Batteries are weak
    Cut End (Cutting)
    Cut Start (Cutting)
    Delete the current fi le 
    Delete all fi  les in a folder
    Delete all bookmarks in the current fi le
    Format the memory
    Memory full
    Insertion (Inserting New Segments)
    Key locked
    No bookmark created in the current fi le
    No beeping sound (Setting Beep Sound)
    Off (Automatic Voice Recording)
    On (Automatic Voice Recording)
    Playback or recording is paused
    Player is connected to the computer
    Sensitivity Level (AVR)
    Speed of playback
    Beeping sound on (Setting Beep Sound)
    Volume (Setting Volume)
    Memory rearrangement/System is busy
    Creating and playing self-
    executable fi le
    You can play the created fi le 
    independently without the Digital 
    Voice Management software.
    1.  Highlight a recorded fi le, click 
    .
    2.  Select the destination folder 
    from the pop up window and 
    click Save.
    3.  Go to the destination folder 
    and double-click the created 
    fi le.
    4. Click Play to start playback. 
    Adjust the volume on the 
    right.
    General controls
    Service informationThis product should be serviced 
    only by those specially trained in 
    appropriate servicing techniques.  
    For instructions on how to obtain 
    service, refer to the warranty 
    included in this user manual.
    For your recordsIn the event that service should be 
    required, you may need the model 
    number and the serial number.  In 
    the space below, record the date 
    and place of purchase and the 
    serial number:
    Model No.: 
    Date of Purchase: 
    Place of Purchase: 
    Serial No.:
    Power Supply•  (battery power) 2 x “AAA”
    ESD Remark: In case of 
    misfunction due to electrostatic 
    discharge just reset the product 
    (disconnect and reconnect of the 
    power source may be required) to 
    resume normal operation.
    user manual
    manual de usuario
    EN/EIt is important to read this instruction prior to using your new product for the fi rst time.Es importante leer este manual antes de usar por vez primera su equipo.
    VR5320R
    VR5330R
    v2.0 (EN/E) 
    Illustrations contained within this 
    publication are for representation only 
    and subject to change.
    The descriptions and characteristics 
    given in this document are given as 
    a general indication and not as a 
    guarantee.  In order to provide the 
    highest quality product possible, 
    we reserve the right to make any 
    improvement or modifi cation without 
    prior notice.  
    DisplayDisplay messagesThe messages show at the bottom of the display during operation. Refer 
    to the below for their meanings:  
    Setting day and time
    With day and time set, you can 
    always read on the display the 
    recording date and time of your 
    recorded messages. Normal 
    recording is still possible without 
    setting. However, no correct 
    recording date and time can 
    be referenced in your recorded 
    messages.
    To set the date and time:
    1. Press on 
     to turn on the 
    player.
    2.  In stop mode, 
    press and hold 
    info/menu for 
    about 2 seconds 
    and then release 
    the button. The 
    fi rst menu item FOLDER 
    fl ashes on the display. 
    3. Press info/menu repeatedly 
    until YY fl ashes on the 
    display.
    4.   Press 
    / or Vol +/– to 
    adjust the value (default year: 
    2009) and then press info/
    menu to confi rm.
    •  If day and time have not been 
    set previously, the player goes 
    to step 4 automatically after 
    turn on.
    Basic operations
    Selecting folders and fi lesTo select folders:
    1.  Press and hold info/menu 
    for about 2 seconds and then 
    release the button. The fi rst 
    menu item FOLDER fl ashes on 
    the display.
    2. Press 
    / or VOL 
    +/– to select a specifi c folder 
    (A/B/C/D).
    3.  Press 
     .
    To select  les:
    1.   Select the folder you need.
    2.   Press 
    / to select 
    the fi le you want. 
    •  If the fi le you want is 
    in the current folder, 
    you can press 
    / to select 
    it directly in both stop and 
    play modes.
    Basic playbackTo play back recorded  les:
    1.  Select a folder and a fi le.
    2.   Press 
     to start playback.
    3.   Press  to pause playback, 
    press again to resume.
    4.   You can press Vo l +/– to 
    adjust listening volume.5.   Press and hold 
     or  to 
    make quick search within a 
    fi le. 
    •  Quick search skips by second 
    within the fi rst minute of 
    a recording. After that, the 
    search skips by minute. To 
    resume searching by second, 
    release the button once and 
    then press and hold 
     or  
    again.
    6. Press 
     or  once to skip 
    one fi le forward or backward.
    7.   Press 
     to stop playback.
    To display  le Information:
    Press info/menu repeatedly to 
    show various information of the 
    current fi le: 
    •  Current clock time
    •  Record date of current fi le
    •  Record time of current fi le
    •  Bookmark (if available) of 
    current location
    •  Remaining record time
    •  Elapsed play time (during 
    playback)
    / or Vol +/–  
    / or Vol +/–  
    / or Vol +/–  
    / or Vol +/–   Press info/menu
    Press info/menu to confi rm and 
    exit settings. 
    BookmarkTo create bookmarks:
    •   Once  is pressed (refer to 
    step 4 in the section “Editing 
    mode”), the bookmark icon 
    fl ashes and a newly created 
    bookmark number shows on 
    the display.
    •   You can create up to 29 
    bookmarks in a fi le. When 
    the maximum limit is reached, 
    FULL will be shown. 
    •  The minimum interval 
    between bookmarks is 3 
    seconds.
    To skip to a bookmark anytime 
    during playback:
    1.   During playback, press 
      
    to go to the bookmark (if 
    available).
    2.   Press 
     again to go to the 
    next bookmark.
    Recording
    Setting recording modeManual Recording
    1.   While playback is stopped, 
    select a destination folder 
    (A/B/C/D) (refer to “Basic 
    operations”).
    2.   Press 
     to start recording. 
    (recording time will be 
    displayed once you press the 
    button)
    3.   To pause recording, press 
     
    once, press again to resume 
    recording.
    4.  To stop recording, press 
     .
    AVR (Automatic Voice 
    Recording)
    This feature allows the player to 
    sense sound and to record only 
    when you are speaking into the 
    microphone. When dictation stops 
    for about three seconds, recording 
    will pause and then start again 
    automatically when you resume 
    dictation. 
    1.   While playback is stopped, 
    select a destination folder 
    (A/B/C/D) (refer to “Basic 
    operations”).
    2.   Press and hold info/menu 
    for about 2 seconds and then 
    release the button. The fi rst menu item FOLDER fl ashes on 
    the display. 
    3. Press info/menu 
    repeatedly until 
    AVR fl ashes on 
    the display.
    4.   Press 
    / or 
    VOL +/– to select between 
    AVR ON and AVR OFF.
    5.   Press 
     to exit the player 
    menu.
    6.   Press 
     to enter AVR mode.
    7.   Start dictation. Recording 
    starts automatically.
    8.   During AVR 
    recording, adjust 
    the sensitivity of 
    the microphone by pressing 
    Vol +/–, SEN with sensitivity 
    level will show on display (e.g. 
    increase sensitivity level when 
    recording source is far from 
    the player or the recording 
    environment is quiet). 
    9. Press 
     to end AVR recording.
    •  Repeat step 2-5 and select 
    AVR OFF for de-selection.
    •  During recording, the 
    recording indicator 
    stays on. When in 
    AVR standby mode or when 
    recording is paused, the 
    recording indicator fl ashes.
    •   You can record up to 99 
    fi les in one folder, not 
    exceeding 396 fi les in total. 
    When the maximum limit 
    is reached, FULL will be 
    shown.
    • The fi rst syllable or two 
    may be lost when you 
    start recording because 
    this ‘sound’ is used to turn 
    on the AVR feature. It is 
    a good practice to make 
    some ‘sounds’ or say a short 
    word to activate the AVR 
    before you begin actual 
    dictation.
    •   To view the remaining 
    time and other recording 
    information, press info/
    menu repeatedly during 
    recording.Setting recording qualityTo select among three 
    recording qualities (default 
    is SP): 
    Defi nition:
    • LP (Long Play) – allows 
    about 400 (VR5320R) / 800 
    (VR5330R) hours recording. 
    Recording format: .voc
    •  SP (Standard Play) – allows 
    about 70 (VR5320R) / 140 
    (VR5330R) hours recording. 
    Recording format: .voc 
    •  HQ (High Quality) – allows 
    about 34 (VR5320R) / 70 
    (VR5330R) hours recording. 
    Recording format: .wav
    1.   Press and hold info/menu 
    for about 2 seconds and 
    then release 
    the button. The 
    fi rst menu item 
    FOLDER fl ashes 
    on the display. 
    2. Press info/menu 
    repeatedly until  LP, SP or HQ 
    shows on the display.
    3.   Press 
    / or VOL +/– to 
    select among LP, SP and HQ.
    4.   Press 
     to exit the player 
    menu. 
    Setting recording 
    condition
    To select between two 
    recording conditions (default 
    is DICT):
    Defi nition: 
    •  CONF (Conference) – in a 
    more open area and recording 
    source is far from the player. 
    •  DICT (Dictation) – in a more 
    enclosed area and recording 
    source is close to the player.
    1.   Press and hold info/menu 
    for about 2 seconds and then 
    release the button. The fi rst 
    menu item FOLDER fl ashes on 
    the display. 
    2.   Press info/menu 
    repeatedly until 
    DICT or CONF 
    fl ashes on the 
    display.
    3.   Press 
    / or 
    VOL +/– to select between 
    DICT and CONF.
    4.   Press 
     to exit the player 
    menu. •   For conferences, to 
    obtain optimum 
    recording quality, 
    place the recorder with the 
    microphone freely exposed 
    to the sound source as 
    close as convenient. A 
    built-in automatic recording 
    level control will set the 
    optimum record level during 
    manual recording. Avoid 
    recording near unwanted 
    noise sources, such as air 
    conditioners or fans.
    •  If power supplied from 
    the battery fails suddenly 
    (e.g. batteries are removed 
    accidentally) during 
    recording, the recoding in 
    progress will be interrupted. 
    The recorded fi le may also 
    be corrupted and cannot be 
    played back. 
    Advanced operations
    Advanced operations
    CutTo erase unwanted parts from 
    the current  le:
    1.   Start playback of the desired 
    fi le.
    2.   Press x to mark the start of 
    the unwanted part, CUT-S 
    shows on display.
     
    3.   Press x to mark the end of 
    the unwanted part, CUT-E 
    shows on display.
     
    4.   Press x again to confi rm 
    cutting within 3 seconds. 
    Otherwise, the cutting 
    operation will be canceled. 
    •  You may also press 
     to cancel 
    the cutting operation. 
    •  Do not power off the player if 
    WAIT appears on the display. •   Insert, Append and 
    Cut will only update 
    the recorded time 
    length, without changing 
    recording time and date.
    •   All bookmarks will be 
    deleted after Insert, 
    Append or Cut is 
    performed.
    Computer system 
    requirements
    •   PC with Windows® 7, 
    Windows VistaTM or 
    Windows® XP (Service Pack 1 
    or higher) or Windows® 2000 
    (Service Pack 3 or higher). 
    Mac OS is NOT supported.
    •   20MB free hard disk space for 
    software
    •   USB port 1.1 or 2.0
    •   Installed sound card
    Connecting to computerConnect the player before launch-
    ing the Digital Voice Manager.
    1.  Extend the USB connector on 
    the player and connect it to 
    your computer’s USB port.
    2.  PCLINK shows on the player’s 
    display. The player appears 
    as a removable drive in your 
    computer.
    Installing Digital Voice 
    Manager
    1.  Connect the player with the 
    computer as instructed in the 
    previous section.
    2.  Open My Computer and 
    double-click the player’s drive 
    icon. Double-click 
     rcaDVM_setup.exe to start 
    the Digital Voice Manager 
    installation. 
    •   The RCA Detective application 
    is installed with the Digital 
    Voice Manager application 
    and will open the Digital 
    Voice Manager application 
    automatically when you 
    connect the player to your 
    computer. •   When the player 
    is in Menu mode, 
    during playback or 
    recording, a connection 
    between the player and 
    the computer will not be 
    established. Quit the above 
    modes before connecting to 
    the computer.
    •   Data transfer is possible 
    even if no batteries are 
    installed in the player.
    •   Do not disconnect the USB 
    connection during fi les 
    transfer.
    •  The Digital Voice Manager 
    software can also be 
    downloaded from  
    www.rcaaudiovideo.com.
    Connecting to computerUsing Digital Voice Manager
    The RCA Digital Voice Manager 
    can perform playback, organize 
    your bookmarks of the recorded 
    fi  les and create self-executable 
    voice fi  le from the recorded fi les.
    Launching the software1.   To launch the software, click 
    Start, select All Programs, 
    select RCA Digital Voice 
    Recorder, then select RCA 
    Digital Voice Manager.
    •  If RCA Detective feature is 
    selected during installation 
    of Digital Voice Manager, 
    the application will open 
    automatically once you 
    connect the player to your 
    computer.
    2.  All the drives in the computer 
    except the removable Digital 
    Voice Recorder are shown in 
    the top while the removable 
    Digital Voice Recorder is 
    shown in the bottom.
    Playback and editing 
    operations
    1.  To organize your fi les, click 
    the corresponding buttons to 
    cut, delete, copy and paste a 
    fi le (or by drag and drop).
    2.  To play the recorded fi les, 
    highlight the fi le and click the 
    PLAY/PAUSE button on the 
    left of the toolbar. 
    All drives in 
    the computer
    Removable 
    Digital Voice 
    Recorder
    3.  Adjust the volume on the 
    right of the toolbar.
    •   Click the corresponding 
    buttons in the toolbar to fast 
    backward/forward, skip to a 
    specifi c time in the fi le and 
    stop playback of a recorded 
    fi le. 
    •   To adjust the playback speed, 
    click Normal Speed and 
    select desired speed from the 
    pull down menu.
    4.  To skip to a bookmark, select 
     Play from the menu at 
    the top, then select Goto 
    Bookmark and select your 
    desired bookmark.
    •   To edit bookmarks, click the 
    corresponding buttons to add 
    or clear the bookmarks.
    cut          paste
    copy        delete
    play/pause    skip forward   stop   clear bookmark
        skip backward                            add bookmarkskip to a 
    specifi c time
    adjust volume
    Creating wave fi leSelf-executable fi  le may be 
    blocked by some e-mail fi lters. 
    When recordings are made in LP 
    or SP quality, you may select to 
    create wave fi  le if you want to 
    send your recorded messages by 
    e-mail.
    1.  Highlight a recorded fi le, click 
    .
    2.  Select the destination folder 
    from the pop up window and 
    click Save.
    3.  The created fi le could be 
    found in the destination 
    folder.
    Transfer fi les with Digital 
    Voice Manager
    Your player is associated with 
    a drive letter. You can drag the 
    voice fi  les you want to transfer 
    to your player to the A/B/C/D 
    folder in the drive. 
    Your fi  les can be found in these 
    folders in the player once it is 
    disconnected from the computer.
    You can also drag the voice fi les 
    you want to transfer from the 
    A/B/C/D folder in the drive to your 
    computer. 
    Do not rename, delete 
    and transfer (drag-and-
    drop) voice fi  les to your 
    player directly in Windows 
    Explorer. Use the Digital Voice 
    Manager to rename, delete 
    and transfer voice fi les.
    Using your player as a fi le  
    storage device
    The player can function as a 
    detachable data storage device. 
    You can take along your favorite 
    pictures and documents wherever 
    you go. Simply cut-and-paste or 
    drag-and-drop fi  les to or from it 
    via USB connection, the player will 
    appear as a removable drive in 
    Windows
    Disconnecting from computer Using Digital Voice Manager
    Warranty information
    After you have copied fi les to 
    or from the player, you can 
    disconnect the player from the 
    computer. 
    1.   Click the     icon from the 
    System Tray and select 
    Unplug or Eject hardware. 
    Select the drive corresponding 
    to your player.
    2. The Stop a Hardware player 
    screen will appear. Select the 
    player to be stopped again 
    for confi rmation and click OK.3.  Now you can disconnect the 
    player from the computer. 
    If you want to go back to 
    USB mode for fi le transfer 
    at this stage, you need to 
    unplug and connect the 
    player to the PC again.  Player doesn’t turn on
    •   Check that batteries are properly 
    inserted and not exhausted. 
    •  Make sure battery compartment 
    door is properly closed.
    •   Make sure LOCK function is not 
    activated.
    Display keeps  ashing when 
    player is off
    •   You may not have set the time. 
    Refer to section “Setting date 
    and time”. 
     
    Cannot record
    •   This player does not record mp3 
    format.
    •   Make sure LOCK function is not 
    activated.
    •   Make sure memory is not full.
    •   You have recorded 99 fi les in one 
    folder. Try record in a new folder.
    •  You may have formatted the 
    player with incorrect fi le system 
    (e.g. NTFS or MAC format). 
    Refer to section “Erasing fi les 
    and bookmarks” and format the 
    player again.
    Incorrect recording date and 
    time during playback
    •   You may have not set the date 
    and time before recording. Refer 
    to section “Setting date and time”.
    No sound from speaker during 
    playback
    •   Make sure volume is not set to 0. 
    •   Headphones should not be  
    connected.
    Cannot edit
    •   Make sure PLAY ALL function is 
    not activated.
    Cannot activate the player after 
    pressing on keys
    •   Remove the batteries to reset the 
    player.
    Recordable time becomes shorter
    •   You may have set the recording 
    quality to ‘High Quality’, refer 
    to section ‘Setting Recording 
    Quality’.
    •  Delete the Digital Voice Manager 
    setup software from the player to 
    free up more memory space.
    Cannot perform playback
    •   This player does not play mp3 
    format.
    •   Make sure you have selected 
    folder with recorded messages. 
    •   Make sure LOCK function is not 
    activated.
    •  Make sure the fi le is playable, 
    which must be of 8-bit PCM or 
    designated RCA format. Other formats (e.g. mp3, wma) cannot 
    be shown in the player for 
    playback.
    Cannot erase recorded  le(s)
    •   Make sure you follow each step 
    under section “Erasing fi les and 
    bookmarks” carefully.
    Cannot stop recording when AVR 
    ON
    •   If AVR ON sensitivity is set to 
    HIGH, recording may not be 
    stopped in noisy environment. Try 
    setting the sensitivity to LOW.
    Cannot keep the saved setting
    •   If the batteries are removed, 
    saved settings may be removed.
    Cannot open recorded   les in the 
    computer.
    •   You must use the provided DVM 
    software to open the fi les.
    •   To download the software, go to 
    www.rcaaudiovideo.com
    •  On a Mac computer, only .WAV 
    fi le on the player can be played 
    directly via application such as 
    Quicktime.
    Troubleshooting tips
    To access the player menu:
    Press and hold info/menu for 
    about 2 seconds and then release 
    the button. The fi  rst menu item 
    FOLDER fl  ashes on the display. 
    To change settings in the 
    menu:
    1.  In the player menu, press 
    info/menu repeatedly to view 
    the following menu items:
      Folder (A/B/C/D)  
     
      Record conditions (DICT/CONF)
     
      Record quality (LP/SP/HQ)
     
     AVR (on/off)
     
      Playback speed (FAST/SLOW)
     
      Playback mode (one/all)
     
     Tone (on/off)
     
     Year
     
    Player menu
     Day (month/day) 
     
      12/24 hour time
     
     Time (hour/minute)
     
      Exit player menu
    2. Press 
    / or VOL +/– to 
    make selections or adjust 
    values.
    3. Press 
     to confi rm your 
    selection and exit setting. 
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    5.  After year is set, you will then 
    be guided to set month, day, 
    12/24 hour display, hour and 
    minute. Follow the operations 
    in step 4 for settings.
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    1.  USB connector – Press the 
    button on the back and then 
    slide to extend or retreat the 
    connector.
    2. info/menu – Press and hold 
    to access the player menu. 
    Press repeatedly to show 
    information of current fi le.
    3. on 
     – Press the button to 
    turn player on, start/pause 
    playback.
    4. Recording indicator
    5. Built-in microphone
    6. + 
     /  – – Skips / searches 
    backward or forward, selects / browses in the player menu.
    7. off 
     – Turns off player, stops 
    playback or recording. 
    8.  Key lock selector
    9.  External microphone jack
    10. External earphones jack 
    11. + Vol – – Adjusts volume, 
    selects / browses in the player 
    menu.
    12. 
    , rec/bookmark – Starts 
    and pauses recording, inserts 
    bookmarks.
    13. x, erase – Erases fi les, 
    bookmarks or format memory.
    14. Battery compartment door
    Player controls
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    1. Folder (A/B/C/D)
    2.  Recording in progress
    3. File selected
    4.  Total number of fi les in a 
    folder
    5.  Playback in progress
    6.  Remaining time for recording
    7. Recording date
    8.  Area for displaying messages 
    (refer to the next section)
    9.  Battery level indicator10. Key lock function activated
    11. Bookmark
    12. Recording  conditions
    13. Playback  speed
    14. Playback mode: play one or 
    play all
    15. Automatic voice recording 
    activated
    16. Recording  quality
    17. Month (MM), Day (DD) and 
    Year (YY) 
    Play one/allTo play a speci c   le or all 
      les in a folder:
    1.   Press and hold info/menu 
    for about 2 seconds and then 
    release the button. The fi rst 
    menu item FOLDER fl ashes on 
    the display.  
    2. Press info/menu 
    repeatedly until 
    ONE or ALL 
    fl ashes on display. 
    3.   Press 
    / or 
    VOL +/– to select 
    between ONE and ALL.
    4. Press 
     to exit the player 
    menu. 
    •  If ONE is selected, the player 
    will stop after the selected fi le 
    is played. If ALL is selected, 
    the player will stop after all 
    fi les in a folder are played.
    TonesTo activate or deactivate the 
    beep sound when any key is 
    pressed (except during play-
    back and recording):
    1.  Press and hold info/menu 
    for about 2 seconds and then 
    release the button. The fi rst 
    menu item FOLDER fl ashes on 
    the display.  
    2. Press info/
    menu repeatedly 
    until TONE or 
    NOTONE shows 
    on display. 
    3.   Press 
    / or 
    VOL +/– to set beep sound 
    ON/OFF.
    4.   Press 
     to exit the player 
    menu. 
    SpeedTo adjust the playback speed:
    1.   Press and hold info/menu 
    for about 2 seconds and then 
    release the button. The fi rst 
    menu item FOLDER fl ashes 
    on the display.  
    2. Press info/menu 
    repeatedly until 
    SPEED shows on 
    display. 
    3.   Press 
    / or 
    VOL +/– to select 
    among FAST, SLOW and 
    no speed indication (normal 
    speed).
    4.   Press 
     to exit the player 
    menu. 
    •  The above operations can also 
    be done during playback.
    Editing 
    CAUTION•   The edit function does not 
    operate when battery power 
    is too low.
    •   Make sure PLAY ALL fi les is 
    not selected. Inserting new 
    segments, adding appendix 
    and cutting cannot be 
    performed when PLAY ALL 
    fi les is selected.
    •   After editing a message, 
    WAIT may be displayed. Do 
    not power off the player until 
    WAIT disappears. Otherwise, 
    the memory which is 
    rearranging could not be read 
    or released until the player is 
    formatted.Editing modeTo insert bookmarks, new 
    segments or appendix to a 
    recorded  le:
    1.   Select the desired fi le and 
    start playback.
    2. Press 
     during playback to 
    enter editing mode. Playback 
    is paused.
    3.   Press 
    / to select one of 
    the editing options:
    •  Insert an interception point 
    (bookmark) into the current 
    fi le for quick reference (ADD 
    BK)
     
    •  Insert a new segment into the 
    current fi le (INSERT)
     
    •  Insert an appendix at the end 
    of the current fi le (APPEND)
     
    4.   With one of the above 
    options selected, press 
     again to confi rm your 
    selection and start the editing.
    •  Refer to the following 
    sections for details. 
    InsertTo insert a new segment into 
    the current  le:
    1.   Once 
     is pressed 
    (refer to step 4 
    in the section 
    “Editing mode”), 
    pause mode is 
    released and 
    the REC icon shows. The 
    recording of a new segment is 
    started from where the pause 
    mode is released.
    2. Press 
     to stop the recording 
    of new segment.
    •  Do not power off the player if 
    WAIT appears on the display.
    AppendTo insert an appendix at the 
    end of the current  le:
    1.   Once 
     is pressed (refer to 
    step 4 in the section “Editing 
    mode”), the REC icon shows 
    and the recording of appendix 
    is started.
    2. Press 
     to stop the recording 
    of the appendix.
    •  Do not power off the player if 
    WAIT appears on the display.
     
    12 HOUR
    24 HOUR
    ADD BK
    APPEND
    BATTLO
    CUT-E
    CUT-S
    DEL 01
    DEL AL
    DEL BK
    FORMAT
    FULL
    INSERT
    LOCKED
    NO BK MK
    NO TONE
    OFF
    ON
    PAUSE
    PCLINK
    SEN MI
    SPEED
    TONE
    VOL 15
    WAITPress info/menu
    Press info/menu
    To delete all bookmarks 
    created in the current  le: 
    Refer to section “Erasing fi les and 
    bookmarks”.
    All drives in 
    the computer
    Removable 
    Digital Voice 
    Recorder
    new bookmark 
    number
    bookmark 
    icon
    Visit http://store.audiovox.com to find 
    the best accessories for your products.
    Some of the following 
    information may not apply to 
    your particular product; however, 
    as with any electronic product, 
    precautions should be observed 
    during handling and use.
    •  Read these instructions. 
    •  Keep these instructions. 
    •  Heed all warnings. 
    •  Follow all instructions. 
    •  Do not use this apparatus 
    near water. 
    •  Clean only with dry cloth. 
    •  Do not install near any heat 
    sources such as radiators, 
    heat registers, stoves, or 
    other apparatus (including 
    amplifi ers) that produce heat. 
    •  Only use attachments/
    accessories specifi ed by the 
    manufacturer. 
    •  Refer all servicing to qualifi ed 
    IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSPLEASE READ AND SAVE THIS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
    service personnel. Servicing is 
    required when the apparatus 
    has been damaged in any 
    way, such as power-supply 
    cord or plug is damaged, 
    liquid has been spilled or 
    objects have fallen into the 
    apparatus, the apparatus 
    has been exposed to rain or 
    moisture, does not operate 
    normally, or has been 
    dropped. 
    ADDITIONAL SAFETY 
    INFORMATION
    •   Apparatus shall not be 
    exposed to dripping or 
    splashing and no objects 
    fi lled with liquids, such as 
    vases, shall be placed on the 
    apparatus.
    •   Do not attempt to 
    disassemble the cabinet. 
    This product does not 
    contain customer serviceable 
    components.
    •  The marking information 
    is located at the bottom of 
    apparatus.Important battery 
    precautions
    •  Any battery may present 
    a risk of fi re, explosion, or 
    chemical burn if abused. Do 
    not try to charge a battery 
    that is not intended to be 
    recharged, do not incinerate, 
    and do not puncture.
    • Non-rechargeable batteries, 
    such as alkaline batteries, may 
    leak if left in your product 
    for a long period of time. 
    Remove the batteries from 
    the product if you are not 
    going to use it for a month or 
    more.
    •  If your product uses more 
    than one battery, do not mix 
    types and make sure they 
    are inserted correctly. Mixing 
    types or inserting incorrectly 
    may cause them to leak.
    •  Discard any leaky or deformed 
    battery immediately. They 
    may cause skin burns or other 
    personal injury.
    •  Please help to protect the 
    environment by recycling 
    or disposing of batteries 
    according to federal, state, 
    and local regulations.WARNING: The battery (battery 
    or batteries or battery pack) shall 
    not be exposed to excessive heat 
    such as sunshine, fi  re or the like.
    EcologyHelp protect the environment - 
    we recommend that you dispose 
    of used batteries by putting 
    them into specially designed 
    receptacles. 
    Precautions for the unit•  Do not use the unit 
    immediately after 
    transportation from a cold 
    place to a warm place; 
    condensation problems may 
    result. 
    •  Do not store the unit 
    near fi re, places with high 
    temperature or in direct 
    sunlight. Exposure to direct 
    sunlight or extreme heat (such 
    as inside a parked car) may 
    cause damage or malfunction.
    •  Do not expose to rain or 
    moisture.
    •  Clean the unit with a soft 
    cloth or a damp chamois 
    leather. Never use solvents.
    •  The unit must only be opened 
    by qualifi ed personnel.
    Headset safety To use a headset safely, please 
    keep the following in mind:
    •  Do not play your headset at a 
    high volume. Hearing experts 
    advise against continuous 
    extended play.
    •  If you experience ringing in 
    your ears, turn down the 
    volume or stop using the 
    headset.
    •  Do not use a headset while 
    driving a motorized vehicle or 
    riding a bike. It may cause a 
    traffi c hazard and is illegal in 
    many areas.
    •  Even if your headset is an 
    open-air type designed to 
    let you hear outside sounds, 
    don’t turn up the volume so 
    high that can’t hear sounds 
    around you.
    FCC InformationNote: This equipment has been 
    tested and found to comply with 
    the limits for a Class B digital 
    device, pursuant to Part 15 of FCC 
    Rules. These limits are designed 
    to provide reasonable protection 
    against harmful interference in 
    a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and 
    can radiate radio frequency 
    energy and, if not installed 
    and used in accordance with 
    the instructions, may cause 
    harmful interference to radio 
    communications. 
    However, there is no guarantee 
    that interference will not occur 
    in a particular installation. If 
    this equipment does cause 
    harmful interference to radio or 
    television reception, which can 
    be determined by turning the 
    equipment off and on, the user is 
    encouraged to try to correct the 
    interference by one or more of 
    the following measures:
    •   Reorient or relocate the 
    receiving antenna.
    •   Increase the separation 
    between the equipment and 
    receiver.
    •   Connect the equipment into 
    an outlet on a circuit different 
    from that to which the 
    receiver is connected.
    •   Consult the dealer or 
    an experienced radio/TV 
    technician for help.Changes or modifications not 
    expressly approved by Audiovox 
    could void the user’s authority to 
    operate the equipment.
    Manufacturer/Responsible Party 
    Audiovox Accessories Corporation 
    111 Congressional Blvd., Suite 350 
    Carmel, IN 46032 
    1-317-810-4880 ( No technical /
    product support is available via 
    this number. This phone number is 
    for regulatory matters only.) 
    Visit 
    www.rcaaudiovideo.com 
    for technical support
    RCA 
    VR5320R
    RCA 
    VR5330R
    This Class B digital apparatus 
    complies with Canadian 
    ICES-003.
    Cet appareil numérique de 
    la classe B est conforme à la 
    norme NMB-003 du Canada.
    Erasing fi  les and bookmarks
    •  File numbers that 
    come after erased one 
    will be moved forward 
    by one automatically.
    • Press 
     to cancel erasing all 
    fi les. The undeleted fi les 
    are saved automatically.
    • Formatting the 
    internal memory may 
    be required when:
    1. The fl ash memory 
    becomes unstable after 
    performing many times 
    on fi le creation and 
    deletion; 
    2. To ensure the fi le 
    system compatibility (i.e. 
    fi le system FAT32 for 
    application).
    •  You may also format the 
    player when connected to 
    a PC by right-clicking on 
    the player’s drive name or 
    letter and select “Format” 
    from the menu. Make sure 
    you select FAT or FAT32 as 
    the fi le system. 
    Erasing modeTo erase   les or bookmarks, 
    while playback is stopped:
    1.   Press x once.
    2.   Press 
    / to select one of 
    the erasing options:
    •  Delete the current fi le (DEL 
    01)
     
    •  Delete all fi les in the current 
    folder (DEL AL)
     
    •  Format the memory of the 
    player (FORMAT) (Caution! 
    All data inside the memory 
    will be erased)
     
    •  Delete all bookmarks in the 
    current fi le (DEL BK) 
     
    3.   With one of the above 
    options selected, press and 
    hold x for about 3 seconds 
    to confi rm your selection and 
    start the deletion.
    Before you begin
    Unpacking your playerYou should have the following:
    •  One voice recorder
    •   One user manual
    •  One quick start guide
    •  One carrying case (For 
    VR5330R only)
    •  Two AAA size batteries (For 
    VR5330R only)
    Installing batteriesThis player can be operated by 2 
    “AAA” batteries (included).
    1.   Slide the battery compartment 
    door to open. 
    2.   Insert the two supplied 
    “AAA” batteries with 
    polarities matching 
    indications.
    3.   Replace the battery 
    compartment door. 
    Refer to the battery level indicator 
    on display for battery’s level. 
    Replace with new batteries when 
    the indicator is empty.
    Auto power shut downThe player will be automatically 
    turned off if left idle for three 
    minutes.
    Using earphones and 
    external microphone
    •   When earphones are 
    connected, sound output from 
    speaker will be muted. 
    •   When external microphone 
    is connected, no recording 
    can be made from built-in 
    microphone.
    Player on/offPress on  to turn on the player. 
    Press off  to turn off the player.
     
    Keys lockTo avoid accidental key selection, 
    slide the key lock selector toward 
    the lock icon (
    ) to lock the keys. 
    Reverse the step to unlock them.
    Turn off the player fi rst 
    before replacing batteries. 
    If power interruption 
    exceeds 20 seconds, date and 
    time have to be set again.
    QSG need update model # with RNOT auto install DVM, follow DA , change to manually install
    Mac OS version (i.e. Mac 
    OS X version 10.4.11 or 
    later) can support the 
    mass storage mode only for 
    listening audio fi les (recorded 
    in HQ mode --- “WAV” format) 
    through the Mac audio 
    program (eg. Quicktime).
     
    Help – For detailed 
    explanation on 
    using Digital Voice 
    Manager, click the Help icon on 
    the toolbar
    12 Month Limited 
    Warranty
    Applies to RCA Voice Recorders
    AUDIOVOX ACCESSORIES CORP. 
    (the Company) warrants to the 
    original retail purchaser of this 
    product that should this product 
    or any part thereof, under normal 
    use and conditions, be proven 
    defective in material or workmanship 
    within 12 months from the date 
    of original purchase, such defect(s) 
    will be repaired or replaced with 
    reconditioned product (at the 
    Company’s option) without charge for 
    parts and repair labor.
    To obtain repair or replacement 
    within the terms of this Warranty, the 
    product is to be delivered with proof 
    of warranty coverage (e.g. dated bill 
    of sale), specifi cation of defect(s), 
    transportation prepaid, to the 
    Company at the address shown below.
    This Warranty does not extend to the 
    elimination of externally generated 
    static or noise, to correction of 
    antenna problems, loss/interruptions of 
    broadcast or internet service, to costs 
    incurred for installation, removal or 
    reinstallation of product, to corruptions 
    caused by computer viruses, spyware 
    or other malware, to loss of media, 
    fi les, data or content, or to damage 
    to tapes, discs, removable memory devices or cards, speakers, accessories, 
    computers, computer peripherals, other 
    media players, home networks or 
    vehicle electrical systems.
    This Warranty does not apply to any 
    product or part thereof which, in the 
    opinion of the Company, has suffered 
    or been damaged through alteration, 
    improper installation, mishandling, 
    misuse, neglect, accident, or by 
    removal or defacement of the factory 
    serial number/bar code label(s). THE 
    EXTENT OF THE COMPANY’S LIABILITY 
    UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS LIMITED 
    TO THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT 
    PROVIDED ABOVE AND, IN NO EVENT, 
    SHALL THE COMPANY’S LIABILITY 
    EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID BY 
    PURCHASER FOR THE PRODUCT.
    This Warranty is in lieu of all other 
    express warranties or liabilities. ANY 
    IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING 
    ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF 
    MERCHANTABILITY, SHALL BE LIMITED 
    TO THE DURATION OF THIS WRITTEN 
    WARRANTY. ANY ACTION FOR BREACH 
    OF ANY WARRANTY HEREUNDER 
    INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY 
    OF MERCHANTABILITY MUST BE 
    BROUGHT WITHIN A PERIOD OF 24 
    MONTHS FROM DATE OF ORIGINAL 
    PURCHASE. IN NO CASE SHALL THE 
    COMPANY BE LIABLE FOR ANY 
    CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL 
    DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF THIS OR 
    ANY OTHER WARRANTY. No person or representative is authorized to assume 
    for the Company any liability other 
    than expressed herein in connection 
    with the sale of this product.
    Some states do not allow limitations 
    on how long an implied warranty 
    lasts or the exclusion or limitation of 
    incidental or consequential damage so 
    the above limitations or exclusions may 
    not apply to you. This Warranty gives 
    you specifi c legal rights and you may 
    also have other rights which vary from 
    state to state.
     
    Recommendations before returning 
    your product for a warranty claim:
    •  If your product is capable of 
    storing content (such as an mp3 
    player, voice recorder, camcorder, 
    digital photo frame, etc), it is 
    recommended to make periodic 
    backup copies of content stored 
    on the product. If applicable, 
    before shipping a product, make 
    a back up copy of content or data 
    stored on the device. Also, it is 
    advisable to remove any personal 
    content which you would not want 
    exposed to others. IT IS LIKELY 
    THAT CONTENTS AND DATA ON 
    THE DEVICE WILL BE LOST DURING 
    SERVICE AND REFORMATTING. 
    AUDIOVOX ACCEPTS NO LIABILITY 
    FOR LOST CONTENT OR DATA, 
    OR FOR THE SECURITY OF ANY 
    PERSONAL CONTENT OR DATA ON 
    THE RETURNED DEVICE. Product 
    will be returned with factory 
    default settings, and without 
    any pre-loaded content which 
    may have been installed in the 
    originally purchased products.  
    Consumer will be responsible 
    for reloading data and content. 
    Consumer will be responsible to 
    restore any personal preference 
    settings. 
    •  Properly pack your unit. Include 
    any remotes, memory cards, cables, 
    etc. which were originally provided 
    with the product. However 
    DO NOT return any removable 
    batteries, even if batteries 
    were included with the original 
    purchase. We recommend using 
    the original carton and packing 
    materials. Ship to
    Audiovox Electronics Corp.
    Attn: Service Department.
    150 Marcus Blvd.  
    Hauppauge N.Y. 11788
    1-800-645-4994
         
    For Canada Customers, please ship to:
    Audiovox Return Centre
    c/o Genco
    6685 Kennedy Road,
    Unit#3, Door 16,
    Mississuaga, Ontario
    L5T 3A5 
    						
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