Vandlion Vandlion V15

Ntuziaka Onye Ọrụ Vandlion Mini Ndekọ Olu

Model: Vandlion V15

Aha: Vandlion

1. Ngwaahịa gafereview

The Vandlion Mini Voice Recorder is a compact and portable digital recording device designed for various applications such as recording class notes, office meetings, speeches, interviews, and personal memos. It features a large internal storage capacity and long battery life, making it suitable for extended recording sessions.

Akụkụ ndị bụ isi:

Vandlion Mini Voice Recorder held between thumb and forefinger, showing its compact size.

Figure 1: The Vandlion Mini Voice Recorder, demonstrating its small and portable design.

2. Kedu ihe dị na Igbe ahụ

Mgbe ịmepechara ngwugwu ahụ, biko hụ na ihe niile dị:

Image showing the Vandlion Mini Voice Recorder, USB-C cable, and wired headphones, representing the package contents.

Figure 2: Contents of the Vandlion Mini Voice Recorder package.

3. Nhazi

3.1 Nchaji izizi

Before first use, fully charge the voice recorder. Connect the supplied USB-C data cable to the recorder's USB-C port and the other end to a computer's USB port or a compatible USB wall adapter. The charging indicator (if any) will show charging status and turn off when fully charged. A full charge takes approximately 2 hours.

Diagram showing the dimensions of the Vandlion Mini Voice Recorder and its comparison to a smartphone, highlighting its compact size.

Figure 3: The compact dimensions of the voice recorder (0.58 x 3.18 x 5.33 cm).

3.2 Setting Time (Time Synchronization)

To ensure accurate timestamps on your recordings, synchronize the recorder's internal clock with your computer's local time. This process is typically done automatically when you connect the device to a computer for the first time, or by following specific instructions in the device's internal files.

  1. Connect the voice recorder to your computer using the USB-C cable.
  2. Ngwaọrụ ahụ ga-apụta dị ka diski a na-ewepụ ewepụ.
  3. Locate the time synchronization file (often named oge.txt or similar) within the device's storage.
  4. Mepee ihe a file and follow the instructions to update the time format to match your current date and time. Save the file.
  5. Safely eject the device from your computer.

4. Ntuziaka ọrụ

4.1 Ndekọ

The Vandlion Mini Voice Recorder features a simple one-button operation for recording.

  1. To start recording, slide the power button (often labeled "ON/OFF") to the "ON" position. The device will begin recording automatically.
  2. To save the recording and stop, slide the power button to the "OFF" position. The recording will be saved as a file on the device's internal memory.

The standard recording quality is 160 kbps (MP3 format). Higher quality recordings (up to 1536 kbps) are saved in WAV format.

Image illustrating the one-touch recording function with the ON/OFF switch and showing headphones for playback.

Figure 4: One-touch recording operation and headphone playback.

4.2 Nghaghachi

The voice recorder does not have a built-in speaker. To play back recordings, you must use the included headphones.

  1. Ensure the device is turned "OFF".
  2. Connect the wired headphones to the headphone jack on the device.
  3. Slide the power button to "ON" to activate playback mode. The device will automatically start playing the last recorded file or cycle through files.
  4. Use the inline controls on the headphone cable (if available) or refer to the device's specific playback controls for navigating between files and adjusting volume.

4.3 Voice Activated Recording (VOR)

Voice Activated Recording (VOR) allows the recorder to start recording automatically when sound is detected and pause when silence occurs, saving memory and battery. This feature is disabled by default.

To activate VOR:

  1. Connect the voice recorder to your computer.
  2. Navigate to the device's storage.
  3. Chọta nhazi ahụ file, typically named RECSET.txt ma ọ bụ ihe yiri ya.
  4. Mepee ihe a file. Inside, you will find parameters for voice activation sensitivity. Change the relevant parameter (e.g., VOR_LEVEL) to "1" or "2" (where "1" is more sensitive and "2" is less sensitive).
  5. Chekwaa RECSET file.
  6. Safely eject the device from your computer.
  7. Turn on the recording device. It will now operate in voice activation mode.

Mara: It is not recommended to change other parameters in the configuration file unless specifically instructed, as this may affect device functionality.

4.4 File Management (View, Delete, Transfer)

You can manage your recording files by connecting the device to a computer or compatible Android phone.

  1. Connect the voice recorder to your computer (Windows/Mac) or Android phone using the USB-C cable.
  2. The device will be recognized as a removable storage device.
  3. Open the device's folder to view edekọ gị files. Files are typically named with a timestamp maka mfe njirimara.
  4. Ị nwere ike iṅomi files to your computer/phone, delete unwanted files, or play them directly using your computer's media player.

Mara: iPhone devices are not directly compatible for file management via cable connection.

5. Nkọwapụta

NjirimaraNkọwa
NlereanyaVandlion V15
Akụkụ (L x W x H)5.33 x 3.18 x 0.58 cm (2.10 x 1.25 x 0.23 inch)
Ibu22g (0.74 oz)
Ike nchekwa64 GB (up to 900 hours at 160 kbps)
Ụdị batrịBuilt-in 300 mAh Lithium Ion
Battery Life (Recording)Up to 35 hours continuous recording
Oge NchajiIhe dị ka awa 2
Ụdị ndekọMP3 (32-160 kbps), WAV (256-1536 kbps)
Igwe okwuBuilt-in professional sensitive microphone
InterfaceUSB Ụdị-C
Ngwa dakọtaraWindows/Mac computers, Android phones
Ihe onwunweAluminom alloy
Image showing the voice recorder with icons for 300mAh battery and 35 hours recording time, emphasizing its long battery life.

Figure 5: Battery and recording capacity highlights.

6. Nchọpụta nsogbu

NsogbuIhe nwere ike imeNgwọta
Device not recording.Battery is low or depleted. Device storage is full. Device is not switched to "ON".Charge the device fully. Transfer files to a computer and delete them from the device to free up space. Ensure the ON/OFF switch is in the "ON" position.
Cannot hear playback.Headphones not connected or faulty. Device is off. Volume is too low.Ensure headphones are securely connected. Turn the device "ON" for playback. Adjust volume via headphone controls or computer.
Kọmputa amataghị ngwaọrụ.Faulty USB cable. Loose connection. USB port issue. Driver issue (rare).Try a different USB-C cable. Ensure the cable is firmly connected to both the device and the computer. Try a different USB port on your computer. Restart your computer.
Voice activation not working.VOR is not activated or sensitivity is too low.Follow instructions in Section 4.3 to activate VOR and adjust sensitivity. Ensure the environment is not too noisy for the set sensitivity level.
Recordings have poor quality/noise.Recording environment is too noisy. Device is too far from the sound source. Low recording bitrate setting.Record in a quieter environment. Place the recorder closer to the sound source. Ensure the device is set to a higher bitrate (e.g., WAV format) if higher quality is desired.

7. Nlekọta

8. Akwụkwọ ikike na nkwado

Vandlion provides lifetime support for all its customers. If you encounter any questions or problems with your device, please do not hesitate to contact customer service. You can expect a quick response within 24 hours.

For support, please refer to the contact information provided on the product packaging or the official Vandlion websaịtị.

Akwụkwọ ikike: Please retain your proof of purchase for warranty claims. Specific warranty terms and conditions may vary by region. Refer to the warranty card included in your package or the official product page for detailed information.

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