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Operation Manual
You must read the Usage and Safety Precautions before use.
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Notes about this Operation Manual
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Contents
Notes about this Operation Manual........................................................................................................................ 2
Functions of parts....................................................................................................................................................... 6
Back (display closed)................................................................................................................................................... 6
Back (display open)..................................................................................................................................................... 7
Left side.........................................................................................................................................................................8
Right side.......................................................................................................................................................................9
Front.............................................................................................................................................................................10
Top............................................................................................................................................................................... 11
Bottom.........................................................................................................................................................................12
Preparations...............................................................................................................................................................13
Installing the battery.................................................................................................................................................13
Recharging the battery.............................................................................................................................................14
About the mic arm....................................................................................................................................................15
Inserting microSD cards........................................................................................................................................... 16
Turning the power on/off........................................................................................................................................ 17
Setting up when first turned on (language setting / date and time setting)....................................................18
Connecting..................................................................................................................................................................20
Connecting / disconnecting mic capsules..............................................................................................................20
Connecting mics / instruments / mixers................................................................................................................21
Adjusting audio (setting input/output).................................................................................................................. 23
Enabling channels to record....................................................................................................................................23
Using phantom power..............................................................................................................................................23
Setting phantom power voltage............................................................................................................................. 24
Adjusting recording (input) levels...........................................................................................................................25
Using the PAD function............................................................................................................................................26
Mixer Screen...............................................................................................................................................................27
Reducing noise (low frequency cut)....................................................................................................................... 28
Setting effects (Comp/Limiter/Gate).......................................................................................................................29
Recording.................................................................................................................................................................... 31
Recording Screen.......................................................................................................................................................31
Selecting a recording mode.....................................................................................................................................33
Setting the video recording format........................................................................................................................34
Setting the audio recording format....................................................................................................................... 36
Adjusting the video quality......................................................................................................................................37
Starting recording......................................................................................................................................................40
Playing recordings..................................................................................................................................................... 43
Starting playback....................................................................................................................................................... 43
Playback Screen......................................................................................................................................................... 44
Playback operations..................................................................................................................................................45
Enabling continuous playback.................................................................................................................................46
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Changing the audio channel for playback............................................................................................................ 47
Managing files............................................................................................................................................................48
Displaying file information.......................................................................................................................................48
Deleting files...............................................................................................................................................................49
Using USB functions................................................................................................................................................. 50
Connecting to a computer or iOS/iPadOS device................................................................................................ 50
Turning the power on when connected to a computer..................................................................................... 53
Using as a web camera............................................................................................................................................54
Using as a USB mic...................................................................................................................................................56
Managing files recorded on the SD card.............................................................................................................. 57
Managing SD cards................................................................................................................................................... 59
Checking SD card information................................................................................................................................ 59
Formatting SD cards................................................................................................................................................. 61
Operating from an iOS/iPadOS/Android device................................................................................................... 63
Connecting an iOS/iPadOS/Android device...........................................................................................................63
Disconnecting from the iOS/iPadOS/Android device...........................................................................................65
Using connected to a TV / monitor by HDMI........................................................................................................66
Checking the Recording Screen on an HDMI-compatible TV / monitor............................................................66
Playback on an HDMI-compatible TV / monitor...................................................................................................67
Setting the unit..........................................................................................................................................................69
Setting the volume of the operation sound (Beep).............................................................................................72
Enabling Power Saving............................................................................................................................................. 73
Setting the date and time........................................................................................................................................77
Setting the language shown....................................................................................................................................79
Restoring default settings........................................................................................................................................ 81
Managing the firmware............................................................................................................................................83
Checking the firmware versions............................................................................................................................. 83
Updating the firmware............................................................................................................................................. 84
Mic capsule information.......................................................................................................................................... 85
Checking mic capsule information......................................................................................................................... 85
Using optional mic capsules....................................................................................................................................87
Using the XAH-8.........................................................................................................................................................88
Using the VRH-8.........................................................................................................................................................89
Using the XYH-6.........................................................................................................................................................92
Using the XYH-5.........................................................................................................................................................93
Using the MSH-6........................................................................................................................................................95
Using the SSH-6.........................................................................................................................................................96
Using the SGH-6........................................................................................................................................................ 97
Using the EXH-6.........................................................................................................................................................98
Troubleshooting.......................................................................................................................................................100
There is no sound or output is very quiet..........................................................................................................100
Recorded sound cannot be heard or is very quiet........................................................................................... 100
Recording audio/video is not possible................................................................................................................ 100
The recorder becomes warm................................................................................................................................100
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A “Low Speed Card!” warning appears frequently / Stopping recording takes a very long time.................101
Charging is slow or not possible.......................................................................................................................... 101
Computer does not recognize it even though it is connected to a USB port................................................101
A channel keeps blinking on the Recording Screen..........................................................................................101
Specifications........................................................................................................................................................... 102
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Functions of parts
Back (display closed)
❸ ❹
Display (LCD)
This shows the video and various types of information.
Function buttons
Use these to operate the functions shown on the display.
DISP/Check button
Change what is shown on the Recording Screen and Playback Screen. Use this to confirm operations on
confirmation screens.
Play button
Use this to play files recorded by the Q8n-4K.
Settings/Exit button
Use this to open and close the SETTINGS Screen, for example. Use this to cancel on setting and
confirmation screens.
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Back (display open)
Power button
This turns the power on/off.
PAD switch
This attenuates the input signals of equipment connected to Inputs 1/2 by 20 dB.
PHANTOM switch
This turns Input 1/2 phantom power ON/OFF.
The phantom power voltage can be set to +12 V / +24 V / +48 V.(→ Using phantom power
Channel buttons
These turn each channel on/off.
microSD card slot
Insert a microSD card here.
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Left side
Mic capsule
Other mic capsules can be swapped for different applications.
UNLOCK button
Press in to enable moving the mic arm.
Battery cover
Remove this when installing or removing a battery.
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Right side
Inputs 1/2
Connect mics and instruments to these. These can be used with XLR plugs.
Input volume 1/2
These adjust input volumes.
Output volume
This adjusts output volume.
Strap holes
Use these to attach a strap.
Headphone output jack
This can output sound to headphones.
Micro HDMI port
This can output video and audio to an HDMI-compatible TV or other device.
USB (Type-C) port
Connect this to a computer or iOS/iPadOS device to use the Q8n-4K as a web camera, card reader or
USB mic.
A dedicated AC adapter (ZOOM AD-17) can also be connected here to use AC power. Connecting this
when the power is off will charge the battery.
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Front
Lens
This lens has F2.8 brightness and a 150º wide angle.
REMOTE connector
Connect a BTA-1 or other dedicated wireless adapter here. This enables operation of the Q8n-4K from
an iOS/iPadOS/Android device using a dedicated controller app.
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Top
Mic input volume
This adjusts the mic input volume.
Speaker
This outputs the sound of files and the beep.
Record button
This starts and ends recording video/audio.
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Bottom
Tripod mounting threads
Use these screw threads to attach a tripod (not included).
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Preparations
Installing the battery
1. Turn the power off, and open the battery cover while pressing the latch.
2. Install the rechargeable battery.
3. Close the battery cover.
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Recharging the battery
1. Turn the Q8n-4K off.
2. Connect a USB power supply (running computer or ZOOM AD-17 AC adapter).
While the battery is charging, the charging LED will stay lit.
3. When charging is complete, disconnect the cable from the USB power supply.
After charging has completed, the charging LED will become unlit.
NOTE:
The battery will not charge when the power is on.
The ambient temperature should be between 5°C and 35°C when charging. Charging at other
temperatures can cause the battery to overheat, break or deteriorate.
Do not leave the cable connected for a long time after charging is complete.
In addition, regarding battery use, follow the instructions in Precautions for Li-ion battery.
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About the mic arm
Raising the mic arm
While pressing , raise the mic arm until it reaches the fixed position.
Lowering the mic arm
While pressing , lower the mic arm.
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Inserting microSD cards
1. Turn the power off and open the microSD card slot cover.
2. Insert a microSD card into the card slot.
To remove a microSD card, push it further into the slot and then pull it out.
NOTE:
Supported recording media
microSDHC: 4 GB – 32 GB
microSDXC: 64 GB – 512 GB
Use a microSD card that is Class 10 or higher.
When recording at 4K resolution, use a microSD card that is UHS Speed Class 3 or higher.
When recording for long periods of time with a microSDHC card, recording files will be split every 4 GB.
When using a microSDXC card, recording to a single file is possible even if the file size exceeds 4 GB.
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Turning the power on/off
Turning the power on
1. Open the display (LCD).
2. Press .
Turning the power off
1. Press and hold .
After "Goodbye See You !" is displayed, the power turns off.
NOTE:
When Auto Power Off is set to on, the power will be turned off automatically after a certain period of time.
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Setting up when first turned on
(language setting / date and time setting)
Language setting / date and time setting screens automatically appear when first turned on or when first
turned on after being reset.
1. Turn the power on.
The Language Screen opens.
2. Use and to select the language.
3. Press .
The language is set and the SET DATE Screen opens.
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4. Press the corresponding to change the date and time.
5. Press .
The date and time are set and the Recording Screen opens.
NOTE:
If four minutes or more have passed with the battery removed while the power is off, the date and time
setting could be reset.
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Connecting
Connecting / disconnecting mic capsules
Connecting mic capsules
Push a mic capsule into place until it locks.
Disconnecting mic capsules
While pressing the buttons on the left and right sides of the mic, pull it out of the unit.
NOTE:
Do not use too much force when disconnecting. Doing so could damage the mic capsule and the unit.
Recording will stop if a mic capsule is removed during recording.
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Connecting mics / instruments / mixers
You can connect mics, mixers, and other instruments to Inputs 1 and 2 of the Q8n-4K. The L/R input from
the mic capsule and Inputs 1/2 can be used together to record up to 4 channels at the same.
Concert video recording
L/R input
This records the sound of the entire concert hall.
Inputs 1/2
Connect to the line outputs from the PA mixer to record the clear sound of instruments and vocals.
PA mixer
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Guitar performance video recording
L/R input
This records the sound of the room where vocals and guitar are combined.
Input 1
Connect to a vocal mic to record a clear singing voice.
Input 2
Connect to a guitar mic to record clear sound.
Guitar mic
Vocal mic
HINT:
Phantom power (+12 V / +24 V / +48 V) can be supplied to condenser mics.
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Adjusting audio (setting input/output)
Enabling channels to record
1. Press the channel buttons of the channels that you want to record.
The button indicators for the selected channel buttons light red and you will be able to monitor the
signals input on these channels through the Headphone output.
2. To record Inputs 1/2 as a stereo file (stereo link), press and at the same time.
To end the stereo link, press and at the same time again.
Using phantom power
Inputs 1/2 support phantom power. They can supply power at +12 V / +24 V / +48 V.
To turn phantom power on, slide to the ON side.
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Adjusting recording (input) levels
When using a mic capsule
Turn .
When using Inputs 1/2
Turn on the right side of the unit.
HINT:
If an input clips, the button indicator for the channel button will blink. Adjust the level so that the indicator
does not blink even when loud sounds are input.
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Using the PAD function
Turn the PAD function on by sliding to the −20dB side to allow connection of mixers and other devices
with a rated output level of +4 dB.
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Mixer Screen
1. Press on the Recording/Recording Standby Screen, Webcam Screen, or USB Mic Screen.
The Mixer Screen opens.
2. Press to set.
On the Mixer Screen, you can set PAN / LEVEL / FX / LOCUT for each channel.
Button Explanation
Pan the sound to the left.
Pan the sound to the right.
Lower the volume.
Raise the volume.
Set effects.
Reduce noise.
Change the selected channel.
Exit the Mixer Screen.
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NOTE:
The Mixer Screen cannot be displayed during recording / web camera use.
Reducing noise (low frequency cut)
You can reduce the sound of wind, vocal pops and other noise.
1. Press on the Mixer Screen to select a channel.
2. Press to select a setting.
Setting Explanation
OFF Low-frequency noise reduction is disabled.
80Hz Cut audio below 80 Hz.
120Hz Cut audio below 120 Hz.
160Hz Cut audio below 160 Hz.
200Hz Cut audio below 200 Hz.
240Hz Cut audio below 240 Hz.
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Setting effects (Comp/Limiter/Gate)
You can record clearer sound by adjusting the volume according to the input signal level.
1. Press on the Mixer Screen to select a channel.
2. Press to select a setting.
Setting Explanation
OFF Effects are disabled.
Compressor (Comp)
This raises low-level sounds and compresses high-level sound.
When recording bands, for example, this can increase the sound
pressure, which increases the impact of the audio.
Limiter This keeps the volume below a certain level to prevent the
sound from being distorted.
Leveler
This automatically adjusts the recording volume to keep it at a
certain level when input sound level is low.
This is effective when the volume differences are great, such as
when an MC speaks between concert performances.
De-esser (DeEss) This makes voices sound better by suppressing sibilants such as
"s" sounds in conversations.
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Setting Explanation
Noise Gate (Gate) When the input is below a certain level, this suppresses
background noise.
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Recording
Recording Screen
Available recording time
This shows the available recording time.
Remaining battery level
This shows the remaining battery level. When the remaining battery level is low, charge the battery or
connect the AC adapter.
Recording mode
This shows the current recording mode.
Resolution
This shows the current resolution.
Frame rate
This shows the current frame rate.
Recording format
This shows the current recording format.
Field of view
This shows the current field of view.
Scene setting
This shows the current scene setting.
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Brightness
This shows the current brightness.
Clip indicators
If a clip indicator lights, adjust the input level or Mixer level, or set the Limiter.
Channels
These show the ON/OFF status of each channel. If a channel blinks, adjust the input level.
Level meters
These show the level (post fader) of each channel.
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Selecting a recording mode
You can change the recording mode on the Recording Screen.
1. Press on the Recording Screen.
Setting Explanation
MOV Record as MOV files containing both video and stereo audio.
MOV+WAV WAV files are saved separately for each channel in addition to MOV files.
WAV(STEREO) Stereo audio is saved as WAV files.
WAV(MULTI) Stereo audio and audio for each channel are separately saved as WAV
files.
Recording mode
File name Explanation
MOV MOV
+WAV
WAV
(STEREO)
WAV
(MULTI)
ZOOMXXXX.MOV A MOV file with recorded video
and stereo audio ✓ ✓
ZOOMXXXX.WAV A stereo WAV file with recorded
audio ✓ ✓
ZOOMXXXX_MIC.WAV A stereo WAV file with recorded
audio from the mic capsule ✓ ✓
ZOOMXXXX_INPUT1.WAV A mono WAV file with recorded
audio from Input 1 ✓ ✓
ZOOMXXXX_INPUT2.WAV A mono WAV file with recorded
audio from Input 2 ✓ ✓
ZOOMXXXX_INPUT12.WAV
A stereo WAV file with recorded
audio from stereo-linked Inputs
1/2
✓ ✓
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