Marantz DVD Recorder CD Recorder User Manual

Model CDR310 User Guide  
CD Recorder  
CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT  
LUOKAN LASERLAITE  
KLASS 1 LASERAPPARAT  
1
IMPORTANT SAFETY  
INSTRUCTIONS  
READ BEFORE OPERATING EQUIPMENT  
This product was designed and manufactured to meet strict quality  
11. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the  
and safety standards. There are, however, some installation and  
operation precautions which you should be particularly aware of.  
manufacturer.  
12. Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified  
by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a  
cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus  
combination to avoid injury from tip-over.  
1. Read these instructions.  
2. Keep these instructions.  
3. Heed all warnings.  
13. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused  
for long periods of time.  
4. Follow all instructions.  
14. Refer all servicing to qualified 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.  
5. Do not use this apparatus near water.  
6. Clean only with dry cloth.  
7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance  
with the manufacture’s instructions.  
8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat  
registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that  
produce heat.  
Additional Safety Information!  
9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or  
grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has  
This product should not be placed in a built-in installation such  
as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided or  
the manufacturer’s instructions have been adhered to.  
two blades with one wider than the other. A  
grounding type plug has two blades and a  
third grounding prong. The wide blade or the  
third prong are provided for your safety. If the  
provided plug does not fit into your outlet,  
Apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and  
that no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be  
placed on the apparatus.  
consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.  
The AC adaptor shall be installed near the Socket-Outlet and  
shall be easily accessible.  
10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched  
particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point  
where they exit from the apparatus.  
NOTE TO CATV SYSTEM INSTALLER:  
This reminder is provided to call the CATV (Cable-TV) system installer's attention to Article 820-40 of the NEC, which provides guidelines for  
proper grounding and, in particular, specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building, as close to the  
point of cable entry as practical.  
NOTE:  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the 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.  
NOTE:  
Changes or modifications may cause this unit to fail to comply with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and may void the user's authority to operate the  
equipment.  
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.  
Cet appareil numérique de la Classe B est conforme á la norme NMB-003 du Canada.  
CE marking (only EU version)  
English  
This product is in conformity with the EMC directive and low-voltage directive.  
Français  
Cet appareil est conforme á la directive EMC et á la de directive sur les basses tensions.  
Deutsch  
Dieses Gerät entspricht den EMC-Richtlinien und den Richtlinien für Niederspannungsgeräte.  
Nederlands  
Dit apparaat voldoet aan de EMC-richtlijnene en de richtlijnen voor apparatuur met laag voltage.  
Italiano  
Quest' unitá è conforme alle direttive EMC ed alla direttiva sulle basse tensioni.  
Português  
Esta unidade está em conformidade com as directivas EMC e as directivas de baixa voltagem.  
Español  
Esta unidad estáde acuerdo con las normas EMC y las relacionadas con baja tensión.  
Svenska  
Produkten är tillverkad i enlighet med EMC-direktivet och direktivet för lågspänningsutrustning.  
Equipment mains working system  
This product complies with household power and safety requirements in your area.  
SI DICHIARA CHE L'APPARECCHIO SINTO-AMPLIFACATORE SR-39  
RISPONDE ALLE PRESCRIZIONI DELL'ART. 2 COMMA 1 DEL D.M. 28  
AGOSTO 1995 N° 548.  
FATTO A EINDHOVEN, IL 1/1/1997.  
MARANTZ EUROPE B.V.  
5600 EINDHOVEN  
THE NETHERLANDS  
"Este aparato lleva elementos antiparasitarios necesarios para cumplir  
con los limites que se establecen en el Anexo V del Reglamento sobre  
Pertubaciones Radioelectricas e Interferencias aprobado en el Real  
Decreto 138/1989. (B.O.E. de 9 Febrero 1989)."  
Table of Contents  
3. AllMkErase (How to erase all EDL marks)  
Package contents ......................... 3  
28  
Introduction .................................. 4  
4. Format (How to format a CF card) ...... 28  
Features .................................................... 4  
Virtual Track and Copy Segment 29  
Virtual Track .............................................. 29  
Copy Segment ......................................... 29  
Virtual Track Edit Mode ............................ 29  
Preparation ................................... 6  
Installing the carry strap ........................... 6  
Installing batteries .................................... 6  
Creating a Virtual Track ..............30  
Controls and Connections .......... 7  
Top side ..................................................... 7  
Front side ................................................ 12  
Left / Right side ....................................... 13  
Rear side ................................................. 14  
Display ..................................................... 15  
Using Copy Segment to  
create a new file ..........................31  
Entering Virtual Playback mode 32  
Virtual Track EDIT mode .............33  
Basic operation .......................... 16  
Copy SEG?  
[How to convert a Virtual Track to a new file] 33  
CF cards ...................................... 17  
To insert a CF card .................................. 17  
To eject a CF card ................................... 17  
CF card security ...................................... 18  
CF card Format ....................................... 18  
Copy SEG A?  
[How to convert all Virtual Tracks to new files]  
34  
VT Erase?  
[How to erase a Virtual Track] .................. 34  
AVT Erase?  
Recording ................................... 19  
Connection Diagram ............................... 19  
Recording Procedure .............................. 19  
Audio input for recording ........................ 20  
Recording Format parameters ................ 21  
Recording time chart ............................... 21  
Recording Level Control .......................... 22  
Microphone Attenuator ............................ 22  
Pre Record .............................................. 22  
Silent Skip (Automatic Pause Recording) 22  
Add a Track manually .............................. 22  
Add a Track automatically ....................... 23  
[How to erase all Virtual Tracks] ............... 35  
USB mode ................................... 36  
Computer compatible .............................. 36  
How to connect via the USB port ............ 36  
Diagram of file structure .......................... 37  
Machine ID .............................................. 37  
Additional Functions ................. 38  
Battery ..................................................... 38  
Auto power off ......................................... 38  
Beep Alarm .............................................. 38  
Key lock ................................................... 39  
Set Date and Time .................................. 39  
LED level meter ....................................... 39  
Phantom Power ....................................... 39  
Display ..................................................... 40  
Playback ...................................... 23  
Connection Diagram ............................... 23  
Playback Procedure ................................ 24  
Track Access ........................................... 24  
Search ..................................................... 24  
Audible Search ........................................ 25  
Audio output for playback ....................... 25  
Preset Setup ............................... 41  
Table of Preset defaults (USA) ................ 42  
Table of Preset defaults (Europe) ........... 43  
EDL Mark ..................................... 25  
Add an EDL mark manually .................... 25  
Search the EDL mark .............................. 25  
Add an EDL mark automatically .............. 26  
Troubleshooting ......................... 55  
Error Message ............................ 57  
Specifications ............................. 58  
Edit ............................................... 26  
LIMITED WARRANTY - USA .................. 59  
1. Trk Erase (How to erase tracks) ......... 27  
2. TrkMkErase (How to erase  
all EDL marks within one track) ....... 27  
1
Recording level and LR balance adjustment ( XX)  
• Automatic recording level control (ALC)  
• Manual control  
Introduction  
Thank you for purchasing this CDR310 CD Recorder.  
Before using the CD recorder, make sure that you read  
through this instruction manual carefully to fully understand  
the device’s functions and how to operate them. We hope  
that you will continue to enjoy using the recorder for a very  
long time. After reading this manual, please keep it in a safe,  
easy to reach place for future reference.  
You can record and playback audio in stereo (2 channel)  
or monaural (1 channel).  
You can play back CD-DA and Data CD (MP3, AIF, WAV).  
The following sound outputs are available.  
• Internal speakers  
• Headphones connected to the headphone (PHONES)  
Features  
jack  
You can record audio from an external microphone onto  
the internal HD (Hard Disk), and then burn the audio onto  
a CD-R.  
• Amp or other analog audio devices connected to the  
LINE OUT jack.  
• Digital output  
Audio input  
2 types of power supply source  
• Use the provided AC adaptor.  
• Use alkaline batteries, the optional Nickel-Cadmium  
battery (RB1100), or the optional Nickel-Metal Hydride  
battery (RB1650).  
• Condenser microphone or dynamic microphone (XLR  
balanced input) connected to the MIC IN jack  
• Internal microphone  
• Line level audio source connected to the LINE IN jack  
• Digital input (Coaxial input)  
• Phantom power supply  
• L/R independent attenuator for external microphone  
input or internal microphone input  
4 different types of recording format  
(MP3, WAVE, CD-DA, AIFF)  
• Compressed sound recording uses MPEG1 Layer III  
(MP3) monaural and stereo recording.  
• MP3 are compressed to 128kbps (stereo) or 64kbps  
(monaural).  
• Non-compressed sound recording uses 16-bit linear  
pulse code modulation (PCM).  
Simple recording  
• You can start simple recording to the HD just by  
pressing the REC button once. The HD capacity is  
1.5GB. (Approx. 2 hours in PCM recording)  
You can create an extended play recorded CD (maximum  
25 hours 29 minutes on a 700MB CD-R disc in MP3 mono  
format).  
Simple CD creation  
You can burn data recorded on the HD onto a CD-R just  
by pressing the MAKE CD button.  
Convenient special recording functions  
• Pre-code cache  
(
XX)  
• Background recording ( XX)  
• Silent skip  
• Auto track  
• Manual track  
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XX)  
XX)  
XX)  
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Package contents  
• CDR310  
• AC power pack  
• Power cord  
• Battery holder (AA type)  
• User Guide  
• Customer Registration Document  
3
Quick Start Guide  
Before using the CDR310, please read through the following section which explains the basic flow of operation.  
1. Setup the power supply ( P.XX)  
• Use either the provided AC adaptor or batteries.  
You can use any one of the 3 types of batteries:  
Alkaline, optional Nickel-Cadmium, or optional Nickel-  
Metal Hydride.  
POWER  
OFF ON  
• Please make sure batteries are fully charged.  
2. Connect an external microphone and turn the power ON. ( P.XX)  
• Connect the external microphone to the MIC IN jack. (  
P.XX)  
• Slide the power switch to the ON side. ( P.XX)  
MIC IN  
L
R
3. Record ( P.XX)  
• Press the REC button, and recording starts.  
• Adjust the recording level/LR balance. ( P.XX)  
• Detailed settings for recording. ( P.XX)  
• Press the STOP button, and recording stops.  
4. Burn a CD ( P.XX)  
Press the MAKE CD button to burn to a CD-R.  
• When the CD burning process has completed, the CD-R is  
automatically ejected.  
• To continue to burn to a different CD-R, insert a new  
CD-R.  
• If the CD creation is ended without burning onto another  
CD-R, all of the HD data is deleted.  
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION  
About Discs  
The glossy side shining like a rainbow is the front side of the  
disc, and the side on which the label is printed is the back.  
Unlike conventional turntables for playing analog discs,  
the unit reads the information recorded on the disc from  
underneath without contacting it using a beam of laser  
light. Therefore, the performance of a compact disc will not  
degrade like conventional analog records.  
Playable discs  
CD-R  
Handle discs carefully so as not to damage or scratch  
the front side.  
To protect the disc, avoid placing it in the following  
locations:  
CD-RW  
In direct sunlight or near a source of heat like a heater.  
In a place which is damp or dirty.  
In a place which could be exposed to rain, such as near a  
window.  
Finalized CD-R and CD-RW discs recorded in the CD-DA  
format, MP3 format or Video-CD format can be played with  
the unit.  
Always keep the disc surface clean.  
When cleaning the disc surface, always be sure to use a  
special compact disc cleaner and wipe as shown below.  
Finalize is the process to make a CD-R/CD-RW playable  
for players (not recorders)  
Some discs may not be able to be played depending on  
condition of the discs and recording software.  
Single CDs (8cm) cannot be used.  
Do not use conventional record cleaner for analog records,  
as this will adversely affect the disc surface.  
Store discs properly by placing them in their disc cases.  
Do not attach a piece of paper or sticker on the label side  
of disc. When a disc has a piece of plastic tape or rental  
DVD/CD label with paste protruded from the edge or when  
a disc has a trace of such a sticky object, do not attempt  
to play the disc. If such a disc is played on the DVD player,  
impossibility of taking out the disc or other malfunction  
may result.  
Do not use a disc with a special shape.  
Do not attempt to play a disc with a special shape such  
as a heart-shaped disc or octagonal disc. Otherwise the  
equipment malfunction may result.  
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Names and Functions  
Top side  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
q Power switch  
• Track selection  
Slide this switch to switch the power on/off.  
You can select the track you wish to play back by rotating  
the JOG while playback is paused, stopped, or during  
playback. After selecting the track that you wish to play  
back, press the JOG or PLAY/PAUSE button to play back  
w DISPLAY button  
Press this button to switch the contents of the display.  
The displayed information is different when the recorder is  
stopped, recording, and playing back. ( P.XX)  
the selected track. ( P.XX)  
• MENU mode  
e LIGHT button  
You can select the MENU items by rotating the JOG in  
the MENU mode. Press the JOG after selecting an item to  
choose that item. Press the CANCEL button to cancel the  
selection.  
Press this button to light the display light for 3 seconds.  
Hold this button down for 1 second to keep the display  
light on. Press this button once again to turn the display  
light off.  
u Internal speakers  
r MAKE CD button  
The audio signal being played back is output to the  
internal speakers. If headphones are connected to the  
headphone (PHONES) jack, sound is not output from  
the internal speakers. Adjust the speaker volume using  
LEVEL volume.  
You can burn the recorded data to CD-R by pressing this  
button when the recorder is stopped. ( P.XX)  
t HD/CD button  
Press this button when the recorder is stopped to switch  
between the HD recording/playback mode and CD  
playback mode.  
i MIC (Internal microphone)  
o CHARGE Indicator  
y JOG/ENTER button  
• REC LEVEL control  
This LED flashes while the optional rechargeable  
batteries are being recharged.  
You can adjust the recording level by rotating the JOG  
while the recording is paused, or during recording.  
You can also adjust the recording level left and right (L/R)  
balance by holding down the MENU button and rotating  
The LED goes out when recharging has finished.  
! Display ( P.XX)  
the JOG. ( P.XX)  
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! PLAY/PAUSE button  
11  
12  
13  
14  
Press this button when the recorder is stopped to start  
playback.  
Press this button during playback to pause playback.  
Also, if this button is pressed when playback is paused,  
playback restarts.  
! STOP button  
Press this button during recording to stop the recording  
and save the recorded track (file).  
Press this button during playback to stop playback. If you  
press the PLAY/PAUSE button after pressing the STOP  
button, the stopped track starts playback again from the  
beginning of the track.  
20  
15  
! REC PAUSE button  
Press this button when the recorder is stopped to pause  
recording. You can adjust the recording level before  
recording in this state.  
19  
18  
17  
16  
Press this button during recording to pause recording.  
The REC indicator flashes while recording is paused.  
! MENU/STORE button  
! REC button  
Press this button when the recorder is stopped to start  
recording.  
Also, press this button when recording is paused to start  
recording again.  
If “Manual Trk” is set to ON in the menu item labeled  
“preset menu”, pressing this button during recording  
saves the track currently being recorded, and starts  
recording as a new track.  
• MENU  
Press this button when the recorder is stopped to switch  
to the Menu mode. Turn the JOG to select the item that  
you wish to set from the various menu items. ( P.XX)  
• STORE  
Press this button when you want to enter changes in the  
menu items, and when you want to write to the recorder.  
Press the STOP button to stop recording.  
• REC BALANCE  
! REC Indicator  
You can adjust the recording level L/R balance by holding  
down this button and rotating the JOG.  
Remains lit while recording and flashes while recording is  
paused.  
! F.REV (5) button  
@ UNDO button  
Press this button when the recorder is stopped to pause  
playback. Continue to press and hold this button to search  
tracks in reverse direction from the first track.  
Press this button after stopping recording to delete the  
recorded track. ( P.XX)  
Press and hold this button during playback to search  
tracks in reverse direction at 2 times speed playback.  
Release the button to return to normal playback.  
Press and hold this button when playback is paused to  
search tracks in reverse direction.  
! F.FWD (6) button  
Press this button when the recorder is stopped to pause  
playback. Continue to press and hold this button to search  
tracks in the forward direction from the first track.  
Press and hold this button during playback to search  
tracks in the forward direction at 2 times speed playback.  
Release the button to return to normal playback.  
Press and hold this button when playback is paused to  
search in the forward direction.  
! CANCEL button  
Press this button in the MENU mode to cancel the menu  
contents being set, and to return to the stopped status.  
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Front side  
1
2
3
4
6
5
z CD slot  
b Headphone (PHONES) jack  
Insert the stereo headphones plug here.  
x EJECT button  
n LEVEL volume  
Press this button to eject the CD that is inside the CD slot.  
Turn this knob to adjust the internal speaker volume or  
volume output from the headphone jack.  
c KEYLOCK switch  
Set this switch ON to set to the key-lock status. All of the  
operating buttons and switches are locked, except for the  
LIGHT button.  
Notes  
When recording with the internal microphone, switch the  
SPEAKER switch OFF to avoid feedback between the  
internal microphone and speakers.  
v SPEAKER switch  
Set this switch to OFF to mute the output from the internal  
speakers.  
Rear side  
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m Battery case  
Open the battery cover case, and insert the supplied  
battery holder (with alkaline batteries inserted), or the  
commercially available Nickel-Cadmium battery or Nickel-  
Metal Hydride battery.  
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Right side  
A
B
C
D
E F G  
A MIC IN jacks (L/R) (XLR balanced input)  
E LINE IN jacks (L/R)  
Insert an external microphone plug.  
For monaural recording, plug into either the L side or R  
side jack.  
Insert RCA audio cable plugs connected to an external  
audio device into these jacks to input the signals output  
from the external device into the recorder.  
B DC IN jack  
F LINE OUT jacks (L/R)  
Insert the provided AC adaptor plug.  
The power supply is DC15V, 2.3A.  
If the AC adaptor plug is inserted while using the recorder  
on battery power, the recorder will automatically switch to  
adaptor power. Also, if the AC adaptor plug is removed,  
the recorder will automatically switch to battery power.  
Insert RCA audio cable plugs connected to an external  
audio device into these jacks to output audio signals to an  
external device (amp, etc.).  
G DIGITAL IN/OUT  
IN  
Connects to the digital signal output terminal (Coaxial) of  
a digital device (DVD, CD, MD, etc.).  
C REMOTE 1 jack  
Insert a contact closure plug similar to the one shown  
below into this 2.5mm mini jack.  
OUT  
Connects to the digital signal input terminal (Coaxial) of a  
digital recording device (CD recorder, MD recorder, etc.).  
Switch  
2.5mm mini jack  
You can remotely control playback/recording of the  
recorder by opening and closing the switch contact. (  
P.XX)  
D REMOTE 2 jack  
Connect microphone remote RC600PMD (sold  
separately) to this jack. There is a recording indicator  
lamp on the RC600PMD.  
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Display  
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s d f g hj k l ¡  
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a Upper character display section  
l M.TRACK icon  
Displays the remaining time, etc.  
Lights when “ManualTR” is set to ON in the preset menu.  
s TOTAL/TRACK/TIME/REC/REMAIN icon  
¡ A.TRACK icon  
The following types of details are displayed in the upper  
character display section.  
Lights when “Auto TRK” is set to ON in the preset menu.  
¡ S.SKIP icon  
Explanation of display  
Lit display  
Lights when “SilentSkip” is set to ON or TRK in the preset  
menu.  
in upper character display section  
Lights when the remaining recordable  
time is being displayed.  
REC REMAIN TIME  
¡ TRACK icon  
Lights when the current time or the  
recording time is being displayed.  
TIME  
Lights when the track number is displayed in the lower  
character display section.  
Lights when the playback elapsed time  
TRACK TIME  
or the recording elapsed time is being  
displayed.  
¡ Lower character display section  
Lights when the recording time of the  
track is being displayed.  
Displays the track number, channel, etc.  
REC TIME  
¡ Input signal (DIG/MIC/INT/LINE) icon  
Lights when the remaining playback time  
is being displayed.  
Lights when the total time for all tracks is  
being displayed.  
TRACK REMAIN TIME  
TOTAL TRACK TIME  
Shows the type of input signal when recording.  
Lit display  
DIG  
Type of input signal  
Lights when “Input” is set to Dig-In in the preset  
menu.  
d kbps icon  
Lights when “Input” is set to MIC in the preset  
menu.  
Lights when the bit rate for the recording format is being  
displayed in the upper character display section.  
MIC  
Lights when “Input” is set to Int. MIC in the  
preset menu.  
Lights when “Input” is set to Line in the preset  
menu.  
INT MIC  
LINE  
f ALC icon  
Lights when “REC Level” is set to ALC in the preset menu.  
g PHANTOM icon  
¡ Recording/Playback/Pause mark  
Lights when “Phantom” is set to ON in the preset menu.  
Shows the operating status of the recorder.  
h kHz icon  
Lit display  
2
Operating status  
Lights when the sampling frequency for the recording  
format is being displayed in the upper character display  
section.  
Playback  
2 ;  
Playback paused  
Recording  
0 2  
Recording paused  
(Recording standby status)  
0 2 ;  
j AM/PM icon  
When the clock setting is set to 12-hour display, the current  
time or recording time is displayed in the AM/PM format.  
¡ Battery remaining indicator  
Displays the remaining battery power.  
k Level meter icon  
¡ HD/CD icon  
Displays the recording levels in the left and right channels  
during recording.  
Lights when the recorder is in the HD mode or CD mode.  
Displays the playback levels in the left and right channels  
during playback.  
The level meter display dots have a peak hold function  
that holds for a fixed amount of time. (Self reset)  
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Using batteries  
If you wish to run the recorder on battery power, follow the  
procedure below to install batteries into the provided battery  
holder, and insert the holder into the recorder.  
Preparations Before Use  
AC adaptor connection  
When using the recorder with the provided AC adaptor, follow  
the procedure below to connect the AC adaptor.  
If you wish to use batteries, please refer to the [Using  
batteries] section. ( P.XX)  
The following types of battery can be used.  
Alkaline batteries  
Optional Nickel-Cadmium battery (option: parts number  
RB1100)  
Optional Nickel-Metal Hydride battery (option: parts  
Notes  
number RB1650)  
Only use the AC adaptor that is provided with the recorder.  
Running the recorder on DC power without using the  
provided AC adaptor will cause damage to the recorder.  
(Guide to battery lifespan)  
When alkaline batteries (1450mAh type) are used  
HD Recording: about 4 hours  
1 Connect the plug of AC power pack into the DC IN jack on  
Notes  
the recorder.  
When running the recorder on batteries, always set the  
battery type in the preset menu to the correct setting for  
the batteries used. ( P.XX)  
2 Connect the Power cord to a regular household plug  
socket.  
1 Insert 8 batteries into the battery holder correctly as  
shown in the diagram below, while paying attention to the  
polarity displays (+: plus, and -: minus).  
POWER  
OFF ON  
Power cord  
DC IN jack  
Battery holder  
AC power pack  
Notes  
2 Remove the battery case cover from the rear side of the  
recorder.  
If a optional rechargeable battery is inside the recorder, the  
battery will be recharged in this state.  
Battery case cover  
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Installing an optional Ni-Cd or Ni-MH battery  
3 Insert the battery holder into the battery case of the  
recorder correctly as shown in the diagram below, while  
paying attention to the polarity displays (+: plus, and -:  
minus) on the case.  
Optional battery  
tab  
Battery holder  
A
tab  
AA  
AA  
ribbon  
ribbon  
Install the battery with tab as shown and over the ribbon for  
easy battery removal.  
When changing battery type, be sure you change the Battery  
type menu setting for optimal battery performance.  
4 Re-attach the removed battery case cover.  
Notes  
Charging the optional Ni-Cd battery  
Load the Ni-Cd battery correctly in the battery  
When using the optional rechargeable batteries for the first  
time, fully charge the batteries Connect the provided AC  
adaptor to the recorder to recharge the batteries.  
compartment.  
• Connect the AC power pack and AC adaptor into power  
supply.  
If the batteries run out during the HD recording, recording  
automatically stops and the file information is updated  
before the recorder shuts down.  
• Select Ni-Cd in the battery type menu. ( P.XX)  
• Power the CDR310 on, then off for the charging cycle to  
begin.  
• The CDR310 must be off during battery charging.  
When burning data from the HD to a CD-R, the CD  
burning process will not start if there is not enough battery  
power remaining. Furthermore, if the batteries run out  
while burning to the CD-R, recording will stop and the  
recorder will shut down. If this happens, the CD burning  
process may not complete correctly.  
While charging (about 3 hours), the CHARGE indicator will be  
lit and steady.  
When the Ni-Cd battery charge cycle is complete, the  
CHARGE indicator will be off.  
Safety cautions on handling batteries  
Always follow the points below when using batteries to avoid  
electrolyte leakage, overheating, fire, rupturing, ingestion, etc.  
Electrolyte leakage or corrosion may occur if batteries  
are kept inside the recorder for prolonged periods of  
time. If the recorder is not to be used for a prolonged  
period, remove the batteries to prevent electrolyte  
leakage.  
Make sure that the + and – markings on the batteries  
are aligned with the corresponding markings in the  
battery case and the battery holder.  
Do not recharge, heat, or disassemble batteries. Do not  
throw dry cell batteries onto a fire.  
Do not insert old or exhausted batteries into the  
recorder.  
Do not mix the type of battery, and do not use both old  
and new batteries together.  
If the recorder does not operate correctly, replace the old  
batteries with new ones.  
If electrolyte has leaked, thoroughly wipe the inside of  
the battery holder, and then insert new batteries.  
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Battery type settings  
Set the battery type for the recorder to match the type of  
batteries you are using.  
Basic Operations  
Power on/off  
1 Slide the power switch to the ON side to switch the  
< Default value > Alkaline  
power ON.  
1 While the recorder is stopped, press the MENU/STORE  
Notes  
button.  
The factory-preset settings are set to record sound using  
the external microphone input. Refer to “Menu Settings”  
for details on the default settings of the various menus. (  
P.XX)  
2 Turn the JOG to select “Batt Type” and press the JOG.  
• At this time, the display shows “Loading”.  
The recorder’s BOOT process starts.  
3 Turn the JOG to select the type of battery, and press the  
JOG.  
• The recorder stops when the BOOT process completes.  
2 Slide the power switch to the OFF side to switch the  
power OFF.  
Display  
Alkaline  
Battery type  
Alkaline battery  
Optional Nickel-Cadmium  
battery  
NiCd  
Optional Nickel-Metal  
Hydride battery  
NiMH  
4 Press the MENU/STORE button to register the settings.  
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Battery remaining indicator  
The recorder operates using commercially available AA size  
alkaline batteries, the optional Nickel-Cadmium battery, or the  
optional Nickel-Metal Hydride battery. During operation, the  
battery remaining indicator is as follows.  
Remaining  
Display explanation  
indicator  
Nothing is displayed when the AC adaptor is being  
No display  
used. The adaptor power supply is valid.  
There is still ample battery power remaining.  
The amount of battery power remaining has  
decreased to approx. half.  
Only a small amount of battery power remaining.  
There is not enough battery power remaining to  
record or playback. Either replace the batteries with  
new ones, or recharge the rechargeable batteries.  
There is almost no remaining battery power.  
If the “Beep” setting in the menu are set to ON, the  
beep sound will be heard.  
If you continue recording while this indicator is  
flashing, recording/playback will stop, and the  
recorder will shut down.  
Flashing  
Notes  
If the battery type is not set correctly to match the type of  
battery being used, the battery remaining display may not  
be displayed correctly.  
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Setting the clock  
Set the current time (year, month, date, hour, minute).  
5 Turn the JOG to select [Year (2006 to 2099)], and press  
the JOG.  
Notes  
The setting order is different depending on the “DateForm”  
settings in the menu. Check the “Date form settings”  
setting. ( P.XX)  
DateForm  
Setting order  
M (Month) / D (Date) / Y (Year) Month/Date/Year/Hour/Minute  
D (Date) / M (Month) / Y (Year) Date/Month/Year/Hour/Minute  
Y (Year) / M (Month) / D (Date) Year/Month/Date/Hour/Minute  
6 Turn the JOG to select [Time], and press the JOG.  
For 24 hour display : 0 ~ 23  
For 12 hour display : 0am ~ 11pm  
< When DateForm: M/D/Y >  
1 While the recorder is stopped, press the MENU/STORE  
button.  
7 Turn the JOG to select [Minute (00 to 59)], and press the  
JOG.  
2 Turn the JOG to select “Date/time” and press the JOG.  
8 Press the MENU/STORE button to register the settings.  
3 Turn the JOG to select [Month (Jan to Dec)], and press  
the JOG.  
4 Turn the JOG to select [Date (01 to 31)], and press the  
JOG.  
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Date form settings  
Time form settings  
There are 3 types of date form. You can set the form to your  
own preference.  
There are 2 types of time form. You can set the form to your  
own preference.  
Form type  
M/D/Y  
Form subjects  
Month/Date/Year  
Date/Month/Year  
Year/Month/Date  
Form example  
Jan 10 2006  
10 Jan 2006  
2006 Jan 10  
Form type  
12H  
Form subjects  
AM/PM display  
24 hour display  
Form example  
01 : 00 : 00 pm  
13 : 00 : 00  
D/M/Y  
24H  
Y/M/D  
< Default value > 12H  
< Default value > M/D/Y  
1 While the recorder is stopped, press the MENU/STORE  
button.  
1 While the recorder is stopped, press the MENU/STORE  
button.  
2 Turn the JOG to select “Time Form” and press the JOG.  
2 Turn the JOG to select “Date Form” and press the JOG.  
3 Turn the JOG to select the type of time form, and press  
the JOG.  
3 Turn the JOG to select the type of date form, and press  
the JOG.  
4 Press the MENU/STORE button to register the settings.  
4 Press the MENU/STORE button to register the settings.  
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Menu Settings  
The recorder uses 8 menus to set the various functions.  
There is a menu for basic settings such as time (display method), alarm, automatic power off, and battery type, and a menu for  
formatting the internal HD. These menus are displayed by pressing the MENU/STORE button once to enter the menu mode.  
You can also perform detailed settings for the recording and playback conditions, and register up to 3 of these settings in the  
preset menu. To enter this preset menu, select “PRESET” using the JOG, then specify the preset number.  
Refer to “Preset Menu” for details on preset items. ( P.XX)  
Menu mode  
MENU/STORE Button  
First level  
Second level  
Preset  
1
2
3
Input  
Date/Time  
RecFormat  
CD Split  
Default  
FORMAT HD  
The composition of these menu contents is explained below.  
Menu  
P.XX)  
Menu explanation  
Settings  
Default settings  
Preset-1  
3 settings can be registered. Select the  
preset number, and set the various items.  
Preset-1, 2, 3  
Preset (  
2006−2099  
JAN − DEC  
1 − 31  
2006  
JAN  
1
Sets the clock (current date and time).  
Date/Time (  
P.XX)  
AM/PM 0:00 − 11:59, (0:00 − 23:59)  
AM0:00 (0:00)  
Selects the type of date form.  
Selects the type of time form.  
Sets the alarm on/off.  
M (Month) / D (Date) / Y (Year), D/M/Y, Y/M/D,  
M/D/Y  
12H  
On  
Date Form (  
P.XX)  
P.XX)  
12H, 24H  
On/Off  
Time Form (  
Beep (  
P.XX)  
On/Off  
Time : 5/10/15/30 min  
Off  
15 min  
Sets the automatic power off setting.  
A.PowOff (  
P.XX)  
You can select the type of battery.  
Formats the HD.  
Alkaline, NiCd, NiMH  
(Execute)  
Alkaline  
Batt_Type (  
P.XX)  
P.XX)  
HD Format (  
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Preset menu  
You can register up to 3 detailed setting on the recorder for such settings as recording input, recording conditions, recording  
format, playback mode, remote control, etc. There are 17 setting items in the preset menu, and 3 presets can be set with the  
desired conditions.  
The contents of the preset menu are explained below.  
Preset1 : High quality PCM recording  
Preset2 : Meeting recording (monaural)  
Preset3 : MP3 music recording  
Default settings  
Preset menu  
Input ( P.xx)  
Menu explanation  
Selects the input source.  
Settings  
Preset1  
MIC  
Preset2  
MIC  
Preset3  
MIC  
MIC, Line, Int. MIC, Dig-In  
Stereo, Mono  
CD-DA, WAVE, MP3, AIFF  
Stereo  
CD-DA  
Mono  
MP3  
Stereo  
MP3  
Sets the recording format.  
RecFormat (  
P.xx)  
When burning HD data to CD-R, this sets  
the saving procedure for the final track  
when all of the contents will not fit onto one  
CD-R.  
On/Off  
On  
On  
On  
CD Split (  
P.xx)  
Sets PreRecord.  
Off/1−10 sec (1 sec steps)  
Off  
4 sec  
4 sec  
PreRecord (  
Rec Level (  
P.xx)  
Sets the recording level operating method. Manual/ALC  
Manual  
Manual  
Manual  
P.xx)  
External microphone  
Sets the attenuator function for the left On/Off  
channel side.  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
MIC-ATT-L (  
P.xx)  
External microphone  
Sets the attenuator function for the right On/Off  
channel side.  
MIC-ATT-R (  
P.xx)  
P.xx)  
Sets the attenuator function for the internal  
microphone.  
On/Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
IntMicATT (  
Phantom (  
Sets the Phantom power supply when a  
On/Off  
P.xx)  
condenser microphone is connected.  
Sets background recording.  
Sets Manual Track.  
On/Off  
On/Off  
Off  
On  
Off  
On  
Off  
On  
BkGrndRec (  
P.xx)  
ManualTR (  
P.xx)  
On/Off  
Off  
5 min  
On  
5 min  
Off  
5 min  
Time : 1/5/10/15/30 min,  
1/2/6/8/12/24 Hrs,  
640/700 MB CD  
Sets Auto Track.  
Sets Silent Skip.  
Auto TRK (  
P.xx)  
On/Off  
Off  
3 sec  
-40dB  
Off  
3 sec  
-40dB  
Off  
3 sec  
-40dB  
Time : 1−5 sec (1 sec steps)  
Level: -60− -20dB  
(5dB steps)  
SilentSkp (  
P.xx)  
Normal, Repeat All,  
Repeat TRK, Single  
Sets the playback mode.  
Sets the Stop Monitor.  
Normal  
Off  
Normal  
Off  
Normal  
Off  
Play Mode (  
P.xx)  
P.xx)  
On/Off  
StopMonit (  
Sets the operating mode controlled by the * StartPause, StartPauTR,  
Manual TRK StartPauTR StartPause  
Remote (  
P.xx)  
opening and closing of a switch contact.  
Manual TRK  
Returns the settings of the selected preset  
number only to the default values.  
(Execute)  
---  
---  
---  
Default (  
P.xx)  
* StartPause : Start / stop  
StartPauTR : Start / stop + track increment  
Manual TRK : Manual track  
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Menu operation  
The recorder uses menus to set various functions. (  
4 Turn the JOG to select the menu settings, then press the  
JOG to choose the selected settings.  
P.XX) You can alter the basic settings and use a wide range  
of recording and playback functions by changing the menu  
settings. The basic menu operations are explained in this  
section.  
Second level  
1
2
3
Input  
RecFormat  
CD Split  
1 While the recorder is stopped, press the MENU/STORE  
PreRecord  
button to enter the menu mode.  
Menu mode  
• Repeat the procedure above of rotating the JOG to  
select settings and items, and pressing the JOG to  
choose items and contents, to set each of the menu  
items.  
MENU/STORE Button  
First level  
Preset  
Date/Time  
Date Form  
5 Finally, press the MENU/STORE button to register all of  
the settings.  
• The recorder enters the menu mode.  
2 Turn the JOG to select a menu item.  
Menu mode  
MENU/STORE Button  
First level  
Preset  
1
2
3
Date/Time  
Date Form  
3 Press the JOG to choose the selected menu item.  
Menu mode  
MENU/STORE Button  
First level  
Preset  
1
2
3
Date/Time  
Date Form  
• The recorder enters the setting mode for the menu item.  
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2 Press the REC PAUSE button to pause recording.  
• The recording mark flashes in the display while  
recording is paused.  
Recording to the HD  
Schematics  
REC PAUSE  
• Press the REC button when recording is paused to start  
recording again.  
MIC IN  
LINE  
IN  
DIGITAL  
IN  
L
R
R
L
3 Press the STOP button to stop recording.  
• The recorded track (file) information is saved to the HD.  
Basic operations for recording  
• Press the PLAY button after this to play back the  
recorded track from the start.  
1 Press the REC button when the recorder is stopped to  
start recording.  
4 Press the STOP button once again to return to the  
• During recording, the REC indicator lights and the  
following contents are displayed on the display.  
stopped status.  
• Press the PLAY button after this to play back from the  
first track.  
Notes  
The default preset settings for [Recording level control  
settings] are set to “Manual”. For details on adjusting the  
recording level/LR balance, please refer to [Recording  
level control settings]. ( P.XX)  
When recording with the internal microphone, switch the  
SPEAKER switch OFF to avoid feedback between the  
internal microphone and speakers.  
• Also, to start recording from the recording standby  
status, press the REC PAUSE button while the recorder  
is stopped to switch to recording standby status.  
When in recording standby status, the REC indicator  
flashes and the following contents are displayed on the  
display.  
REC PAUSE  
Adjust the recording level/LR balance while in recording  
standby. ( P.XX)  
After adjusting the recording level/LR balance, press the  
REC button to start recording.  
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Erasing recordings  
Formatting the HD  
You can erase data (tracks) recorded to the HD after stopping  
recording.  
Formats all of the tracks recorded onto the HD.  
Notes  
1 After stopping recording, press the UNDO button to  
switch to the erase mode of the recorded track.  
• “REC UNDO?” is displayed for 3 seconds.  
If the HD is formatted, all contents of the HD are erased.  
Before formatting, re-check the contents of the HD.  
1 While the recorder is stopped, press the MENU/STORE  
button.  
2 Press the UNDO button again while “REC UNDO?” is  
being displayed.  
• The recorded track is erased, and “Completed” is  
displayed for 3 seconds.  
2 Turn the JOG to select “Format HD” and press the JOG.  
• A confirmation message to perform HD format is  
displayed.  
3 To format the HD, press the JOG.  
• “Formatting” is displayed while the HD is being  
formatted.  
• After formatting has completed, “Completed” is  
displayed for 1 second After that, the recorder returns to  
the stopped status.  
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5 Turn the JOG to select the type of input source (“MIC”,  
Detailed Settings for HD Recording  
“Line”, “Int.Mic”, “Dig-In”), and press the JOG.  
Input source settings  
Set the input source (internal microphone, external  
microphone, line input, digital input) for recording.  
< Default value > Preset1 : MIC  
Preset2 : MIC  
Preset3 : MIC  
Notes  
6 Press the MENU/STORE button to register the settings.  
If digital input is set, only the sampling frequency 44.1KHz  
is available. Any other frequencies are displayed as  
unlocked, and are not recorded.  
1 While the recorder is stopped, press the MENU/STORE  
button.  
Notes  
Depending on the combination of input source  
and recording format (channel), the input signal  
stereo / monaural settings are as follows.  
For details on the recording format settings, please refer to  
[Recording format settings]. ( P.XX)  
2 Turn the JOG to select “Preset” and press the JOG.  
Recording format (channel)  
Stereo  
Mono  
External microphone  
L/R Stereo  
L/R Mono Mix  
Mono  
Internal microphone Same source in L/R  
LINE Input  
L/R Stereo  
L/R Stereo  
L/R Mono Mix  
L/R Mono Mix  
DIGITAL input  
3 Turn the JOG to select the preset number that you wish to  
set, and press the JOG.  
4 Turn the JOG to select “Input” and press the JOG.  
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Recording format settings  
Set the recording format (compression format and channel) for recording.  
< Default value > Preset1 : Stereo/CD-DA  
Preset2 : Mono/MP3  
Preset3 : Stereo/MP3  
Notes  
The recording format can only be changed when there are no tracks saved on the HD. There is only one HD recording format  
on the recorder. This cannot be changed if tracks are already recorded in a certain format. To change the recording format,  
either burn the data to a CD-R, or format the HD. When data is burned to a CD-R, the data on the HD is erased. Stereo/  
monaural can be changed.  
[Recording format parameters]  
The recorder can record in the following compression formats and channels.  
• Compressed sound recording that uses MPEG Audio Layer III (MP3) in either monaural or stereo.  
• Non-compressed sound recording that uses the 16-bit linear pulse code modulation used on a CD.  
• Non-compressed sound recording that uses WAVE (Windows standard audio file format)  
• Non-compressed sound recording that uses AIFF (the audio file format developed by Apple Computer, Inc.)  
The format parameters that can be recorded are as shown below.  
When the channel setting is Stereo  
Recording format Sampling frequency  
Bit rate  
Extension  
.mp3  
.cda  
Recordable time  
055:55:24  
MP3  
CD-DA  
WAVE  
AIFF  
44.1KHz  
44.1KHz  
44.1KHz  
44.1KHz  
128Kbps  
005:04:21  
.wav  
005:04:21  
.aif  
005:04:21  
When the channel setting is Mono  
Recording format Sampling frequency  
Bit rate  
64Kbps  
Extension  
.mp3  
.cda  
Recordable time  
111:50:49  
MP3  
CD-DA  
WAVE  
AIFF  
44.1KHz  
44.1KHz  
44.1KHz  
44.1KHz  
010:08:42  
.wav  
010:08:42  
.aif  
010:08:42  
When burning from the HD to CD, the CD-R Format is decided by the recording format as shown below.  
Recording format  
MP3  
CD Format  
Data Disc  
CD-DA Disc  
Data Disc  
Data Disc  
CD-DA  
WAVE  
AIFF  
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Set the recording format (compression format and channel)  
using the procedure shown below.  
6 Turn the JOG to select the channel (“Stereo”, “Mono”)  
and press the JOG.  
1 While the recorder is stopped, press the MENU/STORE  
button.  
2 Turn the JOG to select “Preset” and press the JOG.  
7 Press the MENU/STORE button to register the settings.  
3 Turn the JOG to select the preset number that you wish to  
set, and press the JOG.  
4 Turn the JOG to select “RecFormat” and press the JOG.  
5 Turn the JOG to select the compression format (“MP3”,  
“CD-DA”, “WAVE”, “AIFF”), and press the JOG.  
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Recording level control settings  
Set the recording level control and operating method (ALC,  
Manual) for recording.  
4 Turn the JOG to select “RecLevel” and press the JOG.  
• Automatic level control (ALC)  
If the recording level control or operating method is set to  
ALC, the recording level for external microphone input or  
internal microphone input is automatically set.  
When ALC is set, the ALC icon lights in the display.  
Notes  
5 Turn the JOG to select the operating method of the  
ALC becomes invalid for line input or digital input  
recording. Even if the ALC is set, control switches to  
manual control.  
recording level (“ALC”, “Manual”) and press the JOG.  
• Manual control (Manual)  
If the recording level control or operating method is set  
to Manual, turn the JOG to set the recording level when  
recording is paused or during recording.  
Also, the LR balance can be set by holding down the  
MENU button and rotating the JOG during recording.  
6 Press the MENU/STORE button to register the settings.  
< Default value > Preset1 : Manual  
Preset2 : Manual  
Preset3 : Manual  
1
While the recorder is stopped, press the MENU/STORE button.  
2 Turn the JOG to select “Preset” and press the JOG.  
3 Turn the JOG to select the preset number that you wish to  
set, and press the JOG.  
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[Operations when manual control is set]  
When the recording level control or operating method is  
set to Manual, use the JOG as shown below to set the  
recording level.  
• Recording level settings  
Turn the JOG while recording is paused or during  
recording, and the manual level control screen is  
displayed.  
Turn the JOG to set the level.  
(The level can be changed from +10dB to -dB)  
• LR balance settings  
Hold down the MENU button and turn the JOG while  
recording is paused or during recording, and the LR  
balance control screen is displayed.  
Turn the JOG to set the LR balance.  
The LR balance can be changed to 0dB to -18dB on the  
left, or 0dB to -18dB on the right.  
If the above-mentioned recording level and LR balance  
are left without operation for 3 seconds, the recorder  
returns to the previous display mode.  
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Microphone attenuator  
Set the attenuator function for external microphone input and  
internal microphone input.  
4 Turn the JOG to select the microphone attenuator item  
(“MIC-ATT-L”, “MIC-ATT-R”, “IntMicATT”) that you want to  
set in the preset menu, and press the JOG.  
For external microphone input, set this function when using  
microphones directly that have different sensitivity levels. The  
attenuator function for the external microphone can be set for  
the L/R sides respectively.  
For internal microphone input, set this function when the  
sensitivity is too high.  
• Attenuator OFF (0dB)  
No microphone level attenuation.  
Preset menu  
MIC-ATT-L  
MIC-ATT-R  
IntMicATT  
Menu contents  
External microphone L Channel  
External microphone R Channel  
Internal microphone  
• Attenuator ON (-20dB)  
The input signal from either the microphone connected to  
the MIC IN jack or the internal microphone is attenuated  
by 20dB.  
< Default value > Preset1 : Off  
Preset2 : Off  
5 5 Turn the JOG to select function On/Off, and press the  
JOG.  
Preset3 : Off  
1 While the recorder is stopped, press the MENU/STORE  
button.  
6 Press the MENU/STORE button to register the settings.  
2 Turn the JOG to select “Preset” and press the JOG.  
3 Turn the JOG to select the preset number that you wish to  
set, and press the JOG.  
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Phantom power settings  
The recorder has DC+48V (P48) phantom power, and the  
phantom power can be set On/Off.  
5 Turn the JOG to select function On/Off, and press the  
JOG.  
Set to On when a condenser microphone that requires the  
external power source is used.  
When set to On, the “PHANTOM” icon lights in the display.  
For details, please refer to the instruction manual that came  
with your microphone.  
Phantom power consumes battery power. Set this setting  
to Off when using the internal microphone, a dynamic type  
microphone, or other such microphone that does not use  
phantom power.  
6 Press the MENU/STORE button to register the settings.  
< Default value > Preset1 : Off  
Preset2 : Off  
Preset3 : Off  
1 While the recorder is stopped, press the MENU/STORE  
button.  
2 Turn the JOG to select “Preset” and press the JOG.  
3 Turn the JOG to select the preset number that you wish to  
set, and press the JOG.  
4 Turn the JOG to select “Phantom” and press the JOG.  
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Prerecord  
Set the PreRecord function.  
5 Turn the JOG to select the temporary save time (1 to 10  
seconds), and press the JOG.  
When the PreRecord function is set to On, sounds from the  
input source are always saved only for a set period of time  
(1 to 10 seconds) in modes other than CD playback mode,  
Make CD mode, during playback, or during playback pause.  
When the recording is restarted, the audio data temporarily  
saved in the recorder is written to the HD, then recording  
continues from there.  
This can be set to a maximum of 10 seconds, which prevents  
missing the first part of a recording when recording is  
suddenly started.  
6 Press the MENU/STORE button to register the settings.  
< Default value > Preset1 : Off  
Preset2 : 4 sec  
Preset3 : 4 sec  
1 While the recorder is stopped, press the MENU/STORE  
button.  
2 Turn the JOG to select “Preset” and press the JOG.  
3 Turn the JOG to select the preset number that you wish to  
set, and press the JOG.  
4 Turn the JOG to select “PreRecord” and press the JOG.  
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Background recording  
Set background recording.  
3 Turn the JOG to select the preset number that you wish to  
set, and press the JOG.  
When background recording is set to On, recording is  
continued inside the recorder while recording is paused. This  
can be used to recover data after pausing a recording, so that  
nothing is missed even if important contents are lost while the  
recording is paused.  
When the REC button is pressed to restart recording from the  
recording paused status, the display shows “Cont REC?” (Do  
you continue the recording?) “Yes”.  
4 Turn the JOG to select “BkGrndRec” and press the JOG.  
Turn the JOG to select Yes/No, and press the JOG.  
• When Yes is selected  
The audio data recorded by background while the  
recording was paused continues to be recorded.  
• When No is selected  
The data recorded by background is erased, and the  
recording starts as a new track. The new track is created  
from the point in which the track No is selected. At this  
time, if prerecord is set, only the data for the prerecord  
setting time remains.  
5 Turn the JOG to select function On/Off, and press the  
JOG.  
Also, if the STOP button is pressed, the recording and this  
function stops.  
< Default value > Preset1 : Off  
Preset2 : Off  
Preset3 : Off  
6 Press the MENU/STORE button to register the settings.  
1 While the recorder is stopped, press the MENU/STORE  
button.  
2 Turn the JOG to select “Preset” and press the JOG.  
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Silent skip  
Set the silent skip function.  
3 Turn the JOG to select the preset number that you wish to  
set, and press the JOG.  
• Silent skip  
The silent skip function automatically pauses the recording  
if there is a period of no signal during recording. Recording  
automatically starts again when an input signal is received.  
This function cuts unnecessary sections (sections with  
no sound) from within one track, and saves only the  
necessary sections. The file size is smaller, search is  
easier during playback, and the tracks are easier to listen  
to.  
4 Turn the JOG to select “SilentSkp” and press the JOG.  
When silent skip is set, “S.SKIP” lights in the display, and  
it flashes when the recording is paused while there is no  
input signal.  
• Silent skip/Track increment  
Silent skip is processed within one track. However, if this  
function is set, every time the input signal is received, a  
new track is automatically created for the recording.  
Notes  
5 Turn the JOG, and select “On” to set silent skip, “T/ON” to  
set silent skip/track increment, or “Off” if you do not wish  
to set either. After making your selection, press the JOG.  
• This function does not operate when [Background  
recording] is set to On in the preset menu.  
• When silent skip is set to ON, the prerecord function  
operates for 2 seconds, irrespective of the prerecord  
setting time.  
• When silent skip is set to On, and the REC PAUSE button  
is pressed while the recorder is paused due to there being  
no signal, the recorder switches to regular recording pause  
status. At this time, the S.SKIP icon flashes in the display.  
On  
T / ON  
Off  
Silent Skip  
Silent Skip Track  
Off  
< Default value >  
Preset1 : Off / Time : 3 sec / Level : -40dB  
Preset2 : Off / Time : 3 sec / Level : -40dB  
Preset3 : Off / Time : 3 sec / Level : -40dB  
6 If you activate this function, turn the JOG to select the no  
signal status judgment level (-60 to -20dB: 5dB steps) and  
press the JOG.  
1 While the recorder is stopped, press the MENU/STORE  
button.  
2 Turn the JOG to select “Preset” and press the JOG.  
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7 If you activate this function, turn the JOG to select the no  
signal status judgment time (1 to 5 seconds) and press  
the JOG.  
3 Turn the JOG to select the preset number that you wish to  
set, and press the JOG.  
4 Turn the JOG to select “ManTrack” and press the JOG.  
8 Press the MENU/STORE button to register the settings.  
Manual track  
Set the manual track.  
5 Turn the JOG to select function On/Off, and press the  
JOG.  
If the manual track is set to On, press the REC button during  
recording to record as a new track at the point when the  
button was pressed.  
This function can be used to create new tracks whenever  
desired, making it easier to search for tracks during playback.  
When manual track is set to On, the “M.TRACK” icon lights in  
the display.  
< Default value > Preset1 : On  
Preset2 : On  
6 Press the MENU/STORE button to register the settings.  
Preset3 : On  
1 While the recorder is stopped, press the MENU/STORE  
button.  
2 Turn the JOG to select “Preset” and press the JOG.  
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Auto track  
Set auto track.  
3 Turn the JOG to select the preset number that you wish to  
set, and press the JOG.  
When auto track is set to On, new tracks are automatically  
created and recorded at the set time interval.  
Auto track can be set to increase the number of tracks every  
1, 5, 10, 15, 30 minutes, or every 1, 2, 6, 8, 12, 24 hours, or  
every 640 Mbytes or 700 Mbytes.  
By using this function, it is easy to search recorded contents  
for specific points.  
For example, if the Auto Track function is set to “every  
1 minute”, the track number is updated every 1 minute.  
When playing back the recorded data, you can play back  
approximately the 3rd minute of the recording data by  
choosing track 4. To listen directly to the 10th minute of  
the recorded data, the search can be performed easily by  
selecting track 11.  
4 Turn the JOG to select “Auto TRK” and press the JOG.  
(To search and listen from a certain number of minutes after  
the start, specify the track number n+1.)  
Also, when burning from the HD to a CD-R, you can also  
divide the tracks by the capacity of one CD-R disc (640Mbyte  
or 700Mbyte).  
When auto track is set to On, the “A.TRACK” icon lights in the  
display.  
5 Turn the JOG to select function On/Off, and press the  
JOG.  
Notes  
When both auto track and manual track are set to On at  
the same time, if many tracks are created using manual  
track, the relationship between track number and time will  
not be consistent.  
If background recording is set to On and a No is chosen  
when recording is restarted, the data recorded by  
background is erased and a new track is created.  
6 When this function is activated, turn the JOG to select the  
auto track time (every 1, 5, 10, 15, 30 minutes, or every  
1, 2, 6, 12, 24 hours, or every 640Mbyte, 700Mbyte), and  
press the JOG.  
The auto track setting time is also reset and a new count is  
started.  
< Default value > Preset1 : Off / Time : 5 min  
Preset2 : On / Time : 5 min  
Preset3 : Off / Time : 5 min  
1 While the recorder is stopped, press the MENU/STORE  
button.  
7 Press the MENU/STORE button to register the settings.  
2 Turn the JOG to select “Preset” and press the JOG.  
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4 When CD burning is completed, the CD-R disc is  
CD Burning  
automatically ejected from the CD slot.  
You can easily burn all of the data recorded on the HD onto  
a CD-R with this recorder. You cannot specify particular data  
on the HD for burning onto a CD-R. After burning onto the  
CD-R, all of the data is erased from the HD.  
If all of the HD data did not fit onto 1 CD-R disc, “Insert  
CD” message is displayed.  
Notes  
• Do not attempt to playback or burn a CD while the  
recorder is on a slant, standing on its edge, or on an  
unstable surface.  
(Displayed when 2 discs are required)  
• Do not move or carry the recorder while a CD is inserted  
and operating. Doing so may cause damage to the  
inserted CD.  
5 To continue recording the remaining HD data to CD-R,  
insert the seconds CD-R disc into the recorder.  
• When the CD-R disc is inserted, the recorder starts  
burning HD data to the CD-R again.  
1 Insert a CD-R disc into the recorder’s CD slot.  
Notes  
• Use CD-R discs that are compatible with the recorder. (  
P.XX)  
• When CD burning is completed, “Complete” is displayed  
for 3 seconds, and the CD-R disc is automatically  
ejected from the CD slot.  
• Also, if all of the data will not fit onto one CD-R disc, the  
recording method for the final track can be set in [CD Split]  
in the preset menu. ( P.XX)  
2 While the recorder is stopped, press the MAKE CD  
• When CD creation is fully completed, “MoreCopy?” is  
displayed.  
button.  
• A confirmation message to perform CD burning is  
displayed.  
If you select No when “MoreCopy?” is displayed, the  
display switches to “FORMAT HD”.  
If you wish to format the HD, select YES.  
If you wish to create another CD, select No. The display  
returns to “MoreCopy?”.  
3 Press the MAKE CD button again to start burning all of  
the HD data onto a CD-R.  
• The progress status is shown in the lower character  
display section.  
The display is a 10-figure display, with one figure  
representing 10%.  
• Press the CANCEL button to cancel CD creation.  
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6 To burn the data again onto a different CD-R disc, turn the  
JOG to select “Yes”, and press the JOG.  
If you have finished burning to CD-R, select “No” and  
press the JOG.  
• If you selected “Yes”, CD creation starts again.  
• If you selected “No”, all of the HD data is erased.  
After all of the HD data is erased, “HD Clear” is  
displayed for 3 seconds, after which the display returns  
to the default display.  
Notes  
If an error occurs during CD creation, “Write_Err” is  
displayed in the lower section, and the CD-R disc is  
automatically ejected from the CD slot.  
If a new CD-R disc is inserted, the recorder automatically  
starts CD creation again.  
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CD Split  
1 While the recorder is stopped, press the MENU/STORE  
button.  
When copying the HD data to CD-R disc, the recording  
method for the final track when all of the data will not fit onto 1  
CD is set in the CD Split function.  
• CD Split On Setting  
This setting uses all of the unused space on a CD-R disc  
to save data.  
This enables the effective use of disc space, and reduces  
the number of discs required. Also, when creating a CD  
with data from a meeting, etc., a 30 second overlap of the  
beginning and end contents is burned to make it easier to  
understand the context.  
2 Turn the JOG to select “Preset” and press the JOG.  
HD Data  
001.wav  
002.wav  
003.wav  
Track 1  
Track 2  
First CD-R  
Track 1  
30 sec of overlap  
Track 2  
Second CD-R  
3 Turn the JOG to select the preset number that you wish to  
set, and press the JOG.  
If track 001 and only part of track 002 can be saved to  
the first CD-R as shown in the diagram above, track 001  
and part of track 002 are saved to the first disc. Then,  
the remainder of track 002 that could not be saved onto  
the first disc is saved onto the second disc, starting 30  
seconds before the track cut off on the first disc.  
• CD Split Off Setting  
The final track that could not fit onto the first CD-R is not  
saved to the first CD-R, but is saved from the beginning of  
the track onto the second CD-R.  
Unused space remains on the disc, but it is easier to play  
back these tracks because only complete tracks exist on  
the same disc.  
4 Turn the JOG to select “CD Split” and press the JOG.  
If a track with a file size larger than the capacity of the disc  
is being burned to disc, CD Split Off becomes invalid, and  
the track is cut midway.  
If the file size of the next track is small, CD Split Off  
becomes valid again.  
HD Data  
001.wav  
002.wav  
003.wav  
5 Turn the JOG to select function On/Off, and press the  
Track 1  
1st CD-R  
2nd CD-R  
JOG.  
Track 1  
Track 2  
If only track 001 and part of track 002 can be saved onto  
the first CD-R as shown in the diagram above, track 001 is  
saved onto the first CD-R, and track 002 is saved from the  
start onto the second CD-R.  
It is convenient to use auto track. ( P.XX)  
Creating tracks with the desired time interval increases the  
efficiency with which discs are used.  
If you do not wish to create many tracks, you can create a  
disc with one CD-sized track by setting the capacity of the  
disc being used.  
6 Press the MENU/STORE button to register the settings.  
< Default value > Preset1 : On  
Preset2 : On  
Preset3 : On  
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Basic operations for playback  
Playing Back HD Data  
1 Press the PLAY/PAUSE button while the recorder is  
stopped to play back.  
Schematics  
• The following information is displayed during playback.  
LINE  
OUT  
DIGITAL  
OUT  
2 During playback, press the PLAY/PAUSE button to pause  
L
R
playback.  
3 Press the STOP button to stop playback.  
• This display shows the stopped status of playback. If  
you press the PLAY/PAUSE button again, the stopped  
track starts playback again from the beginning of the  
track.  
4 Press the STOP button again to return to the stopped  
status.  
• Press the PLAY/PAUSE button to play back from the  
first track.  
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[Fast reverse]  
Track access  
1 You can search at high speed in the reverse direction by  
You can select the track that you wish to play back while the  
recorder is stopped, during playback, or while playback is  
paused.  
holding down the 5 button while playback is paused or  
stopped. The search starts from the end of the final track  
while playback is stopped.  
The first 3 seconds of the reverse search are performed  
at 10 times speed, after which the speed automatically  
increases to 140 times speed.  
1 Turn the JOG to display track selection while the recorder  
is stopped, during playback, or while playback is paused.  
When you release the button, the recorder returns to  
playback paused.  
2 Select the track that you wish to play back, and press  
either the JOG or the PLAY/PAUSE button to play back  
the track.  
Notes  
If the start of the track is passed with 5 button still held  
down, search moves to the previous track and continues  
searching in the reverse direction.  
Audible search  
[Fast forward]  
Search  
1 You can search audio at 2 times speed in the forward  
direction while listening to the audio by holding down the  
6 button during playback. Release the button to return to  
[Fast forward]  
normal forward direction playback.  
1 You can search at high speed in the forward direction by  
holding down the 6 button while playback is paused or  
stopped. The search starts from the beginning of the first  
track while playback is stopped.  
The first 3 seconds of the forward search are performed  
at 10 times speed, after which the speed automatically  
increases to 140 times speed.  
When you release the button, the recorder returns to  
playback paused.  
[Fast reverse]  
1 You can search audio at 2 times speed in the reverse  
direction while listening to the audio by holding down the  
5 button during playback. Release the button to return to  
normal forward direction playback.  
Notes  
If the end of the track is passed with 6 button still held  
down, search moves to the next track and continues  
searching in the forward direction.  
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Playback mode settings  
You can select the playback mode from the following 4  
modes.  
5 Turn the JOG to select the playback mode and press the  
JOG.  
Mode  
Mode explanation  
Play back the tracks in numerical order, and  
playback stops when the final track playback is  
completed.  
Normal  
Repeat All  
Repeat playback of all tracks.  
Repeat Track Repeat playback of selected tracks only.  
After completing playback of the tracks, playback  
Single  
is paused at the start of the next track.  
6 Press the MENU/STORE button to register the settings.  
< Default value > Preset1 : Normal  
Preset2 : Normal  
Preset3 : Normal  
1 While the recorder is stopped, press the MENU/STORE  
button.  
2 Turn the JOG to select “Preset” and press the JOG.  
3 Turn the JOG to select the preset number that you wish to  
set, and press the JOG.  
4 Turn the JOG to select “Play Mode” and press the JOG.  
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Playing Back CDs  
Schematics  
2 Insert a CD into the recorder’s CD slot.  
3 Press the PLAY/PAUSE button while the recorder is  
stopped to restart playback.  
• The following information is displayed during playback.  
LINE  
OUT  
DIGITAL  
OUT  
L
R
4 Press the PLAY/PAUSE button to pause playback.  
CD Playback  
Pay attention to the following points when playing back a CD  
that was not created on the recorder.  
• Data discs recorded in MP3, WAVE, and AIFF format may  
contain a number of hierarchies (directory folders).  
In this case, the tracks are played back in a decided order  
because the recorder does not have an album (directory)  
selection function.  
5 Press the STOP button to stop playback.  
• This display shows the stopped status of playback. If  
you press the PLAY/PAUSE button again, the stopped  
track starts playback again from the beginning of the  
track.  
• As the recorder does not have a file name display function,  
only the track number starting from track 1 is displayed in  
the display.  
• Maximum number of hierarchies that can be played back  
: 8  
• Maximum number of displayable file : 999  
6 Press the STOP button once again to return to the  
stopped status.  
• In this state, press the PLAY/PAUSE button to play back  
from the first track.  
You can playback a CD using the same playback mode as  
HD playback. ( P.XX)  
Notes  
• Do not attempt to playback or burn a CD while the  
recorder is on a slant, standing on its edge, or on an  
unstable surface.  
• Do not move or carry the recorder while a CD is inserted  
and operating. Doing so may cause damage to the  
inserted CD.  
7 Press the EJECT button to eject the CD.  
[Various CD playback operations]  
When playing back a CD, you can perform the following  
various operations just as when playing back HD data.  
Basic operations for playback  
1 While the recorder is stopped, press the HD/CD button to  
switch to CD playback mode.  
• Track access  
• Search  
• Audible search  
(
(
(
P.XX)  
P.XX)  
P.XX)  
• Playback mode settings ( P.XX)  
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Beep sound (alarm) setting  
Other Functions  
If there are no operations performed for the set amount  
of time for auto power off while the recorder is stopped or  
playback is paused, the beep sound can be heard.  
The beep sound can be heard through the speakers or  
headphones.  
The beep sound that occurs when the remaining battery  
power is low can be heard through the headphones even if  
the recorder volume is set to minimum.  
Auto power off settings  
If there are no operations for the set amount of time while  
the recorder is stopped or playback is paused, the power is  
automatically turned off.  
Before the power turned off, the beep sound can be heard for  
xx seconds through the speakers or headphones.  
This function is used to conserve battery power.  
< Default value > On  
< Default value > Off / 15 min  
1 While the recorder is stopped, press the MENU/STORE  
1 While the recorder is stopped, press the MENU/STORE  
button.  
button.  
2 Turn the JOG to select “Beep” and press the JOG.  
2 Turn the JOG to select “A.Pow Off” and press the JOG.  
3 Turn the JOG to select function On/Off, and press the  
3 Turn the JOG to select function On/Off, and press the  
JOG.  
JOG.  
4 If this function is activated turn the JOG to select the  
automatic power off (5, 10, 15, 30 minutes) and press the  
JOG.  
4 Press the MENU/STORE button to register the settings.  
5 Press the MENU/STORE button to register the settings.  
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[When CD is stopped]  
Switching the display mode  
Depending on the status of the recorder, you can switch the  
information in the display by pressing the DISPLAY button.  
CD total time and total number of tracks  
(Default display)  
[When the HD is stopped]  
Remaining recordable time on the HD  
(Default display)  
Current time  
Total number of tracks  
Recorded track information  
Current time  
CD total time and total number of tracks  
(Return to the default display)  
[When in HD recording or recording paused status]  
Recording elapsed time of current track  
(Default display)  
Remaining recordable time on the HD  
Recording format of recorded track  
Recording date and time information  
Remaining recordable time on the HD  
(Return to the default display)  
Recording elapsed time  
(Return to the default display)  
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[When in HD/CD playback or playback paused status]  
The following display screens are for HD playback.  
The following display screens are for CD playback.  
Playback elapsed time for the track  
currently being played back  
(Default display)  
Playback elapsed time for the track  
currently being played back  
(Default display)  
Level margin display  
Level margin display  
Remaining playback time for track  
currently being played back  
Remaining playback time for track  
currently being played back  
Recording format of the track being played back  
Remaining playback time for all tracks  
Recording format of the track being played back  
Recording date and time information  
Recording date and time information  
Playback elapsed time for the track  
currently being played back  
(Return to the default display)  
Playback elapsed time for the track  
currently being played back  
(Return to the default display)  
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Stop Monitor settings  
5 Turn the JOG to select function On/Off, and press the  
JOG.  
This function constantly monitors the input signal from the  
selected input source while the recorder is stopped.  
When the Stop Monitor function is set to On, the level  
and level margin of the currently connected input signal is  
displayed in the display. Furthermore, audio is output to the  
line out jack, speakers, or headphones.  
Level meter display  
6 Press the MENU/STORE button to register the settings.  
Margin display  
< Default value > Preset1 : Off  
Preset2 : Off  
Preset3 : Off  
1 While the recorder is stopped, press the MENU/STORE  
button.  
Key lock settings  
When the KEYLOCK switch is switched ON, all of the  
operating buttons and switches are locked, except for the  
LIGHT button.  
1 Set the KEYLOCK switch to ON while the recorder is  
stopped, paused, recording, or playing back to engage  
the key lock.  
2 Turn the JOG to select “Preset” and press the JOG.  
• If any of the buttons (except for the LIGHT button) are  
operated while key lock is engaged, the display shows  
“KEY LOCKED”.  
3 Turn the JOG to select the preset number that you wish to  
2 Return the KEYLOCK switch to OFF to disengage the  
set, and press the JOG.  
key lock.  
4 Turn the JOG to select “StopMonit” and press the JOG.  
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Various remote functions  
4 Turn the JOG to select “Remote” and press the JOG.  
1. Using a contact remote (contact closure) and  
setting the operating mode  
Set the operating mode for the switch contact connected  
to the REMOTE1 jack.  
There are the following 3 operating modes for when the  
switch contact is opened and closed.  
Wiring diagram of switch contact device  
5 Turn the JOG to select the switch contact operating  
mode, and press the JOG.  
Switch  
2.5mm mini jack  
• Start / pause mode (StartPause)  
Open / Close : Playback or recording starts.  
Close / Open : Playback or recording pauses.  
• Start / pause + track increment mode (StartPauTR)  
Open / Close : Playback or recording starts.  
Close / Open : Playback or recording pauses.  
Creates a new track during recording.  
6 Press the MENU/STORE button to register the settings.  
• Manual track mode (Manual TRK)  
Open / Close : Creates a new track.  
Close / Open : No operation.  
< Default value > Preset1 : Manual TRK  
Preset2 : StartPauTR  
2. Microphone remote connection  
Optional jack for the microphone remote RC600PMD  
(sold separately). The RC600PMD is a small unit that  
can be attached to the microphone.  
As the recorder can be controlled by hand while holding  
the microphone, this is a very useful device in situations  
such as recording interviews, etc.  
Preset3 : StartPause  
1 While the recorder is stopped, press the MENU/STORE  
button.  
2 Turn the JOG to select “Preset” and press the JOG.  
• Microphone remote RC600PMD has 3 buttons, REC,  
REC PAUSE, and MARK, which perform the same  
functions as the buttons on the recorder.  
3 Turn the JOG to select the preset number that you wish to  
set, and press the JOG.  
However, as the CDR310 does not have a marking  
function, the MARK button cannot be used.  
• The microphone remote has 1 LED that serves as the  
REC indicator and peak indicator.  
(REC indicator)  
Lights red during recording, and flashes red while  
recording is paused.  
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(Peak indicator)  
Initialization of preset settings  
Returns the settings of the selected preset number to default.  
Lights orange when the source level becomes the same  
level as [OVER] on the level meter during recording or  
recording pause.  
1 While the recorder is stopped, press the MENU/STORE  
button.  
However, it lights green when in standby (statuses other  
than recording and recording pause). Orange (peak)  
takes precedence over red in the display.  
Margin display  
For this reason, a precise clip margin (amount of margin  
from the current source level at 0dB) is displayed in –dB. The  
value is held in the same way as for peak hold. Press the  
CANCEL button to reset it.  
2 Turn the JOG to select “Preset” and press the JOG.  
Margin display  
CD-TEXT, ID3 tag  
3 Turn the JOG to select the preset number that you wish to  
There is no text display function on the recorder. However,  
the Time/Date stamp (the recording start date and time for a  
certain file) information can be recorded as text information.  
This is so file recording information can be seen on a regular  
CD player. The information is recorded in the title areas for  
both, as CD text for CD-DA, and as an ID3 tag for MP3.  
These text displays can be displayed on CD players that  
support these text displays.  
set, and press the JOG.  
4 Turn the JOG to select “Default” and press the JOG.  
• At this time, a default process confirmation screen is  
displayed. Press the JOG to perform the process.  
• After default processing, “Completed” is displayed for  
1 second, and the settings only for the selected preset  
number are returned to the default values. After that, the  
recorder returns to the stopped status.  
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There is no signal from the microphone input.  
• Check the input source settings. ( P.XX)  
Troubleshooting  
• Check the recording level settings. ( P.XX)  
If you think a malfunction has occurred, there may be no  
need to contact the dealer or the repair service counter.  
Please check the following points. You can easily solve many  
problems without needing to ask for professional help. If  
the problem cannot be solved even after performing these  
checks, contact your dealer.  
• Check if the microphone requires Phantom power. (  
P.XX)  
Cannot change recording format.  
• There is only one HD recording format.  
If tracks already recorded in a certain format already  
exist, the format cannot be changed.  
CD, or format the HD.  
Recorder power will not turn on.  
• Insert new batteries.  
• If you are using rechargeable batteries, recharge the  
batteries.  
• Check the connection of the AC adaptor.  
Too much noise  
• Check the cable connection between each device.  
Replace the cable if required.  
• Check that the recording level is suitable.  
The recorder power turns itself off after it is turned on.  
• Insert new batteries.  
Care and maintenance  
There is no sound from the internal speakers.  
• Check the LEVEL volume setting on the front side of the  
recorder.  
Dip a soft cloth into water mixed with a small amount of  
neutral detergent, wring out the cloth, and gently wipe the  
recorder.  
• Check the ON/OFF position of the speaker switch on the  
front side of the recorder.  
Cannot record  
• Check that the input source settings are correct.  
• Check to see if the maximum number of tracks, 999  
tracks, have been recorded.  
• Check that there is enough recording time remaining on  
the HD.  
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Error Messages  
Display  
Full_HD  
Full_999  
No Track  
No Disc  
Description  
There is no space remaining on the HD.  
Error messages  
The track number on the HD has reached the maximum number, track 999.  
No track files detected.  
No disc in the CD slot.  
Blank Disc  
No files detected on the CD.  
Cannot synchronize the signal because the sampling frequency of the digital input  
signal is not 44.1kHz.  
Unlocked  
Write_Err  
Read_Err  
Format_Err  
Err_MPU  
Write to the HD or CD-R failed.  
Read from the HD or CD-R failed.  
Formatting failed.  
MPU error detected.  
Err_HD  
HD error detected.  
Err_CDR  
CD-R drive error detected.  
Real Time Clock error detected.  
EEPROM error detected.  
SRAM error detected.  
Err_RTC  
Err_EEPROM  
Err_SRAM  
LowBattery  
Not Blank  
KEY LOCKED  
ALC On  
Warning messages  
System messages  
Battery voltage is low.  
There is no writable CD-R disc in the CD-R slot.  
Key Lock is engaged.  
The recording level control is set by ALC.  
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Output  
Specifications  
LINE OUT L/R  
Digital audio system  
Type ............................................................... RCA terminal  
Standard level ................................... 2 Vrms max./2 kohms  
DIGITAL OUT  
Type ............................................................... RCA terminal  
Output impedance ................................................. 75 ohms  
Standard input/output level ..................................... 0.5Vp-p  
Sampling frequency .............................................. 44.1 kHz  
Format ...................................................................... SPDIF  
System ................................................................ HD recorder  
Recording media ............................................... 1-inch 4G HD  
Writing CD media ........................................................... CD-R  
Recording format  
MP3 ( .mp3) ........................ MPEG1 layer 3 compression  
WAV ( .wav) ...........................................16-bit linear PCM,  
WAVE file format  
AIFF ( .aif) ...............................................16bit linear PCM,  
Audio Interchange File format  
CD ( .cda) .............................................16bit linear PCM,  
CD audio file format  
General  
Headphone output ........................................ 8 mW/ 32 ohms  
Speaker output ............................................ 150 mW/ 8 ohms  
Phantom power .................................................... + 48V, 5mA  
Power consumption  
Recording .......................................................... 5.0 W(DC)  
Playback ............................................................ 5.0 W(DC)  
Battery lifespan ............................... 4 hours (standard value)  
Dimensions  
Width ....................................................................... 113 mm  
Height ....................................................................... 47 mm  
Length ................................................................. 183.5 mm  
Weight......................................................................... 0.5 kg  
Recording bit rate  
MP3 .......................................... 128 kbps (mono : 64 kbps)  
WAV ................................... 1412 kbps (mono : 705.5 kbps)  
AIFF ................................... 1412 kbps (mono : 705.5 kbps)  
CD ...................................... 1412 kbps (mono : 705.5 kbps)  
Sampling frequency ................................................. 44.1 kHz  
Channel ................................................... 2 (stereo), 1 (mono)  
Frequency characteristics ........................ 16,000 Hz (-0.5dB)  
S/N ratio  
IEC-A load ......................................................... LINE 80 dB  
MIC 60 dB  
Overall height harmonic distortion by 0 VU (wav)  
.............................................................................. LINE 0.06%  
MIC 0.06%  
Provided accessories  
Dynamic range .............................................................. 80 dB  
AC adaptor ............................................................................ 1  
AA battery holder ................................................................... 1  
User’s guide ...........................................................................1  
Input  
MIC IN L/R  
Type ................................... XLR (1:GND, 2:HOT, 3:COLD)  
Input sensitivity (MIC) ...................... 1.0 mVrms/6.5 kohms  
LINE IN  
Type ............................................................... RCA terminal  
Input sensitivity ................................ 500 mVrms/20 kohms  
DIGITAL IN  
Accessories sold separately**  
ordering information.)  
Wired remote control ........................................... RC600PMD  
Type ............................................................... RCA terminal  
Input impedance .................................................... 75 ohms  
Standard input/output level ..................................... 0.5Vp-p  
Sampling frequency .............................................. 44.1 kHz  
Format ...................................................................... SPDIF  
* Specifications are subject to change without prior notice.  
49  
Exclusion of Damages (Americas only)  
LIMITED WARRANTY  
Your Marantz Professional product is warranted against  
manufacturer defects in material and workmanship for a  
period of one year parts and labor.  
Liability for any defective product is limited to repair or  
replacement of the product at manufacturer’s option.  
Manufacturer shall not be liable for damage to other products  
caused by any defects in Marantz products, damages based  
on inconvenience or loss of use of the product, or any other  
damages, whether incidental, consequential, or otherwise.  
Except as specified below, this warranty covers defects in  
material and workmanship. The following are not covered  
under warranty:  
Some States do not allow limitations on how long an implied  
warranty lasts and/or do not allow the exclusion or limitation  
of incidental or consequential damages, so the above  
limitations and exclusions may not apply to you.  
1. Damage, deterioration, malfunction or failure to meet  
performance specifications resulting from:  
a)Accidents, acts of nature, misuse, abuse, neglect or  
unauthorized product modification.  
How State Law Relates to the Warranty (Americas only)  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may  
have other rights which may vary from State to State.  
b)Improper installation, removal or maintenance, or failure  
to follow supplied instructions.  
c)Repair or attempted repair by a non-Marantz authorized  
agent.  
Marantz Professional Service Number (Americas only):  
Marantz Professional Factory Service (630) 741-0330, toll  
free within the US (866) 405-2154.  
d)Any shipment (claims must be presented to the carrier).  
e)Any cause other than a defect of manufacturing.  
2. Cleaning, check-ups with no fault found or changes  
incurred for installation, removal or reinstallation of the  
product.  
3. Any serialized product on which the serial number has  
been defaced, modified or removed.  
Products purchased outside of the United States, its  
possessions or territories.  
This warranty is enforceable only in the United States and its  
possessions or territories.  
Marantz Professional products Sales Office Site:  
For inquiries or information on repair service of Marantz  
Professional Products, please contact our Sales Office  
or Tech Support Centre near you which are listed in D&M  
Professional website below.  
4. Batteries and battery chargers.  
5. Accessories, including but not limited to: cables, mounting  
hardware and brackets, cleaning accessories, power cords  
and adapters, and carry cases.  
Non-transferable warranty  
This Warranty may be enforced only by the original  
purchaser.  
AMERICA  
D&M Professional America http://www.d-mpro.com  
Service number : 866-405-2154 (Toll Free)  
EUROPE  
What We Will Pay For  
We will pay for all labor and material expenses for items  
covered by the warranty.  
D&M Professional Europe  
ASIA / OTHERS  
HowYou Can Get Service (Americas only)  
1. If your unit needs service in the USA, contact our service  
referral at the appropriate telephone number indicated  
below. We will advise you of the name and location of one  
or more authorized service centers from which service  
may be obtained. Please do not return the unit directly to  
us.  
Marantz Korea Co.,Ltd.  
DENON Asia Co.,Ltd.  
D&M Electronics Singapore Pte. Ltd.  
2. You must pay any shipping charges if it is necessary  
to ship the product for service. If the necessary repairs  
are covered by the warranty, we will pay return shipping  
charges to your location anywhere in the United States or  
its territories.  
3. Whenever warranty service is required, you must present  
the original dated sales receipt or other proof of date  
purchased.  
Limitation of Implied Warranties  
All implied warranties, including warranties of merchantability  
and fitness for a particular purpose, are limited in duration to  
the length of this warranty.  
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D&M Holdings Inc.  
PROFESSIONAL BUSINESS COMPANY  
Printed in Japan  
08/2006  
00M28BS851250 ecmf-e  

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