Marantz Stereo System PMD680 User Manual

SETTING UP  
FOREWORD  
This section must be read before any connection is made  
to the mains supply.  
Fe a t u re s  
• MPEG I Layer 2 compression technology for recording  
and playback of mono MPEG audio.  
WARNINGS  
• Recording and playback to and from approved  
PCMCIA PC Cards (ATA flash or hard disk card).  
Do not expose the equipment to rain or moisture.  
Do not remove the cover from the equipment.  
• MS-DOS compatible file system.  
– MPEG Files in .wav, .mpg, and .bwf.  
– PCM files in broadcast .wav and .bwf.  
Do not push anything inside the equipment through  
the ventilation holes.  
• A wide variety of input and output jacks.  
– Microphone input jacks (XLR and 1/4”).  
– Line level RCA input and output jacks.  
– Digital coaxial output jack (SPDIF, 48kHz).  
– Telephone jack (input/output).  
COPYRIGHT  
Recording and playback of any material may require  
consent. For further information refer to the following:  
—Copyright Act 1956  
• Three recording modes; LP, MP, and SP.  
• Bit rate is assigned to each mode by presetting.  
• Three record level options: manual, manual with  
limiter, and automatic level control (ALC).  
—Dramatic and Musical Performers Act 1958  
—Performers Protection Acts 1963 and 1972  
—any subsequent statutory enactments and orders  
• Skip playback and repeat playback using a built-in  
EDL (Edit Decision List).  
• In pre-recording mode, 2 seconds recording prior to  
the recording start is done.  
Unexpected chance of starting recording is not missed.  
INTRODUCTION  
Please read these operating instructions carefully. We  
recommend that you read the entire user guide before  
you connect or operate the unit.  
• 3-way power supply:  
– 8 Alkaline AA (R6) batteries  
After you have reviewed the contents this manual, we  
suggest that you make all system connections before you  
attempt to operate the unit.  
– AC adaptor (supplied)  
– Rechargeable Ni-Cad pack (optional)  
• ANC (Ambient Noise Control) switch for eliminating  
unwanted background noise.  
• Built in clock automatically imprints each file with the  
date and time of creation.  
PRECAUTIONS  
The following precautions should be considered when  
operating the equipment.  
• Built-in mono condenser microphone.  
• Built-in speaker.  
When setting the equipment ensure that :  
– air is allowed to circulate freely around the equipment  
– the equipment is on a vibration free surface  
– the equipment will not be exposed to interference from an  
external source  
• Backlit LCD display.  
• Remote jack for external start/stop control.  
– the equipment will not be exposed to excessive heat, cold,  
moisture or dust  
– the equipment will not be exposed to direct sunlight  
– the equipment will not be exposed to electrostatic discharges  
• In addition, never place heavy objects on the equipment.  
• If a foreign body or water does enter the equipment, contact  
your nearest dealer or service center.  
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SETTING UP  
AC a d a p t o r  
When recording for extended periods, or using this unit  
in a studio environment we recommend using the AC  
adaptor.  
Ba t t e rie s a n d AC Ad a p t o r  
Alka lin e Ba t t e rie s  
The PMD680 uses 8 standard AA-type alkaline batteries.  
Load as shown in the following illustration.  
to AC outlet  
Ba t t e ry re p la ce m e n t  
Notes  
• It is recommended to always use a Marantz AC adaptor  
(DA740PMDU).  
When the battery alert indicator (  
) appears in the  
display, replace all batteries with new ones. Once this  
indicator appears there are approximately XXX hours of  
battery life remaining.  
Fresh alkaline batteries can provide up to XXX hours of  
continuous recording or playback.  
Ni-Ca d Re ch a rg e a b le Ba t t e ry  
(o p t io n a l)  
The PMD680 can use an optional Ni-Cad rechargeable  
battery. Be sure batteries are fully charged before use.  
These batteries have a longer operating life than  
standard alkaline batteries, reducing the number of  
battery changes required under heavy usage (see  
below). Refer to the following illustrations to load the  
battery.  
Notes  
• When recording, to avoid problems caused by loss of  
battery power it is recommended to always use new  
alkaline batteries.  
• Use only AA batteries for replacement.  
• Be sure to insert the batteries with correct polarity (as  
illustrated on the battery compartment).  
• Remove the batteries if the unit will not be used for an  
extended period of time.  
• Battery life may vary depending on the conditions under  
which the unit is operated (environmental temperature,  
humidity, speaker usage, etc.).  
• If batteries leak, dispose them immediately. Avoid  
touching the leaking material or letting it come into  
contact with clothing, etc. Clean the battery compartment  
thoroughly before installing new batteries.  
Ba t t e ry re p la ce m e n t  
When the battery alert indicator (  
) appears in the  
display, charge the battery or replace the rechargeable  
battery with a fully charged one. Once this indicator  
appears there are approximately (???) hours of battery  
life remaining.  
Fully charged Ni-Cad batteries can provide up to 3  
hours of continuous recording or playback.  
Ch a rg in g t im e  
Approximately 3 hours.  
Notes  
• When recording, to avoid problems caused by loss of  
battery power it is recommend to always use fully charged  
batteries.  
• Battery life may vary depending on the conditions under  
which the unit is operated (environmental temperature,  
humidity, speaker usage, etc.).  
• It is recommended to only use the Marantz AC adaptor  
(DA740PMDU) for charging the rechargeable battery.  
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SETTING UP  
Po w e r On /Off  
Se t t in g t h e Da t e a n d Tim e  
Before operating your PMD680, perform the following  
operations to set the current date and time.  
The current date and time are recorded automatically at  
the beginning of each recording.  
Po w e r o n  
Sliding the power switch rightward makes power on  
and off in turn.  
When power is applied from the battery or the AC  
adapter, sliding the power switch make the unit enter  
standby status.  
Sliding the power switch rightward in standby status,  
the main power is put on and the unit detects existence  
of the card in the card slot.  
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With the power off, slide POWER to the right  
while holding down DISPLAY (TIME/DATE).  
The unit turns on and enters the date/time  
setup mode.  
If the card in the slot is formatted complying with the  
units specification, the display blinks showing TOC  
(Tabel Of Contents) creating message, then enters stop  
status.  
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4
5
6
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Press 1˜4 or ¢˜¡ to set the year, then  
press PLAY/PAUSE (3˜8) to enter.  
Press 1˜4 or ¢˜¡ to set the month,  
then press PLAY/PAUSE (3˜8) to enter.  
Press 1˜4 or ¢˜¡ to set the day, then  
press PLAY/PAUSE (3˜8) to enter.  
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Press 1˜4 or ¢˜¡ to set the hour, then  
press PLAY/PAUSE (3˜8) to enter.  
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OVER  
Press 1˜4 or ¢˜¡ to set the minute,  
then press PLAY/PAUSE (3˜8) to enter.  
The seconds start counting from 00 and the  
unit automatically returns to its normal  
operation mode (stop status) immediately  
after you press DISPLAY (TIME/DATE) key.  
Pressing PLAY/PAUSE (3˜8) instead of  
DISPLAY (TIME/DATE) key, the minute  
setting is entered and the menu returns to year  
setting menu (step 2).  
About the display in stop status, please refer to the  
chapter of "Data Display" on page xxx.  
If the card is not formatted complying with the unit  
specification, the display shows unformat message.  
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Pressing STOP (7) before setting minute  
cancels all the date/time setting.  
If the card does not exist in the card slot, the display  
shows no card message.  
Po w e r Off  
Sliding the power switch rightward while main power  
is on, the main power is put off after necessary process  
for shutdown, and the unit enters standby status.  
While recording or rec-pause, the main power is not put  
off even if the power switch is operated.  
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SETTING UP  
Fo rm a t t in g t h e PC ca rd  
Un d e rst a n d in g PC Ca rd s  
Before using a PC Card for the first time, perform the  
following operations to format the PC card so that it can  
be used to record audio. This operation completely  
erases any information stored on the card. Be sure to  
backup any important information before formatting.  
The model PMD680 records directly to Flash or Hard  
Disk-type PC cards. One of the many advantages is that  
it allows you to transfer audio data to a computer  
immediately after recording.  
No t e  
You can also use this operation to completely erase a  
previously used PC card containing audio data you no longer  
need.  
Recommended media  
SanDisk® PC Card  
SanDisk® Compact Flash (with PC card adapter)  
SanDisk and Compact Flash are trademarks of SanDisk.  
Op e ra t io n  
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Start operation in standby mode.  
Insert card you want to format.  
Slide the POWER to the right while holding  
down ERASE (FORMAT).  
In se rt in g t h e ca rd  
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5
The format message is displayed.  
After formatting the card and generate the EDL  
file, "done" message is displayed for 3 seconds.  
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The unit enters the stop status.  
Display while formatting  
No t e s  
OVER  
• Make sure the card is inserted with the correct side facing  
up.  
Display when the formatting was done (for S seconds)  
Eje ct in g t h e ca rd  
OVER  
Notes  
• Even the PC card was formatted by MSDOS PC,  
formatting by the unit is neccessary to format it in the  
unit's format. After this formatting, the PC card is still  
readable by PC as MSDOS file.  
PUSH  
After using the card many times, it is recommended to do  
this formatting operation to streamline the fragmentation.  
• Do not eject the PC card or turn this unit’s power off while  
formatting is in progress.  
No t e  
The EJECT button is mechanical and ejects the PC card  
regardless of the unit’s power or operating status.  
Do not press EJECT while recording (when the REC indicator  
is lit). This may result in the loss of all data on the PC card.  
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SETTING UP  
To o u t p u t a n a lo g a u d io sig n a ls t o a n o t h e r  
a u d io co m p o n e n t  
Co n n e ct in g Micro p h o n e s  
Connect the source component’s analog line input jacks  
to this unit’s LINE OUT (RCA) jack.  
Connect the microphones as shown below.  
With the PMD680, you can connect a microphone (for  
mono recording) to either the MIC 1 (XLR) jack or the  
MIC 2 (1/4" phone) jack.  
TAPE DECK, etc.  
LINE IN  
MIC (1/4")  
or  
MIC (XLR)  
Notes  
• To connect the mono PMD680 LINE OUT to a stereo input,  
a Y-adaptor cable can be used.  
To re co rd fro m o r o u t p u t t h ro u g h a t e le p h o n e  
w ire  
Notes  
• Take care to not connect or disconnect microphones while  
recording. This may result in unwanted sounds in the  
recording.  
Connect the phone line to the TELEPHONE IN/OUT  
jack.  
Co n n e ct in g An a lo g  
Co m p o n e n t s  
The following illustrations show you how to connect  
analog audio components for recording or playback.  
To re co rd fro m a n a lo g a u d io co m p o n e n t s  
Connect the source component’s analog line output  
jacks to this unit’s LINE IN (RCA) jack.  
RJ-11 splitter  
Wall jack  
TAPE DECK, etc.  
LINE OUT  
Phone  
Notes  
• Do not start recording until the telephone connects with  
the dialed telephone number.  
• Please be advised that connecting the PMD680 to a  
telephone line is illegal in some countries.  
Notes  
• To connect a stereo source to the mono PMD680 LINE IN,  
a Y-adaptor cable can be used.  
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SETTING UP  
Ot h e r Co n n e ct io n s  
Co n n e ct in g Dig it a l  
Co m p o n e n t s  
Re m o t e co n t ro l  
The following illustrations show you how to connect  
digital audio components for recording.  
Contact closure  
sw itch  
To o u t p u t d ig it a l a u d io sig n a ls t o a n o t h e r a u d io  
co m p o n e n t  
Connect the source component’s digital input jacks to  
this unit’s DIGITAL OUT (coaxial) jack, and set the  
DIGITAL OUT switch ON.  
DAT, etc.  
DIGITAL IN  
Ava ila b le Fu n ct io n s  
The remote Pauses or Un-Pauses the unit when Play  
status.  
Notes  
• The unit must first be put in Play status manually before  
the remote connector will work.  
He a d p h o n e s  
Notes  
When digital output is not used, turn the DIGITAL OUT  
switch OFF.  
Connect headphones to the PHONES output to monitor  
the sound during recording and playback.  
Use the HP/SPK VOLUME knob to control the volume  
of the headphones. The sound from the internal speaker  
is muted automatically when headphones are  
connected.  
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GENERAL FUNCTION  
Ch a rg in g Ba t t e ry  
Da t a Disp la y  
Charging Battery is done while,  
• power is supplied from AC adaptor.  
• Ni-Cad battery is loaded.  
• presetting of battery is Ni-Cad battery (refer to page xxx,  
PRESETTING).  
Ch a n g in g Disp la y In fo rm a t io n  
Pressing DISPLAY (TIME/DATE) key changes the  
display information as follows.  
• CHARGE slide switch setting is ON  
Du rin g st o p m o d e  
While charging, charge LED blinks. After charge is  
completed, charge LED becomes stably on.  
q Total Track No  
Total Track Time  
Note  
• Charge does not happen and charge LED turns off while  
power is on. Charge occurs only in standby (power off)  
status.  
TRACK  
TOTAL  
TIME  
SP  
OVER  
50  
40  
24  
12  
6
2
0
-dB  
w Total Track No  
Remain Time  
(time available for recording  
at the selected bit rate)  
Lo w Ba t t e ry Wa rn in g a n d  
Au t o Po w e r Off  
TRACK  
REMAIN TIME  
When the remaining battery energy is anticipated to last  
in about xxx minutes, battery warning indicator turns  
on in the display (1st warning).  
SP  
OVER  
50  
40  
24  
12  
6
2
0
-dB  
TRACK  
TIME  
e Current Time  
OVER  
50  
40  
24  
12  
6
2
0
-dB  
TIME  
SP  
After that, when the remaining battery energy is  
anticipated to last soon, battery warning indicator in the  
display and REC LED start to blink, and beep sound  
turns on and off in 1 second interval (2nd warning).  
OVER  
50  
40  
24  
12  
6
2
0
-dB  
r Current Date  
TRACK  
TIME  
TIME  
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SP  
OVER  
50  
40  
24  
12  
6
2
0
-dB  
5
OVER  
50  
40  
24  
12  
6
2
0
-dB  
After 2nd warning, when the battery voltage goes down  
lower than operating voltage, the unit enters auto  
power off process. If the unit is working (playback,  
recording, editing), necessary shut down process (file  
update and closing) takes place. Then the power is  
turned off and the unit enters standby status.  
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GENERAL FUNCTION  
Du rin g p la yb a ck  
Du rin g Re co rd in g  
q Current Track No  
Recording elapsed time on  
current track  
q Current Track No  
Time elapsed on current  
playing track  
TRACK  
TIME  
TRACK  
REC  
TIME  
SP  
SP  
OVER  
50  
40  
24  
12  
6
2
0
-dB  
OVER  
50  
40  
24  
12  
6
2
0
-dB  
w Current Track No  
Remain recording time  
(Time available for  
recording)  
w Current Track No  
Remain time of current  
playing track  
TRACK  
TRACK  
REMAIN TIME  
REMAIN TIME  
REC  
SP  
SP  
OVER  
50  
40  
24  
12  
6
2
0
-dB  
OVER  
50  
40  
24  
12  
6
2
0
-dB  
e Current Track No  
Accumulated time elapsed  
(Total time of exiting tracks  
previous to the current track  
+ time elapsed on current  
playing track)  
e Current Track No  
Accumulated recording time  
elapsed  
(Total time of exiting tracks  
previous to the current track  
+ recording time elapsed on  
the current track)  
TRACK  
TOTAL  
TIME  
TRACK  
TOTAL  
TIME  
SP  
REC  
SP  
OVER  
50  
40  
24  
12  
6
2
0
-dB  
OVER  
50  
40  
24  
12  
6
2
0
-dB  
r Current Track No  
Total playback remain time  
(Total time of exiting tracks  
after the current track +  
Remain time of current  
playing track)  
To Illu m in a t e t h e Disp la y Pa n e l  
• Pressing LIGHT key for less than 1 second, the back  
light of the display panel turns on for 3 seconds and  
turns off.  
• Pressing the LIGHT key for 1 second or more, the  
back light turns on and keeps on. Pressing the LIGHT  
key again, the back light turns off.  
TRACK  
TOTAL REMAIN TIME  
SP  
OVER  
50  
40  
40  
40  
24  
12  
6
2
0
-dB  
Ke ylo ck  
t Recorded Bit Rate  
Time when the current track  
recording was started  
To avoid accident by unintentionally hitting the key,  
keylock function is provided.  
While the KEYLOCK slide switch is set to LOCK  
position, any other key operation is neglected except  
that;  
LIGHT key while power on status.  
POWER key while power off (standby) status.  
If you operate the other keys, "Hold" message is  
displayed for 1 second.  
RECORDED  
TIME  
SP  
OVER  
50  
24  
12  
6
2
0
-dB  
y Recorded Bit Rate  
Date when the current track  
recording was started  
TRACK  
RECORDED  
OVER  
50  
40  
24  
12  
6
2
0
-dB  
SP  
Note  
OVER  
50  
24  
12  
6
2
0
-dB  
Keylock effects on PRE REC (slide switch), REC MODE (slide  
switch), and all push buttons except LIGHT key.  
Keylock does not effect on other slide switches.  
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RECORDING  
Am b ie n t No ise Co n t ro l  
ANC (Ambient Noise Control) is effective for all  
microphone input and telephone input, but is not  
Se le ct io n a n d Ma n ip u la t io n  
o f In p u t So u rce  
effective for line input.  
MP  
OFF  
ON  
1
2/INT  
LINE  
ON  
SP  
LP  
In p u t So u rce Se le ct io n  
Input source is selected from external XLR microphone  
connector input, 1/4" microphone connector input,  
internal microphone input, line input, and telephone  
SPEAKER  
LIMITER  
ALC  
MIC  
REC MODE  
-15dB  
MANUAL  
TEL  
0dB  
-30dB  
REC LEVEL  
INPUT  
MIC ATTEN  
FLAT  
input.  
MP  
OFF  
ON  
1
2/INT  
LINE  
ON  
SP  
LP  
OFF  
OFF  
LOCK  
SPEAKER  
LIMITER  
ALC  
MIC  
REC MODE  
-15dB  
KEY LOCK  
PRE REC  
ANC  
MANUAL  
TEL  
0dB  
-30dB  
This function filters out unwanted frequencies for  
recording.  
REC LEVEL  
INPUT  
MIC ATTEN  
FLAT  
OFF  
OFF  
LOCK  
• Band-pass (  
lower) and high  
) : Cuts low frequency (150Hz and  
frequency (3KHz and higher)  
KEY LOCK  
PRE REC  
ANC  
• Flat : No filtering  
• Low-cut (  
lower)  
) : Cuts low frequency (150Hz and  
INPUT LEVEL switch selects from telephone input,  
microphone input, and line input. Only when INPUT  
LEVEL switch is at the MIC INPUT position, MIC  
INPUT switch becomes effective. XLR microphone  
connector input is assigned to "1" position of MIC  
INPUT switch. 1/4" microphone connector input and  
internal microphone input are assigned to "2 / INT  
MIC" position of MIC INPUT switch.  
If a microphone plug is inserted into the 1/4"  
microphone connector, the input from the 1/4"  
microphone connector becomes effective. If a  
microphone plug is not inserted into the 1/4"  
microphone connector, the input from the internal  
microphone becomes effective.  
REC LEVEL  
For all inputs (external microphone, internal  
microphone, line), three ways of level control are  
selected by REC LEVEL switch  
• ALC (Automatic Level Control): Automated recording  
level adjustment based on the level of the input signal  
(REC LEVEL knob does not effect the recording).  
Time constant is long to prevent sudden fluctuations  
in the recording level.  
• LIMITER: Although the recording level must be  
adjusted by REC LEVEL knob, signals over 0VU  
trigger an automatic reduction of the recording level.  
Time constant is short to provide quick restoration of  
the manually set recording level.  
Effective microphone input  
MIC INPUT  
switch position  
When limitter works (at signals over 0VU), REC LED  
also dimms as a noticeable warning.  
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2 / INT MIC  
1/4" connector  
XLR microphone  
connector input  
1/4" microphone  
connector input  
(Refer to Recording Indication on page xx)  
• MANUAL: Recording level must be adjusted  
manually using the REC LEVEL knob.  
Inserted  
Internal Microphone  
Input  
Not inserted  
Effective Manipulation for Inputs  
Manipulation  
MIC  
ANC  
REC LEVEL  
(ALC, LIMITTER,  
MANUAL)  
ATTENUATION  
(Ambieent Noise  
Control)  
MIC ATTENUATION  
Input  
Telephone Input  
MIC ATTENUATION is effective only for the signal  
from external microphone inputs, i.e. XLR microphone  
connector input and 1/4" microphone connector input.  
MIC ATTENUATION is NOT effective for the signal  
Not effective  
Not effective  
Effective  
Effective  
Effective  
XLR microphone Effective  
connector input  
1/4" microphone  
connector input  
Effective  
Effective  
Effective  
Effective  
Effective  
MIC  
from internal microphone inputs and line input.  
MP  
Internal  
microphone Input  
Not effective  
Not effective  
Effective  
OFF  
ON  
1
2/INT  
LINE  
ON  
SP  
LP  
Line Input  
Not effective  
SPEAKER  
LIMITER  
ALC  
MIC  
REC MODE  
-15dB  
MANUAL  
TEL  
0dB  
-30dB  
Re co rd in g Le ve l Ad ju st m e n t  
REC LEVEL  
INPUT  
MIC ATTEN  
FLAT  
OFF  
OFF  
LOCK  
For the input on which REC LEVEL is effective (refer to  
the above table), recording level should be adjusted  
using LEVEL KNOB. Watching the audio level meter  
and monitoring the input sound, use the REC LEVEL  
knob to adjust the audio level meter so that the 0dB  
indicator just barely flicker at the highest peak of the  
input sound level. The OVER indicator should not light  
(this would result in clipping).  
KEY LOCK  
PRE REC  
ANC  
0dB (no attenuation), -15dB attenuation, and -30dB  
attenuation of the microphone input is selected by MIC  
ATTENUATION switch. Mic attenuation is used to  
normalize the difference in sensitivity of the external  
microphones and realize the best S/N ratio in recording.  
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RECORDING  
SILENT SKIP  
Re co rd in g Be h a vio r Se t t in g  
After detecting continuous certain length of silence, the  
unit enters rec-pause status and stays in that status as  
long as silence continues. When sound input is detected,  
the unit resumes recording. This function saves the card  
memory by skipping the silent part.  
REC MODE  
Three recording modes are selectable  
• LP (Long Play mode): Long playback/recording time,  
Low sound quality. (Icon LP is showed on the display  
during recording status and rec-pause status.)  
• MP (Medium Play Mode): Medium playback  
recording time, Medium sound quality. (Icon LP and  
SP turn off on the display during recording status and  
rec-pause status.)  
Silent skip mode is set and reset in toggle manner by  
pushing the SILENT SKIP button. While silent skip  
mode is set, the icon S.SKIP turns on in the display.  
REPEAT  
RENUMBER  
ERASE  
SILENT SKIP AUTO MARK  
FORMAT  
PRESET  
• SP (Short Play mode) Short playback/recording time,  
High sound quality. (Icon SP is showed on the display  
during recording status and rec-pause status.)  
The level and the length of sound to enter the rec-pause  
status are preset by preset operation (refer to Presetting  
Parameters on page xx). The factory setting (default)  
value is three seconds, -40 dB.  
The sound level to resume recording is always -24dB.  
SILENT SKIP always works with pre-recording function  
(PRE-REC) regardless of PRE-REC switch setting, to  
prevent dropping of recorded sound when the  
recording is resumed.  
MP  
OFF  
ON  
1
2/INT  
LINE  
ON  
SP  
LP  
SPEAKER  
LIMITER  
MIC  
REC MODE  
-15dB  
ALC  
MANUAL  
TEL  
0dB  
-30dB  
REC LEVEL  
INPUT  
MIC ATTEN  
FLAT  
OFF  
OFF  
LOCK  
Note  
KEY LOCK  
PRE REC  
ANC  
Silent skip works while recording status. So, once you  
have to start recording.  
In rec-pause status made manually (by pressing REC/  
MARK button once in stop status, or by pressing PLAY/  
PAUSE button while recording), the recording does not  
start even if the sound is detected.  
The bit rate is assigned to each recording mode by  
preset operation (Refer to the chapter of Presetting  
Parameters on page xx).  
PRE REC  
While PRE REC switch is on, pre-recording function  
becomes active. While REC PAUSE status, 2 seconds  
sound data is recorded in a buffer memory in the unit in  
first-in-first-out manner.  
AUTO MARK  
A mark is put automatically every time rec-pause status  
changes to REC status.  
So, 2 seconds of recording is added prior to the  
recording made after the recording operation is started.  
This function saves from missing the unexpected  
recording chance which occurs suddenly.  
REPEAT  
RENUMBER  
ERASE  
SILENT SKIP AUTO MARK  
FORMAT  
PRESET  
MP  
OFF  
ON  
1
2/INT  
LINE  
ON  
SP  
LP  
AUTO MARK mode is set and reset in toggle manner by  
pushing the AUTO MARK button. While AUTO MARK  
mode is set, the icon A. MARK turns on in the display.  
While silent skip (S.SKIP) mode is set, the unit  
automatically put a mark when the recording is  
resumed at the sound detected after the silence.  
For mark, refer to "Marking and EDL Playback" on page  
xxx.  
SPEAKER  
LIMITER  
ALC  
MIC  
REC MODE  
-15dB  
MANUAL  
TEL  
0dB  
-30dB  
REC LEVEL  
INPUT  
MIC ATTEN  
FLAT  
OFF  
OFF  
LOCK  
KEY LOCK  
PRE REC  
ANC  
Note  
Note  
• If REC PAUSE status was less than 2 seconds, the sound  
during REC PAUSE is pre-recorded.  
• AUTO MARK mode can be set/reset whether in recording  
status or in rec-pause status.  
• When pre-recording is started, recording elapsed time  
shown in the display starts counting up. If the pre-  
recording status exceeds 2 seconds, the recording elapsed  
time in the display keeps blinking showing 2 seconds.  
• When recording is started, pre-recorded time (2 seconds in  
maximum) is added to the time after recording is started,  
and so displayed.  
• Maximum quantity of mark in a card is 255. If the quantity  
of the mark is already 255, the unit does not enter the  
AUTO MARK mode even pushing the AUTO MARK  
button.  
• When the the unit enters rec-pause status with the 255  
marks, AUTO MARK mode is reset and shows mark full  
message "FULL -P 255" in 3 seconds, staying in recording  
standby (rec-pause) status. Recording function other than  
AUTO MARK works normally.  
• If STOP is pressed while REC PUASE status, prerecorded  
data is lost and the unit enters STOP status.  
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RECORDING  
Tra ck Nu m b e r o f Ne w Re co rd in g  
Re co rd in g Op e ra t io n  
Track number of new recording is next number to that  
of the last track. If number of the last track is N, the  
track number of new recording is N+1.  
Ba sic Pro ce d u re  
• Pressing REC/MARK key in stop status, the unit  
enters rec-pause status.  
• Pressing REC/MARK key in rec-pause status, the unit  
enters recording status.  
• Pressing PLAY/PAUSE key in recording status, the  
unit enters rec-pause status.  
• Pressing REC/MARK key in recording status, the unit  
put mark at that point (regarding mark, refer to  
Marking and EDL playback on page xx).  
• Pressing STOP key in recording status or in rec-pause  
status, the unit enters stop status.  
Ca rd fu ll  
When card becomes full while recording, the recording  
is stopped, the card full message "FUL Card" is  
displayed for 3 seconds.  
This message is also displayed when attempt to start  
recording was made (REC/MARK button was pressed)  
after card full. Then the unit stops.  
record settings  
Tra ck Fu ll  
The maximum track number in a card is 255 tracks.  
When attempt to start recording was made (REC/  
MARK button was pressed) while 255 tracks exits  
already in a card, track full message "FUL 255" is  
displayed.  
REC LED  
REC/MARK  
STOP  
So u n d Le ve l Mo n it o rin g  
In rec-pause status and in recording status, the input  
sound becomes audible (through the internal speaker or  
head phone) and sound level is displayed at the level  
meter.  
Ca u t io n  
Re co rd in g In d ica t io n  
Changing REC MODE switch during recording or rec-  
pause is not effective. The change is effective only in  
stop status and the REC MODE is applied to the next  
track recording.  
The minimum length of one track is 0.5 second. A track  
less than 0.5 second is not generated (If you start  
recording and stop it after less 0.5 second, a track would  
not be made).  
During rec-pause status, REC indicator on the display  
and REC LED on the front panel blink.  
During recording status, REC indicator on the display  
and REC LED on the front panel turn on.  
TRACK  
TIME  
REC  
SP LP  
OVER  
50  
40  
24  
12  
6
2
0
-dB  
REC LED dimms when the limitter works.  
(Refer to REC LEVEL on page xx)  
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St o p  
Ba sic Op e ra t io n  
To stop playback, press STOP ( 7 ).  
If mark was edited during the playback, EDL file is  
updated. During EDL update, display shows "TOC"  
blinking (about EDL, refer to Marking and EDL  
Playback on page xx).  
Playback can be monitored through the internal speaker  
or a pair of headphones. Use the HP/SPK VOLUME  
knob to adjust the level of the internal speaker or  
headphones.  
The audio signal is also output from the LINE OUT jack,  
DIGITAL OUT jack, and TELEPHONE IN/OUT jack.  
The level of the signals output from these jacks is not  
effected by the position of the HP/SPK VOLUME knob.  
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OVER  
Pre p a ra t io n  
SPEAKER MODE / SPEAKER  
When STOP key is pressed, playback location returns to  
the beginning of the first track.  
To listen to the playback via the internal speaker, set the  
SPEAKER switch to ON. To mute output from the  
internal speaker (when using an external monitor  
system, etc.) set SPEAKER to OFF.  
Note  
When headphones are connected no sound comes from the  
internal speaker, regardless of the setting of the SPEAKER  
switch.  
Op e ra t io n  
To st a rt p la yb a ck  
Press PLAY/PAUSE (3˜8) during stop mode.  
To p a u se d u rin g p la yb a ck  
Press PLAY/PAUSE (3˜8).  
The playback is paused at the location when PLAY/  
PAUSE is pressed.  
To sw it ch t h e in fo rm a t io n sh o w n in t h e d isp la y  
Press TIME (refer to Data Display on page XX).  
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PLAYBACK a n d EDITING  
Au d ib le Se e k  
Un -a u d ib le Fa st Acce ss  
This section explains about higher speed (x4) audible  
This section explains about 30-250 times fast un-audible  
access.  
access.  
(refer to Summary of Accessing Behavior on page xxx  
for the details)  
(refer to Summary of Accessing Behavior on page xxx  
for the details)  
+
Se e k  
FF (Fa st Fo rw a rd )  
Seek + is 4 times fast audible forward access.  
Press and hold ¢/¡ during playback.  
The unit playbacks forward at four times as high speed  
as normal playback speed.  
FF is 30-250 times fast un-audible forward access.  
Press and hold ¢/¡ during pause status.  
The unit runs forward without sound at thirty times as  
fast as normal playback speed.  
Holding the ¢/¡ presssed.  
After keeping ¢/¡ pressed for 2 seconds, the FF  
speed shifts up to 250 times as fast as normal playback  
speed.  
Keeping ¢/¡ pressed, the unit keeps FF .  
Playback time counter is incremented and displayed  
according to the FF motion.  
The unit keeps going the Seek +. Then releasing the  
¢/¡, the unit resumes playback at the normal  
speed. Playback time counter is displayed according to  
the Seek + motion.  
Releasing ¢/¡, the unit pauses at the location  
shown by the time counter.  
Note  
+
While keeping on Seek , the unit works as follows according  
to repeat play mode (refer to Repeat Play on page xxx):  
• If single track repeat mode is not set, Seek goes through  
the tracks util the end of the last track. Then;  
• If entire track repeat mode is not set, the unit stays at  
the end of the last track without sound.  
• If entire track repeat mode is set, the unit skips to the  
top of the first track and continues Seek . (When entire  
track repeat mode is on, whole tracks are assumed to be  
continuous in a circle manner in Seek , that is, next  
track to the last track is assumed as the first track.)  
• If single track repeat mode is set, Seek + works within the  
current track only.  
• When the unit reached the end of the track, the unit  
skips to the top of the current track and continues Seek .  
+
Note  
While keeping on FF, the unit works as follows according to  
repeat play mode (refer to Repeat Play on page xxx):  
• If single track repeat mode is not set, FF goes through the  
tracks util the end of the last track. Then;  
• If entire track repeat mode is not set, the unit pauses at  
the end of the last track.  
• If entire track repeat mode is set, the unit skips to the  
top of the first track and continues FF. (When entire  
track repeat mode is on, whole tracks are assumed to be  
continuous in a circle manner in FF as well as in Seek+.  
That is, next track to the last track is assumed as the first  
track.)  
+
+
+
• If single track repeat mode is set, FF works within the  
current track only.  
• When the unit reached the end of the track, the unit  
skips to the top of the current track and continues FF.  
-
Se e k  
Seek - is 4 times fast audible backward access.  
Press and hold 1/4 during playback.  
The unit playbacks backward at four times as high  
speed as normal playback speed.  
RWD (Re Win D)  
Holding the 1/4 pressed, the unit keeps going the  
Seek -. Then releasing the 1/4, the unit resumes  
playback at the normal speed. Playback time counter is  
displayed according to the Seek - motion.  
RWD is 30 times fast un-audible backward access.  
Press and hold 1/4 during pause status.  
The unit playbacks backward at thirty times as high  
speed as normal playback speed.  
After keeping 1/4 pressed for 2 seconds, the RWD  
speed shifts up to 250 times as fast as normal playback  
speed.  
Keeping 1/4 pressed, the unit keeps RWD.  
Playback time counter is decreased and displayed  
according to the RWD motion.  
Note  
-
While keeping on Seek , the unit works as follows according to  
repeat play mode (refer to Repeat Play on page xxx):  
• If single track repeat mode is not set, Seek goes through  
the tracks util the top of the first track. Then stays there  
without sound until the 1/4 is released. After  
releasing 1/4, the unit resumes playback from there  
at the normal speed.  
-
Releasing 1/4, the unit pauses at the location  
shown by the time counter.  
-
• If single track repeat mode is set, Seek works within the  
current track only.  
Note  
• When the unit reached top of the current track, the unit  
stays there without sound until 1/4 is released.  
After releasing 1/4, the unit resumes playback  
from there at the normal speed.  
While keeping on RWD, the unit works as follows in relation  
with repeat play mode (refer to Repeat Play on page xxx):  
• If single track repeat mode is not set, RWD goes through  
the tracks util the top of the first track, and pauses there.  
• If single track repeat mode is set, RWD works within the  
current track only.  
• When the unit reached top of the current track, the unit  
pauses there.  
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PLAYBACK a n d EDITING  
Tra ck Co u n t Up /Do w n  
Tra ck Ju m p  
Starting from stop status, track count up/down enables  
quick track select.  
(refer to Summary of Accessing Behavior on page xxx  
for the details)  
This section explains about track jump, which enables to  
access to the top of the destination track.  
(refer to Summary of Accessing Behavior on page xxx  
for the details)  
Tra ck Co u n t Up  
Ne xt Tra ck Ju m p  
• Tap ¢/¡ during stop.  
The playback location jumps to the top of the next  
track and stays there.  
The incremented track number is displayed. Pause  
icon (38) is not displayed.  
• Tap (press and release in an instant) ¢/¡ during  
playback.  
The playback location jumps to the top of the next  
track and the unit starts playback. The incremented  
track number is displayed.  
• Press and hold ¢/¡ during stop.  
The track number counts up quickly (4 track/sec).  
After keeping ¢/¡ pressed for 2 seconds, count  
up speed doubles (8 track/sec). Releasing ¢/¡,  
playback location stays at the top of the track which  
track number is shown in the display.  
• Tap ¢/¡ during pause.  
The playback location jumps to the top of the next  
track and the unit pauses there. The incremented track  
number and pause icon (38) are displayed.  
Note  
If next track jump occurred in the last track, the playback  
location jumps to the top of the 1st track.  
The increased track number is displayed.  
Tra ck Co u n t Do w n  
Pre vio u s Tra ck Ju m p  
• Tap 1/4 during stop.  
• Tap 1/4 during playback.  
The playback location jumps to the top of the previous  
track and stays there. The decreased track number is  
displayed.  
• If elapsed time from the top of the track is 1 second  
or less, playback location jumps to the top of the  
previous track and the unit starts playback from  
there. The decreased track number is displayed.  
• If elapsed time from the top of the track is more  
than 1 second, playback location jumps to the top of  
the current track and the unit starts playback from  
there.  
• Press and hold 1/4 during stop.  
The track number counts down quickly (4 track/sec).  
After keeping 1/4 pressed for 2 seconds, count  
down speed doubles (8 track/sec). Releasing 1/  
4, playback location stays at the top of the track  
which track number is shown in the display.  
The decreased track number is displayed.  
• Tap 1/4 during pause.  
• If elapsed time from the top of the track is 1 second  
or less, playback location jumps to the top of the  
previous track and the unit pauses there. The  
decreased track number and pause icon (8) are  
displayed.  
• If elapsed time from the top of the track is more  
than 1 second, playback location jumps to the top of  
the current track and the unit pauses there. The  
decreased track number and pause icon (38) are  
displayed.  
Note  
In track count up/down, it is assumed that the first track and  
the last track is next track each other.  
Thus, track count up occurred at the last track causes jump to  
the first track. Similarly, track count down occurred at the first  
track causes jump to the last track (regardless of repeat mode  
setting).  
Note  
Previous track jump occurred before 1 second track time of the  
1st track results in track jump to the top of last track.  
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PLAYBACK a n d EDITING  
Re p e a t Pla y  
You can have the unit repeatedly play a single track or  
the full card.  
Or, you can specify repeat points anywhere in the tracks  
(refer to page xxx, EDL play)  
REPEAT  
1 / 4 ¢ / ¡  
PLAY / PAUSE  
(6)  
Re p e a t in g a Tra ck  
1
Use 1˜4 or ¢˜¡ to select the track  
you want to repeat.  
2
3
Press PLAY/PAUSE (3˜8) to start playback.  
Tap REPEAT repeatedly until "REPEAT 1"  
appears in the display.  
REPEAT  
TRACK  
1
TIME  
SP LP  
OVER  
50  
40  
24  
12  
6
2
0
-dB  
To ca n ce l  
Press REPEAT repeatedly until "REPEAT" and "REPEAT  
1" disappear from the display.  
Re p e a t in g t h e En t ire ca rd  
Press REPEAT repeatedly until "REPEAT" appears  
in the display.  
REPEAT  
TRACK  
1
TIME  
OVER  
50  
40  
24  
12  
6
2
0
-dB  
To ca n ce l  
Press REPEAT repeatedly until "REPEAT" and "REPEAT  
1" disappears from the display.  
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Su m m a ry o f Acce ssin g Be h a vio r  
Behavior in Repeat Mode  
Status when  
key is hit  
Action during  
holding the key is released  
pressed  
Action after the key  
Repeat Mode On  
Repeat mode Off  
Entire Card  
Single Track  
Key Operation  
Tap  
Repeat  
Repeat  
The next track to the last track is the 1st track*  
Next Track Jump  
Playback from the  
top of the next track  
Play  
_
_
_
Next Track Jump  
Pause at the top of  
the next track  
Pause  
Next Track Jump  
Stop at the top of the  
next track  
Stop  
Play  
¢/¡  
Seek +  
Playback from the  
location where the  
key is released  
Press  
End of the last  
track continues  
to the top of the  
1st track  
End of the  
At the end of the  
last track, the unit  
enters stop status.  
x4  
and  
Hold  
current track  
continues to  
the top of the  
current track  
audible  
FF  
Pause  
Pause at the location  
where the key is  
released  
x30 - x250  
un-audible  
Track Count Up Stop at the top of the  
Stop  
The next track to the last track is the 1st track*  
Previous track to the 1st track* is the last track  
Quick Track  
Count Up  
track indicated by the  
track counter  
Play  
at track time  
1 sec  
Previous Track Jump  
Playback from the top  
of the previous track  
Tap  
_
_
_
Play  
at track time >  
1 sec  
Previous Track Jump  
Playback from the top of the current track  
Previous track to the 1st track* is the last track  
Pause  
at track time ≤  
1 sec  
Previous Track Jump  
Pause at the top of  
the previous track  
Previous Track Jump  
Pause  
at track time >  
1 sec  
Pause at the top of the current track  
The previous track to the 1st track is the last track*  
Previous Track Jump  
Stop at the top of the  
previous track  
Stop  
Play  
_
1/4  
Seek -  
x4  
When the top of  
the current track  
is reached,  
Playback from the location where the  
key is released.  
When the top of the  
1st track is  
Press  
and  
Hold  
When the top of the 1st track is reached,  
pause there while key is held pressed,  
and resume playback after releasing the  
key.  
reached, pause  
there while key is  
held pressed, and  
resume playback  
after releasing the  
key.  
audible  
pause there  
while key is held  
pressed, and  
resume playback  
after releasing  
the key.  
RWD  
x30 - x250  
un-audible  
When the top of the  
1st track is reached,  
pause there.  
When the top of the  
1st track is  
reached, pause  
there.  
Pause at the  
location where the  
key is released  
Pause  
Stop  
When the top of  
the current track  
is reached,  
pause there.  
The previous track to the 1st track is the last track*  
Track Count Down  
Quick Track  
Count Down  
Stop at the top of the  
track indicated by the  
track counter  
* The track number of the 1st track is not always track number 1. For example, if the 1st track is deleted,  
the 1st track may be track number 2. After renumbering operation, the first track will be track number 1.  
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PLAYBACK a n d EDITING  
AUTO MARK  
AUTO MARK mode automatically places a mark when  
recording starts from rec-pause status.  
Ma rkin g a n d EDL Pla yb a ck  
In silent skip recording mode as well, a mark is placed  
every time when recording is resumed detecting sound  
from the rec-pause status made by silence.  
The total quantity of mark is displayed for one second  
istead of track number (TRACK icon turns off). After  
one second, the display resumes track number display  
(TRACK icon turns on).  
Pressing AUTO MARK key turns on and off AUTO  
MARK mode. When auto marking mode is on,  
"A.MARK" icon is displayed.  
Ma rkin g Op e ra t io n  
Pushing REC/MARK key during playback, playback  
pause, and recording, a mark is placed at the location  
where REC/MARK key is pressed.  
Putting mark helps access to the marked location, and  
further, in EDL Playback mode, the marks can be used  
to specify the skip start point, skip destination, and  
repeat points.  
ERASE  
REPEAT  
MARK SELECT  
JUMP TO MARK  
1 / 4 ¢ / ¡  
A.MARK  
TRACK  
TIME  
REC  
OVER  
50  
40  
24  
12  
6
2
0
-dB  
PLAY / PAUSE  
(6)  
For operation to set Auto Mark mode, refer to  
"Recording Behavior Setting" on page xxx.  
REC / MARK  
STOP (7)  
Every time a mark is placed, the total quantity of mark  
is displayed for one second instead of track number  
(TRACK icon turns off). Then, the display resumes track  
number display (TRACK icon turns on).  
Note  
Since the maximum number of marks in a card is 255,  
when rec-pause occurs after 255 marks were placed by  
auto marking, auto marking mode is automatically  
removed. "A.MARK" icon turns off, and mark full  
message "FUL –p 255" is displayed for 3 seconds.  
Silent skip works after this as well, but a mark would  
not be put anymore.  
TIME  
OVER  
50  
40  
24  
12  
6
2
0
-dB  
When a mark is placed, the total  
quantity of mark is displayed  
(total quantity of mark = 192)  
TRACK  
TIME  
Displayed for 3 seconds  
OVER  
50  
40  
24  
12  
6
2
0
-dB  
TRACK  
TOTAL  
TIME  
REC  
After one second, the display  
resumes track number display  
(track number = 124)  
OVER  
50  
40  
24  
12  
6
2
0
-dB  
Note  
• The marked location data is stored in the EDL file in  
the card.  
A.MARK indicator turned off.  
• The updated marked location data is written in the  
EDL file when the units enters STOP status.  
• The mark placed by pressing REC/MARK key is not  
yet assigned attributes (Skip, -a,-b) for EDL Playback.  
• The maximum number of mark placed in a card is 255.  
Attempt to place a mark while already 255 marks  
were placed, mark full message, "FUL -p 255", is  
displayed for 3 seconds. The mark is not put any more.  
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De fin in g Ma rk  
Acce ss t o t h e Ma rk  
While pausing at the mark point after mark access  
(Jump To Mark) operation, press MARK SELECT key.  
Every time MARK SELECT key is pressed, the display  
shows definition cyclically.  
Fo rw a rd Ma rk Acce ss  
In stop status, pressing ¢/¡ key while pressing  
JUMP TO MARK key makes the location jump to the  
nearest next mark and the unit pauses there.  
Then, every time pressing ¢/¡ key while pressing  
JUMP TO MARK key, location jumps to next mark point  
and pauses there. Pressing PLAY/PAUSE while  
pausing, the unit starts playback from there.  
Forward mark access from the last mark in a card result  
in access to the first mark in the card.  
Point  
Skip  
–a  
–b  
Showing one of above definitions you want on the  
display, press PLAY/PAUSE key. Then the mark is so  
defined.  
After track count up/down (see page xxx), the forward  
mark access makes jump to the mark next to the top of  
the selected track.  
Ba ckw a rd Ma rk Acce ss  
In stop status, pressing 1/4 key while pressing  
JUMP TO MARK key makes the location jump to the  
nearest previous mark and the unit pauses there.  
Then, every time pressing 1/4 key while pressing  
JUMP TO MARK key, location jumps to previous mark  
and pauses there. Pressing PLAY/PAUSE while  
pausing, the unit starts playback from there.  
Backward mark access from the first mark in a card  
results in access to the last mark in the card.  
After track count up/down (see page xxx), the  
backward mark access makes jump to top of the selected  
track.  
Disp la y w h ile m a rk d e fin it io n  
OVER  
50  
50  
50  
50  
40  
40  
40  
40  
24  
24  
24  
24  
12  
12  
12  
12  
6
2
0
-dB  
-dB  
-dB  
-dB  
Disp la y a t Ma rk Acce ss  
P
: Point  
When the mark is accessed by forward mark access or  
backward mark access, the mark number accessed  
(sequential number) is displayed for one second instead  
of track (TRACK icon turns off). Then, the display  
shows track number accessed (TRACK icon turns on).  
OVER  
6
2
0
TIME  
S
: Skip  
OVER  
50  
40  
24  
12  
6
2
0
-dB  
When a mark is placed, the mark  
number accessed is displayed  
(mark number = 132)  
OVER  
6
2
0
TRACK  
TIME  
-a : Repeat -a  
OVER  
50  
40  
24  
12  
6
2
0
-dB  
After one second, the track  
number accessed is displayed  
(track number = 121)  
OVER  
6
2
0
Ed it in g Ma rk  
Ma rk De fin it io n a n d EDL Pla yb a ck  
-b : Repeat -b  
The mark is used not only for easy accessing as  
described above, but also for EDL playback (program  
playback). Giving definition to certain marks, these  
mark points becomes skip or repeat point in EDL  
playback.  
Track number displayed is where  
the mark to be defined exists.  
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PLAYBACK a n d EDITING  
Disp la y d u rin g EDL p la yb a ck  
Me a n in g o f Ma rk De fin it io n  
During EDL playback, the play icon (3) blinks.  
Mark put by REC/MARK key or AUTO MARK mode is  
defined as Point (default definition). Then you can  
change definition by above operation according to the  
sequence control purpose such as skip play or repeat  
play using defined mark.  
5
5
TRACK  
TIME  
5
The meaning of definition to the mark is as follows.  
• Point (default); Mark without any sequence control  
definition. This is only useful for JUMP TO MARK  
access. In this case, mark is used like a bookmark in  
the recorded contents.  
OVER  
50  
40  
24  
12  
6
2
0
-dB  
• Skip ; Sequence control "Skip".  
• -a ; Sequence control "Repeat -a".  
EDL Re p e a t Pla yb a ck  
Pressing REPEAT key while EDL playback, EDL  
playback starts. The unit plays back between the marks  
defined as Repeat -a and Repeat -b. The "REPEAT" icon  
turns on. Pressing REPEAT key again, the unit exits  
from EDL repeat, and resumes EDL playback without  
REPEAT. The "REPEAT " icon turns off.  
• -b ; Sequence control "Repeat -b".  
Note  
• Skip definition is effective only in EDL playback.  
• Repeat -a, -b definitions are only effective in EDL Repeat  
playback mode.  
• Mark defined as Repeat -a exits only one in a card. Mark  
defined as Repeat -b exits only one in a card as well. To  
define Repeat -a or Repeat -b, the mark defined last is  
effective, and former mark with Repeat definition changed  
to mark with Point definition.  
• If Repeat -a is newly defined to a mark, the former mark  
with Repeat -a definition is change to a mark with Point  
definition (Mark with Repeat -b definition stay  
unchanged).  
REPEAT  
RENUMBER  
ERASE  
SILENT SKIP AUTO MARK  
FORMAT  
PRESET  
Disp la y d u rin g EDL Re p e a t p la yb a ck  
During EDL Repeat playback, the play icon (3) blinks.  
"REPEAT" icon turns on.  
• Similarly, if Repeat -b is newly defined to a mark, the  
former mark with Repeat -b definition is change to a mark  
with Point definition (Mark with Repeat -a definition stay  
unchanged).  
5
5
REPEAT  
TRACK  
TIME  
5
EDL Pla yb a ck  
OVER  
50  
40  
24  
12  
6
2
0
-dB  
To start EDL playback, presss PLAY/PAUSE key while  
pressing JUMP TO MARK key. EDL playback always  
starts from the top of the first track (track with the least  
track number in the card). In EDL play, when the mark  
with Skip definition is hit during EDL playback, jump to  
next mark. If next mark is also defined as Skip, then  
skip to next mark, until mark with definition other than  
Skip.  
Note  
Skip definition to the mark is effective during EDL Repeat  
playback. Playback with skip is repeated between the marks  
with Repeat -a and Repeat -b definition.  
Skip can occur beyond the track, as well as within the  
track.  
JUMP  
JUMP  
Recorded Contents  
Top of the first track  
JUMP  
JUMP  
Repeat -a  
SKIP  
POINT SKIP  
SKIP  
POINT  
Repeat -b  
Recorded Contents  
Playback Part of Recorded Contents  
Skipped Part of Recorded Contents  
SKIP  
POINT SKIP  
SKIP  
POINT  
Playback Part of Recorded Contents  
Skipped Part of Recorded Contents  
Note  
If skip destination is not found (there is no POINT after  
the last SKIP) the EDL Playback stops st the last SKIP  
mark (the end of the track is assumed as the SKIP  
destination).  
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PLAYBACK a n d EDITING  
Disp la y a t m a rk e ra se o p e ra t io n  
Pla yb a ck Co n t ro l in EDL p la yb a ck  
a n d in EDL Re p e a t p la yb a ck  
Pa u se  
5
5
5
5
5
Pause is effective in EDL playback and EDL Repeat.  
Pressing PLAY/PAUSE key during EDL playback or  
EDL Repeat playback, the unit pauses. Pressing it again  
resumes EDL Playback or EDL Repeat playback.  
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
OVER  
Disp la y d u rin g p a u se w h ile EDL Pla yb a ck  
Blinking  
Pause (38) icon blinks.  
5
TRACK  
TIME  
5
OVER  
50  
40  
24  
12  
6
2
0
-dB  
Executing  
STOP  
Pressing STOP key, the unit stops and exits from EDL  
playback or EDL Repeat playback.  
Note  
During EDL Playback and EDL Repeat playback, Seek+, Seek-,  
FF, and RWD operations are not effective. Operations  
attempting to do those operations are ignored.  
Completed  
(Displayed for 3 seconds)  
De le t in g Ma rk  
Select at the mark you like to delete using ¢/¡ key  
while pressing JUMP TO MARK key, and press ERASE  
key. The definition of the mark and "Erase" message  
blinks. Pressing ERASE key again, the units deletes the  
mark and enters pause status. Instead, pressing STOP  
key, the unit cancels to delete the mark.  
OVER  
50  
40  
24  
12  
6
2
0
-dB  
Enter Pause status  
REPEAT  
RENUMBER  
ERASE  
SILENT SKIP AUTO MARK  
FORMAT  
PRESET  
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PLAYBACK a n d EDITING  
In it ia liza t io n o f EDL  
Disp la yin g To t a l Nu m b e r o f Ma rks Pla ce d  
Initialization of EDL deletes all marks put in a card.  
Press ERASE key while pressing JUMP TO MARK key  
in STOP status while pressing JUMP TO MARK key.  
"Edl Erase" mesaage blinks. Pressing ERASE key again,  
initialization is executed. Instead, pressing STOP key  
cancels initialization and resumes stop status.  
Pressing REC/MARK key while pressing JUMP TO  
MARK key in stop status. The total number of marks is  
displayed for 3 seconds, then the unit resumes stop  
status.  
REPEAT  
RENUMBER  
ERASE  
SILENT SKIP AUTO MARK  
FORMAT  
PRESET  
Disp la y a t in it ia liza t io n o f EDL  
Ma rk In co n sist e n cy  
When definition to the marks is inconsistent, the unit  
displays follows.  
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
• One of marks defined as Repeat -a or Repeat -b is not  
found in EDL Repeat playback.  
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
OVER  
Blinking  
• EDL is initialized when EDL playback or EDL Repeat  
playback operation is attempted.  
Executing  
Pressing STOP key, the unit exits from above status,  
and the unit enters stop atatus.  
Complete  
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PLAYBACK a n d EDITING  
Re n u m b e rin g Tra ck Nu m b e r  
To renumber the track numbers of tracks after the  
absent number caused by track erase;  
Tra ck Ha n d lin g  
From stop status, press RENUMBER key.Renumber  
message blinks for confirmationPressing RENUMBER  
key again, renumbering is executed. Completion  
message is displayed for 3 seconds, and units resumes  
stop status.  
Tra ck Era se  
To erase a track you want to erase;  
• From stop status, select the track you want to erase  
and press ERASE key.  
• The track number selected is shown, and erase  
message blinks for confirmation.  
• Pressing ERASE key again, the track selected is  
erased, and completion message is displayed for 3  
seconds. Then resumes stop status.  
Instead, pressing STOP key, renumbering is cancelled,  
and units resumes stop status.  
REPEAT  
RENUMBER  
ERASE  
SILENT SKIP AUTO MARK  
• Instead, pressing STOP key cancels to erase the track  
and resumes stop status.  
FORMAT  
PRESET  
REPEAT  
RENUMBER  
ERASE  
SILENT SKIP AUTO MARK  
Disp la y a t re n u m b e rin g o p e ra t io n  
FORMAT  
PRESET  
5
Disp la y a t Tra ck Era se Op e ra t io n EMBED  
5
OVER  
5
5
TRACK  
TRACK  
TRACK  
5
5
5
Blinking for confrimation  
5
5
5
5
OVER  
Blinking for confrimation  
Executing renumber  
Executing  
Complete message (for 3 seconds)  
Completion message (for 3 seconds)  
Note  
After a track is erased, the number of the following tracks after  
the erased track are not automatically renumbered. The  
number of erased track becomes absent. The track number of  
the newly recording is always next to the last track number  
(the largest track number +1). The absent track number is not  
re-used for new recording (except that the deleted track was  
the last track).To renumber the track numbers of tracks after  
the absent number, track renumber operation is needed.  
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PRESETTING  
Pre se t Op e ra t io n  
Pre sse t in g Pa ra m e t e rs  
AUTO MARK  
PRESET  
Presetting parameters, the unit can be tuned to be most  
suitable for each user.  
1 / 4 ¢ / ¡  
Pre se t t a b le Pa ra m e t e rs  
• Bit rate (MPEG or PCM) assigned to each of SP/LP/  
MP mode.  
• Threshold sound level to detect silence in silent skip  
mode.  
• Threshold time to detect silence in silent skip mode.  
• Battery Type  
• File format of recorded track.  
• ID1 (6 digits)  
PLAY / PAUSE  
(6)  
STOP (7)  
• ID2 (6 digits)  
• ID3 (6 digits)  
• From standby (power off) status, turn power on while  
pressing MARK SELECT key. The unit enters preset  
mode.  
• Using 1/4 key or ¢/¡ key, select which  
parameter to be set  
• Parameter menu is displayed blinking cyclically as  
follows;  
Bit rate for SP Bit rate for MP Bit rate for LP →  
Sound level for silent skip Silent time for silent skip  
Battery type File format ID1 ID2 ID3  
Parameter  
Selectable Setting for  
the Parameter  
Default  
Setting  
Bit rate of SP  
7
68, 192, 128, 96 kbps  
192 kbps  
96 kbps  
64 kbps  
-40 dB  
Bit rate of MP  
Bit rate of LP  
192, 128, 96, 48 kbps  
128, 96, 48,32 kbps  
Sound level for silent skip -50dB to -30dB, 1dB step  
Silent time for silent skip 1 to 5 second, 1 second step  
3 seconds  
Alkaline  
WAVE  
1. While blinking, press PLAY/PAUSE key. Then the  
blinking parameter is selected as a parameter to be  
changed, and blinking of parameter stops to be stable  
on. Instead, settings for the parameter start to blink.  
2. Using 1/4 key or ¢/¡ key, display the  
selectable settings.  
3. Press PLAY/PAUSE key, displayed setting is assigned  
to the parameter .  
4. After setting the value for the parameter, you can  
again select the parameter to be set using 1/4  
key or ¢/¡ key. The parameter menu blinks.  
(Return to item 1).  
Battery type  
File format  
ID1,2,3  
Alkaline, Ni-Cad.  
WAVE, LPEG2, BWF  
000000 to 999999  
000000  
Note  
ID1-3 is used to record ID numbers in the user blocks in BWF  
header.  
For example, ID1 for ID of the broadcasting station, ID2 for the  
department code, ID3 for the budge number of the reporter.  
ID1, ID2, and ID3 are recorded in the "Broadcast Audio  
Extension" chunk of BWF as follows.  
ID1: Description (the first 6 characters in 256 columns)  
ID2: Originator (the first 6 characters in 32 columns)  
5. Pressing MARK/SELECT key, updated parameters  
are registered and become effective. The unit enters  
stop status.  
6. Instead, pressing STOP key, update is not done. The  
preset values stay as it they were before entering  
preset menu. The unit enters stop status.  
ID3: Originator Reference (the first 6 characters in 32  
columns)  
Nesting of Parameter Presetting Menu  
Standby Status (Power off)  
Stop Status  
MARK SELECT  
+POWER  
DISPLAY  
1 / 4, ¢ / ¡  
Parameter Selection Menu  
PLAY / PAUSE  
Setting assign menu  
Parameter Selection  
Setting Selection  
PLAY / PAUSE  
1 / 4, ¢ / ¡  
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PRESETTING  
Exa m p le o f Pre se t t in g Op e ra t io n  
5
SP  
5
OVER  
Parmeter: Bit rate for SP mode, showing default setting.  
¢ / ¡  
5
5
OVER  
Parameter: Bit rate for MP mode, showing default setting.  
PLAY / PAUSE  
5
5
OVER  
Selected parameter is bit rate of MP  
¢ / ¡  
5
5
OVER  
Diplay the selectable setting  
PLAY / PAUSE  
5
5
OVER  
Setting was selcted (48kbps for bitrate of MP)  
¢ / ¡  
5
LP  
5
OVER  
Parameter: Bit rate for LP mode.  
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PRESETTING  
Ba t t e ry Typ e Pre se t t in g  
ID Nu m b e r Pre se t t in g  
ID number is applied to the Broadcast Extension Chunk  
of BWF.  
ID1: Description  
ID2: Originator  
ID3: Originator Reference  
5
5
OVER  
1 /4, ¢ / ¡  
5
ID n u m b e r se t t in g o p e ra t io n  
• In the ID1 parameter setting menu, left most digits  
blinks. Pressing ¢/¡ key increments the digit (0  
to 9) one by one, and pressing 1/4 key  
decrements the digit (0 to 9) one by one.  
• Pressing PLAY/PAUSE, the digit is set and the next  
digit (right to the former digit) starts to brink. Set the  
value (0 to 9) of this digit using ¢/¡ key or 1/  
4 key.  
5
• Thus, all nine digits were set, menu move to ID1  
parameter setting, then, ID3 parameter setting.  
OVER  
ba:battery, nl:NiCad, aL:alkaline  
File Fo rm a t Pre se t t in g  
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
OVER  
1 /4, ¢ / ¡  
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
OVER  
1 /4, ¢ / ¡  
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
OVER  
F:file, wav:wave, mp2:mpeg2  
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PRESETTING  
Disp la y a t Pa ra m e t e r Se le ct io n Me n u  
5
5
SP  
5
5
OVER  
OVER  
OVER  
OVER  
OVER  
OVER  
OVER  
OVER  
OVER  
OVER  
Battery type setting  
Bit rate for SP setting  
5
5
5
5
Bit rate for MP setting  
File format setting  
5
5
LP  
5
5
Bit rate for LP setting  
ID1 setting  
5
5
5
5
Sound level for LSR setting  
ID2 setting  
5
5
5
5
Silent time for LSR setting  
ID3 setting  
LSR : Level Sync Recording  
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION  
Ca p a cit y o f Ca rd a n d  
Re co rd in g Tim e  
Erro r Ha n d lin g  
File check and recovery is done at abnormal ending.  
The maximum capacity supported by the unit is up to  
640 MB  
Erro r De t e ct io n  
Error is detected in the following case occurs during  
playback, recording, or editing;  
• the card is ejected.  
Recording time varies according to recording bitrate  
and capacity of the card.  
Approximate recording time/per 100MB is as follows.  
• the power is put off.  
When the card is ejected, unit enters error status, and  
error message is displayed.  
Ap p ro xim a t e Re co rd in g Tim e / 100MB  
Bit Rate (kbps) Total Recording Time  
32  
6 hr 15 min  
3 hr 00 min  
2 hr 00 min  
1 hr 30 min  
1 hr 00 min  
15 min  
64  
96  
128  
192  
The unit exit from error status by turning the power off  
(abnormal ending).  
Then, turning on the power again, the unit executes  
error recovery. Following message is displayed during  
the recovery.  
768 (PCM)  
File Ma n a g e m e n t  
(CHEcking Card)  
If recovery was done successfully, following message is  
displayed.  
File Fo rm a t  
File format is MS DOS compatible. Still it is required  
that the card is once formatted in the units.  
File St ru ct u re  
File structure and naming of the recorded tracks is  
shown below.  
directory  
file  
(CHEck done)  
\
MZ000001  
MZ000002  
MZ000003  
\
\
\
MZ000001.xxx  
MZ000002.xxx  
MZ000003.xxx  
If recovery fails, recovery unable message is displayed.  
MZ000nnn  
\
MZ000nnn.xxx  
nnn: track number  
(broken Card)  
xxx: BWF (BWF format was selected at the recording the trac)  
WAV (WAVE format was selected at the recording the trac)  
MP2 (MP2 format was selected at the recording the trac)  
Note  
If the files in a card recorded by the unit are deleted or  
modified by a PC or a system other than the unit, the unit does  
not work correctly with the card.  
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION  
Tro u b le sh o o t in g  
If your unit fails to operate normally, check the  
symptoms and solutions described below which you can  
take to correct the problem. If it cannot be corrected, or  
the symptom is not listed, contact your authorized  
MARANTZ dealer or service center for help.  
Th e u n it d o e s n o t re sp o n d t o o p e ra t io n s.  
• Make sure that you have installed fresh batteries, or  
that the AC power adaptor is connected correctly.  
• Make sure the PC card is fully inserted.  
• Turn power OFF, then ON.  
Th e u n it d o e s n o t w o rk n o rm a lly.  
• Check all settings.  
Pla yb a ck is n o t p o ssib le .  
• Check to make sure the PMD680 acknowledges track  
information on the PC card.  
Re co rd in g is n o t p o ssib le .  
• 255 tracks are the maximum number of recorded  
tracks. Check to make sure that the PMD680  
acknowledges the PC card.  
Exce ssive n o ise .  
• Check all connected cables for proper connection.  
To cle a n t h e ca b in e t  
Use a soft cloth slightly moistened with mild detergent  
solution.  
Ca re o f PC ca rd s  
• Please refer to the documentation included withe your  
PC card for proper care.  
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION  
LINE OUT  
Type: RCA pin jack  
Standard output level: –1.5 dBu  
DIGITAL OUT  
SPECIFICATIONS  
Dig it a l a u d io syst e m  
System  
MPEG/Linear PCM Audio  
Usable Media  
Type: coaxial pin jack  
Output impedance: 75 ohms  
Standard output level: 0.5 Vp-p  
Sampling frequency: 48 kHz  
PCMCIA ATA flash memory cards  
PCMCIA ATA hard disk cards  
Recording and reading method  
MPEG1 Layer II compression & 16 bit linear  
Recording Bit rate  
LP (Long Play mode)  
32 Kbps  
GENERAL  
Speaker output pow er  
300 mW (at 10% distortion)  
Phones output pow er  
10 mW (at 8 ohms loaded)  
Pow er Supplies (via optional AC Adaptor)  
120 V, 60 Hz/230 V, 50 Hz  
Pow er Consumption (w hen using optional AC  
Adaptor)  
MP (Medium Play mode)  
64 Kbps  
SP (Standard Play mode)  
96 Kbps  
?? W  
Record/playback time  
LP (Long Play mode)  
14.4MB/hour  
Dimensions (W x H x D)  
264 x 52 x 185 mm  
MP (Medium Play mode)  
28.8MB/hour  
SP (Standard Play mode)  
43.2MB/hour  
PCM (Pulse Code Modulation)  
345.6MB/hour  
Weight  
?? kg (? lbs. ?? oz.)  
Accessories  
AC adaptor: 1  
Battery holder: 1  
Carrying Strap: 1  
Owner’s Manual: 1  
Sampling frequency  
48 kHz  
Number of channels  
1 (mono)  
Specifications subject to change without notice.  
Frequency Response  
22,000 Hz ±0.5 dB (at digital)  
Signal-to-Noise Ratio  
More than 70 dB during playback  
Wow and Flutter  
Below measurable limit  
In p u t s  
MIC IN 1  
Type: XLR (unbalanced)  
Input impedance: 9 k-ohms  
Standard input level: –70 dBu  
MIC IN 2  
Type: phone jack  
Input impedance: 9 k-ohms  
Standard input level: –70 dBu  
LINE IN  
Type: RCA pin jack  
Input impedance: 47 k-ohms  
Standard input level: –26 dBu  
TELEPHONE IN/OUT  
Type: telephone jack  
Input impedance: ?? ohms  
Standard input level: ?.? Vp-p  
Standard output level: ?.? Vp-p  
Ou t p u t s  
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION  
In d e x o f Pa rt s, Co n t ro ls, a n d Disp la y  
See the pages in parenthesis for details regarding operation.  
To p Pa n e l  
PORTABLE SOLID STATE RECORDER PMD680  
@
@
MP  
LP  
OFF  
ON  
1
2/INT  
LINE  
ON  
SP  
q, w, e  
r, t, y  
u, i, o  
SPEAKER  
LIMITER  
ALC  
MIC  
REC MODE  
-15dB  
-30dB  
MIC  
MANUAL  
TEL  
0dB  
JUMP TO MARK  
EDL PLAY  
TOTAL MARK  
MARK SELECT  
REC LEVEL  
INPUT  
MIC ATTEN  
FLAT  
OFF  
OFF  
LOCK  
REC/MARK  
PLAY/PAUSE  
STOP  
KEY LOCK  
REPEAT  
PRE REC  
ERASE  
ANC  
RENUMBER  
SILENT SKIP AUTO MARK  
FORMAT  
PRESET  
POWER  
!
0
@
!
1
! ! !  
!
5
!
9
@
0
!
6
@
1
!
8
!
7
Fro n t Pa n e l  
e r t  
y
u
DISPLAY  
LIGHT  
EJECT  
REC  
HP/SPK VOLUME  
TIME/DATE  
w
q
HEADPHONE  
REC  
LEVEL  
o
i
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To p Pa n n e l  
Fro n t Pa n n e l  
q SPEAKER switch (page xxx)  
w MIC switch (page xxx)  
q HEADPHONE jack (page xxx)  
w HP/SPK VOLUME knob (page xxx)  
e DISPLAY, TIME/DATE key (page xxx)  
r LIGHT key (page xxx)  
e REC MODE switch (page xxx)  
r REC LEVEL switch (page xxx)  
t INPUT switch (page xxx)  
t REC LED (page xxx)  
y MIC ATTENUATION switch (page xxx)  
u KEY LOCK switch (page xxx)  
i PRE REC switch (page xxx)  
y Display (page xxx)  
u REC LEVEL knob (page xxx)  
i EJECT button (page xxx)  
o PC card slot (page xxx)  
o Ambient Noise Control switch (page xxx)  
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!
!
!
!
!
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
REPEAT key (page xxx)  
RENUMBER key (page xxx)  
ERASE, FORMAT key (page xxx)  
SILENT SKIP key (page xxx)  
AUTO MARK, PRESET key (page xxx)  
MARK SELECT key (page xxx)  
JUMP TO MARK, EDL PLAY, TOTAL MARK  
key (page xxx)  
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!
!
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@
@
@
@
7
8
9
0
1
2
3
4
1 /4 key (page xxx)  
¢ /¡ key (page xxx)  
REC/MARK key (page xxx)  
START/PAUSE key (page xxx)  
STOP key (page xxx)  
POWER key (page xxx)  
ECM microphone (page xxx)  
SPEAKER (page xxx)  
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Le ft Pa n e l  
DIGITAL OUT  
(SPDIF 48kHz)  
DC IN 13V  
CHARGE  
OFF ON  
REMOTE  
OFF  
ON  
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q DC IN 13V (page xxx)  
w Charge LED (page xxx)  
e Charge switch (page xxx)  
r REMOTE IN jack (page xxx)  
t DIGITAL OUT switch (page xxx)  
y DIGITAL OUT jack (page xxx)  
Rig h t Pa n e l  
1
MIC  
2
TELEPHONE  
IN/OUT  
PUSH  
LINE  
IN  
OUT  
e
w
q
q GND w HOT e COLD  
q
w
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q LINE IN/OUT jacks (xx)  
w MIC 2 IN jack (xx)  
e MIC 1 IN jack (xx)  
r TELEPHONE IN/OUT jack (xx)  
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Disp la y  
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6
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7
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4
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!
5
S.SKIP REPEAT 1  
TRACK  
A.MARK  
RECORDED  
TOTAL REMAIN TIME  
REC  
SP LP  
OVER  
50  
40  
24  
12  
6
2
0
-dB  
!
1
!
!
0
!
No  
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Item  
Type  
Explanation  
Turns on while track number is diplayed  
TRACK  
Track Number  
TOTAL  
7 Seg x 3 digits 001~255 error message, mode message  
Turns on while Total Time is diplayed  
 REC  
 
Blinks while REC Pause, Steadily on while Recording  
Turns on while Remain Time is diplayed  
REMAIN  
REPEAT  
Time  
Turns on while repaet playback and EDL repeat playback  
Diplays time, displays error message  
7Seg x 6 digits  
PLAY  
Blinks while Play Pause and REC Pause, Steadily on while Play and Recording  
Turns on while Play Pause and REC Pause  
Turns on while Long Play mode recording  
Turns on while Short Play mode recording  
Turns on when Battery is half consumed, blinks when battery is near end.  
0dB=2V output  
PAUSE  
LP  
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
SP  
Battery Indicator  
Level Meter  
A.MARK  
14dots  
Turns on while Auto Mark recording mode  
Tunes on while recorded time or date is diplayed  
Turns on while Silent Skip mode recording  
Turns on while single track repeat playback  
 RECORDED  
 
S.SKIP  
z
MP  
OFF  
ON  
1
2/INT  
LINE  
ON  
SP  
LP  
SPEAKER  
LIMITER  
ALC  
MIC  
REC MODE  
-15dB  
MIC  
MANUAL  
TEL  
0dB  
-30dB  
JUMP TO MARK  
EDL PLAY  
MARK SELECT  
TOTAL MARK  
REC LEVEL  
INPUT  
MIC ATTEN  
FLAT  
OFF  
OFF  
LOCK  
REC/MARK  
PLAY/PAUSE  
STOP  
KEY LOCK  
REPEAT  
PRE REC  
ERASE  
ANC  
RENUMBER  
SILENT SKIP AUTO MARK  
FORMAT  
PRESET  
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