Manuale d’uso / di manutenzione del prodotto PMD680 del fabbricante Marantz
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1 SETTING UP Featur es • MPEG I Layer 2 compression technology for recording and playback of mono MPEG audio. • Recording and playback to and from approved PCMCIA PC Cards (ATA flash or hard disk card). • MS-DOS compatible file system. – MPEG Files in .
2 SETTING UP How to Use this Manual This manual is divided into the 6 sections described below. To find out how to use a specific control, refer to the “Index of Parts, Controls, and Display" on page xxx. SETTING UP This section provides information you need to prepare to use the unit to begin with.
3 SETTING UP Batteries and AC Adaptor Alkaline Batteries The PMD680 uses 8 standard AA-type alkaline batteries. Load as shown in the following illustration. Battery replacement When the battery alert indicator ( ) appears in the display, replace all batteries with new ones.
4 SETTING UP Power On/Of f Power on 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.
5 SETTING UP Understanding PC Car ds 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.
6 SETTING UP To output analog audio signals to another audio component Connect the source component’s analog line input jacks to this unit’s LINE OUT (RCA) jack. Notes • To connect the mono PMD680 LINE OUT to a stereo input, a Y-adaptor cable can be used.
7 SETTING UP Connecting Digital Components The following illustrations show you how to connect digital audio components for recording. To output digital audio signals to another audio component Connect the source component’s digital input jacks to this unit’s DIGITAL OUT (coaxial) jack, and set the DIGITAL OUT switch ON.
GENERAL FUNCTION 8 -dB 50 40 24 6 2 0 ∞ TRACK TIME 12 OVER 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 Data Display Changing Display Information Pressing DISPLAY (TIME/DATE) key changes the display information as follows.
GENERAL FUNCTION 9 During playback q Current Track No Time elapsed on current playing track w Current Track No Remain time of current playing track e Current Track No Accumulated time elapsed (Total t.
10 RECORDING Selection and Manipulation of Input Sour ce Input Source Selection Input source is selected from external XLR microphone connector input, 1/4" microphone connector input, internal microphone input, line input, and telephone input. INPUT LEVEL switch selects from telephone input, microphone input, and line input.
11 RECORDING Recor ding Behavior Setting 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.
12 RECORDING Recor ding Operation Basic Procedure • 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.
13 PLA YBACK and EDITING Basic Operation 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.
14 PLA YBACK and EDITING Audible Seek This section explains about higher speed (x4) audible access. (refer to Summary of Accessing Behavior on page xxx for the details) Seek + Seek + is 4 times fast audible forward access. Press and hold ¢ / ¡ during playback.
15 PLA YBACK and EDITING Track Jump 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) Next Track Jump • Tap (press and release in an instant) ¢ / ¡ during playback.
16 PLA YBACK and EDITING Repeat Play 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) Repeating a Track 1 Use 1˜4 or ¢˜¡ to select the track you want to repeat.
17 PLA YBACK and EDITING Summary of Accessing Behavior * The track number of the 1 st track is not always track number 1. For example, if the 1 st track is deleted, the 1 st track may be track number 2. After renumbering operation, the first track will be track number 1.
18 PLA YBACK and EDITING Marking and EDL Playback Marking Operation Pushing REC/MARK key during playback, playback pause, and recording, a mark is placed at the location where REC/MARK key is pressed.
19 PLA YBACK and EDITING Access to the Mark Forward Mark Access 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.
20 PLA YBACK and EDITING Display during EDL playback During EDL playback, the play icon ( 3 ) blinks. EDL Repeat Playback Pressing REPEAT key while EDL playback, EDL playback starts. The unit plays back between the marks defined as Repeat -a and Repeat -b.
21 PLA YBACK and EDITING -dB 50 40 24 6 2 0 ∞ TRACK TIME 12 OVER 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 Playback Control in EDL playback and in EDL Repeat playback Pause Pause is effective in EDL playback and EDL Repeat. Pressing PLAY/PAUSE key during EDL playback or EDL Repeat playback, the unit pauses.
22 PLA YBACK and EDITING REPEAT RENUMBER ERASE SILENT SKIP AUTO MARK FORMAT PRESET Initialization of EDL 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.
23 PLA YBACK and EDITING REPEAT RENUMBER ERASE SILENT SKIP AUTO MARK FORMAT PRESET T rack Handling Track Erase 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.
PRESETTING 24 Pr esseting Parameters Presetting parameters, the unit can be tuned to be most suitable for each user. Presettable Parameters • Bit rate (MPEG or PCM) assigned to each of SP/LP/ MP mode. • Threshold sound level to detect silence in silent skip mode.
PRESETTING 25 Example of Presetting Operation Parmeter: Bit rate for SP mode, showing default setting. Parameter: Bit rate for MP mode, showing default setting. Selected parameter is bit rate of MP Diplay the selectable setting Setting was selcted (48kbps for bitrate of MP) Parameter: Bit rate for LP mode.
PRESETTING 26 OVER OVER OVER 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 ID Number Presetting ID number is applied to the Broadcast Extension Chunk of BWF. ID1: Description ID2: Originator ID3: Originator Reference ID number setting operation • In the ID1 parameter setting menu, left most digits blinks.
PRESETTING 27 SP OVER OVER LP OVER OVER OVER OVER OVER OVER OVER OVER 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 .
28 ADDITIONAL INFORMA TION Err or Handling File check and recovery is done at abnormal ending. Error Detection Error is detected in the following case occurs during playback, recording, or editing; • the card is ejected. • the power is put off.
29 ADDITIONAL INFORMA TION T roubleshooting 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.
30 ADDITIONAL INFORMA TION SPECIFICA TIONS Digital audio system System MPEG/Linear PCM Audio Usable Media PCMCIA ATA flash memory cards PCMCIA ATA hard disk cards Recording and reading method MPEG1 La.
31 ADDITIONAL INFORMA TION Index of Parts, Contr ols, and Display See the pages in parenthesis for details regarding operation. Top Panel Front Panel MARK SELECT TOTAL MARK EDL PLAY JUMP TO MARK REC/M.
32 ADDITIONAL INFORMA TION Top Pannel q SPEAKER switch (page xxx) w MIC switch (page xxx) e REC MODE switch (page xxx) r REC LEVEL switch (page xxx) t INPUT switch (page xxx) y MIC ATTENUATION switch .
33 ADDITIONAL INFORMA TION Left Panel 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.
34 ADDITIONAL INFORMA TION No Item Type Explanation q TRACK Turns on while track number is diplayed w Track Number 7 S eg x 3 d i g it s 001~255 error message, mode message e TOTAL Turns on while Tota.
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