Marantz PMD670 CD Player User Manual


 
MIC ATTEN
0dB
-20dB
FLAT
ANC
LEVEL CONT.
LIMITER
ALC
MANUAL
OFF
ON
EDL PLAY
STEREO
L
ANALOG OUT
R
OFF
ON
AUTO MARK
OFF
ON
PRE REC
MARK
A-B REPEATINPUT
EDIT
SINGLE
OFF
ALL
OFF
ON
INPUT LOCK
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SOLID STATE RECORDER PMD670
MARK
A-B REPEATiNPUT
TRACK JUMP
MARGIN RESET
REC
UNDO
MENU/STORE
ENTER
CANCEL
PLAY / PAUSE
STOP
POWER
EDIT
- / REW FWD / +
I / O
Controls and Connections
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1. Speaker
The played back audio signal is simulta-
neously output to the built-in speaker, the
PHONES jack, LINE OUT jacks and DIGITAL
OUT jack. Headphones plugged into the
PHONES jack mutes the internal speaker.
The HP/SPK VOLUME control controls the
built-in Speaker and Headphone volume.
1 2
2. MIC (internal microphone)
POWER
3 4
3. POWER switch
Slide to the right and release
to turn Power on or off.
If the AC adaptor is con-
nected at DC IN and plugged in, it powers the
PMD670.
If power is not detected at DC IN, battery power is
automatically used if available.
When first powered up the PMD670 takes some
time to initialize.
4. Security cover
Use a small Phillips screw-
driver to remove or replace
the Security cover.
The Security cover makes
setup controls relatively unavailable. The setup
controls allow you to setup the PMD670 for your
unique application. You can then have someone
operate the PMD670 without concern that they
might change something that could cause failure
to record.
Recording setup controls
ON: During record, a pause (pushing the REC
PAUSE button) adds an EDL mark to the track.
During record an EDL mark is added to the track
if a remote device (plugged into the REMOTE
jack) is used to pause recording.
OFF: Pausing during record does not add an
EDL mark to the track.
Factory default: AUTO MARK switch ON.
OFF ON
AUTO MARK
5
Note: Two 3mm machine
screws 10mm long are used for
the security cover.
5. AUTO MARK switch
Turns the automatic EDL
mark feature on or off.
Loading is dis-
played, then a blank
screen for a while.
Reading is dis-
played while the CF
card is read.
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R
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