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1. OFF ON 6 PRE REC switch Lets you turn off pre record cache if it is not PRE REC desired When power is on the PMD670 is constantly saving 2 seconds of audio input This is called pre record cache When recording is started by sliding the REC switch or resumed from REC PAUSE by sliding the REC switch the pre re corded 2 seconds is recorded OFF Turns the 2 second pre record cache off ON Leaves the 2 second pre record cache on Factory default PRE REC switch at ON 7 INPUT LOCK switch OFF e e ON The INPUT LOCK switch lets you lock your selected input settings with a switch INPUT LOCK covered by the Security cover OFF When the INPUT LOCK switch is at OFF push and release the INPUT button a to tab through the input choices The selection times out to the displayed input choice in 5 seconds Se sl m 04 14 12 pa Example D ES display SS E mono with INT MIC ON When the INPUT LOCK switch is at ON pushing the INPUT button a does nothing skips the input selection choices Factory default INPUT LOCK switch at OFF 8 ANALOG OUT switch Selects the audio output channel for playback ANALOG OUT Applies to playback output to LINE OUT and Internal speaker or headphones L Audio recorded on the Left channel is output to both the left and right output channels If the recording is dual level mono a mono input wa
2. Control Page Front 1 HP SPK VOLUME control 39 2 Display see next page 39 3 REC PAUSE button ssss 39 4 REC indicator b 39 5 IREC SWIICIUP avenger 39 6 REC LEVEL controls 39 T PHONES jack 40 8 DISPLAY BUON rossi 40 A 40 10 KEY LOCK switch ooccccccccccccccccncccccnns 41 Left side 11 CHARGE indicator EE 41 12 CF card compartment 41 13 DIGITAL IN OUT jacks ior pestis 42 14 DC IN 13V Tecos ara 42 15 VO DOM iiir rettet ater ed etes 42 Right side 16 REMOTE jack 5 rrr tonne 44 17 EINE IN OUT jacks esas 44 18 MIC IN jacks useicituiki css azote orcnixdunic gees 44 19 PHANTOM power switch 45 20 Carry studS cerdito lidad 45 Bottom 21 Battery compartment sess 46 10 1 23 45 10 11 17 Control Display REC label TOTAL label REMAIN label TRACK label TIME label kbps label A B label Upper alphanumeric display AM PM label OO JO Om P GAMM 14 Right level meter 15 TRACK label 16 MARK label 17 Lower alphanumeric display 18 INT MIC label 19 LINE label 22 Pause 23 Battery mwj 24 S SKIP label 25 Peak level 26 dB label 18 12 13 14 19 20 2
3. wI iy Beer DPF Keel PENES 34 6 Press and release the FWD button gt to switch to another menu choice or press and release the 4MENU STORE button to write the menu change s and return to stop mode Automatic Power Off If the PMD670 is not operated for 30 minutes during stop or play pause power can be auto matically shut off to conserve battery life Default is A PowOFF Y on 1 Select the A PowOFF menu choice a From stop press and hold the 4MENU button for about 2 seconds MENU will appear flashing in the display b While MENU is flashing for about 3 sec onds press and release the ENTER button Fon The last Menu choice selected will appear If the flashing MENU times out start over at a 2 Press and release the FWD button repeatedly until A PowOff is displayed and flashing N H PN as Pawl TT 3 Press and release the ENTER button kan to accept the A PowOff choice and switch to Y or N 4 Press and release the FWD button or the REW button lt lt to toggle between Y and N 7 H cau N H Pour A N 5 When correct Press and release the ENTER button gt to switch to A PowOff flashing 6 Press and release the FWD button to switch to another menu choice or press and release the 4MENU STORE button to write the menu change s and return to stop mode Battery Type
4. 1 HP SPK VOLUME control Turn to adjust the volume of headphones plugged into the PHONE jack or the built in speaker HP SPK VOLUME Audio on the built in speaker is automatically interrupted when recording with the internal microphone During playback what is heard on the L or R headphone depends on the recording and for a Stereo or Dual Mono recording the setting of the ANALOG OUT switch Se ma 2 Display gna See Display on GE the Pas page 43 for details REC PAUSE When paused the REC indicator will flash 3 REC PAUSE button II During recording push and release to pause Example E display m The Pause symbol a will be displayed The Record symbol b will flash in the display The Level meter c will remain active To resume recording slide the REC switch to the right and release A REC PAUSE does not increment the track If the AUTO MARK switch is at ON a REC PAUSE adds an EDL mark When recording is resumed the following is displayed for a couple of seconds TRACKTIME EK Ann H T D EUER e es Es Lal GI d e f MARK d is displayed to indicate that the num ber e indicates the count of EDL marks inTotal f reminds you that EDL marks are counted from the beginning the Flash m
5. AL r a al Remotebode Kiel 77 TT TN 5 When correct Press and release the ENTER button gt to switch to RemoteMode flashing 6 Press and release the FWD button to switch to another menu choice or press and release the 4MENU STORE button to write the menu change s and return to stop mode Broadcast Wave ID numbers Broadcast Wave Format bwf has three identifi cation numbers in the header Extension Chunk Description Originator and Originator Refer ence For example if the IDs are used for a broadcast station ID1 could be the identifier of the station ID2 could be used for the department code and ID3 for the badge number of the reporter Default is all ID number at 000000 1 Select the ID1 menu choice a From stop press and hold the 4MENU button for about 2 seconds MENU will appear flashing in the display b While MENU is flashing for about 3 sec onds press and release the ENTER button kan The last Menu choice selected will appear If the flashing MENU times out start over at a 2 Press and release the FWD button repeatedly until ID1 is displayed and flashing 36 10 Press and release the ENTER button ran to accept the ID choice and switch to the highest number position Daaf sorgt IDi BARBARA Press and release the FWD button gt or the REW button lt lt to tab through the digits 0 through 9 When correct Pr
6. 71 TN 6 Press and release the FWD button to Switch to another menu choice or press and release the 4MENU STORE button to write the menu change s and return to stop mode Beep When battery charge can provide no more than 1 3 minutes of recording or playback and Beep is set to On the battery indicator will flash the REC indicator will flash and the PMD670 will beep If the PMD670 is not operated for 30 minutes during stop or play pause power can be auto matically shut off to conserve battery life See A PowOFF next page If A PowOFF is set to Y and Beep is set to ON the PMD670 will beep to alert you that the power is shutting off Default is Beep On 1 Select the Beep menu choice a From stop press and hold the 4MENU button for about 2 seconds MENU will appear flashing in the display b While MENU is flashing for about 3 seconds press and release the ENTER button San The last Menu choice selected will appear If the flashing MENU times out start over at a 2 Press and release the FWD button repeatedly until Beep is displayed and flash ing 3 Press and release the ENTER button ra to accept the Beep choice and switch to On or Off Beer UE Keel 4 Press and release the FWD button or the REW button lt lt to toggle between ON and OFF 5 When correct Press and release the ENTER button ru to switch to Beep flashing
7. 3 Press and release the ENTER button to accept the M Track choice and switch to ON or OFF Se bur MH Track Off a RS 4 Press and release the FWD button or the REW button lt lt to toggle between On and Off 5 When correct Press and release the ENTER button Sat 6 Press and release the FWD button to switch to another menu choice or press and release the 4MENU STORE button to write the menu change s and return to stop mode Seamless Play When Seamless Play is On during playback multiple tracks will be played back in sequence without any break space between the tracks When Seamless Play is Off during playback multiple tracks will be played back in sequence with breaks brief periods of silence between the tracks Default setting is Off 1 Select the Seamls Ply menu choice a From stop press and hold the 4MENU button for about 2 seconds MENU will appear flashing in the display b While MENU is flashing for about 3 seconds press and release the ENTER button gt The last Menu choice selected will appear If the flashing MENU times out start over at a 2 Press and release the FWD button repeatedly until Seamls Ply is displayed and flashing Seamls Fly T 3 Press and release the ENTER button to accept the SeamlsPly choice and switch to Off or On H L S amila P 4 aw 1 n D 4 Press and rele
8. ALL TIMES ARE APPROXIMATE TROUBLESHOOTING Should faults occur it is in many cases not necessary to consult your dealer or technical service department On the basis of the following checks you will be able to rectify a number of conditions yourself without difficulty If the condition cannot be remedied after the following check please consult your dealer or contact Marantz Professional at 630 741 0330 The PMD670 does not turn on Check power install fresh batteries check AC adaptor connections The PMD670 turns on then turns itself off install fresh batteries The PMD670 seems to record but there is no sound on playback check input settings For example if LINE input is selected and no input is connected to the LINE IN jacks the PMD670 will record silence The PMD670 will not playback check EDL switch if ON switch to OFF No audio playback through headphones or internal speaker check HP SPK VOLUME control setting check a different track or CF card The PMD670 will not record check that the maximum of 999 tracks have not been recorded check that the PMD670 acknowledges the CF card No signal from microphone input chedk input selection check REC level control settings check if microphone s require Phantom power Excessive noise check cable connections Playback on a PC results in poor sound check quality of PC sound card and program check frequency conversion program Th
9. B Baie 3 Press and release the ENTER button to accept the S Skip choice and switch to On or S Skir D I aw 48 Z 11 Off UA ELSE Et s Skie On as 48 on LP TN 4 Press and release the FWD button or the REW button lt lt to toggle between ON and OFF 32 When correct Press and release the ENTER button ran to switch to set or change sec onds Press and release the FWD button or the REW button lt lt to change the number of seconds of silence The range is 1 to 5 When correct Press and release the ENTER button kan to switch to the decibel threshold level Press and release the FWD button or the REW button lt lt to change the dB decibel threshold level The range is 20 to 60 in 5 dB increments When correct Press and release the ENTER button 1 to switch to S Skip flashing 10 Press and release the FWD button to switch to another menu choice or press and release the 4MENU STORE button to write the menu change s and return to stop mode Auto Cue Auto Cue skips the silence at the beginning of an audio track and pauses playback at the point where the sound is loud enough for long enough You can adjust how loud how many dB and how long milliseconds the audio has to be before playback is cued If S Play is selected see next page when the end of the track is reached Aut
10. 320 256 160 128 80 64 How to set or change the Algor File parameter defaults The Chart of Algorithm File Parameters reflects the menu setting procedure of those parameters The factory defaults are circled 1 Select the Algor File menu choice a From stop press and hold the 4MENU button for about 2 seconds MENU will ap pear flashing in the display Example display dB Au 29 C While MENU is flashing for about 3 seconds press and release the ENTER button ran The Date Time Menu choice or the last menu choice will appear If the flashing MENU times out start over at a caw Press and release the FWD button repeatedly until the Algor File is flashing caw Press and release the ENTER button San You are now at column 2 of the chart of Algorithm File Parameters where you choose between the parameters for Stereo Mono or Dig in input selections Mono flashing 32 421 007 i in display MPS de aw Press and release the FWD button or the REW button lt lt to tab to your record ing type choice Example as E i 206 4580487 display with MP2 Stereo E Stereo chosen ZI TTLN Press and release the ENTER button to accept the Stereo choice and switch to column 3 Press and release the FWD button gt or the REW button lt lt to tab to your algorithm ch
11. Lower level meter The louder the sound input to the recorder on the Right channel the more bars are dis played TRACK label The TRACK label appears to indicate that the number displayed on the left of the lower alphanumeric display is the track number MARK label The MARK label appears to indicate that the number displayed on the left of the lower alphanumeric display is the EDL Mark num ber Lower alphanumeric display Displays a variety of information including remaining recording algorithm date track number number of tracks on CF card EDL TOTALTRACKTIME A B REC REMAIN kbps EILEEN EE kHz dB w HS H a over av FUI S SKIP d INT TRACK MIC MARK LINE 18 19 20 21222324 25 26 Mark number number of EDL Marks on CF card etc Associated labels are display items 15 EM and 16 cw flashing indicates that battery has ap proximately 1 to 3 minutes of record or 18 MIC INT MIC label playback time remaining The MIC label appears when external micro phones are selected The REC indicator light will flash If BEEP is The INT MIC label appears when input se set to On the PMD670 will also beep lected for recording is the internal micro phone If the PMD670 continues to operate it will automatically shut down If recording it will 19 LINE label write track information stop recordi
12. The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference 3 Heed Warnings All warnings on the product and in the operating instructions should be adhered to 4 Follow Instructions All operating and use instructions should be followed 5 Cleaning Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners Use a damp cloth for cleaning 6 Attachments Do not use attachments not recommended by the product manufacturer as they may cause hazards 7 Water and Moisture Do not use this product near water for example near a bath tub wash bowl kitchen sink laundry tub swimming pool in a wet basement and the like 8 Accessories Do not place this product on an unstable cart stand tripod bracket or table The product may fall causing serious injury to a child or adult and serious damage to the product Use only with a cart stand tripod bracket or table recommended by the manufacturer or sold with the product Any mounting of the product should follow the manufacturer s instructions and should use a mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer 9 A product and cart combination should be moved with care Quick Stops excessive force and uneven surfaces may cause the product and cart combination to overturn 10 Ventilation Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for m ventilation and to ensure reliable bg op
13. phones in here For mono recording use the Left jack To record stereo with MIC input DLmono with MIC input mono with MIC input or LRmono with MIC input must be selected in the input select menu See INPUT button Notes XLR pinout is 1 ground 2 hot and 3 cold Microphones with a PHONE jack can be used with an adapter not supplied from PHONE to XLR 44 Right side continued 19 PHANTOM 19 PHANTOM 48V switch 48V Switch to ON to provide 48V ON of power for a condenser microphone s ON 48V is supplied to power condenser microphone s OFF OFF No microphone power is supplied Microphone recommendations Professional condenser microphone s which require additional power either phantom power from the PMD670 or from another source are recommended because they provide greater sensitivity and higher quality audio recording Dynamic microphone s can be used but do not yield optimum audio quality recordings Consult with your local dealer to select the appropriate microphone s for your specific application In many cases they can demonstrate the various performances and characteristics of microphones for your use 20 Carry studs Attach the supplied carry strap here Installing the carry strap 1 Attach a strap retainer through the round hole 2 Add carry strap 3 Close strap retainer Bottom Battery com p
14. it will not be exposed to interference from This reminder is provided to call the CATV Cable TV ena equipment it will not be exposed to electrostatic dis charges it will not be exposed to direct sunlight heavy objects are not placed on the recorder 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 Copyright This equipment has been tested and found to comply Recording and playback of any material may require with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to consent For further information refer to the following Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designedto US ordinances provide reasonable protection against harmful inter Copyright act of 1956 ference in a residential installation This equipment Dramatic and Musical Performance Act 1958 generates uses and can radiate radio frequency en Performers Protection Acts 1963 and 1972 ergy and if not installed and used in accordance with any subsequent statutory enactments and orders the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guaran tee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television recepti
15. off Beep Turn the beep on or off A PowOff Enable or disable the Automatic Power Off feature Batt Type Set the battery type RemoteMode Set the effect of the optional wired remote switch ID1 Set the description ID code for broadcast wave file recordings ID2 Set the origin ID code for broadcast wave file recordings ID3 Set the origin reference ID code for broad cast wave file recordings Default Reset all Menu settings to factory default settings How to set or change the Date and time The date and time are written on each audio track file when the track is started When an audio track is viewed on a computer this date and time appears as when the file was modi fied US date format is illustrated 1 From stop press and hold the 4 MENU STORE button for about 2 seconds MENU will appear flashing in the display Example Gig B 7 45 display dcus 2 While MENU is flashing for about 3 seconds press and release the ENTER button gt INT MIC a The Date Time NEL I I Menu choice Date Time a will appear eu T If the flashing MENU times out start over at 1 Press and release the ENTER button ra again The current date and time information will be displayed with the month flashing Example faz sm display E 2085 aw 4 With the month flashing press and release the FWD button
16. track information r 25 TRACK q i D mona MIC mE is displayed Total tracks on CF card After the second press EDL mark 2 ME information is B 3inTotal aw displayed Total EDL marks on CF card bit rate sampling frequency After the third z press file pa 32 44 187077 7777 rameters are HPS Mono aw displayed compression recording type algorithm Current clock time After the fourth hours minutes seconds press Date and Time informa ie A tion is dis 81 84 24 P Hasis 2604 2 played After the fifth press the display returns to the default remaining record time on the card g Record time on track During Record the default display me 2 HNI is Record time on Ei 26113 GG os the current track Bi4 mono eb apr The first press of the DISPLAY button switches to remaining record time for the card The second press switches to file parameters The third press switches to date and time The fourth press returns to the default During Playback playing time the default display Tue is playing time on amazaa ie UTT o the current track 811 mono gt cmn The first press switches to file parameters The second press switches to date and time The third press returns to the default LIGHT 9 LIGHT button Press and release to momentarily turn the Dis play light on Pr
17. 1 folder CAUTION Only copy audio files tracks to other volumes Do not modify or delete the EDL file If the EDL file is missing or damaged PMD670 will not be able to recognize one or more recorded tracks or all tracks See the enclosed CD for demo PMDEdit soft ware for computer audio file manipulation PMDEdit is a full featured software suite de signed for Marantz Professional digital recorders available for purchase at www marantzpro com Products PMDEdit html or at 630 741 0330 Power off and power the PMD670 back on to resume recording or playback What will appear on your computer is a file titled PMD670 EDL and a folder directory titled MPGLANG1 Files within the MPGLANG 1 folder are numbered from 1001 through the number of tracks recorded to a maximum of 1999 The file extension will be mp3 wav bwf or mpg de pending on the Algor File parameters that were set for the recording Diagram of file structure assuming mp3 files Root T PMD670 EDL MPGLANG1 1001 MP3 1002 MP3 1003 MP3 E 1999 MP3 Changes made to file names or file structure made on your computer will prevent file recognitiion and therefore playback in the PMD670 However audio files from your computer that are renamed using the file names above and put into the structure above may be playable on the PMD670 For example if you name an mp3 audio file 1234 MP3 and place it in MPGLANG1 folder the PMD670 may play it
18. Ee ades 2 Screws ISO 3x10 mm eret ari nene 3 Plastic pin and retainer sssssss 1 Hexe lg E 1 User G Eisses otis sgnir aaa 1 Optional accessories Ni Cd battery pack RB1100 Ni MH battery pack RB1650 Battery charger eid tene BC600 Carrying cover vinyl CLC670 Carrylng Dag ssec tostesciccee seet coe reis PRC300 Professional reporter s bag PRC600 Attache carrying case sesessesss CA200 See www marantzpro com for details Specifications subject to change without notice Menu defaults Menu default selecion Europe Date Time 2003 2099 2003 2003 JAN DEC JAN JAN 1 31 1 AM PM 0 00 11 59 AM 0 00 AM 0 00 DateForm M D Y D M Y Algor File stereo mono Mono Stereo PCM MP2 MP3 MP3 MP2 kHz 44 1 48 bit rate kbps 32 128 extension mp3 mpg M Track On On SeamlsPly Off Off S Skip Off Off seconds 03 03 dB 40 40 A Cue Off Off milliseconds 20 20 dB 40 40 S Play Off Off Beep On On A PowOFF Y Y Batt Type Alkaline Alkaline RemoteMode Start Stop Start Stop ID1 0000000 0000000 ID2 0000000 0000000 ID3 0000000 0000000 51 LIMITED WARRANTY Your Marantz Professional product is warranted against manufacturer defects in material and workmanship for a period of one year parts and labor Except as specified
19. The PMD670 can operate on 8 store bought AA size Alkaline Ni Cd or Ni MH batteries Not charged by the built in charger An optional Ni Cd battery pack Model RB1100 available from Marantz Professional will be charged by the built in charger when the AC adaptor is plugged in An optional Ni MH battery pack Model RB1650 available from Marantz Professional can be used but is not charged by the built in charger and requires Marantz Professional charger model BC600 Default is Alkaline 1 Select the Batt Type menu choice a From stop press and hold the 4MENU button for about 2 seconds MENU will appear flashing in the display b While MENU is flashing for about 3 seconds press and release the ENTER button gt The last Menu choice selected will appear If the flashing MENU times out start over at a 2 Press and release the FWD button repeatedly until Batt Type is displayed and flashing Hkal re Datt Tope ae SE 3 Press and release the ENTER button to accept the Batt Type choice and switch to the type of battery 4 Press and release the FWD button or the REW button lt lt to tab between Alka line Ni Cd and Ni MH NF Hi HH Balt Tyre am 35 5 When correct Press and release the ENTER button to switch to Batt Type flashing Datt Tore au TN 6 Press and release the FWD button gt to switch to another m
20. button repeatedly until Default is displayed and flashing NI Map Press and release the ENTER button to write the defaults EXECUTING will be displayed EXECUTING cam then Done will be displayed briefly Done nmm Or press and release the CANCEL button BM to exit menu mode without changing menu settings Controls and Connections Top continued I44 TRACK JUMP KR E FWD 14 as O 5 MARGIN RESET PLAY PAUSE STOP 0800 OCs D amenustore 24 25 PLAY PAUSE 24 PLAY PAUSE but ton playback Lea lU ENTER button u ENTER menu PLAY PAUSE button gt From stop press and release to begin playback During playback press and release to pause playback During playback pause press and release to resume playback PLAY PAUSE ENTER button gt During menu functions press 11 and release to accept the ENTER current setting and switch to the next menu item to be set STOP 25 STOP CANCEL button M During recording press and release to stop recording and CANCEL end the track file During playback press and release to stop playback and end the playback session When you resume playback starts at the beginning of the first track During menu operations press and release to cancel all entries made and return to stop mode 38
21. card see page 37 or connect via I O see page 43 Table of Contents How to erase all track EDL marks 21 Precautions How to format a CF card 22 Warnings and Cautions 2 TRACK JUMP buttons 23 Important Safety Instructions 3 TRACK JUMP reverse button ma 23 Regulatory Compliance 4 REC UNDO button corren 23 Quick Start esseeeeeme 6 TRACK JUMP forward button 23 Table t Contents suas 7 JIREW button aa cccccccccccccccccceeeeeees 23 US Europe Models misiones 8 EWD button aaa 23 Package Contents eee DOS 8 MARGIN RESET eds and Connection Diagrams E UO 4MENU STORE button 24 E T MARGIN RESET button 24 ODM RR 10 Eo E e eie dad 10 VE DUI apo qa cons zii Right side MARRE 10 A MENUS TARE DONON patatas 24 BOOM REM 10 MENU operations 24 Display neces 11 The Menu choices are 25 Introduction ccccoocccnccccnccnnnccononcnncnoncnnnnnnaronos 12 How to set or change the gt Pm 13 Date and time eee 25 Controls and Connections Date Format EEN 27 Top isst 14 Algerien 28 Speaker coooccccccccccccnccnonnnononicnnnncnnnnnnninnnnnns 14 How to set or change the MIC internal microphone 14 Algor file parameters PEE E 29 POWER with 14 Other menu choices OCN CO
22. e e ON OFFe e oi ALC e e MANUAL m TO Cm 17 D CONT 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 m TRACK x Kloe E U STORE CANCEL 23 24 25 Control Page Top Ve c TL 14 2 MIC internal microphone 14 3 POWER SWIECD sica nna si unu residua 14 4 Securty EE 14 Setup controls 5 AUTO MARK switch ooooooooocccccccccncccncccnooo 14 6 PRE REC switch errantes 14 T INPUT LOCK SWIChi siii pin ca 15 8 ANALOG OUT SWIGI e uuegdoeuesptgegeueg ruasrier 15 9 MIC ATTEN switch crecen entere 15 10 REPEAT SWIC E 15 TT ANC SWC E 16 12 EDL PLAY switch EN 16 13 LEVEL CONT EE 16 14 INPUT DURON reiniciar 17 15 A B REPEAT BER Sci 18 MARK 4EDIT controls 16 Mark reverse button see 18 17 MARK 4 EDIT button siii 18 18 Mark forward button sssssss 18 Record Playback controls 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 TRACK JUMP reverse button r playback E 23 REC UNDO button record e 23 TRACK JUMP forward button leegen Eet 23 IREW button a 23 FWD button kk 23 MARGIN RESET UO 4MENU STORE button MARGIN RESET button playback 24 A Mec EN 24 AMENU STORE button rtr 24 PLAY PAUSE button rn playback 38 PAUSE button TGGOrd ioi 38 ENTER button Son menu 38 STOP CANGCEL button 38 HPISPK VOLUME DISPLAY LIGHT
23. example we press and release the ENTER button ran to accept the bwf choice and switch to Algor File In this example we press and release the AMENU STORE button to save the change and exit menu Stored is displayed briefly H Stored The display returns to stop mode Note Changes to Algor File usually also mean hard ware and INPUT menu changes In our example we changed the default MP2 Stereo mpg with to MP2 Stereo bwf We would expect to connect microphones change the INPUT settings from mono with INT MIC input to stereo with MIC input and enter ID numbers for the bwf file header 30 Other menu choices Manual track incrementing When Manual track incrementing is on during recording slide and release the REC switch to increment the track A new track is created at that point There is no break in recording When Manual track incrementing is off sliding and releasing REC switch during recording does nothing Default setting is On 1 Select the M Track menu choice a From stop press and hold the 4MENU button for about 2 seconds MENU will appear flashing in the display b While MENU is flashing for about 3 seconds press and release the ENTER button gt The last Menu choice selected will appear If the flashing MENU times out start over at a 2 Press and release the FWD button gt gt repeatedly until M Track is displayed and flashing
24. played instead of TRACK EDL Mark EDL Mark type number To start playback from the displayed EDL Mark press and release the PLAY PAUSE button 19 Edit functions editing EDL Marks to create custom playback sequences erasing and renum bering Tracks and formatting the CF card Custom playback sequences EDL Marks are numbered consecutively from 001 and automatically renumbered when an EDL Mark is added or erased Playback is also con secutive from the point that playback begins EDL Mark custom playback can Skip playback from the beginning of a Skip EDL Mark to the beginning of the next EDL Mark A B loop from a Loop A EDL Mark to a Loop B EDL Mark Note EDL Marks are not automatically placed at the beginning of tracks If you want your custom playback sequence to include track beginning points add EDL Marks to coincide with track beginning points by a Start playback by pressing and releasing PLAY Pause and then pause playback by pressing and releasing PLAY Pause ran again b Press and release TRACK JUMP forward or TRACK JUMP reverse ma until the desired track number is displayed c Press and release the MARK 4EDIT button Editing EDL Marks All EDL Marks are initially entered as Point marks From Stop display the EDL Mark by pressing and releasing the Mark forward button 18 or Mark reverse button 16 to tab through the EDL marks on the CF card When the EDL mark to be edited
25. return to stop mode or Press and release the CANCEL button m to cancel all menu changes and return to stop mode Algor File The PMD670 can record in a variety of compres sion algorithm associated bit rate file format and recording type channels recorded parameters See explanations below and chart in right column First select your input device internal micro phone microphone s Line in or digital input Second select your input channel choice with the INPUT button see page 17 Recording Type The recording type can be stereo two channels of recording mono one channel of recording or digital This is set by your choice of input device and input channel choice Algorithm The PMD670 can record using three methods two of which are compression algorithms PCM MP3 and MP2 PCM Pulse Code Modulation is uncompressed These are high quality audio files used in the recording industry For ex ample for recording CD quality music PMD Edit and other professional level computer applications are available for computer process ing of PCM files MP3 MPEG1 Layer III is highly compressed and creates relatively small files that are com monly used to transfer files on the internet MP2 MPEG1 Layer Il is a compressed file format that is commonly used in broadcasting MP2 audio is a higher quality than MP3 This is especially useful when lower bitrates are used If you are a news reporter you will probably w
26. work when the LEVEL CONT switch is set at ALC US default LEVEL CONT switch at ALC Europe default LEVEL CONT switch at MANUAL INPUT 14 INPUT button The INPUT button lets you select the audio input and audio channels for record ing When the INPUT LOCK switch a is at OFF press and release the INPUT button to tab through the input choices When the desired input is displayed switch the INPUT LOCK switch a to ON Example SISCHEIDRKR display a Ss a mono with INT MIC The nine input choices are mono with INT MIC input stereo with LINE input mono with LINE input L only LR mono with LINE input L R mix Digiln digital input stereo with MIC input DLmono with MIC input dual level mono L only mono with MIC input L only LRmono with MIC input L R mix Note The PMD670 listens only to the selected input For example if the input selected is LRmono with LINE input and no input source is connected to the LINE IN jacks the PMD670 will record silence US default mono with INT MIC input Europe default stereo with MIC input What the input selections do Selects the input device s and channels The input selection chooses which input s the PMD670 is using for recording and how many channels are recorded Selects the recording file parameters The input selection also determines which set of algorithm file parameters are used stereo file mo
27. 1 22 23 24 25 26 Hint When making major changes to your re cording setup we suggest the following procedure 1 Identify the appropriate input device internal microphone microphone s Line input Select the input menu choice corre sponding to your input device selection See page 17 If necessary set or change the default Algor File parameters for your recording situation See page 28 11 Introduction Thank you for selecting the Marantz Professional PMD670 Portable Solid State Recorder The PMD670 is an audio recorder that records in digital audio formats onto a Compact Flash memory card CF card or Microdrive Compact flash memory cards also used in digital cameras are widely available at consumer electronics retailers and computer resellers Audio inputs may be from the built in microphone condenser or dynamic microphone s con nected to the XLR jacks line level audio sources connected to the LINE IN jacks or digital audio sources in SP DIF format con nected to the DIGITAL IN jack Audio outputs may be from the built in speaker headphones connected to the PHONES jack analog audio devices such as an amplifier or other device connected to the LINE OUT jacks and or digital audio devices using SP DIF format connected to the DIGITAL OUT jack Computer compatible The PMD670 records directly onto CF cards Recordings can be transferred to your desk
28. 43 Right side REMOTE 16 Remote jack Plug a wired remote not supplied in here Wiring diagram N 2 5 mm jack A switch connected to the 2 5mm mini jack off open and on closed does the following de pending on the RemoteMode setting RemoteMode Start Stop During record or playback switch remote off to pause on to resume EDL Mark During record or playback switch remote to on to add an EDL mark PWR REC During POWER off switch remote to on to turn power on and begin recording During recording switch remote to off to stop recording and power off M Track During recording switch remote to on to increment the track A new track is created at that point There is no break in recording See Remote Mode on page 36 to set or change the Remote Mode EE 17 LINE OUT IN jacks Plug external line level audio devices in here LINE OQ 090 LINE OUT jacks Plug Left and Right RCA audio cables in here to connect to the input of an amplifier or other external unit E During playback what is output on the L or R channel depends on the recording and for a Stereo or Dual Mono recording the setting of the ANALOG OUT switch LINE IN jacks Plug Left and Right RCA audio cables in here to connect to the output of an external unit To record mono stereo or LR mono LINE input must be selected in the input select menu See INPUT button 18 MIC IN jacks Plug external micro
29. Hz or 48kHz input through the DIGITAL IN jack can be recorded stereo with MIC input The microphone connected to the L MIC IN XLR jack is recorded on the Left channel and the microphone connected to the R MIC IN XLR jack is recorded on the Right channel DLmono with MIC input In Dual Level mono with MIC input the micro phone input from the L MIC IN XLR jack is re corded on both the Left and Right channels The Right channel is reduced 15dB mono with MIC input In mono with MIC input the microphone input from the L MIC IN XLR jack is recorded as a mono file LRmono with MIC input In LR mono with MIC input the microphone input from the L MIC IN XLR jack and the R MIC IN XLR are combined and recorded as a mono file AUTO MARK ANALOG OUT MICATTEN PRE REC A4 EDIT 15 A B REPEAT button While in playback press and release to start point A to point B repeat playback A B REPEAT A B Repeat playback Point A starting point is set when the A B RE PEAT button is pressed and released The next press and release sets point B ending point Playback repeats between A and B Note You can use the REW or FWD buttons be tween setting the A and B points You cannot use the TRACK JUMP forward or reverse buttons You can pause during A B repeat playback by pressing and releasing the PLAY PAUSE button u Resume A B playback by press
30. Model PMD670 User Guide PROFESSIONAL E Portable Solid State Recorder maranmnt7 Warnings and Cautions RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the product WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE CAUTION USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE Important Safety Instructions READ BEFORE OPERATING EQUIPMENT This product was designed and manufactured to meet strict quality and safety standards There are however some installation and operation precautions which you should be particularly aware of 1 Read Instructions All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the product is operated 2 Retain Instructions
31. OK is flashing press and re lease the ENTER button ran to confirm Or press and release the STOP button W to cancel EXECUTING will be BO displayed momen EVECHT ING aw tarily Done will be dis ES played momentarily Dane a The PMD670 returns to stop mode EXECUTING will be displayed momen DENS X Done will be dis played momentarily pene ONE BlankCard will be displayed T nua rg BlankCard z z caw The PMD670 and the display will return to stop mode How to format a CF card From stop press and hold the MARK 4EDIT button for about 2 seconds to enter Edit mode Renumber flashing in the display a While the display is flashing 5 seconds press and release the MARK 4EDIT button four more times The CF card formats used by the PMD670 are Windows compatible You can copy audio files using a Windows compatible computer that can read a CF card or be connected via the I O port Or a Macintosh computer that can recognize Windows compatible removable drives CF cards with less than 2 GB capacity are auto matically formatted FAT16 FAT File Allocation Table CF cards with 2 8 GB capacity are automatically formatted FAT32 The maximum CF card that can be formatted in the PMD670 is 8 GB If larger cards are used please format in your computer 22 Controls and Connections Top cont
32. VE merci 14 Manual track incrementing 31 Recording setup controls Seamless A tanni 31 AUTO MARK switch 0 coco coco on nono 14 Silent SKIp iarciet cuan 32 PRE REC switch ssssssssuu 15 Auto CUE PM ERR 33 INPUT LOCK switch sss 45 Single Play occcccccccccccncccncccnnnns 34 ANALOG OUT switch TERRENO 15 Beep dn eee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee CeCe eee eee eee ee 34 MIC ATTEN switch 15 Automatic Power Off 35 REPEAT switch es 16 Battery Type En 35 ANC wich 16 Remote Mode 36 EDL PLAY switch conciso 16 bwf ID numbers en 36 LEVEL CONT switch 16 Menu Default ssssss 37 INPUT DUHOM iecore 17 PLAY PAUSE What the Input selections do 17 ENTER button mt essere 38 Recording file parameters 17 PLAY PAUSE button ran 38 Input device s and channels 18 ENTER button ran essssssse 38 A B REPEAT button 18 STOP CANCEL button Wi 38 A B Repeat playback 18 Front MARK 4 EDIT buttons 19 HP SP VOLUME control 39 EDL Marke 19 DIS Play e ER 39 Adding EDL Marks 19 REC PAUSE button xc ibant e durs rae erdnes 39 Locating EDL Marks ies 19 REC indicator occcconcccnnncccnncccnnncccnnncnononans 39 Custom playb
33. ack sequences 19 REC ro MC HR 39 Editing EDL Marks 19 REC LEVEL CONTO S sonia 39 EDL A B looping i i conie nitus 20 PEONES IO ebe 40 Edit mode n 20 DISPLAY button seeeeeeseeeeee 40 How to renumber tracks 20 LIGHT button 40 How to erase tracks s 20 KEY LOCK switch eene 41 How to erase all EDL marks wihin one track sss 21 Left side CHARGE indicator suuuusse 41 CF card compartment eee 41 o a CF card P 41 To insert aka 41 DIGITAL IN OUT jacks 1er pente tci 42 DCN 13V E 42 ebe 42 How to connect via I O port 43 Right side Remote Acusado 44 Remote Mode 44 LINE OUT IN jacks eee rne 44 MIC IN rte 44 PHANTOM 48V switch 45 Microphone recommendations 45 PCIE M P 45 Installing the carry strap 45 Bottom Battery compartment eene 46 Battery power eee 46 Installing AA size batteries 46 Installing an optional Ni Cd or Ni MH battery 46 egen 47 Care and maintenance coocccccncccicicicoconcccnnnonos 48 Recording time chart cinc 49 Troubleshooting E 50 Record setting recommendations 50 Specifications core t E pi tide Einen 51 Optional accessories cooo
34. amic Le GT 86 dB Inputs MIC IN L R TYDE ecco rne XLR 1 GND 2 HOT 3 COLD Input Sensitivity MIC 1 2 mVrms 6 5 kohms LINE IN L R WY PO diaria idea Due eiae RCA jack Input Sensitivity 300 mVrms 20 kohms DIGITAL IN MY DC c RCA jack Input impedance ooococccnncnnnnncccncncnnnonnnnnnnns 75 ohms Standard input level 0 5 Vp p Sampling frequency se 44 1 48 kHz FEO adictos rd SPDIF IEC 958 Typell Outputs LINE OUT L R ju RCA jack Standard level 2 Vrms max 2 kohms DIGITAL OUT je RCA jack Output Impedance uicit e eti 75 ohms Standard output level 0 5 Vp p Sampling frequency 44 1 48 kHz FortTiat asarin SPDIF IEC 958 Type II General Headphone Output power 20 mW 32 ohms Speaker Output power 100 mW 4 ohms Phantom Dower coococcccccccncnnnnccccccnnnnnoccnnnos 48V 10mA Power consumption Recording Playback necne 5 2W CHARGING NEE 12 W max Standby battery driven 2 2 mW Battery life Alkaline 6 hours typical Dimensions Va ouo REN 264 mm 10 4 elle 55 mm 2 0 DG DUM oe 185 mm 7 3 Welglt iiio ena Rs 1 3 kg 2 Ibs 14 oz Included accessories AG adapter eene oa ese te ARR ARM gue 1 A ned EE 1 Cany Ei 1 Carry strap retalners i enero ense
35. ant to record in MP2 format using the bwf extension Sample Frequency Sample frequency is measured in kHz kilo Hertz The sample frequency is the number of samples of the audio wave s per second For example the PMD670 can record PCM at 48 kHz that is 48 000 samples per second Bit Rate The bit rate for PCM is constant at 768kbps ch MP2 and MP3 can be recorded at a number of different bit rates File Format The file format 3 character computer file exten sion might be wav bwf mpg or mp3 Broad cast Wave Files bwf include identification codes in the file header 1 Algor File default wav bwf 1 384 256 192 128 96 64 mpg bwf 320 256 160 128 80 64 mp3 bwf 160 128 80 64 40 32 wav bwf 192 128 96 64 48 32 mpg bwf 160 128 80 64 40 32 mp3 owt wav bwf 384 256 192 128 96 64 mp Du 320 256 160 128 80 64 mp3 bwf Chart of Algorithm File Parameters Column 2 selected by input device and input channel choice file choice sample frequency bit rate file extension Oo o o 28 1 Algor File default wav bwf 4 384 256 192 128 96 64 cmpg bwf 320 256 160 128 80 64 160 128 80 64 40 32 wav bwf 192 128 96 64 48 32 mpg bwf 160 128 80 64 40 32 mp3 bwf wav bwf 384 256 192 128 96 64 mpgl bwf mp3 bwf
36. ard in MB the recording type mp3 mp2 or PCM the bitrate of the recording and if recording in mono or stereo This Recording time chart lists approximate recording times based on those factors yey euin Buipsooay bitrate 32 kbps 64 kbps 40 kbps 80 kbps 64 kbps 128 kbps 80 kbps 160 kbps 128kbps 256 kbps 160kbps 320kbps mp3 mono stereo mono stereo mono stereo mono stereo mono stereo mono stereo 32 MB 2 13 00 1 06 30 1 46 24 0 53 12 1 06 30 0 33 15 0 53 12 0 26 36 0 33 15 0 16 38 0 26 36 0 13 18 64 MB 4 26 00 2 13 00 3 32 48 1 46 24 2 13 00 1 06 30 1 46 24 0 53 12 1 06 30 0 33 15 0 53 42 0 26 36 CARD 128 MB 8 52 00 4 26 00 7 05 36 3 32 48 4 26 00 2 13 00 3 32 48 1 46 24 2 13 00 1 06 30 1 46 24 0 53 12 SIZE 256 MB 17 44 00 8 52 00 14 11 12 7 05 36 8 52 00 4 26 00 7 05 36 3 32 48 4 26 00 2 13 00 3 32 48 1 46 24 340 MB 23 33 08 11 46 34 18 50 30 9 25 15 11 46 34 5 53 17 9 25 15 4 42 38 5 53 17 2 56 38 4 42 38 2 21 19 512 MB 35 28 00 17 44 00 28 22 24 14 11 12 17 44 00 8 52 00 14 11 12 7 05 36 8 52 00 4 26 00 7 05 36 3 32 48 1 GB 1024 MB 70 56 00 35 28 00 56 44 48 28 22 24 35 28 00 17 44 00 28 22 24 14 11 12 17 44 00 8 52 00 14 11 12 7 05 36 bitrate 32kbps 64 kb
37. artment Press and slide at arrow to open the Battery compartment 45 Battery power The PMD670 can operate on several types of battery power Hint Keep fully charged batteries in the PMD670 when recording using AC power Otherwise if AC power is interrupted as much as 30 minutes of your recording could be lost Eight AA alkaline batteries and the supplied battery carrier can be used Alkaline batteries can power recording or playback for about 6 hours AA size rechargeable Ni Cd or Ni MH batteries can be used in the supplied battery carrier but those cannot be recharged with the PMD670 s built in charger An optional Ni Cd battery model RB1100 can be charged in the PMD670 The RB1100 can also be charged with an optional charger model BC600 Ni Cd batteries can power recording or playback for about 5 hours An optional Ni MH Nickel metal hydride battery model RB1650 can be used but cannot be recharged with the PMD670 s built in charger It requires charger model BC600 Ni MH batteries can power recording or playback for about 7 hours Using compact flash media Installing AA size batteries Power off turn the PMD670 over Press and push in the direction of the arrow to remove the battery com partment cover Install 8 AA size batter ies to the battery carrier with the ends towards the springs ribbon Install the battery carrier with tab as shown and over the ribbon for eas
38. ase the FWD button or the REW button lt lt to toggle between Off and On 5 When correct Press and release the ENTER button kan 6 Press and release the FWD button to Switch to another menu choice or press and release the 4MENU STORE button to write the menu change s and return to stop mode 31 Silent Skip Silent skip automatically pauses recording when there is a period of silence and continues record ing when sound resumes Silent Skip looks for sound below a preset level for a preset period of time When that occurs the PMD670 switches to record pause When a signal of about 30 dB is input recording resumes For example if you are both the recorder and master of ceremonies for an event you can preset the PMD670 for recording and automati cally start recording when you start speaking into the microphone When the AUTO MARK switch is at ON resump tion of recording after a record pause by Silent Skip adds an EDL mark Default settings are Off 03 seconds and 40 dB 1 Select the S Skip menu choice a From stop press and hold the 4MENU button for about 2 seconds MENU will appear flashing in the display b While MENU is flashing for about 3 sec onds press and release the ENTER button 1 The last Menu choice selected will appear If the flashing MENU times out start over at a 2 Press and release the FWD button repeatedly until S Skip is displayed and flashing
39. ay Press and release the FWD button gt or the REW button lt lt to select the track number you want to erase Example track lt i 34 Bi4ERRSE da While the track to be erased is flashing 5 sec onds press and release the ENTER button 1 Or press and release the STOP button W to cancel EXECUTING will be displayed me EXECLIT ING am momentarily Done will be dis played momen tarily The PMD670 and the display will return to stop mode The recording time file space on the CF card used by the erased track is available for record ing How to erase all EDL marks within one track From stop press and hold the MARK 4EDIT button for about 2 seconds to enter Edit mode Renumber flashing in the display While the display is flashing 5 seconds Sel NE number aw press and release the MARK 4EDIT button two more times TrkMkErase flashing in the display Neid While TrKMkERASE is flashing 5 seconds press and release the ENTER button u 17 aC ML ERAS BaiHsERRHSE ERA 7 ON Press and release the FWD button gt or the REW button lt lt to select the track that con tains the EDL Marks you want to erase Example Track 12 x T af pe Bi 2HkERA SE am While the track number is flashing 5 seconds press and release the ENTER butto
40. below this warranty covers defects in material and workmanship The following are not covered under warranty 1 Damage deterioration malfunction or failure to meet performance specifications resulting from a Accidents acts of nature misuse abuse neglect or unauthorized product modification b Improper installation removal or maintenance or failure to follow supplied instructions c Repair or attempted repair by a non Marantz authorized agent 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 4 Batteries and battery chargers 5 Accessories including but not limited to cables mount ing hardware and brackets cleaning accessories power cords and adapters and carry cases 6 Products purchased outside of the United States its possessions or territories Non transferable warranty This Warranty may be enforced only by the original pur chaser What We Will Pay For We will pay for all labor and material expenses for items covered by the warranty How You Can Get Service 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
41. cording a vocal performance Quick Start ignores your changing any of these presets it even ignores installing batteries 1 Unpack the AC adapter and the PMD670 a Plug AC adapter into household power b Plug the adaptor jack into the PMD670 at DC IN 13V 2 Slide the POWER switch to the right and release On first power up wait for the PMD670 to initialize A full display will E OOR DO appear momentarily mage 5 ep au The display will change e to Loading then to Reading a Reading The display will change to this display for a BlankCarcd ge newly formatted CF mono P a card 3 Slide the REC button to the right and release Recording begins REC The Rec indicator a will be lit and steady while recording C The display will gt lt SQQ SE show the recording inim ibt Dep ne time b of the 661 mono B6 current track c 4 Push and release the STOP button to stop record ing and end the track close the audio file STOP The display will _ show the remaining A324 sp A recording time at P mo o E T current settings for the CF example shows 4 hours 21 minutes and 02 seconds card remaining To transfer audio files to your computer transfer the CF
42. e PMD670 records audio files with a sampling frequency of 48kHz Some PC programs convert the files to 44 1kHz using a sample rate con verter Only high quality sample rate converters should be used PC cannot read files check if the files are MP2 or MP2 with a wav file extension Some PC s cannot interpret this combi nation Try renaming the MP2 file so it has a mp2 or mp3 file extension check the capability of the PC program Some playback and editing programs do not support MP2 MP3 or Broadcast Wave bwf formats Consult the Marantz Professional website at www marantzpro com for links to programs that support MP2 MP3 and Broadcast Wave Format The rechargeable battery not recharging check that the CHARGE indicator is flashing during charging and lit and steady when charging is complete check AC adaptor connections check that Power is turned off on the PMD670 Rechargeable battery life low make sure you fully charge and discharge the Ni Cd battery during each charge cycle replace battery Media cards that are heavily used should be occa sionally reformatted to avoid audio problems due to fragmentation If the PMD670 exhibits erratic behavior the micropro cessor can be reset by powering off disconnecting AC power and removing batteries Record setting recommendations Recording a meeting LEVEL CONT switch at ALC ANC switch at N Factory default settings Input INT MIC mono or MIC mono Menu se
43. ed The display will return to stop mode Note The date and time settings will remain for about a month if the AC Adapter is not plugged in and no batteries are installed How to set or change the Date Form The date form is the date order month day year or day month year The US default is M D Y month day year The Europe default is D M Y day month year T From stop press and hold the 4MENUJ STORE button for about 2 seconds MENU will appear flashing in the display Example display B Menu D am II While MENU is flashing for about 3 seconds press and release the ENTER button gt The Date Time Menu choice will appear SE Ml A Date Time aw ITI If the flashing MENU times out start over at 1 3 While Date Time is flashing for about 3 seconds press and release the FWD button gt gt The DateForm Menu choice will appear HAAT I DateForm as j Jg rx Press andr lease the ENTER button u again TheM D Y choice will flash Example HD y display BN Press and release the FWD button or the REW button lt lt to toggle between M D Y and D M Y When the desired form appears press and release the ENTER button KA Press and release the FWD button or the REW button lt lt to tab to another menu choice or KEE Press and release the 4MENU STORE button to write the menu changes and
44. emory card not the beginning of the current track Red indicator light is lit D REC and steady during Record flashing during Record pause 4 REC indicator HE 5 REC switch eal From Stop slide to the right and release to start recording From REC PAUSE slide to the right and release to resume recording During recording slide to the right and release to increment the track start a new audio file To stop recording press and release STOP W 6 REC LEVEL controls Turn to adjust the record level when the LEVEL CONT switch R is at MANUAL REC LEVEL The inside control Right channel and outside control Left channel turn together unless you hold one while turning the other The optimum record level is when the level meter goes as close to OdB as possible but does not go OVER 39 Front continued Sieg 7 PHONES jack O Plug stereo head phones in here Adjust headphone volume with the HP SPK volume control Headphones are active during recording and playback During playback plugging in headphones mutes the internal speaker DISPLAY 8 DISPLAY button Press and release to tab through alternate infor mation displays Displays are slightly different in Stop Record and Play remaining record time on card During Stop EE e E Remaining DAT 49 i mono dau record time for the card Example display After the first press
45. enna or cable System is connected to the product be sure the antenna or cable system is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built up static charges Article 810 of the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 provides information with regard to proper grounding of the mast and supporting structure grounding of the lead in wire to an antenna discharge unit size of grounding conductors location of antenna discharge unit connection to grounding electrodes and requirements for the grounding electrode See Figure 1 15 16 17 18 20 Q O 5 9 21 22 23 24 Lightning Lightning Unplug the unit from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system for added protection during a lightning storm or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time This will prevent damage to the product due to lightning and power line surges Power Lines An outside antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits or where it can fall into such power lines or circuits When installing an outside antenna system extreme care should be taken to keep from touching such power lines or circuits as contact with them might be fatal Overloading Do not overload wall outlets extension cords or integral convenience receptacles as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock Object and Liquid En
46. enu choice or press and release the 4MENU STORE button to write the menu change s and return to stop mode Remote Mode Use a wired remote not supplied to control the PMD670 There are four remote modes e StartStop during recording or playback switch the remote off to pause on to resume EDL Mark during recording or playback switch remote to on to add an EDL mark PWR REC during power off switch remote to on to turn power on and begin recording During recording switch remote to off to stop recording and power off M Track during recording switch remote to on to increment the track A new track is created at that point Default is StartStop 1 Select the RemoteMode menu choice a From stop press and hold the 4MENU button for about 2 seconds MENU will appear flashing in the display b While MENU is flashing for about 3 seconds press and release the ENTER button ran The last Menu choice selected will appear If the flashing MENU times out start over at a 2 Press and release the FWD button repeatedly until RemoteMode is displayed and flashing 3 Press and release the ENTER button to accept the RemoteMode choice and switch to RemoteMode choices EPR start Stor RlemhteMowWe Kiel 4 Press and release the FWD button or the REW button lt lt to tab through the RemoteMode choices StartStop EDL Mark PWR REC or M Track
47. enu setting procedure differs slightly depending on the menu item In general you Press and release the ENTER button to select a menu choice Press and release the FWD button gt or the REW button lt lt to change the menu setting Press and release the ENTER button to confirm the menu setting Then either 8a Press and release the FWD button gt or the REW button lt lt to tab to another menu choice or 8b Press and release the 4MENU STORE button to write the menu changes and return to stop mode or 8c Press and release the CANCEL button m to cancel any menu changes and return to stop mode The Menu choices are Date Time For setting or changing the Date and Time associated with when an audio track file was created DateForm For selecting the date order Algor File For setting or changing the recording compression algorithm associated bit rate audio file type and channels recorded M Track Turn manual track incrementing feature on or off SeamlsPly Turn the Seampless play feature on or off S Skip Turn Silent Skip feature on or off set the number of seconds the dB level must meet or exceed the set threshold and set the dB threshold level A Cue Turn the Auto Cue feature on or off set the number of micro seconds the dB level must meet or exceed the set threshold and set the dB threshold level S Play Turn the single track play feature on or
48. eral functions depend with level margin at S LLLI LI d 02dB before press 514 mono Op as ER ing the MARGIN RESET button level margin The level margin displays the highest level achieved since the track began or the MARGIN RESET button was pressed and released OV indicates a margin over OdB UO button Connects the CF card via the I O port to a con nected device usually a computer From power off press and hold the I O button while you slide the POWER switch on the PMD670 to the right to power on MARGIN RESET 1 2 5 Menu operations T This display appears 1 0 Online au The CF card in the PMD670 appears as an external drive on a connected computer Power off to disconnect See page 43 How to connect via the I O port ui Ds Press and hold the 4MENU STORE button for about 2 seconds MENU will appear flashing in the display REC REMAIN ES EEN Henu a Z TDN While MENU is flashing for about 3 seconds press and release the ENTER button gt The Menu choice will appear If the flashing MENU times out start over at 1 Example display The last Menu choice entered appears the following starts from the Date Time menu choice Mm ate Time as s al Press and release the FWD button Nos or the REW button lt lt to tab through the menu choices The rest of the m
49. eration of the product and to protect it from overheating These openings must not be blocked or covered The openings should never be blocked by placing the product on a bed sofa rug or other similar surface 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 11 Power Sources This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home consult your product dealer or local power company For products intended to operate from battery power or other sources refer to the operating instructions 12 Power Cord Protection Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them paying particular attention to cords at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the product 13 Protective Attachment Plug The product is equipped with an attachment plug having overload protection This is a safety feature See Instruction Manual for replacement or resetting of protective device If replacement of the plug is required be sure the service technician has used a replacement plug specified by the manufacturer that has the same overload protection as the original plug 14 Outdoor Antenna Grounding If an outside ant
50. ess and hold for three seconds to switch the Display light on Press and release to switch the Display light off 40 Front continued OpenDoor Power Down is displayed for about one second Dr enboor Power Doun cau 10 Card eject CF card slot button P KEYLOCK 10 KEY LOCK switch at SE The KEY LOCK switch card door secures the PMD670 in the state it is in during Record Card eject button Playback or Stop The Card eject button has two positions click out a and click in b Slide the switch to the right to turn KEY LOCK on Only these controls will work a b Display LIGHT button POWER switch Works during Playback or Stop PRE REC switch If you try to operate a button or switch that is locked HOLD appears briefly in the display To eject a CF card Example display e GM O 1 If recording or in playback push STOP NB aaa zi z e E If other operations are in progress cancel them Hold ep ast by pushing STOP Wor wait for them to e complete EES Open the CF card door Push and release the Card eject button so it is in click out position a 4 Push the Card eject button from the click out position to the click in position b Zi oN Opening the CF card door turns power off If recording is in progress opening the Memory card door automatically stops recording and
51. ess and release the ENTER button gt to switch to the next digit ana am 101 ep Press and release the FWD button gt or the REW button Y to tab through the digits 0 through 9 Repeat steps 5 and 6 until all six digits are set Press and release the ENTER button to switch to ID flashing Press and release the FWD button to switch to the next ID buf rsRer caw W IEE Repeat 5 8 for all three ID numbers When ID3 is flashing Press and release the FWD button gt to Switch to another menu choice or press and release the 4MENU STORE button to write the menu change s and return to stop mode Menu Default The Default menu choice resets all menu items to their defaults This is handy if you are setting up a new setting configuration because you don t have to check all the settings you know they are at the default Defaults are listed for each menu item Note US defaults are used for illustration See page 51 for a table of menu defaults de a 3a 3b LT Select the Default menu choice From stop press and hold the 4MENU button for about 2 seconds MENU will appear flashing in the display While MENU is flashing for about 3 seconds press and release the ENTER button gt The last Menu choice selected will appear If the flashing MENU times out start over at a Press and release the FWD
52. g EDL marks are automatically renumbered from 1 through the number of EDL marks on the CF card Edit mode Edit mode includes Renumber renumber tracks TrkERASE erase a track TrkMkERASE erase an EDL mark AIIMKERASE erase all EDL marks and FOR MAT format the CF card How to renumber tracks If you have erased tracks from the CF card it is easier to locate recordings if the tracks are renumbered From stop press and hold the MARK 4EDIT button for about 2 seconds to enter Edit mode Renumber flash ing in the display DRM SHOE saw While Renumber is flashing 5 seconds press and release the ENTER button u Or press and release the STOP button m to cancel EXECUT ING aw EXECUTING will be displayed and the percent age executing will increase to 10096 188 Done saw 10096 done will be displayed momentarily Then the PMD670 and the display will return to stop mode How to erase tracks From stop press and hold the MARK 4EDIT button for about 2 seconds to enter Edit mode Renumber flashing in the display SKI Renumber am AAA While Renumber is flashing 5 seconds press and release the MARK EDIT button again TrkERASE flashing in the display Sete While TrkERASE is flashing 5 seconds press and release the ENTER button Son 20 Track number flash ing in the ERASE RS displ
53. h to OFF for playback Factory default EDL PLAY switch at OFF uc anua 19 LEVEL CONT switch The LEVEL CONT rol switch lets you select the LEVEL CONT type of input level control MANUAL At MANUAL you control the input level with the REC LEVEL controls LIMITER At LIMITER peak sound levels that would distort the recording are limited ALC At ALC Automatic Level Control Auto matic Gain Control the PMD670 automatically responds to changes in input level If recording is quiet the input level is increased If recording is loud the input level is decreased This is a desir able feature when recording a meeting with several speakers because a speaker close to the micro phone and or with a loud voice will be automati cally recorded at a reduced level and a quiet speaker will be recorded at an increased level and is less likely to have their input missed 16 OFF OoN ALOG OUT SINGLE PPET aerch el o m m dg o PRE REC ANC LIMITER OFF e e ON ALC e MANUAL INPUT LOCK EDL PLAY LEVEL CONT EDIT A BREPEAT 4 MARK 4 EN 14 ALC is usually not desired when recording music voice or instrument because the transitions in input level may be audible in the recording and can make the recording hissy by raising the level during quiet passages and recording ambient noise The REC LEVEL controls do not
54. ing the PLAY PAUSE button n again Exit and cancel A B repeat by pressing the STOP button m or pressing the A B REPEAT button A Example display mmpa mari amp SI when an A point 11 mono gt aw has been set A B Example display oparai iq tUM during A B repeat wepi mano gt aug Note For other methods of repeat playback see the REPEAT switch and or EDL A B looping 18 STEREO ore son or RAT o CD mj CB o ome ve AME T QU J CO L INPUT A BRI P T 16 17 18 4 EDIT C C 16 17 18 MARK AEDIT buttons a MARK A This button group controls EDL Marks and Editing functions EDL Marks Mark functions manually adding Marks and locating Marks Adding EDL Marks Press and release the MARK 4EDIT button to manually add an EDL Mark during recording Press the MARK 4EDIT button during pause recording or playback to add an EDL Mark During recording adding an EDL Mark introduces an audible click in the recording when using the internal microphone Locating EDL Marks From Stop press and release the Mark forward button 18 or Mark reverse button 16 to tab through the EDL marks on the CF card EDL Mark location as recording time from the beginning of the track Example display Seene a a D MARK dis lon D I Point am
55. inued 22 FWD ak La Gen 7 fi RESET PLAY PAUSE STOP 080 eO CJ D I amenu store ENTER CANCEL I TRACK JUMP 19 20 TRACK JUMP buttons REC UNDO TRACK JUMP reverse button REC UNDO button TRACK JUMP forward button rn 19 TRACK JUMP reverse button During playback press and release to jump to the previous track If pressed while playing the first track jumps to the last track on the CF card 19 REC UNDO button During recording press and release twice to undo erase the recording and pause recording at the beginning of the track TRACKTIME Example display during record D III GG Amid mona O asar TRACKTIME Example display for 3 seconds after rat m REC UNDO button m REC Un is pressed TRACKTIME Example if REC nnn UNDO button is BARGER 00 pressedagain Bi4 mono kizeop within the 3 sec onds Recording is at REC pause at the beginning of the track 20 TRACK JUMP forward button gt gt During playback press and release to jump to the next track If pressed while playing the last track jumps to the first track on the CF card REW FWD 21 REW button lt lt 22 FWD button During playback press and hold the REW button lt lt to rewind do an audible search in the reverse direction Press and hold the FWD button to forward do a 2X s
56. is displayed press and release the MARK 4EDIT button The current EDL Mark type will be flashing TRACKTIME Example display 19 19 19 19 19 Press and release the MARK 4EDIT button to tab through the EDL Mark types Point Skip Loop A Loop B and Erase When the type you want to change the EDL Mark to is flashing press and release the ENTER button kan TRACKTIME agna ga 25 writing aw Writing will be displayed briefly and the PMD670 will return to stop mode Skip An EDL Mark changed to Skip will be skipped during EDL playback playback with EDL PLAY switch at ON Playback will skip to the beginning of the next EDL Mark A skipped EDL recording is not erased The recording is still on the CF card The skipped EDL recording will play if the EDL PLAY switch is at OFF You can change the type later EDL A B looping To playback an EDL A B loop press the PLAY PAUSE button gt to begin playback then press and release the A B REPEAT button If there is an error for example there is an EDL Mark of type Loop A but no EDL Mark of type Loop B an error message is displayed TRACKTMIE LERNEN LN mimm E Example GG ES P display me EDLError B aw p Only one EDL A B loop can programmed When a Loop A or Loop B exists on a CF card and another is created the old mark automatically changes to a Skip Erase When an EDL mark is erased the remainin
57. ith other labels in this area to indicate REC TIME REMAIN ING or TOTAL REC TIME REMAINING displayed on the upper alphanumeric display TIME label The TIME label appears with other labels in this area to indicate REC TIME REMAINING TOTAL REC TIME REMAINING or TRACK TIME displayed on the upper alphanumeric display kbps label The kbps label appears to indicate that the first five places in the upper alphanumeric display are kilobytes per second A B label A indicates that the beginning A point of an A B loop has been set A B indicates that the ending B point of an A B loop has also been set 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 47 Upper alphanumeric display Displays a variety of information including remaining recording time clock time menu settings etc Associated labels are display items 1 7 and 9 10 AM PM label Displays AM or PM when clock time is dis played kHz label The kHz label appears to indicate that the last five places in the Upper alphanumeric display is frequency in kiloHertz L dB R level meter labels L is the label for the upper Left level meter dB is the label for the center level meter scale in decibels R is the label for the lower Right level meter Upper level meter The louder the sound input to the recorder on the Left channel the more bars are displayed Decibel scale The scale in dB decibels for the upper and lower level meters
58. l changes Settings for recording meetings for example will usually be the same from meeting to meet ing Security CF cards For added security the CF card compartment door can be secured with a screw This is especially recommended if you transfer audio files via the I O cable Playback aids A common problem with lengthy voice or other recordings is difficulty in locating one or more specific passages for playback The PMD670 has several ways to mark or tag specific record starting points Date and time A built in date and time generator marks the beginning of each track WER Tracks A new track file is automatically started each time recording is stopped using the STOP button Automatic recording The PMD670 can be set to stop recording when there is silence Silent Skip and auto matically start when sound resumes The PMD670 can be set to automatically add an EDL mark to the track at each such starting point EDL marks EDL Edit Decision List marks can be created during recording manually or automatically EDL marks help you find those specific points in the recording The EDL marking system is proprietary to Marantz Professional solid state recorders During playback you can search for EDL marks in forward or reverse e You can change an EDL mark into a skip mark or an A B repeating point That lets you create custom playback sequences which include skipping audio between EDL marks o
59. le When first powered up the PMD670 takes some time to initialize Loading is dis A played then a blank Loading ass screen for a while E Reading is dis Bb ausus s played while the CF Reading deu card is read 14 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 mum 5 4 Security cover j Note Two 3mm machine screws 10mm long are used for the security cover Recording setup controls OFF OoN m EAM RAT o CDU o CU wm qj LX DESEE OFF 2 ON 5 AUTO MARK switch Turns the automatic EDL AUTO MARK mark feature on or off 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 SI D 7 CO fun sit KSE Lig Cp
60. location of one or more authorized service centers from which service may be obtained Please do not return the unit directly to us 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 merchantabil ity and fitness for a particular purpose are limited in duration to the length of this warranty Exclusion of Damages 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 conse quential or otherwise 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 How State Law Relates to the Warranty This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may have other rights which may vary from State to State Mara
61. ly files with sample frequencies of 48 or 44 1kHz can be output Digital audio is only output during normal or EDL playback The receiving component must be able to accept audio in SPDIF IEC 958 11 format The receiving component must be able to accept a sampling frequency of 48 or 44 1kHz DC IN 13V 14 DC IN 13V jack Plug the supplied AC adapter in here The power supplied is 1 0A at 13V AC The PMD670 automatically oe switches to adapter power if it was running on battery power If AC power is interrupted by a power outage or unplugging the adapter the PMD670 automatically switches to battery power 1 0 15 I O port Plug the supplied UO cable in here and connect the other end to your computer PC or MAC The connection makes it easy to copy audio files to your computer s hard drive or a CD The I O connection can only be made active when the PMD670 is off neither recording or during play back 42 How to connect via the I O port MARGIN RESET Wl amenu store 1 Connect the cable to the PMD670 and your computer 2 Slide the POWER switch on the PMD670 to the right and release to power off 3 Press and hold the I O MENU STORE button while you slide the POWER switch on the PMD670 to the right and release to power on I 20 Online sul This display appears The CF card in the PMD670 appears as a re movable device on your computer The audio files are in a MPGLANG
62. n 1 Or press and release the STOP button W to can cel EXECUTING will be displayed E momentarily EsECUT ING am Done will be displayed mo mentarily CC Done am The PMD670 and the display will return to stop mode 221 How to erase all EDL marks From stop press and hold the MARK 4EDIT button for about 2 seconds to enter Edit mode Renumber flashing in the display BE Si bk enumber AW SEI While the display is flashing 5 seconds press and release the MARK 4EDIT button three more times AIIMkErase flash S ME ing in the display BL ae a While AIIMKERASE is flashing 5 seconds press and release the ENTER button Sen AIIMKErOK VERE flashing in the ALIMKErOK aw display T1 1 The display asks you to confirm that you want to erase all EDL Marks on the CF card While AIIMKErOK is flashing press and release the ENTER button to confirm Or press and release the STOP button W to cancel FORMAT flashing sl LI e in the display duni dw While FORMAT is flashing 5 seconds press and release the ENTER button gt FORMAT OK EW flashing in the FORMAT nef EA display toa The display asks you to confirm that you want to format the CF card Formatting the CF card will erase all recordings on the card While FORMAT
63. ng and The LINE label appears when input s se power off If in playback it will stop playback lected for recording is are the LINE IN jacks and power off 20 Record e y indicates that battery charge is depleted or The Record symbol appears when the no battery is installed PMD670 is in record mode Appears with the Play symbol when recording Appears flashing when in record pause 24 S SKIP label The Silent Skip label appears when Silent Skip is enabled 21 Play M 25 Margin level The Play symbol appears when the PMD670 The Margin level is displayed The PMD670 is in playback playback pause recording holds this display at the highest level record pause achieved during the current recording If more than 0 dB OV is displayed To reset 22 Pause Il the Margin level press and release the The Pause symbol appears when the MARGIN BESET bukan PMD670 is in playback pause or record pause 26 dB label The dB label applies to the Peak level display 23 Battery cm ERIS The Battery symbol appears in most displays to indicate battery charge Au indicates that battery charge is okay Care and Maintenance a W indicates that battery charge is getting low Use a soft cloth slightly moistened with mild and there is approximately 5 to 10 minutes of detergent solution record or playback time available 48 6r Recording time chart The recording time available on a CF card depends on the size of the c
64. no file or digital file Recording file parameters stereo recorded as a stereo file stereo with LINE input stereo with MIC input DLmono with MIC input mono recorded as a mono file mono with INT MIC input mono with LINE input LR mono with LINE input mono with MIC input LRmono with MIC input digital recorded as a digital file DIGITAL IN input The default algorithm file parameters are stereo file MP2 48kHz sample frequency 128kbps per channel and file extension mpg mono file MP3 44 1kHz sample frequency 32kbps and file extension mp3 digital file MP2 44 1kHz or 48kHz sample frequency dependent on input source rather than default or PMD670 menu selection 128kbps and file extension mpg Via the Algor File Menu choice the algorithm file parameters for stereo mono or digital files can be changed See Algor File Menu choice on page 29 17 Input device s and channels mono with INT MIC input Mono audio input from the internal microphone is recorded as a mono file stereo with LINE input Audio input from the L LINE IN jack is recorded on the Left channel Audio input from the R LINE IN jack is recorded on the Right channel mono with LINE input Audio input from the L LINE IN jack is recorded as a mono file LR mono with LINE input Audio input from the L LINE IN jack and the R LINE IN jack are combined and recorded as a mono file Digiln Digital audio data at 44 1k
65. ntz Professional Service Number Marantz Professional Factory Service 630 741 0330 This warranty is enforceable only in the United States and its possessions or territories 52 ma Been Ent E S Marantz is a registered trademark NS 2003 6
66. o Cue pauses playback cued to the sound of the next track Default settings are Off 20 milliseconds and 40 dB 1 Select the A Cue menu choice a From stop press and hold the 4MENU button for about 2 seconds MENU will ap pear flashing in the display b While MENU is flashing for about 3 seconds press and release the ENTER button gt The last Menu choice selected will appear If the flashing MENU times out start over at a 2 Press and release the FWD button gt repeatedly until A Cue is displayed and flashing disen a Hue orf au Ap 3 Press and release the ENTER button to accept the A Cue choice and switch to On or Off mmer H Cue On zw d rl SES 4 Press and release the FWD button or the REW button lt lt to toggle between On and Off 5 When correct Press and release the ENTER button to switch to set or change millisec onds H bue On aw 4B 10 33 Press and release the FWD button or the REW button lt lt to change the number of milliseconds of sound exceeding the threshold The range is 5 to 60 in five milli second increments When correct Press and release the ENTER button 1 to switch to the decibel threshold level SBmzec H Cue Un Press and release the FWD button or the REW button lt lt to change the decibel threshold level The range is 60dB
67. occcccicccicoccccconccnnnnnos 51 Menu defaults cscccccccccccsccseceeeeeeeeeees 51 A Eee 52 US Europe models The US model PMD670 UIB distributed in the USA and European model PMD670 W1B distributed elsewhere differ slightly in supplied accessories and default settings Those differ ences are noted in this User Guide MODEL NO PMD670 UIB or MODEL NO PMD670 W1B Package contents PMD670 64MB CF card US only LAX shipped formatted and installed AC adapter I O cable 3 ft AA battery holder Carry strap Carry strap retainers 2 ES Security screws 3 it d D ISO 3x10 3mm x 10mm long For Memory compartment door 1 or Security cover 2 spares e Plastic pin and retainer spare for Memory compartment door CD Contents of the CD may vary Contents usually include PDF format manual s Several languages may be included Demonstration copy of PMD Edit software Instructions for obtaining full copy of PMD Edit This User Guide Customer Registration Document Control and Connection Diagrams 8 HU OFF ON STEREO OdB 20dB UN 5 L 9 au fie SEI 10 d T PRE REC Ww ET e 1 S OFF
68. oice Example displa mcam ma Ael p play z D m with MP2 cho HP Stereo am sen AUT IS How to set or change the Algor File param eters continued 1 Algor File default wav bwf 384 256 192 128 96 64 cmpg bwf 320 256 160 128 80 64 160 128 80 64 40 32 wav bwf 192 128 96 64 48 32 mpg bwf 160 128 80 64 40 32 mp3 ibwf wav bwf 384 256 192 128 96 64 mpg bwf 320 256 160 128 80 64 mp3 bwf In our example we press and release the ENTER button ran to accept the MP2 choice and switch to column 4 4 Press and release the FWD button or the REW button lt lt to tab to your sample frequency choice Example m ES T 7a display with 256 44 La 44 1 chosen HP 5tbrso am In our example we press and release the ENTER button to accept the 44 1 choice and switch to column 5 5 Press and release the FWD button gt or the REW button lt lt to tab to your bit rate choice Example 1 WE umm display with Le 4 10 128 chosen HPZ Stereo daw In our example we press and release the ENTER button to accept the 128 choice and switch to column 6 6 Press and release the FWD button or the REW button lt lt to tab to your file format choice Example display with bwf chosen HP2 Seo aw In our
69. on 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 ncrease the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is con nected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV tech nician 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 4 CE marking only EU version English C C This product is in conformity with the EMC directive and low voltage directive C C Francais Cet appareil est cnforme la directive EMC et la de directive sur les basses tensions C Deutsch Dieses Gre t entspricht den EMC Richtlinien und den Richtlinien f r Niederspannungsger te C Nederlands Dit apparaat voldoet aan de EMC richtlijnene en de richtlijnen vooor apparatuur met laag voltage C C Italiano Quest unit conforme alle diretive EMC ed alla direttiva sulle basse tensioni C C Portugu s Esta unidade est em conformidade com as directivas EMC e as directivas de baixa voltagem C Espa ol Esta unidad est de acuerdo con las normas EMC y las relacionadas con baja tensi n Equipment mains working system This product complies with hou
70. or the REW but ton lt lt to tab through the months When the month is correct Press and release the ENTER button ran 25 The day will be flashing Example display With the day flashing press and release the FWD button gt or the REW button lt lt to tab through days When the day is correct press and release the ENTER button ran The year will be flashing Example Display cau With the year flashing press and release the FWD button or the REW button lt lt to tab through years 2003 2099 When the year is correct press and release the ENTER button ra The hour will be flashing Example display cau With the hour flashing press and release the FWD button gt or the REW button lt lt to tab through hours AM PM will change when you pass 12 check that it is correct When the hour and AM PM is correct Press and release the ENTER button gt The minute will be flashing EE 03135 00 display Julia 2004 aw With the minute flashing press and release the FWD button or the REW but ton lt lt to tab through minutes When the minute is correct Press and release the ENTER button Sa Date Time will be flashing Au Press and release the 4MENU STORE button If you have made changes to the date and or time Stored will be displayed briefly 26 Au Stor
71. peed audible search in the forward direction Release to return to normal forward playback During play pause press and hold the REW button lt lt or the FWD button to rewind or fast forward quickly The rewind or fast forward is at 10X speed for three seconds then automati cally speeds up to 140X speed Notes If the REW button lt lt or the FWD button is held past the beginning or end of a track the rewind or fast forward will continue onto the previous or next track If REPEAT SINGLE or REPEAT ALL is on the rewind or fast forward will follow the repeat order Does not function in EDL playback or EDL A B repeat During Editing and Menu functions press and release the REW button lt lt to increment a parameter in the direction and press and re lease the FWD button gt to increment a parameter in the direction 23 Controls and Connections Top continued f Um AMENU STORE button The PMD670 Menu lets you preset various parameters To access the Menu with POWER on and the PMD670 in Stop 144 TRACK JUMP bi E E ul Ge Ga gt gt UNDO MARGIN RESET PLAY PAUSE STOI ENTER CANCEL ME auenuistone 23 MARGIN RESET al NA9 4 MENU STORE 23 MARGIN RESET 1 0 4MENU STORE button ing on state of the PMD670 MARGIN RESET button During record press and release to reset the peak level margin Example display Sev
72. ps 48 kbps 96 kbps 64 kbps 128kbps 96 kbps 192 kbps 128 kbps 256 kbps 192kbps 384 kbps L mp2 mono stereo mono stereo mono stereo mono stereo mono stereo mono stereo 32 MB 2 13 00 1 06 30 1 39 45 0 49 53 1 06 30 0 33 15 0 49 53 0 24 56 0 33 15 0 16 38 0 24 56 0 12 28 64 MB 4 26 00 2 13 00 3 19 30 1 39 45 2 13 00 1 06 30 1 39 45 0 49 53 1 06 30 0 33 15 0 49 53 0 24 56 CARD 128 MB 8 52 00 4 26 00 6 39 00 3 19 30 4 26 00 2 13 00 3 19 30 1 39 45 2 13 00 1 06 30 1 39 45 0 49 53 SIZE 256 MB 17 44 00 8 52 00 13 18 00 6 39 00 8 52 00 4 26 00 6 39 00 3 19 30 4 26 00 2 13 00 3 19 30 1 39 45 340 MB 23 33 08 11 46 34 17 39 51 8 49 55 11 46 34 5 53 17 8 49 55 4 24 58 5 53 17 2 56 38 4 24 58 2 12 29 512 MB 35 28 00 17 44 00 26 36 00 13 18 00 17 44 00 8 52 00 13 18 00 6 39 00 8 52 00 4 26 00 6 39 00 3 19 30 1 GB 1024 MB 70 56 00 35 28 00 53 12 00 26 36 00 35 28 00 17 44 00 26 36 00 13 18 00 17 44 00 8 52 00 13 18 00 6 39 00 fs i 32 kHz 44 1 kHz _ 48 kHz PCM mono stereo mono stereo mono stereo 32 MB 0 08 20 0 04 10 0 06 03 0 03 01 0 05 33 0 02 47 64MB 0 16 40 0 08 20 0 12 06 0 06 03 0 11 07 0 05 33 CARD 128 MB 0 33 20 0 16 40 0 24 11 0 12 06 0 22 13 0 11 07 SIZE 256 MB 1 06 40 0 33 20 0 48 23 0 24 11 0 44 27 0 22 13 _ 340MB 1 28 33 0 44 16 1 04 15 0 32 07 0 59 02 0 29 31 512 MB 2 13 20 1 06 40 1 36 45 0 48 23 1 28 54 0 44 27 1 GB 1024 MB 4 26 41 2 13 20 3 13 30 1 36 45 2 57 47 1 28 54
73. r repeating audio between EDL marks e Up to 255 EDL marks can be added to a CF card EDL marks are numbered consecu tively starting at one During recording you can manually add an EDL mark by pressing MARK EDL marks can be added automati cally for example at the beginning of each track e PMD Edit computer software is specifically designed for the PMD670 PMD Edit recog nizes EDL marks generated by the PMD670 This is especially useful for editing audio files on your PC For more information visit www marantzpro com Products PMDEdit html Features e e e e e 245 Stereo 2 channels and mono 1 channel audio recording and playback Records onto various types of CF cards Please refer to the Marantz Professional web site at www marantzpro com for a complete updated list of approved cards Two different recording formats Compressed recording using MPEG1 Layer Il MP2 or MPEG1 Layer III MP3 mono and stereo Uncompressed recording using 16 bit linear Pulse Code Modulation PCM MS DOS and Windows compatible file system Selectable file types Wave wav Broadcast Wave Format bwf RAW MP2 mpg MP3 mp3 recording bit rate is selectable e mpg mp3 compressed at 32kbps recom mended for dictation 32 48 or 64kbps recommended for voice recording or 128 or 192 kbs recommended for recording music PCM wav uncompressed at 768kbps mono very high q
74. s recorded onto both the right and left channels the L setting outputs the audio at a normal level while the right is reduced 15dB STEREO Audio recorded on the Left channel is output to the left output channel and audio re corded on the Right channel is output to the right output channel Both channels are output to the internal speaker R Audio recorded on the Right stereo channel is output to both the left and right output channels Factory default ANALOG OUT switch at STEREO 9 MIC ATTEN switch The microphone attenuation switch permits the direct use of microphones that differ in sensitivity OdB e e 20dB MIC ATTEN OdB No microphone attenuation 20dB Input from a microphone s connected to the XLR MIC IN jacks is cut by 20dB Factory default MIC ATTEN switch at OdB 15 OFF ou STEREO mn N CD o OFF e e ON ees es LL put e D mj e dit vu aS 2 ICT UY QD P lee A SINGLE 10 REPEAT switch OFF e e ALL Lets you endlessly repeat playback of a track or entire REPEAT memory card OFF No repeat SINGLE During playback the current track is repeated When playback reaches the end of the track it automatically starts playback from the beginning of that track ALL During playback all tracks are repeated When playback reaches the end of the last track it automatically starts pla
75. sehold power and safety requirements in your area This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la Classe B est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada 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 Is limites que se estableren 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 Quick Start Follow the instructions on this page to Quick Start your new PMD670 Portable Solid State Recorder and begin recording Note Outside of the USA a CF card is not included See page 41 for installing a CF card and page 22 to format a CF card Quick Start Basic Instructions DC IN 13V Plug the AC adapter in Slide the POWER switch to turn on Slide the REC switch to start recording Push and release REC PAUSE when record ing is not necessary Slide the REC switch to resume recording Push the STOP button to stop recording Quick Start Detailed Instructions The PMD670 comes factory preset for recording voice using its built in internal microphone These are settings for recording a meeting not settings for re
76. tions may result in fire electric shock or other hazards Safety Check Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the product is in proper operating condition Wall or Ceiling Mounting The product should be mounted to a wall or ceiling only as recommended by the manufacturer Heat The product should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other products including amplifiers that produce heat ANTENNA WARNINGS LEAD IN WIRE Do not expose the equipment to rain or moisture ANTENNA f GROUND DISCHARGE Do not remove the cover from the equipment UNIT ee Do not insert anything into the equipment through 20 the ventilation holes EERE GROUNDING CONDUCTORS Do not cover the ventilation with any items such EQUIPMENT NEC SECTION 810 21 as tablecloths newspapers curtains etc GROUND CLAMPS POWER SERVICE No naked flame sources such as lighted candles GROUNDING should be placed on the equipment ELECTRODE SYSTEM NEC ART 250 PART H When disposing of used batteries please comply FIGURE 1 with governmental regulations or environmental EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA GROUNDING AS PER public instruction s rules that apply in your country NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE ANSI NFPA 70 or area NEC NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE When setting up the recorder ensure that NOTE TO CATV SYSTEM INSTALLER
77. to 20dB in 5dB increments When correct Press and release the ENTER button to switch to A Cue flashing Jer H Cue On aw 5r Press and release the FWD button to switch to another menu choice or press and release the 4MENU STORE button to write the menu change s and return to stop mode Single Play During playback when Single Play and Auto Cue are Off and the end of a track is reached the next track automatically starts playing During playback when Single Play is On and the end of a track is reached the PMD670 auto matically pauses This differs from Auto Cue in that Single Play does not cue to start of audio Default is S Play Off 1 Select the S Play menu choice a From stop press and hold the 4MENU button for about 2 seconds MENU will appear flashing in the display b While MENU is flashing for about 3 sec onds press and release the ENTER button kan The last Menu choice selected will appear If the flashing MENU times out start over at a 2 Press and release the FWD button repeatedly until S Play is displayed and flashing 3 Press and release the ENTER button to accept the S Play choice and switch to On or Off 4 Press and release the FWD button or the REW button lt lt to toggle between ON and OFF 5 When correct Press and release the ENTER button ru to switch to S Play flashing lise Ml AF S Flas On dw
78. top or laptop computer by removing the CF card from the PMD670 or by using the supplied cable to connect the PMD670 to your computer via the I O port Audio recorded in the popular MP3 com pression format is directly available for intranet or internet file sharing log and archive audio files play audio files on your computer save audio files to your hard drive a floppy a CD R disc post streaming audio files on your web site use software and your computer to transcribe digital recordings An editing program PMD Edit available from Marantz Professional for PC users lets you convert and edit audio files that were recorded on the PMD670 Voice recording The PMD670 has several helpful features for voice recording in situations such as meetings conferences or other events Use less memory longer recording time For voice recording the recording quality level bit rate recorded and or sampling frequency can be set to the lowest levels permitting more time recorded on the CF card Easy to use for recording One control begins recording Simply slide and release the red REC switch Security Input settings After you have set up the input settings for your application the settings can be set to ON with the INPUT LOCK switch As an added precaution the input setting switches including the ability to change input devices can be protected with the supplied Screw on cover preventing unintentiona
79. try Never push objects of any kind into this product through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the product Servicing Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Damage Requiring Service Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions When the power supply cord or plug is damaged Ifliquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the product If the product has been exposed to rain or water If the product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as an improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to its normal operation If the product has been dropped or damaged in any way and When the product exhibits a distinct change in performance this indicates a need for service Replacement Parts When replacement parts are required be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or have the same characteristics as the original part Unauthorized substitu
80. ttings Algor File mono MP3 44 1kHz 32 kbps mp3 M Track On S Skip On Beep On A PowOff Yes Recording music LEVEL CONT switch at MANUAL ANC switch at FLAT Input MIC stereo Menu settings Algor File Stereo MP3 44 1kHz 128kbps mp3 M Track Off S Skip Off Beep Off A PowOff Yes Menu settings highest quality Algor File Stereo PCM 44 1kHz 128kbps wav M Track Off S Skip Off Beep Off A PowOff Yes 50 SPECIFICATIONS Digital audio system Sic M Solid State Recorder Usable Media sssss CF memory cards Microdrive cards Recording and media methods D e EE MPEG 1 Layer II compression imp E MPEG 1 Layer Ill compression Ap EE MPEG2 Layer Ill compression for all half sample rates POM 16 bit linear PCM Recording bit rate selectable MP2 mono 192 128 96 64 48 32 kbps MP2 stereo 384 256 192 128 96 64 kbps MP3 mono 160 128 80 64 40 32 kbps MP3 stereo 320 256 160 128 80 64 kbps Sampling frequency Analog 48 44 1 32 24 22 05 16 kHz except MP2 Di pcc S 48 44 1 kHz Number of channels 2 stereo 1 mono Frequency response 20 000 Hz 0 5dB Signal to Noise Ratio IEC A weighted n i LINE 86 dB MIC 65 dB Total Harmonic Distortion at 0 VU POM iiic eie eter adiens LINE 0 03 MIC 0 0896 Dyn
81. uality mono audio record ing PCM wav uncompressed at 1536kbps stereo recommended for very high quality audio recording Manual manual with limiter and automatic record level control ALC An ANC Ambient Noise Cancel switch for reducing unwanted background noise Pre Recording memory buffer that records 2 seconds of audio before recording is started Portions of multiple recordings can be played back in sequence using EDL marks There are four ways to power the PMD670 Included AC adapter AA Alkaline batteries 6 hours Optional rechargeable Ni Cd battery pack RB1100 5 hours Optional rechargeable Ni MH battery RB1650 7 hours Built in Time and Date generator marks the beginning of each track REMOTE jack permits a wired remote button for controlling the recording process Controls and Connections A Top 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 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 availab
82. writes critical track information to properly close the file CHARGE 41 CHARGE indicator j Lit when optional Ni Cd before powering off battery is charging To insert a CF card 1 Push and release the Card eject button so it is in the click in position b above 12 CF card compartment 2 Fully insert the CF Pull to open to access the CF card card 3 Close the CF card door Note If the CF card door won t latch check that the Card eject button is in the click in position b above 41 Security The supplied Memory compart ment security screw requires using a small Phillips screwdriver 3mm x to open the Memory compartment 10mm long door That reduces the possibility that the CF card will be misplaced or stolen tomm E 1 Remove the plastic pin c and then the retainer d 2 Add the screw Tighten the screw with a small Phillips screwdriver tight enough so the screw cannot be removed with a fingernail piciraL 13 DIGITAL IN OUT jacks LJ RCA jacks for connect ing the PMD670 to an audio component that OUT accepts or outputs digital audio signals IN Connect to the digital out of a digital audio component PCM audio data input at 44 1 and 48 kHz can be recorded This input has to be selected in the Input menu for the signal to be recorded See INPUT button OUT Connect to the digital in of a digital audio component On
83. y battery carrier removal Replace the battery compartment cover ribbon Installing an optional Ni Cd or Ni MH battery Install the battery with tab as shown and over the ribbon for easy battery removal When changing battery type for optimal battery performance be sure you change the Batt Type menu setting The optional Ni Cd battery is charged only when The AC adaptor is connected The Ni Cd battery is loaded correctly in the battery compartment The power to the PMD670 is off While charging about 3 hours the CHARGE indicator will blink When the Ni Cd battery charge cycle is complete the CHARGE indicator will be lit and steady SAGs Display 1 23 45678 91011 12 13 14 Saal BENEI LL S SKIP e i 19 20 2122 23 INT MIC LINE 15 16 17 18 REC label The REC label appears with other labels in this area to indicate TOTAL REC TIME or REC TIME REMAINING displayed on the upper alphanumeric display TOTAL label The TOTAL label appears with other labels in this area to indicate TOTAL REC TIME or TOTAL REC TIME REMAINING displayed on the upper alphanumeric display TRACK label The TRACK label appears with other labels in this area to indicate TRACK TIME displayed on the upper alphanumeric display REMAIN label The REMAIN label appears w
84. yback from the begin ning of the first track Factory default REPEAT switch at OFF Note For other methods of repeat playback see the A B REPEAT button and or EDL A B looping FLAT 11 ANC switch The ANC Ambient Noise Cancel switch lets you ANC choose to reduce ambi ent noise before recording on the internal micro phone or MIC inputs Ambient Noise Cancel positions do not change the memory used in recording Examples of low ambient noise sources include traffic air condi tioning hum and wind noise Band pass position reduces the lows and highs and passes records the center voice level audio frequencies This reduces the re cording of high and low frequency ambient noise FLAT No filtering applied High pass position reduces low fre quency ambient noise only US default ANC switch at Band pass Europe default ANC switch at FLAT OFF a e ON 2 EDL PLAY switch The EDL PLAY switch EDL PLAY turns EDL PLAY off or on OFF When the EDL PLAY switch is at OFF PMD670 playback does not respond to EDL mark instructions ON When EDL PLAY is ON PMD670 playback follows EDL mark instructions regarding play back order skipping sections of recording on the memory card or repeating a section of recording on the memory card Note If the EDL PLAY switch is at ON and there are no EDL marks on the CF card recording was done with the AUTO MARK switch at OFF playback is not available Switc
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