Marantz PMD671 MP3 Player User Manual


 
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REC PAUSE
DISPLAY LIGHT
REC
LEVEL
L
R
REC
HP/SPK VOLUME
PHONES
KEY LOCK
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HP/SPK VOLUME
MARK
TRACK
TOTALTRACKTIME
REC REMAINkbps
A-B
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R
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PM
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AM
INT
MIC
LINE
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REC PAUSE
TRACK
TIMETRACK
MIC
INT
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MARK
TIMETRACK
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REC
REC
REC
LEVEL
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L
1. HP/SPK VOLUME control
Turn to adjust the volume of
headphones plugged into the
PHONE jack or the built-in
speaker.
During playback, what is heard on the L or R
headphone depends on the recording. For a
Stereo or Dual Mono recording, the setting of the
AUDIO switch determines what is heard on
headphones.
2. Display
See Display on
page 55 for
details.
3. REC PAUSE button
During recording, push and
release to pause.
When paused, the REC indicator will flash.
Example
display
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, after a REC
PAUSE an EDL mark is added when recording is
resumed. The following is displayed for a couple
of seconds.
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 memory
card, not the beginning of the current track.
4. REC indicator
Red indicator light is lit
and steady during
Record and flashing during Record pause.
5. REC switch
From Stop, slide to the
right and release to start
recording.
From REC PAUSE, slide to the right and release
to resume recording.
If Manual TR is on during recording, slide to the
right and release to increment the track (start a
new audio file).
To stop recording, press and release STOP
.
6. REC LEVEL controls
Turn to adjust the
record level when the
LEVEL CONT. switch
is at MANUAL.
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 0dB as possible but not OVER.