Marantz PMD690 manual Power On/Off, Setting the Date and Time, Power Off

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SETTING UP

Power On/Off

Power On

Sliding the power switch to the right turns the power on. If a correctly formatted card is in the slot, the messages below will be displayed.

Setting the Date and Time

Before operating your PMD690, perform the following operations to set the current date and time.

The current date and time are recorded automatically at the beginning of each recording.

ENGLISH

Card Check

OVER

Note

TOC stands for Table of Contents and it is a reference to the beggining of the card that contains the information on all the audio tracks on the card.

If the card in the slot has not been formatted to the specifications of the PMD690, the Un-Format display will appear as indiacted below:

If there is no card in the slot, then the following message will be displayed:

1With the power off, slide POWER to the right while holding down the DISPLAY (TIME/ DATE) button.

The unit turns on and enters the date/time setup mode.

2Press 1˜4 or ¢˜¡ to set the month, then press PLAY/PAUSE (3˜8) to enter.

3Press 1˜4 or ¢˜¡ to set the day, then press PLAY/PAUSE (3˜8) to enter.

4Press 1˜4 or ¢˜¡ to set the year, then press PLAY/PAUSE (3˜8) to enter.

5Press 1˜4 or ¢˜¡ to set the hour, then press PLAY/PAUSE (3˜8) to enter.

6Press 1˜4 or ¢˜¡ to set the minute, then press PLAY/PAUSE (3˜8) to enter.

7To save the input time/date information, press the DISPLAY (TIME/DATE) button. The seconds will start counting from 00 and the unit will enter the stop mode.

8To return to the date setting display (step #2), press the PLAY/PAUSE (3˜8) instead of the DISPLAY (TIME/DATE) button.

Notes

Pressing the STOP (7) button at any time during the time/date setting mode will cancel any changes and return the unit to the stop mode.

The time is always displayed in 24-hour time. So for example, 23:59:59 is equivalent to 11:59:59 PM.

The clock runs on an internal large capacitor. While the power is not applied, the clock runs for approximately one month.

Power Off

Sliding the power switch to the right while the power is on will turn the power off.

Note

While the unit is recording or in the record-pause mode, the power switch is disabled.

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Contents Portable PC Card Recorder Risk of Electric Shock Do not Open Safety Instructions NEC National Electrical Code Features IntroductionHow to Use this Manual ContentsNi-Cad Rechargeable Battery optional AC Adaptor and BatteriesAC Adaptor Alkaline BatteriesPower On/Off Setting the Date and TimePower On Power OffUnderstanding PC Cards Ejecting a CardInserting a Card Formatting a PC CardCare of PC Cards Capacity of Files and CardOperation Connecting Microphones Connecting Analog ComponentsPowering the microphones To output analog audio signals to another audio componentConnecting Digital Components Remote ControlHeadphones Other ConnectionsRecording Time Preset ItemsPreset Operation PCM Stereo PC Example ID Number PresetsID Number Setting Operation Low Battery Warning and Auto Power Off During Stop ModeDisplay Selections Changing the Displayed InformationDisplay Backlight Key Button LockDuring Playback and Play-Pause During Recording and Record-PauseInput Controls Record Settings Dual Level MonoRecording Operation Basic ProcedureRec Cancel Maximum Number of Tracks Source MonitorFull Cards Playback Starting Playback from a Selected TrackReverse and Forward Search Fast Reverse and Forward SearchAuto Power Off Track EditingRepeat Play, Single Track Play Output SelectionTrack Erase RenumberEDL Marking Searching for EDL Marks Auto MarkErasing an EDL Mark Editing EDL MarksChanging a Mark Type EDL Playback Erasing all the EDL MarksEDL Repeat Playback EDL Playback and EDL Repeat Playback DisplayFile Format Error MessagesFile Structure Troubleshooting Care and MaintenanceSpecifications InputsDigital audio system OutputsFront Panel Index of Parts, Controls, and DisplayTop Panel Top Panel Front Panel 6JUMP to MARK, EDL PLAY, Total MarkLeft Panel Right PanelREC DisplayIs a registered trademark

PMD690 specifications

The Marantz PMD690 is a versatile and user-friendly digital audio recorder that has gained popularity among audio professionals and enthusiasts alike. This device is designed to deliver high-quality sound recording while ensuring ease of use, making it an ideal choice for a variety of applications, including interviews, live performances, and field recordings.

One of the standout features of the PMD690 is its high-fidelity recording capability. It supports multiple audio formats, including WAV and MP3, allowing users to choose the quality that best suits their needs. The device can record in resolutions of up to 24-bit/96kHz, ensuring that the captured audio retains its clarity and detail. This makes it particularly valuable for music recording, sound design, and broadcasting.

The PMD690 is equipped with dual XLR/TRS combo inputs, allowing for a range of connectivity options. This flexibility enables users to connect various microphones and line-level devices, providing them with the freedom to adapt to different recording scenarios. The included phantom power supports condenser microphones, expanding the range of possible setups for professional recordings.

An intuitive interface is another hallmark of the PMD690. The device features a large, backlit LCD screen that provides clear visibility of recording levels, battery life, and remaining recording time. Navigating through the menu is straightforward, and the inclusion of dedicated control buttons enhances the overall user experience. Many users appreciate the quick access to essential functions, which is crucial in fast-paced recording environments.

In addition to its recording capabilities, the Marantz PMD690 offers robust editing features. Users can perform functions such as dividing and combining tracks, as well as adding simple metadata, making post-production tasks more convenient. This feature is particularly beneficial for podcasters and field recorders who need to manage and organize their recordings efficiently.

Rugged and portable, the PMD690 is designed for durability, making it an excellent choice for outdoor and on-the-go recording. Its compact design means it can easily fit into a camera bag or backpack, and its battery life is sufficiently long to handle extended recording sessions without the need for recharging.

In conclusion, the Marantz PMD690 stands out as a reliable and high-performance digital audio recorder that meets the needs of professionals and hobbyists alike. With its quality recording capabilities, versatile connectivity options, user-friendly interface, and durable construction, it is a valuable tool for anyone looking to capture audio in a variety of settings. Whether for professional use or personal projects, the PMD690 is sure to deliver exceptional performance and recording quality.