Marantz CD Recorder, CDR310 manual Preparations Before Use, AC adaptor connection, Using batteries

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Preparations Before Use

AC adaptor connection

When using the recorder with the provided AC adaptor, follow the procedure below to connect the AC adaptor.

If you wish to use batteries, please refer to the [Using batteries] section. (P.XX)

Notes

Only use the AC adaptor that is provided with the recorder. Running the recorder on DC power without using the provided AC adaptor will cause damage to the recorder.

1 Connect the plug of AC power pack into the DC IN jack on the recorder.

2 Connect the Power cord to a regular household plug socket.

POWER

OFF ON

Power cord

DC IN jack

AC power pack

Notes

If a optional rechargeable battery is inside the recorder, the battery will be recharged in this state.

Using batteries

If you wish to run the recorder on battery power, follow the procedure below to install batteries into the provided battery holder, and insert the holder into the recorder.

The following types of battery can be used.

Alkaline batteries

Optional Nickel-Cadmium battery (option: parts number RB1100)

Optional Nickel-Metal Hydride battery (option: parts number RB1650)

(Guide to battery lifespan)

When alkaline batteries (1450mAh type) are used HD Recording: about 4 hours

Notes

When running the recorder on batteries, always set the

battery type in the preset menu to the correct setting for the batteries used. (P.XX)

1Insert 8 batteries into the battery holder correctly as shown in the diagram below, while paying attention to the polarity displays (+: plus, and -: minus).

AA

AA

 

Battery holder

2 Remove the battery case cover from the rear side of the recorder.

Battery case cover

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Contents Model CDR310 User Guide Laser Safety Important Safety Instructions Nederlands EnglishFrançais DeutschTable of Contents Introduction FeaturesPackage contents Quick Start Guide Setup the power supply P.XXAlways keep the disc surface clean About DiscsPlayable discs Top side Names and Functions2F.REV 5 button 4CANCEL button9REC Indicator 1MENU/STORE buttonRear side Front sideRight side Display AC adaptor connection Using batteriesGuide to battery lifespan Preparations Before UseSafety cautions on handling batteries Installing an optional Ni-Cd or Ni-MH batteryCharging the optional Ni-Cd battery Basic Operations Power on/offBattery type settings Default value AlkalineThere is not enough battery power remaining to Battery remaining indicatorWhen DateForm M/D/Y Setting the clockDefault value 12H Date form settingsTime form settings Default value M/D/YDate/Time Menu SettingsInput RecFormat CD Split Default MENU/STORE ButtonInput P.xx Preset menuMenu operation Schematics Recording to the HDBasic operations for recording Formatting the HD Erasing recordingsDetailed Settings for HD Recording Input source settingsDefault value Preset1 MIC Preset2 MIC Preset3 MIC When the channel setting is Stereo Recording format settingsPage Recording level control settings Operations when manual control is set Microphone attenuator Default value Preset1 OffDefault value Preset1 Off Preset2 Off Preset3 Off Phantom power settingsPrerecord Default value Preset1 Off Preset2 4 sec Preset3 4 secBackground recording Silent skip Default valueManual track Default value Preset1 On Preset2 On Preset3 OnAuto track CD Burning Page CD Split Basic operations for playback Playing Back HD DataFast reverse Track accessSearch Audible searchYou can select the playback mode from the following 4 modes Playback mode settingsPlaying Back CDs CD PlaybackVarious CD playback operations Default value On Auto power off settingsBeep sound alarm setting Default value Off / 15 minWhen in HD recording or recording paused status Switching the display modeWhen the HD is stopped When CD is stoppedWhen in HD/CD playback or playback paused status Key lock settings Stop Monitor settingsMicrophone remote connection Various remote functionsInitialization of preset settings Margin displayCD-TEXT, ID3 tag Troubleshooting Error Messages Specifications Limitation of Implied Warranties Non-transferable warrantyHow You Can Get Service Americas only What We Will Pay ForHoldings Inc