Marantz CDR310 manual Battery remaining indicator, There is not enough battery power remaining to

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Battery remaining indicator

The recorder operates using commercially available AA size alkaline batteries, the optional Nickel-Cadmium battery, or the optional Nickel-Metal Hydride battery. During operation, the battery remaining indicator is as follows.

Remaining

Display explanation

indicator

 

 

 

No display

Nothing is displayed when the AC adaptor is being

used. The adaptor power supply is valid.

 

 

 

 

There is still ample battery power remaining.

 

 

 

The amount of battery power remaining has

 

decreased to approx. half.

 

 

 

Only a small amount of battery power remaining.

 

There is not enough battery power remaining to

 

record or playback. Either replace the batteries with

 

new ones, or recharge the rechargeable batteries.

 

 

 

There is almost no remaining battery power.

 

If the “Beep” setting in the menu are set to ON, the

 

beep sound will be heard.

 

If you continue recording while this indicator is

Flashing

flashing, recording/playback will stop, and the

recorder will shut down.

 

 

 

Notes

If the battery type is not set correctly to match the type of battery being used, the battery remaining display may not be displayed correctly.

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Contents Model CDR310 User Guide Laser Safety Important Safety Instructions Deutsch EnglishFrançais NederlandsTable of Contents Features IntroductionPackage contents Setup the power supply P.XX Quick Start GuideAlways keep the disc surface clean About DiscsPlayable discs Names and Functions Top side1MENU/STORE button 4CANCEL button9REC Indicator 2F.REV 5 buttonFront side Rear sideRight side Display Preparations Before Use Using batteriesGuide to battery lifespan AC adaptor connectionSafety cautions on handling batteries Installing an optional Ni-Cd or Ni-MH batteryCharging the optional Ni-Cd battery Default value Alkaline Power on/offBattery type settings Basic OperationsBattery remaining indicator There is not enough battery power remaining toSetting the clock When DateForm M/D/YDefault value M/D/Y Date form settingsTime form settings Default value 12HMENU/STORE Button Menu SettingsInput RecFormat CD Split Default Date/TimePreset menu Input P.xxMenu operation Schematics Recording to the HDBasic operations for recording Erasing recordings Formatting the HDDetailed Settings for HD Recording Input source settingsDefault value Preset1 MIC Preset2 MIC Preset3 MIC Recording format settings When the channel setting is StereoPage Recording level control settings Operations when manual control is set Default value Preset1 Off Microphone attenuatorPhantom power settings Default value Preset1 Off Preset2 Off Preset3 OffDefault value Preset1 Off Preset2 4 sec Preset3 4 sec PrerecordBackground recording Default value Silent skipDefault value Preset1 On Preset2 On Preset3 On Manual trackAuto track CD Burning Page CD Split Playing Back HD Data Basic operations for playbackAudible search Track accessSearch Fast reversePlayback mode settings You can select the playback mode from the following 4 modesPlaying Back CDs CD PlaybackVarious CD playback operations Default value Off / 15 min Auto power off settingsBeep sound alarm setting Default value OnWhen CD is stopped Switching the display modeWhen the HD is stopped When in HD recording or recording paused statusWhen in HD/CD playback or playback paused status Stop Monitor settings Key lock settingsVarious remote functions Microphone remote connectionInitialization of preset settings Margin displayCD-TEXT, ID3 tag Troubleshooting Error Messages Specifications What We Will Pay For Non-transferable warrantyHow You Can Get Service Americas only Limitation of Implied WarrantiesHoldings Inc