M-Audio II manual Hardware Controls and Indicators, Front, Top, Bottom

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MicroTrack II

User Guide

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3 - Hardware Controls and Indicators

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1.Power Button : Press and hold this button for approximately one second to turn MicroTrack II on and

off. Pressing and holding this button for approximately

 

ten seconds forces MicroTrack II to shutdown, should

 

the unit ever become unresponsive



 

2.LCD Display: This shows the current status of MicroTrack II.

3.

Clip Indicators: These LEDs will light when an input



 

 

signal exceeds -1dB.

 

4.

Input Levels Adjust (LEVELS): These control the

 

 

individual recording levels of the MicroTrack II left and

 

 

right inputs. The current input level is represented by

 

 

triangles in the L/R level meters on the main screen.



5.

Signal Indicators: These LEDs will light when a

 

 

signal greater than -40dB is detected at the selected

 

 

input.

 

6.

Delete Button (DEL): In normal player/recorder

 

 

operation, the delete button deletes the current (or



 

selected) audio file. The delete button is also used

to stop the MicroTrack II USB drive mode (known as

“host mode”) and return to normal player/recorder functionality.

7.Output Level Adjust (VOLUME): This controls the output volume of MicroTrack II.

8.Record Button (REC): This button is used to start and stop recordings.

  

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9. Stereo Mic Input Jack (MIC): This 1/8” stereo jack is used for connecting a mono or stereo microphone.

 

This input is capable of providing 5V power for electret







 

microphones.

 

 

 

 

 

 

10.

Mic/Line Input Jacks (MIC/LINE): These 1/4” TRS

 

 

 

 

jacks accept microphone and line-level signals.

 

 

 

11.

Headphone Jack

: Connect a pair of headphones

 

 

 

with an 1/8” plug for monitoring.

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12.

RCA Outputs (L-LINE-R OUTS): These are line-level

 

 

 

 

outputs from MicroTrack II.

 

 

 

13.

S/PDIF Input (S/PDIF): This allows digital signals

 

 

 

 

in S/PDIF format to be recorded by MicroTrack II.

 

 

 

14.USB Input: Connect MicroTrack II to a host computer or to the included USB power supply using this input. This will also charge the MicroTrack II battery when connected.

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Contents User Guide Introduction Setup and ChargingHardware Controls and Indicators Appendix Using MicroTrack II with a ComputerWarranty Terms and Registration Congratulations on your purchase of M-Audio MicroTrack IntroductionWhat’s in the Box Mac Product FeaturesMinimum System Requirements Setup and Charging Connecting to a ComputerCharging the Battery with the USB Power Supply Power Saving Hibernation ModeFormatting Using MicroTrack Formatting the Recording MediaHardware Controls and Indicators FrontTop BottomLeft RightFiles Menu Record Settings MenuMain Menu Options MP3 EncoderOptions WAV Options Menu BacklightContrast ChannelsPlayback EQ Scrub AudioRec Time Display Record ButtonSystem Menu Connect to PCFormat Media Test MediaDate & Time Firmware Update Factory DefaultsVersion About LanguageSimplified Chinese language option Operating Instructions RecordingMicroTrack Playback While using Loop Playback mode, you can Loop PlaybackTransferring Audio Files to a Computer Using MicroTrack II with a ComputerCharging MicroTrack II from the Computer Disconnecting from Windows Using MicroTrack II as a Portable Data DriveDisconnecting MicroTrack II from Your Computer Disconnecting from Mac OS Swapping CompactFlash or Microdrive MediaWarranty Terms and Registration Warranty Terms Warranty RegistrationRecording Time vs. Media Chart AppendixWAV Recording Time in Seconds Audio USA Audio U.KBenelux Audio France