Marantz PMD680 manual Track Handling, Track Erase, Renumbering Track Number

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Track Handling

Track Erase

To erase a track you want to erase;

From stop status, select the track you want to erase and press ERASE key.

The track number selected is shown, and erase message blinks for confirmation.

Pressing ERASE key again, the track selected is erased, and completion message is displayed for 3 seconds. Then resumes stop status.

Instead, pressing STOP key cancels to erase the track and resumes stop status.

REPEAT

RENUMBER

ERASE

SILENT SKIP AUTO MARK

FORMATPRESET

Display at Track Erase Operation EMBED

TRACK

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Blinking for confrimation

TRACK

Executing

TRACK

Completion message (for 3 seconds)

Note

After a track is erased, the number of the following tracks after the erased track are not automatically renumbered. The number of erased track becomes absent. The track number of the newly recording is always next to the last track number (the largest track number +1). The absent track number is not re-used for new recording (except that the deleted track was the last track).To renumber the track numbers of tracks after the absent number, track renumber operation is needed.

PLAYBACK and EDITING

Renumbering Track Number

To renumber the track numbers of tracks after the absent number caused by track erase;

From stop status, press RENUMBER key.Renumber message blinks for confirmationPressing RENUMBER key again, renumbering is executed. Completion message is displayed for 3 seconds, and units resumes stop status.

Instead, pressing STOP key, renumbering is cancelled, and units resumes stop status.￿￿￿￿￿

REPEAT

RENUMBER

ERASE

SILENT SKIP AUTO MARK

FORMATPRESET

Display at renumbering operation

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Blinking for confrimation

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Complete message (for 3 seconds)

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Contents Introduction FeaturesPrecautions ForewordContents How to Use this ManualAC adaptor Ni-Cad Rechargeable Battery optionalBatteries and AC Adaptor Alkaline BatteriesPower Off Power On/OffSetting the Date and Time Power onEjecting the card Understanding PC CardsInserting the card Formatting the PC card OperationTo record from or output through a telephone wire Connecting MicrophonesConnecting Analog Components To output analog audio signals to another audio componentOther Connections Connecting Digital ComponentsRemote control HeadphonesData Display Charging BatteryLow Battery Warning and Auto Power Off During stop modeTo Illuminate the Display Panel KeylockDuring playback During RecordingREC Level Selection and Manipulation of Input SourceMIC Attenuation Silent Skip Recording Behavior SettingREC Mode PRE RECRecording Operation Stop Basic OperationPreparation RWD ReWinD Un-audible Fast AccessAudible Seek Track Count Up/Down Track JumpRepeating the Entire card To cancelRepeat Play Repeating a TrackNext Track Jump Stop at the top of the next track Summary of Accessing BehaviorMarking Operation Marking and EDL PlaybackEditing Mark Access to the MarkDisplay during EDL playback EDL PlaybackEDL Repeat Playback Meaning of Mark DefinitionDeleting Mark Playback Control in EDL playback and in EDL Repeat playbackPause Display during pause while EDL PlaybackMark Inconsistency Initialization of EDLDisplaying Total Number of Marks Placed Display at initialization of EDLDisplay at Track Erase Operation Embed Track HandlingTrack Erase Renumbering Track NumberPresseting Parameters Presettable ParametersPreset Operation Example of Presetting Operation ID number setting operation Battery Type PresettingFile Format Presetting ID Number PresettingDisplay at Parameter Selection Menu File Management Error HandlingError Detection Capacity of Card and Recording TimeTroubleshooting General Digital audio systemInputs OutputsFront Panel Index of Parts, Controls, and DisplayTop Panel Front Pannel Top PannelRight Panel Left PanelDisplay REC