Marantz PMD680 manual Error Handling, Capacity of Card and Recording Time, File Management

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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Error Handling

￿File check and recovery is done at abnormal ending.

Error Detection

Error is detected in the following case occurs during playback, recording, or editing;

the card is ejected.

the power is put off.

When the card is ejected, unit enters error status, and error message is displayed.

The unit exit from error status by turning the power off (abnormal ending).

Then, turning on the power again, the unit executes error recovery. Following message is displayed during the recovery.

(CHEcking Card)

If recovery was done successfully, following message is displayed.

(CHEck done)

If recovery fails, recovery unable message is displayed.

(broken Card)

Capacity of Card and Recording Time

The maximum capacity supported by the unit is up to 640 MB

Recording time varies according to recording bitrate and capacity of the card.

Approximate recording time/per 100MB is as follows.

Approximate Recording Time / 100MB

Bit Rate (kbps)

Total Recording Time

 

 

 

32

 

6 hr 15 min

 

 

 

64

 

3 hr 00 min

 

 

 

96

 

2 hr 00 min

 

 

 

128

 

1 hr 30 min

 

 

 

192

 

1 hr 00 min

 

 

 

768

(PCM)

15 min

 

 

 

File Management

File Format

File format is MS DOS compatible. Still it is required that the card is once formatted in the units.

File Structure

File structure and naming of the recorded tracks is shown below.

 

directory

 

file

\

MZ000001

\

MZ000001.xxx

 

MZ000002

\

MZ000002.xxx

 

MZ000003

\

MZ000003.xxx

 

MZ000nnn

\

MZ000nnn.xxx

nnn:track number

xxx:BWF (BWF format was selected at the recording the trac) WAV (WAVE format was selected at the recording the trac) MP2 (MP2 format was selected at the recording the trac)

Note

If the files in a card recorded by the unit are deleted or modified by a PC or a system other than the unit, the unit does not work correctly with the card.

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Contents Features PrecautionsForeword IntroductionHow to Use this Manual ContentsNi-Cad Rechargeable Battery optional Batteries and AC AdaptorAlkaline Batteries AC adaptorPower On/Off Setting the Date and TimePower on Power OffUnderstanding PC Cards Inserting the card Formatting the PC cardOperation Ejecting the cardConnecting Microphones Connecting Analog ComponentsTo output analog audio signals to another audio component To record from or output through a telephone wireConnecting Digital Components Remote controlHeadphones Other ConnectionsCharging Battery Low Battery Warning and Auto Power OffDuring stop mode Data DisplayKeylock During playbackDuring Recording To Illuminate the Display PanelMIC Attenuation Selection and Manipulation of Input SourceREC Level Recording Behavior Setting REC ModePRE REC Silent SkipRecording Operation Preparation Basic OperationStop Audible Seek Un-audible Fast AccessRWD ReWinD Track Jump Track Count Up/DownTo cancel Repeat PlayRepeating a Track Repeating the Entire cardSummary of Accessing Behavior Next Track Jump Stop at the top of the next trackMarking and EDL Playback Marking OperationAccess to the Mark Editing MarkEDL Playback EDL Repeat PlaybackMeaning of Mark Definition Display during EDL playbackPlayback Control in EDL playback and in EDL Repeat playback PauseDisplay during pause while EDL Playback Deleting MarkInitialization of EDL Displaying Total Number of Marks PlacedDisplay at initialization of EDL Mark InconsistencyTrack Handling Track EraseRenumbering Track Number Display at Track Erase Operation EmbedPreset Operation Presettable ParametersPresseting Parameters Example of Presetting Operation Battery Type Presetting File Format PresettingID Number Presetting ID number setting operationDisplay at Parameter Selection Menu Error Handling Error DetectionCapacity of Card and Recording Time File ManagementTroubleshooting Digital audio system InputsOutputs GeneralTop Panel Index of Parts, Controls, and DisplayFront Panel Top Pannel Front PannelLeft Panel Right PanelREC Display