Marantz PMD680 manual Connecting Microphones, Connecting Analog Components

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SETTING UP

Connecting Microphones

Connect the microphones as shown below.

With the PMD680, you can connect a microphone (for mono recording) to either the MIC 1 (XLR) jack or the MIC 2 (1/4" phone) jack.

MIC (1/4")

or

MIC (XLR)

Notes

Take care to not connect or disconnect microphones while recording. This may result in unwanted sounds in the recording.

To output analog audio signals to another audio component

Connect the source component’s analog line input jacks to this unit’s LINE OUT (RCA) jack.

TAPE DECK, etc.

LINE IN

Notes

To connect the mono PMD680 LINE OUT to a stereo input, a Y-adaptor cable can be used.

To record from or output through a telephone wire

Connect the phone line to the TELEPHONE IN/OUT jack.

Connecting Analog

Components

The following illustrations show you how to connect analog audio components for recording or playback.

To record from analog audio components

Connect the source component’s analog line output jacks to this unit’s LINE IN (RCA) jack.

TAPE DECK, etc.

LINE OUT

Notes

To connect a stereo source to the mono PMD680 LINE IN, a Y-adaptor cable can be used.

RJ-11 splitter

Wall jack

Phone

Notes

Do not start recording until the telephone connects with the dialed telephone number.

Please be advised that connecting the PMD680 to a telephone line is illegal in some countries.

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Contents Foreword FeaturesPrecautions IntroductionHow to Use this Manual ContentsAlkaline Batteries Ni-Cad Rechargeable Battery optionalBatteries and AC Adaptor AC adaptorPower on Power On/OffSetting the Date and Time Power OffOperation Understanding PC CardsInserting the card Formatting the PC card Ejecting the cardTo output analog audio signals to another audio component Connecting MicrophonesConnecting Analog Components To record from or output through a telephone wireHeadphones Connecting Digital ComponentsRemote control Other ConnectionsDuring stop mode Charging BatteryLow Battery Warning and Auto Power Off Data DisplayDuring Recording KeylockDuring playback To Illuminate the Display PanelSelection and Manipulation of Input Source MIC AttenuationREC Level PRE REC Recording Behavior SettingREC Mode Silent SkipRecording Operation Basic Operation PreparationStop Un-audible Fast Access Audible SeekRWD ReWinD Track Jump Track Count Up/DownRepeating a Track To cancelRepeat Play 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 MarkMeaning of Mark Definition EDL PlaybackEDL Repeat Playback Display during EDL playbackDisplay during pause while EDL Playback Playback Control in EDL playback and in EDL Repeat playbackPause Deleting MarkDisplay at initialization of EDL Initialization of EDLDisplaying Total Number of Marks Placed Mark InconsistencyRenumbering Track Number Track HandlingTrack Erase Display at Track Erase Operation EmbedPresettable Parameters Preset OperationPresseting Parameters Example of Presetting Operation ID Number Presetting Battery Type PresettingFile Format Presetting ID number setting operationDisplay at Parameter Selection Menu Capacity of Card and Recording Time Error HandlingError Detection File ManagementTroubleshooting Outputs Digital audio systemInputs GeneralIndex of Parts, Controls, and Display Top PanelFront Panel Top Pannel Front PannelLeft Panel Right PanelREC Display