After you unpack the CD player, make sure that all of the following accessories are included:

-This guide

-Power cord

-Stereo audio cable with RCA pins

Features

ENGLISH

- Supports CD-TEXT

CD TEXT

Look for these symbols on CDs that support CD-TEXT.

-Supports playback of CD-RW (rewritable) discs

-Supports synchronized operation with other Marantz components that support RC5 codes.

-Pitch control +/–12% max., 0.1% steps

-Equipped with the latest Philips pickup mechanisms Model PMD330 (high-performance mechanism) Model PMD331 (high-performance mechanism)

Model PMD340 (high-performance, high-durability mechanism)

-Can be installed in standard 19-inch rack (2U)

-Shockproof (PMD331/PMD340) 10 seconds

-Supports instant start (PMD331/PMD340)

-Pitch bend control +/– 8% (PMD331/PMD340)

CD-TEXT

A CD-TEXT disc is a new type of music CD that includes, in addition to the music found on a conventional CD, text data containing the artist’s name, the album name, track names, etc. This text data is recorded in an area that was unused on music CDs. Accordingly, a CD-TEXT disc can be played on any conventional CD player, but the text data can be viewed only if the disc is played on a player that supports the CD-TEXT function, such as the PMD330/331/340.

The player determines automatically whether the current disc is a conventional CD or a CD-TEXT disc.

This player can display the album name, track name, the artist’s name, the songwriter’s name, the composer’s name, and the arranger’s name, as long as that information is recorded on the disc. Not all of this information will be present on every disc.

For details on how CD-TEXT is displayed, refer to the description of operation found later in this guide.

-This player can display 12 characters of text at one time. If the text data is longer than 12 characters, the text will scroll across the display from right to left.

-Some CD-TEXT discs include the called “highlights”. This CD player does not support the Highlight Scan function to play the highlights in sequence.

-The following languages can be displayed as CD-TEXT: English, French, Spanish, and German.

CD-RW Disc Playback

In addition to conventional music CDs and CD-R discs, this CD player can also play CD-RW discs.

-In order to play a CD-R or CD-RW disc, the TOC* must be recorded properly.

The process of writing the TOC information to the disc is called “finalizing,” and if this task was not completed properly, the disc cannot be played back because it will not be recognized properly as a music CD by a regular CD player.

For details, refer to the instruction manual provided with the CD recorder.

-This CD player can only play discs that were recorded in the CD-DA format. Never attempt to “play” a CD-ROM or similar disc containing computer data.

-When playing a CD-RW disc, it sometimes takes longer to read the TOC compared with a music CD or a CD-R disc.

-This CD player may not be able to play some CD-RW discs properly, depending on the conditions under which the disc was recorded.

* “TOC” stands for “Table of Contents,” and contains information such as the number of tracks on a disc and the total playback time.

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Marantz PMD330, PMD331, PMD340 manual Features, CD-RW Disc Playback

PMD330, PMD340, PMD331 specifications

The Marantz PMD series has long been a staple in the world of professional audio and recording, with its PMD331, PMD340, and PMD330 models standing out for their exceptional features and robust performance. These portable digital recorders cater primarily to audio professionals, musicians, and content creators seeking reliable tools for high-quality sound capture.

The Marantz PMD331 is known for its user-friendly interface and portability. It features dual-channel recording, ensuring that stereo sound is captured accurately, which is crucial for interviews, live performances, or any situation where audio fidelity matters. The PMD331 supports both solid-state media and SD cards, providing versatility in storage options. Its built-in stereo microphones, combined with adjustable gain controls, allow users to capture sound in various environments, ensuring crisp and clear audio even in less-than-ideal conditions.

Moving on to the PMD340, this model elevates the capabilities seen in the PMD331 with advanced features tailored for professionals. It includes enhanced audio formats like WAV and MP3, along with the option for high-fidelity recording settings. The PMD340 is equipped with a USB interface, which simplifies the process of transferring files to computers or other devices. This model shines in its battery life, allowing for extended recording sessions without the need for frequent recharges—an invaluable trait for on-the-go recording.

The PMD330, while slightly less feature-rich, boasts a reputation for reliability and simplicity. It offers solid audio recording capabilities for voice and music, making it suitable for podcasters and field recordists. Its straightforward control layout ensures that users can operate it with minimal training, making it a popular choice among novices and seasoned professionals alike.

These three models share common characteristics such as durability and ease of use, making them dependable tools in various recording scenarios. They also feature robust build quality designed to withstand the rigors of travel and frequent usage. The PMD series has maintained Marantz's commitment to superior sound quality, innovative technology, and professional-grade performance, ensuring that users have the right tools to capture their audio projects with precision and clarity. Whether for location recording or studio work, the PMD331, PMD340, and PMD330 embody the qualities that audio professionals seek in a portable recorder.