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Marantz pmd671 Computer Hardware User Manual

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1. CE D LO EL amp 0 9 GDS y e Kee 3 4 Top 1 Speaker The played back audio signal is simulta neously output to the built in speaker the PHONES jack LINE OUT jacks and DIGITAL OUT jack Headphones plugged into the PHONES jack mute the internal speaker The HP SPK VOLUME control controls the built in Speaker and Headphone volume 3 POWER switch Slide to the right and release to turn Power on or off If the AC power pack is connected at DC IN and plugged in it powers the PMD671 If power is not detected at DC IN battery power is automatically used if available When first powered up the PMD671 takes some time to initialize Loading is displayed then the screen goes blank momentarily Reading is displayed while the CF card is read Security cover Use a small Phillips screw e driver to remove or replace the Security cover The Security cover makes setup controls relatively unavailable The setup controls allow you to setup the PMD671 for your unique application You can then have someone operate the PMD671 without concern that they might change something that could cause failure to record e Note Two 3mm machine screws 10mm long are used for the security cover mmm E Recording set
2. 41 S Monitor 42 leie E a L E A 43 Remote Mod e 44 Broadcast Wave ID numbers 44 Default 45 PLAY PAUSE ENTER button 46 PLAY PAUSE button 46 ENTER button mt 46 STOP CANCEL button B 46 Front HP SP VOLUME control 47 DISPIAY qe 47 REC PAUSE button MH 47 REC IBIGICHH OP uuu u u 2 u u u u u us 47 REG te EEN 47 HEC LEVEL COMMONS uuu uu s 47 PHONES OK iodo 48 DISPLAY DUMON WEE 48 LIGHT button 48 KEY LOCK SWIG eicere actam e poti TUA IUE 49 Left side CHARGE indicator 49 CF card compartment 49 To eject a CF card 49 To insert a CF card 49 e CUNY MR THER ann inu 50 DIGITAL IN OUT jacks 50 DON TOV A K 2 tasas 50 A 50 How to connect via USB port 51 Right side REMOTE E JACK uuu u pte tnc incer 52 Remote Mode 52 REMOTE2 jack
3. Beep Press amp hold 4MENU STORE 2 sec Preset Press 4MENU STORE store amp exit Press F FWD BP AN A PowOff Press ENTER ni sees Yes or No 1 From stop press and hold the 4MENU Press F FWD P Yes or No STORE button for about 2 seconds Preset Press ENTER san A PowOff will appear flashing in the display Press 4MENU STORE store amp exit Example display 1 From stop press and hold the 4MENU STORE button for about 2 seconds Preset 2 While Preset is flashing press and release will appear flashing in the display the F FWD button gt gt repeatedly until Beep is displayed Example Example display display 2 While Preset is flashing press and release 3 Press and release the ENTER button Z the F FWD button repeatedly until The On Off choice will flash A PowOff is displayed Example Example display display 3 Press and release the ENTER button Z 4 Press and release the F FWD button gt gt or The Yes No choice will flash the F REV button lt lt to toggle between Example On and Off display Example display 28 d Press and release the F FWD button gt gt or the F REV button lt lt to D Es ir toggle between Yes and No 5 When the desired state appears press and release the ENTER button The display returns to A PowOft flashi
4. Package Contents Control and Connection Diagrams jo Front LOIS NER TO FRU ele EE Bottom Bier qc ares Introduction mos T Controls and Connections TOD R Speaker MIC internal microphone POWER SWIIGI asian ul Q cido Security cover Recording setup controls MONITOR switch PRE REC switch INPUT LOCK switch AUDIO OUT switch MIC ATTEN switch REPEAT switch ANO SWITCH roots EDL PLAY switch LEVEL CONT switch INPUT DUON canner What the Input selections do Inputs channels recorded A B REPEAT button A B Repeat polavback MARK 4 EDIT buttons EDL Marks Adding EDL Marks n nannnnannnnaaannnn Locating EDL Marks Custom playback sequences Editing EDL Marks EDL A B looping AEDIT button EGIT lee TE How to renumber tracks How to erase tracks How to erase all EDL marks within one track How to erase all EDL marks How to format a CF card 21 How to check a CF card 22 TRACK JUMP buttons 23 TRA
5. 55 4 TRACK label 55 5 THMEJTabD6l uu l Sa RR Sen dirt 55 6 MODOS 2 10 2 EE 55 7 A Blabel 55 8 Upper alphanumeric display 55 9 AM PMIlabel 55 10 a Ee CC WE 95 11 L dB R level meter labels 55 12 Left level meter 55 13 dB over scale 55 14 Right level meter 55 15 TRACK label 55 16 MARK label 55 17 Lower alphanumeric display 55 18 INT MIC label 56 19 LINE 8 D8 uu u uu L HI QUIE IER 56 2O ere kt PAM 96 AU e 56 22 Pause eee 56 23 Battery CMW 56 24 S SKIP label 56 25 Margin level 56 26 dB label 56 Hint When making major changes to your recording setup we suggest the following procedure 1 Identify the appropriate input device internal microphone microphone s Line input Digital input 2 Select the input menu choice corresponding to your input device selection See page 17 3 If nec
6. tab decibels Press ENTER n _ SilentSkp Press 4MENU STORE store amp exit 1 From stop press and hold the Pa 4 MENU STORE button for about 2 seconds 2 With Preset flashing in the display double click the ENTER button kat 3 Press and release the F FWD button until SilentSkp is displayed 4 With SilentSkp flashing press and release the 7 ENTER button Z On Off TR menu choice is flashing 5 Press and re button gt gt to 7 LIF On 8 E tab between On Off and TR 6 When correct press and release the ENTER button San Seconds choice is flash ing Note If you don t want to change the seconds or dB settings press and release the ENTER button Ka several times to tab to SilentSkp flashing 7 Press and re VEM lease the F FWD i entokr button to tab through seconds 8 When correct press and release the ENTER button gt Decibel choice flashing 9 Press and re lease the F FWD button gt gt to tab through decibel choices 10 When correct press and release the ENTER button gt The display returns to SilentSkp flashing dE can Press and release the FFWD button 9 9 or the F REV button lt lt to tab to another menu choice or Press and release the A MENU STORE button to write the menu changes and return to stop mode or Press and release th
7. toggle Off On Press ENTER n Auto Mark Press 4MENU STORE store amp exit 1 From stop press and hold the AMENU STORE button for about 2 seconds 2 With Preset flashing in the inom ET rat display double T click the ENTER button ka 3 Press and re III lease the F FWD PEAR Phap k button until Auto Mark is displayed 4 With Auto Mark flashing press and release the ENTER button I Auto Mark menu choice is flashing 5 Press and re w lease the EFWD 19352 Rare 4 button to toggle between On and Off 6 When correct press and re FiiLO Pk lease the ENTER button Sa The display returns to Auto Mark flashing You can Press and release the F FWD button gt or the F REV button lt lt to tab to another menu choice or Press and release the A MENU STORE button to write the menu changes and return to stop mode or Press and release the CANCEL button M to cancel all menu changes and return to stop mode Manual TR When Manual track incrementing is on slide and release the REC switch during recording to increment the track A new track is created at that point There is no break in recording When Manual track incrementing is off sliding and releasing REC switch during recording does nothing Default setting is On How to set or change Manual TR Quick instructions Press amp hold
8. 0 5 Vp p Sampling frequency 96 88 2 48 44 1 kHz FOMA uu uu u us SPDIF IEC 958 Typell Outputs LINE OUT L R ji M RCA jack Standard level 2 Vrms max 2 kohms DIGITAL OUT j RCA jack Output impedance 75 ohms Standard output level 0 5 Vp p Sampling frequency 96 88 2 48 44 1 kHz Si SPDIF IEC 958 Type II General Headphone Output power 20 mW 32 ohms Speaker Output power 70 mW 4 ohms Phantom power 48V mA Power consumption Recording Playback 6 W Susp 12 W max Standby battery driven 2 9 mW Battery life Alkaline 6 hours typical Dimensions are emoticonos 264 mm 10 4 mise RR 55 mm 2 0 A 185 mm 7 3 Weight 1 3 kg 2 lbs 14 oz Included accessories A 1 Battery holder 1 CAM S ID u T leds 1 Carry strap retainers 2 Screws ISO 3x10 mm 3 Plastic pin and retainer 1 Bee 1 User CNS e m 1 Optional accessori
9. 52 LINE OUT IN jacks 52 MIC IN JACKS 59 PHANTOM 48V switch 53 Microphone recommendations 53 Carry e EE 53 Installing the carry strap o3 Bottom Battery compartment 53 Battery power o4 Installing AA size batteries 54 Installing Changing an optional Ni Cd or Ni MH battery 54 Display M 55 Care and maintenance 56 Recording time chart 57 HOC Format charts 58 Menu detfaults 59 Troubleshootin0 a 60 Error Messages 60 SPECMICA NOA S autos an Llu ha abs 61 Optional accessories 61 Record setting recommendations 61 Warranty 62 US Europe models The US model PMD671 UIB distributed in the USA and European model PMD671 N1B distributed elsewhere differ slightly in supplied accessories and default settings Those differences are noted in this User Guide MODEL NO PMD671 UIB Or MODEL NO PMD671 N1B Package contents e PMD671 64MB CF
10. 46 Control Page Front 1 HP SPK VOLUME control 47 2 Display see next page 47 3 REC PAUSE button II 47 4 REC indicator 47 o HEC e in sasana 47 6 REC LEVEL controls 47 7 PRONES JACK osineen nni iaae 48 8 DISPLAY button 48 9 LIGHT DNUODI u trernas 48 10 KEY LOCK switch 49 Left side 11 CHARGE indicator 49 12 CF card compartment 49 19 DIGITAL IN OUT jacks 50 14 DC IN 15V jack 50 15 USB DON rms 50 Right side 16 REMOTE 1 jack 52 TZ REMOTE D JACK estarias uuu uu uuu 52 18 LINE IN OUT jacks 52 19 MIC IN jacks 53 20 PHANTOM power switch 53 21 Cay SUS eea albas 53 Bottom 22 Battery compartment o3 1 23 45 678 9 10 11 Control Display k REGIDO uuu uuu ml aa aba 55 2 TOTALIabel 9 3 REMAIN label
11. 18 19 20 21222324 25 26 18 MIC INT MIC label The MIC label appears when external micro phones are selected The INT MIC label appears when input se lected for recording is the internal micro phone 19 LINE label The LINE label appears when input s se Ly ot flashing indicates that the battery has approximately 1 to 3 minutes of record or playback time remaining The CHARGE indicator light will flash If BEEP is set to On the PMD671 will also beep If the PMD671 continues to operate it will lected for recording is are the LINE IN jacks automatically shut down If recording it will 20 Record The Record symbol appears when the PMD671 is in record mode It appears with the Play symbol when recording It appears with the pause symbol and flashing when in record pause 21 Play gt The Play symbol appears when the PMD671 is in playback playback pause recording or record pause 22 Pause The Pause symbol appears when the PMD6 71 is in playback pause or record pause 23 Battery mu When on battery power the Battery symbol appears in most displays to indicate battery charge cau indicates that the battery charge is good dg waindicates that the battery charge is getting low and there is approximately 5 to 10 min utes of record or playback time available write track information stop recording and power off If in playback it will stop playback and power off uH indica
12. button gt gt to tab through Stereo L Stereo and 0 20db 6 When the desired mode is displayed press and release the ENTER button Z The display returns to St Mode flashing You can Press and release the F FWD button gt or the F REV button lt lt to tab to another menu choice or Press and release the 4MENU STORE button to write the menu changes and return to stop mode or Press and release the CANCEL button M to cancel all menu changes and return to stop mode Mono Mode Mono Mode determines which input channel s are recorded as the mono channel There are two Mono Modes Mono The Left input channel is recorded as the mono channel LR Mono The Left input channel and the Right input channel are mixed combined and recorded L R 2 as the mono channel How to set or change Mono Mode Quick instructions Press amp hold 4MENU STORE 2 sec Preset Double Click ENTER Z HecFormat Press FFWD until Mono Mode Press ENTER n Mono LRmono Press F FWD gt gt tab thru modes Press ENTER n Mono Mode Press 4MENU STORE store amp exit 1 From stop press and hold the AMENU STORE button for about 2 seconds 2 With Preset flashing in the display double click the ENTER button gt 3 Press and release the F FWD button p
13. Important Safety Instructions READ BEFORE OPERATING EQUIPMENT This product was designed and manufactured to meet strict quality and safety standards There are however some installation and op eration precautions which you should be particularly aware of UOU E Io cs 11 12 13 14 Read these instructions Keep these instructions Heed all warnings Follow all instructions Do not use this apparatus near water Clean only with dry cloth Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacture s instructions Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat reg isters stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that pro duce heat Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particu larly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manu facturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use cau
14. A file titled PMD670 EDL and a folder directory titted MPGLANG 1 will appear on your computer Files within the MPGLANG 1 folder are numbered from 1001 through the number of tracks recorded to a maximum of 1999 The file extension will be mp3 wav bwf or mpg depending on the Rec Format parameters that were set for the record ing PMD670 EDL 8 MPGLANG 1 1001 MP3 Root 1002 MP3 1003 MP3 1999 MP3 Diagram of file structure assuming mp3 files Changes made to file names or file structure on your computer will prevent file recognition and therefore playback in the PMD671 However audio files from your computer that are renamed using the file names and file structure above may be playable on the PMD671 For example if you name an mp3 audio file 1234 MP3 and place it in the MPGLANG1 folder the PMD671 may play it 51 Right side 16 17 18 REMOTE 1 16 REMOTE1 jack Plug a wired remote not O supplied in this jack A switch Pii a connected to the 2 5mm mini m A jack off open and on closed does 2 5 mm jack the following depending on the RemoteMode setting RemoteMode StartPause From Rec or Playback Pause switch remote on to start recording During record or play back switch remote off to pause and on to resume If Auto Mark is On an EDL mark is added when recording resumes StrtStp TR Start or stop recording When re started a
15. ON Leaves the pre record cache on Cache time varies with recording conditions 24 bit PCM 1 second 16 bit PCM MP2 MP3 4 seconds 16 bit PCM MP3 with RAW 2 seconds Factory default PRE REC switch at ON OFF e e ON 7T INPUT LOCK switch The INPUT LOCK switch lets you lock your selected INPUT LOCK input settings with a switch covered by the Security COVer OFF When the INPUT LOCK switch is at OFF push and release the INPUT button a to tab through the input choices The selection times out to the displayed input choice in 3 seconds Example display MIC ON When the INPUT LOCK switch is at ON pushing the INPUT button a does nothing skips the input selection choices Factory default INPUT LOCK switch at OFF STEREO LeeeR AUDIO OUT Applies to playback output to LINE OUT DIGITAL OUT and Internal speaker or headphones 8 AUDIO OUT switch This switch selects the audio output channel for playback L Audio recorded on the Left channel is output to both the left and right output channels STEREO Audio recorded on the Left channel is output to the left output channel and audio recorded on the Right channel is output to the right output channel Both channels are output to the internal speaker R Audio recorded on the Right stereo channel is output to both the left and right output channels Factory default ANALOG OUT switch at STE REO 0dBe e 208 9 MIC ATTEN switc
16. PAUSE STOP CONES ENTER CANCEL 19 20 MARGIN RESET ES 4 MENU STORE a TRACK JUMP gt gt I 19 20 TRACK JUMP buttons REC UNDO TRACK JUMP reverse button H REC UNDO button TRACK JUMP forward button 19 TRACK JUMP reverse button lt lt During playback press and release to jump to the previous track If pressed while playing the first track playback jumps to the last track on the CF card 19 REC UNDO button During recording press and release twice to undo erase the recording and pause recording at the beginning of the track Example display during record LERNEN Id R Example display for 3 seconds after HEC UNDO button is pressed EBENEN d x Xue dB ee cw EL c t R Example if REC UNDO button is pressed again within the 3 sec onds mmm usa dB 40 20 12 A i E ES a R Recording is at REC pause at the beginning of the track 20 TRACK JUMP forward button gt gt During playback press and release to jump to the next track If pressed while playing the last track playback jumps to the first track on the CF card F REV F FWD 21 F REV button lt lt 22 F FWD button During playback press and hold the F REV button lt lt to Fast Reverse and do an audible search in the reverse direction Press and hold the F FWD button gt gt to Fast Forward and do a 2X speed audible search in the forward direc tion Release to return to
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18. You can Press and release the F FWD 4 button gt or the F REV button lt lt to tab to another menu choice or Press and release the 4 MENU STORE button to write the menu changes and return to stop mode or Press and release the CANCEL button M to cancel all menu changes and return to stop mode Quick instructions Press amp hold 4MENU STORE 2 sec Preset Double Click ENTER RecFormat Press FFWD gt until Verify Press ENTER Z I Off On Press F FWD P amp P toggle Off On Press ENTER n Verify Press 4MENU STORE store amp exit PupPreRec during REC PAUSE When you slide the REC switch to engage record CONT is displayed e Press and release the PLAY button to record the buffered audio and continue recording 1 From stop press and hold the 4MENUJ STORE button for about 2 seconds Preset will appear flashing in the display While Preset is flashing double click the EN TER button gt Example display A menu choice will be flashing Slide and release the REC switch again to discard the buffered audio and continue recording from that point Press and release the STOP button M to discard the buffered audio and stop record ing Note If there is less than 5 minutes of REC REMAIN time PupPreRec does not
19. ambient noise sources include traffic air condi tioning hum and wind noise Band pass position reduces the lows and highs and passes records the center voice level audio frequencies This reduces the re cording of high and low frequency ambient noise FLAT No filtering applied High pass position reduces low frequency ambient noise only OFF e ON 12 EDL PLAY switch The EDL PLAY switch turns EDL PLAY off or on EDL PLAY OFF When the EDL PLAY switch is at OFF PMD671 playback does not respond to EDL mark instructions ON When EDL PLAY is ON PMD671 playback follows EDL mark instructions regarding play back order skipping sections of recording on the memory card or repeating a section of recording on the memory card Note If the EDL PLAY switch is at ON and there are no EDL marks on the CF card recording was done with the AUTO MARK switch at OFF or no marks were placed manually playback is not available Switch to OFF for playback Factory default EDL PLAY switch at OFF LIMITER ALC MANUAL 13 LEVEL CONT switch T The LEVEL CONT rol switch lets you select the type of input level control LEVEL CONT MANUAL At MANUAL you control the input level with the REC LEVEL controls LIMITER At LIMITER peak sound levels that would distort the recording are limited ALC At ALC Automatic Level Control Auto matic Gain Control the PMD671 automatically respo
20. log and archive audio files e e play audio files on your computer save audio files to your hard drive a floppy e a CD R disc post streaming audio files on your web site use software and your computer to transcribe digital recordings An editing program PMDEdit available from Marantz Professional for PC users lets you convert and edit audio files that were recorded on the PMD671 Presets The PMD671 has three selectable Presets for commonly used recording situations Preset 1 MP3 Stereo using your microphones for recording with relatively small files Preset 2 MP3 Mono using the internal micro phone for recording meetings or voice with very small files Preset 3 PCM Stereo using your microphones for very high quality audio recording e Security recording The PMD671 has several security features not previously available on Marantz Professional digital recorders that confirm recording is accurately written to the CF card Verify Verify is electronic file verification When turned on in the Preset menu Verify runs a check between the audio at the source and information written to the CF card RAW RAW Read After Write VTH Virtual Third Head digitally mimics the third head of a three head tape deck While recording audio at the PMD671 s outputs is audio that has already been written to the CF card With about a 2 second delay you can listen to the audio written to the CF card monitoring th
21. mp3 bwf mp3 bwf 24 22 05 16 80 64 40 32 24 16 The RecFormat setting procedure is usually unnecessary for Digital Input See page 34 The following applies to inputs from MIC LINE IN and the Internal mic Channel s Choose between Stereo and Mono recording two or one channel For PCM recording Stereo is about twice as time intensive as Mono Format Choose between PCM 16 or 24 bit or a com pression format MP2 or MP3 Fs Sampling Frequency Choose the Sample Frequency in kHz Bit rate You can select a bit rate in kilobits per second kbps for a compression format MP2 or MP3 File ext File extension In most cases you have chosen the file exten sion by choosing the Format If you desire a BWE file choose between wav and bwf for the file extension 30 How to set or change the Rec Format param eters Quick instructions Press amp hold 4MENU STORE 2 sec Preset Double Click ENTER RecFormat Press ENTER n Mono or Stereo Press F FWD 4 gt P Mono or Stereo Press ENTER pu PCM MP2 or MP3 Press F FWD gt P PCM MP2 or MP3 I MP2 or MP3 EE khz Press F FWD P select khz Press ENTER D kbps Press F FWD P select kbps Press ENTER n select file extensi
22. 32kbps recom mended for dictation 32 48 or 64kbps recommended for voice recording or 128 or 192 kbps recommended for recording music e POM wav uncompressed very high quality mono audio recording e PCM wav uncompressed 24 bit 96kHz stereo recommended for very high quality audio recording e Manual manual with limiter and automatic record level control ALC e An ANC Ambient Noise Cancel switch for reducing unwanted background noise e Electronic Head After Write monitoring time shift feature e Automatic electronic file verification feature Verify e CF card compatibility check feature Card Check e Pre Recording memory buffer that records 2 to 4 seconds of audio before recording is started Normally 4 seconds Depends on Rec Format settings e Portions of multiple recordings can be played back in sequence using EDL marks 12 here are four ways to power the PMD671 e Included AC adapter e AA Alkaline batteries 5 hours 1450 mAh usage Optional rechargeable Ni Cd battery pack RB1100 4 hours 41100 mAh usage e Optional rechargeable Ni MH battery HB1651 6 hours 31650 mAh usage Built in Time and Date generator marks the beginning of each track e REMOTE1 jack permits a wired remote button for controlling the recording process e REMOTE2 jack permits using the optional RC600 remote for microphone interviews Controls and Connections 1 2
23. F FWD button gt repeatedly until RecFormat is dis played and flashing 96 88 2 48 44 1 wav bwf 48 44 1 32 24 22 05 16 12 11 025 8 48 44 1 32 192 128 96 64 48 32 4 amp 44 179 2 160 E 40 32 24 22 05 16 80 64 40 32 24 16 mpg bwf mp3 bwf mp3 bwf continues 31 4 Press and release the F FWD button to toggle between Mono and Stereo When correct press and release the ENTER button gt 1 The display switches to Format flash Ing Note In the example the change from Mono to Stereo automati cally doubled the bit rate The change is illustrated in the chart below Channel s Fs kHz and Bit rate kbps File ext BWF ext Channel s Audio Format Fs kHz and Bit rate kbps File ext BWF ext 96 88 2 48 44 1 48 441 32 24 22 05 16 12 11 025 8 wav bwf 160 128 80 64 40 32 48 44 1 32 mpg bwt 384 256 192 128 96 64 48 44 1 32 320 256 160 128 80 64 mp3 bwf MP3 24 22 05 16 96 88 2 48 44 1 48 44 1 32 24 22 05 16 12 11 025 8 wav bwf 48 44 1 32 384 256 192 128 96 64 mpg bwf 48 44 1792 320 CEN 80 64 mp3 bwf 24 22 05 16 160 128 80 64 40 32 mp3 bwf 96 88 2 48 44 1 48 44 1 32 24 22 05 16 12 11 025 8 wav b
24. Stop Record and The second press switches to file parameters Play to remaining record time for the card o The third press switches to date and time remaining record time on card During Stop The fourth press returns to the default Default display IS lo p an ater Durina Plavback playing time record time for uring Playback the card Example display the default display i ina ti Qn is playing time on nagsen ie mu the current track After the first press track information is displayed The first press switches to file parameters The second press switches to date and time Total tracks on CF card The third press returns to the default After the second press EDL mark information is displayed LIGHT 9 LIGHT button Press and release to momentarily turn the Dis play light on Press and hold for three seconds to switch the Display light on Total EDL marks on CF card Press and release to switch the Display light off 48 Front continued Door Open is displayed The PMD671 automatically turns off Card eject CF card slot button KEY LOCK p gt 10 KEY LOCK switch The KEY LOCK switch secures the PMD671 in its present state during Card eject button Record Playback or Stop The Card eject button has two positions click CF card door out a and click in b Slide the switch to the right to turn KEY LOCK on Locked is displayed fo
25. a non Marantz authorized agent d Any shipment claims must be presented to the carrier e Any cause other than a defect of manufacturing 2 Cleaning check ups with no fault found or changes incurred for installation removal or reinstallation of the product 3 Any serialized product on which the serial number has been defaced modified or removed 4 Batteries and battery chargers 5 Accessories including but not limited to cables mount ing hardware and brackets cleaning accessories power cords and adapters and carry cases Non transferable warranty This Warranty may be enforced only by the original pur chaser What We Will Pay For We will pay for all labor and material expenses for items covered by the warranty How You Can Get Service Americas only 1 If your unit needs service in the USA contact our service referral at the appropriate telephone number indicated below We will advise you of the name and location of one or more authorized service centers from which service may be obtained Please do not return the unit directly to us 2 You must pay any shipping charges if it is necessary to ship the product for service If the necessary repairs are covered by the warranty we will pay return shipping charges to your location anywhere in the United States or its territories 3 Whenever warranty service is required you must present the original dated sales receipt or other proof of date purchase
26. amp exit 1 From stop press and hold the 4MENU STORE button for about 2 seconds With Preset flashing in the display double click the ENTER button gt Press and release the F FWD button gt gt until Auto Cue is displayed With Auto Cue flashing press and release the ENTER button gt On Off menu choice is flashing Press and re lease the F FWD de My button to toggle between On and Off When correct press and release the ENTER button Milliseconds choice flashing Note If you don t want to change the Milliseconds or dB settings press and release the ENTER button KA several times to tab to Auto Cue flashing 7 Press and release the F FWD 4 button kk to tab through milliseconds 8 When correct press and release the ENTER button Sat Decibel choice flashing 9 Press and release the kk to tab through decibel choices 10 When correct press and re lease the EN TER button Sat The display returns to Auto Cue flashing You can Press and release the F FWD 4 button gt or the F REV button lt lt to tab to another menu choice or Press and release the MENU STORE button to write the menu changes and return to stop mode or Press and release the CANCEL button M to cancel all menu changes and return to stop mode S Monitor Stop Monitor lets you monitor the source signal when in stop as well as during record The so
27. button is in the click in position b above 49 Security The supplied security screw mu requires using a small Phillips 3mm x screwdriver to open the Memory 10mm long compartment door The screw reduces the possibility that the CF card will be mis placed or stolen 1 Remove the plastic pin c and then the retainer d 2 Add the screw Tighten the screw enough so that the screw cannot be removed with a fingernail DIGITAL 13 DIGITAL IN OUT jacks RCA jacks for connect ing the PMD671 to an audio component that accepts or outputs digital audio signals IN Connect to the digital out of a digital audio component PCM audio data input at 44 1 48 88 2 and 96 kHz can be recorded Digi IN must be selected using the INPUT button for the signal to be recorded See page 18 OUT Connect to the digital in of a digital audio component Only files with sampling frequencies of 44 1 48 88 2 or 96 kHz can be output Digital audio is only output during normal or EDL playback e The receiving component must be able to accept audio in SPDIF IEC 958 1l format e The receiving component must be able to accept a sampling frequency of 44 1 48 88 2 or 96 kHz DC IN 15V 14 DC IN 15V jack Plug the supplied AC power pack in this jack The power supplied is 1 0A at 15V AC e The PMD671 automatically switches to adapter power if it was running on battery power If AC power
28. card US only shipped formatted and installed AC power pack power cord Europe models include 2 power cords CEE S ES SC USB cable 3 ft AA battery carrier Carry strap Carry strap retainers 2 Security screws 3 mmm ISO 3x10 3mm x 10mm long For Memory compartment door 1 or Security cover 2 spares Plastic pin and retainer spare for Memory compartment door e CD Contents of the CD may vary O Contents usually include e PDF format manual s Several languages may be included e Demonstration copy of PMDEdit software e Instructions for obtaining full copy of PMDEdit This User Guide Customer Registration Document Control and Connection Diagrams ma rantz PROFESSIONAL SOLID STATE RECORDER PMD671 STEREO zs SOURCE e e FILE eee 0dB 20dB 0 MIC ATTE OFF e e ON p SINGLE A PRE REC UD JJ ANC LIMITER OFFe ON OFF o ON ALC e e MANUAL INPUT LOCK EDL PLAY LEVEL CO 4 TN Lad L REPEAT Ll WARK Lea TRACK JUMP pp REW FWD E gt UNDO MARGIN RESET PLAY PAUSE STOP Vial uc RE ENT Control Page Top NEE 13 2 MIC internal microphone 13 3 POWER S Wicca cuca 13 4 Security cover 13 Setup
29. close to the point of cable entry as practical NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuantto e Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful inter ference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency en ergy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guaran Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is con nected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV tech nician for help tee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interfer ence by one or more of the following measures This Class B digital apparatus complies with Cana dian ICES 003 NOTE Changes or modifications may cause this unit to fail to comply with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and may void the user s authority to operate the equipment Cet appareil num rique de la Classe B est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada 2
30. controls 5 MONITOR switch 13 6 PRE REG switch 15 7 INPUT LOCK switch 15 8 AUDIO OUT switch 15 9 MIC ATTEN switch 15 10 REPEAT switch 15 11 ANG SWitCh EUR uuu aaa 16 12 EDL PLAY switch 16 13 EBVEL CONT u uu u uu u u u uu u 16 14 INPUT DUHOM cana 17 15 A B REPEAT button 18 MARK 4EDIT controls 16 Mark reverse button 18 17 MARK 4EDIT button 18 18 Mark forward button 18 Record Playback controls 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 TRACK JUMP reverse button r AE e e NOR REP 23 HEC UNDO button record 23 TRACK JUMP forward button playback 23 F REV button lt lt 29 F FWD 4 button gt P 23 MARGIN RESET USB AMENU STORE button MARGIN RESET button playback 24 USD DUO Mero eee aero sz 24 AMENU S TORE button 24 PLAY PAUSE button playback 46 ENTER button gt menu 46 SIOP GANGEL button
31. for about 2 seconds 2 With Preset flashing in the display double click the ENTER button Z 3 Press and release the F FWD 4 button gt until Auto TRK is displayed 4 With Auto TRK flashing press and release the S OFT Lu ENTER button Z On Off menu choice is flashing 5 Press and release the gt gt to toggle between On and Off 6 When correct press and release the ENTER button San Duration choice is flash ing 7 Press and release the F FWD button to tab through the duration choices 8 When correct press and release the ENTER button Leif The display returns to Auto TRK flashing You can e Press and release the FFWD button kb or the F REV button lt lt to tab to another menu choice or Press and release the MENU STORE button to write the menu changes and return to stop mode or Press and release the CANCEL button M to cancel all menu changes and return to stop mode 39 Seamless Play You can e Press and release the FFWD button gt or the When Seamless Play is On during playback F REV button lt lt to tab to another menu choice or ole racks wii ES ab E y e Press and release the 4MENU STORE button to write A Iple tracks will De played back In sequence the menu changes and return to stop mode or without any break space between the tracks Press and release the CANCEL button W to cancel all When Seamless Play is Off
32. is interrupted by a power outage or un plugging the power pack the PMD671 automati cally switches to battery power USB 15 USB port Plug the supplied USB cable in this port and connect the other end to your computer PC or MAC The USB 2 0 connection makes it easy to copy audio files to your computer s hard drive or a CD This connection can only be made active when the PMD671 is off neither recording nor during playback 50 How to connect via the USB port POWER IT 4menu store 1 Connect the cable to the PMD671 and your computer 2 Slide the PMD671 s POWER switch to the right and release to power off 3 Press and hold the USB MENU STORE button while you slide the POWER switch to the right and release to power on This display appears The CF card in the PMD671 appears as a re movable device on your computer The audio files are in a folder named MPGLANG1 CAUTION Only copy audio files tracks to other volumes Do not modify or delete the EDL file If the EDL file is missing or damaged the PMD671 will be unable to recognize recorded tracks See the enclosed CD for demo PMDEdit soft ware for computer audio file manipulation PMDEdit is a full featured software suite de signed for Marantz Professional digital recorders It is available for purchase at www d mpro com or by calling toll free 866 405 2154 Power off and power the PMD671 back on to resume recording or playback
33. pack into household power b Plug the power jack into the PMD671 at DC IN 15V 2 Slide the POWER switch to the right and release On first power up wait for the PMD671 to initialize WULLI LLL S SKIP HL uc e il au A full display will appear momentarily The display will change to Loading then to Reading The display will change to BlankCard for a newly formatted CF card 3 Connect your microphones see p 53 then slide the REC button to the right and release Recording begins REC The Rec indicator a will be lit and steady while recording C The display will show the recording time b of the current track c 4 Push and release the STOP button to stop record ing and end the track close the audio file STOP The display will show the remaining recording time at current settings for the CF card example shows 4 hours 21 minutes and 02 seconds remaining To transfer audio files to your computer transfer the CF card see page 49 or connect via USB see page 51 Table of Contents Precautions Warnings and Cautions Important Safety Instructions CE markings Quick Start Table of Contents US Europe models
34. recording begins the monitoring signal sent to the PHONES jack and LINE OUT jacks is read from the CF card a maximum of 2 seconds after it is recorded Thus the monitored signal is not the source but is the recording When RAW Mode is at TimeShft and if the MONI TOR switch is at FILE when recording begins the monitoring signal sent to the PHONES jack and LINE OUT jacks is the same as the source until a playback button is activated PLAY PAUSE TRACK JUMP F FWD or F REV The recording before the playback button was activated and previously recorded tracks can then be moni tored and reviewed using normal playback con trols while recording continues Quick instructions Press amp hold 4MENU STORE 2 sec Preset Double Click ENTER RecFormat Press F FWD P eee ee RAW Mode Press ENTER n Monitor TimeShft Press F FWD PP toggle Monitor TimeShft Press ENTER n RAW Mode Press 4MENU STORE store amp exit 1 From stop press and hold the 4MENUJ STORE button for about 2 seconds Preset will appear flashing in the display Example TNR display Geleet 2 While Preset is flashing double click the ENTER button Z Example display A menu choice will be flashing 3 Press and release the F FWD button until RAW Mode is displayed 4 With RAW Mode flashing press and rele
35. regulations or environmental public instruction s rules that apply in your country or area Do not place anything about 0 1 meter above the top panel Make a space of about 0 1 meter around the unit No objects filled with liquids such as vases shall be placed on the apparatus When the switch is in the OFF position the equipment is not completely switched off from MAINS When setting up the recorder ensure that it will not be exposed to interference from external equipment it will not be exposed to electrostatic dis charges it will not be exposed to direct sunlight heavy objects are not placed on the recorder Copyright Recording and playback of any material may require consent For further information refer to the following US ordinances Copyright act of 1956 e Dramatic and Musical Performance Act 1958 Performers Protection Acts 1963 and 1972 any subsequent statutory enactments and orders CE MARKING C English The PMD671 is in conformity with the EMC directive and low voltage directive C Francais Le PMD671 est conforme la directive EMC et la directive sur les basses tensions C Deutsch Das Modell PMD671 entspricht den EMC Richtlinien und den Richtlinien f r Niederspannungsger te C Nederlands De PMD671 voldoet aan de EMC eisen en de vereisten voor laag voltage C Espanol El PMD671 esta de acuerdo con las normas EMC y las relacionadas con baja tension C I
36. rfen keine mit Fl ssigkeiten gef llte Beh lter wie etwa eine Vase gestellt werden Wenn der Schalter ausgeschaltet ist OFF Position ist das Ger t nicht vollst ndig vom Stromnetz MAINS abgetrennt Nederlands WAARSCHUWINGEN Stel het apparaat niet bloot aan regen of vocht Verwijder de afdekplaat van het apparaat niet Duw niets door de ventilatieopeningen in het apparaat Raak het netsnoer niet met natte handen aan Bedek de ventilatieopeningen niet met enige voorwerpen zoals tafelkleden kranten gordijnen enz Plaats geen brandende voorwerpen zoals kaarsen op het apparaat Volg bij het weggooien van verbruikte batterijen de overheidswetgeving of milieuvoorschriften op die van kracht zijn in het land of de regio waarin u zich bevindt Zorg dat er tenminste 0 1 meter vrije ruimte boven het toestel is Zorg dat er 0 1 meter vrije ruimte rond het toestel is Plaats geen voorwerpen met een vloeistof erin zoals een bloemenvaas op het apparaat Als de schakelaar op OFF staat is het apparaat niet volledig losgekoppeld van de netspanning MAINS Espafiol ADVERTENCIAS No exponga el equipo a la lluvia ni a la humedad No extraiga la tapa del equipo No introduzca nada en el interior del equipo a trav s de los orificios de ventilaci n No maneje el cable de alimentaci n con las manos mojadas No cubra la ventilaci n con objetos como manteles peri dicos cortinas etc No deben colocarse sobre el e
37. through the digits O through 9 Repeat steps 5 and 6 until all six digits are set 7 Press and release the ENTER button to switch to ID flashing 8 Press and release the F FWD 4 button gt gt to switch to the next ID 9 Repeat 5 8 for all three ID numbers 10 When the upper display is flashing press and release the F FWD button gt to switch to another menu choice or press and release the 4MENU STORE button to write the menu change s and return to stop mode Menu Default The Default menu choice resets all Menu items to their defaults This is convenient if you are setting up a new configuration because you don t have to check all the settings you know they are at the default Defaults are listed for each menu item Note US defaults are used for illustration See page 59 for a table of menu defaults Quick instructions Press amp hold 4MENU STORE 2 sec Preset Double Click ENTER RecFormat Press FFWD gt until Default Press ENTER PZ _ Execute Press ENTER Z EXECUTING ass SS S nas exits 1 From stop press and hold the 4MENUJ STORE button for about 2 seconds Preset is flashing 2 With Preset flashing in the display double click the ENTER button gt Menu item is flashing 45 3 Press and release the F FWD 4 butt
38. work 35 Power Up Pre Record buffers remembers audio How to set or change PupPreRec Quick instructions Press amp hold 4MENU STORE 2 sec Preset Double Click ENTER Z RecFormat Press F FWD gt until PupPreRec Press ENTER Pit _ Off On Press F FWD PP toggle Off On 1 From stop press and hold the AMENU STORE Pre button for about 2 mole e seconds With Preset flashing in the display double click the ENTER button Z N Q2 U es D dei ge aV 3 Q D D Q Co D E the F FWD button until PupPreRec is displayed 4 With PupPreRec flashing press and release the ENTER button I PupPreRec menu choice is flashing Press and release the FFWD button gt gt to toggle between On aid Off E gt When the desired state is displayed press and release the ENTER button KA The display returns to PupPreRec flashing You can Press and release the F FWD button 9 9 or the F REV button lt lt to tab to another menu choice or Press and release the A MENU STORE button to write the menu changes and return to stop mode or Press and release the CANCEL button M to cancel all menu changes and return to stop mode St Mode Stereo Mode determines which input channels are recorded onto the Left and Right channels There are three St
39. 1 Channel s File ext BWF ext 48 44 1 mpg bwf 384 256 192 128 96 64 48 44 1 320 256 160 128 80 64 MP3 mp3 bwf wav bwf 96 88 2 44 44 1 PCM wav bwf Mono 48 44 1 MP2 192 128 96 64 48 32 mpg bwf MP3 48 44 1 mp3 bwf 160 128 80 64 40 32 58 uO 01 Jas ueeq seu UOHOUN ay uaym nejed Menu defaults p ss iduioo p ss iduioSu p ss iduioSu pesseJduioouf p ss iduioo pessaidwoy SNN ueno 1seuBiH Areno UD Areno 1s uBiH DuneeN olpny uoneorddy Eo o GENE ESO NEM NEN seg 000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 opoo OSV YBIP 9 uibuozal 000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 opoo OSV 1IDip o doe LO esneguels osnequels esnequels MYL enuen yen 103 esnequels MYL enuej OdH HMd MEN 1a3 u1snequig esneguelis 9jouleH UO UO HO UO ga Buls HO HO HO HO UO JOWUOW S dpOor dpOr dpor dpOor dpOr dpOor sdeis gps apoz 09 4 99SUI Oc 4 99SUI 0c 4 99SUI Oc 4 99SUI Oc 4 99SUI Oc 99SUI OC sdeis 99sul G SUul 96 S HO HO HO HO HO HO HO UO eng ony 8D0r 8p0t 48POr APOr sdeis aps apoz 09 HO JO mol uso Y oo JO HO UO dygqualls TS HO l ml NJ HOO A4 siueeg wimg ue UIU S S44 Y2 21 8 9 2 1
40. 22 05 16 160 128 80 64 40 32 mp3 bwf 96 88 2 48 44 1 48 44 1 32 24 22 05 16 12 11 025 8 wav bwf 48 44 1 32 192 128 96 64 48 32 mpg bwf 48 44 1 32 160 128 80 64 40 32 mp3 bwf 32 24 22 05 16 80 64 40 32 24 16 mp3 bwf wav bwf 7 Press and release the F FWD button gt to tab through the available bit rate settings When correct press and release the ENTER button Z The display switches to the next RecFormat menu choice flashing Notes In the example there is no choice of sample frequency so the next RecFormat choice is displayed The chart below reflects the settings change Fs kHz and Channel s Audio Bit rate kbps BWF ext Format File ext 24 bit 5j 96 382 48 44 48 44 1 32 24 22 05 15 12 11 025 8 48 44 1 32 mpg bwf 884 256 192 128 96 64 48 44 1 32 820 256 160 128 80 64 d 24 22 05 16 160 128 80 64 40 32 mp3 bwf wav bwf 96 88 2 48 44 1 wav bwf 48 44 1 32 24 22 05 16 12 11 025 8 48 44 1 32 192 128 96 64 48 32 mpg bwf 8 44 1 32 160 128 80 64 40 32 mp3 bwf 24 22 05 16 80 64 40 32 24 16 mp3 bwf 8 Press and release the F FWD 4 button gt to toggle between a bwf file and the other avail able file type When corr
41. 4MENU STORE 2 sec Preset Double Click ENTER Z RecFormat Press F FWD 4 gt until Manual TR Press ENTER n cerne Off On Press F FWD PP toggle Off On Press ENTER n Manual TR Press 4MENU STORE store amp exit 1 From stop press and hold the AMENU STORE button for about 2 seconds 2 With Preset flashing in the display double click the ENTER button ka 3 Press and release the F FWD button gt until Manual TR is displayed 4 With Manual TR flashing press and release the ENTER button gt Manual TR menu choice is flashing 9 Press and release the F FWD i button to toggle between On and Off 6 When correct press and release 34 the ENTER button ll The display returns to Manual TR flashing 38 You can e Press and release the FFWD button gt or the F REV button lt lt to tab to another menu choice or Press and release the A MENU STORE button to write the menu changes and return to stop mode or Press and release the CANCEL button M to cancel all menu changes and return to stop mode Auto TRK During recording Auto Track Incrementing breaks the recording into multiple tracks of a preset length of time At the preset time the next track number is begun without stopping recor
42. CF memory Microdrive cards Recording and media methods url ER MPEG1 Layer II compression MIMS o RR RE MPEG 1 Layer III compression MO PE MPEG Layer Ill compression for all half sample rates POM uu uu ss 16 24 bit linear PCM Recording bit rate selectable MP2 mono 192 128 96 64 48 32 kbps MP2 stereo 384 256 192 128 96 64 kbps MP3 mono 160 128 80 64 40 32 24 16 kbps MP3 stereo 320 256 160 128 80 64 40 32 kbps Sampling frequency Analog 24bit PCM 96 88 2 48 44 1 kHz o e 48 44 1 32 24 H 22 05 16 12 11 025 8 khz Vig MERE 48 44 1 32 kHz Ui aic uuu uu u 48 44 1 32 24 22 05 16 kHz PGW MERO 96 88 2 48 44 1 kHz Number of channels 2 stereo 1 mono Frequency response 44kHz 0 5dB fs 96kHz Signal to Noise Ratio IEC A weighted LINE 92 dB MIC 65 dB Total Harmonic Distortion at O Nees LINE 0 01 MIC 0 03 Dynamic Range 94 dB Inputs MIC IN L R TYDE u XLR 1 GND 2 HOT 3 COLD Input Sensitivity MIC 1 2 mVrms 3 kohms LINE IN L R jj RCA jack Input Sensitivity 300 mVrms 22 kohms DIGITAL IN i RCA jack Input impedance 75 ohms Standard input level
43. CK JUMP reverse button ma 23 HEC UNDO button 23 TRACK JUMP forward button lt 23 F REV button qa 23 F FWD 4 button gt 23 MARGIN RESET USB AMENU STORE button 24 MARGIN RESET button 24 USB DUO EE 24 AMENU STORE button 24 MENU operations 24 Select Preset 24 Menu settings 25 How to set or change the Date time 26 Date Form 27 DOC M E a D as 28 A PowOl f 28 zii tocado 29 HecFormat 30 Digi IN Rec Format 34 See A 34 Ma eer u 35 PupPreRec 3D St Mode 36 Mono Mode 37 Auto Mark aaeananennnnennnnenennnrnnnnrnrernnrnnrennnne 37 Manual JRRu Uuuuu u uu corner era 38 Auto TRK 39 EEN eebe 40 SIG KE s esa astram sae sinaia etant o 40 Auto QU
44. E button to write the menu changes and return to stop mode or Press and release the CANCEL button M to cancel all menu changes and return to stop mode 43 Remote Mode REMOTE 1 jack only Use a wired remote not supplied to control the PMD671 There are five remote modes e StartPause during recording or playback switch off to pause and on to resume record ing on the same track StrtStp TH during recording switch off to pause recording and on to start recording a new track EDL Mark during recording switch remote to on to add an EDL mark e PWR REC during power off switch remote on to turn power on and begin recording During recording switch remote off to stop recording and power off e Manual TRK during recording switch remote on to increment the track Recording continues with a new track created at that point Default is StartPause How to set or change the Remote Mode 5 When correct Quick instructions Press amp hold 4MENU STORE 2 sec Preset Double Click ENTER RecFormat Press F FWD gt until Remote Press ENTER n StartPause StrtStp TR EDL Mark PWR REC Manual TRK Press F FWD gt P tab Remote Modes Press ENTER ZI Remote Press 4MENU STORE store amp exit 1 Select the RemoteMode menu choice a From stop pr
45. IN OUT jacks LINE LINE OUT IN Plug external line level audio devices in these jacks R i LINE IN jacks Plug Left and Right RCA audio cables in here to connect to the output of an external unit O O To record mono stereo or LA mono LINE input must be selected in the input select menu See INPUT button 52 Right side continued 19 20 21 LINE OUT jacks Plug Left and Right RCA audio cables into these jacks to connect to the input of an amplifier or other external unit During playback the output on the L or R channel depends on the recording For a Stereo or Dual Mono recording the setting of the AUDIO OUT switch determines the output channel s 19 MIC IN jacks Plug external micro phones in these jacks MIC must be selected using the INPUT button For mono recording use the Left jack To record stereo with MIC input or LRmono with MIC input use both jacks Notes XLR pin out is 1 ground 2 hot and 3 cold Microphones with a PHONE jack can be used with an PHANTOM adapter not supplied from 48V PHONE to XLR E 20 PHANTOM 48V switch Switch to ON to provide 48V of power for a condenser microphone s ON 48V is supplied to OFF power condenser microphone s OFF No microphone Sowers Geesen Microphone recommendations Professional condenser microphone s which require additional power either from phantom power from the PMD671 or another source are recommende
46. Model PMD671 User Guide PROFESSIONAL Portable Solid State Recorder maraniz Warnings and Cautions RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL N A The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the product WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE CAITION TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK MATCH WIDE BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT FULLY INSERT ATTENTION POUR VITER LES CHOC LECTRONIQUES INTRODUIRE LA LAME A PLUS LARGE DELA FICHE DANS LA BORNE CORRESPONDANTE DE LA PRISE ET POUSSER JUSQU A FOND NOTE TO CATV SYSTEM INSTALLER This reminder is provided to call the CATV Cable TV system installer s attention to Article 820 40 of the NEC which provides guidelines for proper grounding and in particular specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building as
47. ONES and LINE OUT jacks is the audio source being recorded Factory defaults MONITOR switch SOURCE Presets 1 2 and 3 RAW at MONITOR Notes e Active level meters verify that an audio source is being received by the PMD671 Another way to verify that audio is being recorded is to turn on the VERIFY menu choice see page 35 When VERIFY is ON the PMD671 constantly compares the recorded information to the source input It verifies that the file written to the card is exactly what was input MONITOR is not available in 24 bit recording or available for MP2 MONITOR is available for 16 bit PCM recording and MP3 An audio drop out may occur when using RAW at high bit rates in MP3 Time Shift lets you select the Read After Write time delay Time Shift playback allows you to play audio that has already been recorded from any where on the CF card while simultaneously recording the current audio This is useful in applications such as court recording When the Time Shift feature is on and the MONI TOR switch is set to file as you begin recording the outputs for example headphones monitor the source While recording is in progress you can press and release the F REV button lt lt to search back through and play the file that is being recorded to the point you began the Time Shift Audio played back through the headphones can be anywhere on the CF card You can use the TRACK JUMP reverse lt or TRACK JUMP forward
48. Selects the input device s The input selection allows you to choose which input s the PMD671 uses for recording You must select the Preset parameters that are appropriate to the input The PMD671 will record with the Rec parameters you select even if they are inappropriate for the input You can use the default Presets for a quick and easy way to set up for recording Use Preset 1 for Stereo recording using mic or line inputs Use Preset 2 when using the internal micro phone Use Preset 3 for digital input Input device s and channels Stereo with MIC input The microphone connected to the L MIC IN XLR jack is recorded on the Left channel The micro phone connected to the R MIC IN XLR jack is recorded on the Right channel L Ste with INT MIC input Mono audio input from the internal microphone is recorded on the Left Channel and the same audio input is recorded on the Right Channel as a stereo file Stereo with LINE input Audio input from the L LINE IN jack is recorded on the Left channel Audio input from the R LINE IN jack is recorded on the Right channel Digi IN Digital audio data at 44 1kHz 48kHz or 96kHz input through the DIGITAL IN jack can be re corded Digital input always includes two chan nels They are recorded as Left and Right stereo channels Mono with MIC INT MIC or LINE input The input from the Left channel or internal micro phone is recorded as a mono file au recorde channels reco
49. T switch and or EDL A B looping 4 EDIT 16 17 18 MARK AEDIT buttons his button group controls EDL Marks and Editing functions ss lt MARK EDL Marks Mark functions manually adding and locating Marks Adding EDL Marks Press and release the MARK 4EDIT button during pause recording or playback to add an EDL Mark During recording adding an EDL Mark introduces an audible click in the recording when using the internal microphone Locating EDL Marks From Stop press and release the Mark forward button 18 or Mark reverse button 16 to tab through the EDL marks on the CF card EDL Mark location as recording time from the beginning of the track Example display MARK dis played instead of TRACK EDL Mark number EDL Mark type To start playback from the displayed EDL Mark press and release the PLAY PAUSE button Z 18 Edit functions editing EDL Marks to create custom playback sequences erasing and renum bering Tracks and formatting the CF card Custom playback sequences EDL Marks are numbered consecutively from 001 and automatically renumbered when an EDL Mark is added or erased Playback is also consecutive from the point that playback begins EDL Mark custom playback can okip playback from the beginning of a Skip EDL Mark to the beginning of the next EDL Mark A B loop from a Loop A EDL Mark to a Loop B EDL Mark EDL Marks are not automatically placed a
50. T button was pressed and released OV indicates a margin over OdB III l n um 2 wama E 4o R s E unn HI z dB level margin USB button Connects the CF card via the USB port to a connected device usually a computer From power off press and hold the USB button while you slide the PMD671 s POWER switch to the right This display appears The CF card in the PMD671 appears as an external drive on a connected computer Power off to disconnect See page 51 How to connect via the USB port AMENU STORE button Press and hold for about 2 seconds to enter menu mode Press and release during menu operations to store the changed values Menu operations Menu operations let you fine tune how the PMD671 is set up including the recording pa rameters for your specific recording situation The PMD671 is always recording using Preset1 2 or 3 To modify the recording setup you modify one of those three presets The Menu procedure starts with selecting one of the Presets then modifying either the settings within that Preset or the General settings for Date and time date format beep and or battery type Select Preset Quick instructions Press amp hold 4MENU STORE 2 sec Preset Press ENTER gt Z _ Preset Press F FWD PP set Press ENTER n save amp switch to next item Pres
51. U STORE 2 sec Preset Double Click ENTER Z RecFormat Press F FWD gt P until ID1Dscrpt EROR ID2Origin or IDSOrgRef Press ENTER 1st digit flashing a Press F FWD PP tab 0 9 b Press ENTER save amp next digit Repeat a b until 6th digit set Press ENTER n ID1Dscrpt A ID2Origin or IDSOrgRef Press 4MENU STORE store amp exit 44 Select the ID1 menu choice From stop press and hold the AMENU button for about 2 seconds Preset will appear flash ing in the display While Preset is flashing double click the ENTER button Sat The last Menu choice selected will appear Press and release the F FWD button repeatedly until an ID choice is displayed and flashing Press and release the F FWD button gt gt or the F REV button lt lt to tab through the ID choices When correct press and release the ENTER button rau to accept the ID choice and switch to the highest number position Press and release the F FWD button gt gt or the F REV button lt lt to tab through the digits O through 9 When correct press and release the ENTER button gt to switch to the next digit Press and release the F FWD button gt gt or the F REV button lt lt to tab
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53. an A B repeating point That option allows you to create custom playback sequences which include skipping or repeating audio between EDL marks Up to 255 EDL marks can be added to a CF card EDL marks are numbered consecutively starting at one During recording you can manually add an EDL mark by pressing MARK EDL marks can be added automati cally for example at the beginning of each track PMDEdit computer software is specifically designed for the PMD671 PMDEdit recog nizes EDL marks generated by the PMD671 This is especially useful for editing audio files on your PC Visit www d mpro com for more information Features e Stereo 2 channels and mono 1 channel audio recording and playback e Records onto various types of CF cards Please refer to the Marantz Professional web site at www d mpro com for a list of recommended cards Two different recording formats e Compressed recording using MPEG1 Layer Il MP2 or MPEG Layer III MP3 mono and stereo Uncompressed recording using 16 bit or 24 bit linear Pulse Code Modulation PCM 16 bit 44 1kHz PCM recordings are standard CD quality 24 bit 96kHz PCM recordings are high quality recordings used in professional audio and film studios e MS DOS and Windows compatible file system e Selectable file types e Wave wav e Broadcast Wave Format bwf or wav e MP2 mpg MP3 mp3 Recording bit rate is selectable e mpg mp3 compressed at
54. and eller omr de d r du bor n r du g r dig av med batterier Placera inte n gonting n rmare n 0 1 meter ovanf r apparaten eller enheten Se till att det finns omkring 0 1 meter fri plats runt omkring enheten Inga objekt som r fyllda med n gon v tska till exempel blomstervaser b r placeras p apparaten ven om str mbrytaren st r i det avst ngda l get OFF s r utrustningen inte helt bortkopplad fr n det elektriska n tet MAINS Quick Start Follow the instructions on this page to Quick Start your new PMD671 Portable Solid State Recorder and begin recording Note Outside of the USA a CF card is not included See page 49 for installing a CF card and page 21 to format a CF card Quick Start Basic Instructions DC IN 15V GND HoT 9 coLD as C Plug the AC adapter in Slide the POWER switch to turn on Connect your microphones Slide the REC switch to start recording Push and release REC PAUSE when record Ing is not necessary Slide the REC switch to resume recording Push the STOP button to stop recording Quick Start Detailed Instructions The PMD671 comes with factory preset defaults for MP3 recording using external microphones These settings are for recording a vocal or musical perfor mance Quick Start ignores changing any of these presets Battery installation is not required 1 Unpack the AC power pack power cord and the PMD671 a Plug the AC power
55. ase the ENTER button gt The RAW Mode menu choice is flashing 5 Press and release the F FWD button to toggle between Monitor and TimeShft 6 When the desired state is displayed press and release the ENTER button KA 24 The display returns to RAW Mode flashing Can Press and release the F FWD button 9 9 or the F REV button lt lt to tab to another menu choice or Press and release the 4 MENU STORE button to write the menu changes and return to stop mode or Press and release the CANCEL button M to cancel all menu changes and return to stop mode You Verify Verify is an automatic electronic Read After Write check With Verify On the PMD671 con tinually reads the CF card about one second after the recording It compares what is recorded to the source signal A mismatch results in an error message Verify does not depend on the position of the MONITOR switch Verify does not function during MP2 record ing See charts on page 14 How to set or change Verify 3 Press and release the FFWD Mort button gt gt until Verify is displayed With Verify flash ing press and release the ENTER button Z Verify menu choice is flashing 5 Press and re lease the F FWD 5i button to T toggle between On and Off 6 When the desired state is displayed press and release the ENTER button Leif The display returns to Verify flashing
56. ase to resume recording If Manual TR is on during recording slide to the right and release to increment the track start a new audio file To stop recording press and release STOP W 6 REC LEVEL controls Turn to adjust the record level when the LEVEL CONT switch R is at MANUAL REC LEVEL The inside control Right channel and outside control Left channel turn together unless you hold one while turning the other The optimum record level is when the level meter goes as close to OdB as possible but not OVER 47 Front continued bit rate sampling frequency After the third press file parameters are displayed compression recording type algorithm jin 7T PHONES jack Current clock time Plug stereo head After the fourth hours minutes seconds NONE press Date and phones In this Jack Time informa See Bhs aaa Adjust headphone volume with the HP SPK tion is dis volume control played After the fifth press the display returns to the Headphones are active during recording and default remaining record time on the card playback n Record time on track During playback plugging in headphones mutes During Record the internal speaker the default display ew unn is Record time on LL E Rid DISPLAY the current track 8 DISPLAY button Press and release to tab The first press of the DISPLAY button switches through alternate infor mation displays Displays are slightly different in
57. at Most of the RecFormat parameters recorded from a digital input source are determined by the input source They are not changed because of settings made in the RecFormat menu The shaded areas in the chart below are set by the input source and ignore RecFormat menu settings Digi IN RecFormat chart Audio Fs kHz and Channel s s Format Bit rate kbps File ext Notes e An audio drop out of the monitoring signal may occur during RAW during high bit rate MP3 recording RAW and 24 bit recording requires high CF card access speed see CARD CHECK page 22 RAW is not available for 24 bit recording Verify is simultaneously available with RAW or Time Shift for appropriate files see charts on page 14 How to set or change the RAW Mode 24 bit 96 88 2 44 44 1 wav bwf 16 bit 48 44 1 Stereo 48 44 1 mpa bwf 884 256 192 128 96 64 SS 48 44 1 320 256 160 128 80 64 mp3 bwf wav bwf 96 88 2 44 44 1 wav bwf 48 44 1 48 44 1 m 192 128 96 64 48 32 mpg bw mp3 bwf 48 44 1 160 128 80 64 40 32 RAW Mode RAW Read After Write mode sets the operation of the MONITOR switch RAW is an electronic Read After Write In all modes except 24 bit recording the PMD671 can read a recording on the CF Card while simulta neously recording onto the CF Card When RAW Mode is at Monitor and if the MONI TOR switch is at FILE when
58. at recording is actually taking place e Time Shift Playback Time Shift Playback allows you to listen to audio from anywhere on the CF card while simultaneously recording the current source Note These recording security features are not available when making 24 bit recordings Simultaneous availability depends on recording conditions See page 14 e Security CF cards For added security the CF card compartment door can be secured with a screw This is especially recommended if you transfer audio files via the USB cable e Security Input settings After you have set up the input settings for your application the settings can be set to ON with the INPUT LOCK switch As an added precaution the input setting switches including the ability to change input devices can be protected with the supplied Screw on cover preventing unintentional changes Settings for recording meetings for example will usually be the same from meeting to meeting Voice recording The PMD671 has several helpful features for voice recording in situations such as meetings conferences or other events e Use less memory longer recording time For voice recording the recording quality level bit rate recorded and or sampling frequency can be set to the lowest levels This permits more time recorded on the CF card e Easy recording One control begins recording Simply slide and release the red REC switch Playback aids A common prob
59. back check input setting For example if LINE input is selected and no input is connected to the LINE IN jacks the PMD671 will record silence The PMD671 will not playback e check EDL switch if ON switch to OFF No audio playback through headphones or internal speaker e check HP SPK VOLUME control setting e check a different track or CF card The PMD671 will not record e try a different CF card check that the maximum of 999 tracks have not been recorded e check that the PMD671 acknowledges the CF card No signal from microphone input e check input selection e check REC level control settings e check if microphone s require Phantom power Excessive noise check cable connections e turn off power to the PMD671 unplug the AC adapter remove batteries and then reinstate power to the unit Complete Reset Playback on a PC results in poor sound check quality of PC sound card and program e check frequency conversion program The PMD671 records audio files with a sampling frequency of 48kHz Some PC programs convert the files to 44 1kHz using a sample rate con verter Only high quality sample rate converters should be used Cannot Read After Write display says Cannot Cannot Time Shift display says Cannot Read After Write Time Shift features are not available in 24 bit recording PC cannot read files check if the files are MP2 or MP2 with a wav file extension Some PC s cannot interpret thi
60. buttons to change tracks Press and release the PLAY PAUSE button Z to return to monitoring the current recording Notes n some instances Verify and RAW or Time Shift are available simultaneously see charts below When using RAW Read After Write to monitor informa tion already written to the CF card the audio played back will be about 2 seconds behind current events RAW and Time Shift are only available individually Never at the same time Not available when making 24 bit recordings RAW and Time Shift are not available when making 24 bit recordings The chart below details which features are avail able during which RecFormats PCM 16 bit PCM 24 bit MP3 MP2 Verify n a RAW Time Shift n a n a Additionally Verify is available for use at the same time as RAW Read After Write or Time Shift Time Shift Playback in the following circum stances PCM 16 bit with RAW Time Shift MP3 with RAW PCM 24 bit Time Shift Verify 14 6 PRE REC switch This switch lets you turn off pre record cache if it is not desired When power is on and the PMD671 is in REC PAUSE the recorder is constantly saving about 4 seconds of audio input This is called pre record cache When recording is resumed from REC PAUSE by sliding the REC switch the pre recorded seconds are recorded OFF s ON OFF Turns the pre record cache off
61. ct press and release the ENTER button Z The year will be flashing Example display With the year flashing press and release the F FWD button or the F REV button lt lt to tab through years 2005 2099 When the year is correct press and release the ENTER button gt The hour will be flashing Example display 7 With the hour flashing press and release the F FWD button kk or the F REV button lt lt to tab through hours AM PM will change when you pass 12 check that it is correct When the hour and AM PM is correct press and release the ENTER button Z The minute will be flashing Example display 8 With the minute flashing press and release the F FWD 4 button gt or the F REV button lt lt to tab through minutes When the minute is correct press and release the ENTER button gt Date Time will be flashing To set time correct to the second set to the next minute and wait for that minute to begin before pressing the ENTER button H 9 Press and release the 4MENU STORE button If you have made changes to the date and or time Stored will be displayed briefly The display will return to stop mode Note The date and time settings will remain for about 5 years if the AC Adapter is not plugged in and no batteries are installed Date Form The Date Form is the date order month day year or day month year The US default is M D Y month day year The Eu
62. d Limitation of Implied Warranties All implied warranties including warranties of merchantabil ity and fitness for a particular purpose are limited in duration to the length of this warranty Exclusion of Damages Americas only Liability for any defective product is limited to repair or replacement of the product at manufacturer s option Manufacturer shall not be liable for damage to other products caused by any defects in Marantz products damages based on inconvenience or loss of use of the product or any other damages whether incidental conse quential or otherwise Some States do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts and or do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitations and exclusions may not apply to you How State Law Relates to the Warranty Americas only This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may have other rights which may vary from State to State Marantz Professional Service Number Americas only Marantz Professional Factory Service 630 741 0330 toll free within the US 866 405 2154 Products purchased outside of the United States its possessions or territories This warranty is enforceable only in the United States and its possessions or territories 62 Mm a ra NB A f A Marantz is a registered trademark SS 2005 3
63. d batteries can power recording or playback for about 5 hours An optional Ni MH Nickel metal hydride battery model RB1651 can be used and recharged with the PMD671 s built in charger Ni MH batteries can power recording or playback for about 7 hours Using compact flash media Installing AA size batteries Power off and turn the PMD671 upside down Press and push in the direction of the arrow to remove the battery compartment cover 2 Install 8 AA size ve batteries to the QV 2 battery holder with the ends towards the springs tab ribbon Install the battery holder with tab as shown and over the ribbon for easy battery holder removal Replace the battery compartment cover Installing an optional Ni Cd or Ni MH battery ribbon Install the battery with tab as shown and over the ribbon for easy battery removal Charging the optional Ni Cd battery Load the Ni Cd battery correctly in the battery compartment Connect the AC power pack and plug into power supply e Select Ni Cd in the Batt type menu page 30 e Power the PMD671 on then off for the charging cycle to begin e he PMD671 must be off during battery charging While charging about 3 hours the CHARGE indicator will be lit and steady When the Ni Cd battery charge cycle is com plete the CHARGE indicator will be off When changing battery type be sure you change the Batt type menu setting for optimal ba
64. d because they provide greater sensitivity and higher quality audio recording Dynamic microphone s can be used but do not yield optimum audio quality recordings Consult with your local dealer to select the appropriate microphone s for your specific application They can demonstrate the various performances and characteristics of microphones for your use 21 Carry studs A Attach the supplied carry strap to these studs Installing the carry strap 1 Push the end of a strap retainer with a round hole onto a carry stud 2 Attach the carry strap 3 Close the strap retainer by buttoning the other end of strap retainer over the carry stud 4 Repeat 1 3 for other carry stud 22 Bottom 22 Battery com partment Press and slide at arrow to open the Battery compartment 53 Battery power The PMD671 can operate on several types of battery power Hint Keep fully charged batteries in the PMD671 when recording using AC power because as much as 30 seconds of your recording could be lost if AC power is interrupted Eight AA alkaline batteries and the supplied battery holder can be used Alkaline batteries can power recording or playback for about 6 hours AA size rechargeable Ni Cd or Ni MH batteries can be used in the supplied battery holder but they cannot be recharged with the PMD671 s built in charger An optional Ni Cd battery model RB1100 can be charged in the PMD671 Ni C
65. d the end of a track is reached the next track automatically starts playing On During playback when Single Play is On and the end of a track is reached the PMD671 automatically pauses If Auto Cue is also On in play cues to start of audio Default setting is Off How to set or change SinglePly Quick instructions Press amp hold 4MENU STORE 2 sec Preset Double Click ENTER RecFormat Press F FWD gt until SinglePly Press ENTER PZI Off On Press F FWD P toggle Off On Press ENTER n SinglePly Press 4MENU STORE store amp exit 1 From stop press and hold the 4MENU STORE button for about 2 seconds 2 With Preset armar flashing inthe ji display double click the ENTER button Sa 3 Press and release the F FWD 4 button gt gt until SinglePly is 4 With SinglePly flashing press and release the gt ENTER button gt On Off menu choice flashing 5 Press and release the F FWD button Ne gt gt to toggle Se between On and Off 6 When correct press and release the ENTER button n The display returns to SinglePly flashing Me can Press and release the F FWD button 9 9 or the F REV button lt lt to tab to another menu choice or Press and release the 4MENU STOR
66. ding Timed tracks are helpful when recording long sessions such as meetings speeches surveil lance sessions or recordings for transcription During playback timed tracks make finding a particular passage easy because of the relation ship between track numbers and time Auto Track Incrementing can be On or Off If On the time interval can be set to 1 5 10 15 or 30 minutes or 1 2 6 8 12 or 24 hours For example if Minute Track is recorded a new track every minute you can select track 3 to play approximately the 3rd minute of recording To go directly to the beginning of the 10th minute select track 10 etc The table below shows the relationship between time and tracks in Minute Track Track Recording time H minutes seconds J E A A AE 0 00 0 59 EE EEN A 1 00 1 59 o PEE scene dees 2 00 2 59 gt OE E EN 79 00 79 56 How to set or change Auto TRK 1 From stop press Quick instructions Press amp hold 4MENU STORE 2 sec Preset Double Click ENTER RecFormat Press F FWD gt until Auto TRK Press ENTER mit Off On Press F FWD P toggle Off On Press ENTER BAM uicit conr roh reta duration Press F FWD P tab duration Press ENTER Pa eee Auto TRK Press 4MENU STORE store amp exit and hold the 4 MENU STORE button
67. during playback menu changes and return to stop mode multiple tracks will be played back in sequence with breaks brief periods of silence between the Silent Skip tracks When set to On Silent skip automatically pauses recording when there is a period of silence and Default setting is Off continues recording when sound resumes Silent Skip looks for sound below a preset level for a How to set or change SeamlsPly preset period of time When that occurs the Guile RTE EE PMD671 switches to record pause When a Press amp hold 4MENU STORE 2 sec Preset Signal exceeding the dB level you set is Input l recording resumes If set to TR a new track is Double Click ENTER mv RecFormat started when recording resumes Press F FWD until oeamlsPly Press ENTER vn Off On You can set the preset time for 01 02 03 04 or Press F FWD PP sees toggle Off On 09 seconds Press ENTER ni SeamlsPly You can set the decibel level dB to 20 25 30 Press 4MENU STORE store A exit 35 40 Ap 50 55 or 60 dB 1 From stop press and hold the 4MENU For example if you are both the recorder and master of ceremonies for an event you can duin SCH preset the PMD671 for recording and automati seconde cally start recording when you start speaking into the microphone When the Auto Mark feature is at On resumption of recording aft
68. e The scale in dB decibels for the upper and REMAIN label lower level meters The REMAIN label appears to indicate REC TIME REMAINING or TOTAL REC TIME 14 Lower level meter REMAINING displayed on the upper alphanu The louder the sound input to the recorder on meric display the Right channel the more bars are dis played TIME label The TIME label appears to indicate REC TIME 15 TRACK label REMAINING TOTAL REC TIME REMAINING The TRACK label appears to indicate that the or TRACK TIME displayed on the upper number displayed on the left of the lower alohanumeric display alohanumeric display is the track number kbps label 16 MARK label The kbps label appears to indicate that the The MARK label appears to indicate that the first five places in the upper alphanumeric number displayed on the left of the lower display are kilobytes per second alphanumeric display is the EDL Mark num ber A B label A indicates that the beginning A point of an 17 Lower alphanumeric display Displays a variety of information including remaining recording algorithm date track number number of tracks on CF card EDL Mark number number of EDL Marks on CF card etc Associated labels are display items 15 and 16 TOTALTRACKTIME A B REC REMAIN kbps MO NER over kHz dB au RUN S SKIP dB INT TRACK MIC e MARK LINE
69. e CANCEL button M to cancel all menu changes and return to stop mode Auto Cue Auto Cue skips the silence at the beginning of an audio track and pauses playback at the point where the audio begins sound is loud enough for long enough You can adjust how loud dB s and how long milliseconds the audio has to be before playback is cued If Single Play is selected Auto Cue pauses playback and cues to the sound of the next track when the end of the track is reached The Auto Cue Menu settings permit e turning Auto Cue On or Off e adjusting the millisecond period in 5 millisec ond intervals from 5 to 95 milliseconds e adjusting the margin sound level that defines where audio begins in 5 dB increments from 20 to 60 dB Default settings are Off 20 milliseconds and 40 dB 41 How to set or change Auto Cue Quick instructions Press amp hold 4MENU STORE 2 sec Preset Double Click ENTER RecFormat Press F FWD kk until Auto Cue Press ENTER n eene Off On Press F FWD P amp P toggle Off On Press ENTER n milliseconds Press F FWD 4 P tab milliseconds Press ENTER ZW decibels Press F FWD gt P tab decibels Press ENTER gt Z I_ Auto Cue Press 4MENU STORE store
70. econds press and release the MARK 4EDIT button two more times TrkMkERASE is flashing in the display While TrKMKERASE is flashing 3 seconds press and release the ENTER button San Track number is flashing in the ERASE display Press and release the F FWD button or the F REV button lt lt to select the track that contains the EDL Marks to erase Example to erase all EDL marks in Track 12 While the track number is flashing press and release the ENTER button gt Or press and release the STOP button IB to cancel EXECUTING will be displayed momentarily Done will be displayed mo mentarily The PMD671 and the display will return to the first track so you can choose an other track to erase its EDL marks Press and release the STOP button Bi to exit How to erase all EDL marks From stop press and hold the MARK 4EDIT button for about 2 seconds to enter Edit mode Renumber is flash ing in the display While the display is flashing 8 seconds press and release the MARK 4EDIT button three more times AIIMKERASE is flashing in the display While AIIMKERASE is flashing 3 seconds press and release the ENTER button gt AIIMKErOK is flashing in the display The display asks you to confirm that you want to erase all EDL Marks on the CF card While AIIMKErOK is flashing press and release the ENTER button nu to confirm Or press and relea
71. ect press and release the ENTER button gt The display switches to the next RecFormat menu choice flashing Notes In the example bwf was chosen so the wav bwf RecFormat choice is displayed The chart below reflects this settings change Channel s Audio Fs kHz and Bit rate kbps File ext BWF ext Format 06 88 2 48 44 1 48 44 1 32 24 22 05 16 12 11 025 8 mpg bwf 48 44 1 32 384 256 192 128 96 64 48 44 1 32 Ste 820 256 160 128 80 64 pen 24 22 05 16 160 128 80 64 40 32 mp3 bwf 96 88 2 48 44 1 wav bwf 48 44 1 32 24 22 05 16 12 11 025 8 48 44 1 32 192 128 96 64 48 32 mpg bwf 48 44 1 32 160 128 80 64 40 32 24 22 05 16 80 64 40 32 24 16 mp3 bwf mp3 bwf 9 Press and release the F FWD button gt gt to toggle between a wavanda File bu bwf file exten Eier QH d sion Z lx When correct press and release the ENTER button gt The display returns to the HecFormat menu choice flashing You can e Press and release the FFWD button gt or the F REV button lt lt to tab to another menu choice or Press and release the A MENU STORE button to write the menu changes and return to stop mode or e Press and release the CANCEL button W to cancel all menu changes and return to stop mode 33 Digi IN Rec Form
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73. er a record pause by Silent Skip adds an EDL mark The S SKIP icon appears in the display while Silent Skip is On The S SKIP icon is flashing during a PES dp eeu Silent Skip record pause S SKIP until SeamlsPly is displayed 4 With SeamlsPly flashing press and release the ENTER button Sat On Off menu choice is flashing Manual overrides Pause During release the recording press and F FWD button GE release the REC PAUSE button to force a record gt gt to toggle between On and Off ing pause S SKIP icon is steady Slide the REC Button to resume recording 5 Press and 6 When correct press and release the ENTER button Sat Resume During Silent Skip pause slide the REC Button to resume recording Silent Skip remains active The display returns to SeamlsPly flashing 40 How to set or change SilentSkp continued Default settings are Off 03 seconds and 40 dB How to set or change SilentSkp Quick instructions Press amp hold 4MENU STORE 2 sec Preset Double Click ENTER Z RecFormat Press F FWD gt until SilentSkp Press ENTER mit Off On TR Press F FWD 4 gt P tab Off On TR Press ENTER ZW seconds Press F FWD gt P tab seconds Press ENTER PJI decibels Press F FWD P
74. ereo Modes Stereo The Left input channel is recorded onto the Left channel and the Right input channel is recorded onto the Right channel L Stereo The Left input channel is recorded onto the Left channel and onto the Right channel 0 20dB For secure recording the Left channel is recorded at the normal record level and the Right channel is reduced by 20dB No If the input is set to INT MIC and St Mode is set to 0 200B the St Mode of the recording is automatically switched to L Stereo If a mono source input INT MIC or L channel only the mono input is also recorded on the R channel reduced by 20dB How to set or change St Mode Quick instructions Press amp hold 4MENU STORE 2 sec Preset Double Click ENTER RecFormat Press FFWD gt P until St Mode Press ENTER n Stereo L Stereo 0 20dB Press FFWD gt P tab thru modes Press ENTER n St Mode Press 4MENU STORE store amp exit 1 From stop press and hold the AMENU STORE button for about 2 seconds 2 With Preset flashing in the display double click the ENTER button gt 3 Press and release the FFWD button p gt until St Mode is displayed 4 With St Mode flashing press and release the ENTER button Z St Mode menu choice is flashing 36 5 Press and release the F FWD
75. es availability Ni Cd battery pack HB1100 Ni MH battery pack RB1651 Carrying cover vinyl CLC670 Carrying bag US Europe only PRC300 Professional reporter s bag US Europe only PRC600 Attache carrying case US only CA200 See www d mpro com for details Specifications subject to change without notice Record setting recommendations Recording a meeting LEVEL CONT switch at ALC ANC switch at N Factory default settings Input INT MIC mono or MIC mono Menu settings Preset 2 Recording music LEVEL CONT switch at MANUAL ANC switch at FLAT Input MIC stereo Menu settings Preset 1 Menu settings highest quality Preset 3 61 LIMITED WARRANTY Your Marantz Professional product is warranted against manufacturer defects in material and workmanship for a period of one year parts and labor Except as specified below this warranty covers defects in material and workmanship The following are not covered under warranty 1 Damage deterioration malfunction or failure to meet performance specifications resulting from a Accidents acts of nature misuse abuse neglect or unauthorized product modification b Improper installation removal or maintenance or failure to follow supplied instructions c Repair or attempted repair by
76. ess and hold the 4MENU button for about 2 seconds Preset will appear r he eng i display gu b While Preset is flashing double click the ENTER button Z The last Menu choice selected will appear 2 Press and release the F FWD button gt re peatedly until Remote is dis played and flashing 3 Press and release the ENTER button to accept the Remote choice and switch to 4 Press and release the F FWD button gt gt or the F REV button lt lt to tab RemoteMode choices StartPause StartStp TR EDL Mark PWR REC or Manual TRK press and release the ENTER button 1 to switch to RemoteMode flashing You can e Press and release the FFWD button gt or the F REV button lt lt to tab to another menu choice or Press and release the 4MENU STORE button to write the menu changes and return to stop mode or Press and release the CANCEL button M to cancel all menu changes and return to stop mode Broadcast Wave ID numbers Broadcast Wave Format bwf has three identifi cation numbers in the header Extension Chunk Description Originator and Originator Reference For example if the IDs are used for a broadcast station ID1 could be the identifier of the station ID2 could be used for the department code and ID3 for the badge number of the reporter Default is all ID numbers at 000000 How to set or change ID numbers Quick instructions Press amp hold 4MEN
77. essary set or change the Rec Format parameters for your recording situation See page 30 12 13 14 12 6 2 0 over Introduction Thank you for selecting the Marantz Professional PMD671 Portable Solid State Recorder The PMD671 is an audio recorder that records in digital audio formats onto a Compact Flash memory card CF card or Microdrive Compact flash memory cards also used in digital cameras are widely available at consumer elec tronics retailers and computer resellers Audio inputs may be from e the built in microphone condenser or dynamic microphone s con nected to the XLR jacks line level audio sources connected to the LINE IN jacks or digital audio sources in SP DIF format con nected to the DIGITAL IN jack Audio outputs may be from the built in speaker headphones connected to the PHONES jack e analog audio devices such as an amplifier or other device connected to the LINE OUT jacks and or digital audio devices using SP DIF format connected to the DIGITAL OUT jack Computer compatible The PMD671 records directly onto CF cards Recordings can be transferred to your desktop or laptop computer by removing the CF card from the PMD671 You may also use the supplied cable to connect the PMD671 to your computer via the USB port Audio recorded in the popular MP3 compression format is directly available for intra net or internet file sharing You can
78. ff SilentSkp Turn Silent Skip feature ON Off or ON with new track set the number of seconds the dB level must meet or exceed the set thresh old and set the dB threshold level continues Auto Cue Turn the Auto Cue feature on or off set the number of milliseconds the dB level must meet or exceed the set threshold and set the dB threshold level S Monitor Turn the Stop Monitor feature on or off SinglePly Turn the single track play feature on or off Remote Set the effect of the optional wired remote contact closure switch plugged into the REMOTE 1 jack ID1Dscrpt Set the description ID code for broadcast wave file recordings ID2Origin Set the origin ID code for broadcast wave file recordings ID3OrgRef Set the origin reference ID code for broadcast wave file recordings Default Reset all Menu settings to factory default settings How to set or change the Date and time The date and time are written on each audio track file when the track is started When an audio track is viewed on a computer this date and time appears as when the file was modified US date format is illustrated Quick instructions Press hold 4MENU STORE 2 sec Preset zech From stop press and hold the 4MENUJ STORE button for about 2 seconds Preset will appear flashing in the display Example display 2 With Preset flashing press and release the F FWD button g
79. gt until Mono Mode is displayed 4 With Mono Mode flashing Press and release the ENTER button Z Mono Mode menu choice flashing 5 Press and release _ button gt gt to 6 When the desired mode is dis played press and release the ENTER button gt The display returns to Mono Mode flashing You can Press and release the F FWD button Kb or the F REV button lt lt to tab to another menu choice or Press and release the 4 MENU STORE button to write the menu changes and return to stop mode or Press and release the CANCEL button M to cancel all menu changes and return to stop mode Auto Mark Auto Mark turns the automatic EDL mark feature on or off On During record after a REC PAUSE an EDL mark is added to the track As recording is resumed and the EDL mark is added the following appear for a few seconds Example display a b C MARK a is displayed to indicate that the number b is the EDL mark number In Total c reminds you that EDL marks are counted from the begin ning of the CF card not the beginning of the current track Off Pause during record does not add an EDL mark to the track 37 How to set or change Auto Mark Quick instructions Press amp hold 4MENU STORE 2 sec Preset Double Click ENTER RecFormat Press F FWD gt gt until Auto Mark Press ENTER san Off On Press F FWD gt P
80. h The microphone attenuation switch permits the direct use MIC ATTEN of microphones that differ in sensitivity 0dB No microphone attenuation 20dB Input from a microphone s connected to the XLR MIC IN jacks is cut by 20dB Factory default MIC ATTEN switch at OdB SINGLE OFF oe eALL D 10 REPEAT switch Lets you endlessly repeat playback of a track or entire memory card OFF No repeat SINGLE During playback the current track is repeated When playback reaches the end of the track it automatically starts playback from the beginning of that track ALL During playback all tracks are repeated When playback reaches the end of the last track it automatically starts playback from the beginning of the first track Factory default REPEAT switch at OFF Note For other methods of repeat playback see the A B REPEAT button and or EDL A B looping pages 18 and 19 245 STEREO SOURCE e e FILE eee R OdB e e 20dB MONITOR AUDIO OUT MIC ATTEN SINGLE OFF e e ON OFF e ee ALL FLAT C ede PRE REC B Jj ANC LIMITER 1 2 OFF ON OFF e ON ALC e MANUAL 4 INPUT LOCK EDL PLAY LEVEL CONT EDIT 14 ANC switch The ANC Ambient Noise Cancel switch lets you ANC reduce ambient noise before recording on the internal microphone or MIC inputs FLAT 11 Ambient Noise Cancel positions do not change the memory used in recording Examples of low
81. hange the type later EDL A B looping To playback an EDL A B loop press the PLAY PAUSE button to begin playback then press and release the A B REPEAT button If there is an error for example there is an EDL Mark of type Loop A but no EDL Mark of type Loop B an error message is displayed Example display Only one EDL A B loop can programmed When a Loop A or Loop B exists on a CF card and another is created the old mark automatically changes to a Skip Erase When an EDL mark is erased the remaining EDL marks are automatically renumbered from 1 through the number of EDL marks on the CF card 19 A EDIT button Press and hold the EDIT button for about 2 seconds to enter Edit mode Edit mode Edit mode includes Renumber renumber tracks TTKERASE erase a track TrkMkERASE erase an EDL mark AIIMKERASE erase all EDL marks FORMAT format the CF card and CARD CHECK How to renumber tracks If you have erased tracks from the CF card it is easier to locate recordings if the tracks are renumbered From stop press and hold the MARK 4 EDIT button for about 2 seconds to enter Edit mode Renumber is flash ing in the display While Renumber is flashing 8 seconds press and release the ENTER button su Or press and release the STOP button IB to cancel Renum OK will be flashing Press and release the F ENTER button San to confirm EXECUTING will be displayed and the
82. ill appear flashing in the display Example display 2 With Preset flashing press and release the F FWD button gt gt repeatedly iti ture until Batt type is displayed 3 Press and release the MENU button Sat The Batt type choice will flash 4 Press and release the F WD button gt gt to tab through the Battery type choices 5 With the desired battery type displayed press and release the ENTER button San The display returns to Batt type flash TR ing You can e Press and release the F FWD 4 button gt or the F REV button lt lt to tab to another menu choice or Press and release the 44 MENU STORE button to write the menu changes and return to stop mode or Press and release the CANCEL button M to cancel all menu changes and return to stop mode 29 Rec Format The PMD671 can record from analog or digital inputs on one channel mono or two stereo in PCM at 24 or 16 bits and in MP2 or MP3 com pression formats For given channels and formats the PMD671 can record at several bit rates and sample frequen cies The file extension wav mpg mp3 is set by the file format chosen PCM MP2 MP3 except for BWF files Broadcast Wave Format The BWF file extension can be either wav or bwf As audio quality goes up more bits less com pression higher sampling frequency greater bit rate the amount of information recorded in creases so the a
83. lem with lengthy voice or other recordings is difficulty in locating one or more specific passages for playback The PMD671 has several ways to mark or tag specific record Starting points e Date and time A built in date and time generator marks the beginning of each track e Tracks An audio recording is called a track when on the PMD671 and an audio file when on your computer 11 Tracks are numbered from 01 to a maximum of 999 A new track file is automatically started each time recording is stopped using the STOP button Using the Auto TRK feature PMD671 can be set to start a new track at specific time intervals during recording for example every minute Using the Manual TR feature you can start a new track during recording by sliding and releas ing the REC switch Automatic recording The PMD671 can be set to stop recording when there is silence SilentSkp feature and auto matically start when sound resumes The PMD671 can be set to automatically add an EDL mark Auto Mark feature to the track at each such starting point EDL marks EDL Edit Decision List marks can be created during recording manually or automatically EDL marks help you find those specific points in the recording The EDL marking system is proprietary to Marantz Profes sional solid state recorders e During playback you can search for EDL marks in forward or reverse You can change an EDL mark into a skip mark or
84. mount of time that can be re corded on a CF card of a specific size goes down See Recording time chart on page 57 The PMD671 has a sizeable range of file format parameter choices available but it does not present you with every possible combination Your decisions about which File Format param eters to use will depend on the quality level you need for the purpose s of your recording versus limitations in recording time Note At very high audio quality levels processor power also becomes a limitation The RAW Read After Write and Time Shift features are processor intensive so in some instances the MONITOR and Verify features and 24 bit recording cannot be used simutaneously See charts on page 14 The File Format chart below follows the PMD671 File Format menu setting procedure as you read columns from left to right Note A full size copy of this chart is on page 58 Rec Format Chart Fs kHz and Bit rate kbps Audio Format Channel s File ext BWF ext 96 88 2 48 44 1 wav bwf 48 44 1 32 24 22 05 15 12 11 025 8 Stereo 48 44 1 32 mpg bwf 384 256 192 128 96 64 48 44 1 32 SEN 820 256 160 128 80 64 Ipo DW 24 22 05 16 160 128 80 64 40 32 mp3 bwf wav bwf 96 88 2 48 44 1 wav bwf 48 44 1 32 24 22 05 16 12 11 025 8 48 44 1 32 192 128 96 64 48 32 mpg bwf 48 44 1 32 160 128 80 64 40 32
85. mum Can not A track for which playback is not available was output Mark 255 The number of EDL marks on the card has reached the 255 maximum No Good Accessing speed of the CF card is not suitable Others UnLock A corrupt digital audio signal was received during recording with digital input Unsupport A digital audio signal with a corrupt sample rate was received during recording with digital input or a corrupt file format is set up NO EDL EDL RROR A A or B point for EDL A B loop was not found Verify Err A verify error was detected during recording while the menu choice Verify is On DSP ERROR DSP processing error Cannot El Time Shift Playback is not available on the CF card which was recorded on the PMD660 Cannot E2 Time Shift Playback is not available between tracks having different sampling frequencies or audio formats i e MP2 and MP3 Can not Read After Write is not available during recording with MP2 or 24 bits and 96 88 2 kHz POM Can not Verify is not available during recording with MP2 or 24 bits and 96 88 2kHz PCM Can not F FWD F REV or Seek search is not available on the VBR Variable Bit Rate file Can not Cannot Card Check because there is too little remaining card capacity Can not Wave format error was detected during PCM file playback SPECIFICATIONS Digital audio system e A Solid State Recorder Usable Media
86. nds to changes in input level If recording is quiet the input level is increased If recording is loud the input level is decreased This is a desir able feature when recording a meeting with several speakers A speaker close to the micro phone and or with a loud voice will be automati cally recorded at a reduced level and a quiet speaker will be recorded at an increased level Both will be less likely to have their input missed ALC is usually undesirable when recording music voice or instrument because the transitions in input level may be audible in the recording ALC can also make the recording hissy by raising the level during quiet passages and recording ambi ent noise The REC LEVEL controls do not work when the LEVEL CONT switch is set at ALC s INPUT 14 INPUT button The INPUT button lets you select the audio input and audio channels for recording When the INPUT LOCK switch a is at OFF press and release the INPUT button to tab through the input choices When the desired input is displayed switch the INPUT LOCK switch a to ON 16 Example display Stereo MIC The stereo or mono mode displayed and recorded depends on the St Mode and Mono Mode menu settings Note The PMD671 listens only to the selected input For example if the input selected is LINE input and no input source is connected to the LINE IN jacks the PMD671 will record silence What the input selections do
87. new track is begun EDL Mark During record or playback switch remote to on to add an EDL mark PWR REC During POWER off switch remote to on to turn power on and begin recording During recording switch remote to off to stop recording and power off Manual TRK During recording switch remote to on to increment the track A new track is created at that point There is no break in recording oee page 44 for instructions on how to set or change the Remote Mode REMOTE2 17 REMOTE2 jack The REMOTE jack is for the optional RC600 remote The RC600 is designed for microphone interviews It attaches to your microphone LINE CINE rust Mic Pes JE PHANTOM l in GY Ed 448V O a a GND HOT OcoL PEE S The remote s four foot cord with a four contact mini plug plugs into the PMD671 while you carry the PMD671 via its carry strap The RC600 does not require any menu changes for use The RC600 includes a An indicator light e green lit and steady d during standby or stop red lit and steady while recording e flashing red during rec pause e orange flashes for 1 2 second when an over peak level signal is input during record ing or rec pause then it goes back to red green flash for 2 seconds when an EDL mark is added during recording b press to pause recording C press to start resume recording and to manually increment tracks d press to add an EDL mark while recording 18 LINE
88. ng ST S You can Press and release the F FWD button gt or the F REV button lt lt to tab to another menu choice or Press and release the A MENU STORE button to write the menu changes and return to stop mode or Press and release the CANCEL button 44 to cancel all menu changes and return to stop mode Battery Type The PMD671 can operate on 8 standard AA size Alkaline Ni Cd or Ni MH batteries An optional Ni Cd battery pack Model RB1100 available from Marantz Professional will be charged by the built in charger when the AC adaptor is plugged in An optional Ni MH battery pack Model RB1651 available from Marantz Professional will be charged by the built in charger when the AC adaptor is plugged in The Battery Type setting is used for the battery indicator in the display and Low Battery warn ing If the setting does not match installed batter ies the PMD671 will not show the appropriate battery status Default is Alkaline How to set or change Battery Type Quick instructions Press amp hold 4MENU STORE 2 sec Preset Press F FWD gt 5X Batt type Press ENTER n battery type flashing Press F FWD PP tab thru battery types Press ENTER gt Z _ Batt type Press 4MENU STORE store amp exit From stop press and hold the 4MENUJ STORE button for about 2 seconds Preset w
89. normal forward play back During play pause press and hold the F REV button lt lt or the F FWD button gt gt to Fast Reverse or Fast Forward quickly The Fast Reverse or Fast Forward is at 10X speed for three seconds then it automatically speeds up to 140X speed During Editing and Menu functions press and release the F REV button lt lt to increment a parameter in the direction and press and release the F FWD button to increment a parameter in the direction Notes e Ifthe F REV button lt lt or the F FWD button gt is held past the beginning or end of a track the Fast Reverse or Fast Forward will continue onto the previous or next track If REPEAT SINGLE or REPEAT ALL is on the Fast Reverse or Fast Forward will follow the repeat order The buttons do not function in EDL playback or EDL A B repeat 23 Controls and Connections Top continued 4 TRACK JUMP PPI 7 F REV F FWD as 9 MARGIN RESET PLAY PAUSE STOP 23 MARGIN RESET USB AMENU STORE buttons oeveral functions depending on state of the PMD671 MARGIN RESET USE 4MENU STORE MARGIN RESET button During record press and release to reset the peak level margin Example display with level margin at OV before pressing the MARGIN RE SET button The level margin displays the highest level achieved since the track began or the MARGIN HESE
90. on until Default is displayed ENTER button m l Execute will be flashing 5 Press and release the ENTER button Sat EXECUTING is displayed briefly The PMD671 returns to stop mode Press and release the STOP button M to exit without changing your Menu settings Controls and Connections Top continued qu au CH th a OFF ge EE keng 24 25 PLAY PAUSE 24 PLAY PAUSE but ton gt playback 11 ENTER button gt ENTER menu PLAY PAUSE button gt From stop press and release to begin playback During playback press and release to pause playback During playback pause press and release to resume playback PLAY PAUSE ENTER button gt During menu functions press and release to accept the ENTER current setting and switch to the next menu item to be set dicil 25 STOP CANCEL button NH During recording press and release to stop recording and C ANGEL end the track file During playback press and release to stop playback and end the playback session When you resume playback starts at the beginning of the first track During menu operations press and release to cancel all entries made and return to stop mode 46 1 HP SPK VOLUME control Turn to adjust the volume of headphones plugged into the PHONE jack or the built in speaker HP SPK VOLUME During playback what is hea
91. on Press F FWD P gt mp3 mpg wav bwf If bwf Exten bwf wav Press F FWD gt P bwf wav If PCM 24 or 16 bit Press F FWD 4 P 24 or 16 bit Press ENTER n khz Press F FWD P select khz Press ENTER pu select file extension Press F FWD 4 PP wav bwf MW PU NE Exten bwf wav Press F FWD gt P bwf wav Press ENTER Z RecFormat Press 4MENU STORE store amp exit 3 Press and release the ENTER button Sat Mono or Stereo wa eee will be flashing 99 55 39 En ono Note The circled items in the chart below reflect the settings in the example Channel s Audio Fs kHz and Format Bit rate kbps BWF ext File ext 96 88 2 48 44 1 wav bwf 48 44 1 32 24 22 05 16 12 11 025 8 Stereo 48 44 1 32 mpg bwf 384 256 192 128 96 64 48 44 1 32 iwi 320 256 160 128 80 64 Tora mp3 bwf wav bwf 24 22 05 16 160 128 80 64 40 32 1 Press and hold the 4MENU STORE button Preset flashing appears 2 Double click the Hl SO HecFormat is flashing Note If another menu item is flashing press and release the
92. pacity are automatically formatted FAT32 The maximum CF card that can be formatted in the PMD671 is 8 GB If larger cards are used please format in your computer How to check a CF card CARD CHECK Although rare manufacturing defects in CF cards occasionally prevent a CF card from being able to read and write at the speeds required by the PMD671 CARD CHECK does a sample read write to check if a CF card has problems If a CARD CHECK fails you can usually return the CF card for a replacement From stop press and hold the MARK 4EDIT button for about 2 seconds to enter Edit mode Renumber is flash ing in the display While the display is flashing 3 seconds press and release the MARK EDIT button five more times CARD CHECK is flashing in the display While CARD CHECK is flashing 3 seconds press and release the ENTER button gt EXECUTING will be displayed and the percentage will go to 100 Head and Write numbers will be displayed If the read and write numbers are the same the CF card check is successful Example display Note The number times 2 equals the actual read and write speed in kbps For the example card the total speed of the PMD671 and CF card was thus 6646 kbps To read and write audio at 24 bit 96 kHz requires at least 4680 kbps 22 Controls and Connections Top continued 21 22 de F FWD PLAY
93. percentage execut ing will increase to 100 100 done will be displayed momen tarily The PMD671 and the display will return to stop mode How to erase tracks From stop press and hold the MARK 4EDIT button for about 2 seconds to enter Edit mode Renumber is flash ing in the display While Renumber is flashing 8 seconds press and release the MARK 4EDIT button again TrkKERASE is flash ing in the display While TrKERASE is flashing 3 seconds press and release the ENTER button gt Track number is flashing in the ERASE display Press and release the F FWD 4 button or the F REV button lt lt to select the track number you want to erase Example track 34 While the track to be erased is flashing 3 sec onds press and release the ENTER button zZu Or press and release the STOP button IB to cancel EXECUTING will be displayed momen tarily Done will be dis played momentarily The PMD671 and the display will return to the first track so you can choose to erase another track The recording time file space on the CF card used by the erased track is available for record ing Press and release the STOP button IB to exit 20 How to erase all EDL marks within one track From stop press and hold the MARK 4EDIT button for about 2 seconds to enter Edit mode Renumber is flash ing in the display While the display is flashing 3 s
94. quipo elementos con fuego por ejemplo velas encendidas Cuando se eliminen bater as usadas deben cumplirse las reglamentaciones oficiales o las normas de protecci n medioambiental aplicables en su pa s o en su zona No ponga nada a menos de 0 1 metro por encima del panel superior Deje un espacio de unos 0 1 metro alrededor de la unidad No se deben colocar sobre el aparato recipientes que contengan l quidos como por ejemplo jarrones Cuando el interruptor est en la posici n OFF el equipo no est completamente desconectado de la alimentaci n MAINS Italiano AVVERTENZE Non esporre l apparecchio alla pioggia o all umidit Non rimuovere il coperchio dell apparecchio Non introdurre oggetti all interno dell apparecchio attraverso i fori di ventilazione Non toccare il cavo di alimentazione con le mani bagnate Non coprire le fessure di ventilazione con tovaglie giornali tende od oggetti analoghi Non posare sull apparecchio sorgenti di fiamme scoperte quali candele accese Smaltire le pile usate in conformit alle norme governative o disposizioni ambientali vigenti nel proprio paese o zona Non posare alcun oggetto sopra il pannello superiore lasciando libero uno spazio di circa 0 1 m Lasciare 0 1 metro liberi tutto intorno l unit Non mettere sull apparecchiatura alcun contenitore di liquido come ad esempio dei vasi Quando l interruttore nella posizione OFF l apparecchiatura non e completam
95. r three seconds d Ge D l Only these controls will work Display LIGHT button POWER switch Works during Playback or Stop PRE REC switch If you try to operate a button or switch that is locked Locked appears briefly in the display To eject a CF card 1 If recording or in playback push STOP m Example display aa ss MLE Q If other operations are in progress cancel less je pi them by pushing STOP IB or wait for them to complete Slide the switch to the right to turn KEY LOCK 2 Open the CF card door off Unlocked is displayed for three seconds 3 Push and release the Card eject button so it is in the click out position a 4 Push the Card eject button from the click out position to the click in position b Left side Opening the CF card door turns the PMD671 off If recording is in progress opening the CF card door automatically stops recording and writes critical track information to properly Tr close the file before turning off Close the CF card door to re CHARGE 11 CHARGE indicator start the PMD671 The CHARGE indicator is or 1 Push and release the Card eject button so it is Ni MH battery is charging in the click in posi 12 CF card compartment tion b above Pull the compartment door open to access the 2 Fully insert the CF CF card card 3 Close the CF card door Note If the CF card door won t latch check that the Card eject
96. rd on the L or R headphone depends on the recording For a otereo or Dual Mono recording the setting of the AUDIO switch determines what is heard on headphones cra 2 Display SEET See Display on 5 e page 55 for details REC PAUSE When paused the REC indicator will flash 3 REC PAUSE buttonil During recording push and release to pause Example display CHA no we xam B v 2 d s over amm ang R n The Pause symbol a will be displayed The Record symbol b will flash in the display The Level meter c will remain active To resume recording slide the REC switch to the right and release A REC PAUSE does not increment the track If the AUTO MARK switch is at ON after a REC PAUSE an EDL mark is added when recording is resumed The following is displayed for a couple of seconds d e f MARK d is displayed to indicate that the num ber e indicates the count of EDL marks in Total f reminds you that EDL marks are counted from the beginning the Flash memory card not the beginning of the current track Red indicator light is lit D REC and steady during Record and flashing during Record pause 4 REC indicator iiia 5 REC switch OI From Stop slide to the right and release to start recording From REC PAUSE slide to the right and rele
97. rded Button input s Selection connected INT MIC Internal Microphone L amp R LINE IN L LINE IN only R LINE IN only ma BARN Menu Selection 0 20db Mono L CH LR Mono Mix N A defaults to L Stereo INT MIC INT MIC N A defaults to L Stereo L LINE IN L R LINE IN N A defaults to L Stereo L LINE IN L LINE IN N A L MIC IN L MIC IN L R MIC IN 20db R L MIC IN L MIC IN L MIC IN 20db R Le do Md R DIGI IN L R DIGI IN L R DIGI IN R OdB e e 20dB MIC ATTEN 15 16 17 18 15 A B REPEAT button While in playback press and release to start point A to point B repeat playback A B REPEAT A B Repeat playback Point A starting point is set when the A B RE PEAT button is pressed and released The next press and release sets point B ending point Playback repeats between A and B Note You can use the F REV lt lt or FFWD kk buttons between setting the A and B points You cannot use the TRACK JUMP forward gt gt I or reverse 3 buttons You can pause during A B repeat playback by pressing and releasing the PLAY PAUSE button u Resume A B playback by pressing the PLAY PAUSE button Z again Exit and cancel A B repeat by pressing the STOP button Mi or pressing the A B REPEAT button A Example display when an A point has been set Example display during A B repeat SIDD SOR as R E Note For other methods of repeat playback see the REPEA
98. rope default is D M Y day month year How to set or change the Date Form Quick instructions Press amp hold 4MENU STORE 2 sec Preset Press F FWD PP 2X Date Form Press ENTER AM M D Y or D M Y Press F FWD gt P M D Y or D M Y Press ENTER Z Date Form Press 4MENU STORE store amp exit 1 From stop press and hold the 4MENUJ STORE button for about 2 seconds Preset will appear flashing in the display 2 With Preset flashing press and release the F FWD button repeatedly until Date Form is displayed 3 Press and release the ENTER button gt again The M D Y choice will flash 4 Press and release the F FWD button gt gt or the F REV button lt lt to toggle between Mov M D Y and D M Y 5 When the desired form appears press and release the ENTER button Z The display returns to Date Form flashing You can e Press and release the F FWD button gt or the F REV button lt lt to tab to another menu choice or Press and release the 4 MENU STORE button to write the menu changes and return to stop mode or Press and release the CANCEL button M to cancel all menu changes and return to stop mode 27 Beep 5 When the desired state appears press and When battery charge can provide no more than release the ENTER bu
99. s combination Try renaming the MP2 file so it has a mp2 or mp3 file extension e check the capability of the PC program Some playback and editing programs do not support MP2 MP3 Broadcast Wave bwf or 24 bit formats Consult the Marantz Professional web site at www d mpro com for links to programs that support MP2 MP3 and Broadcast Wave Format The rechargeable battery is not recharging e check that the CHARGE indicator is lit and steady during charging and off when charging is com plete e check AC power pack connections e check that Power is turned off on the PMD671 The rechargeable battery life is low e make sure you fully charge and discharge the Ni Cd battery during each charge cycle replace battery Media cards that are heavily used should be occa sionally reformatted to avoid audio problems due to fragmentation If the PMD671 exhibits erratic behavior the micropro cessor can be reset by powering off disconnecting AC power and removing batteries Error Messages Display Description CF Card NO CARD No CF card inserted or card is not detected UNFORMAT Initializing of CF card failure or track information renewal failure FULL CARD Remaining capacity of CF card is less than a few kbytes You Need FormatOnPC CF card is not formatted Format Fail Formatting failure NO FILE Correct file does not exist FULL 999 The number of tracks on the CF card has reached the 999 maxi
100. s 4MENU STORE save amp exit 1 Press and hold the 4MENU STORE button a for about 2 seconds Preset will appear flashing in the display Example display 2 While Preset is flashing press and release the ENTER button gt b The flashing switches to the Preset choice continues 24 3 Press and release the F FWD 4 button gt c Yo or the F REV button lt lt d to tab through Preset1 Preset2 and Presets Example display When the correct choice is displayed press and release the ENTER button gt b to select your Preset choice The display switches to RecFormat flash ing for your Preset choice u can Press and release the ENTER button Ka to switch to editing the Rec Format parameters of your Preset choice Press and release the 4 MENU STORE button to store your Preset choice and exit Menu mode Press and release the CANCEL button W to exit menu mode without changing your Preset Press and release the F FWD button Kb or the F REV button lt lt to change menu settings that are not specific to a Preset The F FWD button gt switches to MONITOR Mode and the F REV button lt lt switches to Default Menu settings 1 Press and hold the 4MENU STORE button a for about 2 seconds Preset will appear flashing in the display Example display While Preset is flashing press and release the FFWD button gt gt The di
101. se the STOP button IB to cancel EXECUTING will be displayed momen tarily Done will be dis played momentarily The PMD671 and the display will return to stop mode How to format a CF card From stop press and hold the MARK 4EDIT button for about 2 seconds to enter Edit mode Renumber is flash ing in the display While the display is flashing 3 seconds press and release the MARK 4EDIT button four more times 21 FORMAT is flash ing in the display While FORMAT is flashing 3 seconds press and release the ENTER button gt FORMAT OK is flashing in the display The display asks you to confirm that you want to format the CF card Formatting the CF card will erase all recordings on the card While FORMAT OK is flashing press and release the ENTER button to confirm Or press and release the STOP button IB to cancel EXECUTING will be displayed momen tarily Done will be dis ee played momentarily Ve The PMD671 returns to stop mode BlankCard will be displayed The CF card formats used by the PMD671 are Windows compatible You can copy audio files using a Windows compatible computer that can read a CF card or be connected via the USB port Or a Macintosh computer that can recognize Windows compatible removable drives CF cards with less than 2 GB capacity are auto matically formatted FAT16 FAT File Allocation Table CF cards with 2 8 GB ca
102. splay switches to Date Time flashing The Menu choices are General settings common to Presets 1 2 and 3 Date Time For setting or changing the Date and Time associated with when an audio track file was created 25 Date Form For selecting the date order Beep Turn the beep on or off A PowOff Enable or disable the Automatic Power Off feature Batt type Set the battery type Preset Choose 1 2 or 3 Within Preset choice RecFormat For setting or changing the re cording compression algorithm bit rate sam pling frequency audio file type and if one or two input channels are to be recorded RAW Mode Choose Monitor or TimeShift Verify Set the automatic recording verify feature on or off PupPreRec Set the power up pre record feature on or off If PupPreRec is on in the preset menu AutoTrk will not work even if it is set to on St Mode If Stereo is set in RecFormat this sets how Left and Right input channels are recorded Stereo L Stereo or 0 20dB Mono Mode If Mono is set in RecFormat this sets how the source is recorded onto the MONO channel Mono or L R mix mono Auto Mark Turn the automatic EDL mark feature on or off Manual TR Turn manual track incrementing feature on or off Auto TRK Turn the automatic track incrementing feature on or off and if on set the time interval SeamlsPly Turn the Seamless play feature on or o
103. t gt The Date Time Menu choice will most likely ap pear Note If another Menu choice appears Date Form Beep A PowOff Batt type press and release the F FWD button repeatedly until Date Time is displayed 3 Press and release the ENTER button Z Press F FWD PP Date Time Press ENTER PW _ month Press F FWD repeatedly correct month Press ENTER PAN Ma npaeao day Press F FWD gt gt repeatedly correct day Press ENTER PZ NT year Press F FWD repeatedly correct year Press ENTER 2 hour Press F FWD repeatedly correct hour Press ENTER 2 minute Press F FWD gt repeatedly correct minute Press ENTER M Date Time Press 4MENU STORE store amp exit 26 The current date and time informa tion will be displayed with the month flashing Example display With the month flashing press and release the F FWD button or the F REV button lt lt to tab through the months When the month is correct press and release the ENTER button gt Il TOE ere Example display The day will be flashing With the day flashing press and release the F FWD button gt or the F REV button lt lt to tab through days When the day is corre
104. t quelconque comme une nappe un journal un rideau etc Ne placer aucune source de flamme nue comme une bougie allum e sur l appareil Pour mettre au rebut les piles us es respecter les lois gouvernementales ou les r glements officiels concernant l environnement qui s appliquent votre pays ou r gion Ne placez aucun object moins de 0 1 m tre environ du panneau sup rieur Veiller ce qu aucun objet ne soit moins de 0 1 metre des c t s de l appareil Aucun objet rempli de liquide un vase par exemple ne doit tre plac sur l appareil Lorsque l interrupteur est sur la position OFF l appareil n est pas compl tement d connect du SECTEUR MAINS 4a Deutsch WARNHINWEISE Das Ger t nicht Regen oder Feuchtigkeit aussetzen Die Abdeckung nicht vom Ger t abnehmen Keine Gegenstande durch die Bel ftungsschlitze stecken Das Netzkabel nicht mit feuchten oder nassen Handen anfassen Decken Sie die L ftungs ffnungen nicht mit einem Tischtuch einer Zeitung einem Vorhang usw ab Es d rfen keine Gegenst nde mit offener Flamme wie etwa brennende Kerzen auf dem Ger t aufgestellt werden Beachten Sie bei der Entsorgung der verbrauchten Batterien alle geltenden lokalen und berregionalen Regelungen Darauf achten daB ber dem Ger t ein Freiraum von mindestens 0 1 meter vorhanden ist Auf allen Ger teseiten mu ein Zwischenraum von ungef hr 0 1 meter vorhanden sein Auf das Ger t d
105. t the beginning of tracks If you want your custom playback sequence to include track beginning points add EDL Marks to coincide with track beginning points a Start playback by pressing and releasing PLAY Pause ran and then pause playback by pressing and releasing PLAY Pause ra again b Press and release TRACK JUMP forward gt gt or TRACK JUMP reverse until the de sired track number is displayed c Press and release the MARK 4 EDIT button Editing EDL Marks All EDL Marks are initially entered as Point marks From Stop display the EDL Mark by pressing and releasing the Mark forward button 18 or Mark reverse button 16 to tab through the EDL marks on the CF card When the EDL mark to be edited is displayed press and release the MARK 4EDIT button The current EDL Mark type will be flashing Example display Press and release the MARK 4EDIT button to tab through the EDL Mark types Point Skip Loop A Loop B and Erase When the type you want is flashing press and release the ENTER button gt Writing will be displayed briefly and the PMD671 will return to stop mode Skip An EDL Mark changed to Skip will be skipped during EDL playback playback with EDL PLAY switch at ON Playback will skip to the beginning of the next EDL Mark A skipped EDL recording is not erased The recording is still on the CF card The skipped EDL recording will play if the EDL PLAY switch is at OFF You can c
106. taliano Il PMD671 e conforme alle direttive CEE ed a quelle per i bassi voltaggi C Portugu s O PMD671 conforma com as diretrizes EMC e de baixa voltagem C Svenska PMD671 ar tillverkad i enlighet med EMC direktiven och direktiven f r lagvoltsutrusning English WARNINGS Do not expose the equipment to rain or moisture Do not remove the cover from the equipment Do not insert anything into the equipment through the ventilation holes Do not handle the mains lead with wet hands Do not cover the ventilation with any items such as tablecloths newspapers curtains etc No naked flame sources such as lighted candles should be placed on the equipment When disposing of used batteries please comply with governmental regulations or environmental public instruction s rules that apply in your country or area Do not place anything about 0 1 meter above the top panel Make a space of about 0 1 meter around the unit No objects filled with liquids such as vases shall be placed on the apparatus When the switch is in the OFF position the equipment is not completely switched off from MAINS Francais AVERTISSEMENTS Ne pas exposer l appareil la pluie ni l humidit Ne pas essayer de retirer le boitier de l appareil Ne rien ins rer dans l appareil par les orifices de ventilation Ne pas manipuler le cordon d alimentation avec les mains mouill es Ne pas recouvrir les ouies de ventilation avec un obje
107. tes that the battery charge is de pleted 24 S SKIP label The S Skip label appears when Silent Skip is enabled 25 Margin level The Margin level is displayed The PMD671 holds this display at the highest level achieved during the current recording If more than 0 dB OV is displayed To reset the Margin level press and release the MARGIN RESET button 26 dB label The dB label applies to the Peak level display Care and Maintenance Use a soft cloth slightly moistened with mild detergent solution 56 Recording time chart on a CF card depends on the size of the card in megabytes mono or stereo bit rate Hours Minutes Seconds PCM MP2 or MP3 The recording time available sample rate and byte size 8 16 or 24 This recording time chart lists approximate recording times based on those factors the recording type MB All times are approximate 497 aN 9Svroc Ge a94 aN ten am ee Em ee ZH1Z 88 IONES JL ap IL OE COCA 1iqr Wd 8z 1S LL F bGZL Ok Op L 9G 2v c 9r 9v Sc OZ S 4907 IN 9Svoc 83 15 11 MALTA Ob 9p ZL GIN vcOL ERE BEEN INN EN BEEN Hq9 OUOW INOd 8Z LS LL rZ FS Z L OF 9F L a2 aN 9voc GS e EG 851 GIN GOU ZHP om oe oa zHMSOCC mg zHDeL ment mg aves aides q9 0919 S INOd v0 LS LL 0v 9p ZL 80 2v 2 0Z S SIB 07 90 LI c 8v v6 Oz el zyL
108. tion when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods A LS of time Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is re quired when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped Additional Safety Information This product should not be placed in a built in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturer s instructions have been adhered to Apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects filled with liquids such as vases shall be placed on the apparatus When the switch is in the OFF position the apparatus isn t com pletely switched off from the MAINS WARNINGS Do not expose the equipment to rain or mois ture Do not remove the cover from the equipment Do not insert anything into the equipment through the ventilation holes Do not handle the mains lead with wet hands Do not cover the ventilation with any items such as tablecloths newspapers curtains etc No naked flame sources such as lighted candles should be placed on the equipment When disposing of used batteries please comply with governmental
109. ttery performance 54 A B loop has been set A B indicates that the ending B point of an A B loop has also been set Upper alphanumeric display Displays a variety of information including remaining recording time clock time menu 55 Display settings etc Associated labels are display 1 23 45678 91011 12 13 14 items 1 7 9 and 10 9 AM PM label HIT Displays AM or PM when clock time is dis a played MIC nu 5 O Pies 10 kHz label co 46 47 The kHz label appears to indicate that the last five places in the upper alohanumeric display show frequency in kilohertz REC label The REC label appears to indicate TOTAL 11 L dB R level meter labels REC TIME or REC TIME REMAINING dis L is the label for the Left upper level meter played on the upper alphanumeric display dB is the label for the center level meter scale in decibels TOTAL label R is the label for the Right lower level The TOTAL label appears to indicate TOTAL meter REC TIME or TOTAL REC TIME REMAINING displayed on the upper alphanumeric display 12 Upper level meter The louder the sound input to the recorder on TRACK label the Left channel the more bars are dis The TRACK label appears with other labels in played this area to indicate TRACK TIME displayed on the upper alphanumeric display 13 Decibel scal
110. tton Z 1 3 minutes of recording or playback and Beep is set to On the CHARGE indicator REC indicator and the battery indicator in the display will flash Example and the PMD671 will beep through the head display phones or speaker The display returns to Beep flashing You can Press and release the FFWD button gt or the If the PMD671 is not operated for 30 minutes F REV button lt lt to tab to another menu choice or during stop or play pause power can be auto Press and release the 4 MENU STORE button to write matically shut off to conserve battery life See the menu changes and return to stop mode or A PowOFF lf A PowOFF is set to Yes and Beep e Press and release the CANCEL button W to cancel all menu changes and return to stop mode is set to ON the PMD671 will beep to alert you that the power is shutting off Automatic Power Off Default is Beep On If the PMD671 is not operated for 30 minutes during stop or play pause power is automatically How to set or change the Beep shut off to conserve battery life when A PowOff is set to Yes Quick instructions Press hold 4MENU STORE 2 sec Preset Default is A PowOFF Yes Press F FWD PP 9X Beep Press ENTER n Off or On How to set or change Automatic Power Off Press F FWD 4 gt P Off or On Quick instructions Press ENTER M
111. up controls SOURCE e e FILE MONITOR 5 MONITOR switch This switch turns the Read After Write or Time Shift Playback feature on or off Depending on the setting of RAW mode in the Menu When RAW Mode is at MONITOR and the MONITOR switch is at FILE when recording begins Read After Write is on When RAW Mode is at TimeShft and the MONI TOR switch is at FILE when recording begins the Time Shift feature is on continues uda RAW VTH Virtual Third Head RAW Read After Write VTH Virtual Third Head digitally mimics the third head of a three head tape deck When on and the PMD671 is recording the audio that is output to the LINE OUT DIGI OUT PHONES and SPEAKER is audio that has already been written to the CF card and not audio from the source This allows you to actually listen to audio written to the CF card monitoring that the recording is actually taking place When RAW is off the audio to the LINE OUT DIGI OUT PHONES and SPEAKER is actually the source you are recording Time Shift Time Shift Playback Time Shift Playback works just like RAW in that it monitors audio that has already been recorded to the CF card However Time Shift allows you the ability to listen to audio from anywhere on the card while simultaneously recording the current audio source FILE During recording output to the PHONES and LINE OUT jacks is read from the CF card SOURCE During recording output to the PH
112. urce signal is available at the PHONES jack or Internal Speaker Default setting is Off How to set or change S Monitor Quick instructions Press amp hold 4MENU STORE 2 sec Preset Double Click ENTER Z RecFormat Press F FWD e until S Monitor Press ENTER n Off On Press F FWD gt P toggle Off On Press ENTER Zm_ S Monitor Press 4MENU STORE store amp exit 1 From stop press and hold the 4MENU STORE button for about 2 seconds 42 2 With Preset flashing in the display double click the ENTER button Z eo Press and release the FFWD button until S Monitor is displayed 4 With S Monitor flashing press and release the Ax ENTER button gt 2 On Off menu choice is flashing e Press and re lease the F FWD button gt gt to 6 When correct press and release the ENTER button Z The display returns to S Monitor flashing You can Press and release the F FWD 4 button gt or the F REV button lt lt to tab to another menu choice or Press and release the A MENU STORE button to write the menu changes and return to stop mode or Press and release the CANCEL button M to cancel all menu changes and return to stop mode SinglePly Off During playback when Single Play and Auto Cue are Off an
113. wf 48 44 1 32 192 128 96 64 48 32 mpg bwf 48 44 1 32 160 128 80 64 40 32 mp3 bwf 24 22 05 16 80 64 40 32 24 16 mp3 bwf wav bwf 5 Press and release the F FWD 4 button gt to tab through MP3 MP2 and PCM Note that other changes occur when the i format changes When correct press and release the ENTER button Z The display next RecFormat menu choice flashing Note In our example we chose PCM The chart below reflects the settings change 96 88 2 48 44 1 16 bit 48 44 1 32 24 22 05 16 12 11 025 8 wav bwf 48 44 1 32 192 128 96 64 48 32 mpg bwf MPS3 48 44 1 32 160 128 80 64 40 32 mp3 bwf 24 22 05 16 80 64 40 32 24 16 mp3 bwf wav bwf 6 Press and release the F FWD button gt gt to toggle between 16 bit and 24 bit PCM When correct press and release the ENTER button KA The display switches to the next RecFormat menu choice flashing Note The chart below reflects the settings change Channel s Audio Format Fs kHz and Bit rate kbps File ext BWF ext 96 88 2 48 44 1 48 44 1 32 24 22 05 16 12 11 025 8 wav bwf 48 44 1 32 384 256 192 128 96 64 mpg bwf 48 44 1 32 320 256 160 128 80 64 mp3 bwf 24

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