Marantz PMD680 Manual
Marantz PMD680 Manual

Marantz PMD680 Manual

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INTRODUCTION
Thank you for your purchase of the Marantz
Professional PMD680 PC Card Recorder. The PMD680 is
the next generation of portable digital recorders that
bridge the gap between real-time audio recording and
computers — while keeping the size and functionality of
our renowned portable cassette and MiniDisc recorders.
The PMD680 has been designed as a field acquisition
tool. This means that the unit itself is designed to record
audio in a computer compatible file format. The audio
files are then meant to be transferred to a computer for
editing or transmission.
The recording medium of the PMD680, PCMCIA
compatible PC Cards, allows plug-and-play
compatibility with desktop and laptop computers. Flash
PC Cards are based on flash memory technology that
features no moving parts and is not affected by
movement and temperature. Flash memory cards are
available through most computer and digital
photography products resellers. For a complete list of
approved cards for the PMD680, please refer to the
Marantz Professional website at www.marantz.com.
The MP2 (MPEG1 layer2) file format that is supported
by the PMD680 is a worldwide standard for compressed
digital audio storage and transmission. Many playback
and editing systems are available commercially and
through the Internet. For more information on MP2
based playback and editing systems, please consult your
dealer.
Also supported by the PMD680, PCM (Pulse Code
Modulation) is the most widely used format for coding
uncompressed digital audio. The PCM system is used
on CD players, DAT recorders, and on computer editing
programs that support Wave (.wav) files. Recording in
the PCM format will provide the most universally
accepted storage format but comes with the limitation
that it uses a lot of memory very quickly.
USING THIS MANUAL
Please read these operating instructions carefully. We
recommend that you read the entire user guide before
you connect or operate the unit.
After you have reviewed the contents this manual, we
suggest that you make all system connections before you
attempt to operate the unit.
FOREWORD
This section must be read before any connection is made
to the mains supply.
WARNINGS
Do not expose the equipment to rain or moisture.
Do not remove the cover from the equipment.
Do not push anything inside the equipment through
the ventilation holes.
COPYRIGHT
Recording and playback of any material may require
consent. For further information refer to the following:
—Copyright Act 1956
—Dramatic and Musical Performers Act 1958
—Performers Protection Acts 1963 and 1972
—any subsequent statutory enactments and orders
PRECAUTIONS
The following precautions should be considered when
operating the equipment.
When setting the equipment ensure that :
– air is allowed to circulate freely around the equipment
– the equipment is on a vibration free surface
– the equipment will not be exposed to interference from an
external source
– the equipment will not be exposed to excessive heat, cold,
moisture or dust
– the equipment will not be exposed to direct sunlight
– the equipment will not be exposed to electrostatic discharges
• In addition, never place heavy objects on the equipment.
• If a foreign object or water does enter the equipment, contact
your nearest dealer or service center.
Features
• Monaural (1 track) audio recording and playback
• Recording onto various types of approved PC Cards
- Please refer to the Marantz Professional website at
www.marantz.com for the complete list of approved
cards
• Two different recording formats:
- Compressed recording using MPEG1 Layer2 (MP2)
- Uncompressed recording using 16-bit/48kHz Pulse
Code Modulation (PCM)
• MS-DOS and Windows compatible file system
• Selectable file types:
- Wave (.wav)
- Broadcast Wave (.bwf)
- Raw MP2 (.mp2)
• Manual, manual with limiter, and automatic (ALC)
record level control
• An ANC (Ambient Noise Cancel) switch for
eliminating unwanted background noises
• Pre-Recording memory buffer that records 2 seconds
prior to when recording is started
• Portions of multiple recordings can be played back in
sequence using the EDL (Edit Decision List) system
• Three different ways to power the unit:
- Included AC adaptor
- 8 Alkaline AA batteries
- Optional rechargeable Ni-Cad battery pack
• Built-in Time and Date generator marks each
recording
• Telephone jack for recording and playback using
standard analog telephone lines
• Remote input for pausing and un-pausing during
recording or playback
SETTING UP
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March 28, 2025

After recording, it says "No disc" and I cannot remove the disc. I hear something moving in the machine, as if it's trying to load or read.

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Mr. Anderson
March 28, 2025

The Marantz PMD680 may display "No disc" after recording and prevent disc removal if the recording was not finalized properly or if the system did not close the file correctly. This can happen due to power loss, improper shutdown, or recording errors. In such cases, the unit may not recognize the disc as valid and may restrict disc ejection to prevent data loss or corruption.

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Summary of Contents for Marantz PMD680

  • Page 1 —any subsequent statutory enactments and orders our renowned portable cassette and MiniDisc recorders. PRECAUTIONS The PMD680 has been designed as a field acquisition tool. This means that the unit itself is designed to record The following precautions should be considered when audio in a computer compatible file format.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    SETTING UP Contents How to Use this Manual This manual is divided into the 7 sections described SETTING UP below. To find out how to use a specific control, refer to the section "Index of Parts, Controls, and Display" on AC Adaptor and Batteries ............
  • Page 3: Ac Adaptor And Batteries

    Note When the battery alert indicator ( ) appears steadily • It is recommended to only use the Marantz Professional in the display, charge the battery or replace the brand AC adaptor (model DA600) for use with the rechargeable battery with a fully charged one.
  • Page 4: Power On/Off

    SETTING UP Power On/Off Setting the Date and Time Before operating your PMD680, perform the following Power On operations to set the current date and time. Sliding the power switch to the right turns the power The current date and time are recorded automatically at on.
  • Page 5: Understanding Pc Card

    You can also use this operation to completely erase a PC Cards come in a variety of shapes and sizes. The previously used PC Card containing audio data you no longer PMD680 is compatible with all types as long as they are need. PCMCIA compatable.
  • Page 6: Connecting Microphones

    Connect microphones as shown below. LINE IN MIC (1/4") MIC (XLR) Note • To connect the mono PMD680 LINE OUT to a stereo input, a Y-adaptor cable can be used. To record from or output through a telephone line Notes •...
  • Page 7: Connecting Digital Components

    To output digital audio signals to another audio component Connect the DIGITAL OUT (RCA) jack on the PMD680 to the digital input jack on the destination component. Turn the output on by placing the switch (next to the output jack) in the ON position.
  • Page 8: Preset Menu

    PRESET MENU Preset Operation Preset Items The preset menu of the PMD680 allows many features and functions of the unit to be customized for AUTO MARK individual requirements. PRESET 1 / 4 ¢ / ¡ The following items can be accessed in the preset menu: •...
  • Page 9 PRESET MENU ID Number Presets Example: Changing the battery type preset The ID numbers are saved in the 'Extension Chunk' of the Broadcast WAVE (BWF) file format. The IDs are defined as follows: ID1 :Description ID2 :Originator ID3 :Originator Reference OVER Example: Display for Alkaline...
  • Page 10: General Functions

    Low Battery Warning and Display Selections Auto Power Off Changing the Displayed Information The PMD680 has built-in power management and Pressing the DISPLAY (TIME/DATE) button will emergency shut-down system when Alkaline batteries change the displayed information as follows. or the optional Ni-Cad battery is used.
  • Page 11: Display Backlight

    GENERAL FUNCTION During Playback and Play-Pause During Recording and Record-Pause q Current Track # Recording elapsed time on q Current Track # Time elapsed on current current track playing track TRACK TIME TRACK TIME ∞ OVER ∞ OVER w Current Track # Remaining recording time w Current Track # Remaining time of current...
  • Page 12: Recording

    REC LEVEL Control Note • The MIC switch above the INPUT switch is only active The PMD680 offers three ways in which to control the when the INPUT switch is set to the middle (MIC) recording level: manual (MANUAL), manual with a position.
  • Page 13: Record Settings

    • For the pre-record function to operate correctly, the the card reaches 255 marks, the auto mark function will PMD680 must be in the record-pause mode for at least 2 automatically turn off and the AUTO MARK button will seconds. If the unit is in record-pause for less than 2 not allow the function to be re-activated.
  • Page 14: Recording Operation

    RECORDING 5. To stop recording but then continue to record Recording Operation to the current track, recording must be paused and not stopped. Press the PLAY/PAUSE button to enter the record-pause mode and then press REC/MARK to resume recording. record settings 6.
  • Page 15: Playback And Editing

    PLAYBACK and EDITING Starting Playback from a Selected Playback Track 1. From the stop mode, press the 1/4 or The standard playback mode will play all the tracks on ¢/¡ button until the desired playback a card in order. Alternative playback options are the track is indicated in the display.
  • Page 16: Track Editing

    Repeat Play The PMD680 can be set to repeatedly playback a single The Renumber function will re-order all the tracks on a track or all the tracks on a card.
  • Page 17 PLAYBACK and EDITING Track Erase Renumber REPEAT RENUMBER ERASE SILENT SKIP AUTO MARK REPEAT RENUMBER ERASE SILENT SKIP AUTO MARK FORMAT PRESET FORMAT PRESET 1. From the stop mode, use the 1/4 and 1. From the stop mode, press the RENUMBER ¢/¡...
  • Page 18: The Edl

    • The EDL marks are stored as a separate EDL file on the audio after the mark is to be played until the next EDL card that is only readable by the PMD680. Do not attempt mark. to edit or delete this file on a PC.
  • Page 19: Searching For Edl Marks

    PMD680 will search for the next below. mark on the card. If forward search is performed while at the last EDL mark on the card, the PMD680 will start searching from the beginning of the card (EDL mark 1). Reverse EDL Mark Search...
  • Page 20: Editing Edl Marks

    -b : Repeat Point B ∞ OVER The PMD680 returns to the location of the erased mark. Note • Erasing an EDL mark will automatically renumber all the EDL marks on the card. The result is similar to the track Renumber function that is described on page 16 in the Track Editing section.
  • Page 21: Edl Playback

    PLAY/PAUSE button. Playback is resumed by again pressing the PLAY/PAUSE button. EDL playback can be stopped at any time by pressing the STOP button. The PMD680 will return to the normal stop mode after EDL playback is stopped. EDL Erase operation Notes executing.
  • Page 22 PLAY/PAUSE button. Playback is resumed by again pressing the PLAY/PAUSE button. EDL repeat playback can be stopped at any time by pressing the STOP button. The PMD680 will return to the normal stop mode after EDL repeat playback is stopped.
  • Page 23: Additional Information

    Notes • Files on a card recorded by the PMD680 that are modified by a PC will no longer be able to read by the PMD680. • Each PC Card formatted in the PMD680 will contain, in addition to the audio tracks, an EDL file that can only be read by the PMD680.
  • Page 24: Troubleshooting

    • Different PC sound cards and playback programs will result in different sound quality. Playback is not possible. • The PMD680 records all the audio files with a • Check to make sure the PMD680 acknowledges track sampling frequency of 48kHz. Some PC programs information on the PC Card.
  • Page 25: Specifications

    ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Outputs Specifications LINE OUT Type: RCA jack Standard level: 2 Vrms max./2 kilohms Digital audio system DIGITAL OUT System Type: RCA jack Digital audio recorder Output impedance: 75 ohms Usable Media Standard output level: 0.5 Vp-p Approved PCMCIA PC Cards Sampling frequency: 48 kHz Recording and reading method Format: SPDIF (IEC-958 Type II)
  • Page 26: Index Of Parts, Controls, And Display

    ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Index of Parts, Controls, and Display Top Panel PORTABLE PC CARD RECORDER PMD680 2/INT q, w, e SPEAKER REC MODE LIMITER -15dB MANUAL LINE -30dB r, t, y JUMP TO MARK EDL PLAY MARK SELECT TOTAL MARK REC LEVEL...
  • Page 27 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Top Pannel Front Pannel SPEAKER switch (page 15) HEADPHONE jack (page 7, 15) MIC switch (page 12) HP/SPK VOLUME knob (page 7, 15) REC MODE switch (page 13) DISPLAY, TIME/DATE key (page 10) REC LEVEL switch (page 12) LIGHT key (page 11) INPUT switch (page 12) REC LED (page 14)
  • Page 28 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Left Panel DIGITAL OUT DC IN 13V CHARGE (SPDIF–48kHz) REMOTE DC IN 13V (page 3) CHARGE LED (page 3) CHARGE switch (page 3) REMOTE IN jack (page 7) DIGITAL OUT switch (page 7) DIGITAL OUT jack (page 7) Right Panel PUSH LINE...
  • Page 29 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Display ! 7 u S.SKIP REPEAT A.MARK RECORDED TRACK TOTAL REMAIN TIME SP LP ∞ OVER Item Type Explanation. TRACK Turns on while track number is displayed. Track Number 7 Seg x 3 digits Displays track number, mark number, mark quantity (001~255), error messages, mode messages.

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