I/O Port; How To Connect Via The I/O Port; Diagram Of File Structure - Marantz PMD570 User Manual

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I/O port

The CF card in the PMD570 is a Windows formatted
PC compatible CF card. The CF card can be removed
from the PMD570 and read by a computer with a
compatible CF card slot, or, using an I/O cable connec-
tion between the PMD570 I/O jack and your
computer's I/O port the CF card can remain in the
PMD570 and appear as a drive on your computer.

How to connect via the I/O port

1. Connect a cable to the PMD570 I/O jack and your
computer's I/O port.
R
BALANCED
IN
L
ANALOG
DIGITAL
GROUND
1
L
2
3
IN
I / O
HOT (+)
COLD (-)
OUT
+ 24
+ 24
R
IN
OUT
(SPDIF)
R E F = + 1 6 d B u / 0 d B F S
2. Select I/O Online:
From power off, push and hold the MENU/
STORE button while you power on by pushing
and releasing the POWER ON/OFF button.
I/O Online is
displayed
The PMD570 cannot be used while Online.
Power off and back on to resume recording or play-
back on the PMD570.
While Online the CF card in the PMD570 appears as a
removable device on your computer. The audio files
are in a folder that is 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 PMD570 will not be
able to recognize EDL marks.
Do not remove a CF card during "I/O Online" mode.
Data and the CF card can be damaged.
See the enclosed CD-ROM for demo PMDEdit
software for computer audio file manipulation.
U L
US LISTED
MODEL NO. PMD570
C
REMOTE2
RS 232C
REMOTE1
AC120V 60HZ 0.5A
AUDIO SYSTEM
69 FM
MADE IN JAPAN
C A U T I O N
S E R I A L N O .
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
WARNING: SHOCK HAZARD- DO NOT OPEN.
DO NOT OPEN
AVIS: RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE-NE PAS OUVRIR.
Your computer.
PMDEdit is a full featured software suite designed for
Marantz Professional digital recorders available for
purchase at www.d-mpro.com.
What will appear on your computer is a file titled
PMD670.EDL* and a folder (directory) titled
MPGLANG1. Files within the MPGLANG1 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
RecFormat parameters that were set for the recording.
*PMD670 is used to insure compatibility between PMD670
and PMD570 PMDEdit operations.
Diagram of file structure (assuming .mp3 files).
Changes made to file names or file structure made on
A C
I N
your computer will prevent file recognition and
therefore playback in the PMD570.
Root
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PMD670.EDL
MPGLANG1
1001.MP3
1002.MP3
1003.MP3
.
.
.
.
.
.
1999.MP3

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