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| bspendlove |
7:27pm on Tuesday, July 20th, 2010 ![]() |
| Poor Design, but great pictures I have owned this for 3 years and 4 months. The matte screen is great. I get a great picture on normal functions. | |
| Bigun |
10:51am on Tuesday, July 6th, 2010 ![]() |
| ive gone through quite a few monitors already due to gaming. i just dont like any other monitor after having this. its so vibrant and crisp. When my kids hit my sons (then 10-years old) laptop screen with a lacrosse stick for the second time, Comp USA would not replace it again. | |
| phen |
3:18am on Monday, July 5th, 2010 ![]() |
| Very nice monitor, I am able to get so much desktop displayed on this screen - it is great! Multiple browsers, large .xls files. fantastic, fantastic bright and crisp with vivid colors flashing blue light when computer's in standby is undesireable | |
| ngdias |
8:22am on Thursday, July 1st, 2010 ![]() |
| On looks alone then the Samsung would have things wrapped up before we even left the starting blocks. Overall my experience with our monitor has been very good. I have not had any issues with this monitor after more than one year. | |
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8:10pm on Monday, June 21st, 2010 ![]() |
| Samsung SM226BW Monitor At his request I bought this for my son at Christmas. He had researched it and said that it was the bees knees. Good in principle, but in practice.... Replacing an old Dell flatscreen, I read up on a lot of monitors. | |
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| A desk. As always I think Samsung continue to manufacture some of the best displays that are out there and this screen is no exception. 2ms, 22" - thats why Samsung SyncMaster 226BW is so good. Any deoderant near it. Fortunately Samsung have wisely provided you with a cleaning cloth, so thats alright. I really like this monitor. Its from a good reliable comapany ( Samsuny) . It is very clear and very precise. | |
| stumped |
10:24am on Friday, May 28th, 2010 ![]() |
| My son has already thrown a toy into the screen and killed a pixel. Oh what can you do? Life goes on... I researched for a monitor that was supior. No Comment. Beautiful monitor-Great price even without the rebate. Quite a stretch of real estate. | |
| thelonegoldfish |
7:53am on Monday, May 24th, 2010 ![]() |
| Im using this monitor, and i cant complain about it. It has everything that need to play games and watch movies. It looks solid but also stylish due to the glossy black look. | |
| tisource |
12:30pm on Tuesday, May 18th, 2010 ![]() |
| No Samsung customer service My one star is not because this is a bad monitor, but because Samsung will not stand by their product and warranty claims. An Excellent Monitor for the Price This arrived quickly, packed with the essential cords, and works great. | |
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| I have used many lcd monitors, and this is by far my favorite one. No dead pixels, great refresh rate, bright, sharp image quality. In all. I dual boot XP and Vista. I found it interesting that this monitor looked near perfect with XP out of the box. Albeit too bright. In Vista however. | |
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8:08pm on Monday, March 22nd, 2010 ![]() |
| Blurry when showing fast-moving images - on its way back to Amazon I bought this panel. Mmmm Not Really Samsung...Part 2 Why didnt I just stick with the review made by C. Falconer "Mmmm Not Really Samsung...,"? | |
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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 manufacturers 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. The AC adaptor shall be installed near the Socket-Outlet and shall be easily accessible.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee 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 interference by one or more of the following measures: 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 connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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.
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numrique de la Classe B est conforme la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
CE marking (only EU version)
English
This product is in conformity with the EMC directive and low-voltage directive.
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Cet appareil est conforme la directive EMC et la de directive sur les basses tensions.
Espaol
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Deutsch
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Italiano
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Nederlands
Dit apparaat voldoet aan de EMC-richtlijnene en de richtlijnen voor apparatuur met laag voltage.
Equipment mains working system This product complies with household power and safety requirements in your area.
Troubleshooting.47 Error Messages..48 Specifications.49
LIMITED WARRANTY.. 50
ENGLISH
Table of Contents
Introduction
Thank you for purchasing this CDR310 CD Recorder. Before using the CD recorder, make sure that you read through this instruction manual carefully to fully understand the devices functions and how to operate them. We hope that you will continue to enjoy using the recorder for a very long time. After reading this manual, please keep it in a safe, easy to reach place for future reference.
Recording level and LR balance adjustment ( P.25)
Automatic recording level control (ALC) Manual control
You can record and playback audio in stereo (2 channel)
or monaural (1 channel).
You can play back CD-DA and Data CD (MP3, AIF, WAV). The following sound outputs are available.
Features
You can record digital audio from an external microphone,
internal microphone or line input onto the internal HD (Hard Disk), and then burn the audio onto a CD-R.
Audio input
Internal speakers Headphones connected to the headphone (PHONES) jack Amp or other analog audio devices connected to the LINE OUT jack. Digital output
2 types of power supply source
Condenser microphone or dynamic microphone (XLR balanced input) connected to the MIC IN jack Internal microphone Line level audio source connected to the LINE IN jack Digital input (Coaxial input) Phantom power supply L/R independent attenuator for external microphone input
4 different types of recording format
Use the provided AC adaptor. Use alkaline batteries, the optional Nickel-Cadmium battery (RB1100), or the optional Nickel-Metal Hydride battery (RB1651).
(MP3, WAVE, CD-DA, AIFF) Compressed sound recording uses MPEG1 Layer III (MP3) monaural and stereo recording. MP3 are compressed to 128kbps (stereo) or 64kbps (monaural). Non-compressed sound recording uses 16-bit linear pulse code modulation (PCM).
Simple recording
You can start simple recording to the HD just by pressing the REC button once. The HD capacity is approximately 3 Gig Bytes. (Approximately 5 hours in PCM stereo recording)
You can create an extended play recorded CD (maximum
25 hours 29 minutes on a 700MB CD-R disc in MP3 mono format).
Simple CD creation
You can burn data recorded on the HD onto a CD-R just by pressing the MAKE CD button.
Convenient special recording functions
!5 PLAY/PAUSE button
Front side
z CD slot x EJECT button Press this button to eject the CD that is inside the CD slot. c KEYLOCK switch Set this switch ON to set to the key-lock status. All of the operating buttons and switches are locked, except for the LIGHT button. v SPEAKER switch Set this switch to OFF to mute the output from the internal speakers.
b Headphone (PHONES) jack Insert the stereo headphones plug here. n LEVEL volume Turn this knob to adjust the internal speaker volume or volume output from the headphone jack. Notes When recording with the internal microphone, switch the SPEAKER switch OFF to avoid feedback between the internal microphone and speakers.
Rear side
m Battery case Open the battery cover case, and insert the supplied battery holder (with alkaline batteries inserted), or the commercially available Nickel-Cadmium battery or NickelMetal Hydride battery.
A MIC IN jacks (L/R) (XLR balanced input)
E LINE IN jacks (L/R) Insert RCA audio cable plugs connected to an external audio device into these jacks to input the signals output from the external device into the recorder. F LINE OUT jacks (L/R) Insert RCA audio cable plugs connected to an external audio device into these jacks to output audio signals to an external device (amp, etc.). G DIGITAL IN/OUT IN Connects to the digital signal output terminal (Coaxial) of a digital device (DVD, CD, MD, etc.). OUT Connects to the digital signal input terminal (Coaxial) of a digital recording device (CD recorder, MD recorder, etc.).
Insert an external microphone plug. For monaural recording, plug into either the L side or R side jack. B DC IN jack Insert the provided AC adaptor plug. The power supply is DC15V, 2.3A. If the AC adaptor plug is inserted while using the recorder on battery power, the recorder will automatically switch to adaptor power. Also, if the AC adaptor plug is removed, the recorder will automatically switch to battery power. C REMOTE 1 jack Insert a contact closure plug similar to the one shown below into this 2.5mm mini jack.
Switch 2.5mm mini jack
LINE MIC INT MIC
5 Recording/Playback/Pause mark Shows the operating status of the recorder.
Lit display ; ; Operating status Playback Playback paused Recording Recording paused (Recording standby status)
6 Battery remaining indicator Displays the remaining battery power. 7 HD/CD icon Lights when the recorder is in the HD mode or CD mode.
Preparations Before Use
AC adaptor connection
When using the recorder with the provided AC adaptor, follow the procedure below to connect the AC adaptor. If you wish to use batteries, please refer to the [Using batteries] section. ( P.11) Notes Only use the AC adaptor that is provided with the recorder. Running the recorder on DC power without using the provided AC adaptor will cause damage to the recorder.
If you wish to run the recorder on battery power, follow the procedure below to install batteries into the provided battery holder, and insert the holder into the recorder. The following types of battery can be used. Alkaline batteries Optional Nickel-Cadmium battery (option: parts number RB1100) Optional Nickel-Metal Hydride battery (option: parts number RB1651) (Guide to battery lifespan) When alkaline batteries (1450mAh type) are used HD Recording: about 4 hours Notes
Connect the plug of AC power pack into the DC IN jack on the recorder. Connect the Power cord to a regular household plug socket.
When running the recorder on batteries, always set the battery type in the preset menu to the correct setting for the batteries used. ( P.13)
Insert 8 batteries into the battery holder correctly as shown in the diagram below, while paying attention to the polarity displays (+: plus, and -: minus).
Power cord
DC IN jack
Battery holder AC power pack
Notes If a optional rechargeable battery is inside the recorder, the battery will be recharged in this state.
Remove the battery case cover from the rear side of the recorder.
Battery case cover
Using batteries
Insert the battery holder into the battery case of the recorder correctly as shown in the diagram below, while paying attention to the polarity displays (+: plus, and -: minus) on the case.
Battery holder
A AA A
Installing an optional Ni-Cd or Ni-MH battery
Optional battery
ribbon
Re-attach the removed battery case cover.
Install the battery with tab as shown and over the ribbon for easy battery removal. When changing battery type, be sure you change the Battery type menu setting for optimal battery performance.
Notes When using the optional rechargeable batteries for the first time, fully charge the batteries. Connect the provided AC adaptor to the recorder to recharge the batteries. If the batteries run out during the HD recording, recording automatically stops and the file information is updated before the recorder shuts down. When burning data from the HD to a CD-R, the CD burning process will not start if there is not enough battery power remaining. Furthermore, if the batteries run out while burning to the CD-R, recording will stop and the recorder will shut down. If this happens, the CD burning process may not complete correctly.
Charging the optional Ni-Cd battery
Load the Ni-Cd battery correctly in the battery compartment. Connect the AC power pack and AC adaptor into power supply. Select Ni-Cd in the battery type menu. ( P.13) Power the CDR310 on, then off for the charging cycle to begin. The CDR310 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 complete, the CHARGE indicator will be off.
Safety cautions on handling batteries
Always follow the points below when using batteries to avoid electrolyte leakage, overheating, fire, rupturing, ingestion, etc. Electrolyte leakage or corrosion may occur if batteries are kept inside the recorder for prolonged periods of time. If the recorder is not to be used for a prolonged period, remove the batteries to prevent electrolyte leakage. Make sure that the + and markings on the batteries are aligned with the corresponding markings in the battery case and the battery holder. Do not recharge, heat, or disassemble batteries. Do not throw dry cell batteries onto a fire. Do not insert old or exhausted batteries into the recorder. Do not mix the type of battery, and do not use both old and new batteries together. If the recorder does not operate correctly, replace the old batteries with new ones. If electrolyte has leaked, thoroughly wipe the inside of the battery holder, and then insert new batteries.
Basic Operations
Power on/off
Set the battery type for the recorder to match the type of batteries you are using. < Default value > Alkaline
Slide the power switch to switch the power ON.
Notes The factory-preset settings are set to record sound using the external microphone input. Refer to Menu Settings for details on the default settings of the various menus. ( P.17)
Manual TRK StartPauTR -----
* StartPause : Start / stop StartPauTR : Start / stop + track increment Manual TRK : Manual track
The recorder uses menus to set various functions. ( P.18) You can alter the basic settings and use a wide range of recording and playback functions by changing the menu settings. The basic menu operations are explained in this section.
Turn the JOG to select the menu settings, then press the JOG to choose the selected settings.
1 Input
While the recorder is stopped, press the MENU/STORE button to enter the menu mode.
Preset
Repeat the procedure above of rotating the JOG to select settings and items, and pressing the JOG to choose items and contents, to set each of the menu items.
Format HD
Finally, press the MENU/STORE button to register all of the settings.
The recorder enters the menu mode.
Turn the JOG to select a menu item.
Press the JOG to choose the selected menu item.
The recorder enters the setting mode for the menu item.
Menu operation
Recording to the HD
Schematics
Press the REC PAUSE button to pause recording. The recording mark flashes in the display while recording is paused.
REC PAUSE
MIC IN L R R
LINE IN L
DIGITAL IN
Press the REC button when recording is paused to start recording again.
Press the STOP button to stop recording. The recorded track (file) information is saved to the HD.
Basic operations for recording
Press the PLAY button after this to play back the recorded track from the start.
Press the REC button when the recorder is stopped to start recording. During recording, the REC indicator lights and the following contents are displayed on the display.
Press the STOP button once again to return to the stopped status.
Press the PLAY button after this to play back from the first track.
The default preset settings for [Recording level control settings] are set to Manual. For details on adjusting the recording level/LR balance, please refer to [Recording level control settings]. ( P.25) When recording with the internal microphone, switch the SPEAKER switch OFF to avoid feedback between the internal microphone and speakers.
Also, to start recording from the recording standby status, press the REC PAUSE button while the recorder is stopped to switch to recording standby status. When in recording standby status, the REC indicator flashes and the following contents are displayed on the display.
Adjust the recording level/LR balance while in recording standby. ( P.26) After adjusting the recording level/LR balance, press the REC button to start recording.
LR balance settings Hold down the MENU button and turn the JOG while recording is paused or during recording, and the LR balance control screen is displayed. Turn the JOG to set the LR balance.
The LR balance can be changed to 0dB to -18dB on the left, or 0dB to -18dB on the right.
If the above-mentioned recording level and LR balance are left without operation for 3 seconds, the recorder returns to the previous display mode.
Set the attenuator function for external microphone input and internal microphone input. For external microphone input, set this function when using microphones that have different sensitivity levels. The attenuator function for the external microphone can be set for the L/R sides respectively. For internal microphone input, set this function when the input sensitivity is too high. Attenuator OFF (0dB) No microphone level attenuation. Attenuator ON (-20dB) The input signal from either the microphone connected to the MIC IN jack or the internal microphone is attenuated by -20dB. < Default value > Preset1 : Off Preset2 : Off Preset3 : Off
Turn the JOG to select the microphone attenuator selection (MIC-ATT-L, MIC-ATT-R, IntMicATT) that you want to set in the preset menu, and press the JOG.
Preset menu MIC-ATT-L MIC-ATT-R IntMicATT
Menu contents External microphone L Channel External microphone R Channel Internal microphone
5 Turn the JOG to select function On/Off, and press the JOG.
Microphone attenuator
Phantom power settings
The recorder has DC+48V (P49) phantom power, and the phantom power can be set On/Off. Set to On when a condenser microphone that requires an external power source is used. When set to On, the PHANTOM icon lights in the display. For details, please refer to the instruction manual that came with your microphone. Phantom power consumes battery power. Set this setting to Off when using the internal microphone, a dynamic type microphone, or other such microphone that does not use phantom power. < Default value > Preset1 : Off Preset2 : Off Preset3 : Off
Turn the JOG to select function On/Off, and press the JOG.
Turn the JOG to select Phantom and press the JOG.
Set the PreRecord function. When the PreRecord function is set to On, sounds from the input source are saved for a set period of time (1 to 10 seconds) in stop or rec pause mode. When the recording is restarted, the audio data temporarily saved in the recorder is written to the HD, then recording continues from there. This can be set to a maximum of 10 seconds, which prevents missing the first part of a recording when recording is suddenly started. < Default value > Preset1 : Off Preset2 : 4 sec Preset3 : 4 sec
Turn the JOG to select the temporary save time (1 to 10 seconds), and press the JOG.
Turn the JOG to select PreRecord and press the JOG.
Prerecord
Background recording
Set background recording. When background recording is set to On, recording is continued inside the recorder while recording is paused. This can be used to recover data after pausing a recording, so that nothing is missed even if important contents are lost while the recording is paused. When the REC button is pressed to restart recording from the recording paused status, the display shows Cont REC? (Do you continue the recording?) Yes.
Turn the JOG to select BkGrndRec and press the JOG.
Turn the JOG to select Yes/No, and press the JOG. When Yes is selected The audio data recorded in background recording mode while the recording was paused is recorded. When No is selected The data recorded by background is erased, and the recording starts as a new track. The new track is created from the point in which the track No is selected. At this time, if prerecord is set, only the data for the prerecord setting time remains. Also, if the STOP button is pressed, the recording and this function stops. Notes During recording of the track 999 the new track is not created even if the background recording is selected in the menu setting.
< Default value > Preset1 : Off Preset2 : Off Preset3 : Off
Set the silent skip function. Silent skip The silent skip function automatically pauses the recording if there is a period of no signal during recording. Recording automatically starts again when an input signal is received. This function cuts unnecessary sections (sections with no sound) from within one track, and saves only the necessary sections. The file size is smaller, search is easier during playback, and the tracks are easier to listen to. When silent skip is set, S.SKIP lights in the display, and it flashes when the recording is paused while there is no input signal. Silent skip/Track increment Silent skip is processed within one track. However, if this function is set, every time the input signal is received, a new track is automatically created for the recording. Notes This function does not operate when [Background recording] is set to On in the preset menu. When silent skip is set to ON, the prerecord function operates for 2 seconds, irrespective of the prerecord setting time. When silent skip is set to On, and the REC PAUSE button is pressed while the recorder is paused due to there being no signal, the recorder switches to regular recording pause status. At this time, the S.SKIP icon flashes in the display. During recording of the track 999 the new track is not created even if the Silent Skip Track is selected in the menu setting.
When both auto track and manual track are set to On at the same time, if many tracks are created using manual track, the relationship between track number and time will not be consistent. If background recording is set to On and a No is chosen when recording is restarted, the data recorded by background is erased and a new track is created. The auto track setting time is also reset and a new count is started.
During recording of the track 999 Auto Track is not functional.
When this function is activated, turn the JOG to select the auto track time (every 1, 5, 10, 15, 30 minutes, or every 1, 2, 6, 12, 24 hours, or every 640Mbyte, 700Mbyte), and press the JOG.
< Default value > Preset1 : Off / Time : 5 min Preset2 : On / Time : 5 min Preset3 : Off / Time : 5 min
Auto track
CD Burning
You can easily burn all of the data recorded on the HD onto a CD-R with this recorder. You cannot specify particular data on the HD for burning onto a CD-R. After burning onto the CD-R, all of the data is erased from the HD. Notes Do not attempt to playback or burn a CD while the recorder is on a slant, standing on its edge, or on an unstable surface. Do not move or carry the recorder while a CD is inserted and operating. Doing so may cause damage to the inserted CD.
When CD burning is completed, the CD-R disc is automatically ejected from the CD slot. If all of the HD data did not fit onto 1 CD-R disc, Insert CD message is displayed.
(Displayed when 2 discs are required)
To continue recording the remaining HD data to CD-R, insert the second CD-R disc into the recorder. When the CD-R disc is inserted, the recorder starts burning HD data to the CD-R again.
Insert a CD-R disc into the recorders CD slot.
Notes Use CD-R discs that are compatible with the recorder. ( P.5) Also, if all of the data will not fit onto one CD-R disc, the copy method for the final track can be set in [CD Split] in the preset menu. ( P.36) When CD burning is completed, Complete is displayed for 3 seconds, and the CD-R disc is automatically ejected from the CD slot.
While the recorder is stopped, press the MAKE CD button. A confirmation message to perform CD burning is displayed.
Turn the JOG to select CD Split and press the JOG.
First CD-R Track 1 Second CD-R Track 1 Track 2
If only track 001 and part of track 002 can be saved onto the first CD-R as shown in the diagram above, track 001 is saved onto the first CD-R, and track 002 is saved from the start onto the second CD-R. It is convenient to use auto track. ( P.33) Creating tracks with the desired time interval increases the efficiency with which discs are used. If you do not wish to create many tracks, you can create a disc with one CD-sized track by setting the capacity of the disc being used. < Default value > Preset1 : On Preset2 : On Preset3 : On
Playing Back HD Data
Press the PLAY/PAUSE button while the recorder is stopped to play back. The following information is displayed during playback.
LINE OUT R
DIGITAL OUT
During playback, press the PLAY/PAUSE button to pause playback.
Press the STOP button to stop playback. This display shows the stopped status of playback. If you press the PLAY/PAUSE button again, the stopped track starts playback again from the beginning of the track.
Press the STOP button again to return to the stopped status. Press the PLAY/PAUSE button to play back from the first track.
Basic operations for playback
Track access
You can select the track that you wish to play back while the recorder is stopped, during playback, or while playback is paused.
[Fast reverse]
Turn the JOG to display track selection while the recorder is stopped, during playback, or while playback is paused.
You can search at high speed in the reverse direction by holding down the 5 button while playback is paused or stopped. The search starts from the end of the final track while playback is stopped. The first 3 seconds of the reverse search are performed at 10 times speed, after which the speed automatically increases to 140 times speed. When you release the button, the recorder returns to playback paused.
Select the track that you wish to play back, and press either the JOG or the PLAY/PAUSE button to play back the track.
Notes If the start of the track is passed with 5 button still held down, search moves to the previous track and continues searching in the reverse direction.
There is no signal from the microphone input. Check the input source settings. ( P.22) Check the recording level settings. ( P.25) Check if the microphone requires Phantom power. ( P.28) Cannot change recording format. There can be only one HD recording format. If tracks already recorded in a certain format already exist, the format cannot be changed. To change the recording format, either burn the data to a CD, or format the HD. Too much noise Check the cable connection between each device. Replace the cable if required. Check that the recording level is suitable.
Care and maintenance Dip a soft cloth into water mixed with a small amount of neutral detergent, wring out the cloth, and gently wipe the recorder.
Error Messages
Display Error messages Full_HD Full_999 No Track No Disc Blank Disc Unlocked Write_Err Read_Err Format_Err Err_MPU Err_HD Err_CDR Err_RTC Err_EEPROM Err_SRAM Warning messages LowBattery Not Blank KEY LOCKED System messages ALC On Description There is no space remaining on the HD. The track number on the HD has reached the maximum number, track 999. No track files detected. No disc in the CD slot. No files detected on the CD. Cannot synchronize the signal because the sampling frequency of the digital input signal is not 44.1kHz. Write to the HD or CD-R failed. Read from the HD or CD-R failed. Formatting failed. MPU error detected. HD error detected. CD-R drive error detected. Real Time Clock error detected. EEPROM error detected. SRAM error detected. Battery voltage is low. There is no writable CD-R disc in the CD-R slot. Key Lock is engaged. The recording level control is set by ALC.
Specifications
Digital Audio System System... CD Recorder Temporary recording media. 1-inch HDD (4 GByte) Writeable CD disc media.. CD-R (CD-DA, ISO9660) Channels...2 (stereo), 1 (mono) Recording audio format MP3 (.mp3). MPEG Audio Layer III compression WAVE (.wav)...16 bit linear PCM AIFF (.aif)...16 bit linear PCM CD-DA (.cda)..16 bit linear PCM MP3 Recording bit rate.. 128 kbps / Stereo, 64 kbps / Mono Sampling frequency... 44.1 kHz Maximum recording time.. MP3: 55 hrs (stereo), 110 hrs (mono) PCM: 5 hrs (stereo), 10 hrs (mono)
LINE OUT L/R Type..RCA jack Standard output level..2 Vrms max. / 2k ohms DIGITAL OUT Type...RCA jack, Coaxial Output impedance...75 ohms Standard output level... 0.5 Vp-p Sampling frequency.. 44.1 kHz Format.. S/PDIF (IEC958 Type II) HEADPHONES Type..14 (6.5mm) phone jack Output power... 8 mW / 32 ohms SPEAKER Output power... 90 mW / 4 ohms
General DC power (DA670PMD only).. DC 15V Battery. 8 x AA, Alkaline / Ni-Cd / Ni-MH Power consumption. 5 W, DC (recording / playback) 0.3 W, DC (standby) Battery life (alkaline)..4 hours (typical) Dimensions Width...9.7 (247 mm) Height...2.4 (60 mm) Depth..7.2 (184 mm) Weight (w/o batteries).2 lbs. 14 oz (1.3 kg)
Audio Performance Frequency response..40 ~ 20,000 Hz (-1dB) Signal-to-noise ratio (IEC-A, PCM)..LINE 92 dB, MIC 66 dB Total Harmonic Distortion (0dB, 1kHz, PCM).. LINE 0.03%, MIC 0.08% Dynamic range (0dB, 1kHz, PCM).. 88 dB
Inputs MIC IN L/R Type.. XLR (1:GND, 2:HOT, 3:COLD) Input sensitivity.. 1 mVrms / 6.5k ohms Maximum input level. 70 mVrms (20dB pad off) Phantom power..DC +48V, 5 mA LINE IN L/R Type..RCA jack Input sensitivity.. 500 mVrms / 20k ohms DIGITAL IN Type...RCA jack, Coaxial Input impedance..75 ohms Standard input level.. 0.5 Vp-p Sampling frequency.. 44.1 kHz Format.. S/PDIF (IEC958 Type II) REMOTE 1 (contact closure)... 1/10 (2.5mm) T-R-S mini jack REMOTE 2 (MIC remote RC600PMD).. 1/8 (3.5mm) T-R-R-S mini jack
Included Accessories AC adaptor (DA670PMD)..x AA battery holder...1 Users guide...1 Users guide (CD-ROM)...1
Optional Accessories Ni-Cd battery pack..RB1100 Ni-MH battery pack..RB1651 MIC remote... RC600PMD Carrying case..PRC310 Attache carrying case..CA200
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Outputs
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 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, mounting hardware and brackets, cleaning accessories, power cords and adapters, and carry cases. Non-transferable warranty This Warranty may be enforced only by the original purchaser. 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 purchased. Limitation of Implied Warranties All implied warranties, including warranties of merchantability 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 manufacturers 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, consequential, 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. Marantz Professional products Sales Office Site: For inquiries or information on repair service of Marantz Professional Products, please contact our Sales Office or Tech Support Centre near you which are listed in D&M Professional website below. AMERICA D&M Professional America http://www.d-mpro.com Service number : 866-405-2154 (Toll Free) EUROPE D&M Professional Europe http://www.d-mpro.eu.com ASIA / OTHERS Marantz Korea Co.,Ltd. http://www.marantz.co.kr DENON Asia Co.,Ltd. http://www.denon.com.hk D&M Electronics Singapore Pte. Ltd. http://www.denonsingapore.com
D&M Holdings Inc.
PROFESSIONAL BUSINESS COMPANY
TOKYO, JAPAN http://www.dm-pro.jp
Printed in Japan 10/ 2006 00M28BS851253 ecmf-e
PM7001
INTEGRATED STEREO AMPLIFIER
PM6002
Current Feedback 2x 75 Watts rms power amplification Fast signal handling and extended frequency range Marantz Current feedback Hyper Dynamic Amplifier Modules (HDAM) Symmetric circuit architecture Linear Drive Power Supply High-grade audio components Source Direct function for best sound quality Full recording out selector Six audio inputs including Phono (MM) Tone control Pre Out / Main In connectivity Two pair of speaker terminals - output A/B System remote control and Marantz D-Bus
Latest integrated amplifier from the Marantz audio product development department 2x 45 Watts rms power amplification Low impedance Toroidal transformer for instantaneously current delivery capability Power supply with 2x 10000 F customized main capacitors and Shottky diodes Customized audio components for best balanced audio Music reproduction close to original recording Fully symmetrical circuit architecture Source Direct function for best sound quality to bypass tone control Two pair of heavy gold plated speaker terminals - output A/B Six audio inputs including phono (MM) and full recording out selector Headphone output Solid metal front panel and rigid chassis construction Dedicated remote and Marantz D-Bus
SA7001
SA-CD PLAYER
CD6002
Windows
Media
CD-PLAYER
SA-CD (stereo) and CD, CD-R/RW playback EISA Award 2006-2007 winner as best product in category Audio Player Audiophile D/A conversion by the CS4397 super DAC Marantz Current Feedback Hyper Dynamic Amplifier Modules Separated power supply circuits for analogue and digital section Customized audio components for best balanced audio Zero impedance matching joint for line outputs guarantees same grounding level Gold plated outputs for best connectivity Symmetric discrete circuit architecture Display off function to minimized high frequency noise interference High quality headphone fast current buffer output Quick replay Dedicated remote and Marantz D-Bus
Latest CD-Player from the Marantz audio product development department Compatible with CD DA and CD-R/RW discs Playback of MP3 and WMA files CD-Text on front panel display High quality DA conversion with CS4398 Audio circuit with Marantz HDAMs derived from SA-15S1 Customized audio components for best balanced audio Oversized transformer for stable power supply Display off function to minimized high frequency noise interference Gold plated stereo audio out and coaxial digital out cinch sockets Headphone circuit with high speed audio buffer amplifier Solid metal front panel and rigid chassis construction with heavy metal plate Dedicated remote and Marantz D-Bus
INTEGRATED AMPLIFIER & SA-CD PLAYER
INTEGRATED AMPLIFIER & CD-PLAYER
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
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Stereo Amplifiers
FEATURES Channels Current Feedback Topology Linear Drive Power Supply CCNE Linear volume control Floating control bus system BTL Possibility BI-AMP and Multichannel option Power Transformer: Super-ring / Toroidal / El Choke input Shottky diodes HDAM: Standard / SA / SA2 / Current Feedback High Grade Audio Components Customised Components Current Feedback phono equalizer Input buffer amp (all inputs / CD only) Construction: Twin mono / 3-Stage circuit Symmetric PCB Layout Alminum extrusion heat sink System block shielding: Copper / metal / none Chassis : Die-cast / Copper plated / Metal Double Layer Bottom Plate Low noise LCD display Temperature Gauge Balance / Bass / Treble / Loudness Source Direct Speaker A/B Record Selector: full / copy-source Standby Mode INPUTS / OUTPUTS Audio Inputs Phono Input: MM/MC Audio Outputs Balanced In / Out Processor In / Out Pre-out / Main-in D-Bus In / Out Gold Plated Cinch Speaker Terminal: Click-fit / Screw / WBT Floating control bus (3.5 mm mono jack x 2) Headphone Out iPod input (direct / docking station) SPECIFICATIONS Power Output (8/4 ohm rms) Power Output (8/4 ohm DIN) Power Output (8/4 ohm IHF) Frequency Response Total Harmonic Distortion Bridged Power Output (8 ohm rms) Damping Factor Input Sensitivity: MM Input Sensitivity: MC Signal to Noise Ratio: MM/MC Input Sensitivity: High level Signal to Noise Ratio: High level / Main In GENERAL Available colours: Platinum / Gold / Silver / Black Metal Front Panel Power Consumption (EN60065) Detachable Power Cable Remote Control System Remote Function Maximum Dimensions (W x D x H) Weight
SA-CD Players/ CD-Players
FEATURES Disc Capacity CD Compatibility: CD / CD-R/RW / SA-CD / WMA / MP3 SA-CD compatibility: Multi channel / stereo CD-Text / SA-CD Text / MP3 ID3 Tag / WMA Meta Tag High Grade Audio Components Customised Components Symmetric circuit layout Power Transformer: Super-ring / Toroidal / El HDAM: Standard / SA / Current Feedback HDAM cover: Gold plated / Copper plated / Metal / no shield Shottky diodes Zero Impedance Matching joint (copper) Separated rectifier circuit for analogue and digital circuitry Digital out circuit off / Audio EX Mode Display: Dimmer / Off Buffer amplifier for headphone output Chassis : Die-cast / Copper plated / Metal Extra metal plate for chassis strengthing RS-232C (control / update) PLAYBACK Program Play Auto Music Scan (AMS) Repeat: track / program / A-B Random Play Peak Search Edit Recording Sync Recording Pitch Control Start Sound Mode for SA-CD Quick Replay INPUTS / OUTPUTS Analogue Out (Cinch L + R) Digital Optical Out Digital Coaxial Out Gold plated Cinch D-Bus In / Out RS-232C Headphone Out Headphone Volume Control SPECIFICATIONS Mechanism Decoder D/A Conversion DAC IC Digital Filter Noise Shaper Low Pass Filter stage Output Buffer Headphone amp SA-CD AUDIO Frequency Response (Cust.) Dynamic Range (SA) Signal to Noise Ratio (SA) Total Harmonic Distortion (SA) Channel Separation (SA) CDDA AUDIO Frequency Response Dynamic Range Signal to Noise Ratio Total Harmonic Distortion Channel Separation GENERAL Available colours: Platinum / Gold / Silver / Black Metal Front Panel Remote Control Power Consumption Detachable Power Cable Maximum Dimensions (W x D x H) Weight
PM 700 1K I
SA 700 1K I
CD 600 2
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