PLAYBACK and EDITING
ENGLISH
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Repeat Play, Single Track Play
The PMD690 can be set to repeatedly playback a single
track or all the tracks on a card. The PMD690 also can be
set to play a single track and pause.
To enter the single track repeat mode, press the REPEAT
button so that the "REPEAT 1" is indicated in the display
as shown below.
To enter the all track repeat mode, press the REPEAT
button so that "REPEAT" is indicated in the display as
shown below.
To enter single track play mode, press the REPEAT button
so that the "1" is indicated in the display as shown below.
After playing the track, the PMD690 pauses at the
beginning of next track.
TRACK
TIME
REPEAT 1
L
R
-dB
50 40 24 6 2 0
12
OVER
TRACK
TIME
REPEAT 1
L
R
-dB
50 40 24 6 2 0
12
OVER
Track Editing
The PMD690 allows only two ways to directly manipulate
the recorded tracks on a card, Erase and Renumber.
Erasing a track will permanently delete a recorded track
from a card. The track number of the deleted file is
eliminated but a higher number track does not take its
place. The deleted track number remains gone until the
Renumber function is performed.
Note
• The next recorded track is always the last track on the card.
Therefore, if a deleted track is the last track on a card or a
deleted track is the last track on the card and other tracks
directly previous have been deleted, then the next recorded
track number will be a number of a track that has been deleted.
The Renumber function will re-order all the tracks on a
card in a sequential order starting from number 1. For
example, if a card has three tracks numbered 2, 4, and 6,
the Renumber function will change the track numbers to
1, 2, and 3. So the old track 2 becomes track 1, the old
track 4 becomes track 2, and the old track 6 becomes track
3.
PLAY / PAUSE
(
6
)
REPEAT
L
R
-dB
50 40 24 6 2 0
TRACK
12
OVER
1
Auto Power Off
If the PMD690 is not operated for 5 minutes during stop
or play pause, the power is automatically shut off in oder
to conserve battery life. The alarm beep sounds for 30
seconds until the Auto Power Off.
If the alarm preset ["
"] is set ON, the unit will beep to
alart that the power is automatically shut off.
Output Selection
The ANALOG OUTPUT switch is used to select the
output through the headphones, speaker, and line output.
This switch has effect only on Stereo and Dual Mono
recordings (not Mono recordings). The normal position is
Stereo, which will playback the audio on card as it was
recorded (left channel of the recording to the left channel
of the headphone and line out and the right channel of the
recording to the right channel of the headphone and line
out).
If the L (left) or R (right) position is selected, that channel
of the recording will be output to both the left and right
channels of the headphones and line out jacks.
LOCKOFF
REC LEVEL
KEY LOCK
PRE REC
FLAT
ANC
OFF ON
INPUT
MIC ATTEN
MIC
RL
STEREO
ALC
LIMITER
MANUAL
LINE
REC MODE
-30dB
-15dB
0dB
STEREO
L/R INT SP
MONO
ANALOG OUT
LPL