Power on/off, Setting the date and time, Setting up – Marantz PMD690 User Manual

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SETTING UP

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Power On/Off

Power On

Sliding the power switch to the right turns the power on.
If a correctly formatted card is in the slot, the messages
below will be displayed.

Note
• TOC stands for Table of Contents and it is a reference to the

beggining of the card that contains the information on all the
audio tracks on the card.

If the card in the slot has not been formatted to the
specifications of the PMD690, the Un-Format display will
appear as indiacted below:

If there is no card in the slot, then the following message
will be displayed:

Power Off

Sliding the power switch to the right while the power is
on will turn the power off.

Note
• While the unit is recording or in the record-pause mode, the

power switch is disabled.

Setting the Date and Time

Before operating your PMD690, perform the following
operations to set the current date and time.
The current date and time are recorded automatically at
the beginning of each recording.

1

With the power off, slide POWER to the right
while holding down the DISPLAY (TIME/
DATE) button.
The unit turns on and enters the date/time setup
mode.

2

Press

1˜4 or ¢˜¡ to set the month, then

press PLAY/PAUSE (

3˜8) to enter.

3

Press

1˜4 or ¢˜¡ to set the day, then

press PLAY/PAUSE (

3˜8) to enter.

4

Press

1˜4 or ¢˜¡ to set the year, then

press PLAY/PAUSE (

3˜8) to enter.

5

Press

1˜4 or ¢˜¡ to set the hour, then

press PLAY/PAUSE (

3˜8) to enter.

6

Press

1˜4 or ¢˜¡ to set the minute,

then press PLAY/PAUSE (

3˜8) to enter.

7

To save the input time/date information, press
the DISPLAY (TIME/DATE) button. The
seconds will start counting from 00 and the unit
will enter the stop mode.

8

To return to the date setting display (step #2),
press the PLAY/PAUSE (

3˜8) instead of the

DISPLAY (TIME/DATE) button.

Notes
• Pressing the STOP (

7) button at any time during the time/date

setting mode will cancel any changes and return the unit to the
stop mode.

• The time is always displayed in 24-hour time. So for example,

23:59:59 is equivalent to 11:59:59 PM.

• The clock runs on an internal large capacitor. While the power

is not applied, the clock runs for approximately one month.

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