Page 2 - Warnings and Cautions; CAUTION; RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK; CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK,; WARNING; TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK,
Warnings and Cautions The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateraltriangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated"dangerous voltage" within the product's enclosure that may be ofsufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock topersons. Th...
Page 3 - Important Safety Instructions; READ BEFORE OPERATING EQUIPMENT
- 3 - Important Safety Instructions READ BEFORE OPERATING EQUIPMENT This product was designed and manufactured to meet strict quality and safety standards. There are, however, some installation andoperation precautions which you should be particularly aware of. 1. Read Instructions – All the safety ...
Page 4 - NOTE TO CATV SYSTEM INSTALLER:; • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit; Changes or modifications may cause this; WARNINGS; Do not expose the equipment to rain or moisture.; Copyright
- 4 - ELECTRIC SERVICE EQUIPMENT ANTENNA DISCHARGE UNIT(NEC SECTION 810-20) ANTENNA LEAD IN WIRE FIGURE 1 EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA GROUNDING AS PERNATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE, ANSI/NFPA 70 GROUND CLAMP GROUNDING CONDUCTORS (NEC SECTION810-21) POWER SERVICEGROUNDING ELECTRODE SYSTEM (NEC ART 250, PART H) GROU...
Page 5 - This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
MARANTZ EUROPE B.V.5600 EINDHOVENTHE NETHERLANDS SI DICHIARA CHE L'APPARECCHIO SINTO-AMPLIFACATORE SR-39RISPONDE ALLE PRESCRIZIONI DELL'ART. 2 COMMA 1 DEL D.M. 28AGOSTO 1995 N ° 548. FATTO A EINDHOVEN, IL 1/1/1997. CE marking (only EU version) English This product is in conformity with the EMC direc...
Page 6 - Table of Contents; Precautions; Front; LOCK; Rewind button; SHIFT; Record/MARK button; MARK; Back; continues
Table of Contents Precautions Warnings and Cautions ................................... 2Important Safety Instructions ......................... 3Regulatory Compliance .................................. 4 Table of Contents ................................................. 6Package Contents ............
Page 7 - Package contents
Package contents • PMD570 - 7 - TrkMkERASE .................................................. 41AllMkERASE ................................................... 42FORMAT (CF card) ......................................... 42 To FORMAT a CF card ................................. 42 I/O port ..............
Page 9 - Features
- 9 - • Tracks • A new track (file) is automatically started each time you begin a recording. • It is not possible to record over a previously recorded track unless it is first erased. • An Auto Track feature can add tracks every minute or other selectable recording interval.( Minute track: Setting ...
Page 10 - Basic installation and start-up; Rack mount the PMD570 or install on a stable cart; The I/O connection can only be; REMOTE2; Connect DIGITAL input and/or output to SPDIF
- 10 - Basic installation and start-up Follow the instructions on this page to install your newPMD570 Solid State Recorder and begin recording. The PMD570 comes factory preset (Preset1) forrecording in stereo with MP3 compression, recom-mended quality for music recording. 1. Rack mount the PMD570 or...
Page 11 - Basic installation and start-up continued; b. Connect a wired remote switch with mono phone; Use the supplied power cord to plug into 120 VAC; The PMD570 is ready to record. You may want to; Recording setup
- 11 - Basic installation and start-up continued BALANCED IN R L R E F = + 1 6 d B u / 0 d B F S + 24 + 24 GROUND HOT (+) COLD (-) 2 1 3 L R IN OUT ANALOG DIGITAL IN OUT ( S P D I F ) I / O R S 2 3 2 C REMOTE2 RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN C A U T I O N UL C US LISTED AUDIO SYSTEM 69 FM S E R I...
Page 12 - b a; Push and release the Stop/CANCEL button to; LEVEL; Adjust headphone volume with the LEVEL control.
- 12 - Basic installation and start-up contin-ued All Preset default settings are outlined on page 51. [A128MB CF card can record about 1 hour and 45minutes at Preset1 default settings. See table on page51.] If your input is not line level audio via the ANALOGIN RCA jacks, you will need to change th...
Page 14 - DISPLAY
- 14 - EDIT MARK M. RESET REC BAL MARK DISPLAY SHIFT HEADPHONE LEVEL POWER ON/OFF MENU/STORE UNDO SOLID STATE RECORDER PMD570 CANCEL PUSH ENTER REC LEVEL/SELECT MARK TRACK TOTAL TRACK TIME REC REMAIN kbps A-B L R -dB PM kHzAM LINE S.SKIP -dB over 0 2 6 12 20 40 00 0 10 LOCK Controls and ConnectionsF...
Page 15 - and
- 15 - EDIT MARK M. RESET REC BAL MARK DISPLAY SHIFT HEADPHONE LEVEL POWER ON/OFF MENU/STORE UNDO SOLID STATE RECORDER PMD570 CANCEL PUSH ENTER REC LEVEL/SELECT MARK TRACK TOTAL TRACK TIME REC REMAIN kbps A-B L R -dB PM kHzAM LINE S.SKIP -dB over 0 2 6 12 20 40 00 0 10 LOCK Controls and ConnectionsF...
Page 16 - TRACK label; button while you push
- 16 - Controls and ConnectionsFront continued EDIT MARK M. RESET REC BAL MARK DISPLAY SHIFT HEADPHONE LEVEL POWER ON/OFF MENU/STORE UNDO SOLID STATE RECORDER PMD570 CANCEL PUSH ENTER REC LEVEL/SELECT MARK TRACK TOTAL TRACK TIME REC REMAIN kbps A-B L R -dB PM kHzAM LINE S.SKIP -dB over 0 2 6 12 20 4...
Page 17 - Menu item; while pushing and releasing the; Edit Menu selections:; button; How to change Presets; displayed and flashing.
- 17 - Controls and ConnectionsFront continued EDIT MARK M. RESET REC BAL MARK DISPLAY SHIFT HEADPHONE LEVEL POWER ON/OFF MENU/STORE UNDO SOLID STATE RECORDER PMD570 CANCEL PUSH ENTER REC LEVEL/SELECT MARK TRACK TOTAL TRACK TIME REC REMAIN kbps A-B L R -dB PM kHzAM LINE S.SKIP -dB over 0 2 6 12 20 4...
Page 18 - a Rewind button; b UNDO button; c Fast Forward button; level margin; choose an EDL mark (during stop or; adjust recording balance (during rec
Controls and ConnectionsFront continued EDIT MARK M. RESET REC BAL MARK DISPLAY SHIFT HEADPHONE LEVEL POWER ON/OFF MENU/STORE UNDO SOLID STATE RECORDER PMD570 CANCEL PUSH ENTER REC LEVEL/SELECT MARK TRACK TOTAL TRACK TIME REC REMAIN kbps A-B L R -dB PM kHzAM LINE S.SKIP -dB over 0 2 6 12 20 40 00 0 ...
Page 19 - Jog Wheel continued; How to select tracks during playback; How to adjust record level
- 19 - Controls and ConnectionsFront continued EDIT MARK M. RESET REC BAL MARK DISPLAY SHIFT HEADPHONE LEVEL POWER ON/OFF MENU/STORE UNDO SOLID STATE RECORDER PMD570 CANCEL PUSH ENTER REC LEVEL/SELECT MARK TRACK TOTAL TRACK TIME REC REMAIN kbps A-B L R -dB PM kHzAM LINE S.SKIP -dB over 0 2 6 12 20 4...
Page 20 - How to A-B repeat continued; Total track time; How to start a new track
- 20 - Controls and ConnectionsFront continued EDIT MARK M. RESET REC BAL MARK DISPLAY SHIFT HEADPHONE LEVEL POWER ON/OFF MENU/STORE UNDO SOLID STATE RECORDER PMD570 CANCEL PUSH ENTER REC LEVEL/SELECT MARK TRACK TOTAL TRACK TIME REC REMAIN kbps A-B L R -dB PM kHzAM LINE S.SKIP -dB over 0 2 6 12 20 4...
Page 21 - L & R ANALOG IN jacks; IN; Push and release the MENU/STORE button to; pin
Back 1. BALANCED INANALOG XLR inputs, L & R BALANCED IN R L R E F = + 1 6 d B u / 0 d B F S + 24 + 24 GROUND HOT (+) COLD (-) 2 1 3 L R IN OUT ANALOG DIGITAL IN OUT ( S P D I F ) I / O R S 2 3 2 C REMOTE2 RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN C A U T I O N UL C US LISTED AUDIO SYSTEM 69 FM S E R I ...
Page 22 - Back continued; DIGITAL OUT jack
BALANCED IN R L R E F = + 1 6 d B u / 0 d B F S + 24 + 24 GROUND HOT (+) COLD (-) 2 1 3 L R IN OUT ANALOG DIGITAL IN OUT ( S P D I F ) I / O R S 2 3 2 C REMOTE2 RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN C A U T I O N UL C US LISTED AUDIO SYSTEM 69 FM S E R I A L N O . WARNING: SHOCK HAZARD- DO NOT OPEN.AVI...
Page 24 - Table of Preset defaults
- 24 - Table of Preset defaults Display Selection range Default Setting (America) Default Setting (Europe) Preset 1 Preset 2 Preset 3 Preset 1 Preset 2 Preset 3 Input Bal.In, UnBal., Dig-In UnBal. UnBal. Bal.In UnBal. Bal.In Unbal. Date T ime 2003 - 2099 2004 2004 JAN - DEC JAN JAN 1 - 31 1 1 AM/PM ...
Page 25 - General Menu procedure:; • The Bal.In and Unbal. input choices are line level; Preset defaults
- 25 - General Menu procedure: 1. With the PMD570 at Stop, push and release the MENU/STORE button. 2. Turn the Jog Wheel to scroll to the choice within Menu. 3. When displayed push and release the Jog Wheel to select that Menu choice. 4. Turn the Jog Wheel to scroll through the sub-menu displays. 5....
Page 26 - How to set or change the Date and time
How to set or change the Date and time The date and time are written on each audio track(file) when the track is started. When an audio trackis viewed on a computer this date and time appearsas when the file was 'modified'. (US Date Form isillustrated.) 1. From stop push and release the MENU/STORE b...
Page 27 - How to set or change the Date Form; From stop push and release the MENU/STORE
- 27 - How to set or change the Date Form The date form is the date order month/day/year orday/month/year. The US default is M/D/Y (month/day/year).The Europe default is D/M/Y (day/month/year). 1. From stop push and release the MENU/STORE button. 2. Turn the Jog Wheel to select Preset1, 2 or 3. 3. P...
Page 28 - is highly compressed, and creates
- 28 - RecFormat The PMD570 can record in a variety of compressionalgorithm, associated bit rate, file format, and record-ing type (channels recorded) parameters. See explana-tions and chart below. First determine the input connection you want torecord from; BALANCED IN, ANALOG, or DIGI-TAL IN. Seco...
Page 29 - How to set or change the RecFormat parameters; The compression algorithm will be flashing; PCM; Push and release the Jog Wheel when correct.; While RecFormat is flashing push and release
- 29 - How to set or change the RecFormat parameters This table of RecFormat parameters reflects the menusetting procedure of those parameters. Note:The bitrate changed when the channel changedto Mono.The stereo bitrate was 128 kbps, consisting oftwo channels at 64 kbps each. The change tomono thus ...
Page 30 - (or push and release the Stop CANCEL button
- 30 - 10. The file extension for the chosen file format will be flashing (Col. 6).While the file extension is flashing turn the JogWheel to tab through available file format choices. How to set or change the RecFormat parameterscontinued Exampledisplay 11. When correct, push and release the Jog Whe...
Page 35 - Auto Cue
Auto Cue Auto Cue skips the silence at the beginning of anaudio track and pauses playback at the point where theaudio begins (sound is loud enough for long enough).You can adjust how loud (how many dB) and howlong (milliseconds) the audio has to be before play-back is cued. The Auto Cue Menu setting...
Page 36 - Display returns to stop mode.
- 36 - Play Mode Play Mode lets you choose what happens when theend of a track is reached during playback. Normal When playback reaches the end of a track it automati-cally begins the next track until all tracks on the CFcard have been played. After the last track on the CFcard, playback stops. The ...
Page 39 - Turn the Jog Wheel so
- 39 - Default (Menu Default) The Default menu choice resets all Menu (not EditMenu) items in the Preset to their default values. Thisis handy if you are setting up a new Preset configura-tion because you don't have to check all the settings,you know they are at the default. Note:Putting any Preset ...
Page 40 - TrkERASE
- 40 - Renumber (tracks) If you have erased tracks from the CF card it can beeasier to locate recordings if the tracks are renumbered. 1. Select the Renumber EDIT Menu choice: While in stop, push and hold the SHIFT button while you push and release the MENU/STOREbutton. Renumber is displayed and fla...
Page 41 - TrkMkERASE; AllMkERASE
- 41 - TrkMkERASE TrkMkERASE lets you erase all EDL marks of theselected track. 1. Select the TrkMkERASE Menu choice: While in stop, push and hold the SHIFT button while you push and release the MENU/STOREbutton. Renumber will appear (flashing) in thedisplay. 3. Push and release the Jog Wheel while ...
Page 43 - How to connect via the I/O port; Connect a cable to the PMD570 I/O jack and your; The PMD570 cannot be used while Online.; Diagram of file structure; Root
- 43 - I/O port The CF card in the PMD570 is a Windows formattedPC compatible CF card. The CF card can be removedfrom the PMD570 and read by a computer with acompatible CF card slot, or, using an I/O cable connec-tion between the PMD570 I/O jack and yourcomputer's I/O port the CF card can remain in ...
Page 47 - Host; Command format
- 47 - RS-232C control Connect a male (D-Sub 9 Pin) to female (D-Sub 9 Pin)straight cable for RS-232C external control by host equip-ment. • The RS-232C host can control functions of the PMD570 externally • The PMD570 automatically transmits status data when status is changed. • The PMD570 will resp...
Page 48 - Hand shake flow charts for control commands; Control command codes; CR; Table of Control command codes; Control Command
- 48 - Hand shake flow charts for control commands Host sends a command that causes a change inPMD570 status. PMD570 Typical Host Received Command OK Control Command PMD570 Typical Host Received Command Control Command PMD570 Typical Host Received Command Status Information Command Status RequestCom...
Page 49 - Table of Control command codes continued
M.Level (XX) ............................. “@0CLXX” + CR Play Mode* Normal ........................................ “@0PMOF” + CRRepeat All ................................... “@0PMAL” + CRRepeat TRK ................................ “@0PMAR” + CRSingle .......................................... “@0P...
Page 51 - bitrate of the recording and if recording in mono or stereo.
- 51 - Recording time chart Recording time chart The recording time available on a CF card depends on the size of the card in MB, the recording type (.mp3, .mp2 or PCM), the bitrate of the recording and if recording in mono or stereo. This Recording time chart lists approximate recording times based...
Page 52 - Error Messages
- 52 - Troubleshooting Should faults occur, it is in many cases not necessaryto consult your dealer or technical service department.On the basis of the following checks, you will be ableto rectify a number of conditions yourself withoutdifficulty. If the condition cannot be remedied after thefollowi...
Page 53 - Specifications; Digital audio system
- 53 - Specifications 1 Digital audio system System .................................................. Solid State RecorderUsable Media ............................................. CF memory cards (Microdrive) cards Recording and media methods .mp2 ................................ MPEG1 Layer II co...
Page 54 - Limited Warranty; Any cause other than a defect of manufacturing.
- 54 - Limited Warranty Your Marantz Professional product is warranted against manufac-turer defects in material and workmanship for a period of two yearsparts and labor. Except as specified below, this warranty covers defects in materialand workmanship. The following are not covered under warranty:...
Page 55 - Marantz is a registered trademark.