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1. Connect the cable to the PMD670 and your
computer.
2. Slide the POWER switch on the PMD670 to
the right and release to power off.
3. Press and hold the I/O MENU/STORE button
while you slide the POWER switch on the
PMD670 to the right and release to power on.
This display appears:
The CF card in the PMD670 appears as a re-
movable device on your computer. The audio
files are in a MPGLANG1 folder.
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 PMD670 will
not be able to recognize one or more recorded
tracks or all tracks.
See the enclosed CD for demo PMDEdit soft-
ware for computer audio file manipulation.
PMDEdit is a full featured software suite de-
signed for Marantz Professional digital recorders
available for purchase at www.marantzpro.com/
Products/PMDEdit.html or at (630) 741-0330.
Power off and power the PMD670 back on to
resume recording or playback.
POWER
MARGIN RESET
MENU/STORE
i / O
How to connect via the I/O port
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Root
PMD670.EDL
MPGLANG1
1001.MP3
1002.MP3
1003.MP3
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1999.MP3
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 de-
pending on the Algor/File parameters that were
set for the recording.
Diagram of file structure (assuming .mp3 files).
Changes made to file names or file structure
made on your computer will prevent file
recognitiion and therefore playback in the
PMD670.
However audio files from your computer that are
renamed using the file names above and put into
the structure above may be playable on the
PMD670. For example, if you name an mp3 audio
file 1234.MP3 and place it in MPGLANG1 folder
the PMD670 may play it.