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USB Record / Playback
The Passport 500 Pro features an integrated USB playback/record system
that allows you to playback .wav and .mp3 files as well as record .wav
audio files using a flash drive.
USB
Use Channel 8 to control USB playback level and tone and use
the Channel 8 Signal Indicator
USB—Plug your flash drive in here.
RECORD—Press
to record a new track, then press again
to stop recording. The button will illuminate during recording.
Tracks are recorded in stereo as 16 bit/44.1KHz .wav files.
NOTE: USB recording levels are determined by the Channel
Level
knobs. If your recording is too quiet, increase the
levels on the channels that are too soft, but be careful, if you
hear distortion you have increased the levels too much!
Tracks recorded to your flash drive will be saved with sequential
filenames: "500Pro Track 1 1 " then "500Pro Track 2 2 ," etc. Each recorded
track will always be named sequentially after the last track recorded,
even if tracks earlier in the sequence have been deleted. For example,
if you delete "500Pro Track 1 1 " but not "500Pro Track 2 2 ," the next track
recorded will be named "500Pro Track 3 3 ."
PLAY / PAUSE—Press
drive. Press again to pause playback and the button will flash.
Press and hold
for 2 seconds to stop completely (button
turns off). Pressing
the next time will start playback from
the first track on the flash drive.
Tracks on your flash drive will play back in alphanumerical order, with
the numbered track titles playing first.
PREVIOUS—Press
to jump to the beginning of the
current track, or within the first 3 seconds of the current track
to skip to the beginning of the previous track. Press and hold
for 2 seconds for reverse scan.
NEXT—Press
to jump to the beginning of the next track.
Press and hold
for 2 seconds to forward scan.
Erasing Tracks Recorded to Flash Drive
Erasing Tracks Recorded to Flash Drive:
To erase only the tracks you recorded to the flash drive but nothing else: Press
and hold
+
until
starts to blink, then press
buttons will flash sequentially. To abort the operation before erasing has
started, press any button other than
Formatting your Flash Drive:
Formatting your Flash Drive
To completely wipe all files from your flash drive: Press and hold
+
+
until
&
and
&
will flash rapidly. Press
begin. All four buttons will flash sequentially. To abort the operation
before formatting has started, press either
Passport® 500 Pro
Passport® 500 Pro
to monitor recording levels.
to play the tracks on your flash
. All four
.
flash slowly. Then press
once
again and formatting will
or
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Rear Panel
INPUT POWER
750W
VOLTAGE SELECTOR—Change this setting only if you travel
to a country that requires a different voltage setting.
POWER—Switches the Passport on-off.
POWER SOCKET—Connect to a grounded AC outlet in
accordance with the proper Voltage Selector
FUSE—To replace a failed fuse, unplug the power cord, then
pry the fuse holder out of the Power Socket
fuse of the same type and rating.
SPEAKER OUTLETS—Connect the Passport speakers here
using the cables provided.
Specifications
TYPE:
PR 846
PART NUMBERS:
069-4405-000 (120V~, 60Hz),
069-4405-930 (240V~, 50Hz) AUS DS,
069-4405-950 (220V~, 50Hz) ARG DS,
069-4405-970 (100V~, 50/60Hz) JPN DS,
POWER REQUIREMENT:
750W
FUSE:
T10A H, 250V
DIMENSIONS:
Height: 23 in (58.4 cm)
Depth: 11 in (27.9 cm)
WEIGHT:
44 lb (20 kg)
Product specifications are subject to change without notice.
USB Specifications and Formats
USB file format:
FAT16, FAT32
MP3 bit rate:
8k-320Kbps, sample rate: 8K-48KHz, VBR is supported
WAV (PCM) Playback:
8/16bit, sample rate <=48KHz
WAV (PCM) Recording:
16bit, 44.1K sample rate, stereo
For more detailed USB information, log on to fender.com and visit the Support area.
setting.
. Only use a
069-4405-910 (110V~, 60Hz) TW DS,
069-4405-040 (230V~, 50Hz) UK,
069-4405-060 (230V~, 50Hz) EUR,
069-4405-990 (220V~, 60Hz) ROK DS
Width: 29 in (73.6 cm)
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