Tascam DR-701D [7/46] Left side
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TASCAM DR-701D
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2 – Names and functions of parts
u DATA dial (ENTER)
Turn to select items and change values on setting screens.
Push to confirm selections on setting screens and to answer
“YES” to confirmation pop-up messages.
Press during recording to add a mark manually.(see “Using
mark functions” on page 27)
i 3// button
Press this button during playback or when stopped to move
to the next mark. When there are no marks, press to skip to
the next file.
Press and hold this button to search forward.
Press this button when a
CH1
/
CH2
/
CH3
/
CH4
item on a
menu page is shown to move the cursor to the channel 3
setting.
On the setting screens, use this button to move the cursor
right.
If a file is selected, the file is loaded and the unit returns to
the Home Screen.
o 4/. button
Press this button to move to the previous mark during
playback or when stopped in the middle of a file. When
there are no marks, press to return to the beginning of the
playback file.
If you press this button when a file is stopped at its
beginning, the unit will skip to the beginning of the previous
file.
Press and hold this button to search backwards.
Press this button when a
CH1
/
CH2
/
CH3
/
CH4
item on a
menu page is shown to move the cursor to the channel 4
setting.
On the setting screens, use this button to move the cursor
left.
p SLATE button
Press and hold during recording, playback or monitoring
to record a slate stone.(see “Recording slate tones” on page
28)
Left side
NOTE
When connecting and using plugs from external devices,
do not apply excessive force to the plugs. In particular,
be careful not to apply too much force when using a
standard to mini plug adapter. Doing so could damage the
equipment.
a HOLD/ switch
Slide this switch down (in the direction of the arrow) to turn
the unit on/off.
Set it to the top position to activate the hold function. All
buttons are inoperative when hold is ON.
s PHONES volume
Use to adjust the volume output from the PHONES jack.
CAUTION
Before connecting headphones, lower the PHONES volume
to the minimum level. Failure to do so could result in a
sudden loud noise that could harm hearing, for example.
d PHONES jack (3.5mm stereo mini jack)
Connect stereo headphones to this stereo mini jack.
Use the PHONES control to adjust the volume.
f EXT IN 1/2 connector (3.5mm stereo mini jack)
Use this input jack to connect a stereo mini jack mic or an
external device.
This jack provides plug-in power.
TRS (Tip: HOT, Ring: COLD, Sleeve: GND)
g REMOTE jack (2.5mm TRS jack)
Connect a TASCAM RC-3F footswitch or TASCAM RC-10
wired remote control (both sold separately) here. This
enables remote starting and stopping of playback and other
functions.(see “10 – Using the REMOTE jack” on page 39)
h IN 1 connector (XLR/TRS)
This balanced analog jack is an XLR mic and standard TRS
jack input.
XLR (1: GND, 2: HOT, 3: COLD)
TRS (Tip: HOT, Ring: COLD, Sleeve: GND)
j IN 2 connector (XLR/TRS)
This balanced analog jack is an XLR mic and standard TRS
jack input.
XLR (1: GND, 2: HOT, 3: COLD)
TRS (Tip: HOT, Ring: COLD, Sleeve: GND)
k IN 3 connector (XLR/TRS)
This balanced analog jack is an XLR mic and standard TRS
jack input.
XLR (1: GND, 2: HOT, 3: COLD)
TRS (Tip: HOT, Ring: COLD, Sleeve: GND)
CAUTION
•
Confirm that phantom power is OFF before connecting a
line level device to an IN 1, IN 2, IN 3 or IN 4 connector.
If you connect a line level device while phantom power is
being supplied, that device and this unit could be damaged.
•
When using a condenser microphone, before connecting to
or disconnecting from an IN 1, IN 2, IN 3 or IN 4 connector,
confirm that the phantom power for that jack is OFF. If you
connect or disconnect a mic while phantom power is being
supplied, that mic and this unit could be damaged.
•
Turn phantom power ON only when using a condenser
microphone that requires phantom power. Turning
phantom power on when a dynamic mic or other mic that
does not require it is connected could damage this unit and
connected equipment.
•
When using condenser mics that require phantom power
and dynamic mics together, be sure to use balanced
dynamic mics. Unbalanced dynamic mics cannot be used
when phantom power is enabled.
Содержание
- Dr 701d 1
- Linear pcm recorder for dslr 1
- Reference manual 1
- Contents 2
- Introduction 2
- Names and functions of parts 2
- Preparation 3 2
- Recording 0 2
- Connecting with a computer 5 3
- Contents 3
- Messages 0 3
- Mixer 4 3
- Playback 3 3
- Settings and information 6 3
- Specifications 2 3
- Troubleshooting 1 3
- Using the remote jack 9 3
- Working with files and folders browse screen 1 3
- Caution 4
- Conventions used in this manual 4
- Features 4
- Introduction 4
- About sd cards 5
- Introduction 5
- Precautions for use 5
- Trademarks 5
- Front panel 6
- Names and functions of parts 6
- Rear panel 6
- Caution 7
- Left side 7
- Names and functions of parts 7
- Caution 8
- Names and functions of parts 8
- Right side 8
- Bottom 9
- Caution 9
- Home screen 9
- Names and functions of parts 9
- Menu structure 10
- Names and functions of parts 10
- Caution 11
- Names and functions of parts 11
- 8 button 12
- Basic menu screen operations 12
- Basic operation 12
- Button 12
- Confirming a selected item 12
- Data dial 12
- Going back one level in a menu 12
- Menu button 12
- Menu operation procedures 12
- Names and functions of parts 12
- Opening a submenu from a page 12
- Returning to the home screen from a menu 12
- Selecting items moving vertically on a page 12
- Caution 13
- Power sources 13
- Powering the unit 13
- Preparation 13
- Using aa batteries 13
- Using an ac adapter sold separately 13
- Using an external battery pack sold separately 13
- Caution 14
- Preparation 14
- Resume function 14
- Turning the power on and off putting it in standby 14
- Turning the unit off putting it in standby 14
- Turning the unit on 14
- Using usb bus power 14
- Caution 15
- Inserting and removing sd cards 15
- Inserting the card 15
- Preparation 15
- Removing the card 15
- Sd card write protection switches 15
- Setting the date and time 15
- Camera connections 16
- Caution 16
- Connecting with an hdmi monitor recorder 16
- Hdmi connection to a camera 16
- Headphones 16
- Preparation 16
- Preparing an sd card for use 16
- To input audio from a camera and monitor it with 16
- To record audio from this unit with a camera 16
- Caution 17
- Connecting a time code generator 17
- Connecting microphones 17
- Preparation 17
- Recording an external device line in 17
- Recording with the built in mics 17
- Setting the input functions 17
- Adjusting the line out jack volume 18
- Adjusting the out jack volume output 18
- Adjusting the phones jack volume output 18
- Adjusting the playback volume 18
- Caution 18
- Connecting monitoring equipment 18
- Preparation 18
- Monitoring 19
- Preparation 19
- Selecting the monitored signals 19
- Using the accessory shoe on the top panel 19
- Adjusting the input level 20
- Caution 20
- Recording 20
- Setting the recording input sources 20
- Setting where to save files 20
- Caution 21
- Compensating for mic distances 21
- Recording 21
- Setting phase reversal for individual channels 21
- Caution 22
- Recording 22
- Set the power sources used by mics 22
- Setting phantom power 22
- Setting the phantom power voltage 22
- Caution 23
- Recording 23
- Setting plug in power 23
- Using the limiter 23
- Recording 24
- Setting automatic level control alc 24
- Setting the file format 24
- Setting the low cut filter 24
- Setting the recording file type 24
- Setting the recording file type file format and sampling frequency 24
- Setting the sampling frequency 24
- File names when poly 6ch recording 25
- File names when the file type is mono 25
- File names when the file type is stereo 25
- Make mix channel recording settings 25
- Recording 25
- Recording mono stereo poly 6ch 25
- Setting channels to record 25
- Starting recording 25
- Automatically incrementing files during recording 26
- Caution 26
- Creating a new file while continuing to record file incrementing 26
- Dual recording file names 26
- Enabling dual recording 26
- Manually incrementing files during recording 26
- Recording 26
- Simultaneously recording two files at different input levels dual rec 26
- Starting dual recording 26
- Adding marks manually to a recording 27
- Moving to a mark position 27
- Recording 27
- Setting the auto tone function 27
- Setting the volume of auto tones and slate tones 27
- Using mark functions 27
- Using the auto tone function 27
- Using the oscillator 27
- Inputting time code and adding recording start times to files 28
- Moving to slate tone insertion positions 28
- Recording 28
- Recording slate tones 28
- Setting the time code source input 28
- Checking the time code counter 29
- Example 1 master time code is continuous 29
- Example 2 master time code is not continuous 29
- Outputting the audio of each input channel from the hdmi output 29
- Outputting the mix audio from the hdmi output 29
- Outputting this unit s audio as the hdmi output audio 29
- Recording 29
- Setting the power off generator function 29
- Recording 30
- Recording duration 30
- Audio file 31
- Cancel 31
- Caution 31
- Delete 31
- File operations 31
- Folder 31
- Icons on the browse screen 31
- Navigating the browse screen 31
- New folder 31
- Open folder 31
- Sound folder 31
- Working with files and folders browse screen 31
- Alldel 32
- Cancel 32
- Creating a new folder 32
- Folder operations 32
- Select 32
- Using new folder on the browse screen 32
- Using the media menu page to create a folder 32
- Working with files and folders browse screen 32
- Jumping between playback positions 33
- Pausing playback 33
- Playback 33
- Playing dual recording files 33
- Playing recordings 33
- Searching backward and forward 33
- Stopping playback 33
- Adjusting the stereo width 34
- Setting the gang operation mode 34
- Setting the mixer 34
- Using mid side microphones 34
- Caution 35
- Connecting with a computer 35
- Disconnecting from a computer 35
- Transferring files from a computer 35
- Transferring files to a computer 35
- Caution 36
- Format an sd card 36
- Resetting the count 36
- Setting the file name format 36
- Setting the word item 36
- Settings and information 36
- Adjusting the display contrast 37
- Making power management settings 37
- Restoring factory default settings 37
- Set the automatic power saving function 37
- Setting the backlight 37
- Setting the peak hold time 37
- Setting the type of batteries 37
- Setting trim operation mute 37
- Settings and information 37
- Aa bat level 38
- Auto pwr save 38
- Card information page card 38
- Cpld version 38
- File information page project 38
- Remain size used size 38
- Settings and information 38
- System information page system 38
- System version 38
- Total file 38
- Total folder 38
- Total size 38
- Viewing file information 38
- Wav bwf 38
- Setting up a remote control 39
- Setting up the footswitch 39
- Using a footswitch tascam rc 3f 39
- Using a remote control tascam rc 10 39
- Using the footswitch 39
- Using the remote control 39
- Using the remote jack 39
- Messages 40
- A recorded file does not contain time code data 41
- Adjust the input knobs so that the peak indicators 41
- Become different 41
- Do not light 41
- I cannot erase a file 41
- No sound is output 41
- Playback is not possible 41
- Recording is not possible 41
- The camera audio and the recording time of this unit 41
- The input level is low 41
- The sd card is not recognized 41
- The sound i am trying to record sounds distorted 41
- The unit does not function 41
- The unit turns off automatically 41
- The unit will not turn on 41
- This unit s files do not appear on the computer 41
- Troubleshooting 41
- Analog audio input and output ratings 42
- Control input output ratings 42
- Ext in 1 2 jack can provide plug in power 42
- General 42
- Hdmi in out ports 42
- In 1 in 2 in 3 and in 4 jacks 42
- In connector 42
- Input output ratings 42
- Line out jack 42
- Number of input channels 42
- Number of recording tracks 42
- Out connector 42
- Phones jack 42
- Recording media 42
- Recording playback formats 42
- Remote jack 42
- Specifications 42
- Time code in connector 42
- Usb port 42
- Xlr can provide phantom power 42
- Audio performance 43
- Battery operation time continuous operation 43
- Current consumption usb bus power 43
- Distortion 43
- Equivalent input noise ein 43
- Frequency response 43
- General 43
- Operation time 43
- Power consumption 43
- S n ratio 43
- Specifications 43
- Tascam bp 6aa sold separately continuous battery 43
- Dimensional drawings 44
- Dimensions 44
- Operating temperature range 44
- Specifications 44
- Weight 44
- Teac america inc 46
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