Tascam SS-R250N [110/112] Specifications
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TASCAM SS-CDR250N / SS-R250N
18 – Specifications
Block diagrams
Содержание
- Caution 2
- Caution to reduce the risk of electric shock do not remove cover or back no user serviceable parts inside refer servicing to qualified service personnel 2
- Ce marking information 2
- Declaration of conformity 2
- For canada 2
- For u s a 2
- Important safety precautions 2
- In usa canada use only on 120 v supply 2
- Information to the user 2
- The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the litera ture accompanying the appliance 2
- The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclo sure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons 2
- Warning to prevent fire or shock hazard do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture 2
- Caution 3
- Important safety instructions 3
- Mount the unit in a standard 19 inch rack as shown below 3
- Rack mounting the unit 3
- Use the supplied rack mounting kit to 3
- Warning 3
- Cautions about batteries 4
- Laser information 4
- Notes on laser product ss cdr250n 4
- Optical pickup 4
- Safety information 4
- Warning 4
- For china 5
- For european customers 5
- Safety information 5
- Contents 6
- Contents 7
- Contents 8
- Conventions used in this manual 9
- Difference between the ss cdr250n and ss r250n 9
- Features 9
- Introduction 9
- Items included with this product 9
- Beware of condensation 10
- Cleaning the unit 10
- Introduction 10
- Notes about power supplies 10
- Precautions for placement and use 10
- Trademarks 10
- About cd r and cd rw discs 11
- About compact discs 11
- Introduction 11
- Note about formatting 11
- Precautions for use 11
- Sd card write protection 11
- Sd cards and usb flash drives 11
- About tascam customer support service 12
- Introduction 12
- Product registration 12
- Slot loading of discs 12
- Trouble inserting a disc 12
- Using the teac global site 12
- Disc force ejection emergency hole ss cdr250n 13
- Disc insertion slot ss cdr250n only 13
- Display 13
- Eject button ss cdr250n only 13
- Front panel 13
- Home info button 13
- Key edit button 13
- Menu jog button 13
- Names and functions of parts 13
- Ss cdr250n 13
- Ss r250n 13
- Standby on button and indicator 13
- A b button 14
- Input button 14
- Media button 14
- Multi jog dial 14
- Names and functions of parts 14
- Phones jack knob 14
- Pitch browse button 14
- Remote control signal receiver 14
- Remote jack 2 mm dia trs 14
- Sd card slots 14
- Shift button 14
- Usb port 14
- Aes ebu in jack 15
- Aes ebu out jack 15
- Analog in unbalanced l r jacks 15
- Analog out balanced l r jacks 15
- Analog out unbalanced l r jacks 15
- Mic line in balanced l r jacks 15
- Names and functions of parts 15
- Pause call button indicator 15
- Play button indicator 15
- Rear panel 15
- Record trk inc button indicator 15
- Spdif in jack 15
- Stop button stop load button ss cdr250 only 15
- Ac in connector 16
- Connector 16
- Names and functions of parts 16
- Option slot 16
- Parallel connector 16
- Parallel connector overview 16
- Rs 232c connector 16
- Spdif out jack 16
- Button 17
- Current medium 17
- Elapsed time from track beginning 17
- F1 button 17
- F2 button 17
- F3 button 17
- F4 button 17
- Home screen 17
- Level meters 17
- Mark button 17
- Names and functions of parts 17
- Record 17
- Remaining time to track end 17
- Wireless remote control tascam rc 10 17
- Display mode 18
- Folder name 18
- Key control status 18
- Mark display 18
- Names and functions of parts 18
- Pitch control status 18
- Playback area 18
- Playback function activation status 18
- Playback mode 18
- Repeat playback status 18
- Timer event setting status 18
- Total elapsed playback position 18
- Total track recorded time 18
- Total track remaining time 18
- Track number 18
- Track number total number of tracks 18
- Track playback position 18
- Track title 18
- Upload download status 18
- Current medium 19
- Display mode 19
- Elapsed track recording time 19
- File type 19
- Input levels 19
- Input setting status 19
- Low cut filter setting status 19
- Names and functions of parts 19
- Phantom power supply status 19
- Recording function activation status 19
- Recording screen 19
- Remaining track recording time 19
- Timer event setting status 19
- Track number 19
- Track recording position 19
- Track title 19
- Menu structure 20
- Name of track recording folder 20
- Names and functions of parts 20
- Total recording position 20
- Total track elapsed time 20
- Total track remaining time 20
- Track number total number of tracks 20
- Names and functions of parts 21
- Basic menu screen operations 22
- Changing menu items by page 22
- Confirming a selected item 22
- Going back one step in a menu 22
- Menu operation procedures 22
- Names and functions of parts 22
- Opening a submenu from a page 22
- Returning directly to the home screen from a menu screen 22
- Selecting an item in a submenu 22
- Selecting items moving vertically on a page 22
- Making connections 23
- Precautions before making connections 23
- Preparation 23
- Battery precautions 24
- Installing the coin battery 24
- Preparation 24
- Preparing the remote control 24
- Using the wireless remote control 24
- When to replace the battery 24
- Installing a dante interface card sold separately 25
- Preparation 25
- Turning the unit off 25
- Turning the unit on and off 25
- Adjusting the display 26
- Adjusting the display and indicator bright ness 26
- Adjusting the display and indicator brightness 26
- Adjusting the display contrast 26
- Preparation 26
- Setting the built in clock date and time 26
- Inserting and removing sd cards 27
- Inserting sd cards 27
- Preparation 27
- Removing sd cards 27
- Using the security screw 27
- Connecting and disconnecting usb flash drives 28
- Ejecting discs 28
- Force disc ejection 28
- Inserting and removing discs ss cdr250n only 28
- Inserting discs 28
- Preparation 28
- Sd card write protection switches 28
- Preparation 29
- Preparing sd cards and usb flash drives for use 29
- Selecting media 29
- Contents 30
- Opening the information screen 30
- Preparation 30
- Setting the lock function 30
- Audio cds 31
- Files that can be played back 31
- Playback 31
- Playback area 31
- Selecting the current folder or current play list 31
- Selecting the current folder or current playlist 31
- Setting the playback area 31
- Tracks and files 31
- Usb flash drives sd cards data cds 31
- Basic playback operations 32
- Pausing playback 32
- Playback 32
- Playing tracks 32
- Selecting tracks directly 32
- Selecting tracks for playback 32
- Setting the play mode 32
- Skipping to earlier and later tracks 32
- Stopping playback 32
- Jog playback 33
- Playback 33
- Program playback 33
- Searching backward and forward 33
- Setting the program 33
- Adjusting the pitch 34
- Playback 34
- Setting the key 34
- Turning the key control function on off 34
- Turning the pitch control function on off 34
- Using the key control function 34
- Using the pitch control function 34
- A b repeat playback settings 35
- Ordinary repeat playback settings 35
- Playback 35
- Set the auto cue level 35
- Turn the auto cue function on off 35
- Using the auto cue function 35
- Using the repeat playback function 35
- Playback 36
- Playing back in mono 36
- Using the auto ready function 36
- Using the incremental playback function 36
- Input source information display 37
- Playback 37
- Setting the ducking attenuation reduction level 37
- Setting the ducking function operation mode 37
- Setting the ducking threshold level 37
- Setting the eom tally output trigger 37
- Setting the time until ducking stops after the signal goes below the threshold level 37
- Using the ducking function 37
- Using the eom function 37
- Using this function 37
- Playback 38
- Using the resume function 38
- Using the time skip function 38
- Playback 39
- Setting playback start timing 39
- Setting the call function 39
- Setting the sampling rate of output audio 39
- Using the call function 39
- Making connections for link playback 40
- Making link playback mode settings 40
- Making link playback settings 40
- Playback 40
- Setting the link playback connector 40
- Using the flash start function 40
- Using the link playback function 40
- Differences between functions on the browse screen for audio cds and data cds 41
- Differences between functions on the browse screen for cds and usb flash drives sd cards 41
- Opening the browse screen 41
- Working with folders and files browse screen 41
- Audio file 42
- Icons on the browse screen 42
- Media icons 42
- Navigating the browse screen 42
- Other files 42
- Plain folder 42
- Playlists 42
- Working with folders and files browse screen 42
- Cancel 43
- Create folder 43
- Delete 43
- Enter exit 43
- Folder operations 43
- Go to current folder 43
- Rename 43
- Set to current folder 43
- Sort by name 43
- Sort by time 43
- Working with folders and files browse screen 43
- Assign to playlist 44
- Cancel 44
- Delete 44
- File operations 44
- Rename 44
- Select 44
- Sort by name 44
- Sort by time 44
- Working with folders and files browse screen 44
- Deleting folders and files 45
- Editing folder and file names 45
- Working with folders and files browse screen 45
- Assigning files to a playlist 46
- Undoing folder or file deletion undo 46
- Working with folders and files browse screen 46
- Copying folders and files 47
- Creating new folders 47
- Working with folders and files browse screen 47
- Moving folders and files 48
- Working with folders and files browse screen 48
- Closing the browse screen and returning to the home screen 49
- Editing cd text cd r cd rw discs only 49
- Opening the audio cd browse screen 49
- Selecting a track to play 49
- Using the audio cd browse screen ss cdr250n only 49
- Assigning files to a playlist 50
- Editing playlists usb flash drives sd cards only 50
- Opening the current playlist screen from the menu page 50
- Opening the playlist screen 50
- Opening the playlist screen from the browse screen 50
- Playlist editing overview 50
- Cancel 51
- Create playlist 51
- Delete 51
- Editing playlists usb flash drives sd cards only 51
- Playlist menu operations 51
- Rename 51
- Save as 51
- Setting the current playlist 51
- Deleting playlists 52
- Editing playlist names 52
- Editing playlists usb flash drives sd cards only 52
- Saving the current playlist with a different name 52
- Assign 53
- Cancel 53
- Creating new playlists 53
- Editing playlists usb flash drives sd cards only 53
- List mode 53
- Playlist entry menu operations 53
- Rc ss150 mode 53
- Select 53
- Assigning files to playlists 54
- Clearing file assignments from playlists 54
- Editing playlists usb flash drives sd cards only 54
- Editing playlists usb flash drives sd cards only 55
- Rc ss150 mode playlist assignment screen 55
- Recording 56
- Selecting from the home screen 56
- Selecting the input source 56
- Unexpected power interruptions 56
- Wav bwf 56
- Input source display 57
- Recording 57
- Selecting from the menu screen 57
- Setting left right channel inputs sepa rately 57
- Setting left right channel inputs separately 57
- Adjusting input signal levels 58
- Recording 58
- Setting mic line input sensitivity 58
- Recording 59
- Setting automatic gain control for mic inputs 59
- Setting phantom power 59
- Recording 60
- Setting the low cut filter 60
- Using the dynamics function 60
- If cd is selected as the current medium 61
- Making recording format settings 61
- Recording 61
- Recording option functions 61
- Setting the recording file format 61
- Mp3 file bit rate setting 62
- Recording 62
- Recording input channel settings 62
- Setting the second medium for backup and relay recording 62
- Wav file settings 62
- Basic recording operations 63
- Entering recording standby from a stopped state 63
- Monitoring input signals 63
- Pausing recording 63
- Recording 63
- Setting the file name format 63
- Starting recording from recording standby 63
- Stopping recording 63
- Applying dithering to recording 64
- Canceling edits 64
- Changing the character input 64
- Changing the cursor editing point position 64
- Character input limit 64
- Deleting a character 64
- Deleting all characters to the left of the cursor 64
- Deleting all characters to the right of the cursor 64
- Editing text 64
- Inputting the date 64
- Inputting the selected character at the cursor editing position 64
- Leaving a single space open 64
- Recording 64
- Switching between upper and lower case 64
- Using the sampling rate converter 64
- Recording 65
- Recording a few seconds in advance pre recording 65
- Setting the pause mode 65
- Setting the synchronized recording function sync level 65
- Skipping recording standby before recording direct recording 65
- Synchronized recording settings 65
- Turning the synchronized recording function on off 65
- Using the synchronized recording function 65
- If the sync level is too high 66
- If the sync level is too low 66
- Incrementing track numbers during recording 66
- Incrementing track numbers manually 66
- Recording 66
- Setting the condition to return to recording standby 66
- Setting the delay before recording starts 66
- Sync recording operation overview 66
- Incrementing track numbers automatically 67
- Recording 67
- Adding marks automatically when recording 68
- Adding marks manually when record ing 68
- Adding marks manually when recording 68
- Adding marks when recording 68
- Recording 68
- Recording 69
- Recording duration 69
- Combine 70
- Delete 70
- Deleting tracks delete 70
- Divide 70
- Edit menu operations 70
- Using the edit menu usb flash drives and sd cards only 70
- Dividing tracks divide 71
- Using the edit menu usb flash drives and sd cards only 71
- Combining tracks combine 72
- Undoing edit menu operations undo 72
- Using the edit menu usb flash drives and sd cards only 72
- Cd functions ss cdr250n only 73
- Finalizing cd r cd rw discs 73
- Finalizing discs 73
- Unfinalizing cd rw discs 73
- Cd functions ss cdr250n only 74
- Erasing cd rw discs 74
- Erasing tracks 74
- Refreshing discs 74
- Cd functions ss cdr250n only 75
- Copying files from usb flash drives and sd cards to blank cds with or without conversion 75
- Creating audio cds 75
- Cd functions ss cdr250n only 76
- Creating data cds 76
- Deleting tracks from a track list 76
- Moving tracks within a track list 76
- Cd functions ss cdr250n only 77
- Cd functions ss cdr250n only 78
- Converting and copying audio cd tracks 78
- Copying files from cds to usb flash drives and sd cards with or without conversion 78
- Cd functions ss cdr250n only 79
- Copying files on a data cd 79
- Cd functions ss cdr250n only 80
- Current time display hour minute second 81
- Event execution date day 81
- Event execution time 81
- Number 81
- On off status 81
- Opening the timer event list screen 81
- Schedule status 81
- Timer event functions usb flash drives and sd cards only 81
- Turning the timer event function on off 81
- Type indicator 81
- Cancel 82
- Create new event 82
- Delete 82
- Delete all 82
- Download target 82
- Edit event 82
- Editing timer events 82
- Event type 82
- Playback file 82
- Rec input select 82
- Schedule type 82
- Set to on set to off 82
- Show all 82
- Show specified date 82
- Show today 82
- Timer event bliss menu operations 82
- Timer event functions usb flash drives and sd cards only 82
- Selecting files for playback 83
- Setting the event type 83
- Specifying files for playback 83
- Timer event functions usb flash drives and sd cards only 83
- Selecting files folders for download by in putting path names 84
- Selecting files folders for download by inputting path names 84
- Selecting the input to use when recording 84
- Setting execution schedules for timer events 84
- Setting folders files to use for ftp server download 84
- Timer event functions usb flash drives and sd cards only 84
- Setting dates for timer event execution 85
- Setting days for timer event execution 85
- Setting the frequency intervals of events that repeat 85
- Setting the number of event repetitions 85
- Setting times for timer event execution 85
- Setting what happens at the time set for the playback timer event 85
- Timer event functions usb flash drives and sd cards only 85
- Creating new timer events 86
- Deleting all timer events 86
- Deleting timer events 86
- Timer event functions usb flash drives and sd cards only 86
- Adding marks 87
- Mark and locate functions 87
- Mark functions usb flash drives and sd cards only 87
- Moving to marks 87
- Using marks 87
- Deleting all marks in the current file 88
- Deleting marks 88
- Editing mark locations 88
- Editing mark names 88
- Mark and locate functions 88
- Viewing mark information 88
- If the multi jog dial was pressed 89
- If the pause call button was pressed 89
- If the play button was pressed 89
- Locating before completely specifying the time 89
- Locating to a specific time 89
- Mark and locate functions 89
- Dns address 90
- Dns setup 90
- Ip address 90
- Ip setup 90
- Linked unlinked 90
- Mac address 90
- Network function settings 90
- Network functions 90
- Admin password 91
- Ftp client function settings 91
- Ftps mode 91
- Ip password 91
- Network functions 91
- Nickname 91
- Target ftp server 91
- Ftp server functions 92
- Network functions 92
- Selecting folders to use by inputting path names 92
- Connecting to this unit by telnet 93
- Network functions 93
- Overview of file operations using an ftp client appli cation 93
- Remote control 93
- Required settings for telnet connection 93
- Network functions 94
- Ntp server 94
- Setting the sntp function 94
- Sntp status 94
- Sntp update 94
- Daylight saving 95
- Network functions 95
- Time zone 95
- Adjusting the analog output 96
- Other settings information screens and keyboard operations 96
- Power on action function setting 96
- Setting the reference level 96
- Setting the remote power control function 96
- Correcting characters 97
- Deleting a character 97
- Inputting characters 97
- Inserting characters 97
- List of keyboard operations 97
- Moving the cursor 97
- Operations on menu browse and other screens 97
- Other settings information screens and keyboard operations 97
- Selecting the type of character input 97
- Setting the keyboard type 97
- Transport operations 97
- Using a usb keyboard to operate the unit 97
- Using the keyboard to input names and values 97
- Numeric keypad only transport operations 98
- Other settings information screens and keyboard operations 98
- Loading user settings 99
- Other settings information screens and keyboard operations 99
- Restoring factory default settings 99
- Saving and loading user settings 99
- Saving user settings 99
- Viewing media information 99
- Exporting importing system backup data usb flash drives and sd cards only 100
- Other settings information screens and keyboard operations 100
- Checking the firmware version 101
- Firmware update procedures usb flash drives and sd cards only 101
- Other settings information screens and keyboard operations 101
- Setting the record tally 102
- Setting up the footswitch 102
- Using a footswitch tascam rc 3f 102
- Using the footswitch 102
- Using the remote control connectors 102
- Using the rs 232c connector 102
- Messages 103
- Messages 104
- Messages 105
- Changed settings are forgotten 106
- No sound is output 106
- Playback is not possible 106
- Recording is not possible 106
- Rename failed appears when editing a name 106
- The medium is not recognized 106
- The rc 10 remote control does not function 106
- The unit does not function 106
- The unit will not turn on 106
- There is noise 106
- Troubleshooting 106
- Analog audio input and output ratings 107
- Analog input balanced jacks 107
- Analog input unbalanced jacks 107
- Analog output balanced jacks 107
- Analog output unbalanced jacks 107
- Digital audio input output ratings 107
- Digital input aes ebu jack 107
- Digital input s pdif jack 107
- Digital output aes ebu jack 107
- Digital output s pdif jack 107
- General 107
- Input and output 107
- Number of channels 107
- Phones jack 107
- Recording and playback file formats 107
- Recording media 107
- Specifications 107
- Audio performance 108
- Control input output 108
- Crosstalk between channels 108
- Dimensions 108
- Distortion 108
- Dynamic range 108
- Equivalent input noise ein 108
- Ethernet connector 108
- Frequency response 108
- Operating temperature range 108
- Parallel connector 108
- Power consumption 108
- Remote jack 108
- Rs 232c connector 108
- S n ratio 108
- Specifications 108
- Usb port 108
- Weight 108
- Dimensional drawings 109
- Illustrations in this manual might differ in part from the actual product 109
- Specifications 109
- Specifications and external appearance might be changed without notification to improve the product 109
- Tascam ss cdr250n ss r250 109
- Block diagrams 110
- Specifications 110
- Tascam ss cdr250n ss r250n 110
- Exclusion of damages 111
- How you can get warranty service 111
- Http teac global com 111
- Length of warranty 111
- Limitation of implied warranties 111
- Tascam 111
- To locate an authorized service center in your area 111
- Warranty 111
- What is and is not covered 111
- What we will pay for 111
- Who is covered under the warranty 111
- Ss cdr250n ss r250n 112
- Teac corporation 112
- Warranty 112
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