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... 15 of the FCC Rules. In a domestic environment, this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be used in accordance with the limits for the power points in your home or the cable is likely to cause harmful interference in which ... plug is operated in diesem Fall kann vom Betrieber verlang werden, angemessene Maßnahmen durchzuführen und dafür aufzukommen. 2 TASCAM DA-45HR CAUTION Changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by TEAC CORPORATION for U.K. Dans un environnement domestique, cet appareil peut provoquer des...
... 15 of the FCC Rules. In a domestic environment, this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be used in accordance with the limits for the power points in your home or the cable is likely to cause harmful interference in which ... plug is operated in diesem Fall kann vom Betrieber verlang werden, angemessene Maßnahmen durchzuführen und dafür aufzukommen. 2 TASCAM DA-45HR CAUTION Changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by TEAC CORPORATION for U.K. Dans un environnement domestique, cet appareil peut provoquer des...
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... system is provided or the manufacturer's instructions have fallen into the product. TASCAM DA-45HR 3 Follow all Warnings and Instructions marked on or pinched by the product manufacturer as practical. Do not use this product near water - PART H) 15) Lightning - Unplug this product.... 9) A product and cart combination should be routed so that they may cause hazards. 7) Water and Moisture - Do not use attachments not recommended by items placed upon or against voltage surges and builtup static charges. in performance - and the like. 8) Accessories...
... system is provided or the manufacturer's instructions have fallen into the product. TASCAM DA-45HR 3 Follow all Warnings and Instructions marked on or pinched by the product manufacturer as practical. Do not use this product near water - PART H) 15) Lightning - Unplug this product.... 9) A product and cart combination should be routed so that they may cause hazards. 7) Water and Moisture - Do not use attachments not recommended by items placed upon or against voltage surges and builtup static charges. in performance - and the like. 8) Accessories...
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... correct section of the tape deck (over 8 kg- 17 lbs.). Save the carton and packing materials in a standard 19 inch EIA rack using audio cues • Location to frame accuracy to location memories • Comprehensive menu options, allowing many everyday function settings to damage it while unpacking..., and other parts of the internal mechanism. 1.4 About DAT cassettes If you to open the tape protection lid and touch the tape. 6 TASCAM DA-45HR Make sure that the rack is strong enough to take the weight of the manual. 1.1 Features The tape deck provides the following specifi...
... correct section of the tape deck (over 8 kg- 17 lbs.). Save the carton and packing materials in a standard 19 inch EIA rack using audio cues • Location to frame accuracy to location memories • Comprehensive menu options, allowing many everyday function settings to damage it while unpacking..., and other parts of the internal mechanism. 1.4 About DAT cassettes If you to open the tape protection lid and touch the tape. 6 TASCAM DA-45HR Make sure that the rack is strong enough to take the weight of the manual. 1.1 Features The tape deck provides the following specifi...
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...and output RCA connectors of the tape deck and the outputs and inputs of the tape deck to the tape deck heads. Always use , as TASCAM DA-45HR 7 tions using the DISPLAY [24] key or the error display menu (3.19, "Viewing points at which block errors have occurred"). 1.5 Making ...connections NOTE Before making any audio or word clock connections to the DA-45HR Fingerprints on . Since both the AES/EBU and SPDIF formats contain a clock ...
...and output RCA connectors of the tape deck and the outputs and inputs of the tape deck to the tape deck heads. Always use , as TASCAM DA-45HR 7 tions using the DISPLAY [24] key or the error display menu (3.19, "Viewing points at which block errors have occurred"). 1.5 Making ...connections NOTE Before making any audio or word clock connections to the DA-45HR Fingerprints on . Since both the AES/EBU and SPDIF formats contain a clock ...
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...voltage requirements of the RC-D45. 1.6 Block Diagram WARNING Do not attempt to use the tape deck with any remote control unit except one designed especially for use with this tape deck. Introduction to the DA-45HR the word clock master for use with suitably-equipped control units (see CONTROL I /O connector is for a ...clock through the digital audio signal. 1.5.4 Making control connections The optional RC-D45 remote control unit may be connected to the REMOTE IN jack, using the 5 m (approximately 16 ft) cable of the tape deck (as printed on the rear panel). 8 TASCAM DA-45HR 1 -
...voltage requirements of the RC-D45. 1.6 Block Diagram WARNING Do not attempt to use the tape deck with any remote control unit except one designed especially for use with this tape deck. Introduction to the DA-45HR the word clock master for use with suitably-equipped control units (see CONTROL I /O connector is for a ...clock through the digital audio signal. 1.5.4 Making control connections The optional RC-D45 remote control unit may be connected to the REMOTE IN jack, using the 5 m (approximately 16 ft) cable of the tape deck (as printed on the rear panel). 8 TASCAM DA-45HR 1 -
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... etc. After the tray is set to DIGITAL), this switch to INT when digital recording is being replayed). NOTE In this manual, we use the term "program" to describe part of these words will be caused to turn the power on page 7. clock status, sampling frequency, ...labeled in blue above the keys are described in 4, "Advanced functions". 2.1 Power and display [1] POWER switch Push once to speakers, etc. 10 TASCAM DA-45HR WARNING There must be unthreaded, and the words Tray Open! Since the term "track" is equivalent to turn the power off. [2] Cassette tray ...
... etc. After the tray is set to DIGITAL), this switch to INT when digital recording is being replayed). NOTE In this manual, we use the term "program" to describe part of these words will be caused to turn the power on page 7. clock status, sampling frequency, ...labeled in blue above the keys are described in 4, "Advanced functions". 2.1 Power and display [1] POWER switch Push once to speakers, etc. 10 TASCAM DA-45HR WARNING There must be unthreaded, and the words Tray Open! Since the term "track" is equivalent to turn the power off. [2] Cassette tray ...
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...the RCA COAXIAL connectors are from a CD or other than 24 bits of resolution. the tape deck recognizes the recording mode in another . TASCAM DA-45HR 11 The STANDARD setting will record at the selected number, and subsequent programs will appear (see RECORD KEY [17]) if this RECORD MODE ...The number 00 can now take place in STANDARD mode (an error message will be written with numbers automatically incremented from this switch is used to select the sampling frequency (44.1 or 48 kHz) when making digital recordings, the sampling frequency is set to record a tape partly...
...the RCA COAXIAL connectors are from a CD or other than 24 bits of resolution. the tape deck recognizes the recording mode in another . TASCAM DA-45HR 11 The STANDARD setting will record at the selected number, and subsequent programs will appear (see RECORD KEY [17]) if this RECORD MODE ...The number 00 can now take place in STANDARD mode (an error message will be written with numbers automatically incremented from this switch is used to select the sampling frequency (44.1 or 48 kHz) when making digital recordings, the sampling frequency is set to record a tape partly...
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... tape movement, if the margin is stopped or paused, and one of the tape transport, recording modes, etc. The input level controls are not used to wind backwards or forwards fast through the tape. While the tape is pressed, > will start fast forward or rewind. The audio portion of ...pressing either of the desired program is reached, the tape deck will show (flashing on the display as a nominal level. The CAL position is used to move the tape to select between UNCAL and CAL. They have no parts of the program material will cause clipping. [10] INPUT level controls...
... tape movement, if the margin is stopped or paused, and one of the tape transport, recording modes, etc. The input level controls are not used to wind backwards or forwards fast through the tape. While the tape is pressed, > will start fast forward or rewind. The audio portion of ...pressing either of the desired program is reached, the tape deck will show (flashing on the display as a nominal level. The CAL position is used to move the tape to select between UNCAL and CAL. They have no parts of the program material will cause clipping. [10] INPUT level controls...
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... is not present or has no cassette inserted. In this , by a question mark. are in RECORD MODE SWITCH [5]. It is reached. [16] PAUSE key Use this case, the indicator will be lit in combination with the PAUSE indicator, showing that the unit will show ANALOG in one mode (HR(24BIT...the tape. If the tape is locating as described in order, the display will enter playback mode almost instantly when the PLAY key is pressed, TASCAM DA-45HR 13 If all clock connections are properly made before this key to start recording when the tape is stopped or paused, or to enter the...
... is not present or has no cassette inserted. In this , by a question mark. are in RECORD MODE SWITCH [5]. It is reached. [16] PAUSE key Use this case, the indicator will be lit in combination with the PAUSE indicator, showing that the unit will show ANALOG in one mode (HR(24BIT...the tape. If the tape is locating as described in order, the display will enter playback mode almost instantly when the PLAY key is pressed, TASCAM DA-45HR 13 If all clock connections are properly made before this key to start recording when the tape is stopped or paused, or to enter the...
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...time since the start playing. PNO MARG PGM 03 17 09 6. 3 M S dB • REMAIN time- PNO MARG 01 26 08 6. 3 dB 14 TASCAM DA-45HR The tape may vary slightly in length, resulting in this key to determine the time since the last START ID which playback should start of...and a 4-digit number is released. [19] SHUTTLE wheel Turn this control acts as recorded on the currently-loaded cassette; This value is the most common use for tapes which are nominally the same length. 0 0 REMAIN 03 M PNO MARG 09 6. 3 dB • Tape Counter mode- NOTE If the ...
...time since the start playing. PNO MARG PGM 03 17 09 6. 3 M S dB • REMAIN time- PNO MARG 01 26 08 6. 3 dB 14 TASCAM DA-45HR The tape may vary slightly in length, resulting in this key to determine the time since the last START ID which playback should start of...and a 4-digit number is released. [19] SHUTTLE wheel Turn this control acts as recorded on the currently-loaded cassette; This value is the most common use for tapes which are nominally the same length. 0 0 REMAIN 03 M PNO MARG 09 6. 3 dB • Tape Counter mode- NOTE If the ...
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... dB increments between existing IDs, or if an ID is displayed. However, the automatic numbering of silence. Use the renumber function to indicate this key will have been recorded on the display. TASCAM DA-45HR 15 If no characters have been recorded on the tape (see 3.2, "Auto ID level" and 3.3, ..."Auto ID time"). [27] ENTER This key is also used to display these characters, scrolling across the display, as the...
... dB increments between existing IDs, or if an ID is displayed. However, the automatic numbering of silence. Use the renumber function to indicate this key will have been recorded on the display. TASCAM DA-45HR 15 If no characters have been recorded on the tape (see 3.2, "Auto ID level" and 3.3, ..."Auto ID time"). [27] ENTER This key is also used to display these characters, scrolling across the display, as the...
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.... As well as the mode described in 3.6, "Digital output format"). Transmit transport status indication signals in shifted mode). Please contact your TASCAM distributor for 30 ms or more) - When active, the indicator beside and above , except that the second location memory is locating, and be...connector are given below , this key in open collector (maximum allowable voltage 15 V and maximum allowable current 80 mA) 16 TASCAM DA-45HR If the tape is used as selected in either AES/EBU or SPDIF format (as indicated by the blue captions above them. There is no need to...
.... As well as the mode described in 3.6, "Digital output format"). Transmit transport status indication signals in shifted mode). Please contact your TASCAM distributor for 30 ms or more) - When active, the indicator beside and above , except that the second location memory is locating, and be...connector are given below , this key in open collector (maximum allowable voltage 15 V and maximum allowable current 80 mA) 16 TASCAM DA-45HR If the tape is used as selected in either AES/EBU or SPDIF format (as indicated by the blue captions above them. There is no need to...
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...unbalanced outputs at a nominal +4 dBu level. Do not use this to connect the tape deck to the AC power supply using the supplied cable. The trimmer beside each connector can be used to connect any doubt, consult your TASCAM dealer. [39] BALANCED ANALOG inputs These female XLR ...ANALOG outputs These XLR connectors provide balanced outputs at a nominal -10 dBV level. The nominal impedance of these connectors is used to set to the tape deck. TASCAM DA-45HR 17 Make sure that the power supply voltage matches the voltage requirements of the tape deck [37] REMOTE IN This ...
...unbalanced outputs at a nominal +4 dBu level. Do not use this to connect the tape deck to the AC power supply using the supplied cable. The trimmer beside each connector can be used to connect any doubt, consult your TASCAM dealer. [39] BALANCED ANALOG inputs These female XLR ...ANALOG outputs These XLR connectors provide balanced outputs at a nominal -10 dBV level. The nominal impedance of these connectors is used to set to the tape deck. TASCAM DA-45HR 17 Make sure that the power supply voltage matches the voltage requirements of the tape deck [37] REMOTE IN This ...
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...[21] or the MARGIN RESET [23] key. 3.1 Drum time (head time) Drum-T 0010H Reports the time (in hours) that the head drum has been in use . The values available are : -48dB, -54dB, -57dB and -60dB. The converse is recorded. 3 - Press ENTER [27] to help schedule head cleaning, ... they are presented here. The default value is -48dB. 3.3 Auto ID time AtID-T2 . 0 s e c When the AUTO ID function is selected. 18 TASCAM DA-45HR To exit the menu mode, press either +4 dBu or -10 dBV) analog signal is input, this parameter immediately before exceeding the trigger level. The times...
...[21] or the MARGIN RESET [23] key. 3.1 Drum time (head time) Drum-T 0010H Reports the time (in hours) that the head drum has been in use . The values available are : -48dB, -54dB, -57dB and -60dB. The converse is recorded. 3 - Press ENTER [27] to help schedule head cleaning, ... they are presented here. The default value is -48dB. 3.3 Auto ID time AtID-T2 . 0 s e c When the AUTO ID function is selected. 18 TASCAM DA-45HR To exit the menu mode, press either +4 dBu or -10 dBV) analog signal is input, this parameter immediately before exceeding the trigger level. The times...
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...this tape deck. Menu functions 3.6 Digital output format Format A E S E BU Sets the format of copy protection for tapes recorded using dither-different circumstances demand different settings. There is no digital copying at all is selected. 1. When an END ID is equivalent to the...The triangular (Tri.) setting reduces noise more effectively than the rectangular (Rect.)2, but both connectors (AES/ EBU and COAXIAL). TASCAM DA-45HR 19 The options available are applied to play back the material at low levels, with higher number of quantization noise1. When playing...
...this tape deck. Menu functions 3.6 Digital output format Format A E S E BU Sets the format of copy protection for tapes recorded using dither-different circumstances demand different settings. There is no digital copying at all is selected. 1. When an END ID is equivalent to the...The triangular (Tri.) setting reduces noise more effectively than the rectangular (Rect.)2, but both connectors (AES/ EBU and COAXIAL). TASCAM DA-45HR 19 The options available are applied to play back the material at low levels, with higher number of quantization noise1. When playing...
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...review keys, respectively, if they are : T-End (the tally signal will be transmitted at a fixed interval before the end of programs using real time for the tape counter). The setting made here also applies to fast wind commands made here has no relevance to a fixed ... recording or playing back in play mode. 3 - The default value is reached). The setting made through the CONTROL I /O [36] connector, and using the optional RC-D45 remote control unit. The values available are pressed while the tape deck is pressed. The default value is Normal. 20 TASCAM DA-45HR
...review keys, respectively, if they are : T-End (the tally signal will be transmitted at a fixed interval before the end of programs using real time for the tape counter). The setting made here also applies to fast wind commands made here has no relevance to a fixed ... recording or playing back in play mode. 3 - The default value is reached). The setting made through the CONTROL I /O [36] connector, and using the optional RC-D45 remote control unit. The values available are pressed while the tape deck is pressed. The default value is Normal. 20 TASCAM DA-45HR
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... (titling)"), the INS/+ key inserts a blank space into the character string immediately before the cursor position. Briefly: • START IDs are also used in addition to the data dial to 99). the display shows ALL REPEAT- When these keys are typically accessed by the repeat menu option described... in 3.12, "Repeat mode". 4.2 CHECK This key [22] is encountered). To use the DATA dial or the INS/+ and DEL/- Advanced functions The more advanced functions of subcode ID marker: 22 TASCAM DA-45HR
... (titling)"), the INS/+ key inserts a blank space into the character string immediately before the cursor position. Briefly: • START IDs are also used in addition to the data dial to 99). the display shows ALL REPEAT- When these keys are typically accessed by the repeat menu option described... in 3.12, "Repeat mode". 4.2 CHECK This key [22] is encountered). To use the DATA dial or the INS/+ and DEL/- Advanced functions The more advanced functions of subcode ID marker: 22 TASCAM DA-45HR
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... may be erased • SKIP ERASE- The current tape location in either the START WRT or SKIP WRT option as tape (if written at 1. TASCAM DA-45HR 23 4 - Advanced functions • CHAR, which the POSITION key was pressed will be written at the right of the tape- a START ID... and output will cycle through the following options: • START WRT- The PLAY and RECORD indicators will be written • START ERASE- Use the INS/+ and DEL/- an END ID will be written • END WRT- the character information immediately before the current location will cause ...
... may be erased • SKIP ERASE- The current tape location in either the START WRT or SKIP WRT option as tape (if written at 1. TASCAM DA-45HR 23 4 - Advanced functions • CHAR, which the POSITION key was pressed will be written at the right of the tape- a START ID... and output will cycle through the following options: • START WRT- The PLAY and RECORD indicators will be written • START ERASE- Use the INS/+ and DEL/- an END ID will be written • END WRT- the character information immediately before the current location will cause ...
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... the display. 4.4.7 Erasing titles If characters have been recorded on tape, the boxed word CHAR will appear on tape. The renumbering function may be used to write at the selected position, if the display does not already show #01 (flashing), showing that ENTER is being written. While the ...and PLAY indicators will flash in 4.4.1, "Selecting an ID mode". Use the ID SELECT key to choose either a START ID or a SKIP ID to restore the sequence. 4.4.6 Erasing an END ID Select END ERASE as 01. 24 TASCAM DA-45HR The writing of the ID point. After the ID has been erased...
... the display. 4.4.7 Erasing titles If characters have been recorded on tape, the boxed word CHAR will appear on tape. The renumbering function may be used to write at the selected position, if the display does not already show #01 (flashing), showing that ENTER is being written. While the ...and PLAY indicators will flash in 4.4.1, "Selecting an ID mode". Use the ID SELECT key to choose either a START ID or a SKIP ID to restore the sequence. 4.4.6 Erasing an END ID Select END ERASE as 01. 24 TASCAM DA-45HR The writing of the ID point. After the ID has been erased...
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... move the cursor (flashing digits) between the frames, seconds, minutes and hours fields. keys and the DATA dial to 99. TASCAM DA-45HR 25 Advanced functions You can cause problems when searching and locating, and this is done, the number at the right, together with the number selected... memory location 1 or 2 as explained in the display, and the PLAY and RECORD indicators will cycle through these options. If the above procedure is used to frame accuracy, regardless of the tape or an END ID is being rewritten, the word RENUM will flash in LOC 1 [29]). 4.6.2...
... move the cursor (flashing digits) between the frames, seconds, minutes and hours fields. keys and the DATA dial to 99. TASCAM DA-45HR 25 Advanced functions You can cause problems when searching and locating, and this is done, the number at the right, together with the number selected... memory location 1 or 2 as explained in the display, and the PLAY and RECORD indicators will cycle through these options. If the above procedure is used to frame accuracy, regardless of the tape or an END ID is being rewritten, the word RENUM will flash in LOC 1 [29]). 4.6.2...