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Remot

48

18

Specifications

Dimensions:

Width = 19.25" (48.90 cm)
Depth = 12.25" (31.12 cm)
Height = 3.50" (8.89 cm)

Weight:

12.1 lbs (5.49 kg)

Other Stuff

“Mackie,” the “Running Man” figure, “HDR24/96”, “Remote 48” and

“Remote 24” are trademarks or registered trademarks of Mackie

Designs Inc. All other brand names mentioned are trademarks or

registered trademarks of their respective holders, and are hereby

acknowledged.

© 2001 Mackie Designs Inc.

All Rights Reserved.

Printed in the U.S.A.

Rev A 10/01

Other Stuff

EDIT

                  

                  

ALT

CONTROL

19.25”

12.25”

3.50”

Troubleshooting & Warranty Service

If you think your Remote 48 has a problem, try the following:

Make sure the cable is plugged into the “Remote” jack on the rear panel of the
HDR24/96—the “Remote” jack is easy to confuse with the Ethernet jack.

Remove and reinstall the cable, reboot the HDR24/96, and/or replace the
Remote 48 cable (available at computer supply stores).

Be sure you are 

not

 using a CAT-5 crossover cable (usually known by its

yellow color and always labeled “Crossover”).

Put the Remote 48 into self-test mode and test the function of the switches
and LEDs.

•   Place a blank floppy disk into the HDR24/96  and power up the unit

while holding down 

Record Ready

 buttons 1 and 2 on the Remote 48.

•   When the unit is first powered on, all LEDs will be lit, and the Remote

48 firmware version number is shown in the LCD display.

•   Pressing a button associated with an LED turns the LED off.

•   Pressing a 

LOCATE

 button lights the LED above it in the Locator

section.

After all this, if it still doesn’t work properly please contact Mackie Designs
technical support at (800) 258-6883 (8:00 AM to 5:00 PM Pacific Time)—see the
included Warranty Card for details.

Summary of Contents for Remote 48

Page 1: ...REMOTE 48 USER S GUIDE PROFESSIONAL REMOTE CONTROL FOR THE HDR24 96 HARD DISK RECORDER...

Page 2: ...ning storms or when unused for long periods of time 13 Grounding and Polarization To prevent electric shock do not use the Remote 48 polarized plug with an extension cord receptacle or other outlet un...

Page 3: ...ther Mackie products Contents Introduction 4 Installation 5 Mount on Stand Optional 5 Mount on Mic Stand Optional 5 Plug It In 6 What About The Remote 24 6 Footswitch 6 Operation 7 Transport 7 Stop 7...

Page 4: ...ller for both the Mackie HDR24 96 and MDR24 96 It is used to control one or more HDR24 96 recorders The Remote 48 offers all the functionality of the HDR24 96 front panel along with several other feat...

Page 5: ...t and tilt adjustment made specifically for the Remote 48 See www quiklok com for specifications Mount on Mic Stand Optional When mounting the Remote 48 on a standard 5 8 thread mic stand we recommend...

Page 6: ...NC MACKIE MACKIE DIGITAL SYSTEMS AND THE RUNNING MAN FIGURE WARNING SHUT OFF POWER TO UNIT BEFORE INSTALLING OR REMOVING CARDS REMOTE VIDEO SYNC ACC 1 ACC 2 ETHERNET MIDI HDR 24 96 MOUSE FOOT SWITCH O...

Page 7: ...to stop recording The Record LED glows when recording and blinks when RECORD is engaged with no tracks armed In a 48 track system the Record LED glows when either HDR24 96 is recording Transport Loca...

Page 8: ...precise control of the transport position for cueing to edit points Pressing SHUTTLE or JOG engages Shuttle Jog and pressing any transport button except Record disengages Shuttle Jog With either SHUT...

Page 9: ...s in at the first punch point and punches out at the second The order of the punch points does not matter Rehearse REHEARSE allows you to practice punching without actually recording anything to disk...

Page 10: ...sly recorded audio this mode is used for overdubbing Unarmed tracks always monitor the playback of previously recorded audio Record Safe REC SAFE disarms all tracks and disables all recording controls...

Page 11: ...ED is off and the Slave HDR24 96 when the Deck 2 LED is blinking Edit The Edit button is not presently implemented and is reserved for a future software upgrade Vari Varispeed is not presently impleme...

Page 12: ...12 0 25 0 5 1 0 and 2 0 in Shuttle and contiguous values between 0 00 and 1 00 in Jog The blinking Rewind LED indicates reverse motion negative speeds Cue The CUE number display shows the Cue number...

Page 13: ...or operations require only one step others up to four Numeric Keypad The numeric keypad is used to enter time values into the Locate Time display or Cue numbers into the Cue display see TIME ENTRY EDI...

Page 14: ...continually until the field value is set by pressing EDIT TIME or ENTER EDIT TIME one or more times NEXT or PREV one or more times ENTER Press the NEXT and PREV buttons to increment decrement the val...

Page 15: ...s the time selected for the store operation Pressing the last key in the store sequence transfers the value of locate or tape time to the destination The STORE LED blinks when Store is armed and goes...

Page 16: ...ER Stores the directly entered time to a specific Cue Recall RECALL calls up the value of stored values into the Locate Time display After pressing RECALL you can preview any number of stored values C...

Page 17: ...TE Locates to a Cue from the Cue List Rotating the wheel or pressing NEXT or PREV allows you to scroll through the Cue List in chronological order until you find the desired Cue Time Code Calculator T...

Page 18: ...fuse with the Ethernet jack Remove and reinstall the cable reboot the HDR24 96 and or replace the Remote 48 cable available at computer supply stores Be sure you are not using a CAT 5 crossover cable...

Page 19: ...User s Guide 19 Remote 48 User s Guide Notes...

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