Chapter 2
Chapter 2
Location and Function of Parts and Controls
2-1
2-1 Front Panel
Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts and Controls
1
HEADPHONES level control
Adjusts the sound volume of the stereo headphones
connected to the HEADPHONES jack.
2
REMOTE (9P)/LOCAL selector
Set this selector to choose remote or local control of
this unit.
REMOTE: You can control the unit only from the
device connected to the REMOTE (9P) connector on
the connector panel.
LOCAL: You can control the unit using the keys on
the front panel. It is also possible to control the unit
from the equipment connected to the REMOTE (8P)
and REMOTE (37P) connectors as well as the optional
RS-232C connector located on the connector panel.
3
POWER switch
ON: Turns on the main power of the unit.
OFF: Turns off the main power of the unit.
4
EJECT key
Press to eject the cassette from the cassette
compartment. This key stays lit while the cassette is
being ejected.
5
Cassette compartment
Accepts a DAT cassette.
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POWER
ON
OFF
REMOTE (9P)
LOCAL
HEADPHONES
MIN
MAX
ALARM
MUTE
PB CONDITION
SERVO
REC INH
EJECT
STANDBY
START ID
PREVIOUS
NEXT
REW
FF
PLAY
STOP
REC
MEMORY
START
SYNC
REC
LOCATE
VARI
SPEED
CHASE
ASSEMBLE
AUDIO
SUB
INSERT
WREITE
ERASE
START ID
INPUT
MONITOR
B
B
CUE
MARK
MENU
DATA
SET
RECET
REW
FWD
DISPLAY
VIDEO
SYNC
EXT
INT
DIGITAL
AUDIO INPUT
ANALOG
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SAMPLING
44.1 kHz
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Display
Displays information such as time codes, audio signal
levels, and various settings.
See section 2-2 “Display” (page 2-6) for more information.
7
DISPLAY select key
Use this key to change the DISPLAY key menu
selection. Every time you press this key, the data
shown in the input/set data display area of the display
changes.
See section 7-2 “DISPLAY key Menu Operations”
(page 7-4) for more information.
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Summary of Contents for PCM-7040
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