702 User Guide and Technical Information
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v. 2.67
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9)
Level Meter LEDs
Two 19-segment track level-meters indi-
cate level in dBFS. Metering ballistics are
selected in the Setup Menu.
10)
Power Button
Press and hold to power up the 702.
Press and hold to power down.
11)
Charge LED
Indicates the charge status of the on-
board battery charger. LED flashes when
external power is connected and the re-
movable battery is charging; illuminates
solid when battery is fully charged.
12)
Power LED
Indicates the 702 is powered and avail-
able for operation. LED flashes when the
removable battery or external DC is in a
low-voltage condition.
13)
Record Button
Press to record. The 702 is a record-
priority device; pressing this button
starts recording and discontinues all
other functions, except file operations.
Pressing button during recording can
set a cue marker or start a new file, as
selected in the Setup Menu.
14)
Stop/Pause Button
Press and hold this key for 150 ms to
stop recording. In Record Pause mode
the STOP key will pause the recording,
pressing it twice will finalize the record-
ing. In playback mode, a single press
pauses playback (play-pause), allowing
audio scrubbing with the FF and REW
keys. Another press of the key enters
play-stop mode where the FF and REW
keys select files for playback from the
current directory. One more press of the
key exits playback mode. In the setup
menu the stop key is also used to exit
from any menu, returning to the main
display.
15)
LCD Backlight Button
Press to toggle LCD and button-board
backlighting. Hold the button and turn
the Rotary Switch to adjust the bright-
ness of LEDs. In menu mode, functions
as the soft-button to cancel a selection.
16)
Fast-Forward Button
Performs fast-forward (FF) scrubbing
through a playing sound file when
pressed in playback and play-pause
mode. Play-pause indicated by flash-
ing A-time on LCD. Fast forward rate
increases the longer the button is held.
In play-stop mode (indicated by flashing
filename on LCD) selects the next file in
the record folder (either daily folder or
main folder).
17)
Play Button
Plays the sound file displayed in the
LCD. If pressed immediately after
recording is stopped, the most recently
recorded file begins playback.
18)
Rewind Button
Performs reverse (REW) scrubbing
through a playing sound file when
pressed in playback and play-pause
mode. Play-pause indicated by flashing
A-time on LCD. Reverse playback rate
increases the longer the button is held.
In play-stop mode (indicated by flash-
ing filename on LCD) selects the previ-
ous file in the record folder (either daily
folder or main folder).
19)
HDD (File Viewer) Button
Press to enter the File Viewer. Pressing
simultaneously with the MENU button
opens the time code jam menu.
20)
Headphone Output Peak LED
Indicates overload of the headphone
amplifier. When lit, the headphone cir-
cuit is overloading. Reduce headphone
level.
21)
LIM LED
Indicates that the microphone input
limiters are on. This LED does
not
show
input limiting activity (
see descriptor #27,
Microphone Input Limiter LEDs
).
22)
Link LED
Indicates that channels 1 and 2 are
linked as a stereo pair. In link mode in-
put 1 potentiometer controls gain, input
2 potentiometer controls left-to-right
balance. Inputs can be linked as either a
stereo L/R pair or as a a Mid-Side (MS)
pair.
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