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702 User Guide and Technical Information 

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v. 2.67 

Features and specifications are subject to change. Visit www.sounddevices.com for the latest documentation.

Headphone Output 

The 702 headphone output is a flexible tool for monitoring audio in the field. The 702 allows the user 

to monitor inputs, tracks, and post-record tracks in a number of combinations. MS stereo monitoring 

is also available in headphones. 

The headphone output is independent of the Master Output Bus and the Output Bus 2—audio 

sources can be routed to headphones independent of routing assignments to output buses. 

The 702 is capable of driving headphones to extremely high sound pressure levels. Hearing experts advise 
against exposure to high sound pressure levels for extended periods. 

Selecting Headphone Sources 

The headphone source display on the main LCD screen (

) shows the audio sources sent to 

headphones. The 702 comes from the factory with several preset headphone audio source selections 

available on the Rotary Switch. These selections include inputs, tracks and track monitors. Turn the 

Rotary Switch to select among the available headphone monitoring sources. 

Track Monitoring While Recording (Confidence Monitoring) 

The 702 can monitor actual recorded audio written to the Compact Flash card during recording. This 

is commonly referred to as “confidence monitoring”. To monitor recorded tracks, during recording 

select one of the track monitor modes. Because of the record buffering topology of the 702, a delay 

of up to 12 seconds can be expected before recorded audio appears at the output. The 702 will play 

back recorded audio from the media highlighted on the LCD panel (see 

File Management and Copying

 

for more information on selecting and highlighting storage medium). 

Setting Headphone Source Options 

In addition to the 5 preset headphone routings, a total of 20 available “slots” can be filled in a user 

defined order. Headphone monitoring sources are selected from combinations of inputs, tracks, and 

post-record tracks, including stereo and MS decoding. The order of headphone selections is user-

selectable. Available sources for headphone monitoring include: 

HP Sources 

Description 

Inputs 

1,2

Stereo monitoring of input pairs. Input 1 is assigned to left headphone output; input 2 is 

assigned to right headphone output. 

Tracks 

A,B

 

Stereo monitoring of track pairs. Track 1 is assigned to left headphone output; track 2 is 

assigned to right headphone output. Upon playback, will play as track monitor. 

Monitor 

A,B 

Stereo monitoring of playback (post-record) track pairs. Track 1 is assigned to left head-

phone output; track 2 is assigned to right headphone output. 

When using the recorded track monitor selection, there is a sample rate dependent delay in the signal. At 48 
kHz sampling, the delay is approximately 12 seconds. This delay is due to the record buffering topology. Audio 
can not be monitored until it has left the record buffer and written to the recording media. 

Input 

1, 1 

 

Input 

2, 2 

Solo monitoring of selected input. This signal is sent to both sides of the headphones. 

Track 

A, A

  

Track 

B, B

 

Solo monitoring of selected track. This signal is sent to both sides of the headphones. 

Upon playback, will play as track monitor. 

Monitor 

A, A

  

Monitor 

B, B

 

Solo monitoring of playback (post-record) track. Highlighted media is source of moni-

tor program. This signal is sent to both sides of the headphones. When not in playback, 

headphones have no program. 

Inputs 

1, 2 (MS)

 

Stereo monitoring of discrete M (mid) and S (side) input pairs. Highlighted media is source 

of monitor program. 

Summary of Contents for 702

Page 1: ...te Rd 23 33 Reedsburg WI USA 1 608 524 0625 fax 1 608 524 0655 Toll Free 800 505 0625 www sounddevices com support sounddevices com 702 High Resolution Digital Audio Recorder User Guide and Technical Information firmware rev 2 67 ...

Page 2: ...backside front cover ...

Page 3: ...ring Recording Record Pause Record Timer Playback 32 AutoPlay Audio File Formats 32 WAV FLAC MP2 MP3 iXML RecordingTime Calculation 35 Uncompressed Recording Time in Track Hours MP3 Compressed Record Time in Hours File Naming Numbering 36 Scene Name Numbering Take Numbers Mono Track Name Designators Duplicate File Names Wave Agent Beta 38 File Management 39 Folder Actions File Viewer Screen File T...

Page 4: ...s to bring incredible feature depth with ease of use CompactFlash media is highly reliable industry standard and easily obtainable The removable rechargeable battery is a standard Sony compatible Li ion camcorder cell The 702 interconnects with Windows and Mac OS computers via FireWire for convenient data transfer and backup 702 Firmware Known Issues For a complete list of known issues regarding t...

Page 5: ... OR OTHER SIMILAR AUDIO OR VIDEO DEFECTS ARISING FROM RELATED TO OR OTHERWISE ATTRIBUTABLE TO THE PRODUCTS OR THE END USER S USE OR OPERATION THEREOF REGARDLESS OF WHETHER SUCH DAMAGES ARE CLAIMED UNDER CONTRACT TORT OR ANY OTHER THEORY CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES FOR WHICH SOUND DEVICES SHALL NOT BE LIABLE SHALL INCLUDE WITH OUT LIMITATION LOST PROFITS PENALTIES DELAY DAMAGES LIQUIDATED DAMAGES AND OTH...

Page 6: ...set Charge the included Li ion battery for 6 hours prior to initial use Menu Navigation Basics The Setup Menu provides options for recording routing and control The single layer menu struc ture allows for very quick navigation and function selection To enter the Setup Menu press the front panel menu button Once in the Setup Menu the following conventions are shared for navigat ing among selections...

Page 7: ...ling rate are displayed on the LCD panel 1 Select the bit depth as needed 2 Set the sampling rate as needed 3 Select the file type WAV mono or WAV poly FLAC MP2 or MP3 4 Select the storage medium s CompactFlash External drive or any combinations of the two drives for recording Recording With file parameters set the 702 is ready to record The 702 is a record priority device pressing the record butt...

Page 8: ...d practice to transfer sound files from the 702 to a computer before any processing is performed on the files To connect the 702 for FireWire transfer 1 Stop all playback and recording then shut down the recorder 2 Make certain the 702 battery is fully charged or that the unit is connected to external DC 3 Connect the 702 to the host computer with a FireWire cable 4 Power the 702 5 Initiate connec...

Page 9: ... are linked as a stereo pair Input 2 Gain adjusts left to right bal ance 4 MENU Button Used to access all 702 Setup Menu selec tions When in menu mode used to move up through the menu selections 5 LCD Display Primary display of the 702 The LCD is backlit using the LCD backlight control 15 6 Tone Oscillator Press to activate the tone oscillator press and hold for two seconds or longer to latch on p...

Page 10: ...on 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 increase...

Page 11: ... input is being hit with too hot of a signal Reduce the input sensitivity until limiting occurs infrequently 28 Input Signal Presence LEDs Indicates presence of analog or digital signal and its relative level on each of the four inputs 29 Input Peak Overload LED Indicates analog signal is approaching clipping 3 dBFS on each of the inputs Additionally flashes to indicate that an input is muted Pane...

Page 12: ...e Counter display is needed 4 Time Date Display Alternating display between the set date and time of the 702 This information is written as the creation and modification date for recorded sound files 5 Bit Depth Indicator Shows the set record bit depth In play back shows the file bit depth 6 Sampling Rate Indicator Shows the set record sampling rate In playback shows the file sampling rate 7 Headp...

Page 13: ...d to always be displayed in the Setup Menu option LCD GAIN DISPLAY Normal mic input gain range is from 26 dB to 70 dB low gain mic range is from 10 dB to 50 dB line input range is from 6 dB to 18 dB Locked will be displayed on the LCD when the pot is turned with digital inputs selected or with line inputs set to menu control 12 Cue Marker Display In record mode indicates when cue markers are set M...

Page 14: ...ut level and mode of the associated XLR input connector Input 1 also can be selected for AES3 input 4 TA3 Master L R Analog Outputs Active balanced line level analog L R outputs for the Master Output Bus Pro gram source and attenuation level are user selectable Pin 1 ground pin 2 pin 3 5 Headphone Output 3 5 mm TRS stereo headphone connec tor Can drive headphones from 8 to 1000 ohm impedances to v...

Page 15: ... In Accepts sources of 10 18 volts DC for unit powering and removable Li ion battery charging The Hirose 4 pin con nector is wired pin 1 negative pin 4 positive Pin 2 and pin 3 are used to charge the removable Li ion battery DC ground at both pins 1 and 2 is at the same potential as chassis and signal ground 5 Word Clock Input and Out Provides clock input and output for the 702 Word input accepts ...

Page 16: ...th a compatible computer lock 2 CompactFlash Slot Accepts CompactFlash cards with the label side up Compatible with Type I Type II and MicroDrives 3 Battery Mount Accepts Sony InfoLithium L or M Series removable batteries Also accepts batteries conforming to this mount Vari ous capacities from 1500 mAh to 7000 mAh are available 4 Battery Release Pin Push down the pin with a long skinny object such...

Page 17: ...nput LEDs associated with the pair will flash Analog Inputs Analog inputs 1 and 2 on XLR connectors are the primary connections into the recorder These inputs accept balanced or unbalanced mic or line level inputs When at mic level gain is controlled by the front panel potentiometers Gain for the line level inputs can be controlled by the front panel potentiometers or menu settings Line input gain...

Page 18: ...es are useful for high SPL recording environments The fade to off options allow for fader like control of your gain NORMAL FADES TO OFF provides a gain range of off or 0 to 67 4 dB and LOW FADES TO OFF pro vides a gain range of off or 0 to 52 4 dB High Pass Filters microphone level only The high pass filters on the microphone inputs use a combination of analog and digital filters to re duce sensit...

Page 19: ...elect switch must be set to AES EBU There is no level control for AES inputs The front panel digital input LEDs illuminate when digital signal is selected as input If the LED is flashing digital input is selected but a no valid digital clock is being received Digital Input AES3id S PDIF The 702 accepts AES3id and S PDIF unbalanced digital signals on the BNC connector The 702 will auto detect the t...

Page 20: ...48 kHz 30 mS 88 2 96 96 096 kHz 15 mS 176 4 192 kHz 7 5 mS Input delay can be useful for time aligning input signals from differing sources For example digital wireless mics that have a processing delay in their outputs In addition all digital conversion stages have delay Input to Track Routing The 702 uses a flexible routing scheme to assign inputs and tracks for recording The input matrix allows...

Page 21: ...g blue LED for the currently selected input to track combination 5 Once a track is assigned move to the next input to track combination desired 6 To remove an input to track combination assignment navigate that combination and press the UNASSIGN soft button 7 Exit and complete the assignment by pressing the check mark soft button The input routing menu will always exit to the main screen whether e...

Page 22: ...lly generated frequency Relationship Between Sampling Frequency and Audio Bandwidth The sampling frequency is expressed in samples per second in hertz and defines the number of times in a second that the analog audio signal has been measured Sampling frequency determines the audio bandwidth or frequency response that can be represented by the digital signal A quick estimate of the maximum bandwidt...

Page 23: ...devices one unit is designated as the word clock master and the others as slaves Generally the device with the analog to digital converter is designated as the word clock master The 702 can function as an analog to digital converter and can be used as a master word clock source Slaved devices will derive their word clock timing from either their digital audio inputs S PDIF or AES EBU or through th...

Page 24: ...nsure that all files generated are compatible 3 Set scene and take numbers on all linked recorders to the same starting file name There is no file name synchronization with multiple unit linking When linked record start and stop on slave units will not affect units above it in the linked chain This makes it possible for units to get out of synchronization if a unit other than the master is set to ...

Page 25: ...3 x 2 two channel analog tape out 3 5 mm TRS two channel Analog Line Out L R The analog line outputs are active balanced line level signals on Switchcraft TA3M locking connec tors The output level is a nominally 0 dBu at 20 dBFS The output level can be attenuated from the Setup Menu by up to 40 dB in 1 dB increments Both left and right outputs are attenuated equally Analog Tape Output The tape out...

Page 26: ...nt and Copying for more information on selecting and highlighting storage medium Setting Headphone Source Options In addition to the 5 preset headphone routings a total of 20 available slots can be filled in a user defined order Headphone monitoring sources are selected from combinations of inputs tracks and post record tracks including stereo and MS decoding The order of headphone selections is u...

Page 27: ...s have been chosen press done This will exit the headphone monitor mode setup You can exit the selection process by pressing the stop or cancel backlight button at any time If DONE is pressed in the first headphone slot the 702 will select a single option Tracks A B for head phone monitoring The 10 factory presets will be erased MS Stereo Monitoring The MS stereo mode decodes discrete Mid Side ste...

Page 28: ... output level of the warning bell is menu selectable from off to 12 dBFS in the Setup Menu Recording Start and Stop Bells If the Setup Menu option HP RECORD STOP BELL is enabled the 744T will generate beeps to alert the user of the recorder s current status These beeps are only sent to the headphone monitor these beeps are not present in the recordings or at the analog outputs 7 Series Status HP B...

Page 29: ...he 702 In VU mode the front panel meter labeling is in volume units Peak Peak reading ballistics correspond to actual signal maximums but don t necessarily correspond to perceived signal loudness A peak meter has a near instantaneous attack to display maximum signal amplitude and a slow decay to allow the user to see them Peak metering is essential for digital re cording since signal overload can ...

Page 30: ... is adjustable over a range of 40 to 0 dBFS in the Setup Menu option TONE LEVEL The tone frequency is adjustable from 100 to 10 000 Hz in increments of 10 Hz from the Setup Menu option TONE FREQUENCY Standard tone levels vary according to the practices and needs of production and post production but are generally in the 20 to 12 dBFS range The tone oscillator is activated by pressing the TONE key ...

Page 31: ...lay while the input gain pots are in use The LCD display can be set to always display gain by selecting Gain Only in the Setup Menu option LCD GAIN DISPLAY Record Indication The position of the A time numbers and time code numbers can be exchanged in the Setup Menu When BIG TIME CODE is selected in the menu the time code is displayed in the main numeric dis play If time code is turned off A time i...

Page 32: ...jacent red LED will illuminate to indicate that the unit is in record mode In the event that the system is not ready to begin a new file the recorder will enter standby mode REC Pending will appear in the File Name field of the LCD display and the adjacent red LED will flash The 702 will immediately begin recording as soon all selected media is ready If no inputs are routed to tracks recording can...

Page 33: ...2 kHz two seconds of pre record buffer is available Failure During Recording In the event of a recording media failure the error will be indicated on the front panel and by a tone in headphones Possible causes of media failure include a full CompactFlash card or a card not ca pable of keeping up with the record data Front Panel Lockout See Panel Lock on page 8 to engage panel lock to prevent chang...

Page 34: ...ompactFlash card using a card reader the 702 will recognize valid audio files In addition files copied to CF from a computer can be played back in the recorder This is useful when using the 702 as a high resolution playback device When play is pressed the 702 defaults to playing the most recently recorded or played sound file unless another sound file is selected There are two ways to select sound...

Page 35: ...code stamp time code frame rate date and time of the original recording bit depth sampling rate originating machine serial number FLAC Free Lossless Audio Codec is a lossless data compression algorithm specifically designed for au dio It is a convenient way to extend recording time with no effect on audio quality It is suitable for recording and archiving FLAC in particular offers data compression...

Page 36: ...e Extension Multi Medium Recording PCM 16 or 24 32 to 192 2 WAV yes FLAC 16 or 24 32 96 2 FLAC no MP2 mono 16 32 44 1 48 64 96 128 160 192 1 MP2 no MP2 stereo 16 32 44 1 48 64 96 128 160 192 256 320 384 2 MP2 no MP3 mono 16 32 44 1 48 32 64 96 128 160 192 256 320 1 MP3 no MP3 stereo 16 32 44 1 48 32 64 96 128 160 192 256 320 2 MP3 no For MP2 Stereo the per channel bit rate is half of the selected ...

Page 37: ...6 5 MB min 24 192 33 0 MB min Storage in GB 1000 MB 1 GB 1 3 30 3 03 2 02 1 01 0 51 2 6 60 6 07 4 05 2 02 1 01 4 13 2 12 1 8 09 4 05 2 02 8 26 4 24 3 16 2 8 09 4 05 15 49 5 45 5 30 3 15 2 7 59 40 132 121 80 9 40 5 20 2 60 198 182 121 60 7 30 3 100 330 303 202 101 50 6 The chart above shows recording time available with the 702 Time is expressed in hours per track track hours at the specified data ...

Page 38: ... 71 47 35 28 23 17 14 4 142 94 71 56 47 35 28 8 284 189 142 113 94 71 56 15 533 355 266 213 177 133 106 40 1422 948 711 568 474 355 284 60 2133 1422 1066 853 711 533 426 100 3555 2370 1777 1422 1185 888 711 The chart above shows recording time available with the 702 for storage of MP3 files Time is ex pressed in hours at the specified MP3 supported by the 702 Note that all MP3 files are two channe...

Page 39: ...e entered from left to right and deleted from right to left 3 Use the Rotary Switch or the soft button arrows on the left to choose characters Press the Rotary Switch or press the fast forward button to save the character and move to the next position 4 To save the scene name press the soft button labeled check or the Rotary Switch without selecting a character After the ninth character is entered...

Page 40: ...fy each track each file is identified by an underscore and track number suffix The file of the first track recorded has _1 appended to it The file name suffix _1 and _2 always correspond to tracks A and B respectively For instance if track B is the only track recorded it s file name suffix will be _2 Duplicate File Names When the 702 detects that a duplicate file name is going to be generated in a...

Page 41: ... key is pressed This reduces the likelihood of empty folders Top Level folder is a root level folder and can be set with a user selected name The Top Level folder can also be de activated by selecting NONE from the Setup Menu If the Top Level folder is not used then the next lower level folder will reside at the drive s root If the TOP LEVEL folder is active then the MID LEVEL and BOTTOM LEVEL fol...

Page 42: ...d to be a Daily folder in the menu File Folder Options This is a BOTTOM LEVEL folder set to Scene from the menu File Folder Options File Finder Navigation Moving from file to file on the recorder is similar to navigating among files on a computer 1 Enter the File Viewer by either selecting FILE VIEW FILES file in the Setup Menu or by pressing the front panel HDD button By default the folder with t...

Page 43: ...le the removable rechargeable battery is attached If it is removed the internal AA NiMH time code battery maintains the time of day and date for 20 days or more File Size Maximum The CompactFlash card is formatted as a FAT32 volume This structure allows for the CF cards to di rectly mount on common computer platforms either using the units FireWire or from a card reader Using the FireWire connecti...

Page 44: ...Last 48Hr Media Media Copies files created in the last 48 hours between media Flagged Media Media Copies all files with their archive bit set between Once file copying has begun the 702 searches the source media for the selected files The 702 will then search the destination drive looking for duplicate file names The LCD will report the number of files found the number of duplicates found and the ...

Page 45: ...rompted to delete the most recent take 4 Press the soft check box to delete the take Files that have been deleted as false takes are moved to the FALSETAKES folder and the file s metada ta False Takes flag is set to true The False Takes folder sits in the drive root When recording to Com pactFlash and external FireWire storage devices files from each media will be moved to each media s FALSETAKES ...

Page 46: ... the take so that post can quickly identify which takes to use The Take Status of the last take recorded can be quickly changed in the Take Status Menu Any take recorded prior to that must be changed in the Take List Take Status changes are applied to all available media that recorded the selected take If one of the media has been removed and a Take Status change is performed the 702 reports Warni...

Page 47: ...The Take List can also be accessed via the Setup Menu option FILE VIEW TAKE LIST 3 Scroll among files to find the take that is to have its status changed 4 Press the soft No Good Rewind key or the soft Circle Fast Forward key To remove the take status indication highlight the No Good or Circled file and select No Good or Circle again 5 Press the soft X LCD Backlight key or Stop key to exit the Tak...

Page 48: ...s scene names folder options etc will be saved The 702 can format and use Compact Flash cards with a minimum capacity of 64 MB There is no practi cal limit to the maximum Compact Flash card capacity 2 TB Formatting the CF rebuilds the FAT file allocation table and erases all audio and data files present on the card While some PC and Mac utilities can recover files immediately after formatting a CF...

Page 49: ...the Setup Menu item FIREWIRE CONNECTION Because the 7 Series can write to all available mediums simultaneously the ability to write to an external drive reduces the need for post record copying of sound files External hard drive is attached and is selected as the recording destination External FireWire drives require 2 0 ready 702 hardware Only recorders specifically labeled 2 0 ready are able to ...

Page 50: ...eWire cables is possible it is strongly recommended to attach bus pow ered drives with the recorder turned off Qualified Drives Any external FireWire storage volume that can be formatted and addressed as FAT32 can be used with the 702 These include external hard drives bus powered or mains powered Drives as large as 2 TB can be addressed FireWire CompactFlash card readers DVD RAM drives FireWire d...

Page 51: ... the 702 to a computer via FireWire 1 Stop all playback and recording activity 2 Interconnect the 702 to a FireWire enabled computer using an appropriate FireWire cable No drivers are required if the computer meets the requirements listed in Specifications 3 Make certain that within the FIREWIRE CONNECTION setup menu option COMPUTER CONNECT has been selected 4 The 702 will now show the screen belo...

Page 52: ...ording or playback operation During typical operation the 702 will run for approximately two hours from the included 1500 mAh Li ion battery Lithium Ion Rechargeable Battery The 702 is compatible with Sony mount L or M type Li ion rechargeable batteries Numerous power capacities are available in these battery types ranging from 1000 mAh to 7000 mAh The 702 s mount accommodates unlimited battery de...

Page 53: ...king Charger enabled battery is charging If the charge LED shows anything but a successful charge the Li ion battery may require replacement Time of Day Battery The 702 has an internal NiMH LR6 AA battery to power to the time code generator circuitry and time of day clock This battery is charged simultaneously with the Li ion battery Additionally the AA is charged from the Li ion battery when the ...

Page 54: ...ent with a given record ing setup The 702 power consumption varies over a range between 4 W to 20 W 12 volts depending on ac tive functions The following functions have the most significant affect on power consumption Inputs Active analog inputs increase power consumption If recording from digital sources dis able analog inputs or inputs altogether to reduce power consumption If recording solely t...

Page 55: ...ph 4 When the upgrade and verify process is complete power cycle the 702 On power up the LCD will turn solid black and the green LED next to the FireWire port will blink 20 times When the update sequence is complete the 702 will reboot once again 5 Verify the firmware version using the INFO SOFTWARE menu 6 Reset the time of day clock time code generator and verify any recording parameters 7 It is ...

Page 56: ...r Folders Files when displayed Shortcut Edit User Interface Edit shortcut if on shortcut number Scene Track Lists Edits Same as hitting Play button Time Menu Moves to next field CTRL Up Arrow Setup User Interface Menu Moves to the previous category CTRL Down Arrow Setup User Interface Menu Moves to the next category Page Up Setup User Interface Menu Moves to the previous category or marker Page Do...

Page 57: ...ng being edited End Goes to the end of the string being edited Assignable Shortcuts Keyboard shortcuts can be programmed to control nearly every function on the 702 Shortcuts can select and change menu items with a simple key strokes Combinations of computer keyboard func tion keys along with Control Alt and Shift can also be programmed The following chart shows what keys are programmable Hot Key ...

Page 58: ...ogic Inputs and Outputs Identical to shortcuts assigned to computer keyboard key sequences the CL 1 has six contacts that can be programmed to perform Setup Menu items or control the record play and stop functions of the recorder A switch connected between the assigned pin and ground pin 7 will form a circuit Closing the circuit will activate the programmed action The Logic pins on the CL 1 can be...

Page 59: ...electing the preset All previous settings are lost when a preset is applied 702 Presets Factory Preset Film Preset Reporter Preset Music Preset Rec FireWire Connection External Drive External Drive Computer Connect Computer Connect Rec Sampling rate 48 kHz 48 kHz 44 1 kHz 44 1 kHz Rec Bit Depth 24 bits 24 bits 16 bits 16 bits Rec File Type wav poly wav poly wav mono wav poly Rec Media Select EXHDD...

Page 60: ...k B Track B Track B Track B Output2 L R Attenuation 0 dB 0 dB 0 dB 0 dB Digital Output Mode Consumer Consumer Consumer Consumer Play AutoPlay Mode Play All Play All Play All Play All Time Date 12 24 Hr 12 Hr 12 Hr 12 Hr 12 Hr Time Date Date Format MM DD YY MM DD YY MM DD YY MM DD YY LCD Contrast 50 50 50 50 LCD Gain Display Bit Depth SR Gain Bit Depth SR Gain Bit Depth SR Gain Bit Depth SR Gain LC...

Page 61: ...fined User Setup Data File All of the set parameters in the table above can be saved to a date file on the CompactFlash card By entering the Get Save Setup Menu the user can save or restore parameters to and from this data file This binary file is named 702 SUP and is saved in SOUNDDEV folder on the CompactFlash card Setup Menu The chart below describes the available setting for the 702 Setup Name...

Page 62: ...r to 1 Never take numbers do not reset When scene is changed take resets when scene name is changed When daily folder changes takes reset on new day Either scene or daily takes reset on either change 11 Rec Pre Roll Time Selects the amount of pre roll time the 702 will add to the beginning of each file 0 10 sec 48 kHz 0 5 sec 88 2 96 096 kHz 0 2 sec 96 096 192 kHz 12 Rec Dither Selects whether to ...

Page 63: ...put mode selects whether the gain setting is controlled by the front panel knobs or by the menu sensitivity settings below Use front panel knobs Use sensitivity settings 30 31 Line Input 1 Gain Line Input 2 Gain Adjusts the input sensitivity of line level inputs when set to Use Sensitivity Settings Adjustable from 6 dB to 18 dB in 0 1 dB steps 32 33 Input 1 Delay Input 2 Delay Sets a digital delay...

Page 64: ...r Out put Bus TA3 Outputs and Tape Outputs Input 1 Input 2 Track A Track B Input 1 2 Track A B 45 Output 1 L R Attenuation Selects the attenuation level of signal sent to the Master Output Bus Selectable from 0 to 40 dBFS 46 47 Output 2 Left Source Output 2 Right Source Selects the signal source for output bus 2 sent to digital output bus 2 Input 1 Input 2 Track A Track B Input 1 2 Track A B 48 Ou...

Page 65: ... list of headphone selections 62 HP Favorite Mode Selects the audio source monitored when the Rotary Switch is pressed during recording or playback Inputs 1 2 Tracks A B Monitor A B Input 1 1 Input 2 2 Track A A Track B B Monitor A A Monitor B B Inputs 1 2 MS Tracks A B MS Tracks A B MS Inputs 1 2 1 2 Tracks A B A B 63 HP Playback Mode Selects the audio source sent to headphones upon playback No c...

Page 66: ...ow Batt Volt Sets the warning voltage of the low battery alert with an external power source Internal battery warning threshold is factory set 10 0 18 0 VDC 0 1 V steps 79 Power Ext Power Function Controls the behavior of the unit when power is applied to the external DC jack Pin 3 of the external DC input must be wired in order for the External Power Func tions to operate Do Nothing Power On Unit...

Page 67: ...can be placed on often used menu items A breadcrumb is set by holding the play button when at a selected menu item A small dot is shown to the left of the setup number Any number of breadcrumbs can be set but their utility is reduced with too many applied toggles among menu bread crumbs to higher numbered items with no bread crumbs placed moves to the next general menu section press and hold to se...

Page 68: ...s soft buttons to mute inputs Input Routing Stop and Input Hold Stop and press INPUT to cycle through input routing presets Last preset will open the input routing menu to the custom route selection Phantom 1 Tone and Menu Toggles input 1 phantom power Phantom 1 2 are linked when Inputs 1 2 are linked Phantom 2 Tone and HDD Toggles input 2 phantom power Low cut 1 Backlight and Menu Toggles Input 1...

Page 69: ...tion 67 Function Key Sequence Action Flashlight Mode Rewind and Play and Stop With the power off hold down these buttons while powering the unit to enter Flashlight mode This illuminates all LEDs except for three Press power again to exit ...

Page 70: ...ource A weighted filter Mic 128 dBu max 130 dBV 150 ohm source 20 Hz 20 kHz BW flat filter gain fully up THD Noise Mic 0 004 max 1 kHz 22 Hz 22 kHz BW gain control down 15 dBu input Line 0 004 max 1 kHz 22 Hz 22 kHz BW gain control down 16 dBu input Gain input dBu to 20 dBFS Mic normal gain mode 24 3 67 4 dB Mic low gain mode 9 3 52 4 dB Mic normal fades to off gain mode off 0 67 4 dB Mic low fade...

Page 71: ... Vista Mac OS X only C Link 6 wire modular input and output RS 232 machine control word clock time code transfer Powering Internal Voltages 16 VDC regulated audio rails 5 VDC data 3 3 VDC data 1 5 VDC DSP core 48 VDC phantom power Power supply batteries operating cell removable 7 2 V nominal Sony M or L type Li ion operational from 6 8 V time code battery 1 2 V AA nickel metal hydride Power supply...

Page 72: ...aster Output Bus tip signal L ring signal R sleeve signal ground Master Output Bus signal in an unbalanced consumer electronic level 3 5 mm Headphone tip signal L ring signal R sleeve signal ground mates with 3 5 mm TRS jack AES3id S PDIF Input center pin signal sleeve ground BNC female unbalanced coaxial connection 75 ohm connectors recommended AES3id S PDIF Output center pin signal sleeve ground...

Page 73: ... to store wallets keys and mobile phones handcrafted in China Wave Agent Beta WAV file librarian for Mac OS and Windows computers Wave Agent provides a comprehensive and indispensable range of tools for preparing audio files for problem free passage through complex production workflows XL 1394 The XL 1394 Power Filter is used when connecting bus powered disk drives DVD RAM and hard drive to the 7 ...

Page 74: ... Hirose 4 pin locking DC connector HR10 7P 4P XL LCD Protective clear Lexan LCD cover for 7 Series Digital Recorders Protects the LCD glass from scratches and water Kit of four covers XL NPH NP type battery cup with 24 inch cable terminated in Hirose 4 pin locking DC connector HR10 7P 4P at equipment end XL RJ RJ 12 to RJ 12 for C Link to C Link 702 702T 722 and 744T recorder linking 12 inch XL WP...

Page 75: ...nity 50 Hz to 10 kHz CISPR 22 EN55022 2003 Radiated and conducted emissions Class B EN61000 4 2 2001 IEC61000 4 2 2001 ESD 4 kV contact 8 kV air discharge EN61000 4 3 2001 IEC1000 4 3 2001 Radiated RF immunity 10 V m 80 1 kHz amplitude modulation EN61000 4 4 2001 IEC61000 4 4 2001 AC power ports EFT Burst I O lines 0 25 kV to 1 0 kV power line 0 5 kB 1 kV EN61000 4 4 2001 IEC61000 4 4 2001 EFT Bur...

Page 76: ...RE PRODUCT like any other copyrighted material except that you may make copies as only provided below You may not copy the printed materials accompanying the SOFTWARE PRODUCT Restrictions on use Licensee may not distribute copies of the SOFTWARE or accompanying materials to others Licensee may not modify adapt translate reverse engineer decompile disassemble or create derivative works based on the...

Page 77: ... above they may not apply in all cases For all service including warranty repair please contact Sound Devices for an RMA return mer chandise authorization before sending your unit in for repair Product returned without an RMA number may experience delays in repair When sending a unit for repair please do not include ac cessories including SSD drives CF cards batteries power supplies carry cases ca...

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