
702T User Guide and Technical Information
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v. 2.67
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23)
Media Ready LEDs
Indicates storage media is present and
available to record; CF (CompactFlash),
EX (external FireWire device) [
EX
requires 2.0-ready hardware
]. Flashing
indicates media problem.
24)
Media Activity LEDs
Indicates storage media read/write ac-
tivity. CF (CompactFlash), EX (external
FireWire device) [
EX requires 2.0-ready
hardware
]. Do not remove power until all
media activity LED’s are off.
25)
High-Pass Filter LEDs
Indicates that the high-pass (low-cut)
filter is active for the input. High-pass
only operates when the input is set to
microphone level.
26)
Phantom Power LEDs
Indicates that phantom power (48 volts)
is active for the individual input. Phan-
tom can be applied to microphone or
line-level signals (menu-selected).
27)
Microphone Input Limiter LEDs
Illuminates orange when limiting is oc-
curring on the microphone input. If con-
stantly lit, the microphone 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.
Panel Button Lock
Press and hold the backlight button then the tone button to bring up the Button Lock screen. Button
Lock prevents accidental changes to settings or record status. The 702T displays any button lock
options enabled.
select the soft buttons to
activate the appropriate
button lock mode
There are three modes:
•
Unlocked
– all buttons are accessible and operate normally.
•
Non-Transport Lock
– All front panel controls are locked except the Record, Stop, Play, Re-
wind and Fast Forward.
•
Lock All
– All front panel buttons are locked except the Record button. The Record button is
kept active so the user can initiate recording after entering this mode and enter cue markers.
To stop recording in this mode, you must disengage the panel lock and hit the stop button.