
702T User Guide and Technical Information
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Features and specifications are subject to change. Visit www.sounddevices.com for the latest documentation.
File types not recognized do not show up in the File Viewer, although all folders are viewable.
File details are shown on the right side of the display. The center divider points to the file selected for
information viewing. Information shown includes:
• file creation date, file flag (archive) bit status, checked means the file archive bit is set, clear
means the file archive bit is cleared
• file creation time, file size
• number of tracks, bit depth, sampling rate
• beginning (
BEG
) time code stamp of the file
• There is additional information available. Pushing the Rotary Switch will cycle through the be-
ginning time code stamp (BEG), file length (LEN) user bits (USR), and frames per second (FPS).
The File Viewer always exits to the main screen whether entered from the Setup Menu or from the HDD
button.
File Time and Date
Similar to a computer file system, all files recorded by the 702T are stamped with the time and date
of file generation. To ensure that accurate time-of-day and file generation dates are written for each
file, make certain that the time-of-day clock and calendar are accurately set.
File time and date and time code are unrelated.
1.
Enter the
TIME/DATE: SET
menu.
2.
Set the present time and date using the navigation tools below.
soft keys increment
and decrement
time and date,
Rotary Switch can
be turned, as well
advances to the
next selection
returns to the
previous setting
Once set, the time and date clock will be kept while 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 connection the CompactFlash card in the 702T appears as an external FAT32
removable storage volume.
Windows XP has a limitation on FAT32 drive formatting; XP can format a FAT32 volume to a maximum
of 32 GB, however it can read FAT32 volumes as large as 2 TB.
FAT32 has a maximum individual file size limitation of 4 GB. While it is possible to have thousands
of files on the 702T CF card, the largest any single file may be is 4 GB. The 702T automatically splits
audio files before the 4 GB size is reached and begins recording to a new file. When joined in an edit-
ing program, these files match seamlessly with no samples lost. The 702T has a menu-selectable file
size maximums of 512 MB, 1 GB, 2 GB, and 4 GB. The factory default setting for maximum file size
is 2 GB. Some applications will not properly import audio files above 2 GB. The 512 MB size makes