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TASCAM 302MKII

 

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M

DOLBY NR switch : 

Selects the Dolby B or C

Noise Reduction system or defeats them. When
listening to a recording, set this switch to the setting
used for the original recording. 

Dolby noise reduction and HX Pro headroom
extension manufactured under license from Dolby
Laboratories Licensing Corporation. HX Pro
originated by Bang & Olufsen. 
“DOLBY”, the double-D symbol 

Î

 and “HX PRO”

are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing
Corporation. 

N

REV MODE switch : 

In non-reverse mode (

Ä

),

the tape stops recording or playing at the end of the
current tape side. 

In reverse mode (

ä

), both sides of the tape

continue to play over and over until you press
STOP. Recording automatically continues from the
forward side of the tape to the reverse side,
stopping at the end of the reverse side. If started
from the reverse side, recording stops at the end of
that side — the same as in non-reverse mode. 

The CONT position is for continuous play or
record from deck 1 to deck 2 with either a single or
multiple 302MKII system. 

O

INPUT controls : 

Adjust record level for the

individual deck 1 and deck 2. 

P

SLV/MSTR switch : 

Normally, leave this switch

OFF. Only when dubbing a tape onto, or recording
from an external single source on multiple units,
select SLV or MSTR. 

Q

INPUT/OUTPUT switch : 

Set to SEPARATE for

deck 1 and deck 2 to operate independently from
each other. With SEPARATE engaged, the inputs
and outputs on the rear panel are independent for
each deck. Only in DUAL REC mode, the inputs to
deck 1 have access to deck 2 as well. 

In COMMON mode, the F FWD, REW, STOP, or
PLAY PAUSE buttons have the same effect on both
deck 1 and deck 2, at the same time. But, if deck 1
is playing and you press PLAY on deck 2, deck 1
stops. Only the inputs and outputs on deck 1 can be
used. 

R

Tape Counter : 

Indicates in minutes and seconds

the elapsed time from any point on the tape selected
by RESET. 

NOTE

The tape counter is not a clock. The reading on the
tape counter is affected by the tape length, reel hub
diameter, and other mechanical factors. 

S

Peak Level Meters : 

Indicate tape signal levels

during playback, or input levels during Record
Ready and Record modes.

General Guide to the Controls and Connectors

Summary of Contents for 302mkII

Page 1: ...literature accompanying the appliance The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the...

Page 2: ...ich is marked with the letter L or coloured RED When replacing the fuse only a correctly rated approved type should be used and be sure to re fit the fuse cover IF IN DOUBT CONSULT A COMPETENT ELECTRI...

Page 3: ...g structure grounding of the lead in wire to an antenna discharge unit size of grounding conductors location of antenna discharge unit con nection to grounding electrodes and requirements for the grou...

Page 4: ...es 14 Recording an external source onto multiple cassettes simultaneously 15 Care and Maintenance 17 Troubleshooting 18 Error Messages 18 Specifications 19 Block Diagram 20 Optional Accessories RC 322...

Page 5: ...TASCAM 302MKII 5 General Guide to the Controls and Connectors...

Page 6: ...ls from deck 1 2 for monitoring tape signals from deck 2 or MIX for monitoring a mix of two tape signals During Record Ready or Record modes you can monitor input signals as selected with this switch...

Page 7: ...ltiple 302MKII system O INPUT controls Adjust record level for the individual deck 1 and deck 2 P SLV MSTR switch Normally leave this switch OFF Only when dubbing a tape onto or recording from an exte...

Page 8: ...ed to connect a multiple unit system as shown in the diagram on page 12 X REMOTE IN jack For connection to the optional control RC 322A Y CPS buttons Can operate when the transport is in Stop Play Rea...

Page 9: ...Its LED will turn on and both decks will go into Record Ready mode If you are using only one of the two decks put it into Record Ready mode by holding down RECORD and pressing PAUSE 7 Start the exter...

Page 10: ...ls Use the Hl SPEED mode when dubbing the entire tape without interruption Upon selecting either DUB STDBY mode deck 1 goes into Play Ready mode and deck 2 goes into Record Ready mode At this moment P...

Page 11: ...ng You can either connect a single amp speaker system to the deck 1 s output or an additional amp speaker system can be connected to the deck 2 s output as well To have both decks play sequentially 1...

Page 12: ...ched to read CP 01 2 To autolocate the tape say to the fifth program ahead press the CPS button repeatedly until 05 is displayed Then press F FWD If you press REW instead of F FWD the tape will be aut...

Page 13: ...the first units EXT CONTROL OUT to the second units EXT CONTROL IN the second units EXT CONTROL OUT to the third units EXT CONTROL IN and so on Finally connect the last units EXT CONTROL OUT to the fi...

Page 14: ...1 of the master unit are independent from all the other decks while the buttons on deck 2 of the master unit have effect on decks 1 and 2 of every slave unit 6 If need be rewind the source tape to the...

Page 15: ...of the master is left unused 1 If you haven t done so yet interconnect the units as shown on page 13 then connect the line output from the source unit to the DECK 2 INPUT jacks on the flrst unit 2 Swi...

Page 16: ...master reaches the end of the forward side before any tapes on the slaves recording continues on these tapes up to the end of their forward sides You can interrupt recording on all the decks by press...

Page 17: ...le residue on the pinch rollers 2 Using a clean cotton swab wipe off all excess rubber cleaner from the pinch rollers Make certain that there is no foreign matter remaining on the pinch rollers After...

Page 18: ...tch to the left OFF position Poor sound quality Heads are dirty Clean them as stated above Inappropriate DOLBY NR switch setting Set switch to the setting used for original recording Heads are magneti...

Page 19: ...h Position Metal 3180 s 120 s Normal Reference Record Level 250 nWb m 0 VU 315 Hz JEITA EXT CONTROL 3 5 mm mini jack REMOTE IN FROM RC 322A 2 5 mm mini mini jack Power Requirements USA Canada General...

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