1 - Introduction to the DA-40
TASCAM DA-40
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Always store DAT cassettes in their plastic cases to
prevent dust damage. Keep them away from mag-
netic fields (TV sets and monitors, speakers, etc.)
Although 180-minute DAT cassettes are available,
we do not recommend their use, as the tape in these
cassettes is thin, and may cause winding problems,
and physical damage to the tape.
DAT cassettes play in one direction only. Always
load DAT cassettes with the tape window uppermost,
and the arrow on top of the cassette pointing into the
tape deck, as illustrated below:
NOTE
Start recording on a new blank tape from the
beginning of the tape. There is no need for a
lead-in section, and recording from the start
of the tape will record the subcode from the
start, allowing accurate positioning within the
tape.
Also note that DAT cassettes are fitted with a sliding
write-protect tab to prevent accidental recording. The
cassette is write-protected when the tab is closed.
1.4.1 Head cleaning
Never attempt to clean the head of a DAT deck in the
same way that you clean the head of an analog tape
deck. Always use a special DAT head cleaning cas-
sette. Follow the instructions on the cleaning cassette
for optimum performance.
The head may need to be cleaned if you hear errors
(noise) on playback or while recording. You can
make a visual check of the error rates and error loca-
tions using the
DISPLAY [23]
key or the error dis-
play menu (3.15, "Viewing points at which block
errors have occurred").
1.5 Making connections
NOTE
Before making any audio connections to the
tape deck, make sure that all equipment is
turned off.
1.5.1 Making analog connections
Use balanced cables to make connections between
the
BALANCED INPUT
(female) and
OUTPUT
(male) XLR connectors of the tape deck, and the out-
puts and inputs of other audio equipment operating at
the profes4 dBu level. The wiring standards
for the XLR connections are printed on the rear panel
of the tape deck (1 = ground, 2 = hot, 3 = cold)
Use unbalanced cables to make connections between
the unbalanced input and output RCA connectors of
the tape deck and the outputs and inputs of audio
equipment operating at other levels.
1.5.2 Digital formats
Previously, the professional and consumer digital
audio formats were referred to as "AES/EBU" and
"SPDIF". In this manual, they are referred to by their
official names as "AES/EBU3-1992" and
"IEC60958" formats respectively. Please note that
there is no change to the data format--this is a name
change only.
1.5.3 Making digital audio connections
Use cables wired in accordance with the AES/EBU
standard to connect the
DIGITAL (AES/EBU)
INPUT
(male) and
OUTPUT
(female) XLR connec-
tors of the tape deck to other digital audio equipment.
Use unbalanced cables to connect the
DIGITAL
(COAXIAL) INPUT
and
OUTPUT
RCA connec-
tors of the tape deck to other digital audio equipment.
NOTE
The use of analog cables is not recom-
mended for digital audio use, and TASCAM
cannot guarantee reliable performance if such
cables are used for digital audio connections.
1.5.4 Making control connections
The optional RC-D45 remote control unit may be
connected to the
REMOTE IN
jack, using the 5 m
(approximately 16 ft) cable of the RC-D45.