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TASCAM DR-701D 

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(d) The crossed out wheeled dust bin  

symbol indicates that electrical and 

electronic equipment must be collected 

and disposed of separately from 

household waste.

(e)  The return and collection systems are available 

to the end users. For more detailed information 

about disposal of old electrical and electronic 

equipment, please contact your city office, 

waste disposal service or the shop where you 

purchased the equipment.

Disposal of batteries and/or accumulators

(a)  Waste batteries and/or accumulators should 

be disposed of separately from the municipal 

waste stream via designated collection facil-

ities appointed by the government or the local 

authorities.

(b) By disposing of waste batteries and/or accumu-

lators correctly, you will help save valuable 

resources and prevent any potential negative 

effects on human health and the environment.

(c)  Improper disposal of waste batteries and/or 

accumulators can have serious effects on the 

environment and human health as a result of the 

presence of hazardous substances in batteries 

and/or accumulators.

(d) The crossed out wheeled dust bin  

symbol indicates that batteries and/or 

accumulators must be collected and 

disposed of separately from household 

waste. 

If the battery or accumulator contains 

more than the specified values of lead (Pb), 

mercury (Hg), and/or cadmium (Cd) defined in 

the Battery Directive (2006/66/EC), then the 

chemical symbols for lead (Pb), mercury (Hg) 

and/or cadmium (Cd) will be indicated beneath 

the crossed out wheeled dust bin symbol.

(e)  The return and collection systems are available 

to the end users. For more detailed information 

about disposal of waste batteries and/or 

accumulators, please contact your city office, 

waste disposal service or the shop where you 

purchased them.

Pb, Hg, Cd

Contents

IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ..............................3

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS .............................3

Introduction ............................................................................6

Note about the Reference Manual .................................6

Included items .......................................................................6

Precautions for placement and use ...............................6

Using the TEAC Global Site ...............................................6

Beware of condensation ....................................................6

Cleaning the unit ..................................................................6

User registration ....................................................................6

Names and functions of parts ..........................................7

Front ........................................................................................................7

Rear panel ............................................................................................7

Left side .................................................................................................7

Right side ..............................................................................................7

Top ............................................................................................................8

Bottom ...................................................................................................8

Home Screen ..........................................................................8

Preparation ..............................................................................9

Powering the unit ...........................................................................9

Turning the unit on ........................................................................9

Setting the built-in clock ............................................................9

Turning the unit off (putting it in standby) ....................9

Inserting SD cards ........................................................................ 10

Connecting external stereo mics and monitoring 

equipment ........................................................................................ 10

Connecting cameras ................................................................. 10

Using the TIMECODE IN connector .................................. 10

Selecting the monitored signal ...........................................11

Menu structure ................................................................... 11

Basic operation procedures ...................................................11

Recording .............................................................................. 12

Setting input destinations.......................................................12

Adjusting the input level ..........................................................12

Using the limiter.............................................................................12

Setting the automatic level control (ALC) function 12

Setting the low-cut filter ..........................................................13

Recording formats ........................................................................13

Recording (MONO/STEREO/POLY (6ch)) ........................13

Adjusting the volume ................................................................13

Playback................................................................................. 14

Jumping to playback positions ........................................... 14

Connecting with a computer ........................................ 14

Connecting with a computer using USB ...................... 14

Exchanging files with a computer .................................... 14

Disconnecting from a computer ....................................... 14

Quick reference for using various functions ........... 15

Messages ............................................................................... 17

Troubleshooting ................................................................. 18

Specifications ...................................................................... 19

Ratings..................................................................................................19

Inputs and outputs ......................................................................19

Audio performance .....................................................................19

Recording times (in hours: minutes) .................................19

General ...............................................................................................20

Summary of Contents for DR-701D

Page 1: ...D01271700B ENGLISH FRAN AIS ESPA OL DEUTSCH ITALIANO OWNER S MANUAL MODE D EMPLOI MANUAL DEL USUARIO BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG MANUALE DI ISTRUZIONI DR 701D Linear PCM Recorder for DSLR...

Page 2: ...Wiesbaden Erbenheim Germany TEAC SALES TRADING SHENZHEN CO LTD Phone 86 755 88311561 2 Room 817 Block A Hailrun Complex 6021 Shennan Blvd Futian District Shenzhen 518040 China TASCAM is a trademark of...

Page 3: ...tandards Declaration of Conformity Responsible party TEAC AMERICA INC Address 1834 Gage Road Montebello California U S A Telephone number 1 323 726 0303 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Ru...

Page 4: ...ation tape or something like that to prevent them from contacting other batteries or metallic objects When throwing used batteries away follow the disposal instructions indicated on the batteries and...

Page 5: ...h the crossed out wheeled dust bin symbol e The return and collection systems are available to the end users For more detailed information about disposal of waste batteries and or accumulators please...

Page 6: ...exposed directly to rain or other water Do not place this unit on top of a power amplifier or other device that generates heat If this unit is placed near a power amplifier or other device with a lar...

Page 7: ...d using plugs from external devices do not apply excessive force to the plugs Doing so could damage the equipment a HOLD switch s PHONES volume d PHONES jack 3 5mm stereo mini jack f EXT IN 1 2 connec...

Page 8: ...shows the recorder operation status Indicator Meaning 8 Stopped 9 Paused 7 Playing back Searching forward m Searching backward Skipping to the beginning of the next file Skipping to the beginning of...

Page 9: ...2 Preparation Powering the unit 8 8 Using AA batteries 1 Open the front cover on the front of the unit 2 Pull the lever on the battery compartment cover down to open it 3 Install 4 AA batteries with t...

Page 10: ...3 5mm stereo mini plug cable commercial ly available to connect the OUT jack on the right side of this unit with the external mic input on the camera 8 8 When you want to input audio from the camera...

Page 11: ...r MONITOR button to return to the Home Screen NOTE When CAMERA INis selected you can monitor the input sound through the PHONES jack but the level meters will show the input sound according to the rec...

Page 12: ...bs to adjust the input levels Guidelines are shown at 20dB and 12dB Set levels so that they average around 20 dB and have a maximum level of 12 dB Set the input levels so that the 1 4 knob PEAK indica...

Page 13: ...ording Channels 1 4 and a stereo mix will all be recorded as a single file Recording MONO STEREO POLY 6ch 8 8 Make recording settings 1 Select the FILE TYPEitem on the REC SETTINGpage See Basic operat...

Page 14: ...of the next file Connecting with a computer You can transfer audio files on the SD card in the unit to a computer as well as transfer audio files from the computer to the unit Connecting with a comput...

Page 15: ...ff frequency Set the input gain Home Screen w MENU w INPUTw GAIN Sets the input gain Adjust the input level manually 1 2 3 4 knobs Watch the meters and set the recording level so that they do not peak...

Page 16: ...voltage Restore the unit to its default settings Initialize Home Screen w MENU w SYSTEMw INITIALIZE Use this function to restore all settings to their factory defaults Format an SD card Format Home Sc...

Page 17: ...e Sys File The system file required to operate this unit is invalid When this message appears press the DATA dial to automat ically create a new system file Layer too Deep Folders can be created down...

Page 18: ...nit connected to a computer by a USB cable 8 8 The SD card is not recognized Confirm that the SD card is inserted completely 8 8 Playback is not possible If you are trying to play a WAV file confirm t...

Page 19: ...jack Audio performance 8 8 Frequency response 20 Hz 20 kHz 0 5 1 dB LINE IN to LINE OUT 44 1 48kHz sampling frequency JEITA 20 Hz 40 kHz 0 5 1 dB LINE IN to LINE OUT 96kHz sampling frequency JEITA 20...

Page 20: ...2 channels HDMI not connected Recording 2ch 48 kHz 16 bit WAV files About 2 30 Channels 1 2 used Channels 3 4 unused 3mA phantom power used for 2 channels HDMI input connected 1080 60i Recording 2ch 4...

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