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TASCAM HD-R1  

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HD-R1 

Owner's Manual Addendum

D01140320A

Summary of new features

The following features were added in firmware version 

1.10.

1  Web Server Based Control added
2  Automatic time adjustment function added

Manual conventions

This manual addendum uses the following conventions. 

The names of keys, connectors and other parts of 

 

this unit and external equipment are shown with this 

typeface: MENU key
Text shown on the unit display is indicated with this 

 

typeface: 

On

Text shown on the computer display is indicated with 

 

this typeface: 

Next

.

Additional information is provided as necessary in TIP, 

 

NOTE and CAUTION sections.

TIP

Tips provide advice about ways that you can use unit 

features.

NOTE

Notes provide additional explanations, including special 

cases.

CAUTION

Cautions indicate directions that must be followed to 

avoid the possibility of injury, damage to equipment or 

loss of data.

Web Server Based Control 

function 

An Internet browser can be used for some HD-R1 

transport controls and settings.
The browsers that can be used are Internet Explorer 7 and 

8, Firefox 3.5.6 or later and Safari.

CAUTION

Take care when connecting the HD-R1 to a network that is 

route-able from the public internet. Telnet access requires 

no password, so the HD-R1 can be controlled at any time 

by anyone who knows the IP address. 
1  Start the computer and the Internet browser, and 

enter the IP address assigned to the HD-R1 unit 

after the http:// prefix in the address (location) bar.
Example: http://192.168.0.2/

To check the IP address assigned to the HD-R1, check 

the 

IP Address

 item in the 

Network

 submenu of 

the 

System Settings

 menu, which is accessed 

from the 

MENU

 screen.

 

Network submenu

CAUTION

Use a private address when 

IP Mode

 is set to 

Static

(This limitation does not apply when a global address is 

acquired.)
The ranges that can be used as private addresses are as 

follows. 

Class

IP address 

Subnet mask 

A

10.0.0.0 – 10.255.255.255

255.0.0.0

B

172.16.0.0 – 

172.31.255.255

255.255.0.0

C

192.168.0.0– 

192.168.255.255

255.255.255.0

Be careful to avoid conflicting IP addresses. 
If your network has a LAN administrator, consult with the 

administrator before making this setting. 
When using DHCP, the DHCP server automatically 

assigns IP addresses, so there is no need to worry about 

global/private addresses. However, in many cases the 

IP addresses differ each time that they are assigned, so 

you will need to check and input the IP address each 

time. (If the DHCP server uses MAC addresses for static 

assignment, the

 

IP address will not change.)

2  When the password entry screen appears on 

the computer display, enter the user name 

and password. The user name is 

HDR1

 and the 

password is 

hdr1

. (Upper and lower case letters are 

distinguished in these fields.)

NOTE

The user name and password are fixed and cannot be 

changed.
3  The transport screen (shown on the next page) 

appears on the computer display. You can use this 

screen almost in the same way as the transport 

keys to control unit.

CAUTION

Not all of the key operations available on the front 

panel of the unit can be conducted from this screen. For 

example, skipping and searching backward and forward 

by clicking and holding the 

Prev

 or 

Next

 buttons is not 

possible. Moreover, the screen has no equivalent to the 

MODE key or the SHUTTLE/DATA wheel, for example.
4  To change the settings, click the 

Settings

 hyperlink 

to open the settings screen. 

Summary of Contents for HD-R1

Page 1: ...bmenu of the System Settings menu which is accessed from the MENU screen Network submenu CAUTION Use a private address when IP Mode is set to Static This limitation does not apply when a global addres...

Page 2: ...g of the current track if located more than one second from its beginning Skips to the beginning of the previous track if located less than one second from the beginning of the current track Skips to...

Page 3: ...etup section 2 1 Media Use this to select the type of media Click the radio button to the right of a media type CF or USB to select it The one with the black dot is currently selected If the media typ...

Page 4: ...urce 5 9 Audio Overs Use the pull down menu to turn the automatic creation of markers whenever the audio input overloads On or Off 5 10 Time Interval Use the pull down menu to set the time interval of...

Page 5: ...Use the pull down menu to set the polarity of the busy 1 relay when it is idle 6 13 Busy 2 Signal Use the pull down menu to set the condition for generating a busy 2 signal 6 14 Busy 2 Polarity Use t...

Page 6: ...er the Time Zone and Day light Saving Time items become available TIP In order to confirm that the unit has correctly synchronized its time with an NTP server manually set the HD R1 system time incorr...

Page 7: ...tly to show the time accurately Daylight Saving Time This item is only enabled when Use Time Server is set to On This allows the clock to be set for daylight saving time DST or summer time Set it to O...

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