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D01134001D

OWNER'S MANUAL

HS-4000

4 Channel Audio Recorder

Summary of Contents for HS-4000

Page 1: ...D01134001D OWNER S MANUAL HS 4000 4 Channel Audio Recorder ...

Page 2: ...is own expense CAUTION Changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by TEAC CORPORATION for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this equipment For U S A In North America use only on 120V supply WARNING TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE CE Marking Information a Applicable electromagnetic environment E4 b Peak inru...

Page 3: ...t for ventilation Allow at least 10 cm 4 in at the rear of the unit for ventilation 1 Read these instructions 2 Keep these instructions 3 Heed all warnings 4 Follow all instructions 5 Do not use this apparatus near water 6 Clean only with dry cloth 7 Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions 8 Do not install near any heat sources such as radia...

Page 4: ...re attached to the unit it is possible to install the unit into a rack so that its front panel is about 4 cm inside the front of the rack Remove the three screws that attach the rack mount ears from each side and then use the screws to reattach the ears as shown in the illustration below ª ª For China ...

Page 5: ... the master clock 33 Setting inputs and outputs 33 Setting the inputs 33 Setting reference levels 34 Connecting headphones 34 Online function 35 Recording operation limitations 35 5 Projects 36 Project organization 36 File formats 36 Monophonic and polyphonic modes 36 Folders where files are saved in mono mode 36 PROJECT screen 37 Project selection screen 37 Session selection screen 37 AES31 file ...

Page 6: ...e Fade IN Remove Fade Out 65 Setting the playback level of a designated region Level 65 Undoing the previous edit UNDO 66 Redoing an edit REDO 66 Bouncing 67 8 Take mode 68 Preparing to record 68 Basic preparations 68 Creating a new project 68 Creating new sessions 68 Arming tracks for recording 69 Recording mode settings 69 Setting the file format 69 Other recording settings 70 Making a recording...

Page 7: ... page 104 SYNC page 104 T C page 105 SETUP page SYNC T C screen 106 I O page 106 Remote settings REMOTE SETUP 106 GENERAL page REMOTE SETUP screen 106 PARALLEL page 107 RS 232C page 108 RS 422 page 108 ETHERNET page 108 Mixer settings MIXER SETUP 109 INPUT page 109 MONITOR MIXER page 110 SETUP page MIXER SETUP screen 110 Output signal block diagrams 111 Level meters settings METER SETUP 112 System...

Page 8: ...31 Take mode 131 Playlist mode 131 On air mode 131 Recording synchronized with timecode 131 Timeline mode 131 Take mode 131 Playlist mode 131 On air mode 131 Basic operation 132 Timecode offset 132 Rechase 132 15 Importing files recorded by other devices 133 Preparation before importing 133 Using imported files on this unit 133 16 Troubleshooting 134 17 Messages 135 18 Specifications 146 General 1...

Page 9: ...tuitive operation is possible using graphical interface on TFT color touchscreen 4 channels of XLR analog balanced inputs and outputs 2 stereo pairs of XLR AES EBU digital inputs and outputs 2 channels of XLR analog monitoring outputs Headphone output XLR time code input and output BNC media reference NTSC PAL black burst signals and HDTV Tri level signals and word clock input and output thru Comp...

Page 10: ... emits heat Beware of condensation If the unit is moved from a cold to a warm place or used immediately after a cold room has been heated or otherwise exposed to a sudden temperature change condensation could occur Should this happen leave the unit for one or two hours before turning the unit on Cleaning the unit Wipe the unit with a soft dry cloth to clean it Do not use any benzine paint thinner ...

Page 11: ...n the DATA dial while pressing and holding the HOME key to adjust the brightness of the color display the PAUSE REC PLAY and ONLINE keys and the JOG SHUTTLE SLOT 1 and SLOT 2 indicators Push and turn the DATA dial while pressing and holding the HOME key to adjust the brightness of only the color display 6 MENU key Press to open the MENU screen Press the MENU key while pressing and holding the HOME...

Page 12: ...e previous screen When a pop up window is open press this to cancel an operation i CALL CHASE key Press to locate to and pause playback at the call point which is where playback last started from playback standby Press this key while pressing and holding the SHIFT key to turn synchronization with timecode ON OFF o LCD TILT button Press this button to unlock the color display To adjust the angle of...

Page 13: ...ts from connector 2 v REMOTE connectors Connect a TASCAM RC HS32PD remote control sold separately here CAUTION This is not an Ethernet connector LAN etc Never connect this to a network using an Ethernet cable Doing so could damage this unit or equipment in the network b RS 422 connector This is a D sub 9 pin RS 422 serial control connector Use it to connect an external controller for example NOTE ...

Page 14: ...O Command output for tally output The internal circuit is open collector 10Ω output impedance Low command output when operating 20 V dielectric strength 35 mA maximum current 1 With an RC SS20 this is assigned to the CF 2 With an RC SS20 this is assigned to the CD indicator 3 50 mA maximum supplied current When REMOTE Select pin 14 is set to high it functions according to the operation mode and ca...

Page 15: ...C connector will be made functional in a future firmware version update Please contact TASCAM customer support for information about this unit s RS 232C command protocol RS 422 connector You can control this unit remotely by connecting the RS 422 connector on its rear panel to a controller or editor compatible with SONY P2 protocol RS 422 Make settings related to operation on the REMOTE SETUP scre...

Page 16: ...current time display mode Touch this area to change the time display mode The time elapsed from the beginning of the timeline is shown The timecode for the timeline is shown 6 Timecode status button indicator When accurate timecode is input and recognized correctly the TC indicator appears green When timecode is not recognized correctly the TC indicator does not appear Synchronized playback status...

Page 17: ...gnal level for a track is shown if input monitoring for it is set to ON or if it is armed for recording and not playing back Each track also has an overload indicator at its right end that appears red when the input overloads During playback the playback level of a track is shown if input monitoring is set to OFF When the input source is set to a digital input but there is no input signal or if th...

Page 18: ...ed when recording If there is no media in the CF card slot No Media appears on a light gray background If the CF card has no projects or sessions No Project appears When an unformatted CF card is inserted UNFORMAT appears When a CF card is inserted in the CF card slot that is not being used during recording UNMOUNT appears When recording is stopped the usual screen is shown If the total number of ...

Page 19: ...ames The second half of the take name is comprised of one alpha betical letter and a three digit number Press the EDIT button to open the screen where you can change the letter You can change the three digit number with the and buttons You can also touch the numerical part to highlight it in yellow and use the DATA dial to change the number In the following cases appears and the value cannot be ch...

Page 20: ... time display mode ELAPSED This shows the elapsed time from the beginning of the take or entry REMAIN This shows the remaining time until the end of the take or entry ELAPSED REMAIN The elapsed time is shown in the time counter area and the remaining time is shown at the right end of the time bar as a negative number REMAIN ELAPSED The remaining time is showing the time counter area and the elapse...

Page 21: ...his opens the ADJUST ENTRY screen where you can edit an entry See Editing entry titles on page 88 See Editing the playback start and stop positions on page 89 See Using the numeric entry screen to edit the playback beginning and ending positions on page 90 REBUILD button Use to rebuild when for example a file has been erased from the unit using FTP SAVE button This saves the current playlist This ...

Page 22: ...is ON the icon appears When online playback mode is OFF the icon appears with green letters Time counter button The time displayed is the elapsed time or the remaining time When online playback mode is ON the background appears red Otherwise this is the same as on the Home Screen in timeline mode Touch this area to open a pull down menu where you can change the time display mode To close the pull ...

Page 23: ...s red Mark name This is the name of the mark at the current time or the nearest preceding mark Otherwise this is the same as on the Home Screen in take mode Mark List button Touch this button to open the mark list for that player These are the same as on the Home Screen in timeline mode Manual Locate button Touch this button to open the MANUAL LOCATE screen for that player These are the same as on...

Page 24: ... Touch to switch between actual playback and rehearsal confirmation playback modes See Using the ON AIR button to switch between rehearsal confirmation playback and actual playback modes on page 99 4 CREDITS 7 button Touch to conduct credits playback This starts playback from the beginning of the selected file and stops at the applicable mark See Conducting credits playback on page 99 NOTE The ON ...

Page 25: ...e CF card once press the square button to the right of the slot and then reinsert the card Removing CF cards Turn the unit power OFF or stop operations before removing a CF card CAUTION Never remove a CF card during recording playback or any other operation that accesses the CF card Doing so could for example cause recording errors loss of recorded data and sudden loud noises to be output through ...

Page 26: ...cluding fingernail tips to touch it Always touch it with your fingers Do not press the display forcefully with a finger or poke it with a pen toothpick or other pointed object Doing so could damage the display or cause malfunction The display touch screen is constructed of a film and glass Do not apply strong force to its surface Doing so could break the glass When using the display do not put a h...

Page 27: ...oring equipment which could result in damaged equipment and hearing loss Setting the time of the built in clock 1 Press the MENU key on the front panel to open the MENU screen 2 Touch the SYSTEM SETUP button to open the SYSTEM SETUP screen 3 Touch the CLOCK ADJUST tab to open the page where you can set the built in clock 4 Touch the item that you want to change and use the DATA dial on the front p...

Page 28: ...eyboard Transport operations not locked by OnAir ON SAFE STOP PLAY PAUSE ONLINE FLASH START If you press the button for a section it changes from UNLOCK to LOCK with a yellow background and the locked area appears dimmed Everything locked When the LCD Section is set to LOCK the following pop up message will appear if you touch the display Display panel locked The following pop up message will appe...

Page 29: ...ALLEL or ETHERNET connector External control input locked Recording times The table below shows the total amount of recording time in hours and minutes possible on CF cards of various capacities for each available recording format File recording format and number of tracks recorded CF card capacity 8GB 16GB 32GB 16 bit 44 1kHz 4 tracks 6 18 12 36 25 12 16 bit 48kHz 4 tracks 5 48 11 34 23 08 24 bit...

Page 30: ...e CF MANAGE screen 3 Touch the SELECT button next to the CF SELECT item to open the CF SELECT screen NOTE You can also open the CF SELECT screen by touching the recording media display button on the Home Screen 4 Touch the button for the CF card that you want to use to select it The background of the selected CF card appears yellow 5 Touch the SET button to return to the CF MANAGE screen 6 If you ...

Page 31: ... in the pop up window The CREATE PROJECT screen automatically opens 7 Follow the procedures in Creating a new project on page 68 8 8 Creating a project automatically after quick formatting If you press the QUICK Create Project button instead of the QUICK button next to the FORMAT item a new project will be created after the CF card is quick formatted When doing this however you cannot change the p...

Page 32: ...hunks For details about all of the settings see Creating new projects on page 39 3 Touch the NEXT button to open the next page On this page you can set the frame type and bit length NOTE Touch the NEXT button again to open the third page where you can set the starting time and number of tracks in timeline mode for example For details about each item see Creating new projects on page 39 Press the C...

Page 33: ...ecode settings SYNC T C on page 104 Setting inputs and outputs Setting the inputs 1 Press the MENU key on the front panel to open the MENU screen 2 Touch the MIXER SETUP button to open the MIXER SETUP screen On the INPUT page make settings for each channel s input source For details see INPUT page on page 109 3 If necessary touch the MONITOR MIXER or SETUP tab to open the corresponding page where ...

Page 34: ...l See REFERENCE LEVEL page on page 113 3 If necessary touch the ANALOG Ref LEVEL ADJUST tab to adjust each channel On the ANALOG Ref LEVEL ADJUST page you can make precise adjustments to the reference levels of the analog inputs and outputs for each channel independently See ANA Ref LVL ADJ page on page 113 NOTE On the CLOCK ADJUST page you can change the system time Connecting headphones Connect ...

Page 35: ...cording operation limitations With this unit if the total number of files folders and other items in one folder becomes too great recording to that session will be restricted in the following ways 8 8 When the total number of items in one folder exceeds about 20000 Recording of a new take might not be possible even when starting recording from a stopped state When a project or session is loaded re...

Page 36: ... polyphonic mode multiple tracks are recorded together as a single BWF file When transferring a file to an audio application that is compatible with polyphonic files multiple tracks can be imported at once CAUTION In current version monophonic mode cannot be selected It will be set automatically to polyphonic mode Monophonic mode is planned for a future firmware version upgrade Folders where files...

Page 37: ...e project that is currently selected If no project is selected press this button to show infor mation about the entire CF card 0CREATE PROJECT button Touch to open the CREATE PROJECT screen 0MULTI SELECT button Touch to enable the selection of multiple projects 0MENU button Touch to open a pull up menu where you can select LOAD REBUILD EDIT NAME and DELETE 0Scroll buttons Use these buttons to scro...

Page 38: ...rch to select the corresponding AES31 file 0INFO button Touch this button when an AES31 file is selected to open a pop up window with information about the selected file If no take is selected press this button to show information about the current session Take selection screen The take selection screen is only shown when the operation mode is take mode 0Session name display This shows the current...

Page 39: ... lines forward or backward You can also use the DATA dial to scroll through a list one line at a time Project operations Creating new projects 1 Press the PROJECT key on the front panel to open the PROJECT screen 2 Touch the CREATE PROJECT button on the PROJECT screen to open the CREATE PROJECT screen This screen has three pages CREATE PROJECT screen 1 3 You can make the following settings on this...

Page 40: ...t creation completes the Home Screen reopens NOTE Immediately after creation the new project becomes the current loaded project The current project is shown on the PROJECT screen with the icon of a yellow folder with the letter C to the left of the project name When creating a new project session the Home Screen NEXT TAKE NAME page setting is set to Session Name so the initial Take Name pattern wi...

Page 41: ...MENU button on the PROJECT screen to open a pull up menu 3 Touch the EDIT NAME button in the pull up menu to open the PROJECT NAME screen NOTE When multiple projects are selected the EDIT NAME button in the pull up menu is not available 4 Use these to input the project name The input method is the same as explained above 5 Touch the Enter button on the PROJECT NAME screen or press the DATA dial to...

Page 42: ...gress is shown in a pop up window When rebuilding completes the pop up window disappears NOTE If you rebuild when no project has been selected in the PROJECT screen the selected CF card is rebuilt entirely Erasing a project 1 Press the PROJECT key on the front panel to open the PROJECT screen 2 Select the project that you want to erase You can touch the MULTI SELECT button on the PROJECT screen to...

Page 43: ...the MAKE SESSION button 5 Touch the OK button or press the DATA dial when a confir mation pop up message appears During the creation of a session a progress status pop up appears When session creation completes the pop up disappears NOTE Immediately after creation the new session becomes the current loaded session The current session is shown on the session selection screen with the icon of a yell...

Page 44: ... from that session s take selection screen If you rebuild without selecting a session on the session selection screen the entire current project will be rebuilt Copying sessions You can copy session folders between CF 1 and CF 2 two CF cards are necessary When you copy a session the same folder structure is created at the copy destination CAUTION If you copy a session with a different sampling fre...

Page 45: ...ection screen If it is not the current project a pop up window appears confirming that you want to load it 3 Select the session that you want to erase Touch the MULTI SELECT button to enable the selection of multiple sessions 4 Touch the MENU button on the session selection screen to open a pull up menu One session selected Multiple sessions selected 5 Touch the DELETE button in the pull up menu 6...

Page 46: ... screen session selection screen AES31 file selection screen take selection screen playlist selection screen a different screen will open as shown below Project selection screen Session selection screen AES31 file selection screen Take selection screen Playlist selection screen Timeline mode Take mode Playlist mode NOTE In on air mode only the ON AIR LIST screen will be shown ...

Page 47: ...le when recording in 2 track polyphonic mode with a sampling frequency of 44 1kHz 48kHz 48kHz 0 1 and the mirror recording function is not being used i The mirror recording function uses dual media slots This cannot currently be used with confidence monitoring support is planned for a future version upgrade i Recording and playback with timecode synchronization is possible i The bounce function ca...

Page 48: ... are fixed Those on the left are assigned to A and those on the right are assigned to B In A B MIXED mode though key assignments can be switched between A and B as desired 0Unit functions as two independent playback systems 0Simultaneous playback of 2 polyphonic files with up to 2 channels each is possible at all compatible sampling frequencies Fs 0Using a TASCAM RC HS32PD remote control dual flas...

Page 49: ...unctions of flash keys when pushed Set all keys to one of two options Flash Start Standby Set one of three options for each flash key separately On air mode functions The functions that can be used in on air mode are as follows 0Four channel playback at all available sampling frequencies 0BWF J cue point playback 0CREDITS playback Selecting the operation mode 1 Press the MENU key on the front pane...

Page 50: ...ting time and number of tracks to be recorded in timeline mode and then set whether other settings should be retained from the currently open project or whether the factory defaults should be used instead For details see Creating new projects on page 39 3 After you complete making settings touch the CREATE PROJECT button NOTE If a project with the same project name already exists the CREATE PROJEC...

Page 51: ...o create a new session and return to the Home Screen For details about session operations see Session operations on page 43 Arming tracks for recording 1 Press the HOME key on the front panel to open the Home Screen 2 Touch the REC MON button to open a pull up with REC and MON buttons To arm tracks for recording touch their record arm buttons When a track is armed to record its button appears red ...

Page 52: ...o start recording at the located point current point NOTE When stopped pressing the PLAY key while pressing and holding the REC key will also start recording When timecode synchronization is ON recording will start at the timecode from when this unit was synchronized with the master timecode When recording starts the transport status indicator at the top left of the Home Screen changes to the reco...

Page 53: ...ge 122 as you make online output settings Locating to playback starting points You can locate to the time where you want to start playback using the m and keys and the mark jumping and manual locate functions When timecode synchro nization is ON playback will occur at the input timecode so locating as described above is not necessary Playback Press the PLAY key to start playback Press the PAUSE ke...

Page 54: ...ndby starts Importing and exporting AES31 editing information Importing AES31 editing information You can import AES31 editing information located in the current session to the currently loaded session When viewed on a computer the folder of the CF card should be as follows CF drive name project name session name AES31 editing information NOTE You cannot import an AES31 editing information file fr...

Page 55: ...me Screen 2 Touch the session name button on the Home Screen to open a pull down menu 3 Press the EXPORT AES31 button on the pull up menu to open the AES31 NAME screen where you can input the AES31 data file name Input the file name Use the same input method as in Editing the project name on page 40 NOTE If the current session has already had an AES31 file imported or exported a pop up window appe...

Page 56: ... up disappears NOTE When you save a timeline the contents of the timeline are overwritten in the AES31 file that was last imported exported and that file is exported output Importing all takes NOTE Each take is imported to the timeline at the timecode set in the take Takes that do not have set timecodes are imported at 00h 00m 00s 00f The current timeline will be cleared and all tracks that match ...

Page 57: ...Enter key to confirm a setting and its ESC key to clear all the values Editing timelines You can cut erase and divide regions The basic procedures for editing are as follows Refer to the explanations of each of the editing functions for details about them 1 Press the HOME key on the front panel to open the Home Screen 2 Touch the EDIT MODE button to enter edit mode The EDIT MODE button will be hig...

Page 58: ...g 4 Touch the IN OUT button to open a pull up menu 5 Touch the SET IN button in the pull up menu to set the editing start point IN point The IN mark appears at the current position in the mark display area Setting editing end points 1 Use them keys for example to locate the timeline cursor to the position time where you want to end editing 2 Touch the IN OUT button to open a pull up menu 3 Touch t...

Page 59: ...in the copy buffer If an entire fade in out is included in the selected region the settings of that fade will also be copied Copy buffer Selected range 1 Press the HOME key on the front panel to open the Home Screen 2 Touch the EDIT MODE button to enter edit mode If TIMELINE Rec Tracks is set to 2trx2 select the tracks to be copied 3 Move the timeline cursor to the region that you want to copy 4 I...

Page 60: ... shown again after a pop up message appears At this time the EDIT pull up menu will still be open Erasing the data of a selected region Erase When you erase a selected region that region becomes silent The data that follows it does not shift NOTE The erased data is stored in the copy buffer If an entire fade in out is included in the selected region the settings of that fade will also be copied If...

Page 61: ...on three regions will be created one before the timeline cursor one with the copy buffer contents and one after the timeline cursor If the set point is in a fade in or fade out that fade in fade out is cleared Copy buffer 1 Press the HOME key on the front panel to open the Home Screen 2 Touch the EDIT MODE button to enter edit mode If TIMELINE Rec Tracks is set to 2trx2 select the tracks where the...

Page 62: ...ll still be open Inserting pasting data from a select file at a set point Ins Paste File You can insert or paste an entire BWF WAV file at a set point NOTE You can only insert and paste files that have the same number of tracks as the TIMELINE Rec Tracks setting If you try to insert or paste a file that has a different number of tracks it will not be possible and a message will appear All regions ...

Page 63: ...he Current Position button or File T C button to start inserting pasting When inserting When pasting At this time if you touch the CANCEL button the SELECT FILE screen will be shown again NOTE If timecode data is not set in the selected file and you touch the File T C button the file will be inserted pasted at 00h 00m 00s 00f If you selected a file from a folder other than the current session fold...

Page 64: ...be shown again after a pop up message appears At this time the EDIT pull up menu will still be open Setting fade ins and outs for designated regions Fade IN FadeOut Use this function to set fade ins and outs for designated regions NOTE Fade in out intervals appear blue on the display Fade in intervals are from the beginning of the region to the set point Fade out intervals are from the set point t...

Page 65: ...re designated region from the end of the fade to the beginning of the fade out 1 Press the HOME key on the front panel to open the Home Screen 2 Touch the EDIT MODE button to enter edit mode If TIMELINE Rec Tracks is set to 2trx2 select the tracks for which you want to set the playback level NOTE You cannot set the playback level when multiple files 1 2tr and 3 4tr are selected In this case touchi...

Page 66: ...ing occur The main unit power is turned off A project session is loaded AES31 editing information is imported The operation mode is changed Redoing an edit REDO After undoing an edit you can redo it 1 Press the HOME key on the front panel to open the Home Screen 2 Touch the EDIT MODE button to enter edit mode 3 Touch the EDIT button to open a pull up menu 4 Touch the REDO button in the pull up men...

Page 67: ...the interval 9 Touch the BOUNCE I O button to open a pull up menu 10 Touch the BOUNCE button on the pull up menu to open the BOUNCE NAME screen where you can input the bounce file name Input the file name Use the same input method as in Editing the project name on page 40 11 Press the Enter button The following confirmation pop up message will appear Touch the Root dir button to save the bounce to...

Page 68: ...hould be retained from the currently open project or whether the factory defaults should be used instead For details see Creating new projects on page 39 3 After you complete making settings touch the CREATE PROJECT button NOTE If a project with the same project name already exists the CREATE PROJECT button appears gray and you will not be able to create a new project If this happens change the pr...

Page 69: ...o arm tracks for recording touch their record arm buttons When a track is armed to record its button appears red Recording mode settings 1 Press the MENU key on the front panel to open the MENU screen 2 Touch the REC SETUP button to open the REC SETUP screen On the REC MODE page you can turn confidence monitoring on or off For details see Confidence monitoring on page 122 Setting the file format T...

Page 70: ...ayback you cannot overwrite a recording CAUTION When in recording standby the parallel control signals output are high for TALLY_RECORD and low for TALLY_ PAUSE When in recording standby the REC and PAUSE keys on the front panel will be lit Stopping recording To stop recording press the STOP RETAKE key Retaking a recording While pressing and holding the SHIFT key press the STOP RETAKE key to delet...

Page 71: ...annels tracks that you are playing back Audio from the audio input connectors is output for the channels that have input monitoring ON 1 Touch the REC MON button on the Home Screen to open a pull up with REC and MON buttons 2 If input monitoring is on for any playback channels MON buttons appear blue touch those MON buttons to turn them off turning them gray Setting the online function Refer to On...

Page 72: ...sh start function on page 123 Take operations You can create multiple takes in the same session folder For details 5 Projects on page 36 The following operations are possible with takes p Changing take start times p Adding marks to take names and removing them p Copying takes p Deleting takes p Sorting takes p Moving takes p Editing take names Changing the start time of a take 1 Press the PROJECT ...

Page 73: ... cally be converted to BWF format and a pop up message stating this will appear Using with take names Select a take and touch the CIRCLE TAKE button to add an to the beginning of that take s name In addition you can add an to the beginning of a take name or remove it by touching the take name button on the Home Screen to open a pull down menu and touching the CIRCLE TAKE button in it CAUTION Be aw...

Page 74: ...copied file size exceeds the open capacity of the copy destination when you try to copy it will not be possible and a pop up message will warn Cannot Copy Not enough space on CFn If the sampling frequency of the copy destination project is different when you try to copy it will not be possible and a pop up message will warn Cannot Copy Destination Project is different Fs Deleting takes 1 On the ta...

Page 75: ...election screen Moving takes You can move takes to change their playback order TAKE 3 TAKE 1 TAKE 2 TAKE 3 TAKE 4 TAKE 5 TAKE 4 TAKE 1 TAKE 2 TAKE 5 1 On the take selection screen select the take that you want to move 2 Touch the MENU button on the take selection screen to open a pull up menu Take selection screen with pull up menu open 3 Touch the MOVE button in the pull up menu to open the TAKE ...

Page 76: ...en NOTE If multiple takes are selected the EDIT NAME button in the pull up menu cannot be selected 4 Input the take name Use the same input method as in Editing the project name on page 40 5 Touch the Enter button on the TAKE NAME screen or press the DATA dial to confirm the take name and return to the take selection screen CAUTION Be aware that you can change the names of takes that are used in p...

Page 77: ... it is not the current session a pop up window appears confirming that you want to load it Touch the OK button 6 Touch the OK button or press the DATA dial when a confir mation pop up message appears When loading a session completes the last loaded playlist is automatically loaded or a default playlist is created for a new session and the Home Screen reopens Creating a new playlist You can create ...

Page 78: ...lder inside the session folder on the CF card When viewed on a computer the folder of the CF card should be as follows CF drive name project name session name _playlists JPPA PPL file name NOTE If you save a playlist after importing it the imported contents of the playlist are saved in this folder If you do not save it the imported contents of the playlist will be cleared when you load another pla...

Page 79: ...or which you want to change the name to open the session selection screen If it is not the current project a pop up window appears confirming that you want to load it 3 Touch the e button for the session that contains the playlist for which you want to change the name to open the playlist selection screen If it is not the current project a pop up window appears confirming that you want to load it ...

Page 80: ...een If it is not the current project a pop up window appears confirming that you want to load it Touch the OK button 4 Select the playlist that you want to load 5 Touch the MENU button on the Playlist selection screen to open a pull up menu Single mode Dual or A B MIXED mode 6 In single mode touch the LOAD button in the pull up menu When in dual mode press the LOAD to A or LOAD to B button to load...

Page 81: ...dded to a playlist Only takes files in the session in which the playlist was created can be added as entries When a take file that is in another session in the same project is added to a playlist it is copied to the session where the playlist was made Even during playback of a playlist entries can be added to or removed from it and their names can be changed The entry that is currently playing how...

Page 82: ...rd or backward You can also scroll through the entry list one line at a time using the DATA dial 9 START TC LENGTH The entry starting time or entry length time is shown The START TC LENGTH button item shown in white is currently displayed 0 MULTI SELECT button Touch to enable the selection of multiple entries q MENU button Touch to open a pull up menu that contains the following items REBUILD CAPT...

Page 83: ... name list of the current session t Key set selection button Use the key assign buttons to select whether the left key set or the right key set is shown When entries have been edited but not saved appears The layout of these buttons differs according to the player mode and RC HS32PD Flash start key mode setting on the GENERAL page of the REMOTE SETUP screen Player mode Key mode Left button Right b...

Page 84: ... Buttons are classified using the following colors Assign File Screen Meaning Orange ENTRY assigned to player A stopped Green ENTRY assigned to player A in use Purple ENTRY assigned to player B stopped Blue ENTRY assigned to player B in use Grey Entry with different format that cannot be played back Grey No entry 2 Take name list buttons Three lines of the take name list and buttons are shown in A...

Page 85: ...s and on the right side is the list of takes that can be assigned NOTE You can also touch the t ASSIGN button on the Entry List screen to open the Assign File screen 3 First select the key assign button of the take that you want to assign NOTE The appearance of the key assignment button screen will be partly different when the player mode is single dual or A B MIXED and the RC HS32PD Flash Start K...

Page 86: ...or DATA dial to scroll through the list until the take appears and then touch its name TIP If the take that you want to add is in a different session in the same project touch the current session name button to open the session list Then touch the name of the session that contains the take that you want to add to open that session s take name list 8 When in A B MIXED mode use the buttons below the...

Page 87: ... B1 12 Page numbers 1 001 016 017 032 A 001 016 B 001 016 A 001 012 B 001 012 2 033 048 049 064 A 017 032 B 017 032 A 013 024 B 013 024 3 065 080 081 096 A 033 048 B 033 048 A 025 036 B 025 036 4 A 049 064 B 049 064 A 037 048 B 037 048 5 A 065 080 B 065 080 A 049 060 B 049 060 6 A 081 096 B 081 096 A 061 072 B 061 072 7 A 073 084 B 073 084 8 A 085 096 B 085 096 means there is no corresponding page...

Page 88: ...e CLEAR button to clear all those entries at the same time On the Assign File screen when a button on the left is selected you can clear its entry by touching the take name that appears yellow in the take list on the right side or by touching the MENU button and then touching the CLEAR button on the pull up menu Editing entry titles 1 Press the HOME key on the front panel to open the Home Screen 2...

Page 89: ...rsor bar blinks When a time unit is selected use the DATA dial to change the Start End position Select the time unit for the precision at which you want to make the change For example select the frame unit for frame precision or the sample unit for sample precision If the selected unit is increased decreased beyond its maximum minimum the next larger unit is increased decreased by one NOTE You can...

Page 90: ... position of the entry If you begin input without selecting a digit input will start from the smallest one To input a specific digit touch it to make its background yellow and then use the number buttons or the DATA dial to enter two digits at a time Touch the CURRENT b button to copy the current playback position to the input value On the EDIT END POINT numeric entry screen touch the SET MAX 5 bu...

Page 91: ...ext to Start TC is the timecode of the start of the selected entry Touch the EDIT button in the Start TC item to open the EDIT START T C screen where you can edit the timecode of the beginning of the entry This step repeats the previous step Use the FRAME EDIT button on the EDIT START T C screen to set whether or not you will edit the frame value 6 Use the number buttons to input the timecode for ...

Page 92: ...ations are the same as usual If you change the Start Point or Fade In Length the playback position will move to the Start Point If you make this change during playback playback will resume after moving to the new playback position If you change the End Point or Fade Out Length the playback position will move as follows If you make this change during playback playback will resume after moving to th...

Page 93: ...p up disappears NOTE You can also save a playlist by touching the MENU button on the ASSIGN file or ENTRY list screen to open a pull up menu and touching the SAVE button Entry List Screen Assign File Screen Naming a playlist and saving it Touch a file name or title name button on the Home Screen to open a pull down menu and instead of the SAVE button touch the SAVE AS button to change the name bef...

Page 94: ...e that will be created 3 Input the file name Use the same input method as in Editing the project name on page 40 NOTE If you have previously created the current playlist from a JPPA PPL file imported or created a JPPA PPL file exported from the current playlist a pop up window will appear to confirm that you want to overwrite that JPPA PPL file Touch the OK button to overwrite that file or the REN...

Page 95: ...ot the current project a pop up window appears confirming that you want to load it Touch the OK button 3 Touch the e button for the session that contains the playlist that you want to play to open the playlist selection screen If it is not the current project a pop up window appears confirming that you want to load it Touch the OK button TIP You can also touch the current project session name butt...

Page 96: ...e OK button or press the DATA dial In dual or A B MIXED mode touch the LOAD to A button or LOAD to B button in the pop up message according to the player Selecting the current player In dual or A B MIXED mode select the player that is controlled using the front panel 1 Press the HOME key on the front panel to open the Home Screen Home Screen in dual mode 2 Touch the SELECT button for the player th...

Page 97: ...lly signal will be output from the parallel remote connector BC STANDBY When an entry is selected this point is made the playback starting position During playback when this point is reached playback standby starts In either case a BC STANDBY tally is output BC CM During playback when this point is reached a BC CM CUE signal is output BC END During playback when this point is reached a BC END CUE ...

Page 98: ...sampling frequency set for the unit can be played back 1 Touch the Home Screen information field take name button to open a pull down menu and touch the ON AIR button to open the ON AIR LIST screen You can also push the PROJECT key to open the ON AIR LIST screen The ON AIR LIST screen shows in file name order the audio files that match the unit s set sampling frequency in the root directory of the...

Page 99: ... SHIFT key to move between marks Press and hold the m or key while pressing and holding the SHIFT key to search at high speed NOTE On the PLAY SETUP screen you can set whether only the currently selected entry is played or whether all the entries within the current playlist are played In addition you can also turn repeat playback on and off in single and dual modes See Online function on page 35 P...

Page 100: ...e is set to Jump to Standby playback standby does not occur NOTE If the OnAirOFF BWF J tally item is off and the ON AIR button is off cue and tally signals for corresponding BWF J cue points are not output BWF J cue points function normally otherwise Changing the sampling frequency When in on air mode change the sampling frequency on the CLOCK page of the SYNC T C screen 1 Touch the SYNC button on...

Page 101: ... MODE page Make settings related to the recording mode Confidence monitoring Turn the confidence monitoring function which allows immediate playback of the recorded signal for monitoring ON default or OFF To use the confidence monitoring function however the sampling frequency and number of tracks must be set as follows Fs sampling frequency 44 1k 48k 48k 0 1 or 48k 0 1 TIMELINE Rec Tracks in time...

Page 102: ...llowing buttons Setting buttons SPLIT default NO SPLIT OPTIONS page Make settings related to the pre recording and auto markers PreREC Time Turn pre recording on or off and set the amount of pre recording time default OFF When PreREC Time is ON the signal input during recording standby is captured by the built in memory for the set amount of time This allows a maximum of 5 seconds to be recorded b...

Page 103: ... BC END Mode You can set the following functions that are different from ordinary BC END operations during on air playback Normal default An END cue signal is output and playback continues Jump to Standby An END cue signal is output and the transport jumps to the BC STANDBY mark of the next take and playback continues If the next take does not have a BC STANDBY mark playback will continue without ...

Page 104: ...f the screen to open the corre sponding page CLOCK page View various clock status information and select the clock used for synchronization STATUS Project This shows the sampling frequency of the project CLOCK This shows the clock synchronization status WORD VIDEO When a synchronization signal is detected at this connector WORD VIDEO or TriLevel is shown D INx x is the channel This shows the digit...

Page 105: ...code becomes inaccurate ON or OFF default When set to OFF after synchronizing once input timecode is ignored and the unit operates in free run mode When set to ON set the amount of inaccuracy that triggers rechasing To set this amount touch the knob and turn the DATA dial to select a value in frames of 1 3 1 2 default 5 or 10 Master TC Set whether the unit synchronizes with the built in timecode g...

Page 106: ...efault 29 97ND 30DF 30ND I O page Set the synchronization signal status display and timecode output on this page STATUS This shows the status of synchronization signals pTIMECODE IN When timecode is input the timecode frame rate is shown pWORD VIDEO IN When a synchronization signal is detected at this connector WORD VIDEO or TriLevel is shown TC Out Mode Use the buttons to set the timecode output ...

Page 107: ...aising the fader from when in playback standby is enabled or not Setting buttons Disable Enable default FADER Stop MODE When the fader start function of an external TASCAM RC HS32PD remote controller sold separately for example is on set whether fader stop which allows you to put playback into standby by lowering the fader to during playback is enabled or not Setting buttons Disable Enable default...

Page 108: ... Set whether or not there is a parity bit with these buttons Setting buttons NONE default EVEN ODD Stop Bit Set the stop bit with these buttons Setting buttons 1 default 2 RS 422 page Make RS 422 serial control transmission settings on this page Serial Mode Set the serial connection mode with the following buttons Setting buttons RS 232C RS 422 default RS 232C support is planned for a future versi...

Page 109: ...lected when a screen opens pAfter selecting a field touch a number button to enter it as the first digit Input further digits to the end of the same field in the same way as when using a calculator p Touch the period point button to move to the next field Example When screen opened 192 168 1 1 1234 input 234 168 1 1 First 1 is discarded input 192 168 1 1 8 8 Changing the password Touch the Change ...

Page 110: ...nob Use this to adjust the level of the monitoring output Touch this knob making its background yellow and use the DATA dial to adjust the level Setting range 0 0 dB default 10 dB NOTE If the monitoring mixer overload indicator appears on the Home Screen use the level knob to lower the level Monitoring mixer overload indicators If the left or right monitoring mixer channel overloads the background...

Page 111: ...CH1 6dB CH2 6dB CH3 6dB CH4 6dB 4 CH3 6dB CH4 6dB 4 CH1 6dB CH2 6dB CH3 6dB CH4 6dB NOTE ANALOG LINE OUT 1 and 2 signals are simultaneously output from DIGITAL LINE OUT 1 and ANALOG LINE OUT 3 and 4 signals are simultaneously output from DIGITAL LINE OUT 2 Output 1 4 Source Select the output signals for Outputs 1 4 CH1 4 OUT button default Output the signals of CH1 4 as is to the ANALOG LINE OUT 1...

Page 112: ...f the screen to open the corre sponding page PREFERENCES page Set system preferences on this page KBD Type Set the connected keyboard type to either US for English language keyboards or JPN for Japanese keyboards Setting buttons US JPN default ONLINE Function Set whether or not to enable the online function default Switchable Set to Switchable to allow online playback mode to be enabled from from ...

Page 113: ...VL ADJ page You can make fine adjustments to the analog input and output reference levels independently for each channel Use an INX knob to adjust the analog input level of the corre sponding channel and use an OUTX knob to adjust the analog output level of the corresponding channel X is the channel number Touch a knob to select it highlighting its area in yellow and use the DATA dial to adjust th...

Page 114: ...er SETUP page Output 1 4 MonoMix Output 1 4 Source SYSTEM SETUP screen PREFERENCE page All settings REFERENCE LEVEL page All settings ANA Ref LVL ADJ page All settings Backup Startup page Startup MODE OPERATION MODE screen Whether the operation mode is on air mode or another mode If anything other than on air mode the operation mode saved on the CF card is made active VERSION OPTION screen WAV LOC...

Page 115: ...tting screen for a paid optional function that allows you to lock audio files with a password so that they can only be played on this unit or another HS 4000 unit that has the same password For details see Importing all takes on page 56 AUTHORIZE KEY Open the screen where you can input the authorization key Password Open the screen where you can change the password WAV LOCK OFF default When record...

Page 116: ...ement information a new project is automatically created with the same settings as the current project CF COPY Use to copy a CF card The entire CF card in the current CF slot will be copied to the CF card in the other CF slot Operation mode selection OPERATION MODE Set the unit s operation mode on this page After selecting an operation mode touch the SET button to switch to it and return to the Ho...

Page 117: ...ders When the setting is Session Root files are created directly in the session folder Other management files and folders are created in addition to these CAUTION Even when Mono File Place is set to Session Root subfolders are created and management files are stored in them Do not erase these subfolders Do not store other data in the system backup folder created on each card for management Doing s...

Page 118: ...cluding marks created by key operations and automatic marks Push the MARK key on the front panel Press the MARK key to add a mark at that playback recording time In timeline mode marks are only added to the timeline Marks are not added to the audio files Mark names are in the format MARK XX Use the auto marker function When the Auto Marker function is set to ON marks can be automatically added whe...

Page 119: ...name of the selected mark EDIT TIME button Touch this button to open the MARK EDIT screen where you can edit the position of the selected mark MULTI SELECT button Use this to enable the selection of multiple marks DELETE button Touch this button to erase the selected mark Scroll buttons Use these buttons to scroll to the beginning or end of the mark list or to scroll one page five lines at a time ...

Page 120: ...ey marks named MARK XX NOTE The positions of auto marks cannot be edited 1 Select the mark that you want to edit on the MARK LIST screen 2 Touch the EDIT TIME button to open the MARK EDIT screen Touch the FRAME EDIT button to set whether or not the frame value can be edited FRAME EDIT on FRAME EDIT off 3 Use the number buttons on the screen to input the mark position Use the DATA dial to change th...

Page 121: ...Touch the Manual Locate button on the Home Screen to open the MANUAL LOCATE screen Touch the FRAME EDIT button to set whether or not the frame value can be edited FRAME EDIT on FRAME EDIT off There are three locate modes as follows ABS Input an actual time and locate to it Input an amount of time to go forward from the current time Input an amount of time to go backward from the current time Input...

Page 122: ...em when creating a session or when creating a project for the first session These cannot be changed after the creation of a project or session When using confidence monitoring the playback sound is delayed about 2 4 seconds before output When a region take is divided or the recording region take reaches the maximum size the confidence monitoring playback sound will be interrupted for a few seconds...

Page 123: ...on changes to the icon at the top left of the time counter for the selected player the time counter background turns red and the ON LINE key lights When online playback mode is turned OFF the icon changes to the icon at the top left of the time counter for the selected player the time counter background turns black and the ON LINE key becomes unlit Outputs during online playback The relationship b...

Page 124: ...pped puts the corresponding take or entry into playback standby and that key blinks yellow Following this pressing the PLAY key will cause playback to start and the key to become green During playback touching another flash start key will cause the corresponding take or file to become lined up for playback and that key will become yellow When a take or entry is lined up for playback pressing the P...

Page 125: ... of keyboard key functions Keyboard Operation F1 key Same as key F2 key Same as key F3 key Same as CALL key F4 key Same as STOP key F5 key Same as PLAY key F6 key Same as PAUSE key F7 key Turn auto cue ON OFF F8 key Same as REC key F9 key Turn auto ready ON OFF F10 key Turn repeat mode ON OFF F11 key Change play mode F12 key CTRL F1 key FLASH 1 CTRL F2 key FLASH 2 CTRL F3 key FLASH 3 CTRL F4 key F...

Page 126: ...g playback might not be possible depending on the timing CAUTION In playlist mode if you overwrite a take that has been added to a playlist as an entry a will be shown for the corresponding entry on the ENTRY list and file ASSIGN screens and that file will be ignored for playback To enable playback of a file that has overwritten another add the overwritten file as an entry In On Air mode if you ov...

Page 127: ... a computer In the VNC viewer application you can use a mouse to conduct the following operations 0Mouse left click Same as touching the unit s LCD 0Mouse wheel click Same as pressing the unit s ENTER key 0Mouse wheel operation Same as using the unit s DATA dial 0Mouse wheel push and turn Same as using the unit s DATA dial while pressing it to make large setting changes COARSE mode operation In ad...

Page 128: ...en 4 After inputting a valid authorization key the ENTER WAV LOCK PASSWORD screen where you can input the password that locks audio files opens Input the password and touch the Enter button The password is case sensitive and must be 8 characters or less 5 After touching the Enter button the RE ENTER WAV LOCK PASSWORD screen where you must input the password again opens Input the password and touch...

Page 129: ...ble the password lock for files that have not been locked and you can disable the password lock for files in order to make them playable on other devices 0 Enabling disabling password lock for the selected take 1 On the TAKE list screen select the take for which you want to enable disable the password lock You can use the MULTI SELECT button to select multiple takes 2 Open the pull up menu Touch t...

Page 130: ... Status Home Screen ASSIGN screen TAKE ENTRY list screens Password lock disabled ordinary file Password locked and unit password matches Password locked but unit password does not match MONO take s with mixed password locked and or password matching status Invalid WAV file On the RC HS32PD remote control the corresponding flash start keys will appear red and playback will not be possible You can a...

Page 131: ...hronizes with master timecode Take mode Playback synchronized with timecode is not supported Playlist mode Playback synchronized with timecode is not supported On air mode Playback synchronized with timecode is not supported Recording synchronized with timecode Timeline mode In timeline mode recording can be synchronized with master timecode When recording with timecode synchronization master time...

Page 132: ...y 6 Press the STOP key during recording or playback with timecode synchronization to stop the transport The CHASE indicator on the Home Screen blinks when stopped 7 When stopped press the PLAY or PAUSE key to restart playback synchronized with timecode When stopped press the REC key to restart recording synchronized with timecode 8 Either of the following operations will turn synchronization off W...

Page 133: ...nfirm that the slot indicator where the card is inserted is not blinking rapidly and eject the CF card 5 Insert the CF card into a CF card slot of a computer or card reader for example A CF card formatted by this unit will appear on the computer as a drive named HS 4000 In this example the drive name HS 4000 is used 6 Copy the BWF format file that you want to import into the Session_i session fold...

Page 134: ...gnals will be muted when online Recording is not possible Reconfirm connections Adjust the recording levels If the CF card does not have enough capacity erase unneeded data and increase the amount of open space or change the CF card If the maximum number of recordable takes or the maximum take number has been reached change the recording session If the total number of items in the folder including...

Page 135: ...ormation tttttttt take name date year month date hour minute fs sampling frequency bit bit rate FileMode MONO or POLY NumOfTracks number of tracks u space used tttttttt START T C h m s f FRAME TYPE F This shows take information tttttttt take name START T C file start timecode time FRAME TYPE frame type pppppppp SESSION n Fs f TIMECODE t This shows project information pppppppp project name n number...

Page 136: ... that can be created has already been reached so a new project cannot be created Cannot create new mark point Mark point already exists at the same timestamp You tried to create a mark at a time where a mark already exists You cannot create a mark at the same time as another mark Cannot create new project Media Full The CF card does not have enough space so you cannot create a new project Cannot E...

Page 137: ...ke number has been reached recording is not possible Change the session Cannot Retake No Recent REC history Retaking is not possible Cannot set Mark point in ON AIR Mode Marks cannot be added when in on air mode Cannot set Mark point in read only file Marks cannot be added to a file that has been set as read only Cannot set Mark point Mark limit reached No more than 99 marks can be created in one ...

Page 138: ...nfirms changing the system Fs to the shown sampling frequency nn sampling frequency Clear Current EDL and Import All Takes Reconfirms clearing the current timeline and importing all the takes Clear In Out Point Reconfirms clearing the IN and OUT points Confidence Monitor is not available with current Fs Rec CH settings The sampling frequency or recording track settings prevent the use of confidenc...

Page 139: ... the deletion of the selected sessions N number of selected sessions Delete N selected take Confirm the deletion of the selected takes N number of selected takes Deleting Project A project is being deleted Deleting Playlist A playlist is being deleted Deleting Session A session is being deleted Deleting Take A take is being deleted Digital Input Error CHx x D IN Unlocked CHx x D IN no signal CHx x...

Page 140: ... CF card n 1 or 2 Initializing The unit is initializing starting up after being turned on KBD CHARACTER KEY Locked The keyboard character keys excluding function keys have been locked to prevent accidental operation KBD FUNCTION KEY Locked The keyboard function keys have been locked to prevent accidental operation Last loaded project has no session Please make new session The last selected project...

Page 141: ...ould not be completed for some reason Operation failed Internal File Session limit reached The maximum number of sessions that can be created has been reached so the operation could not be completed Operation failed Cannot find this Please Rebuild The selected project session take could not be found so the operation could not be completed Rebuild the selected item name of project session or take O...

Page 142: ...card n 1 or 2 PLEASE CONFIRM Load Factory Preset Reconfirm loading factory preset settings PLEASE CONFIRM Load User Preset Reconfirm loading user preset settings PLEASE CONFIRM Reset ALL Start End Point Confirm resetting the starting and ending times of all entries to the file beginning and endings PLEASE CONFIRM Save current setting to User Preset Reconfirm saving the current settings to the user...

Page 143: ...ssion and changed Directory Confirm rebuilding the current session and a changed folder directory This appears when you touch a REBUILD button showing a V mark after a file on this unit has been changed by FTP Rebuild failed Rebuilding failed Rebuild selected project Confirm rebuilding the selected project Rebuild selected project and changed Directory Confirm rebuilding the selected project and a...

Page 144: ...t to sort the playback order of all takes by their names in character code order Take Copy failed Copying a take could not be completed Take Delete failed Deleting a take failed TAKE limit back to full Change to Sub Folder If Mono File Place is set to SubFolder the limit to the number of takes will be restored to the maximum TAKE limit reduced Change to Session Root If Mono File Place is set to Se...

Page 145: ...es have already been locked with the password WAV LOCK Selected Takes already Unlocked The selected takes have already had password lock disabled WAV LOCK Unlock All Takes Confirm that you want to disable the password lock for all takes WAV LOCK Unlock n Take Confirm that you want to disable the password lock for the selected takes n number of takes WAV LOCK Lock Error n takes failed Enabling pass...

Page 146: ...5Vrms 1dB 4dBu 20dBu selectable 6 dBu when Digital Ref Level is set to 9 dB Maximum output level selectable 15dBu 4 36Vrms D Ref 9dBFS A Output 6dBu 18dBu 6 16Vrms D Ref 14dBFS A Output 4dBu 20dBu 7 75Vrms D Ref 16dBFS A Output 4dBu 22dBu 9 76Vrms D Ref 18dBFS A Output 4dBu 24dBu 12 3Vrms D Ref 20dBFS A Output 4dBu 6dBu 0 388Vrms D Ref 14dBFS A Output 20dBu 4dBu 0 489Vrms D Ref 16dBFS A Output 20d...

Page 147: ...nal VIDEO 24 25 29 97 30Frame NTSC PAL Black burst HDTV Tri Level WORD VIDEO THRU OUT connector Connector type BNC Signal voltage amplitude 5V TTL equivalent Output impedance 75 Ω 10 Output frequency WORD 44 1 47 952 48 48 048 88 2 96 kHz 47 952 48 048kHz 48k 0 1 Pull down Pull up Frequency stability 10 ppm or less Ta 20º C OUT THRU switch included OUT is only for WORD OUT ETHERNET Connector type ...

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