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  TASCAM  Portacapture X6

17 -  Troubleshooting

If you are having trouble with the operation of this unit, please check 
the following before seeking repair. If these measures do not solve the 
problem, please contact the store where you bought the unit or TASCAM 
customer support service.

Power will not turn on

 

o

Confirm that the 

¤

/HOLD switch is not set to HOLD.

 

o

Confirm that batteries are installed correctly.

 

o

Confirm that the TASCAM PS-P520U AC adapter (sold separately) 
power plug and the USB connector are securely connected. The unit 
might not operate properly through a USB hub.

The unit turns off automatically

 

o

Confirm that the automatic power saving function is disabled.

 

o

The automatic power saving function can be turned on/off using the 
GENERAL SETTINGS screen > POWER/DISPLAY page > AUTO POWER 
SAVE item.

 

o

Since this unit complies with the European Standby Power 
Regulations (ErP), the automatic power saving function operates 
regardless of whether the unit is being powered by an AC adapter 
or batteries. If you do not want to use the automatic power saving 
function, set it to OFF. (The factory default setting is ON, which 
turns off the unit when it has not been used for 30 minutes.)

Operation is not possible using the unit controls

 

o

Confirm that the 

¤

/HOLD switch is not set to HOLD.

 

o

Unit operations are not possible when SD CARD READER appears on 
the screen.

The microSD card is not recognized.

 

o

Confirm that the microSD card is inserted completely.

 

o

Format it with a computer, and reinsert it.

No sound is output

 

o

Confirm the unit's headphone/speaker output level.

 

o

Check the monitoring system connections and volume level.

 

o

No sound is output from the speaker in the following conditions.

 

o

The 

 (headphone/speaker) volume is set to “0”.

 

o

The GENERAL SETTINGS screen > I/O SETTINGS page > SPEAKER 
item set to Off. (see “Using the built-in speaker” on page 19)

 

o

The unit is recording or in recording standby

 

o

The LINE OUT or headphones jack is in use.

Recording is not possible

 

o

Confirm that the microSD card has enough open space.

 

o

Recording becomes impossible when the total number of files reach-
es 5000.

The input sound is extremely quiet or loud

 

o

Check input level settings. (see “Adjusting input gain (GAIN)” on page 
22)

 

o

Check the output levels of connected external equipment.

A file cannot be erased

 

o

A protected (read only) file cannot be erased.

This unit’s files do not appear on the computer.

 

o

Confirm that the unit is properly connected to the computer through 

its USB port. The unit might not operate properly if connected 
through a USB hub.

 

o

To show the unit’s files on a computer, after connecting the unit 
to the computer using a USB cable, operation on the GENERAL 
SETTINGS screen is necessary. (

 “Accessing microSD cards from a 

computer” on page 47)

The wrong language was set accidentally

 

o

Slide the 

¤

/HOLD switch toward the

 ¤

 icon until the unit turns 

off. Then, while pressing the HOME [

8

] button, slide the 

¤

/HOLD 

switch toward the

 ¤

 icon again.

The language selection menu will appear, and you will be able to 
select the language.

Noise is occurring

 

o

If this unit is near a mobile phone, TV, radio, power amplifier or other 
device with a large transformer, noise could occur with this unit or 
other devices nearby.

The built-in speaker volume is low

 

o

Turn the 

 (headphone/speaker) volume in the direction that 

increases the number.

 

o

If input levels were low during recording, it might be difficult to hear 

even when the speaker is at its maximum volume. If the maximum 

input level during recording is close to 0 dB, the built-in speaker will 

output at near maximum volume

 

o

If more volume is needed, connect an external speaker with a built-in 

amp or an amp with a speaker connected to it.

The date/time is incorrect

 

o

They can be set again using the GENERAL SETTINGS screen > SYSTEM 
page > DATE/TIME item. (see “Setting the date and time” on page 
16)

The Shortcut Menu button is not working

 

o

The Shortcut Menu button cannot be used when the unit is record-
ing, in recording standby, playing back or paused. Press the HOME 
[

8

] button to stop the unit.

A file is not recognized

 

o

Recognizing files correctly becomes impossible when the total num-
ber of files exceeds 5000.

 

o

Subfolders below the third level cannot be shown.

 

o

This unit cannot show files that are not in the SOUND folder. (page 
40
)

 

o

Only files in MP3 and WAV formats, including BWF, will be shown.

 

o

Files that are damaged cannot be shown correctly by this unit.

A file cannot be divided

 

o

File division is not possible if it would create a file with a name that is 
the same as an existing file.

 

o

File division is not possible if the file name would become more than 
200 characters long.

 

o

Mark division is not possible if it would create a file that is less than 
four seconds long.

 

o

Manual file division is not possible if it would create a file that is less 
than two seconds long.

Batteries run out of power quickly

Try the following.

 

o

Reduce the backlight time (“Power saving (energy conservation) 
mode” on page 53).

Summary of Contents for Portacapture X6

Page 1: ...D01405020A Linear PCM Recorder Reference Manual...

Page 2: ...m voltage 20 Adjusting the input level automatically AUTO GAIN 20 Setting the low cut filter LOW CUT 21 Setting the noise gate NOISE GATE 21 Setting the limiter LIMITER COMP 21 Setting the equalizer E...

Page 3: ...at every mark 45 10 6 Opening mark lists 45 11 Camera functions 46 11 1 Setting the output for camera use 46 11 2 Using the auto tone function AUTO TONE 46 Setting the AUTO TONE function 46 Adjusting...

Page 4: ...built in These support output from a camera of the sound it is recording wireless mic receivers and plug in power mics for example o o The CAMERA LINE output jack has an attenuation function and allo...

Page 5: ...ucts in this manual only for the purpose of example and does not indicate any guarantees against infringements of third party intellectual property rights and other rights related to them TEAC Corpora...

Page 6: ...t A genuine Apple Lightning to USB Camera Adapter and a com mercially available Type A to Type C cable are necessary Connecting to a computer or smartphone with a USB Type C port A commercially availa...

Page 7: ...ERAL SETTINGS screen I O SETTINGS page SPEAKER item set to OFF o o When not playing back o o When headphones are connected o o When punching in out 8 Touchscreen This shows a variety of information Ta...

Page 8: ...standby Set it to the HOLD position to activate the hold function Neither the touchscreen nor any buttons can be used when HOLD is active Even when HOLD is active operation is possible using the remot...

Page 9: ...y to switch to it 2 8 App overview LAUNCHER screen This can be used to launch recording apps and to open the GENERAL SETTINGS screen To GENERAL SETTINGS screen Recording apps Recording apps The follow...

Page 10: ...apps o o The built in mics and the MIC EXT IN jack cannot be used at the same time MANUAL app Input setting Input selection Mixer Master Tracks 1 2 Tracks 3 4 MASTER Inputs Built in mics MIC EXT IN j...

Page 11: ...s Master files ASMR app MUSIC app VOICE app FIELD app 2 channel recording apps MASTER Mixer Master Tracks 1 2 stereo mono Master files ASMR MUSIC FIELD Stereo files VOICE Mono files PODCAST app Mixer...

Page 12: ...e According to recording settings Record p Recording time recordable time According to recording settings Recording paused p9 Recording time recordable time According to recording settings Playing fil...

Page 13: ...ollowing example shows the character input screen opened from the GENERAL SETTINGS screen SYSTEM page FILE NAME WORD EDIT item Shift Delete one char acter Switch input char acter type Press the charac...

Page 14: ...2 Preparing the power supply Notes about power supplies This unit can be powered by 4 AA batteries a TASCAM PS P520U AC adapter sold separately or a commercially available USB cable USB bus power Alk...

Page 15: ...between the AC adapter and the unit NOTE o o If the supplied current of the external power supply cannot automat ically be determined a power supply current confirmation pop up will appear If the powe...

Page 16: ...ard is replaced while the power is on Setting the language date and time Selecting the language The first time the unit is turned on after purchase the LANGUAGE screen will open 1 Swipe the screen ver...

Page 17: ...or example 4 2 Setting the built in mics Using the built in stereo mic This unit s built in mics are adjustable enabling the mic format to be changed by setting their angles True X Y method This enabl...

Page 18: ...he jacks they are connected to using the GENERAL SETTINGS screen I O SETTINGS MS DECODE SOURCE item See Using the mid side decoding function on page 49 for details about recording with mid side mics C...

Page 19: ...AUTION To listen to the playback sound through the built in speaker set the GENERAL SETTINGS I O SETTINGS SPEAKER item to ON This is off when shipped new from the factory NOTE Sound will not be output...

Page 20: ...11 o oEven though tracks are selected to make settings they are saved as settings for the input jacks assigned to those tracks For this reason when the INPUT SELECT function is used to change the tra...

Page 21: ...tting is good for recording sound in interviews meetings pod casts and similar conversational situations GUITAR This setting is good for recording acoustic guitars LOUD The setting is good for emphasi...

Page 22: ...to the mixer output LEVEL This sets the reverb level 5 4 Setting the phantom power voltage Set the phantom power voltage with the GENERAL SETTINGS screen I O SETTINGS page PHANTOM voltage item e Tap t...

Page 23: ...fault ON STEREO ON MONO When connecting a microphone that requires plug in power set this to ON When connecting a mono mic set this to ON MONO to record the same signal to both left and right channels...

Page 24: ...tion can be set with the GENERAL SETTINGS screen REC SETTINGS page REC PAUSE item NOTE When the recording pause function is activated monitoring of input signals is disabled when recording is stopped...

Page 25: ...apps other than the MANUAL app the recording guide function will be dis abled regardless of its on off setting 6 2 Button operations during recording Recording pause function on 0 Recording 8 Stopped...

Page 26: ...NGS Additional settings page 54 INPUT SELECT Track number and input jack assignments page 20 INPUT SETTINGS Input settings page 20 REC SETTINGS Recording settings and operations page 34 Setting input...

Page 27: ...be shown NOTE o oBy default recording guide activated recording cannot be started before proceeding through the guided steps to the MIXER screen o oIf the recording guide is not needed open the MANUA...

Page 28: ...level exceeds 2 dB the PEAK indicator on the unit will light o o The recording sound might distort when the PEAK indicator lights o o If the entire level meter becomes red the analog circuit is overlo...

Page 29: ...nstruments STRINGED INST Designed for string instruments BAND Designed for band performances o o If none of the options match the desired instrument select NO PRE SET Setting the input level While wat...

Page 30: ...nments page 20 INPUT SETTINGS Input settings page 20 REC SETTINGS Recording settings and operations page 34 Setting the inputs For details see Making input settings for each input on page 20 Setting t...

Page 31: ...unds VEHICLE Trains motorsports etc BIRD Wild bird calls and similar sounds o o If none of the options match the desired subject select NO PRESET Setting the input level While pointing the mic at the...

Page 32: ...on 3 While inputting the voice and watching the level meters adjust the GAIN so that they average around 12 dB and the PEAK indicators do not light NOTE o o If the input level exceeds 2 dB the PEAK in...

Page 33: ...sired setting LATCH default Press the pad to start playback from the beginning Press that pad again to stop playback Press that pad once again to restart playback from the beginning PAUSE Press the pa...

Page 34: ...The levels of quiet sounds can be raised without changing their original sound qualities o o Sounds that seem clipped can be restored to unclipped sounds by lowering their volumes CAUTION Analog clip...

Page 35: ...e increases and decreases are not a problem 7 9 Recording file naming See File name overview on page 38 7 10 Designating the folder use for record ings See File operations on page 38 7 11 Changing fil...

Page 36: ...tap the shortcut menu but ton at the bottom left of the unit and select REDO A message confirming execution of the REDO operation will pop up 2 Select YES The unit will be restored to the state after...

Page 37: ...8 button to stop playback Changing the playback position Slide the playback slider to the desired playback position Selecting files for playback Use the and buttons to select a file for playback Pres...

Page 38: ...alue is TASCAM The usable characters are as follows Uppercase and lowercase alphabet letters numerals 0 9 and the following symbols _ space File numbers This shows the order recorded The default value...

Page 39: ...cks 3 4 stereo linked TASCAM_0001_1 WAV Track file TASCAM_0001_2 WAV Track file TASCAM_0001_3 4 WAV Track file TASCAM_0001_MIX WAV master files are always created Master file Dual files handled as sep...

Page 40: ...w folder or deleting all the files in a folder Exec This will reset the file number the next time a file is created e Tap Exec Tap YES 9 2 File and project structure overview Folders Formatting microS...

Page 41: ...reen e Press the Shortcut Menu button at the bottom left of the unit and tap the BROWSE icon 9 6 Folder operations Screen overview Icon Return to the LAUNCHER screen Open higher folder Create folder F...

Page 42: ...the y 9 button to play track files in the current project NOTE If a file not created by this unit is selected it will be played using the MANUAL app Current project The name of the file shown in the...

Page 43: ...the BROWSE screen 2 Tap FILE INFORMATION Information about the selected file will be shown Project information Track information e Tap TRACK FILE This shows the project name recording format recording...

Page 44: ...o Tap TIME MARK to divide the file at every mark added by the auto matic mark function TIME option o o Only files in projects that have been recorded by this unit can be divided o o MP3 files cannot...

Page 45: ...d automatically when the input signal exceeds the set level TIME Marks will be added automatically when the set time elapses during recording Adding marks when peak levels occur PEAK MARK Set this wit...

Page 46: ...et this with the GENERAL SETTINGS screen CAMERA SETTINGS AUTO TONE item The auto tone function can be used to automatically insert a tone signal whenever recording starts and stops By connecting the L...

Page 47: ...website https tascam jp int for details NOTE With a Mac the standard OS driver will be used so there is no need to install any software 12 USB connection 12 5 Using as an audio interface This unit can...

Page 48: ...will automatically be used as the computer inputs Signals from other input jacks will not be input to the computer Using the computer output as sound input to this unit 1 Use a USB cable to connect th...

Page 49: ...coding function In the MANUAL app mid side mics can be used for recording and their recordings played back See Connecting mid side mics on page 18 for details about connect ing mid side mics to this u...

Page 50: ...or tablet to launch Portacapture Control Bluetooth device screen 4 If the unit is not turned on turn it on 5 On the unit turn the GENERAL SETTINGS screen OTHER SETTINGS page BLUETOOTH item on The AK B...

Page 51: ...ted on the following screens the screen on the device that was not being used will show the progress and will not respond to touch operations 1 INPUT SETTINGS 2 INPUT SELECT 3 PAD SETTINGS NOTE Even i...

Page 52: ...ked on the FILE INFORMATION screen page 43 NOTE XRI data cannot be saved when recording MP3 files 15 3 Showing various information Select the GENERAL SETTINGS screen SYSTEM page INFORMATION item CARD...

Page 53: ...e batteries LITHIUM Lithium batteries 15 11 Power saving energy conservation mode This can be set using the GENERAL SETTINGS screen POWER DISPLAY page POWER SAVE MODE item POWER SAVE MODE When this is...

Page 54: ...CREMENT OFF default 5 min 10 min 15 min 30 min 60 min page 35 I O SETTINGS PHANTOM voltage 24V 48V default page 22 PLUG IN POWER OFF default ON STEREO ON MONO MIC TRIM page 52 MIC L 3dB 2dB 1dB 0dB de...

Page 55: ...E OFF default ON page 53 BACKLIGHT OFF 5sec 10sec 15sec 30sec ALWAYS default BRIGHTNESS LOW MID default HIGH INDICATORS ALL ON default PEAK LED OFF REC LED OFF ALL OFF CONTRAST 0 10 default 20 page 53...

Page 56: ...nd the app used for recording appears on the Home Screen page 42 PLAY EXECUTE page 42 FILE INFORMATION This shows file and track information page 43 FILE DELETE EXECUTE page 43 TRACK DELETE Track 1 2...

Page 57: ...tion Can t divide Short interval Mark division will not work when the inter val between marks is two seconds or less Can t divide No file There is no audio file Message Details and response Cannot div...

Page 58: ...appear on the computer o o Confirm that the unit is properly connected to the computer through its USB port The unit might not operate properly if connected through a USB hub o o To show the unit s fi...

Page 59: ...Reduce the contrast Power saving energy conservation mode on page 53 o o Turn the recording pause function on Recording app overview on page 24 o o Lower the headphone speaker volume o o Disconnect in...

Page 60: ...5mW 45mW THD N 0 1 or less into 32 load Built in speaker 0 4 W mono USB Port USB Type C Transfer mode USB 2 0 Hi Speed Device classes mass storage USB audio 2 0 USB class compliant USB audio Sampling...

Page 61: ...EVOLTA Use conditions Operation time Input through inputs 1 2 built in mics Phantom power not used 44 1kHz stereo WAV BWF 24 bit recording About 13 5 hours Input through inputs 1 2 buit in mics and in...

Page 62: ...62 TASCAM Portacapture X6 18 Specifications 18 2 Dimensional drawings 75mm 77 3mm 37 2mm 38 3mm 174 3mm...

Page 63: ...EAK Meter BROWSE PLAY Solo Any Solo STEREO MONO STEREO IN 3 4 MIC LINE INPUT GAIN H L LOW CUT LIMITER COMP 4Band EQ NOISE GATE PHASE IN 1 EXT L IN 2 EXT R IN 3 IN 4 USB L USB R INPUT SELECT Tr 1 4 INP...

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