TASCAM CD-A550/CD-A750
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3 – Menu
This unit uses a menu system to make various settings and
use certain functions.
Menu structure
This unit’s menu system includes the following menu items.
Menu
No.
Item
Function
1
PLAY MODE
Playback mode selection
2
AUTO CUE
Set auto cue function
3
AUTO READY
Turn auto ready function ON
and OFF
4
AUTO SPACE
Turn auto space function ON
and OFF
5
FOLDER PLAY
Turn folder playback function
ON and OFF
6
INCREMENTAL
PLAY
Turn incremental play function
ON and OFF
7
RESUME PLAY
Turn resume playback ON and
OFF
8
PROGRAM EDIT Edit the program
9
TAPE EDIT
Use the TAPE EDIT function
10
TRAY LOCK
Turn tray lock function ON and
OFF
11
EOM DISPLAY
Set EOM display function
12
TAPE INPUT
SOURCE
Select input source
13
COMMON OUT
Select COMMON OUTPUT
source
14
MONO OUT
Turn mono output function ON
and OFF
15
DUBBING LEVEL Set record level during CD
dubbing (fixed/volume)
16
RS232C BAUD
RATE
Set the RS232C baud rate
(CD-A750 only)
17
RS232C DATA
LENGTH
Set the RS232C data length
(CD-A750 only)
18
RS232C PARITY
BIT
Set the RS232C parity bit
(CD-A750 only)
19
RS232C STOP
BIT
Set RS232C stop bit length
(CD-750 only)
20
FL DIMMER
Set the display brightness
21
VERSION
Show version information
22
MOTOR TIME
Show motor operation time
23
DEFAULT
Restore the unit to its default
settings
Using the menu
Follow the basic procedures below to use the menu system
to make settings. However, to use the PROGRAM EDIT
and TAPE EDIT items, which are more complicated, see
“Programmed playback” (page 27) and “Using the TAPE
EDIT function” (page 40).
Moreover, selecting the VERSION and MOTOR TIME
items causes information to be shown on the main display,
but there are no settings to be made.
1 When in standard display mode, press the
MENU
key on the main unit or the remote control.
This puts the unit in menu mode, and the main display
shows menu item selections. The menu item that was
last selected the previous time that the menu was used is
shown.
MENU key
MENU key
Press the MENU key when the menu item selection is
shown to return to the standard display.