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TASCAM DA-40
5 - RC-D45 remote control unit (option)
The optional RC-D45 remote control unit is plugged
into the
REMOTE IN [35]
jack at the rear of the tape
deck.
Most of the controls on the remote control unit dupli-
cate the controls on the main tape deck. The explana-
tion of the controls is given below:
[41] OPEN/CLOSE
Equivalent to
[2]
on the main unit.
[42] CAPS
Equvalent to the shifted
SINGLE PLAY [30]
key on
the main unit. Used to toggle between uppercase and
lowercase when entering titles (see 4.8.1, "Entering
and editing titles").
[43] CHECK
Equivalent to the shifted
CHAR [21]
on the main
unit.
[44] POSITION
Equivalent to the shifted
SKIP PLAY [24]
on the
main unit.
[45] ID SELECT
Equivalent to the shifted
AUTO ID [25]
on the main
unit.
[46] AUTO ID
Equivalent to the
AUTO ID [25]
on the main unit.
[47] INS/+ and DEL/-
Equivalent to the shifted
MARGIN RESET [22]
and
DISPLAY [23]
on the main unit.
[48] EDIT
Equivalent to the shifted
MENU [27]
on the main
unit.
[49] ENTER
Equivalent to the
ENTER [26]
on the main unit.
[50] MENU
Equivalent to the
MENU [27]
on the main unit.
[51] Numeric keys
These keys may be used for a variety of purposes.
When playing back a tape, entering a program num-
ber using these keys, and pressing
PLAY
will locate
the tape to that program and start playing. If
PAUSE
is pressed rather than
PLAY
, the tape will be located
to the start of the program and the deck will enter
pause mode.
When editing and entering titles, these keys may be
used as a convenient way of entering characters.
Repeated presses of a key will cycle through the
characters associated with the key. For instance, the
2
key, when pressed once, will enter
2
in the title.
Pressing it again will enter
d
(or
D
if the CAPS
mode is active), pressing it one more time will enter
e
and pressing it again will enter
f
. If it is pressed
one more time, it will enter
2
.
[52] Cursor keys
These keys are used to move the cursor left and right
when entering and editing program titles.
[53] COUNTER MODE
Equivalent to the
COUNTER MODE [20]
on the
main unit.
[54] MARGIN RESET
Equivalent to the
MARGIN RESET [22]
on the
main unit.
[55] CHAR
Equivalent to the
CHAR [21]
on the main unit.