2 - Names and Functions of Parts
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LAMP jack
Use this to connect a gooseneck lamp to the illuminate the
top of the unit.
Lamps with 4-pin XLR connectors can be used.
Adjust the lamp brightness on the PREFERENCES Screen. (See
“PREFERENCES screen” on page 30.)
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XLR 4-pin female (pin 4: +12V, pin 3: GND)
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MIC/LINE input jacks
These are balanced XLR jacks for mic/line input.
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XLR (1: GND, 2: HOT, 3: COLD)
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LINE IN (BAL) jacks (TRS phone)
These are 6.3mm (1/4") TRS phone jacks for line input.
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TRS (Tip: HOT, Ring: COLD, Sleeve: GND)
NOTE
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This unit has some channels with two types of input jacks
(XLR and TRS). Do not input signals through both the XLR and
TRS jacks of the same channel at the same time. If signals are
input at the same time, they will not be input properly.
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Only MIC/LINE input jacks (
v
) provide phantom power.
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INSERT jacks (TRS phone)
Use these 6.3mm (1/4") TRS phone jacks to connect external
devices (including effects).
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TRS (Tip: SEND, Ring: RETURN, Sleeve: GND)
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TALKBACK input jack
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Connect a talkback mic here.
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Use the TALKBACK volume knob (
h
) to adjust the
talkback input level, and use the TALKBACK key (
j
) to
turn it on/off.
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Make talkback settings on the MONITOR SETUP screen
TALKBACK/OSCILLATOR page. (See “Making talkback and
built-in oscillator settings” on page 52.)
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Analog output jacks
These analog outputs are XLR jacks.
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XLR (1: GND, 2: HOT, 3: COLD)
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Dante PRIMARY connector
This is the main etherCON Cat5e-compatible Dante
transmission connector.
Use this to connect to a Dante network all the time.
Make settings for the built-in Dante module on the Dante
SETUP Screen. (See “Dante SETUP screen” on page 54.)
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Dante SECONDARY connector
This is the secondary etherCON Cat5e-compatible Dante
transmission connector. The use changes depending on the
mode.
When in redundant mode, this connects to the secondary
Dante network.
When in switched (daisy-chain) mode, use this to connect
another Dante device in the chain.
Make settings for the built-in Dante module on the Dante
SETUP Screen. (See “Dante SETUP screen” on page 54.)
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Expansion card slots (SLOT 1/SLOT 2)
These slots can be used to install expansion cards (sold
separately).
Make SLOT settings on the SLOT SETUP Screen. (See “SLOT
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WORD THRU/OUT connector
This BNC connector is for word clock output.
Use it for thru and normal output of word clock signals.
Switch word thru/output on the SYNC CLOCK Screen. (See
“SYNC CLOCK screen” on page 28.)
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WORD IN connector
This BNC connector is for word clock input.
Use it for word clock signal input.
Connect a word clock signal to this connector when
synchronizing the word clock of this unit and other
equipment.
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FOOTSWITCH jack
This 6.3mm (1/4") TS phone jack is for connecting a
footswitch.
Set functions assigned to the footswitch on the USER
DEFINED CONTROL Screen Foot Switch page. (See “Foot
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TS (Tip: HOT, Sleeve: GND)
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USB to PC port
This is a USB Type-B port.
Use a USB cable (Type-A to Type-B) to connect the unit to a
computer.
ATTENTION
The unit should be connected directly to the computer, not
through a USB hub. Moreover, proper transmission with a
computer could fail if the cable is too long.
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ETHERNET port
This is an Ethernet port.
Use this to connect to a network, primarily for the purpose
of remote control of this unit using the dedicated TASCAM
Sonicview Control application.
Make network settings on the Network Setup Screen. (See
“Network Setup screen” on page 60.)
For details about the TASCAM Sonicview Control application,
see its manual. You can download the application manual
from the TEAC Global Site (http://teac-global.com/).
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GPIO connector
This is a 25-pin D-sub Parallel control input/output connector.
It can send and receive control commands with 8 inputs and
8 outputs. See “GPIO connector overview” on page 12 for
details about pin assignments.
Set functions assigned to the GPIO input connector on the
USER DEFINED CONTROL Screen GPIO-IN page. (See “GPIO-IN
page” on page 44.)
Set functions assigned to the GPIO output connector on the
USER DEFINED CONTROL Screen GPIO-OUT page. (See “GPIO-
TASCAM Sonicview 16/Sonicview 24
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