1 front panel, 1] rec function keys, 2] input monitor keys – Tascam RC-898 User Manual

Page 10: 3] all safe key, 4] all input key and indicator, 5] auto mon key and indicator, 6] clock indicators (int, word and video), 7] tc indicators (24, 25, 29, 30, df)

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Section 2.1 - Front panel

2-2

This section gives a brief overview of the front
and rear panel controls and their functions.

2.1 Front panel

[1]

REC FUNCTION keys

These keys with integral indicators allow you to
set and view the track arming status of up to six
DTRS units attached to the RC-898, or five DTRS
units and another recorder.

Tracks 1 through 8 apply to the first unit, 9
through 16 to the second, and so on.

The last eight are used to control tracks 41
through 48 (the sixth DTRS unit) or may be used
for the two analog and four digital tracks of a P2
recorder, as marked (

A1

,

A2

, and

D1

through

D4

). These keys are only available for this pur-

pose when recording is enabled for the P2 unit
(see 9.3.5, “Controlling recording operations on
the serial unit”
). When used to control the P2 unit
in this way, the last two

REC FUNCTION

keys

are unused.

[2]

INPUT MONITOR keys

These keys with integral indicators allow you to
set and view the input monitoring status of the
tracks of any DA-98 units attached to the RC-898.
See section 7.1 of the DA-98 manual for details of
the operation of these keys, which function in the
same way as the keys on the RC-898.

When the RC-898 is used to control DA-88 and
DA-38 units, the keys cannot be used, but the indi-
cators still reflect the current monitoring status, on
a track-by-track basis, of the connected units.

[3]

ALL SAFE key

This key (with integral indicator) is equivalent to
turning off all the

REC FUNCTION

keys [1].

When all tracks are safed in this way, the

ALL

SAFE

indicator lights. When the

ALL SAFE

mode is turned off (the indicator goes out), the
previous track arming status will be restored.

[4]

ALL INPUT key and indicator

This key (with integral indicator) performs the
function of the

ALL INPUT

key on the connected

DTRS units. The indicator lights when the func-
tion is active.

The

INPUT MONITOR

keys on a DA-98 also

affect the switching between source and tape.
Changing the

REC FUNCTION

status of any

tracks while the

ALL INPUT

function is on will

lose the relationship between the

REC FUNC-

TION

and

INPUT MONITOR

status for individ-

ual tracks when

ALL INPUT

is turned off again.

Start recording or re-set the

REC FUNCTION

keys to restore this.

[5]

AUTO MON key and indicator

This key performs the same function as the AUTO
MON key on a DA-98. However, the DA-88 and
DA-38 are not equipped with a key with this label,
so the function is slightly different when control-
ling one of these units.

Pressing this key is the equivalent of pressing the

INSERT

key on a connected DA-38, and pressing

both the

AUTO INPUT

and

INSERT

keys on a

DA-88. It is used in punch modes to switch auto-
matically between tape and source when punching
in and out automatically. The indicator lights
when this function is active.

Note that the status of the

INPUT MONITOR

keys on a DA-98 will be overridden by the

AUTO

MON

key. However, when

AUTO MON

is turned

off again, the original status of these keys will be
restored.

Changing the

REC FUNCTION

status of DA-98

tracks while

AUTO MON

is on will lose the rela-

tionship between the

REC FUNCTION

and

INPUT MONITOR

status for individual tracks

when

AUTO MON

is turned off again. Start

recording or re-set the

REC FUNCTION

keys to

restore this.

[6]

CLOCK indicators (INT, WORD and
VIDEO)

These indicators correspond to the indicators with
the same names on the currently-selected DTRS
unit.

To use the RC-898 to change the clock source on a
DTRS unit , see 7.2.6, “Clock selection”.

[7]

TC indicators (24, 25, 29, 30, DF)

These indicators correspond to the system time-
code type of the currently-selected DTRS unit.

Here, the

29

on the RC-898 panel is an abbrevia-

tion for “29.97”. The

DF

indicator will light if the

timecode is in drop-frame format.The supported
timecode types are therefore:

24

24fps (cine)

25

25fps (PAL/SECAM)

29

29.97 (NTSC color non-drop)

29 DF

29.97 (NTSC drop-frame)

30

30fps (NTSC mono)

30 DF

30fps drop-frame (NTSC color)

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