3 checking drum time, 2 backup memory initialization, 3 checking version numbers – Tascam DA-78HR User Manual

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11 - Maintenance, etc.

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TASCAM DA-78HR

4

Play the suspect tape. The track meters are
used to show the error rate at different loca-
tion, as listed below:

The number of segments lit indi-
cates the blocks containing
errors (per group of 128 blocks),
as shown here.

It is inevitable that there will be
a few errors, but if the meter
segments are consistently lit
while the tape is playing, some-
thing is wrong (and you will
almost certainly be able to hear
it!).

Use this display to show where

the tape is in error, and which head is causing errors.
In this way, you can pinpoint any trouble.

If playing another tape seems to remove the errors,
the problem is with the tape, otherwise you may want
to clean the heads (11.1, “Head and transport clean-
ing”)
. Remember not to clean the heads more than 5
times in a row.

NOTE

If, after trying different tapes and cleaning the heads,
you still see many errors, you should contact a
TASCAM service technician to check your DA-78HR.

5

Use the and keys to turn off the error dis-
play and use the meters for their normal
functions.

11.1.3 Checking drum time

This function allows you to check the number of
hours that the drum has been used overall, as well as
in fast forward or rewind (search) mode.

1

Press the

SHIFT

key so that the

SHIFT

indicator

is flashing, and press the

MENU

key until the

display shows

MAINTN--

(

MAINTN--

maintenance).

2

Press the

SUB MENU

key until the display

briefly shows

DRUM. TIM

(

DRUM TIM

—drum

time) . The display then changes.

3

Use the and keys to choose between

d. ;;;;

(

D xxxx

—total drum time) and

d. s. ;;;;

(

D.S.xxxx

—drum search time).

xxxx represents the time in hours shown beside
the appropriate parameter.

11.2Backup memory initialization

The DA-78HR includes non-volatile memory
(NVRAM) which preserves almost all user settings
after the power is turned off.

To reset these settings to their default values (defaults
are listed in 4, “Menu interface, etc.”):

1

Press the

SHIFT

key so that the

SHIFT

indicator

is flashing, and press the

MENU

key until the

display shows

MAINTN--

(

MAINTN--

maintenance).

2

Press the

SUB MENU

key until the display

shows

INIT.

(

INIT

) .

3

Press either or to change the display to
show

READY

(

READY

).

4

Press either or once again to initialize all
the stored parameters to the factory settings.

The unit will show

done

(

DONE

) and will re-

start (as if power had just been turned on).

11.3Checking version numbers

In case of problems, you may need to quote the ver-
sion number of the DA-78HR’s internal software
components to a TASCAM representative.

There are three major components of the DA-78HR’s
internal software: system, front panel and servo.
Each of these can be checked independently.

1

Press the

SHIFT

key so that the

SHIFT

indicator

is flashing, and press the

MENU

key until the

display shows

maintn--

(

MAINTN--

maintenance).

2

Press the

SUB MENU

key until the display

briefly shows

VERsion

(

VERSION

) and then

changes to either

SYS ;. ;;

(

SYS x.yy

—the

system software),

Frnt ;. ;;

(

FRNT x.yy

Tape edge (head A)

Tape edge (head B)

Tape center (head B)

Tape center (head A)

96-128
88-95
80-87
72-79
64-71
56-63
48-55
40-47
32-39
24-31
16-23
6-15
0-7

(none lit )

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