Connecting headphones, Online function, Recording operation limitations – Tascam HS-4000 User Manual

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TASCAM HS-4000

4 – Basic operation


Connecting headphones

Connect headphones to the PHONES jack on the front panel.
Keep the headphones knob turned all the way to the left
(volume minimized) when connecting headphones.

CAUTION

Before connecting headphones, turn the PHONES knob to the minimum
volume. Failure to do so could cause sudden loud noises to occur, which
might damage your hearing or equipment.


Online function


Turn the ONLINE switch on the front panel ON to enable sound
to be output through the unit’s output connectors. (The ONLINE
switch has a cover, so open this cover to press the ONLINE
switch.)

The ONLINE switch lights when ON.
You can also connect a TASCAM RC–HS32PD remote controller
(sold separately), for example, and use its master fader to adjust
the level suitably. When the master fader is lowered completely,
sound is not output from the output connectors.
Press the ONLINE switch again to turn it OFF. That switch
becomes unlit, and sound ceases to be output from the output
connectors.
For details about the online function, see “Online functions” on
page 89.

Recording operation limitations


A limitation of this unit is that recording in a folder becomes
impossible when the total number of files, subfolders and other
items in it becomes large. For this reason, the following things
might occur.

When the total number of items in one folder exceeds

about 20000
Recording of a new take might not be possible even when
starting recording from a stopped state. When a project or
session is loaded, recording to that session might not be
possible. In these cases, the following pop-up message
appears.

Headphones

In this case, the remaining recording time indicator for the
currently selected CF card on the Home Screen shows

Rec

Limit

.

CAUTION

The total number of items inside one folder includes files and folders not
created by this unit. Management files, system files and other files and folders
that are not ordinarily visible are also included in the total.

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