Compactflash recording media – Sound Devices 702T User Manual

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702T User Guide and Technical Information

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Features and specifications are subject to change. Visit www.sounddevices.com for the latest documentation.

To quickly identify the last recorded take as Circled or as No Good, perform the following steps:

1. Press the STOP key to end recording.

2. Press and hold the STOP key down, then press the LCD Backlight key to enter the Take Status Menu.

3. Press the soft Circle (Menu) key to mark the take as Circled or press the soft No Good (HDD) key to

mark the take as No Good. The check mark appears in the selected box and the 702T automatically

returns to the Main Display.

To identify any take in the Take List as Circled or No Good, perform the following steps:

1. Press the STOP key to end recording.

2. Press and hold the STOP key down, then press PLAY to enter the Take List. The Take List can also be

accessed via the Setup Menu option

FILE: VIEW TAKE LIST.

3. Scroll among files to find the take that is to have its status changed.

4. Press the soft No Good (Rewind) key or the soft Circle (Fast Forward) key.

To remove the take status

indication, highlight the No Good or Circled file and select “No Good” or “Circle” again.

5. Press the soft X (LCD Backlight) key or Stop key to exit the Take List.

CompactFlash Recording Media

CompactFlash (CF) is an excellent portable storage medium for audio recording. Its speed and ca-

pacity continue to increase as its price continues to come down. The 702T records to and plays from

CF cards as its primary storage medium.

The key benefits of CompactFlash include:

• wider temperature range capability than hard disk drives

• greatly increased shock immunity versus hard disk drives

• convenient, portable, removable media

• ubiquitous card readers and transfer tools

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