2 - front and rear panel features, 1 front panel, 1] power switch – Tascam MD-801R/P Mk II User Manual

Page 13: 2] disc drive, 3] eject key, 4] track keys, 5] stop key, 6] play key and indicator, 7] ready key and indicator, 8] record key and indicator

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TASCAM MD-801R/P Mk II

2–2

2 - Front and rear panel features

This section, as well as giving a description of the
controls and features of the MD-801, also provides
many descriptions of basic operations.

The section on the rear panel also contains advice on
setting up and connecting the MD-801 as part of an
audio system.

2.1 Front panel

The following provides details of the basic functions
associated with the front panel controls of the unit. If
further information on the use of a particular control
is provided elsewhere in the manual, this is indicated.

[1] POWER switch

Press once to turn on the unit, and again to turn the
unit off.

NOTE

You should not turn the unit off while the U-
TOC (1.1.3, "Random access and U-TOC") is
being written. If power is disconnected from
the unit the U-TOC is being written, the disc
data will be corrupted, and the disc may
become unreadable.

Always remember to press the

TOC WRITE

key

[19]

before turning off power to the unit, in

order to save your edits to disc.

[2] Disc drive

Insert MiniDiscs into this slot, label uppermost, and
with the arrow pointing into the drive.

Use the

EJECT

key

[3]

to eject discs.

[3] EJECT key

Press this key to eject discs from the drive.

NOTE

If you press the

EJECT

key when the

TOC

WRITE

indicator

[19]

is lit, indicating that

there are edits that have been made, but not
yet saved to disc as part of the U-TOC, the
display will show

TOC Edited!

. If you

press the

EJECT

key again, you can eject the

disc, but all edits made since the last U-TOC
writing operation will be lost. If you want to
save the edits to disc, press the

TOC WRITE

key.

[4] TRACK keys

These keys are used to move the playback position
backwards or forwards a track at a time. Their use is
detailed in 4.2, "Playback of discs".

[5] STOP key

This key stops playback or recording (MD-801R
only). It is also used to cancel other operations.

[6] PLAY key and indicator

Used to start playback or recording (MD-801R only).
When the operation is taking place, the key’s indica-
tor lights.

[7] READY key and indicator

Used to put the unit into play ready or record ready
(MD-801R only) mode. The indicator lights when
the unit is ready.

To start the operation, press the

PLAY

key

[6]

.

If recording is taking place while the

READY

key is

pressed, the unit goes into record ready mode. The
current track number is incremented by one, to show
that the next recording will start a new track, if Post-
script recording is turned on (see 3.15, "Post-script
recording").

To cancel a ready operation, press the

STOP

key

[5]

.

[8] RECORD key and indicator

If the unit is stopped, pressing the

RECORD

key

will enter “input monitor” mode (the

RECORD

indicator lights) and

Input Mon

appears on

the display. This is valid whether or not a disc is
loaded in the drive.

In input monitor mode, the signals received at the
appropriate connectors, as selected with the input
switches (

[28]

,

[29]

and

[31]

) are routed to the out-

puts for monitoring as well as to the

PHONES

jack

[9]

, and the unit’s meters are used to display the sig-

nal levels. If the selected digital signal is not avail-
able, the

D-IN UNLOCK!

message is

displayed.

The input level of the signals input at the analog
jacks may be adjusted using the

INPUT LEVEL

controls

[27]

.

If the

RECORD

key is pressed and held down, and

the

READY

key is pressed, the unit enters record

ready mode (a disc must be in the drive). Both the

RECORD

and

READY

indicators will light.

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