Inserting an sd card, Loading a disc, 4–preparation – Tascam BB-1000CD User Manual

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TASCAM BB-1000CD

4–Preparation

4.

Use the

DATA

wheel to adjust the value and press the

CURSOR

[

¥

] key .

The cursor moves to the next place.

5.

After making the setting, press the

F1

key to restart

the clock from the newly set value.

The display returns to the

SETUP

screen.

NOTE

You cannot see the time and date information of audio fi les on the
unit.

Inserting an SD card

Insert an SD card and push it until it clicks fully into place.

Removing the SD card

Press the inserted SD card.

NOTE

Do not remove the SD card during recording and playback, and
while the SD indicator is fl ashing (writing data).

When using a new SD card

When using a new SD card, it is recommended to format it
on the unit before starting to use it. (

page 49 “Formatting

an SD card”).
Using an SD card formatted on other devices or a PC may
increase the possibility of recording errors.

CAUTION

Take enough care when formatting as all the data on an SD card,
including those written by other equipment, will be erased.

Write protection

An SD card has the write protection switch. When you try
to record on a protected card, the error message

“Protected

Card”

appears and you cannot record on it.

NOTE

The error message appears only when you try to record on a
protected SD card. No message appears when the unit tries and fails
to write information such as the order of audio fi les and the position
of markers on the protected SD card.

Loading a disc

NOTE

You can load a disc while the unit is turned on.

1.

Insert a disc halfway into the slot facing the label side

front, as illustrated.

2.

Push the disc into the slot until the disc is automati-

cally brought in.

CAUTION

You cannot insert a disc when the unit is turned off .

When a disc is not loaded properly, draw out the disc and press

the

ø

EJECT key, then try to load it again. DO NOT push the disc

in forcedly. It may damage the unit and the disc.

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