Rear panel, Audio controls and connections, 2–controls, indicators and connectors – Tascam HD-R1 User Manual

Page 9

Advertising
background image

TASCAM HD-R1

9

2–Controls, Indicators and Connectors

Audio controls and connections

Rear panel

d

XLR MIC/LINE INPUTS L and R

These XLR input jacks are for microphone levels

inputs.

NOTE

A channel’s XLR and RCA input jacks cannot be used

simultaneously.

f

XLR TRMNL

This switch determines which type of balanced

inputs to use, XLR jacks or the Euro Terminal

Block.

g

L INPUT and R INPUT switches

These 3-way switches determine whether each

input will use the balanced input—the balanced

input with a -20 dB pad or the unbalanced RCA

jack.

h

PHANTOM

Switches phantom power going to the XLR

microphone inputs. There is a

+48V

indicator on

the front panel.

j

RCA INPUTS

This is an unbalanced stereo pair of inputs for line

level (-10 dBV).

k

Euro Terminal Block IN and OUT

The Euro terminal block accepts wires carrying

balanced signals.

l

LINE OUTPUTS L and R

These are XLR output jacks providing balanced,

differential +4 dBu signals.

;

RCA OUTPUTS

This is an unbalanced stereo pair of outputs

providing unbalanced -10 dBV signals.

z

DIGITAL IN and OUT

The

DIGITAL

IN

RCA Phono jack accepts a S/PDIF

digital audio signal. The audio from this digital

input is only used when monitoring the input or

recording. The digital input can be selected using

Main Menu ˘ Record Settings ˘
Input Source

.

When in use, the HD-R1 will lock its sample

rate to the digital input. The sample rate of the

digital output will always match the sample rate

of the current track. This can create an unstable

clock loop if the source of the digital data is also

attempting to lock to the

DIGITAL OUT

of the

HD-R1.

This

DIGITAL OUT

RCA Phono jack transmits an

S/PDIF digital audio signal. The sample rate of the

digital output will always match the sample rate

of the current track. Any device that connects to

this output must be able to accept the sample rate

changing, either by setting the HD-R1 as the clock

master or by using a sample rate converter on its

input. The HD-R1 does not supply a separate word

clock output.

Remote Control

x

LAN

Accepts an RJ45 Ethernet connector for remote

control and file transfer.

NOTE

When you display Japanese, please use an FTP application

that handles Unicode.

c

RS-232C

Accepts a 9-pin D-sub connector for RS-232C

serial remote control.

v

PARALLEL

Accepts a 25-pin D-sub connector for parallel

remote control.

Power

b

~ IN

This is for the AC power cable. The HD-R1 comes

with an AC power cable that is designed to work in

the country where it was sold.

Advertising