Lcd contrast & backlight, led brightness, Lcd gain display, Record indication – Sound Devices 702 User Manual

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702 User Guide and Technical Information

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The tone oscillator can be activated anytime during recording by setting the

TONE: RECORD LOCK

feature in the Setup Menu. Press the Tone key anytime to generate a tone signal. Please note that

when enabled, any slight press of the tone key will generate tone and override any program material

where tone has been routed to, including record tracks.

LCD Contrast & Backlight, LED Brightness

LCD contrast is Setup Menu controlled. From the factory the contrast is set to 50%, suitable for most

viewing conditions. Contrast can be increased or decreased.

The front panel

button toggles the LCD and button backlight. Backlighting is suitable in low

or no ambient light situations.

LED brightness is continuously adjustable from low to high. Hold down the

button, then turn

the Rotary Controller to change brightness levels. The brightness of all LED’s is adjusted. In stealth

mode (Setup Menu selected) the LEDs are toggled on and off with the LCD backlight button.

LCD Gain Display

By default, the 702 displays the set Bit Depth and Sampling Rate in the right-hand side of the Main

LCD Display. The gain level for inputs 1 and 2 temporarily override the Bit Depth and Sampling

Rate display while the input gain pots are in use. The LCD display can be set to always display gain

by selecting Gain Only in the Setup Menu option

LCD: GAIN DISPLAY.

Record Indication

The position of the A-time numbers and time code numbers can be exchanged in the Setup Menu.

When

BIG TIME CODE is selected in the menu the time code is displayed in the main numeric dis-

play. If time code is turned off A-time is shown as large numbers, even with

BIG TIME CODE set.

To provide for additional visual indication that recording is in process the big numerals can be set to

reverse contrast or to flash during record. This is menu-selected.

reversed numbers indicating that recording is active

24-Hour Time Counter

24-Hour Time Counter Mode is primarily used to easily identify the time-of-day that an event oc-

curred during a recording. When the Setup Menu option

TIME COUNTER: MODE is set to 24h, the 702

displays a 24-hour time counter on the Main LCD Display. The value of this counter is derived from

the 702’s internal time-of-day clock.

Recorded files are stamped with the beginning record time in metadata. Although this is not true

time code, the files are stamped in the beginning time code fields with a fixed 30 frames per second

frame rate. Files recorded with 24-Hour Time Counter Mode will display the time that they were

recorded when played back from the 702. The Time Counter Mode is set to off at Factory Default.

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