Front panel descriptions – Sound Devices 702 User Manual

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702 User Guide and Technical Information

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Front Panel Descriptions

All 702 settings can be accessed and monitored through the front panel LCD and navigation buttons.

This allows the unit to be placed in a production bag along with field mixers, wireless transmitters,

and wireless receivers.

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1)

Digital Input LEDs

Indicates the presence of AES or SPDIF-

digital signal on the respective input.

When flashing, indicates that digital in-

put is selected but no valid digital word

clock signal is present.

2)

Input 1 Gain

Controls the analog gain (input trim) of

the channel 1 input. Normal mic input

range is from 25 dB to 70 dB, low gain

mic range is from 10 dB to 55 dB, line

input range is from

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6 dB to 18 dB. For

line-level inputs, this control can be de-

feated for setup-menu-controlled gain. If

the LCD display shows “locked” when

the control is rotated, gain control of

the line-level input is menu-controlled.

When inputs are linked as a stereo pair,

Input 1 Gain controls the gain of both

inputs.

3)

Input 2 Gain

Controls input 2 gain, as in #2 above.

When inputs are linked as a stereo pair,

Input 2 Gain adjusts left-to-right bal-

ance.

4)

MENU Button

Used to access all 702 Setup Menu selec-

tions. When in menu mode, used to

move up through the menu selections.

5)

LCD Display

Primary display of the 702. The LCD is

backlit using the LCD backlight control

(#15).

6)

Tone Oscillator

Press to activate the tone oscillator, press

and hold for two seconds or longer to

latch on, press again to deactivate. Fre-

quency, tone level, and routing are con-

trolled in the Setup Menu. When in the

Setup Menu use the TONE key to enter

Setup Menu options and select parame-

ters when the check mark appears in the

upper right hand corner of the LCD.

7)

Input-to-Track Matrix LEDs

Blue LEDs indicate inputs (1 and 2)

enabled for recording to tracks (A and

B). A solid blue LED indicates an input

is routed to a track. A flashing LED dur-

ing “custom” routing mode shows the

selected input/track combination.

8)

INPUT Select Button

Pressing the INPUT button brings up

the input muting and routing menu.

Hold down the INPUT button and press

one of the indicated soft buttons to mute

inputs. Pressing the STOP button and

the INPUT select button cycles through

the four factory preset input-to-track

routing combinations plus the custom

routing menu. In the custom routing

menu any input can be routed to any

track. See

Input-to-Track Routing

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