Firewire bus powering, Qualified drives, Dvd-ram drives – Sound Devices 702T User Manual

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702T User Guide and Technical Information

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FireWire Bus Powering

The six-pin FireWire port on the 702T provides power for bus-powered FireWire drives. The follow-

ing conditions should be observed when connecting to bus-powered drives.

• Bus powering a drive requires external DC powering of the 702T. The 702T cannot operate bus-

powered drives from an attached Li-ion battery.

• When recording in realtime to bus-powered FireWire drives the XL-1394 FireWire Power Filter

is recommended. This filter network isolates the electrical noise in bus-powered drives from

the 702T.

• While hot-swapping FireWire cables is possible it is recommended to attach bus-powered

drives with the recorder turned off.

Qualified Drives

External FireWire storage volumes that can be formatted and addressed as FAT32 can be used with

the 702T. These include:

• external hard drives, bus-powered or mains powered. Drives as large as 2 TB can be addressed,

• FireWire CompactFlash card readers,

• DVD-RAM drives.

FireWire drives use a variety of chipsets to perform conversion from the drive’s native format (i.e.

IDE) to FireWire. Sound Devices has tested and qualified enclosures and card readers which use the

Oxford 911, Oxford 922, PL3507, GL711, and FW912 chipsets. Other chipsets may operate, but Sound

Devices does not officially support them. To check for compatibility with the 702T attach a FireWire

drive and run the media speed test selected from the User Menu. This will write, then read a file to

the drive. If the drive can perform this test then it can be used to record audio.

DVD-RAM Drives

DVD-RAM drives are essentially optical hard drives. Revision 2.00 firmware supports recording to

and playing back from DVD-RAM drives when formatted as FAT32 volumes.

When recording to DVD-RAM drives in realtime it is important to note the following:

1. Keep sampling rates below 48048.

2. Record to polyphonic file formats.

3. Use DVD-RAM drive mechanisms and media that support 3X recording speeds.

Post-record copying from CF to external drives is recommended for material recorded at high sampling
rates.

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