3 - menu functions, 1 drum time (head time), 2 auto id level – Teac DA-40 User Manual

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TASCAM DA-40

3 - Menu functions

The menu facilities on the tape deck allow common
settings to be made.

Repeated presses of

MENU [27]

will cycle through

the different menu items listed here in the order pre-
sented here.

Repeated presses of the

DISPLAY

[23]

key when

the tape deck is in menu mode will display the differ-
ent menu items in the opposite order to the one in
which they are presented here.

NOTE

When attempting to access the menus with
the MENU key, the display mode should not
be the Block Error rate display mode. In this
display mode, pressing the MENU key
changes between the A and B tracks.

When setting values from a menu, turn the

DATA

dial

[19]

to change the displayed value. The new

value will be shown flashing on the display.

Press

ENTER [26]

to confirm the value.

If the

DATA

dial is turned, but no changes are to be

made to the displayed value, press the

MENU

key

again to return the display to the previous value.

To exit the menu mode, press either the

COUNTER

MODE [20]

or the

MARGIN RESET [22]

key.

3.1 Drum time (head time)

Reports the time (in hours) that the head drum has
been in use. Use this information to help schedule
head cleaning, following the interval between clean-
ings as recommended by the cleaning cassette.

3.2 Auto ID level

When the AUTO ID function is enabled (

AUTO ID

[25]

), signals which exceed this level, after a period

of relative silence (as set in 3.3, "Auto ID time") will
automatically start the recording of a START ID at
the point where the signal exceeds this level.

The options available are:

-48dB

,

-54dB

,

-57dB

-60dB

and

dd

. The

dd

setting

detects the digital start of a track.

When the

dd

setting is made, and if a DAT deck is

connected to the tape deck through the

COAXIAL

interface, the START IDs and SKIP IDs on the
source deck are transferred over the coaxial connec-
tion and recorded on the tape deck.

If a CD player is connected with

dd

set, when the

start of a track is read, a START ID is written on the
tape deck.

Note that if an analog connection is made between
the tape deck and a CD or DAT recorder, and record-
ing is carried out through the analog connections, if

dd

has been selected, the Auto ID level is automati-

cally set to

-54dB

. This is also the case if a digital

device other than a DAT recorder or a CD player is
attached to the tape deck.

NOTES

CD tracks of less than 18 seconds may not
have their corresponding START IDs
recorded properly.

In order to ensure accurate program search-
ing, a gap of at least 9 seconds should be left
between the end of one START ID and the
beginning of the next.

The default value for this menu is

-48dB

.

3.3 Auto ID time

When the AUTO ID function is enabled (

AUTO ID

[25]

), signals which exceed the level set in 3.2,

"Auto ID level" will automatically start the recording
of a START ID, if the signal has remained below the
level for the period set in this parameter immediately
before exceeding the trigger level.

Since the tape deck does not read track numbers, etc.,
from digital audio sources, this function should be
used to divide CD tracks and assign new program
numbers at the start of each track. Set the “gap time”
as appropriate for the program material.

The times available are:

2.0

,

2.5

,

3.0

,

0.5

,

1.0

and

1.5

seconds.

The default value is

2.0

seconds.

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