Home screen, 2 – names and functions of parts – Teac DR-680 User Manual

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TASCAM DR-680

Home Screen

1

Take name

When stopped or during playback, the name of the
currently loaded take is shown.
When recording or in recording standby, the name
of the take being recorded is shown.
Up to 11 characters are shown. Longer names are
scrolled.

2

Recorder operation status

The operation status of the recorder is shown with
one of the following icons.

: Stopped
: Playing back

: Paused
: Searching forward
: Searching backwards
: Recording
: Recording standby
: Skip forward
: Skip backward

3

Repeat icon

When the repeat function is ON, the repeat icon
appears.

4

Power supply status

When operating on battery power, a battery icon
appears.
Depending on the amount of remaining battery
power, a number of bars appear (

,

or

).

When the battery charge is very low, the last bar
disappears, the

icon blinks, and the unit’s

power will soon change to standby.
When using the included AC adaptor (PS-1225L),
the

icon appears.

NOTE

Even before the batteries lose their charge, a “Battery
Low” warning pop-up message might appear if you try
to start recording or conduct another operation that
requires considerable power.

5

Level meters

These show the levels of tracks 1–6 and the stereo
track.
When recording, if stereo track recording is ON
and the stereo track recording source is set to
DIGITAL IN, the stereo track meters become the
DIGITAL IN input level meters.
During playback of a multitrack file, the playback
levels of each track are shown.
When recording, the recording levels of each track
are shown.
When recording, if a signal is distorted at the input
stage, the area beneath its meter is highlighted.
If a recording level exceeds 2.0 dB below the
maximum level, a mark appears at the top of its
meter, indicating an overload.

Ch2: Signal is distorted at the input stage
Ch4: Recording level exceeds 2.0dB less than the

maximum level.

During stereo track playback, the meters for tracks
1 and 2 function as the L and R meters.
When a track is armed for recording, “

º

” appears

beneath its meter.
When a track is soloed, “ ” appears beneath its
meter.

NOTE

If a track is both armed for recording and soloed, only
“ ” appears beneath its meter.

6

Time (hours: minutes: seconds)

During playback, the elapsed playback time of the
take is shown.
Press the

DISPLAY

key on the front panel to

show the remaining time of the take as a negative
number.
When recording, the elapsed recording time of the
take is shown.

2 – Names and Functions of Parts

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