3 − preparation, Inserting and removing cf cards, Inserting cf cards – Teac HS-P82 User Manual

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TASCAM HS-P82

Inserting and removing CF cards

Inserting CF cards

Insert a CF card into

COMPACT FLASH SLOT 1

or

SLOT

2

on the left side panel of the unit in order to use it for

recording and playback.

NOTE

CF cards can be inserted whether or not the power is ON or
OFF.

1 Open the CF card slot.

2 Insert the CF card with the correct orientation. With

the labeled side up, insert the end with the connector
completely.

3 Close the cover.

NOTE

If you cannot close the slot cover, remove the CF card once
and press the square button to the right of the slot in and
then reinsert the card.

Removing CF cards

Turn the unit power OFF or stop operations before
removing a CF card.

CAUTION

Never remove a CF card during recording or playback, while
transmitting data by USB or doing anything else that accesses
the CF card.

1 Open the CF card slot cover.

2 Press the square button to the right of the CF card

slot to bring the button out.

3 Press the square button in again to partially eject the

CF card.

4 Pull the CF card out by hand.

Power supply

Power can be supplied to this unit by one of the following
options: the included TASCAM PS-1225L AC adaptor
designed for this unit, an external battery or batteries
installed in the unit. If more than one source of power is
available, the AC adaptor power is used before batteries and
the external DC battery is used before batteries installed in
the unit. If the voltage of the power source being used goes
below the minimum set on the battery screen or the power
plug of the AC adaptor/external battery is disconnected, the
unit does the following.

If the

Battery

Caution

item on the

ALARM

TONE

page of

the

SYSTEM

SETUP

screen is set to

O

N, a warning sound

is output through the headphones output.
If another power source is available, a message appears

and the power source changes in the order described
above.

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