2−names and functions of parts – Teac HS-2 User Manual

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STOP [RETAKE] key

Press to stop recording or playback.
Press this while pressing and holding the SHIFT key to

retake the recording (erasing the last recorded take).

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PLAY key/indicator

When stopped or in playback standby, press this key

to start playback. This key lights during playback.
Press this key when in recording standby to start

recording.
Both the PLAY and REC keys light during recording.
In timeline mode, press the PLAY key while pressing

and holding the REC key to start recording from that

point.
Both the PLAY and REC keys light during recording.

q

PAUSE key/indicator

Press this key when stopped or during playback to put

the unit in playback standby. This key lights when in

standby.
Press this key while recording to put the unit in

recording standby. Both the PAUSE and REC keys light

when in recording standby.

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REC key/indicator

When a recordable card is installed and the unit is

stopped, press this key to put the unit into recording

standby. Both the PAUSE and REC keys light during

recording standby.
In timeline mode, press the PLAY key while pressing

and holding the REC key to start recording from

that point. Both the PLAY and REC keys light during

recording.

e

PHONES knob/jack

Connect stereo headphones to this standard stereo

phone jack.
This jack outputs the signal from the internal

monitoring mixer.
Use the PHONES knob to adjust the headphones

output level.

CAUTION

Before connecting headphones, turn the PHONES knob

to the minimum volume. Failure to do so could cause

sudden loud noises to occur, which might damage your

hearing or equipment.

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KEYBOARD connector

Connect an IBM PC-compatible keyboard with a PS/2

interface here, and use it to input project and session

names, for example.
By default, the unit is set to use Japanese keyboards,

which have a different layout from US keyboards.

To use a US keyboard, change the setting on the

PREFERENCES

page of the

SYSTEM SETUP

screen. (See

“PREFERENCES page” on page 102.)

t

PROJECT key

Press to open screens related to projects (

PROJECT

selection,

SESSION

selection,

AES31

file selection,

TAKE

selection and

PLAYLIST

selection screens). The

last used project-related screen opens.
(See “PROJECT screen” on page 34.)

y

EXIT/CANCEL (PEAK CLEAR) key

Press to cancel input or item selection.
When a pull-up or pull-down menu is open, press to

close it.
On the Home Screen, when no pull-up/pull-down

menu is open, this key functions as a reset button for

peak hold marks shown on the level meters
When the

MENU

screen or project screen is open, press

this to return to the Home Screen.
On other screens, press this to return to the previous

screen.
When a pop-up window is open, press this to cancel

an operation.

u

CALL [CHASE] key

Press to locate to and pause playback at the call point,

which is where playback last started from playback

standby.
Press this key while pressing and holding the SHIFT

key to turn synchronization with timecode ON/OFF.

i

LCD TILT button

Press this button to unlock the color display, so that

you can adjust its angle by pulling the bottom of the

display outward.
To put the display away, press this button to unlock it

and push the bottom inward.

o

m [

] and , [

] keys (search)

Press one of these keys to search.
m

[

] key: search backward

,

[

] key: search forward

Press one of these keys while pressing and holding the

SHIFT key to search at high speed.

p

.

/

/

[MARK

.

/

/

] keys (skip)

Use these keys to skip between regions, takes and

entries.
Press these keys while pressing and holding the SHIFT

key to move to the previous/next mark. After moving,

the same playback state resumes (stopped/playback

standby/playback).

a

MARK key

Press this key to add a mark at the currently located

time.
The maximum number of marks, including automatic

marks, possible in a single timeline/take is 99. (See

“Mark functions” on page 109.)

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