Cautions related to display use, Turning the power on and off, 3−preparation – Teac HS-2 User Manual

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TASCAM HS-2

Cautions related to display use

• The display can easily be scratched, so do not use

pointed objects, including fingernail tips, to touch it.

Always touch it with your fingers.

• Do not press the display forcefully with a finger or poke

it with a pen, toothpick or other pointed object. Doing

so could scratch the display or cause malfunction.

• The display touch screen is constructed of a film and

glass. Do not apply strong force to its surface. Doing so

could break the glass.

• When using the display, do not put a hand on the panel

or push around the display forcefully. Doing so could

prevent accurate position detection.

• Do not place anything on top of the display or

otherwise put weight on the same place for a long

time. Doing so could cause the panel to warp or result

in inaccurate position detection.

• Do not apply a commercially-available screen

protection film to the display. Doing so could prevent

normal operation.

• Gently wipe the display with a soft dry cloth that does

not shed dust (e.g. a cleaning cloth). Avoid wiping

with a stiff cloth or rubbing with force. Doing so could

damage the surface of the LCD. Do not use thinner,

manicure remover, alcohol or similar substances.

NOTE

The display is produced with extremely high-precision

manufacturing technologies, and 99.99% or more of

the pixels are effective, but sometimes pixels might not

appear or might appear as red or black dots. This is not a

malfunction.

Turning the power ON and OFF

Open the front panel POWER switch cover and press the

POWER switch.

Startup screen

Home Screen

To turn the power OFF, push the POWER switch on the

front panel again.

CAUTION

Never turn the power OFF during recording, playback, or

any other operation that accesses the SD card/ CF card.

Doing so could, for example, cause recording errors, loss

of recorded DATA, and sudden loud noises to be output

through monitoring equipment, which could result in

damaged equipment and hearing loss.

3−Preparation

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