2 – names and functions of parts – Teac DA-3000 User Manual

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TASCAM DA-3000

2 – Names and Functions of Parts

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DEVICE connector

Use to connect a USB flash drive. (See “Connecting/discon-

necting USB flash drives” on page 21.)
Connect a USB flash drive here to play back files on it and

copy files between it and SD/CF cards. (See “Copying files

between media (backing up)” on page 50.)

q

SD and CF card slots

Insert and eject SD and CF cards from here. (See “Inserting

and ejecting SD and CF cards” on page 20.)

w

Remote sensor

Receives signals from the included remote control (TASCAM

RC-10). When using the remote point it here.

e

MENU button

When the Home Screen is open, press to access the menu

screens. (See “Menu structure” on page 15.) (See “Menu

screen operation basics” on page 15.)

r

EXIT/CANCEL [PEAK CLEAR] Button

Press this when a settings screen is open to go back one

level in the menu.
When a confirmation pop-up message is open, press this to

answer "NO".
When the Home Screen is open, press this to clear the level

meter peak hold indicators.

t

STOP button

Stops playback and recording.

y

PLAY button/indicator

Press when stopped or in playback standby to start playback.
Press in recording standby to start recording.
During playback or recording, this button lights.

u

PAUSE button/indicator

Press when stopped or during playback to switch to

playback standby.
Press when recording to switch to recording standby.
The button lights when in playback standby and recording

standby.

i

RECORD [TRK INC] button/indicator

Press when stopped to start recording standby.
Press when recording to start a new track and continue

recording without interruption. (See “Creating a higher

numbered track manually” on page 28.)
The button lights when recording and in recording standby.
Press when there is no media in the current device to

activate input monitoring, causing the currently selected

input signal to be output. The button blinks during input

monitoring.

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