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Section 1 : Introduction
Table of Contents
Thank you for purchasing the TASCAM DA-302. To meet
the requirements of professional applications, the DA-302
is provided with the following functions.
… A variety of dubbing modes (normal/high speed/pro-
gram/append)
… Dual recording
… Continuous recording/playback (with more than one
deck) possible
… Tape duplication using more than one deck
… Subcode data recording/editing
Important Safety Precautions.......................................... 2
Safety Instructions........................................................... 3
Section 1 : Introduction................................................. 4
1-1. Configuration ...................................................... 5
1-2. Memory backup.................................................... 5
1-3. Installation and operation precautions ................. 5
1-4. Condensation........................................................ 5
Section 2 : DAT cassettes.............................................. 6
2-1. Structure of a DAT cassette.................................. 6
2-2. Loading a DAT cassette ....................................... 6
Section 3 : Block diagram............................................. 7
Section 4 : Features and controls ................................ 9
4-1. Front panel.......................................................... 10
4-2. Rear panel ........................................................... 13
4-3. RC-D302 remote control unit ........................... 14
Section 5 : Recording .................................................. 15
5-1. Normal recording ............................................... 15
5-1-1. Recording analog input signals ................... 15
5-1-2. Recording digital input signals ................... 15
5-2. Dubbing.............................................................. 16
5-2-1. Making an identical tape including
subcodes....................................................... 16
5-2-2. Dubbing a tape from the middle.................. 16
5-2-3. Making a tape with the program order
changed........................................................ 16
5-3. Dual recording.................................................... 17
5-4. Continuous recording ......................................... 17
Section 6 : Playback..................................................... 18
6-1. Normal playback ................................................ 18
6-2. Continuous playback.......................................... 18
6-3. Skip playback ..................................................... 18
6-4. Single playback .................................................. 18
6-5. Repeat playback ................................................. 19
6-6. Program playback ............................................... 19
Section 7 : Recording/editing of subcode data......... 20
7-1. Subcode data....................................................... 20
7-2. Start ID ............................................................... 20
7-2-1. Recording the Start ID automatically.......... 20
7-2-2. Recording the Start ID manually ................. 20
7-2-3. Erasing the Start ID..................................... 21
7-3. Skip ID ............................................................... 21
7-3-1. Recording the Skip ID................................. 21
7-3-2. Erasing the Skip ID ..................................... 22
7-4. End ID ................................................................ 22
7-4-1. Recording the End ID.................................. 22
7-4-2. Erasing the End ID ...................................... 22
7-5. Program numbers ............................................... 22
7-5-1. Recording the program number................... 22
7-5-2. Erasing the program number....................... 22
7-5-3. Renumber..................................................... 22
7-6. ABS time............................................................ 23
7-7. Program time...................................................... 23
Section 8 : Convenient functions............................... 24
8-1. Rec muting ......................................................... 24
8-2. Skip search ......................................................... 24
8-3. Direct search ....................................................... 24
8-4. Locating function ............................................... 24
8-4-1. Setting the memo point ............................... 24
8-4-2. Correcting the memo point .......................... 24
8-4-3. Locating a memo point ................................ 24
8-5. Blank search ....................................................... 25
Section 9 : Using more than one DA-302................... 26
9-1. Continuous recording with more than
one DA-302........................................................ 26
9-2. Duplicating......................................................... 27
9-3. Continuous playback with more than
one DA-302........................................................ 27
Section 10 : Menu......................................................... 28
Section 11 : Specifications.......................................... 30
Section 12 :Warning Indications and
Error messages
....................................... 32
12-1. Warning Indecations during operation............. 24
12-2. Error Messages................................................. 24
Section 13 : Optional Accessories............................. 33
Before using your new deck, read this manual over carefully to be sure that you understand how to operate it correctly and know how to take advantage of its many functions. After reading this manual, keep it on hand for
future reference.