TASCAM DP-24SD Owners Manual - Page 19

– Names and Functions of Parts, Top panel

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Top panel 3 - Names and Functions of Parts 1 GUITAR indicator This indicator lights when the LINE-GUITAR switch on the rear panel is set to GUITAR. 2 Display Use the JOG/DATA dial or the CURSOR (5/b/g/t) buttons to return to the Home screen, to open the MENU screen, to assign input signals to tracks, to change parameters for each input or track, and to perform many other operations. 3 PHANTOM (+48V) button/indicator Use this button to turn the phantom power on/off for the MIC/LINE INPUT A-D and E-H jacks on the rear panel. The PHANTOM indicator lights when phantom power is turned on. When the GUITAR indicator is lit, even if phantom (+48V) power is ON (indicator lit) for E-H, INPUT H will not receive phantom power. CAUTION • Use the STEREO fader and MONITOR LEVEL knob to lower the output volume of the unit before turning phantom power on or off. Depending on the microphone, a loud noise could occur, damaging equipment and harming people's hearing. • Do not connect or disconnect a microphone when phantom power is turned on. Doing so could cause a loud noise and might damage this unit and connected equipment. • Turn phantom power on only when using a condenser microphone that requires phantom power. Turning phantom power on when a dynamic mic or other mic that does not require it is connected could damage this unit and connected equipment. • When using condenser mics that require phantom power and dynamic mics together, be sure to use balanced dynamic mics. Unbalanced dynamic mics cannot be used when phantom power is enabled. • Supplying phantom power to some ribbon mics will break them. If you are unsure, do not supply phantom power to a ribbon mic. 4 OL indicators (A-H) These indicators light when the input source signal is too loud. 5 TRIM knobs (A-H) Use these knobs to adjust the input levels. (See "Making the first recording" on page 39.) 6 SOURCE buttons/indicators When you press one of these buttons, the corresponding input (INPUT A to H) is selected (its button lights) as the input source. The mixer and other functions are applied to the selected input. These buttons are also used to assign an input source to a track (see "Assigning inputs" on page 35). 7 MUTE/SOLO indicators These indicators light when a track is muted or in Solo mode. When the SOLO button is not lit, it indicates the track is in Mute mode. When the SOLO button is lit, it indicates the track is in Solo mode. TASCAM DP-24SD 19

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TASCAM DP-24SD
19
3 – Names and Functions of Parts
Top panel
1
GUITAR indicator
This indicator lights when the
LINE-GUITAR
switch on the
rear panel is set to
GUITAR
.
2
Display
Use the
JOG/DATA
dial or the
CURSOR
(
5
/
b
/
g
/
t
)
buttons to return to the Home screen, to open the
MENU
screen, to assign input signals to tracks, to change param-
eters for each input or track, and to perform many other
operations.
3
PHANTOM (+48V) button/indicator
Use this button to turn the phantom power on/off for the
MIC/LINE INPUT A-D
and
E-H
jacks on the rear panel.
The
PHANTOM
indicator lights when phantom power is
turned on.
When the
GUITAR
indicator is lit, even if phantom (
+48V
)
power is
ON
(indicator lit) for
E-H
, INPUT
H
will not receive
phantom power.
CAUTION
Use the
STEREO
fader and
MONITOR LEVEL
knob to lower
the output volume of the unit before turning phantom
power on or off. Depending on the microphone, a loud noise
could occur, damaging equipment and harming people's
hearing.
Do not connect or disconnect a microphone when phantom
power is turned on. Doing so could cause a loud noise and
might damage this unit and connected equipment.
Turn phantom power on only when using a condenser
microphone that requires phantom power. Turning
phantom power on when a dynamic mic or other mic that
does not require it is connected could damage this unit and
connected equipment.
When using condenser mics that require phantom power
and dynamic mics together, be sure to use balanced
dynamic mics. Unbalanced dynamic mics cannot be used
when phantom power is enabled.
Supplying phantom power to some ribbon mics will break
them. If you are unsure, do not supply phantom power to a
ribbon mic.
4
OL indicators (A-H)
These indicators light when the input source signal is too
loud.
5
TRIM knobs (A-H)
Use these knobs to adjust the input levels. (See “Making the
first recording” on page 39.)
6
SOURCE buttons/indicators
When you press one of these buttons, the corresponding
input (
INPUT A
to
H
) is selected (its button lights) as the
input source.
The mixer and other functions are applied to the selected
input.
These buttons are also used to assign an input source to a
track (see “Assigning inputs” on page 35).
7
MUTE/SOLO indicators
These indicators light when a track is muted or in Solo
mode. When the
SOLO
button is not lit, it indicates the track
is in Mute mode. When the
SOLO
button is lit, it indicates
the track is in Solo mode.