TEAC DM-4800 DM-4800 Owner's Manual - Page 8
List of s and Tables, Introduction, Basic operational concepts, Connections - rear
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List of Figures and Tables 1 : Introduction Fig. 1.1: Basic logical components of the DM-4800 11 Fig. 1.2: Overview of the DM-4800 15 2 : Basic operational concepts Fig. 2.1: Screen mode selection keys 17 Fig. 2.2: Cursor and data wheel keys 17 Fig. 2.3: Explanation of the top line of screen displays 18 Fig. 2.4: Global modifier keys 20 Fig. 2.5: POD controls 20 Fig. 2.6: POD knobs used in a multi-control screen 21 Fig. 2.7: POD knob 4 used as list selector .......... 21 Fig. 2.8: POD keys 2 through 4 used as soft keys .. 21 Fig. 2.9: POD 1 used with a pull-up menu list ... 21 Fig. 2.10: POD keys used to select sub-screens .. 21 Fig. 2.11: POD keys 2 and 4 used to jump to other screens (library screens 21 Fig. 2.12: Encoder functions 22 Fig. 2.13: Setting the encoder mode 22 Table 2.1: Stereo encoder modes 23 Table 2.2: Surround encoder modes 23 Fig. 2.14: Encoders in pan mode 24 Fig. 2.15: Encoders in EQ gain mode 24 Fig. 2.16: Encoders in EQ frequency selection mode 24 Fig. 2.17: Encoders in frequency Q adjustment mode 25 Fig. 2.18: Encoders used to make module level and aux send adjustments 25 Fig. 2.19: ENCODER OPERATION menu item ..... 26 Fig. 2.20: Dynamics processor controls 27 Table 2.3: Dynamics processor control assignments 27 Fig. 2.21: Equalization controls 28 Fig. 2.22: Aux send controls 28 Fig. 2.23: PARAMETER EDIT in the "fat channel 29 Fig. 2.24: Pasting channel parameters 29 Fig. 2.25: UTILITY copy screen 30 Fig. 2.26: Formatting a CF card 32 Fig. 2.27: Shutting down the DM-4800 33 Fig. 2.28: Powering up the DM-4800 with no previous shutdown 33 Fig. 2.29: Project structure 34 Fig. 2.30: Setting the date and time 35 Fig. 2.31: The NEW PROJECT page 35 Fig. 2.32: The project management page ......... 36 Fig. 2.33: Storing a project 37 Fig. 2.34: Library screen (gate library shown as example 38 Fig. 2.35: Library selection pull-up menu ...........38 Fig. 2.36: Library utility screen 40 Fig. 2.37: Setting and editing titles and memos 41 Fig. 2.38: The SETUP option screen 42 Fig. 2.39: Display top line set to SYSTEM ...........42 Fig. 2.40: The PREFERENCES screen 43 Fig. 2.41: Layer/SEL key matching 43 Fig. 2.42: SOLO options 44 Fig. 2.43: UTILITY external switch settings .........45 Table 2.4: GPI pin assignments (output level: 5V 46 Fig. 2.44: GPI setting screen 46 Table 2.5: GPI fader event types 46 Table 2.6: GPI key event types 47 Fig. 2.45: GPI pulse types 47 3 : Connections Fig. 3.1: Overview of rear panel features ..........48 Fig. 3.2: Analog channel inputs and controls ....49 Fig. 3.3: DIGITAL SETUP screen 51 Fig. 3.4: IF-AN/DM (at left) and IF-AE/DM (at right 52 Fig. 3.5: IF-TD/DM (at left) and IF-AD/DM (at right 52 Fig. 3.6: IF-FW/DM (at left) and IF-SM/DM (at right 52 Fig. 3.7: CASCADE screen 53 Fig. 3.8: PROJECT CLOCK screen 56 Fig. 3.9: Checking the clock sources 56 Table 3.1: Clock options in normal and high-speed modes 57 4 : Routing & assignment Table 4.1: Module facilities on the DM-4800 .....58 Fig. 4.1: Routing inputs 59 Table 4.2: Input sources 59 Table 4.3: Destination layers 59 Fig. 4.2: Routing outputs 61 Fig. 4.3: Routing inserts 62 Fig. 4.4: Assignment keys 63 Fig. 4.5: Buss assignment screen (linked busses 64 Fig. 4.6: Surround channel assignment screen ...65 Fig. 4.7: Monitoring and metering controls .......66 Fig. 4.8: Monitor parameters screen 67 Fig. 4.9: Monitor oscillator and communication screen 68 Table 4.4: Meter selection 69 Fig. 4.10: Metering screen (1st 24 channel module meters 69 8 TASCAM DM-4800 User's Manual