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Digital Master Recorder
Model D-15
Owner's Manual
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK,
DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK).
NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE,
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an
equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the
presence of uninsulated "dangerous voltage" within
the product's enclosure that may be of sufficient
magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to
persons.
"WARNING"
"TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK,
DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE."
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1. Read Instructions - All the safety and operating instructions
should be read before the appliance is operated.
2. Retain Instructions - The safety and operating instructions
should be retained for future reference.
3. Heed Warnings - All warnings on the appliance and in the
operating instructions should be adhered to.
4, Follow Instructions - All operating and use instructions should
be followed.
5. Water and Moisture - The appliance should not be used near
water - for example, near a bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink,
laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool, and
the like. |
6, Carts and Stands - The appliance should be used only with a
cart or stand that is recommended by the manufacturer.
An appliance and cart combination should be moved with care.
Quick stops, excessive force, and uneven surfaces may cause
the appliance and cart combination to overturn,
7. Wall or Ceiling Mounting - The appliance should be mounted to
a wall or ceiling only as recommended by the manufacturer.
8. Ventilation - The appliance should be situated so that its location
or position dose not interfere with its proper ventilation.
For example, the appliance should not be situated on a bed,
sofa, rug, or similar surface that may block the ventilation
openings; or, placed in a built-in installation, such as a bookcase
or cabinet that may impede the flow of air through the ventilation
openings.
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CAUTION:
TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, MATCH
WIDE BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT, FULLY
INSERT.
ATTENTION:
POUR ÉVITER LES CHOCS ÉLECTRIQUES,
INTRODUIRE LA LAME LA PLUS LARGE DE LA
FICHE DANS LA BORNE CORRESPONDANTE
DE LA PRISE ET POUSSER JUSQU' AU FOND.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is
intended to alert the user to the presence of important
operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions In
the literature accompanying the appliance.
Heat - The appliance should be situated away from heat
sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other
appliances (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
Power Sources - The appliance should be connected to a
power supply only of the type described in the operating
instructions or as marked on the appliance.
Grounding or Polarization - The precautions that should be
taken so that the grounding or polarization means of an
appliance is not defeated.
Power Cord Protection - Power supply cords should be routed
so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items
placed upon or against them, paying particular attention to
cords at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where
they exit from the appliance.
Cleaning - The appliance should be cleaned only as
recommended by the manufacturer,
Nonuse Periods - The power cord of the appliance should be
unplugged from the outlet when left unused for a long period
of time.
Object and Liquid Entry - Care should be taken so that objects
do not fall and liquids are not spilled into the enclosure through
openings.
Damage Requiring Service - The appliance should be serviced
by qualified service personnel when:
A. The power supply cord or the plug has been damaged; or
B. Objects have fallen, or liquid has been spilled into the
appliance; or
C. The appliance has been exposed to rain; or
D. The appliance does not appear to operate normally or
exhibits a marked change in performance; or
E. The appliance has been dropped, or the enclosure
damaged.
Servicing - The user should not attempt to service the
appliance beyond that described in the operating instructions.
All other servicing should be referred to qualified service
personnel.
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| Introduction
How to read this manual. Kerken RE
Outline of this manual........ panoooeavoces pecarmerenooues paneoaacop amoo ao OORORAER O UNOeRTeoUUccarenDree
Contents of this manual........ уооонтооочвовьнчачазаваавеваазоваевеосввейаватоваовныя
| Chapter 1. Outline and Outstanding Features
1- 2. Outstanding A secyrsonvensenae scene
| Chapter 2. Names and Functions
2-1. Front Panel............e.onconee eroneeconcencaana enanos rre e e nie es pucourononenceoo 11
2-2. Display................—-.—. eee once oe eee reee LD Ie pnnconnaneoneoneeenenes 3
2-3, Rear Panel............ee.oneccocncccarerecoooooneccoo roo NRO reee PEaNUUaeRoocenpecaDDceDoaO ee pea prerererereNes 28
3-1-2. Precautions on dewing.............=.... eneunereaneveneneoneeceneoe. enecocenocococaoorenennee
3-1-3. The Internal Clock............... в оонаааоворываваававаеььоаевовьвавывыее NU.
3-1-4. Notes on Safety....................eeeceoe ee DD TDI DD REL Ce Ce eea Te ree Tee ree...
3-2-1. DAT Specifications............-.....=..escecsozons ecos een eee ere.
3-2-2. On the A-Time (absolute time)...............—...e=sececcrcocrcc mc e e.
3-2-3. The DAT Cassette Tape..............omecenns
3-2-4. Erase Protect Hole...............e... cerca er e ernereooeoooacoracarreccaroeoerrooeceo
3-2-5. Loading and Ejecting of the Tape................
3-2-6. Non-recorded Section and No Sound Recorded Section..
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3-2-7. The Sub ID...............s+--ereeecrnerecene nee e e e e Deer recanoe racer reee.
3-3, Setting the Internal Clock....................me merma pecunoooooeoneranecaeonos
3-4. The rack mount adapter ebebaaoorenecorneneeceoorcoooccconnoerraconocaneo
| Chapter 4. Record and Playback
4-2. Basic Recording................... A vos
4-2-1. Analog Audio Recording. eneoconoane nccoeeoccenoecenerccee
4-2-2. Digital Audio Signal Recording
4-3, Making a No Sound Recorded Section (REC MUTE).............
4-4, Blank Search.............. … eecorenoccoraneruanceras
4-5- 3. Changing the memory data (Punch in/out point)...
4-5-4, Execution (take) of AUTO REC..........-.mecessececornccenco
AB. CUCING eveiirsirenisnsssseessuesorstsssstrsntsesnssnsresseresssessessssanssssarsasntssssnsssstsessassssssssasssssssassssns 58
4-6-1. Cueing by the JOG/SHTL mode..................e.=mcanmecencosranorcer e. „необ
4-6-2, Cueing by the RAM SCRUB mode enenoneneanaconantorenaconercene. PT
4-7. The Search/Locate Function,...............ciscormrc re rc ÍOEUEÍBE ET DT ÉÉRÍ RR E EEE E E EE EL II IE A „60
4-7-1.S-ID SearcH............eerensoeoenocecoorecsooenecocorccroanoreocarecen era reecaeeoereocerecccce. 61
4-7-2. Locating Using P NO (Program Number ).................mmeceroscccorroen ce 62
4-7-3. Locating With the MEM NO (Memory N Numbers).... recenseonenocacons 63
4-7-4. Time Locate........... cerranerervanes connanoonecooneronTa 64
4-8. The INSTANT START Mode..................e0s00rccesorece re DO RE O DOUE O EEG OE TITO E eee ‚65
4-8-1. INSTANT START Operation...........-.......w eee Ue ree ren eLo ‚65
4-8-2. Executing INSTANT START after Moving the start DOM L..........0.....00 66
4-8-3. Preview of INSTANT START by the PREVIEW/REPEAT key.............—.... 67
4-8-4. Trimming of INSTANT START via the [PREVIEW/REPEAT] key.......... 68
4-8-5. Locating Using INSTANT START...........e.eemevcennanoceneravocconeonenseoneocancccenanos 69
4-9. The AUTO CUE mode............. enoonneneeoneceroecanoonecanocccarocene … 70
4-9-1. S-ID Search/P NO locate in AUTO CUE 1001070 71
4-9-2. When tape is loaded in the AUTO CUE mode.................++everseccrorccos 72
| Chapter 5. Record/Erase of Sub-ID
5-1, Recording of Start ID/PrOGrAM NO....….rrsercronseserensesestsrsennecnieeorrennencensenensensrenseeneee 74
5-1-1. Automatic Recording of
S-ID/P NO During a Recording......e.............ooece en ene ee DAD 74
5-1-2. Record of S-ID/P NO at a Random Point During a Recording.............. 75
3-1-3. Recording of new S-ID/P NO during
playback of a prerecorded tape.............e.emecerrec e DDD REÍ O É ZE IE 76
3-1-4, Automatic recording of S-ID/P NO
during the manual or automatic recording operation..............—........ 78
3-1-5. Re-recording a continuous P NO (renumbering function)
from the head of the tape...............=«=..esesrcercena penncononooroerenese 79
5-1-6. Erasing S-ID/P NO................ereerccocernorcarercarrecce renace nee eee ere eeer eee enero. 80
5-2. Record/Erase of SKIP-ID.................. perroneotenpencoeopracerereecennenneneronocenooororee.. 82
5-2-1. Recording of SKIP-ID at any point duringa recording......... eneceoracacenon 82
5-2-2. After rehearsal, record SKIP-ID during
playback of a prerecorded tAD@…..….……rrcerssrsecenensenssnnnennnnennnnnnnnn 83
5-2-3. Erasing the SKIP-ID cocuererecuceroanecos renos eroacccaoooa ненонннннннннннные DÁ
5-3, Record/Erase of END-ID,.......re.ececccinn eneecenercaremacenaroroncanecoeeocenee 85
5-3-1. Record the END-ID at any position during a | recording... enacervavoceonennos 85
5-3-2. Do rehearsal, then record END-ID
during playback of a prerecorded LaPE. recerca nenes veneer 3B
5-3-3. Erasing the END-ID... ecoreanenes erooanoonenenonoececonas eeoneconneononeneces ....88
| Chapter 6. Memory Edit Mode |
6-1. Store/recall/editing of memory data,...............e=eeeoecrme meo alennennsennee 90
6-1-1. Store in real time the present time... preenconvecococeceonecennanrreeeee JO
6-1-2. Checking (recall) time information
of the specified memory number......... pnnuninocacanvenanos ang... ... 91
6-1-3. Editing the memory number/time data.........e.-.wom..on.. accaoveoonnes 93
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7-1. The SETUP mode items srovovoeue sans peneunenoenenvooneTeoaeneconTeneoUTeoreeaacecancentana 96
7-2. Procedure for entering the SETUP mode..............=....=.eomecre ...96
7-3, Executing the SETUP menu.............—.. ercer e ee eee. eenenenocnernaos 99
7-3-1, Confirming the ROM version...........w=..esmrmo sn DD vee ...99
7-3-2, Selecting the reference level....................0.rm er ree ee e. 100
7-3-3. Setting the skip play MmOC@......….….…..……vccesrereessrersensascercacenacusranesmasvancensanees 101
7-3-4, Selecting the pause off time............... Were ‚102
7-3-5. Selecting the mode for recording
S-ID/P NO into the record starting point. evosvsessnteranvernm neuves 103
7-3-6, Setup of panel lock ON/OFE,........e..e...eessecccerie ee меннее ЛО
7-3-7. Setting the peak hold time... e O DD e 105
7-3-8. Setting the cue level for execution of AUTO CUE/AUTO- D.. 0640000000000 106
7-3-9. Setup of cue time at execution of AUTO CUE/AUTO-D ass 107
7-3-10. Setting the format of the playback time code............e...esmsmororene 108
7-3-11. Setup of the playback time code frame rate........... enconocoarceneccorene 108
7-3-12. Setup of TC output ON/OFF in the PAUSE mod@...………reresrenreonnees 108
7-3-13. Setting the TC output type in the fast winding mode.................. 108
7-3-14. Selecting of event start mode by REF TC....... caconenonos 108
7-3-15. Selecting the time code to be recorded...................0-.e..conrecccem... 109
1-3-16. Selecting the CHASE operating mode.............-.......... nec 109
7-3-17. Selecting the lock window................ e... DDN IRÉ OEEÉB AEB TÉ 109
7-3-18. Selecting the external clock............... een e DÚTDO ....109
7-3-19, All reset of the user memory....................ecorreroceronre reee 110
7-3-20. Service menu........... coorecanvorcanenema 110
Chapter 8. Various Applications
8-1, Simple editing by connecting two D-15S....….……resvesssonsenrercensacnssansreussascareontrenusses 112
8-2, External sync driving using Digital In...... peceoonocrenecuecacarenaconancenanreneneeneeneee ‚114
- 8-3. Digital copy using Optical Digital In.......... centanocrovcooreecenenccoeececaneacennen raven 115
8-4, Connection of event outputs (GPI) from an editor........... eme mDÉ 116
| Chapter 9. Specifications
D-15 Owner's Manual (Introduction)
Introduction
How to read this Manual
‘This manual is written as a guide to obtain the best results with the Fostex D-
15 Digital Master Recorder. The primary features and functions, the names
of each part, and operating methods important in understanding the D-15
are covered here. Furthermore, because various precautions and notes on
safety, as well as, service instructions are explained in detail, we recommend
that this manual be kept handy at all times.
Outline of this Manual
Reading the Table of Contents will give you a rough outline of this manual,
However, the following is a brief synopsis of each chapter. Additionally,
there is a brief description at the beginning of each chapter.
Chapter 1 outlines the principle and outstanding features of the D-15.
Chapter 2 gives a brief explanation regarding the names of each part, their
functions and method of operation. In this chapter, we describe the D-15's
front panel, display, rear panel connectors and remote controller. The chapter
is arranged so that fundamental operations of the D-15 can be easily
understood by those familiar with professional DAT recorders.
Chapter 3 gives specific instructions regarding installation and operation of
the D-15.
Chapter 4 deals with the specifics of recording operations. Topics such as
basic operation, using jog/shuttle, search/locate, and other recording
techniques will be explained in detail. Read this chapter if you have questions
regarding RAM SCRUB, INSTANT START, AUTO RECORD, or AUTO CUE.
Chapter 5 explains how to record and erase sub ID, as well as, the record
and erase operations of S-ID, SKIP-ID, and END-ID.
Chapter 6 explains memory edit mode, storing of memory number/memory
time information, and operation of recall and change.
Chapter 7, Setup mode. In this chapter, setup modes such as the D-15
initial settings are explained.
Various applications of D-15 are explained in Chapter 8.
Chapter 9 explains the D-15s specifications. Various specifications and
physical dimensions, etc, of D-15 are also explained here.
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Contents of this Manual
* Many terms retated to DAT appear in the explanations of each chapter of
this manual. These special terms are expressed by the following
abbreviations in the text.
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A time/absolute time A-TIME
Sampling frequency FS
Pro R time/PRO R time PRO R-TIME
Time code TC
Date code DATE
Start ID S-ID
End ID END-ID
Skip ID SKIP-ID
Program number P NO
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* As a rule, when describing the switches, keys and input/output jacks, the
panel letterings itself will be used.
[Example]
Record button RECORD button
Blank search key BLANK SEARCH key
Remote select switch REMOTE switch
* When expressing switch position names or messages appearing in the
display, the panel English letterings itself will be used and enclosed by [—_ ].
[Example]
Set the REMOTE switch to [LOCAL].
[A-TIME] will be shown in the display.
* The LED indicators and operating button lamps will be expressed as "lit,"
"blink," and "extinguished" and messages shown in the display as "dis play."
* In conventional analog recorders, it is "sound recording" but in the digital
D-15, audio signal recording is referred to as "sound recording” and "record"
is for various ID's.
* In this manual, the normal operating process will be expressed as "normal!
display mode" and editing such as on time data as "memory edit mode."
* In the text, the content following the [ ¢ ] mark indicates page number,
item, etc, which should be referred to.
* In the text, <NOTE> explains important points to be heeded for correct
operation and handling of this recorder. |
D-15 Owner's Manual (Chapter 1 Outline and Features)
Chapter 1. Outline and Outstanding Features
The major outstanding features and functions of the Model D-15 Digital Master Recorder is
explained here.
1-1. General Outline
The D-15, in addition to performing as a consumer DAT recorder, is a digital
master recorder with various functions that enable it to be used as a
professional recorder for use in broadcasting stations and post-production
studios.
1-2. Outstanding Features
* Because the D-15 contains 8 megabit RAM card, instant start and RAM
scrub are possible.
* High performance has been achieved by employing an 18 bit delta sigma
64 over sampling AD converter (AK5340), highly acclaimed by professionals
as a reliable AD converter.
* The DIGITAL IN of D-15 complies to both professional (IEC958 Part 3, AES/
EBU) and consumer (IEC958 Part 2, S/P DIF) format digital signal.
* External sync operation using digital signal is possible,
* Using the GPI input/output ports, simplified editing based on A-TIME is
possible with two D-15s. |
* The head of the recording can be located via headphone monitoring while
muting the line out signal (audio mute).
* Writing and erasing of S-ID, SKIP-ID, and END-ID is possible.
* In addition to locating via S-ID and the program number, the D-15 contains
a locate function using 100 memory numbers.
* The multi-function display can show the following messages:
A-TIME
DATE
Margin level
Level indication in 0.1dB steps (indicates by alternate switching between
channels)
Error rate
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* The reference level can be switched in three steps of -20dB/-18dB/-12dB
(initial setting: -12dB).
* Professional self illuminating switches.
* Record/playback of external TC, time code chase function (playback only)
and external sync by VIDEO IN, WORD IN and AES/EBU IN is possible by
installing the optional Model 8335 (TC/SYNC card).
In addition, control of the D-15 using the RS-422 compatible SONY 9 pin
PROTOCOL is possible by installing the optional Model 8336 (RS-422
interface card: This card is to be marketed soon.).
D-15 Owner's Manual (Chapter 2 Names and Functions)
Chapter 2. Names and Functions
The names and functions of the main unit front panel buttons, keys and switches, method of
connecting the rear panel connectors, and also on the display are discussed in this chapter.
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2-1. Front panel
1. [POWER] switch
Switches ON/OFF main power to D-15.
2. [OPEN/CLOSE] key
The cassette tray opens or closes with alternate pressing of this key. If the
tray is closed with a cassette inserted, the tape will be loaded and the D-15
will enter the PAUSE mode.
<NOTE 1>
Open the cassette tray when in the PAUSE or STOP modes,
<NOTE 2>
If tape is loaded at the non-recorded section, it automatically enters blank
search.
L + Please refar to page [51] for details on blank search. )
<NOTE 3>
When the AUTO CUE UP mode is on, if there is an S-ID at +/- 3 seconds from
the point where the tape is loaded, the D-15 will enter the AUTO CUE function.
( € Please refer to page [70] for details on the AUTO CUE mode. )
Close the cassette tray in the following ways:
1) Press the [PLAY] button (the D-15 will PLAY after a tape is loaded).
2) Press the [STOP] button.
3) Lightly press front edge of the tray.
3. Cassette tray
A DAT cassette tape is set here.
( @ Please refer to page [39] on loading and unloading the cassette. )
4. [INSTANT START] key
This key toggles the instant start mode on or off.
If the [PLAY] button is pressed when LED is lit, INSTANT START is executed,
When INSTANT START mode is "ON," blinking or fast blinking of the LED
indicates the following conditions.
Also, when the AUTO CUE mode is ON, switching OFF the INSTANT START
mode will simultaneously switch OFF the AUTO CUE mode.
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Because audio data is being loaded into the RAM, wait until it changes
to constant lighting before carrying out the next operation.
Instant start cannot be executed because A-Time/R-Time are not written
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| Input of AUDIO DATA into RAM is completed and INSTANT START can
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5. AUTO CUE key
ON/OFF of the AUTO CUE mode is toggled by this key.
If AUTO CUE mode is ON, the D-15 enters the INSTANT START mode.
( @ Please refer to page [70] for details on the AUTO CUE mode. )
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6. [BLANK SEARCH] key
The tape's unrecorded section is found by pressing this key. If END- D
(Note) is recorded on the tape, it will pause at two seconds before the
END-ID. The LED will be lit during execution and extinguish at completion.
<NOTE>
Unrecorded sections less than 9 seconds long cannot be searched in some cases.
| L + Please refer to page [51] for details on blank search. |
7.[START ID SEARCH] << >> key
| S-ID search is executed in the REWIND direction for the number of times
| | this key is pressed. After completing the search, it will pause at a point
about one second before the objective S-ID.
. The LED will be lit during execution and be extinguished upon completion.
71 Search at INSTANT START will PAUSE at the head of an S-ID.
"| S-ID search is executed in the FORWARD direction for the number of
times this key is pressed. After completing the search, it will pause at a
point about one second before the objective S-ID.
The LED will be lit during execution and be extinguished upon completion.
Search at INSTANT START will PAUSE at the head of an S-ID.
—* Jf search is executed while in auto cue up mode, the recorder will
accurately locate to the sound rise up point in the vicinity of the S-ID.
* If the [PLAY] key is pressed during search, PLAY is entered upon ending
search. In this case, INSTANT START will not be executed,
@ Please refer to page [60] for details on S-ID search.
$ Please refer to page [70] for details AUTO CUE mode.
8. [MARGIN RESET] key
If this key is pressed while the margin level is displayed, the margin level
will be reset,
9. [DISP LEVEL] (level display) selector key
The level indication on the display will cyclically switch with each press of
this key as follows:
= LEVEL display 1ch LEVEL display 2ch LEVEL display ERROR RATE =
The recorder will return to any one of the above displays if this key is
pressed while [NEXT] is on display.
(| @ Please refer to page [24] for details on the [NEXT] display. )
10. [DISP TIME] (time display) selector key
Normal display modes are switched with each press of this key as follows:
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The recorder will return to the normal display mode if this key is pressed
when in memory edit mode.
( € Please refer to page [23] explanations on the memory edit mode/normal edit mode. )
11. Display
Time information and audio signal level and the content of various settings
will be displayed.
( ® Please refer to page [23] for details. )
12. [AUTO-ID] key
The AUTO-ID mode is alternately switched ON/OFF by pressing this key.
In the AUTO-ID mode, an S-ID is automatically recorded at the instant a
signal larger than the standard level (*) is input after the start of recording
and elapse of more than a certain length of time (*) of no-sound recording.
In this case, if a P NO is already shown in the [PGM NO] display at the
point where recording is started, it will automatically count up from this
P NO and record it.
If any number (001~799) is input with the numerical keypad, the D-15
will automatically count up from this number and record the S-ID.
(*) Initial setting of no sound time is "200msec." and the reference level "-
40dB." These settings can be changed by the SETUP mode.
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€ Please refer to page [73] for details on recording of S-ID/P-NO.
€ Please refer to page [95] for details on the SETUP mode.
< NOTE OF CAUTION >
Because the D-15 is a two head type recorder, be extremely careful not to
record/erase sub ID's or execute renumbering because sub code
information recorded up to that point will be re-written.
13. [WRITE] key
This key is used when recording the SUB ID (any one from among S-ID/SKIP ID/
END-ID) selected by the [ID SELECT] key or at renumbering the P NO.
If this key is pressed when recording a SUB ID selected by the [ID SELECT]
key, the SUB ID will be recorded in real time at the point where the key
was pressed.
Also, if this is pressed during playback, WRITE LED will blink, RAM
REHEARSAL will be carried out and, after adjusting the recording point
with the [JOG] dial, this key can be pressed again to record it.
Also, P NO will be renumbered if this key is pressed when the [RENUM] key
LED is lit. Lighting or blinking of the [WRITE] key LED indicates the following
conditions:
The recorder is executing WRITE rehearsal of S-1D, SKIP-ID or END-1D.
E: The D-15 is executing WRITE or renumbering of S-1D, SKIP-ID or END-ID.
| This LED will extinguish at the end of execution.
( ® Please refar to page [73] for details on recording of Sub ID's, )
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<NOTE>
Recording of Sub ID's cannot be executed if A-TIME is not recorded on the tape
or it is in the INSTANT START mode.
< NOTE OF CAUTION >
Because the D-15 is a two head type recorder, be extremely careful not to -
record/erase sub ID's or execute renumbering because sub code information
recorded up to that point will be re-written.
14. [ERASE] key
This key is used to erase the sub ID (any one from among S-ID, SKIP-ID and
END-ID) selected by the [ID SELECT] key. When in the PAUSE or STOP mode,
if this key is pressed with any one of the ID SELECT LED in the lighted state
(READY mode), an S-ID/Skip-ID located within 9 seconds beforehand of the
point where this key had been pressed can be erased. The LED will be lit
during execution and be extinguished at end of execution.
( ® Please refer to page [73] for details on erase of S-ID, SKIP-ID and END-ID, )
< NOTE OF CAUTION > |
Because the D-15 is a two head type recorder, be extremely careful not to
record/erase sub ID's or execute renumbering because sub code information
recorded up to that point will be re-written,
15. [CHASE] key
This key will be functional when the optional Model 8335 (TC/SYNC card)
is installed in the D-15. If this card is not installed, there will be no reaction
when this Key is pressed.
( € Please refer to the Model 8335 Owners Manual on the CHASE key operation. |
16. [INPUT MONITOR] key
When this key is pressed, the D-15 will alternately switch between input
monitor and repro monitor. The presently selected monitor is indicated
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1. During playback of RAM:
During playback of RAM by the PLAY button and JOG/SHUTTLE dial in the RAM
SCRUB and RAM PREVIEW/RAM REPEAT modes, it will not be in input
monitoring but be in repro monitoring even though the LED is lit. If playback
of RAM is stopped by STOP or PAUSE, the D-15 will be in the input monitor
mode.
2. During writing of AUDIO DATA in the RAM:
During writing of AUDIO DATA into the RAM, respectivel y in the INSTANT
START or RAM SCRUB modes, input monitoring will be interrupted but will
return to input monitoring upon completion of the read out.
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17. [QUIT/RCL] (recall) key
This key has the following two functions:
First, it is used to enter the "Data Edit Mode" to recall various time
information for the purpose of memory data editing and DATE editing
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Secondly, it is used to interrupt editing to return to the original display
from the data editing mode. In the SETUP mode, it is also used to interrupt
setup changing or to escape from the SETUP mode (quit).
® Please refer to page [89] for details on memory data editing.
@ Please refer to page [41] for details on DATE editing.
€ Please refer to page [95] for details on SETUP mode.
18. [JOG/SHTL] (jog/shuttle) key
During normal operation, the LED is lit when this key is pressed once and
the JOG/SHTL mode will be "ON."
In the JOG/SHTL mode, playback in JOG SPEED of 1/2 ~ 2 times speed by
manipulating the [JOG] dial, and the SHUTTLE SPEED of 1/2 ~ 15 times
speed by manipulating the [SHUTTLE] dial, is possible.
To cancel (OFF) the JOG/SHTL mode, press any other transport key such
as STOP.
<NOTE>
RAM is not used in the JOG/SHTL mode, and the tape signal is read in real time.
19. [RAM SCRUB] key
If this key is pressed once, the RAM SCRUB mode will be "ON" and the LED
will change from blinking to lit. In the RAM SCRUB mode, RAM playback is
possible in JOG/SHUTTLE SPEED at 0 ~ 1 times speed with the [JOG] dial or
[SHUTTLE] dial. When the RAM SCRUB mode is "ON," the LED indication
content are as follows.
AUDIO DATA is being written into the RAM, RAM SCRUB in standby.
RAM SCRUB standby or in execution.
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By operating the [JOG] dial, cueing is possible to an accuracy of less
than a frame at one time playback speed.
By operating the [SHUTTLE] dial, playback speed will change in
accordance to the dial position (rotating angle) thus making cueing
possible as it is in conventional analog recorders.
In the RAM SCRUB mode, RAM SCRUB is carried out within the +/-
1.5sec. range centered around the point where the key was pressed.
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If the LED is blinking, always wait until the LED changes to constant lighting
before going to the next operation in order to prevent misoperation.
( € Please refer to pages [55, 59, 66, 67, 68] for operating procedures on RAM SCRUB.)
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20. [PREVIEW/REPEAT] key
If this key is pressed in the INSTANT START mode, it enters the PREVIEW
mode, execute 3 seconds of RAM REHEARSAL playback once (LED is lit),
then cancel the PREVIEW mode (LED is extinguished).
If this key is pressed again during RAM REHEARSAL playback in the PREVIEW
mode, it enters the REPEAT mode and continue repeating one second RAM
REHEARSAL playback (LED blinks during this mode).
Press the [STOP] or other tape handling buttons to cancel the REPEAT
mode. If this key is pressed while in the AUTO REC mode, rehearsal of
AUTO REC can be executed,
| ® Please refer to pages [54, 67, 68) for operating procedures on PREVIEW/REPEAT.
® Please refer to page [52] for details on AUTO REC. |
21. [JOG/SHTL] (jog/shuttle) lamp
The indicating lamps when lit indicates the D-15 operation as listed below.
Lit when cueing in the REWIND direction.
Lit when the transport or RAM playback is in PAUSE.
Lit when cueing in the FORWARD direction.
22. [SHUTTLE] dial
[SHUTTLE] is possible in the JOG/SHTL mode and RAM SCRUB mode, Also,
any digit to be edited can be moved during data editing.
[ Ф Please refer to pages [54 ~ 68] for details on JOG/SHTL and RAM SCRUB mode. )
23. [JOG] dial
[JOG] operation is possible in the JOG/SHTL mode and RAM SCRUB mode.
While in the REPEAT mode, the RAM REHEARSAL START point can be moved.
In addition, UP/DOWN input of numbers in the data edit mode is possible
and the setup menu can be selected in the SETUP mode.
€ Please refar to pages [54 ~ 68]for details on JOG/SHTL and RAM SCRUB modes.
@ Please refer to page [89] for details on data edit and page [95] for the SETUP mode.
24. Standard recording level control trimmer
This trimmers controls standard recording level (INPUT LEVEL knob's "CAL"
position) of the analog audio input signals.
25. INPUT LEVEL knob
This controls input level of the analog audio signals (Chl, Ch2).
The knob center click (CAL position) is the standard recording level.
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26. [EXECUTE/SET] key
This key has two functions.
One, it is used to register (set) data in on-the-fly or data edit modes
(including DATE editing).
Two, it is used at various setups in the SETUP mode or fixing (execute) of
the SETUP data.
€ Please refer to page [89] for details on the memory data editing.
@ Please refer to page [41] for details on DATE editing.
+ Please refer to page [95] for details on the SETUP mode.
27. [MUTE] key
RECORD MUTE is executed and a no sound recording made by pressing
this key while in the record mode. Also, if it is pressed during playback,
ANALOG output and AES/EBU output will be muted but the headphone
output and S/P DIF output will not be muted (this can be utilized at cueing
with the headphone).
a ® Please refer to page [50] for details on REC MUTE. | )
28. [SAMPLING FREQ ](sampling frequency) selector switch
[ Using the ANALOG input ]
FS (44.1kHz/48kHz) at recording is set here.
In playback, it is automatically set to the tape FS. If the switch setting is
different from the tape FS, the [44.1kHz] or [48kHZ] in the display will
blink.
[Using the DIGITAL input]
At DIGITAL INPUT (for both AES/EBU and S/P DIF), set ES to the same one
as that in the digital signal that is being input.
If the setting is different, the display [DIGITAL IN] will blink.
During playback, it will be automatically set to the tape FS and played
back but if FS between the input digital signal and the tape is different, the
display [44.1kHz] or [48kHz] will blink.
To prevent mixing the FS on the tape, FS of the input digital signal and
that on the tape must always be matched. |
29. [OFFSET] key
This key will be functional when the optional Model 8335 (TC/SYNC card)
is installed in the D-15.
If this card is not installed, there will be no reaction when this key is
pressed.
( € Please refer to the Model 8335 Owners Manual on the OFFSET key operation. )
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30. [CLOCK] switch
The D-15 driving clock can be selected to internal clock (INT) or external
sync (EXT) with this switch.
The [INT] position is normally used but when an optional Model 8335
(TC/SYNC card) is installed in the D-15 and externally synchronized by
external WORD, VIDEO, and AES/EBU, this switch is set to the [EXT] position.
The external clock for this is selected by the D-15 SETUP mode.
* Please refer to the Model 8335 Owners Manual for using in the "EXT" position.
& Please refer to the Model 8335 Owners Manual for details on the SETUP mode.
31. [RENUM] (renumber) key
This key functions as the READY key for executing renumbering of P NOs.
Renumbering is executed by switching this key ON (RENUM LED is lit) and
then pressing the [WRITE] key.
| ( € Please refer to page [79] for details on P-NO renumbering. |
32. [INPUT] selector switch
This selects whether input to this recorder will be digital (AES/EBU format),
optical (S/P DIF format), or analog.
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When this switch is set to DIGITAL or OPTICAL, it will be possible to
externally sync (internal clock of D-15 is synchronized with an
external digital clock) with a digital signal.
When a D-15 without a Model 8335 installed is to be externally
synchronized with a digital signal, the [CLOCK] switch must be set to
[INT]. In this case, the setup digital signal only can be recorded.
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This selects the input signal applied to the XLR-3 connector in the rear panel digital
input section. Upon locking onto the input, [DIGITAL IN] on the display will be lit.
[OPTICAL]
This selects the input signal applied to the [OPTICAL] connector in the rear panel
digital input section. Upon locking onto the input, [DIGITAL IN) on the display will
light.
[ANALOG]
This selects the input signal applied to the XLR-3 connector (balanced) or the RCA
connector (unbalanced) in the rear panel ANALOG INPUT section (input at the
connectors is switched by the rear panel [BAL-UNBAL] selector).
<NOTE 1>
When this switch is set to [DIGITAL] or [OPTICAL] and the [DIGITAL IN]
display blinks, the following cause can be assumed:
A. The FS of the input digital signal and that set in the D-15 is different,
In such a case, reset the [SAMPLING FREQ] selector switch.
B. There is no input of a digital signal. Or, a digital signal which cannot be
locked is being input. In this case, check the cable and connections or
the digital equipment output state.
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When this switch is set to [ANALOG], if the rear panel [BAL/UNBAL]
selector switch setting is incorrect, an analog signal will not be input,
If an XLR-3 connector is to be used, it must be set to [BAL] and for a RCA
jack, it must be set to [UNBAL],
33. [ID SELECT] key
A Sub ID (S-ID, SKIP-ID, END-ID) to be recorded or erased is selected and
entered in the READY state for sub ID record/erase by this key.
With each press of this key, [OFF] -> [START] -> [SKIP] -> [END] -> [OFF]
is repeated and LED of the selected sub ID is lit.
To execute record/erase of the sub ID after selecting with this key, press
either the [WRITE] key or [ERASE] key.
[ @ Please refer to page [73] for details on record/erase of sub ID's. ]
34. [AUTO REC] mode key
ON/OFF of the AUTO REC mode alternates with each press of this key.
Auto record is a function of automatic recording (auto punch in/out)
between "memory [00]" and "memory [01]" of A-Time. |
For execution of AUTO REC, A-TIME must definitely be recorded at the
memory [00] point.
In the auto record mode, rehearsal is executed by pressing the [PREVIEW/
REPEAT] key, and AUTO REC executed by pressing the [RECORD] button.
These operating conditions are indicated as follows by the LED:
| The D-15 is executing AUTO REC.
| When set to AUTO REC mode and during rehearsal.
<NOTE 1>
Normal recording cannot be done when the D-15 is in the AUTO REC mode.
<NOTE 2>
If A-TIME is not recorded on the tape, record about 30 seconds of A-TIME
in the normal recording mode.
<NOTE 3>
AUTO REC can be executed even though nothing is set in "memory [01]"
but be sure its contents is "00:00:00:00."
( @ Please refer to page [52} for details on AUTO REC. : |
35. [GPI] (GP1) ON/OFF switch
This switches on or off the GPI input/output at the rear panel GPI connector.
This switch is effective regardless to which position the [REMOTE] selector is
set.
e Please refer to *GPI connector" in page [29] for details on GP! input/output. |
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36. [REMOTE] selector switch
This selects from where this recorder will be controlled.
[ 9 PIN REMOTE ]
This position is selected when the optional Model 8336 (RS-422 interface
card is to be marketed soon) is installed in the D-15 and controlled by the
9 PIN REMOTE contained in Model 8336. Selecting panel lock when using
it in this mode is separately done in the SETUP mode.
If this mode is entered without the Model 8336 installed, the D-15 will be
in normal panel lock and although the main unit tape transport buttons
will not function, the [DISP TIME] key, [DISP LEVEL] key and the [OPEN/
CLOSE] key will be operational.
[LOCAL]
Control is possible via the front panel.
( + Please refer to page [95] for the SETUP mods. )
37. Numerical keypad
Direct input to the edit point is possible when display is in the memory
edit mode. If the desired number is input from the [numerical keypad]
when in the normal display mode, it will change to the [NEXT] display
and, at the same time, this number will be displayed. Locate operation
and recording of S-ID/P NO can be done based on this number.
In addition, it will enter the setup mode when the numerical keypad "0"
and "1" are simultaneously pressed.
+ Please refer to pages [53~56, 62~64, 78, 89] on using the numerical keypad.
$ Please refer to page [95] for details on the SETUP mode.
38. [MEM LOC] (Memory Locate) key
When this key is pressed, it will locate to the previously set memory number.
The LED will be lit during execution of locate and be extinguished at
completion. If the key is pressed after specifying memory number 00~99
from the numerical keypad in the [NEXT] display, the D-15 will locate to
the specified memory number, If the key is pressed without specifying
the memory number, the D-15 will locate to memory "[00]."
* If the [PLAY] button is pressed during lighting, the D-15 will automatically
enter playback upon completing locating. In this case, INSTANT START
will not be executed.
<NOTE 1>
Normally, the D-15 will locate to approximately one second before a P NO.
But, in INSTANT START mode, the D-15 will locate to head of the P NO.
<NOTE 2>
If a DATE is shown in the display, locate will not be executed,
<NOTE 3>
If this key is pressed in the memory edit mode, it will directly locate to the
edited time,
| ® Please refer to page [63] for details on locating of the memory number.
€ Please refer to page [89] for details on setup of the memory number.
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39. [PNO LOC] (Program Number Locate) key
When this key is pressed, the D-15 will locate to the S-ID recorded on the
tape. The LED will be lit during locate and extinguish upon completion.
If this key is pressed after input of a random P NO by the numerical keypad
in the [NEXT] display, it will locate to the specified P NO.
If this key is pressed while a P NO is displayed in the present [PGM NOJ,
the D-15 will locate to that P NO.
<NOTE 1>
Normally, the D-15 will locate to approximately one second before a P NO.
But, in INSTANT START mode, the D-15 will locate to head of the P NO,
<NOTE-2>
If a DATE is shown in the display, locate will not be executed.
* If [PLAY] button is pressed during PLAY, playback is automatically entered
upon completion of locating.
| ( @ Please refer to page [62] for details on locate by P NO. )
40. [F FWD] (fast forward) button
When this button is pressed once, the D-15 will enter five times normal
speed and the [PLAY] button and this button will light.
If this is pressed again, the recorder will enter fast forward at high speed
and the {F FWD] button only will be lit. The D-15 will alternate between
five times speed and high speed with each press of this button.
41. [REWIND] button
The recorder enters five times normal speed at rewind and the [PLAY]
button lamp and this button lamp will be lit.
If this is pressed again, the D-15 rewinds at high speed and the [REWIND]
button only will light, The D-15 alternates between five times speed and
high speed with each press of this button.
42. [PLAY] button
In normal operation, when this button is pressed, the lamp will light and
the tape will start traveling. If this button is pressed during locate/search,
the recorder will enter locate (search) and play, and then enter play after
locating or completing the search.
To start recording, simultaneously press this with the [RECORD] button.
Furthermore, if this button is pressed during the record mode, the D-15
will punch out and return to play.
Also, if this button is pressed during INSTANT START mode, the recorder
will execute INSTANT START.
If the cassette tray is open, pressing this button will close it. If a cassette is
in the tray, the tape will be loaded and the recorder will enter play mode.
<NOTE>
When this button is pressed even though the [INSTANT START] key LED is
blinking, INSTANT START cannot be executed and the recorder will be in
normal playback.
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43. [STOP] button |
During normal operation, the D-15 enters pause when this button is pressed
once, the [STOP] button lamp is lit and the [PLAY] button lamp will blink,
If this button is pressed again, the recorder enters stop mode and the
[STOP] button lamp only will be lit. Also, when the cassette tray is open, it
can be closed by pressing this button,
<NOTE>
The D-15 will not stop if it is loading into the RAM in INSTANT START
mode.
44. [RECORD] button
Recording is started by simultaneously pressing this button together with
the [PLAY] button. Auto record is entered by pressing this button only in
— the auto record mode.
<NOTE 1>
RECORD will not operate in the INSTANT START mode.
If this is mistakenly selected, the [RECORD] and [PLAY] buttons will fast
blink a warning.
<NOTE 2>
Recording cannot be done if the cassette erase protection hole is open.
€ Please refer to page [393] for details on the cassette erase protection hole.
€ Please refer to page [44--] for details on the RECORD button.
€ Please refer to page [52] on the AUTO REC mode.
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45. [PHONES] jack
Plug in the headphone here.
Permissible load impedance is 8 ohm to 50 ohm.
46. [PHONES] knob
Controls the headphone monitor level.
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The D-15 display shows a variety of information such as the time, date,
program number, level, etc. Time editing on the display is also possible.
Display at Switch ON/OF power
When power is switched ON, it will start up in the last display at switch OFF
of power (The example shows the A-time display indicating that there is no
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If the [QUIT/RCL] key is pressed while [NEXT] is on display, it will change to
data edit of the memory number specified by the numerical keypad. If the
[QUIT/RCL] Key is pressed without any input from the {numerical keypad],
the display will be for data edit of memory number "0" (Example: If the
[QUIT/RCL] key is pressed after input of "2" from the [numerical keypad], it
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This will change to the next display when the [numerical keypad] "0" and
"1" are simultaneously pressed and the SETUP mode is entered.
There are various setup items in the SETUP mode for the most convenient
operation of the D-15 depending on its specific use. (Example: The display
mode for confirming the ROM version).
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The Preset Display
There are the following preset display items of the D-15 display which will
light or blink when D-15 is in the conditions listed below.
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[DIGITAL IN]
This is lit when the INPUT selector switch is set to [DIGITAL] or [OPTICAL]
and when locked to the digital signal.
[S-ID]
Indicates an 5-1 on the tape. This is also lit during recording of an S-ID.
[SKIP-ID]
Indicates a Skip-ID on the tape. This is also lit during recording of a Skip-ID.
[END-1D]
Indicates an END-ID on the tape. This is also lit during recording of an
END-ID.
[TOC-1D]
Displays TOC-ID on the tape.
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the tape is not matched with emphasis information from the digital input.
In either case, emphasis on the tape is automatically set when in other
than record and input monitor.
[44.1kHz / 48kHz]
This indicates the frequency sampling in operation.
When the recorder is set to analog input, the frequency sampling
information on the tape will be given priority when in anything other
than the record mode, and is automatically set to frequency sampling
from the tape information. However, in the record mode, it will be changed
according to the frequency sampling switch setting.
On the other hand, this will blink if the frequency sampling information
on the tape is different from the switch setting. When the tape is ejected,
the frequency sampling is determined by the switch setting.
When using digital input, frequency sampling information on the tape is
given priority over the frequency sampling information in the digital input
and frequency sampling set by the switch will be irrelevant,
If there is a difference in sampling frequency between the switch and tape,
the tape sound will be played back but the sampling frequency display
will blink.
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The reference level of the D-15 will be displayed.
As shipped from the plant, the initial reference level is set to -12dB.
This reference level can be changed by the D-15 SETUP mode.
For details on this, please refer to page [100] SETUP mode "rE F LVL 102."
[CHASE LOCK]
This display will function when the optional Model 8335 (TC/SYNC card)
is installed in the D-15 (Refer to the Model 8335 Owners Manual for details).
[EXT CLOCK]
This display will function when the optional Model 8335 (TC/SYNC card is
installed in D-15, If the CLOCK switch is mistakenly set to "EXT" without a
Model 8335 installed, this will blink as warning (Refer to the Model 8335
Owners Manual for details).
[PCM ERROR]
This will be extinguished during normal playback but is lit when a block
error rate of more than ten percent occurs.
[PCM MUTE]
This is lit when there are many errors and the signal is muted but when
playback is normal, it will be extinguished. This will be lit immediately
after start of playback and until the tape speed becomes stable but this is
not a malfunction.
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2-3. Rear panel
47. ANALOG INPUT connector (balanced)
Analog audio signals from CH1(L), CH2(R) are input.
Connector: XLR-3-31 type (#2 pin hot)
Standard input level: +4dBu
48. BAL/UNBAL (balanced/unbalanced) selector switch
This selects the input connector.
BAL : Selects the XLR-3-31 type connector.
UNBAL: Selects the RCA pin jack.
49. ANALOG INPUT connector (unbalanced)
Analog audio signals from CH1(L), CH2(R) are input here.
Connector: RCA pin jack
Standard input level: -10dBV
50. ANALOG OUTPUT connector (unbalanced)
Analog audio signals from CH1(L), CH2(R) are output here.
Connector: RCA pin jack
Standard output level: -10dBV
51. ANALOG OUTPUT connector (balanced)
Analog audio signals from CH1(L), CH2(R) are output here,
Connector: XER-3-32 type (#2 pin hot)
Standard output level: +4dBu
52. Option Panel À
This is the panel for adding the optional Model 8335 (TC/SYNC card).
Do not remove the blank panel if the option is not used.
53. Output standard level adjusting trimmer
Standard level of the analog audio outputs (CH 1, CH 2) are adjusted by
this trimmer,
<NOTE>
Outputs of the balanced/unbalanced lines will both be changed by this
trimmer.
54. Option panel B
This is the panel for adding the optional Model 8336 (RS-422 interface
card: To be marketed soon). Do not remove the blank panel if the option
is not used.
55. Power Line connector
Connect this exclusive power line cable included with D-15 to a wall socket
or power outlet,
56. 37 pin REMOTE connector
Connector: D-SUB 37 pin. |
The connector for the 37 pin parallel remote signal.
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57. GPI input/output connectors
These connectors will function when the front panel GPI switch is set to on.
[GPI IN] connector (Connector: DIN 5 pin)
This will function as shown below when a TTL level LOW active signal is
input,
STOP command Input (Pin #2)
Function equal to the STOP button is achieved by input of 11 pulse.
PLAY command input (Pin 43)
Function equal to the PLAY button is achieved by input of 1. 7 pulse.
<NOTE 1>
In the INSTANT START mode and also when the STOP command (Pin £2) is
LOW level, if a PLAY command is input, the recorder will enter INSTANT
START rehearsal (PREVIEW),
ID SEARCH >> command input (Pin #4)
Function equal to the ID SEARCH >> key is achieved by input of — pulse.
ID SEARCH << command input (Pin 45)
Function equal to the ID SEARCH << key is achieved by input of —1_ pulse.
<NOTE 2>
Command input level is specified to TTL level-LOW ACTIVE. Therefore, do
not use this by other than TTL level because it could result in malfunction
or breakdown.
* Minimum input pulse width: 15msec.
[GPI OUT] connector (Connector: DIN 5 pin)
Event signal is output at playback/record.
EVENT 1 output (Pin #2)
An approximately 30msec. event signal is output to the memory "1" time
at play or record.
EVENT 0 output (Pin #3)
An approximately 30msec. event signal is output to the memory "0" time
at play or record.
<NOTE 1>
When A-TIME is displayed, the recorder will output the time for A-TIME
but if the optional Model 8335 (TC/SYNC card) is installed, it can also
output in time for TC.
<NOTE 2>
Output is OPEN COLLECTOR.
When connecting external equipment, use pull up resistors of 1X ohm or
higher. Do not use pull up resistors with a value less than 1K ohm
because it can result in a breakdown.
Please refer to page [111], "Chapter 8 Various applications" for practical application
examples.
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58. Digital Input and Output connectors (S/P DIF)
[DIGITAL INPUT] connector (optical)
Connector: Optical connector
IEC958 Part 2 (S/P DIF) format digital audio signals are input here.
[DIGITAL OUTPUT] connector (optical)
Connector: Optical connector
IEC958 Part 2 (S/P DIF) format digital audio signals are output here,
<NOTE 1> |
If the IEC958 Part 2 (S/P DIF) format is used, dubbing is possible while
copying an S-ID,
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Digital output [OPTICAL] is output without passing through the RAM.
Therefore, for digital output via RAM such as with instant start and RAM
scrub, the digital output [AES/EBU] must be used.
99. Digital Input and Output connectors (AES/EBU)
- [DIGITAL INPUT] connector (AES/EBU)
Connector: XLR-3-31 type (#2 pin hot)
[EC958 Part 3 (AES/EBU) format digital audio signals are input here.
[DIGITAL OUTPUT] connector (AES/EBU)
Connector: XLR-3-32 type (#2 pin hot)
IEC958 Part 3 (AES/EBU) format digital audio signals are output here.
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9 о 5 REW STATUS OUT | 24 | REW COMMAND "IN
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оо 7 INPUT MON STATUS OUT | 26 | INPUT MON COMMAND IN
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°° 9 ID SEARCH STATUS OUT | 28 | ID SEARCH COMMAND IN
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15 | REVERSE COMMAND IN 34 | RAM SCRUB COMMAND IN
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18 | SERVOLOCKONSTATUS OUT | 37 | RESERVE
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Input : PNP transistor input, LOW active (Pulse width more than 30msec)
Output : Open collector (+5V, 10k ohm, pull up)
+5V output : Max. 100mA (Signals in Pin No. 15, 16, 17 are not pulses
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Stops tape transport.
Winds the tape forward at high speed.
Plays back the tape.
Winds the teape in reverse at high speed. | The status of the D-15 is indicated by a |
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output of REC and PLAY commands. |
STANDBY Can be switched between STANDBY ВИ
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SERVO LOCK Status for indicating condition of servo lock or
chase lock. |
INPUT MONITOR Audio output source can be switched Tape playback signal if status is Hi and input о
(toggle). - audio signal if status is Lo.
ID SEARCH (NEXT)| Locates to next S-ID and stops. as e —
Status output indicating locate condition. This
Progressively locates to farther S-ID for a. |
will indicate the status of both ID-Locate and |
number of times pressed and stops. ;
Time Code-Locate. In this case, the fast forward
[D SEARCH Locates to previous S-ID and stops. ‚
‚ status is output for the ID-NEXT signa! and the a
(PREVIOUS) Progressively locates to previous S-ID , , i |
| rewind status for ID-PREVIOUS signal. о
for number pressed and stops. —
START-ID Command for recording S-ID. ID detecting status.
SKIP-ID Command for recording SKIP-ID. ID detecting status. ' |
END-ID Command for recording END-ID. ID detecting status. J
CHASE Switches ON the chase function s ;
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REVERSE Enters tape or RAM shuttle operation. |
TAPE SPEED À For playback speed, refer to "Control of | Outputs STOP + FF or STOP + REW.
TAPE SPEED B tape/RAM playback speed". a
Sound on tape is focated in the RAM. When the RAM scrub status is ON, sound will i |
RAM SCRUB For RAM playback speed, refer to "Control be played back from the REVERSE and TAPE —
of tape/RAM playback speed". SPEED A/B commands.
Controll of tape/RAM playback speed
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various combinations of TAPE SPEED A/B cpmmand signal from pins numbered 15, 16 and 17
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