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3 – preparations, Connecting with an hs-p82, Connecting with other equipment – Tascam RC-F82 User Manual

Page 11: Using communication functions

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TASCAM RC-F82

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3 – Preparations

Connecting with an HS-P82

Use the included cable to connect the MAIN UNIT

connector on the left side panel of this unit with the

KEYBOARD connector on the HS-P82 unit. If you want

to use an external PS/2 keyboard with the HS-P82 unit,

connect the keyboard to this unit’s KEYBOARD connector.

CAUTION

Connect and disconnect the connection cable only

when the HS-P82 unit power is OFF. Connecting and

disconnecting the cable when the power is ON could

cause damage to the HS-P82 and the fader units.
The unit might not function properly if a PS/2 keyboard

that consumes a large amount of power is used.

Connecting with other

equipment

If you connect the HS-P82 unit’s LINE OUT connectors to

this unit’s LINE IN connectors, you can output its signal

from both the LINE OUT 1 connectors and LINE OUT 2/

TALKBACK connectors on this unit. The HS-P82 unit only

allowed a single line output connection, but through this

unit two output connections are possible.

CAUTION

When the TO LINE OUT 2 switch is ON, the HS-P82 unit’s

line output signal will not be output from the LINE OUT

2/TALKBACK connectors. If you want to output the line

output signal from these connectors, set this switch to

OFF.

Using communication functions

Connect the PHONES jack on the HS-P82 to the PHONES

IN jack on this unit, and connect the outputs from

devices that you want to receive communication from

to this unit’s RETURN IN connectors. By doing this, you

can monitor an analog mix of these signals through

headphones connected to this unit’s PHONES jack.
Connect the LINE OUT 2/TALKBACK connectors to the

inputs on the devices that you want to communicate

with and use the outputs of those devices to listen to

communication from this unit’s built-in microphone.

Example of connections for using the communication

functions

For details about using these features, see, “6 –

Communication Functions” on page 16.