Digital dubbing, Connection (coaxial connection) – Philips DAT850 User Manual
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DIGITAL DUBBING
— Operate in numerical order. —
Connection (COAXIAL connection)
When two DAT850 DAT decks are used together, digital dubbing
of tapes is possible.
Recording DAT deck
Playback DAT deck
Set the SOURCE switch to the
COAXIAL position.
• Operations
Operation of recording deck
Operation of playback deck
1
Load a blank DAT cassette.
• Check that the safety tab of the cassette is in place.
• When dubbing from the middle of the tape, the deck
should first read out the A TIME and the Program No.
codes.
2
Load the DAT cassette from which dubbing is to be
performed.
• When dubbing the tunes in the order in which they
were recorded, the program number should be
displayed.
3
Set the SOURCE switch to “COAXIAL”.
• The DIGITAL INPUT indicator lights in the display
window.
4
Set the REC TIME switch to the recording mode.
• 32k mode... STD
• 32k-LP mode ... LONG
5
Set the deck to the record mode from the rec-pause
mode.
• When Start ID codes have been encoded on the tape
from which dubbing is to be performed, they will be
copied to the new tape.
• The signal on the new tape will be at the same level as
that on the tape from which dubbing is performed.
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Press the ► PLAY button to start the dubbing operation.
• When an OPTICAL cable is used for connection:
When using an optical digital cable, connect the OPTICAL
IN terminal of the recording deck to the OPTICAL OUT terminal
of the playback deck, and set the SOURCE switch to the
OPTICAL position.
• If the tape speed (recording mode) has been changed in the
middle of the tape being dubbed, dubbing is interrupted, the
deck is set to the rec-pause mode and then the dubbing
operation resumes.
•
• In digital dubbing, the copy has the same sampiing frequency
as the source. The recording mode cannot be changed using
the recording deck’s controls.
Sampling frequency of the
playback tape
Sampling frequency of
the recorded tape
48 kHz
48 kHz
44.1 kHz
44.1 kHz
32 kHz
32 kHz
Notes:
1
.
Use either the COAXIAL connection (coaxial cable) or the
OPTICAL connection (optical digital cable) for digital
connection.
2.
When a tape with a digital copy prohibit code is loaded, the
DIGITAL INPUT indicator blinks rapidly. In this case, the deck
cannot be set to the record mode.
3.
If the COPY PHBT indicator blinks when a tape is being played
back, digital dubbing of the tape is impossible.
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