Operation, Display during infrared transmission, Changing the top panel – Teac DR-10C User Manual
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TASCAM DR-10C
Operation
1. When the Home Screen is open, while pressing
and holding the MENU button, press the .
[j] button to put the DR-10C into infrared
communication mode.
By default the setting is for infrared reception (IR
RX).
2. When units are in infrared transmission/
reception mode, place their infrared trans-
mitters/receivers near each other.
3. To set one DR-10C as the master from which
settings are copied, press its PHONES [+]
button to put it into infrared transmission (IR
TX) mode.
After sending the transmission data for about
10 seconds, this setting will reset to infrared
reception (IR RX) mode.
4. To transmit again, repeat the same operations.
5. After copying the settings completes,
COMPLETE
will appear on the display of the
DR-10C that was in infrared reception (IR RX)
mode and then the Home Screen will reappear.
6. When in infrared reception mode, press the
MENU button to end infrared reception mode
and return to the Home Screen.
Display during infrared trans-
mission
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During reception
When data is being received, the screen changes
repeatedly as shown in a–d until reception
completes.
When data reception completes,
COMPLETE
appears on the display for several seconds as shown
in e. Then, the Home Screen reappears.
a
b
c
d
e
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When transmitting
When data is being transmitted, the screen changes
repeatedly as shown in a–d until sending completes.
a
b
c
d
Changing the top panel
After purchasing another top panel (sold separately),
you can change the installed top panel as shown
below.
The following two types of top panels are available.
•
For Shure
Top panel product (sold separately) name:
AK-DR10CH (mini XLR 4-pin male)
(1: GND, 2: BIAS, 3: MIC, 4: IN-OUT through)
•
For SONY/RAMSA
Top panel product (sold separately) name:
AK-DR10CR (Hirose 4-pin female)
For SONY (1: BIAS, 2: IN-OUT through, 3: MIC,
4: GND)
For RAMSA (1: MIC, 2: IN-OUT through, 3:
BIAS, 4: GND)