Fostex PD606 Network Card User Manual


 
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Location Recorder Model PD606
Chapter 3: Names and Functions
6. [HPF] frequency controls
Each control adjusts the cutoff frequency of the high pass filter for the
corresponding input (see page 80).
The adjustable range is from 50 Hz to 300 Hz.
7. [HPF] switches
Each switch selects the high pass filter response from the followings (see
page 80).
OFF, -6 dB/oct. and -12 dB/oct.
8. [STOP] key/indicator (green)
Stops the recorder, as well as stops the disk rotation.
[STOP] + [REW]
[STOP] + [F FWD]
Moves the recorder to the beginning (ABS 0) of the cur-
rent file.
Moves the recorder to the recording end (REC END) of
the current file.
By pressing the [REW] or [F FWD] key while holding down the [STOP] key,
the following operation is possible.
<Note>:
While operating the unit on battery, we recommend using
the [STOP] key to stop the disk rotation for saving battery power.
9. [PLAY] key/indicator (green)
Starts playback.
10. [F FWD] key/indicator (green)
Pressing this key while stopped fast-forwards the recorder at maximum
30 x speed. Pressing this key during playback fast-forwards with sound
(cues forwards) at 2 x speed.
Pressing this key while holding down the [STOP] key moves the recorder
to the recording end (REC END) of the current file.
11. [REW] key/indicator (green)
Pressing this key while stopped rewinds the recorder at maximum 30 x
speed. Pressing this key during playback rewinds with sound (cues back
wards) at 2 x speed.
Pressing this key while holding down the [STOP] key moves the recorder
to the beginning (ABS 0) of the current file.
12. [PANEL LOCK] switch
Switches the panel lock function active (LOCKED) or inactive (OFF).
When set it to the “LOCKED” position, all keys except the [REC], [PAUSE]
and [EXIT/
BATT] keys are inactive.
5. Microphone power supply switches
You should set each switch to the appropriate position depending on the
microphone connected to the corresponding input (see page 79).
DM
48V
No power is supplied. (For a dynamic microphone)
48 V phantom power is supplied.
T12
12 V A-B power (T12) is supplied.
4. [INPUT SEL] switches
Each switch selects the input gain (LINE or MIC). Set it appropriately
according to the analog audio input source of the corresponding channel
(see page 79 for details).