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1. 8 REC MUTE button Press to create a blank section while recording A blank section continues as long as the button is pressed D I END ID buttons WRITE Press this button at the end of a recording The end ID signal is written to indicate that point ERASE Press to erase the end ID signal SEARCH Press to search for the end ID signal The tape rapidly goes to the end of a recording and recording can be easily started from that point PHONES LEVEL control Adjusts the volume of the headphones Display window OD Go OOD 00000 COUNTER ABS a mF daB 50 40 30 mar 24 18 EENEG Remote control transmit indicator Lights when the remote control transmitter is operated Toc Table of Contents indicator Lights when a tape containing a TOC is played Tune number display Indicates the tune number COUNTER indicator Lights when the display is in counter mode ABS Absolute time indicator Lights when the display shows ABS time elapsed playing time from the beginning of the tape Counter ABS time Tune playing time Programmed tune number display Displays the tape counter reading ABS time tune playing time elapsed playing time from the beginning of the current tune or programmed tune number PROG indicator Lights when the display shows the elapsed playing time from the beginning of the current tune Sampling frequency indicators Light according to the sampling frequency of the aud
2. Play indicator gt Lights when the PLAY button is pressed Recording indicator e Lights when the REC button is pressed Pause indicator m Lights when the PAUSE button is pressed or in record stand by mode GT Repeat indicator cz Lights during repeat playback NAMES OF CONTROLS Oe be Rear Panel ANALOG INPUT jacks unbalanced type pin jacks When these jacks are used for recording adjust the input level with the REC LEVEL control ANALOG INPUT selector Used to select the analog input jacks between balanced type XLR and unbalanced type ANALOG OUTPUT jacks unbalanced type pin jacks Maximum output level is 2 V OPTICAL DIGITAL INPUT OUTPUT jacks These optical digital VO jacks are based on EIAJ CP 340 specifications DIGITAL INPUT selector Used to select the digital input jacks between OPTICAL and COAXIAL COAXIAL DIGITAL INPUT OUTPUT jacks These coaxial digital O jacks are based on IEC 958 specifications To an AC wall outlet 4a ANALOG INPUT terminals balanced type Cannon jacks The second pin is HOT ANALOG OUTPUT terminals balanced type Cannon jacks Reference level is 4 dBm Pin assignment of the balanced type XLR 3 31 XLR 3 32 connectors REMOTE jack Connect to the plug of the supplied remote control transmitter Never connect a remote control unit other than the supplied remote control transmitter Wired remote control transmitter OQ
3. 5 IDN YAMAHA Ze ZI So SS Se LA E Zn m bs p ce er un lt e ee Ze mm DI ij II lif Ill OWNER S MANUAL MODE D EMPOI BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG Thank you for purchasing the YAMAHA DTR2 Digital Audio Tape Recorder SAFETY CAUTION 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 Explanation of Graphical Symbols The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert you 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 The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert you to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance WARNING CHEMICAL CONTENT NOTICE The solder used in the manufacture of this product contains LEAD In addition the electrical electronic and or plastic where applicable components may also contain traces of chemicals found by the California Health and Welfare Agency and possibly other entities to cause cancer and or birth defects or other reproductive h
4. and the total number of tunes and total playing time of the tape are displayed after the counter reading by pressing the DISPLAY button To display elapsed time and the tape counter Each time the DISPLAY button is pressed during playback the display changes to 1 2 or 3 in that order 1 The PROG indicator lights and the elapsed playback time from the beginning of the current tune is displayed e When atune which does not contain a start ID signal is played M S is displayed e The absolute time is displayed during APSS mode e In fast forward rewind cue or review mode M S is displayed 2 The COUNTER indicator lights and the tape counter reading is displayed e Toresetthe counter reading press the COUNTER RESET button The display shows 0000 In any other display mode the COUNTER RESET button does not function 3 The ABS indicator lights and the total elapsed time absolute time from the beginning of the tape is displayed e Eor tapes on which the absolute time is not recorded M S is displayed NOTES e When a section which does not contain both a start ID signal and a tune number is played the tune number is not displayed TROUBLESHOOTING See If this unit functions abnormally during operation first check the following items If the unit continues to function abnormally or if an abnormality other than those listed below appears turn off the decke power and disconnect the AC plug
5. 2 hours after the display returns to normal before using the unit Dew forms easily In highly humid and steamy rooms When carrying the unit from a cold place to a warm room Use the unit at room temperatures from 5 C to 35 C Dew forms especially easily in cold temperature regions Amplifier volume adjustment Digital audio tapes produce considerably less noise than regular records and cassette tapes and are extremely quiet between programs Be careful not to raise the volume too high and exceed the amplifier and speaker ratings Recommended amplifier input impedance is 600 ohms or higher Connecting an amplifier or other external audio device having an input impedance that is too low may decrease the level of the output Rack mount The front panel of this unit conforms to the 2U size standards and can directly be installed in the 19 inch rack However if the space of the rack is small remove 4 legs from the bottom panel then install the unit in the rack If the rack is not well ventilated the temperature inside the rack becomes high Be sure to keep the rack well ventilated WARNING THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED IMPORTANT The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code Green and yellow Earth Blue Neutral Brown Live As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this apparatus may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed a
6. ANALOG OUTPUT jacks balanced type or unbalanced type of this unit to the analog input jacks of the amplifier or stereo mixer etc 3 Set the ANALOG INPUT selector When using the balanced type terminals set this selector to the XLR position en using the unbalanced type jacks set this selector to the PIN position NOTE Make sure all connections are securely made Loose connections may cause intermittent sound or noise 10 Connecting to another digital audio tape deck or an amplifier etc which has digital jacks INPUT OPTICAL COAXIAL Pia To COAXIAL OUTPUT Remove e te e gt Remove To A opticat HH Ef output When this unit is connected to another DAT deck amplifier or other digital source such as a CD player with digital jacks digital to digital recording will be carried out e Be sure to disconnect the power cords of both components from the AC outlet before connecting When using the COAXIAL DIGITAL jacks 1 Connect the COAXIAL DIGITAL INPUT jack to the coaxial digital output jack and the COAXIAL DIGITAL OUTPUT jack to the coaxial digital input jack of another DAT deck or amplifier etc using the coaxial cables 2 Setthe DIGITAL INPUT selector to the COAXIAL position When using the OPTICAL DIGITAL jacks 1 Connect the OPTICAL DIGITAL INPUT jack to the optical digital output jack and the OPTICAL DIGITAL OUTPUT jack to the optical digital input jack of another DAT deck or amplifi
7. EMISSIONS FROM DIGITAL APPARATUS SET OUT IN THE RADIO INTERFERENCE REGULATION OF THE CANADIAN DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATIONS CAUTION READ THIS BEFORE OPERATING YOUR UNIT 1 This unit is a sophisticated digital audio tape recorder To ensure proper operation for the best possible performance please read this manual carefully 2 Before using this unit for the first time wait 1 to 2 hours after plugging the AC power cord into the wall outlet 3 Choose the installation location of your unit carefully Avoid placing it in direct sunlight or close to a source of heat Also avoid locations subject to vibration and excessive dust heat cold or moisture Keep it away from sources of hum such as transformers or motors If interference in TV or radio reception occurs during operation increase the distance between the two components 4 Do not open the cabinet as this may result in damage to the deck or electrical shock If a foreign object should drop into the deck contact your local dealer 5 When removing the power plug from the wall outlet always pull directly on the plug never pull the cord itself 6 Do not apply excessive force when operating switches and knobs 7 When moving the deck be sure to first pull out the power plug and remove all cords connecting the deck to other equipment 8 Do not attempt to clean this unit with chemical solvents as this may damage the finish Use a clean dry cloth 9 If the un
8. O0L00 OOOO Start ID buttons Skip ID buttons End ID buttons Clear button Program button Repeat button Open close button 4 Stop button m Play button gt Record button ei Pause button m 02 Remote control cable Connect to the REMOTE jack on the rear panel Kei Renumber button COGO iaie Digit buttons Call button Absolute time button 07 Display button Counter reset button Cue button GO Review button GD Fast forward button gt gt Rewind button lt lt NOTES e All buttons have the same functions as those on the front panel e The remote control transmitter does not require any battery Power is supplied from the REMOTE jack on the rear panel CONNECTIONS Connecting an analog audio component To ANALOG OUTPUT 3 ANALOG INPUT selector To ANALOG INPUT To the tape To the tape input jacks output jacks Amplifier or stereo mixer etc L ne To the input of 121 Tothe terminals output sq terminals Balanced type XLR 3 31 XLR 3 32 connector cables not supplied Be sure to disconnect the power cords of both components from the AC outlet before connecting e The same channels of this unit and the other component should be connected properly right to right and left to left 1 Connect the ANALOG INPUT jacks balanced type or unbalanced type of this unit to the analog output jacks of the amplifier or stereo mixer etc 2 Connect the
9. and review R The CUE and REVIEW buttons allow you to quickly move to a desired location on the tape while listening to the tunes at REVIEW CUE UN x U X 1 Press the CUE button to move forward or the REVIEW button to move backward 2 Press the PLAY button gt when the desired position is reached 3 times the speed of normal playback m L In stop mode During playback 1 Press and hold the CUE button to move forward or the REVIEW button to move backward 2 Playback will resume when the CUE or REVIEW button is released A X A e When the end of the tape is reached the tape stops flu automatically TE REVIEW REVIEW The CUE and REVIEW buttons do not function for programmed tunes inAPMS Repeat playback Repeat playback allows you to continuously repeat an entire Bee tape or a program in APMS To repeat a program program the tunes beforehand page 24 1 Press the REPEAT button The amp indicator lights 2 Press the PLAY button The entire tape or program will be played repeatedly e Toreturn to normal playback press the REPEAT button again e Papel playback will stop automatically after playback is repeated 24 times 26 To skip undesirable sections using the skip ID When the unit encounters a skip ID signal the tape fast SKIP ID forwards to the beginning of the next tune WRITE ERASE To write the skip ID signal During playback press the SKIP ID WRITE button at the beginni
10. off the unit enters record stand by mode and the tape running stops In this state turning on the power of the source to be recorded resumes recording starting from the next tune number When recording through the digital input jacks no signal is output to the digital output jacks e Bo sure to set the INPUT selector and DIGITAL INPUT selector before recording If they are switched during recording the unit enters pause mode e The sampling frequency is automatically switched according to the source being recorded e When recording from the digital input jacks there is no need to adjust the recording level Recording from the analog input jacks This procedure is recommended when making a recording from a mixing console analog tape deck tuner phonograph or other similar external audio source 1 Turn the POWER switch ON 2 Set the START ID AUTO WRITE button If the source to be recorded does not contain a sound muted section of about 2 seconds between tunes press the START ID AUTO WRITE button so that the light of the button goes off 3 Set the INPUT selector to the ANALOG position Set the REC fs selector 5 Set the ANALOG INPUT selector on the rear panel according to the jacks to be used Unbalanced pin jacks Set to the PIN position Balanced pin jacks Set to the XLR position 6 Load a DAT cassette 7 Press the REC button ei The unit enters record stand by mode When recording from the beginning of the t
11. properly Therefore when recording be sure that no blank sections are left on the tape In addition since no sound sections between tunes must be recorded on analog audio tapes for tune search operation recording no sound sections sound muted sections between tunes is recommended considering dubbing from DAT cassettes to analog audio tapes e To insert silence between tunes press the REC MUTE button during recording A sound muted section will be created as long as the button is kept pressed It is recommended to create a sound muted section of about 4 seconds for dubbing onto an analog audio tape later on Do not create a blank section by advancing the tape with the FF button or PLAY button gt e To start recording from the middle of the tape use the end search function page 20 to locate the end of the previous recording This will avoid leaving a blank section START ID SIGNALS AND TUNE NUMBERS The actual number of a recorded tune on a tape and the tune number displayed on the unit may not be the same even if the tune numbers are written automatically with the START ID AUTO WRITE function This may occur due to the contents of the recorded tune The tune numbers may not be recorded properly when recording from sources that contain the following e Conversations with breaks in them e Low overall recording level START ID AUTO WRITE WRITE ERASE x OD DH Tune number e Short i
12. tune number indicator changes from 3 to a flashing 4 and the tape is fast forwarded to the beginning of tune 4 Playback starts from the beginning of tune 4 To replay from the beginning of tune 4 while tune 4 is playing Press the REW button a once while tune 4 is playing The tune number indicator changes to a flashing 4 and the tape is rewound to the beginning of tune 4 Playback starts again from the beginning of tune 4 To skip to tune 8 while tune 5 is playing Press the FF button gt three times while tune 5 is playing The tune number indicator changes from 5 to a flashing 8 and the tape is fast forwarded to the beginning of tune 8 Playback starts from the beginning of tune 8 To skip to tune 6 while tune 10 is playing Press the REW button lt e five times while program 10 is playing The tune number indicator changes from 10 to a flashing 6 and the tape is rewound to the beginning of tune 6 Playback starts from the beginning of tune 6 To program desired tunes APMS Automatic Programmable Music Selector You can program desired tunes in any desired order e Ifthe tunes are not numbered properly the desired tunes may not be programmed or program playback may stop suddenly Ad CLEAR CALL o J CALL CLEAR 1 Load the tape 4 Press the PLAY button gt 2 Press the PROGRAM button The programmed tunes are played in the programmed The APMS indicator lights order 3 Us
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14. PLAY switch Switches the skip play function OPEN CLOSE button 4 Press to open the cassette holder press again to close it DISPLAY button Selects either absolute time ABS or individual tune playback time PROG or tape counter COUNTER When tapes which contain TOC signals are used the total number of tunes and total playback time are displayed COUNTER RESET button Press to reset the tape counter 0000 e Only effective in counter display mode REPEAT button Press to continuously repeat playback PROGRAM button Used for programming tunes CLEAR button Press to clear the input digit or programmed tune No 02 CALL button Press to check the program contents 02 ABS Absolute TIME button Press to input the specified time for absolute time search Digit buttons Used to select desired tune numbers for program playback or direct playback These buttons are also used to input the specified time for absolute time search REC Record LEVEL control Used to adjust the recording level when recording from an audio source connected to the ANALOG INPUT jacks This control can adjust the left and right channels independently PHONES jack Connect stereo headphones to this jack 07 START ID buttons AUTO WRITE Press to automatically write the start ID signals and their tune numbers during recording WRITE Used to write the start ID signal manually during recording or playback ERASE Press to erase t
15. Tune No 1 Audio signal Tune No 1 Tune No 2 Tune No 3 Audio Audio Audio signal signal signal SUB No 1 SUB No 2 SUB No 3 SUB Subcode area Introduction to DAT recording Unlike ordinary audio cassette tapes various control codes called subcodes can be written on the DAT cassette tape separately from the audio signal The subcodes are written for a variety of convenient playback and tape editing functions You can write three types of subcodes start ID end ID and skip ID Start ID Indicates the beginning of each tune and is used for programming and searching for tunes End ID Indicates the end of the recording Skip ID Indicates the beginning of a section to be skipped In addition absolute time is automatically written after the recording is completed e Before making an important recording it is recommended that you make atrial recording to ensure that the desired audio is being recorded properly Recording from the digital input jacks coaxial or optical jack This procedure is recommended when recording from another DAT deck or other digital audio source START ID AUTO WRITE 1 Turn the POWER switch ON Whenever the POWER switch is turned ON the START ID AUTO WRITE button is set to on and the button lights up The tune numbers will be written automatically during recording T the tune numbers are not necessary press the START ID AUTO WRITE button so that the light of the button goe
16. ape a sound muted section of about 7 seconds is automatically recorded and the unit enters record stand by mode A L DEM ZUR n OEE ee b SE 0 ee ee eee eee at 50 40 905 gt 26 Besse ss 3 o o0 OVER R ar n e OE O MS SD A pan a a n K pn PE a Left channel Right channel When recording from these sources the tune numbers may not be written properly with the Start ID Auto Write function In this case you can manually write start ID signals during recording or after recording See page 19 8 Play the source to be recorded and adjust the recording level with the REC LEVEL control See below 9 Press the PLAY button to start recording 10 When recording is completed press the END ID WRITE button After the end ID signal is written the tape stops automatically e The end ID signal is written it is easy to continue a recording from the end of a previous recording See page 20 NOTE Be sure to set the INPUT ANALOG INPUT and REC fs selectors before recording Ifthe INPUT or REC fs selector is switched during recording the unit enters pause mode Ifthe ANALOG INPUT selector is switched a several second blank section is recorded To adjust the recording level when recording from the analog input jacks As a guide adjust the recording level so that the peak level meter is between 18 dB and 0 Be sure the peak levels do not reach OVER Ifthe peak levels exceed 0 OVER lights and dis
17. arm DO NOT REMOVE ANY ENCLOSURE COMPONENTS There are no user serviceable parts inside All service should be performed by a service representative authorized by Yamaha to perform such service IMPORTANT MESSAGE Yamaha strives to produce products that are both user safe and environmentally friendly We sincerely believe that our products meet these goals However in keeping with both the spirit and the letter of various statutes we have included the messages shown above and others D various locations in this manual INSTRUCTIONS FCC INFORMATION U S A 1 IMPORTANT NOTICE DO NOT MODIFY THIS UNIT This product when installed as indicated In the instructions contained in this manual meets FCC requirements Modifications not paca RN by Yamaha may void your authority granted by the FCC to use the product 2 IMPORTANT When connecting this product to accessories and or another product use only high quality shielded cables Cable s supplied with this product MUST be used Follow all installation instructions Failure to follow instructions could void your FCC authorization to use this product in the USA 3 NOTE This product has been tested and found to comply with the requirements listed in FCC Regulations Part 15 for Class B digital devices Compliance with these requirements provides a reasonable level of assurance that your use of this product ina residential environment will not result in harmful interference w
18. cord plug to an AC wall outlet DAT Digital Audio Tape DAT cassettes Compact cassette tape A DAT cassette measures 2 7 8 x 7 16 x 2 1 8 73 mm x 10 5 mm x 54 mm nearly half the size of analog audio cassettes Furthermore the case is constructed to prevent the tape from being scratched or soiled DAT recording scheme lt 8 15 mmVSec In the DAT system the head is rotated at high speed and mounted at an angle with respect to the direction of tape aa travel l u 235 enon The PCM audio signal area is recorded with the digital d Tape width signal which has been converted from the audio signal 3 81 mm PCM Pulse Code Modulation The subcode areas are recorded with information such as the tune number individual tune elapsed time and absolute time The subcode areas enable accurate tune searching since the signals in the subcode areas are read while the tape is moving Sampling frequencies There are 3 sampling frequencies used when converting analog audio signals to digital signals 48 kHz 44 1 kHz and 32 kHz 48 kHz Used for commercially available DAT music tapes or standard recorded DAT tapes 44 1 kHz Used for commercially available DAT music tapes and CDs 32 kHz Used for satellite broadcasts PCM Audio program Signal area At 32 kHz this DAT deck can not record analog signals Subcode areas 13 First generation Second generation Third generation 14 When recording di
19. cording The tape does not advance beyond the point where this signal is written Therefore it is easy to continue a recording from Jee Be Eeer Writing the end ID signal 20 the end of a previous recording Also this will avoid making a blank section between recordings To write an end ID signal During recording press the END ID WRITE button A sound muted section is automatically inserted and the end ID signal is written While the end ID signal is being written the END ID indicator flashes and then the tape automatically stops e When the unit encounters an end ID during playback fast forwarding or cueing the tune number changes to EE and the tape stops automatically e Donotwrite an end ID signal if the interval between start ID signals is shorter than 9 seconds APSS and renumbering functions may not be carried out properly INPUT DIGITAL C ANALOG L To continue a recording from the end of a previous recording 1 Press the END ID SEARCH button in stop mode or during playback The button starts flashing The tape is rewound to the beginning and then fast forwarded to the point where the end ID signal is written End search function The light of the button goes off when the tape stops 2 Start recording from the point where the tape stops Tune numbers and absolute time will be continued from the previously recorded contents e The end ID signal of the previous recording is automatically
20. e 10 and 4 The beginning of the specified tune will be searched for and played automatically e The direct selection function can be used to cue up to the beginning of a tune Enter a tune number and press the PAUSE button m The specified tune is searched for and the unit enters pause mode To start playback press the PLAY button gt e Ifatune number which does not exist on the tape is specified the tape fast forwards until the end e Direct selection cannot be carried out on tapes which do not contain tune numbers or have their tunes numbered incorrectly e Direct selection cannot be used for programmed tunes inAPMS Selected tune number Absolute time search 2 Playback can be started from any point when the absolute ABS TIME gona time from the beginning of the tape to the point where you N G lcs la las les want to start playback is specified 1 Press the ABS TIME button in stop mode or playback mode 2 Enter the desired absolute time using the digit buttons 0 1 For example when searching for one hour 25 minutes and 32 seconds press 1 2 5 3 and 2 3 Press the PLAY button gt Playback starts from the specified ABS time e When atime longer than the recording time on the tape is specified the tape will stop at the end e During playback the absolute time must be entered within 4 seconds after pressing the ABS TIME button Otherwise the function will be canceled 25 Cue
21. e Isthe INPUT selector set to DIGITAL e Is the coaxial cable or optical fiber cable connected _ properly e Is the DIGITAL INPUT selector on the rear panel set properly e Is the optical fiber cable cut or broken e There is no need to adjust the recording level when recording from the digital input e These sounds are heard when the tape or head protection function is operating e These sounds may also be heard when a blank section on the tape is reached during fast forwarding or rewind These sounds are normal 29 SPECIFICATIONS DAT system Rotary head type digital audio tape recorder Loading system een Horizontal front loading Recording system Serial Copy Management System Recording sampling frequency Digital 48 kHz 44 1 kHz 32 kHz 2 channel Analog T 48 kHz 44 1 kHz 2 channel Quantization system xn 16 bit linear conversion TAPS speed assis arasinda cdo 8 15 mm sec Fast winding time 45 sec maximum for 120 minute tape Overall frequency response 1s 48 KHZ u nennen 2 Hz to 22 kHz 0 5 dB fs 44 1 KHZ sees eee 2 Hz to 20 kHz 0 5 dB THD Noise sese esse eee eenn 0 003 at 1 kHz Dynamic range EEN 92 dB Separation T 96 dB at 1 kHz Digital input Coaxial ege 0 2 Vp p 75 ohms IEC 958 Optical nenne EIAJ CP 340 Digital output Coaxial ec 0 5 Vp p 75 ohms IEC 958 Opticals cs nennen EIAJ CP 340 Analog input Balance eu Ref level 4 dB 10 koh
22. e point where the start ID signal is to be inserted The tape is played back for 3 seconds and then rewound to a point 2 seconds before the START ID WRITE button was pressed Playback starts from this point for 5 seconds and repeats 10 times Test playback Since the ST ID indicator lights when the tape encounters the start ID signal the placement of the start ID signal can be verified Check the position of the start ID signal while listening to the test playback 2 If the start ID signal is not correctly inserted at the beginning of the tune move it backward or forward with the REW lt 4 or FF button Each time the REW button Lais Dressed the start ID signal moves backward 0 3 seconds Each time the FF button is pressed the start ID signal moves forward 0 3 seconds 3 When the start ID signal is correctly inserted press the START ID WRITE button again during test playback The button lights and the tape is rewound to the beginning of the tune and the start ID signal is written While writing the ST ID indicator flashes Playback resumes after the start D signal is written 19 Notes on writing start ID signals e Ifastart ID signal is written on a point where a skip ID signal has been written the skip ID signal is erased START ID AUTO WRITE WRITE ERASE C Act Play back pma isttune E TETARA Subcode 1 Subcode 2 Subcode 3 L4 Erasing the start ID signal RENUMBER a ee ee i pn ee kcal
23. er etc using the optical fiber cables 2 Set the DIGITAL INPUT selector to the OPTICAL position INPUT To OPTICAL OPTICAL COAXIAL Coaxial cables To coaxial digital input digital output Another DAT deck or jack jack amplifier etc To coaxial To optical digital input jack Optical fiber cables NOTES e When the POWER switch is turned on the inside of the OPTICAL OUTPUT jack illuminates red This red light which is completely harmless is used to send the digital signal e Do not fold or bend the optical fiber cable because it damages easily Connecting the remote control transmitter By connecting the remote control cable to the REMOTE jack on the rear panel this unit can be operated with the remote controltransmitter NOTES e Do not strike or drop the remote control transmitter Also do not get the remote control transmitter wet or place it in a humid location Connecting headphones To PHONES Connecting the AC power cord gt To an AC wall outlet 12 GIGI S SG UU e GS QOOO 4 To REMOTE i e Do not connect this remote control transmitter to other equipment e Connect only the supplied remote control transmitter to the REMOTE jack For best results use 8 ohm to 32 ohm headphones with a standard stereo headphone plug 1 4 6 3 mm The headphone volume can be adjusted with the PHONES LEVEL control After connecting all equipment connect the AC power
24. erased To erase the end ID signal An end ID signal is automatically erased when successive recording is performed using the end search function To erase an end ID signal without successive recording performthe following procedure When the tape stops after end search operation press the END ID ERASE button The button starts flashing When the end ID signal is erased the tape stops While erasing the end ID signal the tape is advanced for a few seconds and the END ID indicator flashes To erase the recorded contents When a recording is made over a previous recording the previous recording is automatically erased To erase the recorded contents without making a new recording perform the following procedure 1 Set the INPUT selector to the ANALOG position Load the tape in the cassette holder 3 Tum the REC LEVEL control fully counterclockwise to 0 MIN 4 Press the REC button ei 5 Press the PLAY button b gt The previously recorded contents will be erased N 21 PLAYBACK Normal playback STOP m REW lt lt FF e gt PAUSE m 1 Load the tape into the cassette holder 2 Press the PLAY button gt To stop playback 1 Press the STOP button m 2 To start playback again press the PLAY button gt To stop playback temporarily 1 Press the PAUSE m button 2 To resume playback press the PLAY button or PAUSE m button again e To protect
25. gital signals Compact discs Commercially available DAT music tapes Digital DAT deck Analog Digital When recording analog signals Compact discs Commercially available DAT music tapes BS tuner Analog sources DAT deck DAT deck Preventing accidental erasure e To prevent accidental erasure slide the tab to the left to open the hole The tape cannot be recorded even if the REC button is pressed See Fig A e Toallowrecording on the tape again slide the tab to the right to close the hole See Fig B Handling digital audio tapes e Digital audio tapes are precisely constructed to record and play back highly accurate data Never open the cassette lid and touch the tape Touching the tape may damaged it e Do not use scratched dirty or wrinkled tapes Use of such tapes may cause sound dropouts or damage the head Storing digital audio tapes e Always keep tapes that are not in use in their cases e Avoid storing tapes in direct sunlight near heat generating equipment or in humid locations e Avoid storing tapes in dusty locations e Do not store near strong magnetic fields e g near electric clocks toys using magnets etc Magnetic fields will damage recordings e Do not drop or subject the tape to strong vibrations e Rewind the tape after use If there is any slack in the tape rewind again Serial Copy Management System SCMS Most digital sources contain a copy prohibit code Thi
26. he start ID signal RENUMBER button Used to renumber the tunes in sequence from the beginning of the tape SKIP ID buttons WRITE Press to write the skip ID signal When the SKIP PLAY switch is setto ON playback skips from the point where this button was pressed to the beginning of the next tune ERASE Press to erase the skip ID signal G STOP button m Press to stop the tape running GT PLAY button gt Press to start playback When the REC button is pressed pressing this button or the PAUSE button initiates recording REW Rewind button lt lt Press to rewind the tape When this button is pressed during playback playback starts from the beginning of the current tune To play the previous tune press this button again APSS amp FF Fast forward button gt gt Press to fastforward the tape When this button is pressed during playback playback starts from the beginning of the next tune APSS G REVIEW button Press to rewind the tape while listening to its contents at approximately 3 times the normal speed CUE button Press to fast forward the tape while listening to its contents at approximately 3 times the normal speed G REC Record button ei Press to enter record stand by mode To start recording press the PLAY button or PAUSE button PAUSE button m Press to stop playback or recording temporarily To resume playback or recording press the PLAY button or this button again
27. ing the digit buttons 1 0 10 20 enter the desired tune numbers in the desired order To skip to the beginning of a tune in the program Press the FF or REW lt a button to skip to the Example beginning of previous subsequent programmed tunes To select tune 12 Press 10 and 2 To select tune 20 Press 20 and 0 To select tune 54 Press 20 twice 10 and 4 The display shows the program number playback order and the programmed tune number CALL To check the program contents In stop mode press the CALL button m programmed tunes are displayed in programmed order e When the CALL button is pressed during program playback the next programmed tune number to be played is displayed for about one second To erase a programmed tune Press the STOP button m then the CLEAR button Each time the CLEAR button is pressed one programmed tune will be erased beginning with the last programmed tune To clear the whole program Press the PROGRAM button in stop mode Also pressing the OPEN CLOSE button or turning off the power clears the whole program Direct selection Any tune can be directly selected and played back by specifying the tune number arma In st d play mode enter the desired tune n stop mode or EE number using the digit buttons 0 1 10 20 SI Example To select tune 12 Press 10 and 2 To select tune 20 Press 20 and 0 To select tune 54 Press 20 twic
28. io signal DEW indicator Appears when condensation occurs in this unit drum head etc COPY PROHIBIT indicator Appears when a recording cannot be performed with a digital signal In this case record the source using the ANALOG jacks DI WARNING indicator If the head becomes excessively dirty a signal read error occurs during playback and the sound cannot be heard At this time the WARNING indicator appears If this occurs use a commercially available digital audio cleaning tape or have your Yamaha dealer clean the head 02 ST ID SKIP ID END ID indicators Light when the start ID skip ID or end ID signal is detected or flashes when itis written or erased 02 APMS Automatic Programmable Music Selector indicator Appears when programming or during program playback APSS Auto Program Search System indicator Appears when the beginning of a tune is searched for 05 Peak level meter Displays the recording level or playback level EMPHASIS indicator Appears when tapes recorded with emphasis are played or when recording from a digital source on which emphasis is applied The emphasis function reduces the noise of the high frequency revel by boosting the high frequency level during recording Pre emphasis function and lowering it during playback De emphasis function This unit incorporates only the de emphasis circuit You can play or record emphasized signals but cannot newly apply emphasis to signals
29. it does not work properly while in use after turning the POWER switch OFF disconnect the AC power cord plug from the AC outlet and wait for about 30 seconds After that connect it again to operate 10 Be sure to read the Troubleshooting section of this manual for advice on common operating errors before concluding that your unit is faulty 11 Keep this manual in a safe place for future reference Cleaning the head When the head is slightly dirty noise is heard or dropouts occur during playback If the head becomes excessively dirty a signal read error occurs during playback and the sound cannot be heard At this time the WARNING indicator appears If this occurs use a commercially available digital audio cleaning tape or have your Yamaha dealer clean the head After prolonged use the head may require replacement due to wear Consult your Yamaha dealer On drum life It is recommended to replace the head drum with a new one within about 1 500 hours of use Dew condensation Dew is the moisture that collects on a cold object in a warm room Dew can form on the drum and head inside the tape deck causing damage to tapes and head This unit contains a dew prevention heater Once the unit is connected to an AC outlet the heater turns on to prevent dew from forming It takes from 1 to 2 hours to remove dew When dew is detected on the drum and head the DEW indicator appears and the unit does not operate Wait about 1 to
30. ith other electronic devices This equipment generates uses radio frequencies and if not installed and used according to the instructions found in the users manual may cause interference harmful to the operation of other electronic devices Compliance with FCC regulations does not guarantee that interference will not occur in all installations If this product is found to be the source of interference which can be determined by turning the product OFF and ON please try to eliminate the problem using one of the following measures Relocate either the product generating the interference of the device that is being affected by the interference Utilize power outlets that are on different branch circuit breaker or fuse circuits or install AC line filter s In the case of radio or TV interference relocate reorient the antenna If the antenna lead in is 300 ohm ribbon lead change the lead in to coaxial type cable If these corrective measures do not produce satisfactory results please contact your local retailer that is authorized to distribute this type of product If you cannot locate the appropriate retailer please contact Yamaha Corporation of America Electronic Service Division 6600 Orangethorpe Ave Buena Park CA90620 The above statements apply ONLY to those products distributed by Yamaha Corporation of America or its subsidiaries For Canada model THIS DIGITALAPPARATUS DOES NOT EXCEED THE CLASS B LIMITS FOR RADIO NOISE
31. lly writes tune numbers on the tape during recording e Convenient renumbering function allows you to renumber tunes after editing e End Search function makes it easy to continue a recording from the end of a previous recording e Cue Review function lets you listen to the sound while fast forwarding or rewinding e Fast search speed of up to 200 times the normal playback speed e Usable sampling frequencies of 48 kHz 44 1 kHz and 32 kHz allow you to record play a wide variety of digital sources e Equipped with balanced type analog input output jacks XLR 3 31 XLR 3 32 e Equipped with two types of digital jacks coaxial pin jack optical connector e Employs a theoretically distortion free 1 bit A D converter in the A D converter circuit providing high grand sound quality e Combination of digital filter and 1 bit PDM D A converter provides superior sound quality e Two direct drive motors provide stable tape transport u NAMES OF CONTROLS BE Front panel OO POWERswitch Turns the power on and off Cassette holder Holds the digital audio tape INPUT selector Set to DIGITAL to record from an audio source connected to the DIGITAL INPUT terminals Set to ANALOG to record from an audio source connected to the ANALOG INPUT terminals REC fs Recording Sampling Frequency selector When recording is performed using the ANALOG INPUT terminals the sampling frequency can be switched to 44 1 kHz or 48 kHz SKIP
32. ms XLR 3 31 Unbalance s ssssssses sss ss seene 0 3 Vrms minimum for full scale RCA pin jack Analog output Balance arona Ref level 4 dBm Full scale 22 dBm XLR 3 32 Unbalance 2 Vrms maximum RCA pin jack Headphone output 75 mW 32 ohms maximum 1 4 phone jack Power consumption Een 28 W 30 Power supplies U S A model ara EN 120 V 60 Hz Europe model sss essen enen 230 V 50 Hz Dimensions W x H xD 480 x 88 x 329 mm 18 7 8 x 3 7 16 x 12 15 16 LO Te LU EE 6 kg 13 IDS 4 oz Accessories Remote control transmitter Specifications subject to change without notice This product complies with the radio frequency interference requirements of the Council Directive 82 499 ECC and or 87 308 EEC Cet appareil est conforme aux prescriptions de la directive communautaire 87 308 CEE Diese Ger te entsprechen der EG Richtlinie 82 499 EWG und oder 87 308 EWG Deite apparat overholder det gaeldende EF direktiv vedr rende raduistej Questo apparecchio conforme al D M 13 aprile 1989 Direttiva CEE 87 308 sulla soppressione dei radiodisturbi Este producto esta de acuerdo con los requisitos sobre interferencias de radio frequencia fijados por el Consejo Directivo 87 308 CEE OBSERVERA Apparaten kopplas inte ur v xelstr msk llan n tet sa l nge som den ar ansluten till vagguttaget ven om sj lva apparaten har st ngts av ADVARSEL
33. ng of the section to be skipped The button lights Playback stops temporarily and the skip 4st tune ID signal is written While writing the SKIP ID indicator flashes Subcode 1 Writing the skip ID signal Skip playback SKIP PLAY Set the SKIP PLAY button to the ON position OFF on When a skip ID signal is detected during playback the tape fast forwards to the beginning of the next tune and playback resumes e When you want to play a tape containing a skip ID CC Play back ae Playback gt signal without the skip play function set the SKIP PLAY button to the OFF position The tape will be played ee H T JA normally but the skip ID signal is not erased L Subcode i m Skip ID signal To erase the skip ID signal SKIP PLAY 1 Set the SKIP PLAY button to the OFF position e E 2 Play the tune which contains the skip ID to be erased and press the SKIP ID ERASE button when the SKIP ID indicator lights The tape is rewound to the position where the skip ID was written The SKIP ID indicator flashes and the skip ID is erased Playback resumes after the skip ID is erased L Play back gt H i ee c eey Erasing the skip ID signal 27 28 The tape is 3 minutes and 15 seconds from the beginning of the tune 2 4 The tape is 7 minutes from the beginning of the tape xr SU som When a tape which contains a TOC starts playing from the beginning of the tape the TOC indicator lights several seconds after
34. ntervals i e 2 seconds or less between tunes e Long quiet pianissimo passages e Noise or hum between tunes If the tune numbers are not written properly it may be necessary to add or erase the tune numbers When recording is performed from sources without silence between tunes it is recommended to write the tune numbers manually during recording or after recording To write tune numbers manually during recording Press the START ID WRITE button the button lights at the beginning of each tune Every time the START ID WRITE button is pressed the start ID signal is written and the tune number is switched to next number While the start ID signal is written the ST ID indicator flashes e Manually writing the tune numbers is possible regardless of the setting of the START ID AUTO WRITE button e Upto 99 tune numbers can be written If a tape which contains more than 99 tunes is played the tune number is not displayed after the 100th tune To write start ID signals manually during playback A start ID signal indicates the beginning of a tune If this signal and corresponding tune number are not written tune selection by APSS APMS and direct selection is impossible If start ID signals and tune numbers are not written properly on atape insert start ID signals according to the following procedure and then renumber them page 20 1 During playback press the START ID WRITE button the button starts flashing at th
35. s unit utilizes the serial copy management system that permits digital to digital recording for at least one generation Even when a tape which has been recorded from analog sources is dubbed this system regards the source as a digital source containing the copy prohibit code since the dubbing was performed through the A D converter and permits digital to digital recording only for one generation 1 Turn the POWER switch ON 2 Press the OPEN CLOSE button 4 to open the cassette holder OPEN flashes on the display oO ooo o Ur ooo Place a DAT cassette in the cassette holder Be sure the window of the cassette faces you and the slide tab faces you on the right side Press the OPEN CLOSE button 4 again to close the cassette holder Unloading the cassette Press the OPEN CLOSE button 4 to open the cassette holder Remove the cassette from the cassette holder Press the OPEN CLOSE button 4 again to close the cassette holder NOTES The cassette holder will not close completely if the tape is inserted improperly In this case press the OPEN CLOSE button 4 to open the cassette holder and insert again If the cassette holder does not close completely it will automatically open after about 10 seconds even if the OPEN CLOSE button 4 is not pressed Do not attempt to open or close the cassette holder by hand Doing so will damage it 15 RECORDING 8 Ordinary audio cassette tape
36. s follows The wire which is coloured green and yellow must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked by the letter E or by the safety earth symbol or coloured green or green and yellow The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured black The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured red TABLE OF CONTENTS ST 4 Names Of controls assisen ienis apesna inae eiieeii anas 5 E ele Leen 10 DAT Digital Audio Tape EE essere 13 Loading and unloading cassettes esse esse sees ee eee 15 gerne TT 16 Start ID signals and tune numbers sese esse resse serere ress 19 Gelle 20 Playback is H 22 Troublesho ting 2 22 25 42 sn 29 Specificati ns 2s0 22220s0s4 00er ehasienenienssehenentenhrenn 30 FEATURES e APMS function allows you to program up to 30 tunes in any desired order APSS function skips to the beginning of previous subsequent tunes Direct tune selection function allows you to quickly play any tune by simply entering its number ABS Search function allows you to locate any desired position on the tape by its absolute time elapsed time from the start of the tape e Repeat function repeatedly plays all the tunes on the tape or in a program e Skip Playback function skips undesirable sections of the tape Automatic tune number recording function automatica
37. s off 2 Set the INPUT selector to the DIGITAL position 3 Get the DIGITAL INPUT selector on the rear panel according to the jacks to be used Coaxial jacks Set to the COAXIAL position Optical jacks Set to the OPTICAL position 4 Load a DAT cassette in the cassette holder 5 Press the REC button ei The unit enters record stand by mode When recording from the beginning of the tape a sound muted section of about 7 seconds is automatically recorded before the deck enters record stand by mode 6 Set the source to be recorded to play mode and Dress the PLAY button to start recording When the START ID AUTO WRITE button is set to on and the unit encounters a sound muted section of more than 2 seconds a start ID is written and the tune is numbered automatically 16 Hl 7 7 2 lees T COAXIAL 7 When the recording is completed press the END ID WRITE button After the end ID signal is written the tape stops automatically e ifthe end ID signal is written it is easy to continue a recording from the end of a previous recording See page 20 NOTES e When digital sources are recorded from a DAT deck which can send category code DAT and the start ID and skip ID signals to digital outputs make sure the START ID AUTO WRITE button is turned on lit The unit records start ID and skip ID signals which are contained in the source as they are e The power of the source to be recorded is turned
38. the tape the pause mode automatically cancels after 5 minutes and the unit enters stop mode To fast forward or rewind the tape 1 To fast forward the tape press the STOP button m then the FF button gt gt To rewind the tape press the STOP button m then the REW button 4 2 Press the STOP button m to stop the tape running 22 lt Examples gt APSS Auto Program Search System APSS allows you to locate the beginning of any tune during playback Simply press the REW or FF button to move backward or forward NOTES e For tapes with a start ID signal interval shorter than 9 seconds APSS may notfunction properly page 20 e if atune is not played according to the tune number selected with APSS the start ID signal and tune number have not been correctly written See page 19 Press the FF button gt to go to the beginning of the next tune Press the REW button to return to the beginning of the current tune Each press of the FF button gt skips to the beginning of the subsequent tunes Each press of the REW button La skips to the beginning of the previous tunes e The tape can be caused at the beginning of the desired tune by pressing the PAUSE button 11 after pressing theFF e gt or REW lt button The desired tune can then be played by pressing the PLAY button To go to tune 4 while tune 3 is playing Press the FF button gt once while tune 3 is playing The
39. then consult your Yamaha dealer or servicing personnel PROBLEM Power does not turn on The cassette holder does not close after a tape is loaded This unit does not operate No playback sound from both channels No playback sound from one channel The absolute time is incorrectly displayed The actual number of recorded tunes and the tune numbers do not match e g There are 6 recorded tunes but tune numbersiare 1 2 3 4 and 5 only Atune selected with APSS or APMS is not the desired tune The tape stops during APMS operation The sound from the digital input cannot be recorded The recording level cannot be adjusted when recording from the digital input Clicking sounds are heard from the tape deck when a button is pressed CHECK e Is the AC power cord plugged in e Is the tape loaded properly e Is a DAT cassette used e Is there a tape loaded e Arethere any foreign objects in the cassette holder e Is there dew on the head or tape e Is this unit connected properly to an amplifier e Is a cable loose or disconnected e Are the program numbers written in the correct order e This can happen with certain types of recorded material caused by noise between tunes short interval between tunes dropouts etc See page 19 e Do the actual number of recorded tunes and the tune numbers match See page 19 e Are all the APMS tune numbers valid e Are the tune numbers renumbered
40. torted sound may result e If the recording levels for the left and right channels are different adjust the left and right channels separately See the figure 17 PAUSE PLAY Blank sections 1 14 tot tot 1 Recording 1 Recording Recording Recording Blank sections Sound muted sections Sound muted sections 18 To stop recording temporarily 1 Press the PAUSE button 11 Recording stops temporarily 2 Press the PLAY button gt or PAUSE button m again to resume recording e When the START ID AUTO WRITE button is ON lit the start ID signal is written at the point where recording resumes NOTE To protect the tape and the head the head will separate from the tape after about 5 minutes have passed in recording pause mode Blanksectionsandsoundmutedsections With conventional analog audio tapes the sections on which no recording has ever been made blank section created with fast forwarding etc and the sections on which a recording has been made but the sound is muted sound muted section created with the record muting function are treated the same and they are used to search for tunes since no sound can be heard from these sections Conversely the DAT deck distinguishes between blank sections and sound muted sections If blank sections remain on the tape search operation using the APSS function may take quite a long time and search operation using absolute time may not be carried out
41. zez Subcodet Subcode 2 une No 1 Tune No 2 Tune No 3 IESSE Subcode 3 Tune No 4 e The interval between start ID signals playing time of a tune should be 9 seconds or more This 9 second interval is necessary to ensure proper operation of the APSS function APMS function and renumbering tunes To erase start ID signals lf a start ID signal is written on a undesirable point you can erase it during playback Be sure to renumber the tunes after erasing a start ID signal Press the START ID ERASE button the button flashes when the ST ID indicator appears on the display The tape rewinds to the beginning of the tune being played and the start ID signal is erased While erasing the ST ID indicator flashes Playback resumes after the start ID signal is erased e Ifatune number is also written with the start ID both signals will be erased at the same time To renumber tune numbers When start ID signals are inserted or erased tune numbers are displaced Renumber the tune numbers following this procedure Press the RENUMBER button in stop mode The tape is rewound to the beginning of the tape and the tune numbers are automatically renumbered at high speed Whenever the unit encounters a start ID signal the proper tune number is written starting from P NO 1 e When renumbering is completed at the end of the tape the tape automatically rewinds to the beginning An end ID signal indicates the end of a re
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