Yamaha DTR2 Owner's Manual

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Manual is about: Professional Series Digital Audio Tape Recorder

Summary of DTR2

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    Yamaha professional series digital audio tape recorder owner's manual mode d'empol bedienungsanleitung.

  • Page 2: Safety Instructions

    Thank you for purchasing the yamaha dtr2 digital audio tape recorder. Safety instructions 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 fl...

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    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 co...

  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents features 4 names of controls 5 connections 10 dat (digital audio tape) 13 loading and unloading cassettes 15 recording 16 start id signals and tune numbers 19 end id signals 20 playback 22 troubleshooting 29 specifications 30 features • • • • • • • • apms function allows you to pro...

  • Page 5: Names Of Controls

    Names of controls front panel power switch 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 termi...

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    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 the start id signal. Renumber button used to renumber the tunes in sequence fr...

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    Display window 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 (...

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    Rear panel names of controls 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 (un...

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    Wired remote control transmitter start id buttons skip id buttons end id buttons clear button program button repeat button open/close button stop button play button record button pause button remote control cable connect to the remote jack on the rear panel. Renumber button digit buttons call button...

  • Page 10: Connections

    Connecting an analog audio component connections • • be sure to disconnect the power cords of both components from the ac outlet before connecting. 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 ...

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    Connecting to another digital audio tape deck, or an amplifier, etc. Which has digital jacks 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. Be sure to disconnect the power c...

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    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 control transmitter. Notes: do not strike or drop the remote control transmitter. Also, do not get the remote control transmitter wet or pl...

  • Page 13: Dat (Digital Audio Tape)

    Dat (digital audio tape) dat cassettes 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 in the dat system, the head ...

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    Preventing accidental erasure 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. To allow recording on the tape again, slide the tab to the right to close the hole. See fig. B. Handling digital audio t...

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    Loading and unloading cassettes loading a cassette 1 turn the power switch on. 2 press the open/close button to open the cassette holder. "open" flashes on the display. 3 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 righ...

  • Page 16: Recording

    Recording 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 ...

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    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. When recording from these sources, the tune numbers may not be written properly with the start id auto write ...

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    To stop recording temporarily 1 press the pause button recording stops temporarily. 2 press the play button or pause button again to resume recording. 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 t...

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    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 ...

  • Page 20: End Id Signals

    Notes on writing start id signals if a start id signal is written on a point where a skip id signal has been written, the skip id signal is erased. 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 operati...

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    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 ...

  • Page 22: Playback

    Playback normal playback 1 load the tape into the cassette holder. 2 press the play button 22 to stop playback 1 press the stop button 2 to start playback again, press the play button to stop playback temporarily 1 press the pause button. 2 to resume playback, press the play button or pause button a...

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    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: for tapes with a start id signal interval shorter than 9 seconds, apss may not function properly (page 20). If a tune is not pl...

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    You can program desired tunes in any desired order. To program desired tunes (apms=automatic programmable music selector) if the tunes are not numbered properly, the desired tunes may not be programmed, or program playback may stop suddenly. 1 load the tape. 2 press the program button. The apms indi...

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    Direct selection any tune can be directly selected and played back by specifying the tune number. In stop mode or play mode, enter the desired tune number using the digit buttons (0-1, +10, +20). Example: to select tune 12: press "+10" and "2". To select tune 20: press "+20" and "0". To select tune ...

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    26 cue and review the cue and review buttons allow you to quickly move to a desired location on the tape while listening to the tunes at 3 times the speed of normal playback. In stop mode: 1 press the cue button to move forward or the review button to move backward. 2 press the play button when the ...

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    To skip undesirable sections-using the skip id when the unit encounters a skip id signal, the tape fast- forwards to the beginning of the next tune. To write the skip id signal during playback, pressthe skip id write button at the beginning of the section to be skipped. The button lights. Playback s...

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    28 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. When a tune which does not contain...

  • Page 29: Troubleshooting

    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 deck's power and disconnect the ac plug, then consult your yamaha dealer or servicing personnel....

  • Page 30: Specifications

    Specifications dat system rotary head type digital audio tape recorder loading system horizontal front loading recording system serial copy management system recording sampling frequency digital 48 khz, 44.1 khz, 32 khz/2-channei analog 48 khz, 44.1 khz/2-channei quantization system 16 bit linear co...

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    This product complies with the radio frequency interference requirements of the council directive 82/499/ecc and /or 87/308/eec..

  • Page 32: Yamaha

    Yamaha service this product is supported by yamaha's worldwide network of factory trained and qualified dealer service personnel. In the event of a problem, contact your nearest yamaha dealer. Yamaha corporation.