Screen Details; Home Screen In Stop Or Playback Mode - Fostex UR-2 Owner's Manual

Stereo rack memory recorder
Hide thumbs Also See for UR-2:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

10)
[REMOTE RS232C] connector
This RS232C connector is the D-sub 9 pin type
and used for controlling the unit from a
computer, etc. (see page 61).
Pin No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
When the unit starts up, the Home screen is shown. The Home screen displays the current file informa-
tion, the level meters and the current status.

Home screen in stop or playback mode

6
5
4
1)
Time information
While stopped or during playback, the current
playback position is shown.
Pressing the [TIME] key switches between the
time display and the remain display.
Also the appropriate icon ( ,
shows transport status is lit in the top right of
the display during playback, fast forward or
rewind.
2)
Play mode
The currently selected play mode is shown (by
default, SINGLE). You can switch the play mode
by pressing the [PLAY MODE] key (see page 41).
3)
Level meters
The playback levels are displayed during play
back. The meters show no levels while stopped.
The reference level is -20 dBFS by default (see
page 76).
5
1
9
6
Signal
IN/OUT
NC
TX
OUT
RX
IN
NC
GND
NC
NC
NC
NC

Screen details

1
2
3
,
) which
Model UR-2 <Names and functions>
11)
[DC-IN] connector
This connector is the XLR-4-32 type and accepts
the DC power from 12 V to 24 V.
Connect the supplied AC adaptor or an
appropriate external battery.
1
4
4)
Sampling frequency/quantization bit
The Fs and bit information of the current file
(BWF) is displayed.
5)
File format
The file format of the current file is displayed.
6)
File number/file name
The file number and file name are displayed.
You can edit the file name using the "Edit File
Name" item in the STORAGE UTILITY menu of
the MENU mode (see page 83).
The first alphabetical character in a file
number shows the storage device where the
current file is recorded.
-17-
GND
1
2
2
NC
NC
3
12-24V
4
3
"A" is shown when a file recorded on
an SD card set to SD-1 is loaded.
"B" is shown when a file recorded
on an SD card set to SD-2 is loaded.
"C" is shown when a file recorded on
an USB memory set to the [USB-
HOST] port is loaded.

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents