Teac DA-88 Quick Reference

Teac DA-88 Quick Reference

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DA-88 quick ref.doc
10/14/97
7:27 PM

BASIC FUNCTIONS

Function
1
Display ABS Time
2
Display H:M:S:F TC difference
3
Display Sub-Frame difference
4
Auto Offset Calculate & Store
5
Display Generator Start Time & Enter
Data
6
Column by column Generator or
Offset time Setting
7
Display MEMO 1 & Enter data
8
Display MEMO 2 & Enter data
9
Display OFFSET & Enter data
10
Display OFFSET & Enter Data
11
Display PITCH & Enter data
12
Display Tape Time Code
13
Display User Bits on tape
14
Display Incoming Time Code
15
Pull Up / Down mode setting
16
Display Pull Up / Down Status
© TEAC America, Inc., 1997 All rights reserved.

Items marked SY are only available when the SY-88 is installed.
Display
To Enter Function
LED
ABS
Hold DISPLAY +
DIFF
SY
DISPLAY
"
SY
DISPLAY
"
SY
DISPLAY
GEN
SY
DISPLAY

GEN
Hold
and
or
press DISPLAY
OFFSET
MEMO 1
DISPLAY
MEMO 2
DISPLAY
OFFSET
DISPLAY
"
SY
DISPLAY
PITCH
DISPLAY or VARI
TC
SY
Hold DISPLAY +

SY
Hold
+ DISPLAY
 +
"
SY
Hold

"
SY
Hold
and press Fs
Any
SY
Press Fs button
To Enter
Data

-
-
-
Press


Time code offset only
and


or



then
or
A period will start blinking in the Hours column, use
or
period to next column. After setting last column,
pressing DISPLAY will exit column setting mode


By pushing MEMO 1, point can be set on the fly
or


By pushing MEMO 2, point can be set on the fly
or


ABS time Offset entry in Frames only.
or


SMPTE T/C Offset entry in Frames, or when DISPLAY
or
is pressed again, in Sub-Frames.


or

-
TC LED will flash
-
-
TC LED will flash. Press DISPLAY to exit.
Display


Press DISPLAY to exit
or
Display will exit automatically
-
Page 1
Remarks
-
-

to return to H:M:S:F display
-

to enter hours. Press DISPLAY to move the
-
-


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  • Page 1 Display User Bits on tape Display Incoming Time Code Pull Up / Down mode setting Display Pull Up / Down Status © TEAC America, Inc., 1997 All rights reserved. Items marked SY are only available when the SY-88 is installed. Display To Enter Function...
  • Page 2 Enter SY-88 Menu System Exit SY-88 Menu System Chase Record Enable 20dB or 16dB Headroom Select © TEAC America, Inc., 1997 All rights reserved. Software Version 4.01 Items marked SY are only available when the SY-88 is installed. Display To Enter Function Press &...
  • Page 3 Choices Item Default Select DA-88 Time Base Display Only t.out The following menus are available DA-88 SYS Ver 3.10 or later, and SY-88 Ver 4.01 S1-#2 Must be in the down position for 9-pin control rEch vSync tCt. AnLG rEnt.
  • Page 4 DA-88 quick ref.doc 10/14/97 7:27 PM SY-88 MENU FUNCTION Tables Page 4 © TEAC America, Inc., 1997 All rights reserved.
  • Page 5 DA-88 quick ref.doc 10/14/97 7:27 PM DA-88 Power up sequences Hold the following keys in combination while powering on the DA-88. STOP PLAY © TEAC America, Inc., 1997 All rights reserved. System version 3.10 and up Cleaning Mode. With ABS display selected, If...
  • Page 6 Generally Errors can be cleared by re-booting the machine. However some errors require the machine be serviced immediately. This is usually the case with S-Err-11, as the tape could be locked in the transport. © TEAC America, Inc., 1997 All rights reserved. DA-88 ERROR NUMBERS AND THEIR DESCRIPTION...
  • Page 7 The inclusion of this cleaning mechanism significantly reduces the need for manual cleaning, and all but eliminates the need to use the dry cleaning tape. Use of the dry cleaning tape will reduce the head life of the DA-88 by approximately 5 hours for every cleaning cycle, use is therefor reserved for situations when playback errors occur and a manual cleaning is not possible.
  • Page 8 2) With Power off, connect Source DA-88 DIGITAL I/O port to Target DIGITAL I/O port using the PW-88D Digital Dubbing cable. If dubbing Time code, connect TC Out from source DA-88 to TC In on the target DA-88 using the RCA to RCA audio cable.

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