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Programmable digital waveform synthesizer
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Tape
Interface
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Saving
Program
Data
on Tape
Follow the
procedures below
to write
DW-6000
program
memory
contents
to
your
connected
tape
recorder.
H
Connect
the
DW-6000
rear
panel
TO TAPE
jack to the
microphone
(mic) input
jaci^
on
the tape
recorder.
(If
the
recorder
has
no mic
jack,
use a
"line
in"
or
other
input
jack.)
You
may
need a
plug
adaptor
or special
connection
cord
If
the
input
jack
is
not the usual "mini jack"
size.
OQiO
USet
the
DW-6000
rear
panel
TAPE
switch
to
the
^ENABLE
(ENA)
position.
.'ifT*
TAPE
ENABLE
DISABLE
1
r
The
DISPLAY
will
now
appear as
shown
here.
rthis
shows
the the
DW-6000
is in
the
,
I
I
tape
interface
mode.
m
Prepare the tape
recorder
for
recording.
Begin
record-
ing
and
let
the tape
advance
until
it
is
past the leader
tape
(at
the
beginning
of
the
cassette).
SlPress the
recorder's
pause
key
at
the
point
from
which
you
will
begin recording
data.
At
this point,
the
DW-6000
is
sending
out a
test
tone
as
a
reference
for
setting
recording
level
(input
level)
on
the tape
recorder.
Adjust the tape
recorder's
recording
level
as you
would
normally
(refer
to
tape
recorder's
in-
struction
manual).
SlAfter
setting
recording
level,
release the
pause
key so
that
the recorder begins
recording.
m
Press the
SAVE
key
on
the
DW-6000.
,/M^
The DW-6000
will
start
sending data
and
the
DISPLAY
will
appear as
shown
here.
—This
shows
the
bank
number
(left
digit
of
program
number) /-^during
data
output.
[ZlWhen
the
DISPLAY
again
shows
IRPE
,
then
you can
stop the tape
recorder.
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This
completes
the
SAVE
procedure.
However,
it
is
good
practice
to
repeat the
SAVE
procedure
several
times,
as a
hedge
against the
possibility of
losing
data
because
of
tape dropouts.
18J
Reset
the
DW-6000
rear
panel
TAPE
switch
to
the
DIS-
ABLE
poslton.
Do
not
change any
settings
on
the
DW-6000
until
you complete
the
VERIFY
procedure
(In
the following
section).
A
Word
about Data
Tones
If
you
listen
to
a tape
of
recorded
data,
you
will
hear
the following tones:
,fBt
tone
^ower
pitched
'^luu...'^
.
Data tone (medium-pitched
"gaa...")
Ewltene
(tii^-pitctied "pee™,'^
Level set
tone
(lower pitched
"puu...")
Leader
tone: indicates the
start
of
VERIFY
and
LOAD
operations.
Data
tone:
The
actual
digital
data from
DW-6000 sound
program
memory.
End
tone: indicates the
end
of
the
operation.
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