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TASCAM CD-6010
7 – Other Functions
Controlling the player with a
direct playback remote
You can connect a TASCAM RC-20 direct play remote (sold
separately) to the REMOTE jack on the front panel to use
the unit's direct playback function.
TASCAM RC-20
Direct Play Remote
(sold separately)
Fader and event start
Fader start and stop
By connecting an external fader switch to the
CONTROL
I/O PARALLEL
connector, the player can be started and
stopped using a fader.
Connect the fader switch to the
CONTROL I/O PARALLEL
connector as shown below.
START
STOP
Pin 1
FADER START
Pin 8
GND
PARALLEL
For details about using the
CONTROL I/O PARALLEL
connector, see “Using the parallel connector” on page 35.
Event start
When stopped or paused, playback can be started by
inputting a one-shot pulse signal from outside. Input a
one-shot pulse (active low, 30 ms or longer) through the
"2 PLAY" pin of the
CONTROL I/O PARALLEL
connector.
Using the RS-232C connector
The
CONTROL I/O RS-232C
connector (D-sub 9-pin, RS-
232C compliant) can be used for serial control of this unit
by a computer or other external device.
Setting the baud rate
Use the
13 232C
menu item to set the baud rate.
Select
96
(9600 bps, default value),
192
(19200 bps) or
384
(38400 bps).
For further details, please contact TASCAM customer
support.
NOTE
The baud rate setting is retained even when the power is
turned off.
Restoring factory default settings
You can restore the unit to factory default settings that
are stored in the backup memory. The following default
settings are stored in the backup memory
Playback mode
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Playback time display mode
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Auto-ready function on/off
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Auto-cue function on/off
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Repeat function on/off
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Various menu settings (See "Menu structure" on
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page 19.)
To restore all settings to their factory defaults
1 Select the
20 RESET
menu item.
2 Press the TRACK SKIP/DATA knob.
-SURE-
blinks on the display.
3 Press the TRACK SKIP/DATA knob on the main unit or
the ENTER button on the remote control to restore
the settings to the factory defaults stored in the
backup memory and exit menu mode.
The display returns to ordinary disc and track
information.