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TASCAM  DR-680MKII

3 – Preparations

Ejecting an SD card

CAUTION

• 

Do not remove the SD card from the unit during 

recording, playback or at other times when it is being 

accessed.

• 

Do not remove the SD card from the unit when it is 

connected to a computer by USB.

• 

SD cards that meet SD, SDHC or SDXC standards can 

be used with this unit.

• 

A list of SD cards that have been confirmed to work 

with this unit can be found on the TEAC Global Site 

(http://teac-global.com/).

1.  Open the SD card slot cover. 
2.  Push the SD card gently, and it will come out of the unit 

slightly and can be pulled out. 

Preparing an SD card for use

An SD card must be formatted by this unit to be used with 

the unit. 

CAUTION

• 

Formatting erases all data on the card. 

• 

When formatting, use the included AC adaptor 

(GPE248-120200-Z) or confirm that the remaining 

battery charge is sufficient. 

1.  Confirm that the SD card is inserted and turn the 

power ON. 

2.  If a new card or a card that has been formatted by 

a device other than this unit has been inserted, the 

following pop-up message appears. 

3.  Press the ENTER/MARK button to start formatting.
4.  When formatting is complete, the Home Screen opens. 

You can reformat a card at any time with this unit. (See 

“Reformatting SD cards” on page 51.)

Card write-protection

SD cards have lock (write-protection) switches. 

Writing possible

Writing not possible

Slide the switch in the direction of the Lock arrow to 

prevent the recording and editing of files on the card. To 

record, erase or otherwise change files on a card, disable 

the write-protection. 

Setting the date and time

This unit adds date and time information to recorded files 

using its internal clock. 
1.  Press the MENU button to open the 

SYSTEM

 page of 

the 

MENU

 screen.

2.  Use the DATA wheel to select the 

DATE/TIME

 menu 

item.

3.  Press the ENTER/MARK button to open the 

DATE/

TIME

 screen.

 

4.  Use the MARK (

Â

/

¯

) buttons to move the cursor 

and use the DATA wheel to change the values.

5.  Press the ENTER/MARK button to confirm and return 

to the 

MENU

 screen. 

6.  Press the MENU or HOME/DISP button to return to the 

Home Screen.

NOTE

You can add the date and time set here to the take 

name. (See “Setting the name given to recording 

takes” on page 26.)

Summary of Contents for projector

Page 1: ...DR 680 Portable Multitrack Recorder OWNER S MANUAL D01252220A...

Page 2: ...nstallation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the...

Page 3: ...s been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not ope...

Page 4: ...battery could harm skin or clothing 8 8 For European Customers Disposal of electrical and electronic equipment a All electrical and electronic equipment should be disposed of separately from the munic...

Page 5: ...in speaker output on and off 23 Connecting monitoring equipment 23 Adjusting the display contrast 23 4 Recording 24 Files and takes 24 Recording settings 24 Setting the recording file format 24 Setti...

Page 6: ...rch speed 42 Repeat playback 42 7 Connection with a computer 43 Copying files to a computer 43 Copying files from a computer 44 Ending the connection with a computer 44 8 Cascade function 45 Preparing...

Page 7: ...fic playback positions Button lock function can be used to prevent misoperation Repeat playback function Mixer for monitoring with level and pan controls User can start a new take at any time without...

Page 8: ...property rights or other proprietary rights and further assumes no liability of whatsoever nature in the event of any such infringement or arising from or connected with or related to the use of such...

Page 9: ...this occurs use this unit farther away This unit might produce noise if a mobile phone or other wireless device is used nearby to make calls or send or receive signals If this occurs increase the dis...

Page 10: ...ches Use these to turn phantom power ON or OFF for input pairs 1 2 3 4 and 5 6 CAUTION Do not connect or disconnect mics when a PHANTOM switch is set to ON Doing so could cause a loud noise and might...

Page 11: ...the next take Press and hold to search forward r STOP button Press to stop recording and playback and locate the transport to the beginning of the current take Press to end recording standby t PLAY P...

Page 12: ...s when the LEVELsettings screen is open to close it and return to the Home Screen j Channel number buttons 1 6 buttons Use these to select tracks on the TR I M LEVELand PAN settings screens Press when...

Page 13: ...z When linking two of these units using the cascade function connect the DIGITAL SYNC OUT jack of the other DR 680MKII to this jack c DIGITAL SYNC OUT jack The stereo signal mixed by the internal mixe...

Page 14: ...der strap Attach the included shoulder strap here Stand Use this stand to raise the front of the unit when operating it on a flat surface Battery compartment cover Battery compartment Install batterie...

Page 15: ...ack of a multitrack file the playback levels of each track are shown When recording the recording levels of each track are shown When recording if a signal is distorted at the input stage the area ben...

Page 16: ...ake being recorded is shown When the take being recorded or played is an MP3 its bit rate is shown BWF WAV 16 bit 24 bit MP3 96 kbps 48 kbps 128 kbps 64 kbps 192 kbps 96 kbps 320 kbps 160 kbps NOTE Th...

Page 17: ...etained even when the unit is turned off Using menus In this example we show how to change the sampling frequency 1 Press the MENU button on the top or front of the unit to open the GENERALpage of the...

Page 18: ...the HOME DISP button to return to the Home Screen Functions Screen When the Home Screen is open press the FUNCTION button to open the Functions Screen On the Functions Screen you can view and activat...

Page 19: ...n the limiter ON or OFF for each input independently If the limiter has been turned ON for one or more inputs the L I M I TERindicator appears with a dark background Limiter ON for all inputs Limiter...

Page 20: ...of power is required to provide phantom power to a condenser microphone If you use a condenser microphone while running the unit on AA batteries NiMH rechargeable or alkaline the operation time will b...

Page 21: ...TANDBY ON button until the startup screen with TASCAM DR 680MK I Iappears The unit starts up and the Home Screen opens CAUTION Do not remove or insert an SD card until the Home Screen appears Putting...

Page 22: ...nit has been inserted the following pop up message appears 3 Press the ENTER MARK button to start formatting 4 When formatting is complete the Home Screen opens You can reformat a card at any time wit...

Page 23: ...might damage your hearing or equipment NOTE When headphones are connected no sound is output from the speaker Connecting monitoring equipment To monitor with headphones connect them to the PHONES jac...

Page 24: ...ng a new take while continuing to record This occurs when you press the REC button during recording and automatically if the maximum file size is exceeded For details see Track incrementation on page...

Page 25: ...set to MP3 or the sampling frequency is set to 192 kHz When dual recording is enabled only MONO can be selected See Enabling dual recording on page 31 Press the MARK button to return to item selection...

Page 26: ...em selection on the MENUscreen 5 Press the HOME DISP button to return to the Home Screen Setting the name given to recording takes Set whether take names are based on the date or one of three names th...

Page 27: ...Press the ENTER MARK button to open the confir mation pop up message 4 Press the ENTER MARK button again to reset the number that follows the characters to 0000 Press the MARK button on the top of the...

Page 28: ...nes Use the PHANTOM switches on the top panel to turn the phantom power supply ON or OFF for mic input pairs 1 2 3 4 and 5 6 CAUTION Phantom power is also supplied to the TRS pins of the MIC LINE INPU...

Page 29: ...tion ON for tracks that you want to record When the record function is ON for a track an appears under its meter on the display NOTE If the file recording mode is set to STEREO the record function is...

Page 30: ...stance of a micro phone also changes the sound quality You can use the limiter function to prevent distortion when recording even when loud sounds are input See Using the limiter on page 34 7 Press th...

Page 31: ...ired You can check the balance with the MIX meters at the far right 7 When you have finished making the settings press the HOME DISP button to return to the Home Screen Simultaneously recording two fi...

Page 32: ...set in advance is detected on any input channel recording starts In addition the unit can automatically cut silent parts and add marks at points where recording starts again NOTE The levels of input...

Page 33: ...utomatically pauses When the input sound exceeds the level set in the LEVELitem again recording restarts automatically Automatically adding marks at the position where recording restarts You can set w...

Page 34: ...file size When recording if the size of the file reaches one of the limits listed below the unit stops recording the current take and starts recording in a new take without inter rupting the recording...

Page 35: ...the MENU button to open the LOW CUTpage of the MENUscreen 2 Use the DATA wheel to set the cut off frequency to 40 Hz 80Hz default value or 1 20Hz 3 When you have finished making the settings press th...

Page 36: ...it in the recording 1 When the Home Screen is open press the FUNCTION button to open the Functions Screen 2 Use the VALUE MARK knob to move the cursor and select the PRE RECmenu item 3 Press the VALUE...

Page 37: ...8 0 57 1 55 3 51 7 42 15 25 30 51 96 16 6 0 28 0 57 1 55 3 51 7 42 15 25 30 51 8 0 21 0 43 1 26 2 53 5 47 11 34 23 08 24 6 0 19 0 38 1 17 2 34 5 08 10 17 20 34 8 0 14 0 28 0 57 1 55 3 51 7 42 15 25 19...

Page 38: ...open the pop up menu Icons on the BROWSE screen The meanings of the icons that appear on the BROWSE screen are as follows MUSIC folder The MUS I Cfolder is the highest level folder root folder shown o...

Page 39: ...that you want to rebuild the selected folder Rebuilding refreshes the take information inside the selected folder and recognizes files that are not contained in takes as independent takes making thei...

Page 40: ...g Pausing playback On the Home Screen press the PLAY PAUSE button during playback to pause playback at the current position in the take Press the PLAY PAUSE button again to restart playback from that...

Page 41: ...on of each channel Use the channel number 1 6 buttons to select the channels that you want to adjust NOTE Multiple channels can be linked and controlled at the same time See GANG function on page 48 6...

Page 42: ...the take that you want to play 6 Press the ENTER MARK button to open the following pop up menu Use the DATA wheel to choose PLAY and press the ENTER MARK button to return to the Home Screen The selec...

Page 43: ...rted correctly into the unit If an SD card is not inserted correctly when the unit is connected to a computer by USB a Can tSaveData pop up message appears When connected USBconnec tedappears on the d...

Page 44: ...You can also use the computer to manage the contents of the MUSIC folder You can create subfolders inside the MUSIC folder but this unit can only recognize one level of subfolders The unit ignores dee...

Page 45: ...ck both the master and slave units must be set the same o o PRE REC Set both the master and slave units to the same value 3 Press the HOME buttons on both the master and slave units to open their Home...

Page 46: ...em of the RECmenu is set to NEW TAKE recording might not start simultaneously when the REC button is operated The reason for this is that the processing time for the units differs when the slave and m...

Page 47: ...t the transport icon should be before changing the settings Recording with mid side decoding 1 On the MS MODEscreen set the decoding mode to I NPUT 2 Press the MIX PAN button on the front panel to ope...

Page 48: ...he ganged channels are the same on the TR I M PANand LEVELscreens However channels that have been set to use mid side decoding cannot be ganged or unganged on the PANand LEVEL screens NOTE You cannot...

Page 49: ...o be used as well as to view system information 1 Press the MENU button to open the SYSTEMpage of the MENUscreen On the SYSTEMmenu screen you can make various settings described below Use the MARK and...

Page 50: ...ng battery charge and determine the minimum necessary remaining charge for correct operation Options ALKAL I alkaline batteries default value N i MH nickel metal hydride batteries L i F eS2 lithium ba...

Page 51: ...E Using the ERASE FORMAToption might restore an SD card that has decreased writing performance due to repetitive use 5 Press the ENTER MARK button to open a confirmation screen 6 Press the ENTER MARK...

Page 52: ...other folders and files Unlock the write protect switch restart the power and format the card Wr i te T i meout Writing to the SD card was not fast enough Back up files to a computer and then use the...

Page 53: ...batteries and disconnect the AC adaptor if connected If the error message continues to appear please contact a TASCAM Service Center F i l e Error Can t Save Data P l ayer Error Dev i ce Error Wr i t...

Page 54: ...ones minimized 8 8 No sound is output from the headphones Is the volume level of the headphones minimized 8 8 No sound is output from the monitoring system Confirm that the monitoring system is connec...

Page 55: ...nectors XLR 3 31 1 GND 2 HOT 3 COLD 6 3mm 1 4 standard TRS jacks Tip HOT Ring COLD Sleeve GND INPUT switch set to MIC phantom power supported Input impedance 2 4 k Nominal input level GAIN LOW 20 dBu...

Page 56: ...60 Hz included Power consumption 100 120V 9W When phantom power ON and GPE248 120200 Z AC adaptor used 220 240V 9 5W When phantom power ON and GPE248 120200 Z AC adaptor used Battery operation time w...

Page 57: ...ecifications Dimensions 202mm 54mm 56mm 188 4mm 216 4mm Illustrations in this manual might differ from the actual product In order to improve the product specifications and appearance could be changed...

Page 58: ...58 TASCAM DR 680MKII 12 Specifications Block diagrams 8 8 Recording 8 8 Play...

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