Tascam DR-100MKII Marine Radio User Manual


 
TASCAM DR-100MKII
7
Quick Start Guide
In this section, we explain how to use this unit to record
with the built-in mics (UNI MIC) and how to play back a
recording.
The unit contains a factory-installed SD card, and will by
default produce 44.1 kHz, 16-bit WAV les.
Higher-quality or longer les can be produced using other
recording settings. See “Selecting file format, sampling
frequency, and maximum file size” for details on page 27.
1 Insert the included TASCAM BP-L2 lithium ion
battery into the battery compartment on the side of
the recorder. Orient the battery so that it fits in the
battery compartment.
NOTE
When the product is purchased new, the included TASCAM
BP-L2 lithium ion battery has not been charged suciently
for the operation of the recorder. Charge the battery before
using the unit by connecting it with a computer by USB.
(See “Using the lithium ion battery” on page 20.)
2 Turn on, and various setting information will be
displayed.
Press the
button on the left side panel until the
unit is turned on, and then release it.
NOTE
After purchasing the recorder, the rst time you turn the
power ON, the
DATE/TIME
screen will open in order to
enable it to accurately add date and time information to
recorded les.
Press the . or / button to move the cursor
(highlighted portion), and adjust the date and time using
the wheel. Then press the ENTER/MARK button to set. (See
“Setting the date and time” on page 23.)
3 Set the INPUT switch to UNI.
4 Press the RECORD [0] button to switch to recording
standby. The indicator will flash.
RECORD button/
indicator
5 Use the INPUT knob on the right side panel to adjust
the analog input level. See “Adjusting the analog
input level” on page 31 for details.
6 Press the RECORD [0] button to start recording. The
indicator will light during recording.
7 Press the STOP [8] button to finish recording.
NOTE
To pause recording, press the RECORD [0] or PLAY/
PAUSE [7/9] button. Press the RECORD [0] or PLAY/
PAUSE [7/9] button again to restart recording in the
same le.