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1. start ID To write the start IDs manually while recording While recording press the REC button at the point where you wish to write the start ID Note While writing the start IDs the WRITE indication comes on and the START ID indicator flashes for about nine seconds While the unit is set in this mode no operational buttons other than the E STOP button will function 4 Technical Data are subject to change without notice Playback 44 44 PLAY P P IIPAUSE out of function ESTOP 1 Insert a DAT cassette 2 Press the gt PLA Y button Playback starts The SP LP switch 1s out of function To stop playback Press the E STOP button To pause playback momentarily Press the PAUSE button To cancel the mode press either the button or the gt PLA Y button PAUSE Notes If the unit is left in the pause mode for more than five minutes the unit will automatically enter the stop mode in order to protect its head and the tape To fast forward the tape Press the gt gt gt sl button when the unit is in the stop mode To rewind the tape Press the IX lt lt lt button when the unit is in the stop mode When a tape is played back to the end The tape will be rewound to the beginning automatically and the unit enters the stop mode Auto rewind function Version 2007 08 5 Cleaning the Head Prolonged operation may cause contamination of the head To make the best possible recording and
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3. GND 7 pol ae Pin Signal 3 Event min 60 see GND 5 9 32V 6 WRC write contr _ 7 notcomnected Press 2 Seconds for 68 seconds event EVENT 60S Record LED REC_ LED EVENT Tos Pwr connector Press 2 Seconds for 15 seconds event Version 2007 08 1 7 Technical Data are subject to change without notice ae s dk Joa A A dois quois dnioc eil EEE e 441008 xow A S U Bo DUY ee NS MA NS y Vi M8 D p WOd 40 Gm No N N A US D UODIDID a y AD D Z je Spade SIA AD MP HANS y AIN sD OU lt OJ Bicol J Technical Data are subject to change without notice Na gt E O 6 a A Ih _ _ I I U kod IN if N e LAC A OIDUVY To I I SE N TNO DO DU V JA J l Jo O NA IN o l III e O JE O am 0 3 KA Avid 2018 AD Ie sive gt N ION amp Saach A A gt yt Yolg I Ol 9891 Wod Va WA ON 2 N a _ Enz mn dl yno u by musia 13824 uno om N u ER Se lt OO 3 y RIERA 3 a gt d WS f A 991 1910 UJIM gt ALILI a TS J l we ei ee Q7 ar x YOOADION J O am 0 4 KA AN d dols MAA D UY
4. a completely discharged battery the date and time values will be lost when power is off Battery change is carried out by removing the two screws of the battery cover on the DAT recorder right side and insertion of a new battery Old battery connections have to be removed by using a soldering iron WARNING Do not exchange the red and blue wires The red wire 1s to connect to the connection and the blue to one when re soldering the connections of the new battery Version 2007 08 1 5 Technical Data are subject to change without notice Pin connection Analog In 1 8 9 pol Cannon 1 Channel 1 nt 8 Channel 2 SE 3 Channel 3 Oa PP a 5 Channel 5 6 Chamel6 9 GND__ Analog In 9 16 9 pol Cannon Pin Signal 1 Chamel9 2 Chammell0 3 Chanel 4 Chama 5 Chanel p Chamell4 8 Chamell6 9 GND Analog Out 1 8 9 pol Cannon Pin Signal 6 Chamel6 8 Chamel8 Analog Out 9 16 9 pol Cannon Pin Signal p Chamell4 8 Chamell6 9 OND GND MW BR N Version 2007 08 6 Technical Data are subject to change without notice PCM In Out 9 pol Cannon Signal Zaun PCM In Out 2 reserved GND i ewe 4 reserved reserved RXD Audio Remote control box 9 pol Cannon Pin Signal 3 RCBIn_ 3 Microphone In reserved 3 o V O Interface 4 pol Lemo E 2 PCMData
5. and reproduce static signals or pulses 0 10 kHz TTL Level When using our small 16 channel programmable signal conditioning unit PSC 16 it s possible to use this input to record the default setup By using the handy microphone with built in loudspeaker it s possible to make comments to the recording To record just press the switch on the microphone The reproduction is automatically For external microphone systems we can deliver a galvanic isolated input as an option With these possibilities including recorded date and time it s possible to reproduce all default parameters also after some years Play Insert the cassette and press PLAY All recorded data are available at the corresponding connector output Input overload won t be displayed Recorded digital pulses via PCM output 0 10kHz can be reproduced with a rest jitter of 10 us The samplingrate of the PCM or the digital input is 96 kHz Remote control The remote control is together with the power supply connected via the PWR connector see connectionplan The recording can be started in two different ways Connect a positive potential to pin B of connector PWR see plan This potential must be between 3V and 30V The recording continues as long as this potential remains at least 15 sec to make sure that the whole startcode is recorded Attention Before inserting the cassette make sure that no write protection s done The message TAPE PROTECT will appear on
6. playback we recommend you to clean the head periodically using the cleaning cassette DT IOCL not supplied How to use the cleaning cassette 1 Insert the cleaning cassette as you would a normal DAT cassette 2 Press the PLAY button then press the 3 STOP button after about 10 seconds 3 Remove the cleaning cassette without rewinding it 4 Proceed with recording and playback with a normal DAT cassette and check the sound quality Notes on the cleaning cassette O The cleaning cassette cannot be used for recording or playback O Do not clean the head with the cleaning cassette more than five times in succession Cleaning the head continuously for a long period of time may cause wear to the head O Do not rewind the cleaning cassette each time you use it When the cleaning cassette tape is taken up wound completely rewind it to the beginning and reuse it The cleaning cassette can be used approximately 200 times with 10 seconds of cleaning each time Technical Data are subject to change without notice Locating the beginning of a program track 44 44 PLAY P P IIPAUSE WSTOP out of function out of function Press either gt gt gt gt I or IX lt lt lt button quickly once during playback If the unit is in the fast forward rewind mode press either the gt gt gt gt I or IX lt lt lt button once Or if the unit is in the stop mode press either the gt gt gt gt I or IX lt lt lt button
7. then press CLOCK SET button 4 Press the COUNTER and RESET buttons to set the date digits then press the CLOCK SET button Version 2007 08 Proceed with the following steps while the unit is in the stop mode _ CLOCK SET Le COUNTER RESET 5 Press the COUNTER and RESET buttons to set the day then press the CLOCK SET button 6 Repeat steps 2 to 4 to set the correct current time hour minute second The second digits change to 00 when the COUNTER or RESET button is pressed and the clock starts activating when the CLOCK SET button is pressed Therefore synchronize the clock by pressing either or button with the radio time signal etc nm EHE crock The flashing will stop and the clock will start activating To cancel the procedure Press the W STOP button The clock display will return to the previous time display However if you have proceeded to step 6 the year month day and date will be set 12 24 hour display To select either the 12 hour or the 24hour clock display Press the RESET button for more than two seconds Technical Data are subject to change without notice Precautions On Safety Should any solid object of liquid fall into the unit unplug the unit and have 1t checked by qualified personnel before operating 1t any further On Installation Do not install the unit in a location near heat sources such as radiators or air ducts or in a place subject
8. to direct sunlight and excessive dust On Moisture Condensation If the unit is brought directly from a cold to a warm location moisture may condense inside the unit In such a condition the tape may adhere to the head drum and can be damaged or the unit may not operate properly the 6 indicator has come on Always remove the DAT cassette from the unit when the unit is not to be used for an extended period of time If moisture is present Operating buttons and controls may not function properly The unit may shut off Version 2007 08 9 Technical Data are subject to change without notice Operating instructions D 2 16 1 2 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 23 2 6 2 7 2 8 2 9 3 4 4 1 Power on Turn the Channel mux switch to the right with a screwdriver to select mux mode and bandwidth The power 1s switched on but the D2 16 needs about 5 6 seconds to get ready Attention In REC mode the MUX mode position and the data will be recorded In PLAY mode the muxmode is read from the tape Record Check the write protection at the cassette press and hold down the small button and slide the HOLD PUSH OPEN insert the cassette with the w ndowfacing upward and close the cassette compartment door The cassette will be loaded automatically see Inserting the cassette Press REC and the D2 16 is in a waiting status it still doesn t record In this mode the system is working as if you are recording
9. twice To locate the beginning of the Press gt gt gt gt I the same number of succeeding program track times as the programs tracks to be skipped E g to locate the beginning of the fifth program track To locate the beginning of the Press gt gt gt gt I the same number of previous program track times as the programs tracks including the currently played one to be skipped E g to locate the beginning of the fourth program track including the currently played one Version 2007 08 6 Technical Data are subject to change without notice Display Day AM PM indicator Tape counter clock message indicator O START ID RECORDED TIME gt T E BAT F I U 7 7 3 O The tape counter indications Each time you press the COUNTER button the display changes cyclically as follows aria Tape counter y ls normale display N CM A TIME MAMAR s Absolute time IR REMAIN i jr nm ini Ei Remaining time of tape To reset the tape counter normal display to OOHOOmMOOs Press the RESET button Remaining time of the tape The remaining time left on the tape will normally come on after about 16 seconds of commencing playback in the SP mode However there may be some aberration in the amount of time displayed which depends upon the tape you use Note The tape counter should not be used as a clock What is being displayed on the counter is not completely accurate in terms of displaying t
10. En Kraus Messtechnik GmbH KMT Gewerbering 9 D 83624 Otterfing 49 8024 48737 Fax 49 8024 5532 Germany Web www kmt gmbh com E mail info kmt gmbh com User manual D 2 16 Tir Operating instructions tape deck Inserting a Cassette 1 Press and hold down the small button and slide the HOLD PUSH OPEN switch to the OPEN position HOLD PUSH OPEN switch While pressing 2 Open the cassette compartment door 3 Insert a cassette with the window facing upward The cassette will be loaded automatically Notes When disconnecting the unit from the power source make sure the cassette compartment door is closed Otherwise you may not be able to close it afterward If this happens re connect the power source When inserting a cassette make sure that the side with which the tape is visible inside is facing upward If you inset the cassette upside down you may not be able to take the cassette out To eject the cassette While the unit is in the stop mode press and hold down the small button and slide the HOLD PUSH OPEN switch to the OPEN position SCH Dee DAS HOLD PUSH OPEN While pressing Record protect shutter Slide the record protect shutter to the left to protect a recorded tape from being accidentally erased by recording on the tape for the second time If the shutter is open you cannot record on the tape If the shutter 1s closed you can record on the tape To Rec
11. Stop or OVL Reset button is pressed When record is activated by an EVENT see section 4 2 the Rec and the Event LED s are lightning up Play Just press the Play button Above described functions see section 9 2 are still valid Audio By pressing the Voice Record button at the side of the remote control during Record Mode the speech channel will be recorded together with the data Replay is automatically done in Play mode Version 2007 08 12 REC EVENT PLAY REC PLAY STOP OVL RES VOICE REC em Technical Data are subject to change without notice 10 10 1 10 2 10 3 10 4 10 5 10 6 10 7 10 8 10 9 Technical Data Tape deck Tape Track width Tape speed Density Bitrate Storage capacity Analog inputs Selection Input range Input impedance Filter Resolution Common scanningrate Analog Outputs Selection Output range Output impedance Filter Resolution Digital Input Output PCM Bitrate Remaining jitter Level Audio channel DAT tape width 3 81 mm ca 13 6 um 8 15 mm s 61kbit inch 1 536 Mbit s or 192 KByte s 1 38 GByte for 2 hours recording 2 07 GByte for 3 hours recording not recommended 2 4 8 16 5 V 100kQ Low pass 8 order Butterworth Cut off frequency 48 DB octave 12 Bit simultan S H for all channels 96 kHz 2 4 8 16 5 V 2 2 max 10 mA 8 order low pass Butterworth 12 Bit simulta
12. channels and you get the sample rate per channel The filters will automatically be switched to the max cut off frequency in record as in replay mode The resolution is 12 bit it means at a amplitude of 5V 10V your LSB is 2 5 mV 4096 steps The drive processor recognises cassettes with a max runtime of 2 hours tape length of 60 m Attention Cassettes with a length of 90 m 3 hours runtime can be used but sometimes the displayed remaining time will not be correctly recognised from the processor Other matters We recommend Use only high quality cassettes and clean the head periodically using the cleaning cassette DT 10CL not supplied If you get any errors the most common reason is a bad tape or a dirty head Sometimes it s enough just to cut the power for a second For further operating instructions and details Pls see following pages Version 2007 08 1 1 Technical Data are subject to change without notice 9 9 1 9 2 9 3 9 4 Remote Control Box with bargraph display audio record and replay Connection Connect the 9 pole cable at the audio connector of the DAT recorder Record Keep the Record button pressed and press the Play button Check that the Rec and Play LED s getting active At the bargraph display all active channels will be displayed An overload gt 5V will be indicated by one flashing sign or more It keeps on flashing above or below the corresponding channel until the
13. except that the tape doesn t move It enables you to use the system as a normal signal conditioning unit as front end to the PC Attention Analog input is on the rear side and the output on the front Important note for Calibration test when using the analogue output The calibration data must be recorded then read in Play mode In Rec mode the output filter is not active The overload diodes indicate which channel inputlevel exceed 5V With a pin switch you can reset the display Instead of the BNC input output you can use the 9 pole Cannon input output connector The second time you press Pause the pause mode stops and the tape moves again rec play status Simultaneously the startcode is recorded Attention It takes about 9 seconds to record the startcode simultaneously together with the data you see START ID blinking on the display During this time you must not stop the tape because the startcode won t be completely recorded and you may not find it later on At each REC START a new startcode will be recorded Further startcodes can be set during recording by pressing REC Ascending startcode are only possible if you start recording from the beginning of the tape In this case the startcodes will be counted stored as a PGM number and displayed in the PGM window Attention Don t forget to secure the tape after recording with the switch Parallel to the analog signals it s possible via PCM input to record
14. he actual time Therefore do not use the tape counter as a clock Version 2007 08 es 7 7 IT JOVER dB 50 40 Gi wm 77 7 7 7 77 7 ep 7 JOVER DH 6420 O Clock display Each time you press the CLOCK button the display changes cyclically as follows E Fa a tu RECORDED TIME S date of the recording Gm PDP 33 RECORDED TIME FUI aoe AU Chui ho time of the recording RECORDED TIME mae ee w Lo Current date t LI ciocx AJ 1 year month date Current time cr d FUMA cox Illu its hour minute secound The RECORDED TIME will not be displayed while the unit is in the recording recording monitor or pause mode Technical Data are subject to change without notice Setting the Clock The unit automatically registers the date of recording year month date day hour minute second at the time of recording The date of recording can be then displayed on the display window while the unit is playing back fast forwarding rewinding or cueing reviewing a tape Date function It is essential to set the clock before any recordings are made Otherwise the date function will not work properly and the correct date and time of a recording will not be registered on the tape 1 Press the CLOCK SET button for more than four seconds 2 Press the COUNTER and RESET buttons to set the year digits then press the CLOCK SET button 3 Press the COUNTER and RESET buttons to set the month digits
15. n S H 0 20 kHz 10us TTL Build in microphone and speaker Signal bandwidth Optional Interface serial Remote control Level System accuracy Error correction 100 Hz 3000 Hz galvanic isolated microphone inputs Data wordclock frameclock at IF 16 Interface card in the computer 3 30V positive 0 1 at O Hz Difference of Phase delay for all channels at the same frequency better 0 59 Double encoded Reed Solomon Code biterror rate better 10 10 10 10 Anaolg Signalbandwidth Scanningrate Version 2007 08 Signalbandwidth Scanningrate 1 3 Technical Data are subject to change without notice 10 11 Powering Input 8 32 V DC ca 10 Watt Optional AC 100 240 V 50 60 Hz 10 12 Dimensions 150 x 85 x 90 mm without shock absorber 10 13 Weight ca 1 5 kg without shock absorber 10 14 Environmental Operating temperature 5 C to 45 C Storage temperature 20 C to 60 C Humidity 20 80 no condensing Vibration Sg Mil Standard 810C Curve C Shock 10g in all direction Technical specifications subject to change without notice Version 2007 08 1 4 Technical Data are subject to change without notice Battery replacement Pin connection Battery PCM In Out d 2 7 Interface Y Battery replacement Lithium battery TYPE Sonnenschein SL340 The battery 1s used for storage of the date and time during power off The life time of the battery is approximately 1 year With
16. ord ESTOP PPLAY IIPAUSE out of function out of function REC Insert a DAT cassette 2 Press the REC button and the PAUSE button The unit enters the pause mode 3 Press either the gt PLAY or the PAUSE button The recording starts Notes The recording cannot be started by just pressing the REC button instead the unit enters the recording monitor mode The unit can enters the recording monitor mode whether the record protect shutter of the cassette is open or not Recording is possible only when the shutter is closed To stop recording Press the WE STOP button To pause recording momentarily Press the PAUSE button To cancel the pause mode Press the PAUSE button again or press the gt PLAY button Notes If the unit is left in the pause mode for more than five minutes the unit will automatically enter the stop mode in order to protect its head and the tape Version 2007 08 out of function HOLD PHUSH OPEN Technical Data are subject to change without notice Notes on Recording ESTOP PLAY IIPAUSE out of function REC out of function Do not leave any unrecorded parts on a DAT tape If there s a blank unrecorded part left on a DAT tape the absolute time will not be written thereafter Also when the tape s being fast forwarded or rewound 1t will stop at that point In order not to leave any unrecorded parts on a tape while recording observe the following O If you intend
17. the display but not via the remote control Version 2007 08 1 0 Technical Data are subject to change without notice 4 2 4 3 5 Event There can be connected two different eventdetectors in OR mode pin 1 or 3 of the PWR connector These potentials must be between 3V and 30V with a duration of at least 3 sec In this case a recording of at least one minute will be started but maximum one minute more than the event potential duration Attention This remote control can only start and stop in write mode The DAT recorder must be in REC PLAY mode if not the remote control signals will be ignored Date and time How to set it pls see Setting the clock One built in Lithium battery supplies the date and time after the power is switched off It has a life time of about one year To replace it just open the battery compartment door unscrew the two imbus screws Remove with an iron the and wires and connect it with the new battery the red wire is the blue wire is Don t change 6 Common hints 6 1 6 2 6 3 1 8 The D2 16 needs a DC powersupply with 8 32V The PWR connector M amp H and E amp D There is no groundprotection When you connect a power supply unit pls follow the common safety instructions The total samplingrate is fixed at 96 kHz All channels are filtered and simultaneously sampled The sample rate per channel is depending on the muxmode Just devide 96 kHz by the number of
18. to continue to record on a tape which s partially recorded make sure that you find the end of the previous recording first then the start the new recording from that point without leaving any unrecorded gap If you fast forward the tape 1f should automatically stop where the previous recording has ended The absolute time indicates the elapsed time from the beginning of the tape and the current position of the tape which is written digitally The absolute time will be automatically written when you record a DAT tape for the very first time and cannot be erased once written When you record to the end of a DAT tape The tape automatically rewinds to the beginning and will stop there Auto rewind function Version 2007 08 HOLD PHUSH OPEN out of function To avoid any accidental operation Hold function Slide this switch to the HOLD position to avoid any accidental operation while the unit is set ina particular operational mode In the HOLD Position are all switch lock Start ID This signal indicates the beginning of a recorded program track By reading these start ID signals the unit can cue the beginnings of the recorded programs tracks automatically me tape transport direction program track CG 4 C program track program track To write the start IDs automatically while recording This start codes are set by each new recording also by using the Pause button by recording

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