» D01014120A SS-R1 Solid State Stereo Audio Recorder OWNER'S MANUAL
IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1 Read these instructions. • Do not expose this apparatus to drips or splashes. 2 Keep these instructions. • Do not place any objects filled with liquids, such as vases, on the apparatus. 3 Heed all warnings. 4 Follow all instructions. 5 Do not use this apparatus near water. 6 Clean only with dry cloth. 7 Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.
1 − Introduction Contents 1 − Introduction Features of the SS-R1...................................... 6 Supplied accessories........................................ 6 Rack-mounting the unit................................... 6 About this manual........................................... 6 Media considerations...................................... 7 Environmental considerations........................ 7 Beware of condensation.................................7 Connections....................................
1 − Introduction Contents 7 − Using the folder finder Overview........................................................ 45 Opening the folder finder screen................. 45 Navigating in the folder finder screen......... 45 Operations when a folder is highlighted....45 Operations when a file is highlighted.........46 Operations in the folder menu screen......... 47 11 − Using the RS-232C connector...........63 12 − Messages...........................................64 13 − Troubleshooting...............
1 − Introduction Thank you for your purchase of the TASCAM SS-R1 Solid State Stereo Audio Recorder. Before connecting and using the unit, please take time to read this manual thoroughly to ensure you understand how to properly set up and connect the SS-R1, as well as the operation of its many useful and convenient functions. After you have finished reading this manual, please keep it in a safe place for future reference.
1 − Introduction Media considerations The capacities and performance of your SS-R1 will vary based on the speed and abilities of the Compact Flash (CF) media used. Older and some cheaper Compact Flash (CF) cards use slower memory components and little internal buffering which results in poor recording performance. Newer CF cards, not only perform reading and writing faster, but also come in larger storage size. NOTE A card more than 512 MB should be used on the SS-R1.
1 − Introduction Control connections The pinouts of the CONTROL I/O (PARALLEL) terminal on the rear panel (see “Rear panel” on page 10) are: Pin Function IN/OUT 1 GND — 2 Play/Flash 1 In 3 Stop/Flash 2 In 4 Record/Flash 3 In 5 ≤ (Next)/Flash 4 In 6 µ (Previous)/Flash 5 In 7 Flash Load In 8 Fader Start In 9 Flash Tally Out 10 Ready Tally Out 11 Record Tally Out 12 Stop Tally Out 13 Play Tally Out Select*2 14 Remote 15 Ready/Flash 6 In In 16 Call/Flash 7 In 1
2 − Controls and connectors Front panel 1 POWER switch Turns the power on/off. 2 POWER ON PLAY switch Turns the Power-on Play function (which causes playback to start when the unit is powered-on) on or off (see “Power-on Play” on page 25). 3 CompactFlash card slot Insert a CompactFlash card here (see “Inserting a CompactFlash card” on page 20). 4 LCD display This shows the home screen, various menu screens, the finder screen, and warning messages.
2 − Controls and connectors w CALL key When you press this key, the SS-R1 will search for the call point (the point at which playback was most recently started from the pause condition), and will enter pause mode (see “Call function” on page 30). When editing a name, this key inserts a space. e STOP key When you press this key while playing back or recording, playback or recording will stop. Pressing this key while stopped or while selecting a track will cancel the track selection.
2 − Controls and connectors Remote control unit (RC-SS1) 1 FLASH LOAD key This loads the registered tracks in preparation for Flash Start. When the tracks have been loaded, the display will indicate FLASH (see “Flash Start function” on page 32). 2 DEVICE SELECT key This key is not used for this unit. 3 DISPLAY key This has the same function as the front panel DISPLAY (INFO) key. 4 TIME key If you press this key while in a menu setting screen, you will return to the MENU screen.
2 − Controls and connectors w FINDER key This accesses the folder finder screen or the play list finder screen, according to the play area setting (see “Opening the folder finder screen” on page 45, “Opening the playlist finder screen” on page 55). f CURSOR (§,¶,˙,¥) keys Use these keys for menu operations. Use the § , ¶ keys to select items or values vertically. Use the ˙ key to return upward through a menu structure, and use the ¥ key to proceed into a menu structure.
2 − Controls and connectors The home screen The basic screen shown in the display is called the “home screen”. If any screen other than the home screen is shown, pressing the TIME (ESC) key (or the remote CLR/ESC key) will take you back to the home screen. The home screen shows the following information. 1 Play area This shows the currently specified play area. 2 Playback mode This shows the currently specified playback mode. 3 Input source indicator This shows the currently selected input.
2 − Controls and connectors Various indicators The content shown here will depend on whether the unit is in playback/stop, or recording/record-ready modes. While playing or stopped While recording or record-ready 1 REPEAT 9 FILE This will be lit in Repeat Mode. 2 A-B This will be lit in A-B Repeat mode. This indicates whether the recording file format is WAV or MP3. 0 FS This indicates the sampling rate of the recording file. 3 PITCH This will be lit if the Pitch Control function is active.
3 − Menu screens The SS-R1 has a menu system with various settings. When you press the MENU key, the main menu list screen will appear. Menu structure There are three main menus, as follows. PLAY menu: Contains playback-related menu items. REC menu: Contains recording-related menu items. UTILITY menu: Contains system settings for the SS-R1. The following table summarizes the items in each menu.
3 − Menu screens Operations in the menu screens You can perform operations in the menu screens as follows. • To select an item (vertically in the screen): Turn the MULTI JOG dial of the SS-R1. Use the CURSOR § , ¶ keys of the remote. • To confirm the highlighted item: Press the MULTI JOG dial of the SS-R1. Press the ENTER key of the remote. 3 Select the AUTO CUE item. From the SS-R1: Turn the MULTI JOG dial to highlight AUTO CUE, and then press the MULTI JOG dial (or the ˚ key).
4 − Preparations Connections Headphone Keyboard Mixer Computer External controller Connecting headphones Connecting audio devices (outputs) Connect your stereo headphones to the PHONES jack. Use the PHONES knob located above the PHONES jack to adjust the volume. Connect an external monitor system or mixer to the SS-R1’s ANALOG OUTPUTS (BALANCED) plugs, ANALOG OUTPUTS (UNBALANCED) jacks, or DIGITAL OUT jack.
4 − Preparations Turning the power on Press the POWER switch to turn the power on. If a CompactFlash card is inserted, the display will indicate MEDIUM READING, and the card will be read. When reading is completed, the home screen will appear. To turn the power off: No special shutdown operation is required. Simply press the POWER switch to turn the power off. The SS-R1 will start up, and the startup screen will appear. If no CompactFlash card is inserted, the display will indicate NO MEDIUM.
4 − Preparations Adjusting the display If necessary, you can adjust the display contrast and brightness. Adjusting the contrast While holding down the DISPLAY (INFO) key, turn the MULTI JOG dial (or use the remote’s LCD +/- keys) to adjust the contrast of the SS-R1’s display. DISPLAY (INFO) key LCD (+/–) key MULTI JOG dial Adjusting the brightness You can use the UTILITY menu item LCD BRIGHTNESS to adjust the brightness of the backlight. 1 Press the MENU key to access the main menu list.
4 − Preparations Inserting a CompactFlash card In order to record or play back on the SS-R1, a CompactFlash card must be inserted in the front panel CompactFlash card slot. TIP You can insert a card whether the power is on or off. 1 Open the door of the CompactFlash card slot. CF 3 Close the door. NOTE If the slot door will not close, remove the card, press the square button located at the right of the slot, and then insert the card once again. 2 Insert a CompactFlash card in the correct orientation.
5 − Playback This chapter explains how to play back audio files (WAV or MP3) stored on a CompactFlash card. The explanations that follow will assume that a CompactFlash card containing audio files is inserted in the SS-R1, and that the SS-R1 is powered-on. Files that can be played The SS-R1 is able to play files of the following format. • WAV files Stereo or monaural WAV files at a sampling rate of 44.1 kHz or 48 kHz can be played. • MP3 files Stereo or monaural MP3 files at a sampling rate of 44.
5 − Playback Selecting the current folder or current playlist If you’ve specified that the play area will be a folder or playlist, you can select the applicable folder or play list by using the front panel ∆ , ˚ keys (or the remote’s SEARCH ∆ , ˚ keys) while the home screen is displayed and the recorder is stopped. This folder or playlist will be called the “current folder” or “current playlist”.
5 − Playback Specifying a track number You can use the remote’s numeric keys (0–9) to directly specify the number of the track you want to play. 1 Use the remote’s numeric keys (0–9) to enter a track number (maximum of three digits). Enter the track number starting with the highest digit. • To specify track 1 Press the 1 key once. • To specify track 12 Press the 1 key ∑ 2 key. • To specify track 103 2 Press the PLAY key. The selected track will begin playing.
5 − Playback Time skip While playing or paused, you can skip backward or forward in one-minute steps. 1 While playing or paused, press the ∆ or ˚ keys. You will locate to a position one minute before or after the current location. Following the locate, the playback or pause condition will continue as it had been prior to the operation. NOTE • If you press the ∆ key at a point less than one minute after the beginning of the track, you will locate to the beginning of the current track.
5 − Playback Program playback Here is how to play back tracks in the order of the program you specify. You can specify a program of up to 99 tracks. • Pressing the remote’s CLR/ESC key will delete the last-programmed track from the program. 1 While stopped, set the play mode to program play mode (see “Specifying the playback mode” on page 24). • If you attempt to program the 100th track, an error message of PROGRAM FULL will appear. A maximum of 99 tracks can be programmed.
5 − Playback Repeat playback You can repeatedly play back all tracks in the play area, or repeatedly play back a specified region within a track (A-B Repeat playback). Conventional repeat playback If you press the remote’s REPEAT key to turn Repeat playback on, all tracks in the play area will play repeatedly (to do this on the SS-R1 itself, use menu mode). NOTE You can use the PLAY menu item REPEAT to turn on Repeat playback from the SS-R1 itself. REPEAT will light in the display.
5 − Playback TIP By using the Key Control function in conjunction with the Pitch Control function, you can change only the speed without affecting the pitch (see “Key Control play” on page 27). NOTE When you turn Pitch Control playback on/off during playback, the playback sound may be momentarily interrupted. Specifying the Pitch Step You can change the pitch step. Pitch steps are the amount of pitch change produced by turning the PITCH knob one step or by pressing the remote’s PITCH +/- key once.
5 − Playback Using the remote’s dedicated key to turn Key Control on/off You can use the remote’s KEY key to turn Key Control on/ off. NOTE You can’t adjust the key level from the remote. KEY key Auto Cue function If the Auto Cue function is on, and you select a track to play and then enter pause mode, any “silent” portion at the beginning of the track will be skipped, and the SS-R1 will pause at the location where the actual “signal” of the track begins to rise.
5 − Playback Using the remote’s dedicated key to turn Auto Cue on/off You can turn the Auto Cue function on/off by pressing the remote’s A.CUE key. NOTE You can’t adjust the auto cue level from the remote. A.CUE key Auto Ready function If the Auto Ready function is on, playback will pause at the beginning of the next track when a track has finished playing. If the Auto Ready function is on, A_READY will be lit in the home screen.
5 − Playback Call function The Call function returns to the point at which you most recently initiated playback from the pause condition (the “Call point”), and pauses there. To execute the Call function, press the front panel or remote’s CALL key during playback or while stopped. The Call point will be erased when you perform the following operations. • Turn off the power. • Remove the CompactFlash card. • Switch the play mode. • Switch the play area.
5 − Playback Using the menu to make settings (For details on menu operations, refer to “Operations in the menu screens” on page 16.) 5 Select INC.PLAY. 1 Press the MENU key to access the main menu list screen. 2 Select the PLAY menu. 3 Highlight the PREFERENCE item. 4 Press the front panel ˚ key (or the remote’s CURSOR ¥ key) to proceed to the PLAY PREFERENCE screen. 6 Turn the MULTI JOG dial (or use the remote’s CURSOR § , ¶ keys) to turn the setting ON/OFF.
5 − Playback Resume Playback If the Resume Playback mode is on, playback will begin from the location at which playback was last stopped (the “resume point”). 5 Select RESUME. The Resume point will be erased when you perform the following operations. • Remove the CompactFlash card. • Switch the play area. • Switch the play mode. • Change the contents of the CompactFlash card (by recording, editing, deleting, etc.).
5 − Playback 4 When FLASH is lit, you can trigger flash-start playback from a PS/2 keyboard connected to the front panel or from an external device connected to the SS-R1’s parallel connector. If you’re using a PS/2 keyboard, the CTRL+function keys (F1–F12) will flash-start tracks 1–12 (see “Keyboard operations” on page 61). If you’re using the external parallel connector, you’ll be able to flash-start tracks 1–20 (see “Control connections” on page 8).
6 − Recording The SS-R1 can record MP3 or WAV format (44.1/48 kHz) audio to a CompactFlash card. The following explanations assume that a recordable CompactFlash card has been inserted, that the necessary connections have been completed, and that the SS-R1 is powered-on. Selecting the input source You can select the input source (recording source) from three types of input: analog balanced, analog unbalanced, and digital. NOTE You can’t change the input source during recording.
6 − Recording Input source indicator The currently selected input source is shown in the upper right of the home screen. NOTE • If the INPUT SELECT item is set to D.COAX. , you won’t be able to initiate recording from the record-ready state if the input source is in any of the following states. • When the SS-R1 is not digitally locked to the input source. (The display will indicate DIN UNLOCK). • When the input source is not audio. (The display will indicate DIN NotAudio). If A.UNBAL.
6 − Recording Using the sampling rate converter The SS-R1 contains a built-in sampling rate converter, allowing you to record at a sampling rate that is different than the sampling rate of the digital input source. 5 Select SRC. Use the menu to turn the sampling rate converter (SRC) on/ off (for details on menu operations, refer to “Operations in the menu screens” on page 16). 1 Press the MENU key to access the main menu list screen. 2 Select the REC menu. 3 Highlight the PREFERENCE item.
6 − Recording Adjusting the input signal level and balance Use the menu to adjust the level and balance of the input signal. As described above in “Monitoring the input signal”, put the SS-R1 in a condition where you can monitor the input signal, and then proceed with the following steps (for details on menu operations, refer to “Operations in the menu screens” on page 16). 1 Press the MENU key to access the main menu list screen. 2 Select the REC menu. 3 Highlight the INPUT VOLUME item.
6 − Recording NOTE While the recorded content is being stored to the card, the display will indicate INFORMATION WRITING. While this message is shown, do not move the SS-R1, turn off the power, or remove the card. The content will not be recorded correctly if you do so. WAVE Stereo Label on media 512 MByte 1 GByte 2 GB 4 GB 8 GB Mono 44.
6 − Recording Sync recording If the Sync Record function is on, recording will begin automatically when the input signal exceeds the level you specify (the sync level). After recording has begun, recording will end automatically when the input signal stays below the sync level for a specified length of time (the stop time), and will switch to the record-ready state. Making settings Use the menu to turn the Sync Recording function on/off and to make detailed settings.
6 − Recording Sync Record operation When you put the SS-R1 in record-ready condition with the Sync Record function on, recording will automatically start or stop according to the level of the input source. • When a signal higher than the sync level is input, recording will begin automatically. However, recording will not begin even if input is detected unless there has been at least one second in which the signal was below the sync level after entering the record-ready state.
6 − Recording Auto Track function Auto Track recording is a function that automatically assigns a new track number when the specified condition is satisfied during recording. A new audio file is created each time a new track number is assigned. If the Auto Track function is on, A_TRACK will light in the home screen. You’ll use the menu to select Auto Track mode and make detailed settings. However, the Auto Track mode setting itself can be made using the A.TRACK key of the remote.
6 − Recording • If DD is selected As when LEVEL is selected, use the DELAY item to specify the time from when a signal exceeding the auto track level is detected until the new track number is assigned, in steps of one frame (one frame is 1/75 of a second). 7 When you’ve finished making settings, press the front panel TIME (ESC) key (or the remote’s CLR/ESC key) to return to the home screen. NOTE This setting is remembered even when you turn off the power.
6 − Recording Applying the compressor while recording You can apply the SS-R1’s built-in compressor to the recording source while you record. A compressor is an effect that holds down peaks in the audio, making the overall level more consistent and more listenable. You’ll use the menu to turn the compressor on/off (for details on menu operations, refer to “Operations in the menu screens” on page 16). 1 Press the MENU key to access the main menu list screen. 2 Select the REC menu.
6 − Recording Specifying the name of the recorded file You can specify the file name that is automatically assigned during recording. You’ll use the menu to make this setting (for details on menu operations, refer to “Operations in the menu screens” on page 16). 1 Press the MENU key to access the main menu list screen. 2 Select the REC menu. 3 Highlight the PREFERENCE item. 4 Press the front panel ˚ key (or the remote’s CURSOR ¥ key) to proceed to the REC PREFERENCE screen. 5 Select WORD CLIP.
7 − Using the folder finder Overview The SS-R1 can use a folder structure to manage audio files on a CompactFlash card. The folder finder screen shows the folders and files in a tree structure. In this screen, you can select the folder or file that you want to use, and then enter the folder menu screen or file menu screen. From these screens, you can create folders, rename or delete a folder or file, register a file in a playlist, or edit files by dividing or joining them.
7 − Using the folder finder When you once again press the front panel DISPLAY (INFO) key (or the remote’s DISPLAY key), the property display will disappear, and you will return to the folder finder screen. Operations when a file is highlighted • To see the file menu for the highlighted file: Press the MENU key (“Operations in the file menu screen” on page 50). • To open a higher-level folder: Press the front panel ∆ key (or the remote’s CURSOR ˙ key).
7 − Using the folder finder Operations in the folder menu screen The following explanations assume that the folder on which you wish to perform the operation is shown in the folder menu screen. To access the folder menu screen, highlight the desired folder in the folder finder screen, and press the MENU key (“Navigating in the folder finder screen” on page 45).
7 − Using the folder finder Undeleting a deleted folder (UNDO) Immediately after deleting a folder, you can recover the folder by undoing the operation. This is possible only if the play mode is set to continuous playback (CONTINUE). NOTE When performing the Undo operation, it does not matter which folder is selected in the folder finder screen when you open the folder menu screen. 1 Turn the front panel MULTI JOG dial (or use the remote’s CURSOR § , ¶ keys) to highlight UNDO.
7 − Using the folder finder Adding an entire folder to a playlist You can add all the files in a folder to the desired playlist. However, files in a sub-folder will not be added. 1 With the folder menu screen displayed, turn the front panel MULTI JOG dial (or use the remote’s CURSOR § , ¶ keys) to highlight ADD PLAYLIST. 2 Press the front panel MULTI JOG dial (or the remote’s ENTER key). The playlist select screen will appear.
7 − Using the folder finder Operations in the file menu screen The following explanations assume that the screen is showing the file menu screen for the file you want to operate. To access the file menu screen, highlight the desired file in the folder finder screen, and press the MENU key (“Navigating in the folder finder screen” on page 45). Editing the file name 1 With the file menu screen displayed, turn the front panel MULTI JOG dial (or use the remote’s CURSOR § , ¶ keys) to highlight RENAME.
7 − Using the folder finder Adding files to a playlist Here’s how to add files to the desired playlist. 1 With the file menu screen displayed, turn the tab page MULTI JOG dial (or use the remote’s CURSOR § , ¶ keys) to highlight ADD PLAYLIST. 3 Turn the front panel MULTI JOG dial (or use the remote’s CURSOR § , ¶ keys) to highlight the playlist in which you want to register the file. 4 Press the front panel MULTI JOG dial or ˚ key (or the remote’s ENTER key or CURSOR ¥ key).
7 − Using the folder finder If you want to change the dividing point, press the front panel TIME (ESC) key (or the remote’s CLR/ESC key). You will return to scrub play mode, and can repeat the procedure from step 6. If you’re ready to execute the Divide operation, proceed to step 8. NOTE • If the file has been registered in a playlist, the P.LIST ENTRY popup will appear. • If the file you’re editing was registered in a playlist, it will no longer be possible to play that playlist.
7 − Using the folder finder Undoing a file menu operation (UNDO) Of the file menu operations, Divide, Combine, and Delete operations can be undone immediately after you’ve executed the operation. This is possible only if the play mode is set to consecutive playback (CONTINUE). NOTE When performing the Undo operation, it does not matter which file is selected in the folder finder screen when you open the file menu screen.
7 − Using the folder finder Moving or copying a file between folders 1 In the folder finder screen, use the front panel ∆ , ˚ keys (or the remote’s CURSOR ˙ , ¥ keys) to access the finder screen for the folder that contains the file you want to move. 2 Turn the front panel MULTI JOG dial (or use the remote’s CURSOR § , ¶ keys) to highlight the file that you want to move. 5 Turn the front panel MULTI JOG dial (or use the remote’s CURSOR § , ¶ keys) to move the blinking file to the desired location.
8 − Using the playlist finder Overview When you first insert a CompactFlash card into the SS-R1, three empty playlists (01–03) will automatically be created on the card. You can register audio files from the card into these playlists, and then select the desired playlist (the current playlist) so that its files will be played when you specify Playlist as the play area. To perform playlist-related operations, start by opening the “playlist finder screen”.
8 − Using the playlist finder • Opening the playlist menu screen Press the MENU key. For details on each item in the playlist menu, refer to “Operations in the playlist menu screen” on page 56. The number of tracks in the playlist and the size of the playlist will be displayed. Press the front panel DISPLAY (INFO) key (or the remote’s DISPLAY key) once again; the property display will disappear, and you will return to the playlist finder screen.
8 − Using the playlist finder Adding a file/folder to a playlist Here is how to add a file/folder to the playlist. By adding a folder, you can add all the files of the folder in a single action. 3 Select (highlight) the file or folder that you want to add. For details on navigation in the folder finder screen, refer to “Navigating in the folder finder screen” on page 45. NOTE Files in sub-folders will not be added.
8 − Using the playlist finder Moving a file Here’s how to move the position of a file within the playlist. 1 Highlight the file that you want to move. 3 Turn the front panel MULTI JOG dial (or use the remote’s CURSOR § , ¶ keys) to move the file to the desired position in the playlist. 2 Press and hold the front panel MULTI JOG dial (or the remote’s ENTER key). The playlist screen will appear. In the screen, the file to be moved will be blinking.
9 − Other settings Restoring the factory settings You can restore the menu settings and other settings to their factory-set condition. You cannot restore these settings if a CompactFlash card is inserted. Remove the CompactFlash card before you perform the following menu operation. (For details on menu operations, refer to “Operations in the menu screens” on page 16.) 1 Press the MENU key to access the main menu list screen. 2 Select the UTILITY menu. 3 Select the FACTORY PRESET item.
10 − Operation using a computer keyboard If you connect an IBM PC compatible PS/2 interface keyboard to the SS-R1’s front panel, you’ll be able to use your keyboard to control the SS-R1. The keyboard can be used for various types of control, but is particularly convenient when entering names. Specifying the keyboard type Select the keyboard type as appropriate for the keyboard you’ve connected (for details on menu operations, refer to “Operations in the menu screens” on page 16).
10 − Operation using a computer keyboard List of keyboard operations You can use the keyboard not only to enter names, but also for other operations such as controlling the transport and editing. The keyboard operations are listed below.
10 − Operation using a computer keyboard CTRL + F10 After FLASH LOAD is completed, flash-start track 10 playback CTRL + F11 After FLASH LOAD is completed, flash-start track 11 playback CTRL + F12 After FLASH LOAD is completed, flash-start track 12 playback CAPS key Select/de-select uppercase alphabetical characters Numeric keys Enter numerals ß/∑ keys Move the cursor Delete key Delete the character at the cursor location Backspace key Delete the character preceding the cursor location Insert key Inserts a
11 − Using the RS-232C connector If you connect the SS-R1’s CONTROL I/O (RS-232C) connector to the RS-232C connector of your computer, you’ll be able to control the SS-R1 from your computer. You’ll use the menu to make communication-related settings (for details on menu operations, refer to “Operations in the menu screens” on page 16). 1 Press the MENU key to access the main menu list screen. 2 Select the UTILITY menu.
12 − Messages Errors: Press the STOP key or ESCAPE key to close the popup. 1st line 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 2nd line Meaning -- error -- DECODE -- error -- REC STAND BY -- error -- CAPACITY -- error -- RECORD -- error -- INFO WRITING -- error -- OVER FLOW -- error -- NotMatchDMA -- error -- FLASH LOAD -- error -- DIN UNLOCK -- error -- DIN NotAudio -- error -- FS UNMATCH Failed to play MP3/WAV file. Failed to prepare to begin recording.
13 − Troubleshooting ª Power does not turn on Make sure that the power plug is firmly inserted. ª Media is not detected Make sure that the CompactFlash card is firmly inserted. ª Can’t play back In the case of a WAV file, make sure that the file is of a sampling frequency (44.1 kHz or 48 kHz) and bit depth (16-bit) supported by the SS-R1. In the case of an MP3 file, make sure that the file is of a bit rate supported by the SS-R1. ª No sound Check the SS-R1’s connections to your monitor system.
14 − Specifications Storage disk CompactFlash card Recording/playback formats MP3: WAV: Sampling frequencies: 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz Bit depth: 16-bit Data rate: 64, 128, 192, 256, 320 kbps Sampling frequencies: 44.
14 − Specifications Power U.S.A./Canada 120 VAC, 60Hz U.K./Europe 230 VAC, 50Hz Australia 240 VAC, 50Hz Power consumption 13 W (U.S.A./Canada) 13 W (U.K./Europe/Australia) Dimensions (d x w x h) 482.6 x 44.5 x 301 (mm) / 19 x 1.8 x 11.9 (in) Weight 3.3 kg (7.3 lb) *1: If you would like to change the maximum balanced output level, please contact the service department. * Specifications and appearance are subject to change without notice for improvement.
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