Tascam Recording Equipment DR 100 User Manual

D01068520A  
DR-100  
Portable Digital Recorder  
OWNER'S MANUAL  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
1 Read these instructions.  
2 Keep these instructions.  
3 Heed all warnings.  
Do not expose this apparatus to drips or splashes.  
Do not place any objects filled with liquids, such as  
vases, on the apparatus.  
Do not install this apparatus in a confined space  
such as a book case or similar unit.  
The apparatus draws nominal non-operating power  
from the AC outlet with its POWER or STANDBY/  
ON switch not in the ON position.  
The apparatus should be located close enough  
to the AC outlet so that you can easily grasp the  
power cord plug at any time.  
The mains plug is used as the disconnect device,  
the disconnect device shall remain readily  
operable.  
An apparatus with Class I construction shall  
be connected to an AC outlet with a protective  
grounding connection.  
Batteries (battery pack or batteries installed)  
should not be exposed to excessive heat such as  
sunshine, fire or the like.  
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.  
8 Do not install near any heat sources such  
as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other  
apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce  
heat.  
9 Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized  
or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has  
two blades with one wider than the other. A  
grounding type plug has two blades and a third  
grounding prong. The wide blade or the third  
prong are provided for your safety. If the provided  
plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an  
electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.  
CAUTION: Danger of explosion if battery is incor-  
rectly replaced. Replace only with the same or  
equivalent type.  
Excessive sound pressure from earphones and  
headphones can cause hearing loss.  
10 Protect the power cord from being walked on  
or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience  
receptacles, and the point where they exit from  
the apparatus.  
11 Only use attachments/accessories specified by  
the manufacturer.  
12 Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or  
table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with  
the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution  
when moving the cart/apparatus combination to  
avoid injury from tip-over.  
13 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or  
when unused for long periods of time.  
14 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.  
Servicing is required when the apparatus has  
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 operate normally, or has been dropped.  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  
make the batteries rupture or leak, causing fire,  
injury or stains around them.  
Cautions about rechargeable batteries  
This product uses rechargeable batteries. Misuse of  
batteries could cause a leak, rupture or other trouble.  
Always abide by the following precautions when using  
batteries.  
When you store or dispose batteries, isolate their  
terminals with insulation tape or something like that to  
prevent them from contacting other batteries or metal-  
lic objects.  
When throwing used batteries away, follow the  
disposal instructions indicated on the batteries and  
the local disposal laws.  
Small children may mistakenly swallow a lithium  
coin battery and it is very dangerous. Keep the  
battery and the remote control out of the reach of  
small children. In the event a battery is swallowed,  
immediately consult a physician.  
Do not use batteries other than those specified.  
Do not mix and use new and old batteries or differ-  
ent types of batteries together. The batteries could  
rupture or leak, causing fire, injury or stains around  
them.  
Do not carry or store batteries together with small  
metal objects. The batteries could short, causing  
leak, rupture or other trouble.  
Do not heat or disassemble batteries. Do not put  
them in fire or water. Batteries could rupture or  
leak, causing fire, injury or stains around them.  
If the battery fluid leaks, wipe away any fluid on  
the battery case before inserting new batteries. If  
the battery fluid gets in an eye, it could cause loss  
of eyesight. If fluid does enter an eye, wash it out  
thoroughly with clean water without rubbing the  
eye and then consult a doctor immediately. If the  
fluid gets on a person’s body or clothing, it could  
cause skin injuries or burns. If this should happen,  
wash it off with clean water and then consult a  
doctor immediately.  
If a rechargeable battery leaks, do not touch the  
leaking fluid with a bare hand. Please consult with  
TEAC Corporation if a battery fluid leak occurs.  
Battery fluid in an eye could result in loss of vision.  
If fluid enters an eye, wash the eye immediately  
with clean water. Do not rub the eye when washing.  
Consult a physician soon after washing. Battery  
fluid on the body or clothing could cause injuries or  
burns on the skin. Wash with clean water immedi-  
ately and then consult a physician.  
Do not use any AC adapter other than the model  
designated for use with this unit. Always use the  
designated AC adapter when operating the unit or  
recharging the battery with a household AC power  
source. Use of an AC adapter other than the desig-  
nated one could lead to overheating and cause  
injury, burns, fires or stains, as well as battery  
ruptures and battery fluid leaks.  
Do not put a battery into a fire or leave it or  
recharge it near a fire, under the sun or in other hot  
conditions.  
Do not disassemble a battery. Doing so could  
cause electric shock. Please contact the  
shop where you bought the product or TEAC  
Corporation if you want to have a battery inspected  
or repaired. When you want to dispose of the prod-  
uct, please follow the instruction in the Owner's  
Manual to remove the batteries and recycle the  
equipment properly.  
Remove the batteries if you do not plan to use  
the unit for a long time. Batteries could rupture or  
leak, causing fire, injury or stains around them.  
If the battery fluid leaks, wipe away any fluid on  
the battery compartment before inserting new  
batteries.  
Cautions about batteries  
Never recharge non-rechargeable batteries. The  
batteries could rupture or leak, causing fire or  
injury.  
When installing batteries, pay attention to the  
polarity indications (plus/minus (+/–) orientation),  
and install them correctly in the battery compart-  
ment as indicated. Putting them in backward could  
Do not disassemble a battery. The acid inside the  
battery could harm skin or clothing.  
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Contents  
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Contents  
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1–Introduction  
Soft case and windscreen included  
Thank you very much for purchasing a TASCAM  
DR-100 Portable Digital Recorder. Before using  
your unit, please read this manual carefully so  
that you will understand the correct operating  
procedures and be able to use all the functions  
fully. We hope that you will enjoy using this  
product for many years to come.  
Please keep this manual for future reference. You  
can also download a digital copy from our website  
(http://www.tascam.com/).  
Included items  
This product includes the following items. If  
any of the accessories are missing or appear to  
have been damaged during transportation, please  
contact TEAC Corporation.  
Main unit.................................................................1  
SD memory card (installed in the main unit) .........1  
BP-L2 (custom lithium ion battery) ........................1  
(including warranty and manual)  
Main features  
USB cable................................................................1  
Soft case ..................................................................1  
Windscreen..............................................................1  
Wireless remote control (RC-DR100).....................1  
Coin battery for remote control (CR2025) .............1  
Wired remote control adapter .................................1  
Wired remote control cable.....................................1  
Warranty..................................................................1  
Owner’s manual (this document) ............................1  
This portable recorder uses SD memory cards to  
make high quality recordings. Key features of this  
unit include the following.  
Record in MP3 or linear PCM WAV (16 or 24 bit,  
44.1 or 48 kHz) audio file format  
4 built-in mics include 2 directional mics suitable  
for recording in high-quality stereo and 2 omni-  
directional mics that optimal for recording meet-  
ings and similar events  
Please open the packaging carefully to avoid  
damaging the unit, and keep the box and  
packaging for transportation in the future.  
2 XLR mic connectors that can provide +48 V  
phantom power  
Built-in 0.4-W mono speaker  
Conventions used in this manual  
2 different types of batteries used together allow  
for many hours of operation as well as the ability  
to change batteries while recording  
AUTO REC function allows the unit to start and  
stop recording automatically by sensing changes  
in the input level  
MARK function allows you to set and move to  
locations in a recording  
DIVIDE function allows you to split a file at the  
position you select  
PRE REC function allows the unit to record the  
two seconds of sound before recording is acti-  
vated (pre-recording)  
User words and dates can be set for file names  
Quick Tag function allows you to quickly iden-  
tify files  
The following conventions are used in this  
manual.  
“SD memory card” is sometimes abbreviated as  
“SD card.”  
Keys and connectors on this device are indicated  
like this: KEY  
Messages on the unit’s screen are shown like  
this: Message  
Additional information is provided as necessary  
as “tips,” “notes” and “cautions.”  
TIP  
These are tips about how to use the unit.  
NOTE  
These provide additional explanations and describe  
special cases.  
REC DELAY allows you to avoid recording the  
sound of pushing the RECORD [º] key  
Automatic track incrementing creates a new file  
and continues recording when a file size or input  
level set in advance is exceeded  
CAUTION  
Failure to follow these instructions could result in  
injury, damage to equipment or lost recording data,  
for example.  
Track incrementing allows the creation of new  
files at any time during recording without paus-  
ing  
Tripod mounting hole built-in  
Wireless remote control (RC-DR100) included  
with wired remote control adapter and cable  
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1–Introduction  
Recycling the lithium ion battery  
Any data, including, but not limited to  
information, described herein are intended only  
as illustrations of such data and/or information  
and not as the specifications for such data and/  
or information. TEAC Corporation disclaims  
any warranty that any use of such data and/or  
information shall be free from infringement of  
any third party’s intellectual 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  
data and/or information.  
This unit uses a lithium ion battery. When you no  
longer need the battery please help preserve the  
valuable resources it contains by returning it to a  
business that recycles rechargeable batteries.  
ª Please contact a TASCAM sales representative  
if you have any questions.  
Li-ion00  
This product is designed to help you record  
and reproduce sound works to which you own  
the copyright, or where you have obtained  
permission from the copyright holder or  
the rightful licensor. Unless you own the  
copyright, or have obtained the appropriate  
permission from the copyright holder or the  
rightful licensor, your unauthorized recording,  
reproduction or distribution thereof may result  
in severe criminal penalties under copyright  
laws and international copyright treaties. If  
you are uncertain about your rights, contact  
your legal advisor. Under no circumstances  
will TEAC Corporation be responsible for the  
consequences of any illegal copying performed  
using the recorder.  
Trademarks, copyrights, and  
disclaimers  
TASCAM is a registered trademark of TEAC  
Corporation.  
SDHC logo  
is a trademark.  
Microsoft and Windows are either regis-  
tered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft  
Corporation in the United States and/or other  
countries.  
Macintosh, Mac OS and Mac OS X are trade-  
marks of Apple Inc.  
Supply of this product does not convey a license  
nor imply any right to distribute MPEG Layer-3  
compliant content created with this product in  
revenue-generating broadcast systems (terres-  
trial, satellite, cable and/or other distribution  
channels), streaming applications (via Internet,  
intranets and/or other networks), other content  
distribution systems (pay-audio or audio-on-  
demand applications and the like) or on physical  
media (compact discs, digital versatile discs,  
semiconductor chips, hard drives, memory cards  
and the like). An independent license for such  
use is required. For details, please visit  
MPEG Layer-3 audio coding technology licensed  
from Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson.  
Other company names, product names and logos  
in this document are the trademarks or registered  
trademarks of their respective owners.  
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1–Introduction  
SD cards  
This unit uses SD cards for recording and  
playback. A list of SD cards that we have  
confirmed to work with this unit is provided on  
our website (http://www.tascam.com/).  
Precautions for use  
SD cards are delicate media. In order to avoid  
damaging a card or the card slot, please take the  
following precautions when handling them.  
Do not leave in extremely hot or cold places.  
Do not leave them in extremely humid places.  
Do not let them get wet.  
Do not put things on top of them or twist them.  
Do not hit them.  
Beware of condensation  
If the unit is moved from a cold to a warm place,  
or used after a sudden temperature change, there  
is a danger of condensation; vapor in the air could  
condense on the internal mechanism, making  
correct operation impossible. To prevent this, or if  
this occurs, let the unit sit for one or two hours at  
the new room temperature before using.  
Cleaning the unit  
To clean the unit, wipe gently with a soft dry  
cloth. Do not use any benzene, paint thinner, ethyl  
alcohol or other chemical agents to clean the unit  
as they could damage the surface or cause fading.  
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2–Quick Start Guide  
Follow these steps to use the built-in mics (UNI  
MIC) to record and playback your recording.  
(sold separately)  
AC outlet  
Turn the power on  
1 Prepare the power supply.  
DC plug  
To use battery power, install a charged lithium  
ion battery or AA batteries. (See “Using with  
Types of batteries that can be used  
2 Insert an SD card.  
Lithium ion battery (included)  
AA alkaline batteries (LR6)  
AA Ni-MH batteries (HR15/51)  
Insert a new SD card or one that has been  
formatted for use with this unit. (See “Inserting  
NOTE  
Manganese dry cell batteries (R6) cannot be used  
with this unit.  
This unit cannot recharge Ni-MH batteries. Use a  
commercially available recharger.  
Installation of the lithium ion battery  
NOTE  
An SD card is already installed when the unit is  
shipped from the factory. If you want to use this  
card to record and play tracks, there is no need to  
reinstall it.  
The included SD card is already formatted.  
3 Turn the power ON.  
Installation of the AA batteries  
Press and hold the POWER key to turn the power  
ON.  
Never use any adapter other than the designated  
PS-P520 AC adapter. (See "Using an AC adapter  
(sold separately)" on page 18.) Use of a different  
adapter could cause malfunction, fire or electric  
shock.  
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2–Quick Start Guide  
Prepare to record  
1 Format the SD card (if necessary).  
If a new card or one that has not been formatted  
by this unit is installed, the following message  
appears.  
2 Adjust the recording level.  
Press the ENTER/MARK key to start formatting  
the card.  
Press the RECORD [º] key to put the unit in  
recording standby.  
NOTE  
Adjust the input level using the INPUT volume  
control and the MIC GAIN switch until the meters  
show as much level as possible without causing  
the PEAK indicator to light. (See “Adjusting the  
The included SD card is already formatted, so there is  
no need to reformat it.  
2 Set the date and time.  
This unit uses its internal clock to make a record  
of the date and time when a file is recorded.  
You can record without making the setting, but  
the unit is set to the default value of "2000/01/01  
21.)  
3 Set the recording format  
Set the recording mode and sampling frequency.  
If you skip this step, the unit will record with the  
following default values.  
Recording mode: WAV 16 bit  
Sampling frequency: 44.1 kHz  
Start and stop recording  
Follow these steps to use the built-in mics (UNI  
MIC) to record.  
1 Set the input signal.  
Move the INPUT switch to UNI.  
3 Record.  
Press the RECORD [º] key to start recording  
from recording standby.  
4 Stop recording.  
Press the STOP [ª] key to stop recording.  
For detailed information about recording  
methods and convenient recording functions, see  
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2–Quick Start Guide  
Play and stop playback  
Turn the power off  
Follow these steps to listen to a recording using  
the built-in speaker or headphones.  
1 Prepare the built-in speaker or headphones.  
Press and hold the POWER to turn the power off.  
CAUTION  
Always use the power key to turn the unit power OFF.  
When the power is ON, do not remove the battery or  
batteries set as the MAIN battery or disconnect the  
PS-P520 adapter (sold separately) if no batteries are  
installed. Doing so will cause all recordings, settings  
and other data to be lost.  
If you want to listen using the built-in speaker,  
set the SPEAKER switch to ON.  
To listen with headphones, connect them to the  
headphones connector.  
Headphones  
NOTE  
When headphones are connected, sound will not be  
output from the speaker even if the SPEAKER switch  
is ON.  
2 Press the PLAY/PAUSE [Á/π] key to start  
playback.  
3 Adjust the volume with the /SP OUTPUT control.  
4 Press the STOP [ª] key to stop playback.  
For detailed information about playback and  
convenient playback functions, see “7–Playback”  
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3–Names and Functions of Parts  
Top panel  
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MENU key  
Press to open the MENUScreen. (See “Using menus”  
I/O LOOP key  
Press to set starting (IN) and ending (OUT) points  
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QUICK key  
Opens the QUICKTAGand DELETEmenu. (See “Add  
on page 39.)  
q  key  
Press this key briefly to return to the start of a file.  
If the playback position is already near the start of  
a track, it will skip to the start of the previous file.  
Press and hold this to search a track in reverse.  
Use it also to move the cursor left on menu screens  
as well as to move up a level on the BROWSEscreen.  
1 Remote control receiver  
w ¯  
key  
Receives signals from the included remote control  
(RC-DR100). When using the remote point it here.  
Press this key briefly to move to the start of the  
next file.  
Press and hold this to search a track forward.  
2
3
Mono speaker  
Use this built-in speaker to listen to recordings.  
Sound is not output during recording, when the  
unit is in recording standby or when headphones  
Use it also to move the cursor right on menu  
screens and to move down one level on the BROWSE  
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STOP [ª] key  
Press to stop playback and recording. (See “Stop  
recording” on page 27.) Use it also to cancel  
certain operations (select NO).  
Omnidirectional stereo mic pair  
(OMNI MIC)  
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Á π  
Two built-in mics allow recording in stereo. Select  
OMNI using the INPUT switch to set these as the  
PLAY/PAUSE [ / ] key  
Press to start and pause playback. (See “Playback  
4
5
Display  
º
RECORD [ ] key  
Press to start and pause recording. (See  
Shows a variety of information. (See “5–Screens  
CHARGE indicator  
AUTO key  
Lights when charging and turns off when charging  
Use this to make various settings for the  
automatic recording function and to enable it. (See  
6
7
PEAK indicator  
Lights when the input volume is too high. (See  
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ENTER/MARK key  
Use this to confirm selections. When recording,  
use it to add markers manually. (See Adding  
HOME key  
Press this key when one of the setting screens  
is open to return to the Home Screen. When the  
Home Screen is open, press this to switch between  
displaying elapsed and remaining time. (See  
Wheel  
Use this to select items and change values  
on setting screens. (See “10–Settings and  
Use it also to change the playback position in  
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3–Names and Functions of Parts  
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PB CONTROL key  
Use to open and close the playback control screen  
and to turn its functions ON and OFF. (See  
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INPUT selection switch  
Set to the desired input signal source. (See  
Right side panel  
a
s
Battery compartment  
(specialized lithium ion battery)  
Compartment for the unit’s dedicated lithium ion  
page 17.)  
INPUT LEVEL knob  
Adjusts the input volume. (See Adjusting the  
Left side panel  
g
HOLD switch  
Shift in the direction of the arrow to engage  
the hold function, which prevents unintentional  
operation.  
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POWER key  
Press and hold to turn the power ON and OFF.  
/SP OUTPUT volume  
Use to adjust the volume output from the  
headphones.  
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Connector  
Use to connect headphones. (See “Connecting  
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USB port  
LINE OUT connector  
Connect to a computer using the included USB  
Use a stereo minijack cable to connect to the line  
input connector on an external device. (See “Con-  
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DC IN 5V connector  
LINE IN connector  
Connect a PS-P520 AC adapter (sold separately).  
Use a stereo minijack cable to connect to the line  
Do not connect any other type of AC adapter.  
output connector on audio equipment or other  
Front panel  
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XLR MIC IN connectors  
Connect external mics (See “Recording with  
REMOTE connector  
Connect the included wired remote control. (See  
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3–Names and Functions of Parts  
Rear panel  
SD card slot cover open.  
SD card slot cover closed.  
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b
Directional stereo mic pair (UNI MIC)  
SD card slot  
Set the INPUT switch to UNI MIC to make these  
Insert the SD card here. (See “Inserting and  
electret condenser stereo mics the input source.  
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SD card slot cover  
Bottom panel  
CAUTION  
Do not connect or disconnect mics when the +48V  
switch is ON.  
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SPEAKER switch  
Set this to ON to output sound from the built-in  
21.)  
NOTE  
Even when ON, no sound is output during recording,  
in recording standby or when headphones are  
connected.  
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Tripod attachment screw-hole (1/4-inch)  
Use this to attach the unit to a tripod or mic stand.  
CAUTION  
Tighten the unit securely to the tripod or mic stand  
to prevent it from falling off.  
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Place the tripod or mic stand on a level surface  
MIC GAIN switch  
Set the sensitivity of the mic input. (See “MIC  
when using it with this unit.  
Some tripods use different types of screws, so it  
might not be possible to attach the unit directly. In  
such a case, purchase and use a suitable adapter.  
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AUTO/LIMITER switch  
Set this to ON to activate the limiter or automatic  
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Battery compartment cover  
+48V (phantom power) switch  
Turn this ON to provide +48 V of power when a  
condenser mic is connected. (See “Recording with  
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3–Names and Functions of Parts  
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AA battery compartment  
This compartment can hold two AA batteries that  
can power the unit. (See "Using AA batteries” on  
page 17.)  
Remote control (RC-DR100)  
5 PLAY/PAUSE [Á/π] key  
Press to start and pause playback. (See “Playback  
6 AUTO REC key  
Use this with the automatic recording function.  
Unlike the key on the main unit, this key alone  
can put the unit into recording standby. (See  
NOTE  
Use the main unit to make various AUTO REC function  
settings.  
1 Ô/Â key  
7 MARK key  
Press this key briefly to return to the start of a file.  
If the playback position is already near the start of  
a track, it will skip to the start of the previous file.  
Use this to set playback position markers that can  
Press and hold this to search a track in reverse.  
2 STOP [ª] key  
Press to stop playback and recording. (See “Stop  
3 RECORD [º] key  
Press to start and pause recording. (See  
4 key  
Press this key briefly to move to the start of the  
next file.  
Press and hold this to search a track forward.  
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4–Preparation for Use  
Using with batteries  
NOTE  
Connect this unit to the computer directly. Proper  
operation cannot be guaranteed when using a USB  
hub.  
This unit can be powered by both a lithium ion  
battery and two AA batteries.  
By using both types of batteries together, the unit  
can be operated continuously for a long time.  
Moreover, one type of battery can be changed  
while the unit continues to operate when, for  
example the charge becomes low in one of the  
batteries.  
When connected by USB, recharging occurs even if  
the unit’s power is off.  
When recharging with a computer, this unit enters  
the USB mode, so other functions cannot be used.  
The CHARGE indicator lights while charging and  
turns off when charging is complete.  
Types of batteries that can be used  
Lithium ion battery (included)  
AA alkaline batteries (LR6)  
AA Ni-MH batteries (HR15/51)  
NOTE  
Manganese dry cell batteries (R6) cannot be used  
with this unit.  
Using AA batteries  
This unit cannot recharge Ni-MH batteries. Use a  
commercially available recharger.  
Open the battery compartment cover on the back  
of the unit, install the batteries with the correct  
+/- orientation and close the battery compartment  
cover.  
Using the lithium ion battery  
Open the battery compartment cover on the  
side of the unit, and insert the battery into the  
compartment with the correct orientation.  
Charging the lithium ion battery  
When using AA batteries, set the type of battery  
in order to accurately show the amount of power  
remaining and allow the unit to accurately  
determine whether power is available for proper  
There are two ways to charge the lithium ion  
battery.  
Charging with an AC adapter  
Connect a PS-P520 AC adapter (sold separately)  
to the unit's DC IN 5V connector. Charging takes  
about three hours. (See “Using an AC adapter  
Charging with a computer  
Connect with a computer using the included  
USB cable. Charging takes about six hours. (See  
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2 Install the coin-shaped lithium ion battery  
(CR2025) into the holder with the correct +/-  
orientation.  
Using both types of batteries together  
If you install both the lithium ion battery and  
AA batteries, you can set one as the main power  
source and the other as the backup. (See “Setting  
doing this, when the amount of power left in the  
main source becomes insufficient for operation,  
the unit automatically switches to the backup  
source, allowing continued operation. Moreover,  
you can change the backup while operating  
using the main power source. This allows you to  
continue to use the unit for long periods of time.  
3 Reinsert the battery holder into the remote  
control.  
When to change the battery  
Replace the battery with a new one when the  
range of the remote control becomes short or if  
the function keys become unresponsive.  
Using an AC adapter (sold separately)  
Use a coin-shaped lithium ion battery (CR2025).  
Connect to the PS-P520 AC adapter (sold  
separately) to the DC IN 5V connector as  
shown in the illustration.  
Cautions about the use of the battery  
Accidental swallowing of batteries by small  
children is extremely dangerous. Keep batteries  
and remote controls out of reach of small  
children. Consult a physician immediately if a  
child should swallow a battery.  
(sold separately)  
AC outlet  
Misuse of a battery could cause it to leak, rupture  
or otherwise be damaged. Please read and  
abide by the following precautions when using  
DC plug  
Install the battery with the correct orientation.  
Do not recharge the battery.  
Do not heat or disassemble the battery or put it  
into fire or water.  
NOTE  
The AC adapter provides power when connected even  
if batteries are installed. If installed, the lithium ion  
battery can also be recharged while the unit is used.  
Do not carry or store the battery with small  
metal objects. Doing so could short the battery  
and cause leakage or rupture, for example.  
When storing or disposing of the battery, cover  
the contacts with tape to prevent them from  
touching other batteries or metal objects.  
Follow the disposal instructions written on the  
battery or provided by the local government  
when you are done using it.  
CAUTION  
Never use any adapter other than the designated  
PS-P520 AC adapter. Use of a different adapter could  
cause malfunction, fire or electric shock.  
Preparing the remote control  
Installing the battery  
1 Remove the battery holder.  
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Using the remote control  
Wireless use  
Point the remote control at the remote control  
receiver on the unit.  
CAUTION  
If anything is between the remote control and the  
receiver, operation might not work.  
Remote control receiver  
2 Connect the cable to the remote control adapter.  
3 Connect the cable to the main unit.  
Operation distance  
Precautions for use of the remote control  
Remove the battery when you are not using the  
remote control for a long time (one month or  
more).  
If the battery should leak, thoroughly clean any  
residue from inside the battery compartment and  
install a new battery.  
When using other devices controlled by infrared  
rays, use of this remote control might operate  
these devices by mistake.  
Wired use  
Attach the remote control adapter and cable  
1 Insert the wireless remote control into the  
remote control adapter.  
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4–Preparation for Use  
Removing the card  
Turning the power on and off  
Push the SD card in gently and it should eject.  
Press and hold the POWER key to turn the power  
ON and OFF  
CAUTION  
Always use the power key to turn the unit power OFF.  
When the power is ON, do not remove the battery (or  
batteries) set as the MAIN battery or disconnect the  
PS-P520 adapter (sold separately) if no batteries are  
installed. Doing so will cause all recordings, settings  
and other data to be lost.  
Battery settings  
CAUTION  
You can set either the lithium ion battery or  
the AA batteries as the main power source and  
the other as the backup source when both are  
By doing this, when the amount of power left  
in the main source becomes insufficient for  
operation, the unit automatically switches to the  
backup source, allowing continued operation.  
Do not remove the SD card from the unit when it is  
connected to a computer by USB.  
SD cards that meet SD or SDHC 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 our website (http://  
www.tascam.com).  
Preparing an SD card for use  
Moreover, when using AA batteries, the  
battery type must be set in order for the unit to  
display remaining time and operate correctly.  
In order to use an SD card in this unit, you must  
format it first.  
1 Confirm that an SD card is installed and turn  
the power ON.  
2 The following message appears when a new card  
or a card formatted for use with another device  
is installed in the unit.  
Inserting and removing SD cards  
Confirm that the power is OFF.  
Inserting the card  
Insert the SD card as shown in the illustration  
until you hear a clicking sound.  
3 Press the ENTER/MARK key to start formatting.  
4 When formatting ends, the Home Screen opens.  
You can also reformat the card in this unit at any  
44.)  
CAUTION  
• Please use a PS-P520 AC adapter (sold separately) or  
make certain that there is sufficient remaining battery  
power when formatting a card.  
NOTE  
• Formatting a card erases all the data on it.  
An SD card is already installed when the unit is  
shipped from the factory. If you want to use this  
card to record and play tracks, there is no need to  
reinstall it.  
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Card write protection  
Using the built-in speaker  
SD cards have protect switches that prevent  
writing new data to them.  
Set the SPEAKER switch to ON to listen to a playing  
track through the built-in speaker.  
Unprotected  
Protected  
If you slide the protect switch to the "LOCK"  
position, file recording and editing is not possible.  
Move the switch to the unlocked position in order  
to record, erase and otherwise edit data on the  
card.  
NOTE  
Even when ON, no sound is output during recording,  
in recording standby or when headphones are  
connected.  
Setting the date and time  
Using its internal clock, this unit remembers the  
date and time when a file is recorded.  
1 Press the MENU key to open the MENUscreen.  
Connecting monitors and  
headphones  
2 Use the wheel to select DATE/TIME, and press the  
ENTER/MARK key.  
To listen with headphones, connect them to the  
connector.  
To listen with an external monitoring system  
(powered speakers or an audio system), connect it  
to the LINE OUT connector.  
3 Use the µ/≤ keys to move the cursor, and use  
the wheel to change values.  
4 Press the ENTER/MARK key to confirm the change  
and return to the MENUscreen.  
NOTE  
Headphones  
You can set the unit to automatically add the date and  
CAUTION  
The date and time setting can only be maintained  
for a few minutes when the unit is not powered by  
batteries or an AC adapter. When using batteries, we  
recommend that you replace or recharge them before  
they completely lose power.  
Powered speakers  
or audio system  
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5–Screens and Operation Basics  
¯ Skipping forward  
 Skipping backward  
Home Screen  
This screen appears when the unit’s power is  
turned on. Press the HOME key at any time to open  
this screen.  
6
7
Level meters  
When input monitor is OFF, the level of the  
playback sound is shown.  
When inputs monitor is ON, the level of the  
combined input and playback sounds is shown.  
File information  
The file name or tag information of the file  
currently being played back is shown.  
ID3 tag information is shown when available for  
an MP3 file being played.  
NOTE  
ID3 tag information includes the titles and artists  
names that can be saved in MP3 files.  
1 Playback speed setting status  
8
Playback range  
OFF  
ON  
Playback speed  
0%  
ALL  
All files in the MUSICfolder  
FOLDER  
P.LIST  
All files in the selected folder  
All files added to the playlist  
+1 — +16%  
–50 — –1%  
9
Elapsed time/remaining time  
(hours: minutes: seconds)  
2
Loop/repeat playback status  
Press the HOMEkey to toggle the display between  
elapsed and remaining time. A ““ appears at the  
start of the remaining time.  
Single playback  
Single track repeat playback  
All track repeat playback  
Loop playback  
0
q
w
Peak value in decibels (dB)  
The maximum level that occurs in a fixed period  
of time is displayed digitally.  
3
4
Input monitoring status  
Identification tag  
If an identification tag has been added using the  
QUICK TAG function, it will appear here.  
OFF  
ON  
Playback position display  
The current playback position is shown by a bar.  
As playback progresses, the bar extends to the  
right.  
Power supply status  
Lithium ion battery  
AA batteries  
AC Adapter  
e
Loop playback IN (starting) and  
OUT (ending) points  
The set starting and ending points of the loop are  
shown.  
The icon appears at the playback position when  
the starting point is set.  
The icon appears at the playback position when  
the ending point is set.  
When batteries are used, the amount of power  
remaining is shown as:  
,
,
.
When battery power is depleted the empty  
battery icon blinks. The power soon turns  
OFF automatically.  
NOTE  
r
t
Playback file number/  
Sometimes a “Battery Low” warning appears when  
recording or conducting other demanding operations  
even when battery power remains.  
total number of files  
The total number of files in the playback area and  
the number of the current file are shown.  
Monitoring output  
5
Recorder operation status  
:
Headphones  
Speakers  
ª
Stopped  
Paused  
π
Á
Playing back  
Fast-forwarding  
Ô Fast-rewinding  
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Press the HOME key to toggle between display of  
elapsed and remaining time. A “–“ appears at the  
start of the remaining time.  
Recording screen  
This screen appears when in recording standby  
and during recording.  
8
9
Peak value in decibels (dB)  
Peak recording level values are shown digitally.  
Recording mode/sampling frequency  
Shows the recording file format and sampling  
frequency.  
Using menus  
Use the MENUscreen to make various settings.  
1 Press the MENU key to open the MENUscreen.  
1
Input function setting status  
TYPE  
Stereo  
Mono  
2 Use the wheel to select a menu (selected items are  
highlighted and appear as light letters on a dark  
background), and press the ENTER/MARK key to  
open a setting screen.  
LOW CUT  
OFF  
ON  
Example: REC SETTINGscreen  
LEVEL CTRL  
/
/
Auto gain control  
Limiter  
3 Use the wheel to select (highlight) a setting item,  
and press the key (or the ENTER/MARK key)  
to select the value of the setting.  
2
3
Prerecording function status  
PRE” appears when the prerecording function is  
ON.  
Example: setting the sampling frequency  
Recorder operation  
ª
π
º
Standby  
Paused  
Recording  
4 Use the wheel to change the setting.  
5 Complete the change.  
4 Recording level meters  
When overdubbing is off, the input signal level is  
shown.  
When over dubbing is on, the combined input and  
playback signals are shown.  
5
File name  
To set a different item in the same menu, press  
the µ key to select the item you want to set.  
The file name that will automatically be given to  
recorded files is shown.  
6
7
To open the MENUscreen, press the MENU key.  
Input signal  
The input signal is shown.  
To return to the Home Screen, press the  
HOME key.  
Elapsed time/remaining time  
(hours: minutes: seconds)  
Shows the amount of time that can be recorded  
when in standby.  
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MENU key  
Basic operation  
Opens the MENUscreen.  
Use the following keys to operate the various  
screens.  
PB CONTROL key  
Opens the PB CONTROLscreen.  
Open screens  
AUTO key  
MENU, PB CONTROL, AUTO and HOME keys  
Opens the AUTO RECscreen.  
Confirm operations  
HOME key  
ENTER/MARK key  
When any other screen is open, press this to  
return to the Home Screen.  
Cancel operations  
STOP key  
ENTER/MARK key  
Move left and right  
Use this to confirm the selection of a setting item  
or to answer “YES” to a confirmation message.  
Â/¯ keys  
Change settings  
STOP key  
Use this to answer “NO” to a confirmation  
Wheel  
message.  
¯ key  
Use this to move the cursor (the highlighted area)  
to the right on the screen, and to open folders on  
the BROWSEscreen.  
 key  
Use this to move the cursor (the highlighted area)  
to the left on the screen, and to close folders on  
the BROWSEscreen.  
Wheel  
Use this to select items and to change values.  
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Available recording time display  
Preparing with the REC SETTING menu  
The amount of time available for recording  
depends on the capacity of the SD card as well  
as the recording mode and sampling frequency  
You can check the potential recording time  
determined by the SD card and various settings  
on the REC SETTINGscreen.  
Make settings suitable to the recording material  
and conditions.  
1 Press the MENU key to open the MENUscreen.  
2 Use the wheel to select REC SETTING, and press the  
ENTER/MARK key.  
3 Use the FORMATitem to set the recording mode,  
choosing from the following options.  
Time available for recording  
WAV 16/24 bit  
MP3 32/64/96/128/192/256/320 kbps  
Setting the input  
4 Use the SAMPLEitem to set the sampling  
Select the recording input source by using the  
input switch on the top panel.  
frequency, choosing either 44.1 or 48 kHz.  
5 Use the SIZEitem to set the maximum size,  
LINE  
LINE IN connector  
choosing from the following options.  
UNI  
Built-in directional stereo mics  
Built-in omnidirectional stereo mics  
XLR MIC IN connectors  
64M/128M/256M/512M/1G/2G  
OMNI  
XLR  
NOTE  
• Higher values provide better recording quality. WAV  
files are higher quality than MP3 files, but they take  
up more space, so MP3 formats allow for longer  
recordings.  
• If the maximum set file size is exceeded during  
recording, the unit will automatically continue record-  
ing in a new file.  
• Depending on the file format, the amount of record-  
ing time will differ for the same file size.  
• Recording automatically stops if recording time  
exceeds 24 hours.  
Recording with the built-in mics  
(UNI/OMNI)  
UNI MICS  
Set the INPUT switch to UNI.  
These mics are suitable for recording live  
performances of instrumentalists and bands, as  
well as field recording, for example.  
Point the mics at the sound source and place  
the unit in a stable location where there is little  
vibration.  
If noise is caused by wind, attach the windscreen.  
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OMNI MICS  
Set the INPUT switch to OMNI.  
These mics are suitable for recording meetings  
and other situations where you want to record  
everything in a wide space.  
CAUTION  
Do not connect or disconnect mics when the 48V  
switch is ON.  
Connecting a dynamic mic or other mic that does  
not require phantom power when the +48V switch  
is on could damage it. Please refer to the manual  
for the mic for details.  
Since using phantom power reduces the amount  
of time the unit can operate on battery power, we  
recommend using an AC adapter (sold separately).  
Place the unit in a stable location where there is  
little vibration.  
NOTE  
If noise is caused by air-conditioning or a draft, for  
example, use the unit’s low-cut filter. (See “Using the  
Since some mics drain alkaline batteries extremely  
quickly, we recommend using the included BP-L2  
lithium ion battery when operating on battery  
power. The amount of time that the unit can  
operate on battery power varies greatly according  
to the type of mic used. See the mic manual or  
documentation for additional information.  
Recording with external mics (XLR)  
Set the INPUT switch to XLR.  
Connect an external XLR mic to the XLR MIC IN  
connector.  
When only one mic is connected, it is possible  
to record the same signal on both left and right  
Recording an external device (LINE)  
Set the INPUT switch to LINE.  
Use a stereo miniplug cable to connect to the  
output of an external audio device.  
Other audio equipment or  
external sound source  
When using a condenser mic that requires  
phantom power, set the +48V switch to ON.  
NOTE  
Set where to save the file  
Set the folder where recorded files are saved. If  
no setting is made, new recording files are placed  
The XLR connector pins are as follows.  
1: Ground, 2: Hot, 3: Cold  
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NOTE  
Adjusting the input level  
When in recording standby or during recording,  
the speaker does not output sound even if the  
SPEAKER switch is ON.  
1 Press the RECORD (º) key to put the unit in  
recording standby.  
Connect headphones (sold separately) to the head-  
phones connector ( ) if you want to adjust the level  
or record while monitoring the input.  
Use the /SP OUT volume to adjust the monitor-  
ing volume. This does not affect the sound of the  
recording.  
In addition to adjusting the input volume, try  
adjusting the distance and angles between the  
mics and sound sources.  
2 Set the MIC GAIN to M, and adjust the INPUT  
volume so that the level meters extend as far as  
possible without causing the PEAK indicator to  
light.  
Use the auto gain control and limiter functions to  
prevent loud sound sources from distorting when  
Recording  
Press the RECORD (º) key to put the unit in  
recording standby.  
Press the RECORD (º) key again to start recording.  
If the level meters do not extend very far even  
as the INPUT volume setting approaches 10, set  
the MIC GAIN to H. On the other hand, if the level  
meters stay extended even as the INPUT volume  
setting approaches 0, set the MIC GAIN to L.  
Stop recording  
NOTE  
When recording, press the STOP (ª) key to stop  
recording and return to the beginning of the file.  
If the INPUT switch is set to LINE, the MIC GAIN  
setting has no effect.  
Pause recording  
MIC GAIN  
When recording, press the RECORD (º) key or the  
PLAY/PAUSE (¥/π) key to pause recording.  
H (high)  
Use with meetings, voices and other quiet or  
distant sounds  
NOTE  
When paused, press the RECORD (º) key or PLAY/  
PAUSE (¥/π) key again to restart recording. This  
continues recording in the same file.  
M (mid)  
Use with acoustic guitars and wind instruments,  
for example  
L (low)  
Use with band performances and other loud or  
close sounds.  
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Dividing files and creating new files  
while recording  
1 Select the file you want to divide.  
2 Press the MENU key to open the MENUscreen.  
3 Use the wheel to select DIVIDEand press the  
Creating new files manually while  
recording (track incrementing)  
ENTER/MARK key.  
You can manually split a recording by creating a  
new file.  
Press the key while recording.  
4 Use the wheel to determine where the file will be  
NOTE  
divided, and press the ENTER/MARK key.  
When new files are created, incremental numbers are  
added to the end of each file name.  
CAUTION  
A new file cannot be created if the total number of  
files and folders would exceed 999.  
Files shorter than two seconds cannot be created.  
5 Press the ENTER/MARK key to divide the file, or  
press the STOP key to cancel the operation and  
return to the DIVIDEscreen.  
If the name of a newly created file would be the  
same as that of an existing file, the number will be  
incremented until the new file has a unique name.  
Creating new files automatically while  
recording (automatic track  
incrementing)  
NOTE  
Without pausing recording, a new file can be  
created automatically during recording when a  
file size or input level set in advance is exceeded.  
(See “Preparing with the REC SETTING menu”  
on page 25 and “Start new files automatically  
during recording (TRK INC)” on page 30.)  
When the DIVIDE screen is open, you can press the  
PLAY/PAUSE (¥/π) key and to set the divide posi-  
tion while playing the track.  
After dividing a file, two new files with ”_a” and  
”_b” added to the end of the original file name  
are created. For example if the original filename  
is “DR-100_0000.wav” then the new files will be  
named “DR-100_0000_a.wav” (the recording  
before the division point) and “DR-100_0000_b.  
wav” (the recording after the division point).  
Automatically cutting silences during  
recording  
MP3 files cannot be divided.  
The unit can be set to automatically pause  
recording when it detects silence, and then restart  
recording when the signal is input again.  
This does not create new files, but cuts  
unnecessary silences, reducing the amount of card  
space used. Moreover, a mark is automatically  
added at the time when the unit pauses, making  
division after recording easy. (See “Automatically  
If the SD card has insufficient open space, division  
might not be possible.  
Division is not possible if the file name would  
become more than 200 characters long.  
Division is not possible if a file that already exists  
has the same name as the name that would be  
given to a new file created by division.  
Add marks during recording at positions where you  
want to divide a file.  
Marks can be added manually (see “Adding  
automatically when the unit detects silence (see  
(MARK)” on page 29). These marks can be easily  
located after recording.  
Dividing a file manually (DIVIDE)  
You can split a recorded file into two files at any  
position you like. This is convenient for splitting  
a continuous recording into multiple files.  
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6–Recording  
Automatic recording (AUTO REC)  
Enabling automatic recording  
This function allows the unit to respond to input  
sound levels and start and pause recording,  
as well as set marks and create new files, for  
example.  
This function is convenient for recording only  
when people are speaking during meetings,  
creating marks for finding the starts of songs and  
dividing files after recording, and automatically  
dividing files.  
When the input signal exceeds the START LEVEL  
recording begins automatically.  
NOTE  
The MODE setting does not affect this function.  
1 Press the AUTO key to open the AUTO RECscreen.  
2 Set the value of the START LEVELitem.  
3 Press the HOME key to return to the Home  
Screen.  
4 Press the RECORD (º) key while holding down  
the AUTO key to put the unit into recording  
standby.  
Recording starts automatically when the input  
signal exceeds the START LEVEL  
.
MODE  
MARK  
NOTE  
Press the STOP ) key to stop automatic recording.  
Automatically adds marks during recording  
PAUSE  
Automatically pauses during recording  
TRK INC  
Automatically adding marks when  
recording (MARK)  
Automatically creates new files during recording  
The unit can be set to automatically add marks  
to files during recording after they become less  
than the END LEVELsetting and the END DELAYtime  
passes. Marks can also be automatically added  
when the input signal exceeds the START LEVEL  
setting again.  
START LEVEL  
Signal is judged to have been input when it  
exceeds this level  
END LEVEL  
1 Press the AUTO key to open the AUTO RECscreen.  
Signal is judged to have stopped when it becomes  
less than this level  
2 Set the MODEitem to MARK  
.
END DELAY  
Time that recording continues after the signal  
level becomes less than the END LEVEL  
NOTE  
3 Set the value of the END LEVELitem.  
If you press the AUTO key when recording or in  
recording standby, the current AUTO REC setting  
can be checked.  
4 Set the value of the START LEVELitem.  
5 Press the HOME key to return to the Home  
When AUTO REC is on, the RECORD [º] key will  
Screen.  
blink more rapidly than usual In recording standby.  
6 Press the RECORD (º) key while holding down  
the AUTO key to put the unit into recording  
standby.  
Overdub recording is not possible when using the  
AUTO REC function.  
Recording starts automatically when the input  
signal exceeds the START LEVELvalue.  
NOTE  
Press the STOP (ª) key to stop automatic recording.  
You can also add marks manually. (See “Adding  
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NOTE  
Automatically pausing recording (PAUSE)  
Press the STOP (ª) key to stop automatic recording.  
You can set the unit to automatically pause after  
the input level of the recording becomes less  
than the END LEVELsetting and the END DELAYtime  
passes.  
You can also create new files manually. (See  
When new files are created, incremental numbers  
are added to the end of each file name.  
1 Press the AUTO key to open the AUTO RECscreen.  
CAUTION  
2 Set the MODE item to PAUSE  
.
A new file cannot be created if the total number of  
files and folders would exceed 999.  
Files shorter than two seconds cannot be created.  
If the name of a new created file would be the  
same as that of an existing file, the number will be  
incremented until the new file has a unique name.  
3 Set the value of the END LEVELitem.  
4 Set the value of the END DELAYitem.  
Mark function  
5 Press the HOME key to return to the Home  
Screen.  
6 Press the RECORD (º) key while holding down  
the AUTO key to put the unit into recording  
standby.  
Adding marks manually to a recording  
You can manually add marks to a recording where  
you want them.  
Recording starts automatically when the input  
signal exceeds the START LEVELvalue.  
Press the ENTER/MARK key while recording to  
add a mark.  
NOTE  
Press the STOP (ª) key to stop automatic recording.  
Start new files automatically during  
recording (TRK INC)  
NOTE  
A new file can be created automatically during  
recording when, after once becoming less than the  
end level, the input signal exceeds the start level  
again.  
A mark is automatically added when you restart  
recording after temporarily pausing.  
Mark information is stored in the file with  
numbers between 01–99. The maximum number  
of marks in a file is 99.  
1 Press the AUTO key to open the AUTO RECscreen.  
2 Set the MODE item to TRK INC  
.
Moving to a mark position  
You can move to marks in the currently selected  
file when paused and during playback.  
You can use this function to identify points to  
create shortcuts to the beginning of songs, for  
example.  
3 Set the value of the END LEVELitem.  
4 Set the value of the START LEVELitem.  
Press the Âkeys while pressing and  
holding the ENTER/MARK key during playback or  
when stopped.  
5 Press the HOME key to return to the Home  
Screen.  
6 Press the RECORD (º) key while holding down  
the AUTO key to put the unit into recording  
standby.  
NOTE  
You cannot move to a mark in a different file.  
Recording starts automatically when the input  
signal exceeds the START LEVELvalue.  
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6–Recording  
Recording the moment before  
pushing RECORD (PRE REC)  
Recording playback and input  
sounds together (overdubbing)  
By using prerecording, when the unit is in  
recording standby you can record up to two  
seconds of the signal input before the RECORD (º)  
button is pushed to start recording.  
When an audio file is playing back, you can  
record the playback sound together with the  
input sound. This creates a new file and does not  
overwrite the playback file.  
1 Press the MENU key to open the MENUscreen.  
Adjust the levels of the input and playback  
sounds  
2 Use the wheel to select REC SETTING, and press the  
ENTER/MARK key.  
3 Set the PRE RECitem to ON  
.
Before recording the input and playback sounds  
together, you should carefully balance their  
levels.  
1 Turn input monitoring ON.  
This allows you to listen to the input sound  
even if the unit is not recording or in recording  
TIP  
By using this in combination with the auto-record  
function, you can record events without losing the  
beginnings of sounds.  
2 Select the audio file that you want to record,  
and press the PLAY/PAUSE (¥/π) key to start  
playback.  
NOTE  
If the amount of time in record standby is less than  
two seconds, the sound for that amount of time is  
recorded.  
You cannot use the PRE REC function with overdub  
recording. When overdubbing please set the PRE  
REC item OFF.  
3 Adjust the playback and input signals so that the  
PEAK indicator does not light. (See “Adjusting  
NOTE  
You cannot change the input monitoring setting  
during recording or when in recording standby.  
When input monitoring is ON (and during overdub  
recording) the PEAK indicator shows the maximum  
level of the combined input and playback signals.  
Delaying the start of recording  
(REC DELAY)  
This function allows you to delay the start of  
recording by 0.3 seconds (fixed interval) after the  
RECORD (º) key is pressed.  
This is useful when you want to avoid recording  
the sound of pressing the RECORD (º) key.  
1 Press the MENU key to open the MENUscreen.  
2 Use the wheel to select REC SETTING, and press the  
ENTER/MARK key.  
3 Set the DELAYitem to ON  
.
NOTE  
Set PRE REC to OFF when you set REC DELAY to ON.  
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6–Recording  
Recording an overdub  
NOTE  
You cannot overdub if input monitoring is OFF or  
1 Select the file that you want to overdub.  
the PRE REC function is ON.  
2 Press the RECORD (º) key to open a submenu.  
When overdub recording, you cannot use the  
AUTO REC function or start new files manually.  
You cannot overdub when the recording format  
is MP3. Select WAV16BIT or WAV24BIT regardless  
of the format of the playback file. (See “Preparing  
with the REC SETTING menu” on page 25.) The  
sampling frequency of the playback file is preserved  
regardless of the sampling frequency setting for  
overdub recording.  
3 In the OVERDUBsubmenu, set it to ON  
.
4 Press the RECORD (º) key to start recording.  
The following error message appears if the  
selected file cannot be played back.  
Stop overdubbing  
Press the STOP (ª) key during recording to stop  
recording and return to the start of the file.  
CAUTION  
You cannot pause during overdub recording.  
Recording time  
SD/SDHC card capacity (hours:minutes)  
File format (recording setting)  
1GB  
2GB  
4GB  
8GB  
13:28  
44.1kHz  
1:41  
1:33  
1:07  
1:02  
3:22  
3:06  
2:15  
2:04  
6:44  
6:12  
4:30  
4:08  
16bit  
48kHz  
12:24  
9:00  
WAV  
44.1kHz  
24bit  
48kHz  
8:16  
32kbps  
64kbps  
44.1kHz/48kHz  
44.1kHz/48kHz  
44.1kHz/48kHz  
44.1kHz/48kHz  
44.1kHz/48kHz  
44.1kHz/48kHz  
44.1kHz/48kHz  
74:32  
37:16  
24:50  
18:38  
12:25  
9:19  
149:04  
72:32  
49:40  
37:16  
24:50  
18:37  
14:54  
298:08  
149:04  
99:20  
74:32  
49:40  
37:16  
29:48  
596:16  
298:08  
198:40  
149:04  
99:20  
74:32  
59:36  
96kbps  
MP3  
128kbps  
192kbps  
256kbps  
320kbps  
7:27  
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7–Playback  
Selecting files for playback (skip)  
Rewinding and fast-forwarding  
(search)  
When the Home Screen is open, press the µ and  
keys to select the file for playback.  
When the Home Screen is open and a track is  
playing back or stopped, press and hold the µ or  
keys to rewind or fast-forward and search the  
playback track.  
If you press the µ key when the playback  
position is located at the middle of a file, it will  
return to the beginning of that file. If you press  
the µ key when located at the beginning of  
a file, the playback position will skip to the  
beginning of the previous file.  
NOTE  
You can set the search speed. (See “Setting the search  
If you press the key when located at the  
beginning of or middle of a file, the playback  
position will skip to the beginning of the next file.  
NOTE  
Using the wheel to change the  
playback position  
You can also choose files for playback by name. (See  
When the Home Screen is open and a track is  
playing back or stopped, you can use the wheel to  
change the playback position.  
NOTE  
Playback (PLAY)  
The faster you turn the wheel, the more rapidly the  
position changes.  
When the Home Screen is open and playback is  
stopped, press the PLAY/PAUSE (¥/π) key to start  
playback.  
No sound is output while the wheel is being  
turned.  
Use the /SP OUTPUT volume to adjust the volume  
of the speaker or attached headphones.  
Repeat playback (REPEAT)  
NOTE  
You can repeatedly playback one file or multiple  
files within a designated area.  
1 Press the MENU key to open the MENUscreen.  
Files in the playback area can be played. (See “Setting  
2 Use the wheel to select PLAY MODEand press the  
Stopping (STOP)  
ENTER/MARK key.  
When the Home Screen is open and a track is  
playing back, press the STOP (ª) key to stop  
playback at the current position.  
Press the STOP (ª) key again to return to the  
beginning of the file.  
3 Set the REPEATitem to one of the following  
selections  
SINGLE  
Pausing (PAUSE)  
Play the selected file one time  
When the Home Screen is open and a track is  
playing back, press the PLAY/PAUSE (¥/π) key to  
pause playback at the current position.  
1 REPEAT  
Play the selected file repeatedly  
ALL REPEAT  
Press the PLAY/PAUSE (¥/π) key again to restart  
playback from that position.  
Play all the files in the designated area repeatedly  
OFF  
Play every file in the designated area once  
4 Return to the Home Screen and select the file  
that you want to play. In the case of ALL REPEAT  
and OFFset the playback area first. (See “Setting  
the playback area (AREA)” below.)  
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7–Playback  
Setting the playback area (AREA)  
Adding files to the playlist  
(PLAYLIST)  
Set the playback area for repeat and ordinary  
playback.  
1 Press the MENU key to open the MENUscreen.  
1 Press the MENU key to open the MENUscreen.  
2 Use the wheel to select BROWSEand press the  
ENTER/MARK key.  
2 Use the wheel to select PLAY MODEand press the  
ENTER/MARK key.  
3 Select a file name that you want to add to the  
playlist, and press the ENTER/MARK key.  
4 Select ADD LISTfrom the submenu and press the  
ENTER/MARK key to add that file to the playlist.  
3 Set the AREAitem to one of the following options.  
ALL FILES  
All files in the MUSICfolder are played back  
NOTE  
Tracks in the playlist are played back in the order that  
they were added.  
FOLDER  
All files in the designated folder are played back  
NOTE  
If you select FOLDER, choose the folder you want  
from the BROWSE screen. (See “Working with  
Working with the playlist  
1 Press the MENU key to open the MENUscreen.  
If you select a file in a folder with the cursor and  
press the key or the ENTER/MARK key and then  
choose PLAY from the submenu, the folder that  
contains the file becomes the selected folder.  
2 Use the wheel to select PLAYLISTand press the  
ENTER/MARK key.  
PLAYLIST  
Files in the playlist are played back in order  
NOTE  
NOTE  
If you select PLAYLIST, but no files have been  
added to the playlist, a "No PLAYLIST" pop-up  
appears.  
Select cancel in the submenu to close it.  
You can add files as you like to the playlist. (See  
“Adding files to the playlist” below.)  
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7–Playback  
Changing the playlist order (MOVE)  
Clear the entire playlist (ALL CLR)  
1 Press the MENU key to open the MENUscreen.  
1 Press the MENU key to open the MENUscreen.  
2 Use the wheel to select PLAYLIST, and press the  
2 Use the wheel to select PLAYLIST, and press the  
ENTER/MARK key.  
ENTER/MARK key.  
3 Use the wheel to select the file that you want to  
3 Use the wheel to select any file name, and press  
move, and press the ENTER/MARK key.  
the ENTER/MARK key.  
4 Select ALL CLRfrom the submenu, and press the  
4 Select MOVEfrom the submenu, and press the  
ENTER/MARK key to open a confirmation screen.  
ENTER/MARK key to highlight the file number.  
5 Press the ENTER/MARK key to remove all files  
from the playlist, or press the STOP (ª) key to  
cancel this operation.  
5 Turn the wheel to set the desired position and  
press the ENTER/MARK key to move the file.  
6 Repeat these procedures to reorder files as  
you like.  
NOTE  
Files deleted from the playlist are not erased from  
the unit.  
Delete files from the playlist (DELETE)  
Play files in the playlist (PLAY)  
1 Press the MENU key to open the MENUscreen.  
1 Press the MENU key to open the MENUscreen.  
2 Use the wheel to select PLAYLIST, and press the  
ENTER/MARK key.  
2 Use the wheel to select PLAYLIST, and press the  
ENTER/MARK key.  
3 Use the wheel to select the file that you want to  
delete, and press the ENTER/MARK key.  
3 Use the wheel to select the file that you want to  
play, and press the ENTER/MARK key.  
4 Select DELETEfrom the submenu, and press the  
ENTER/MARK key to delete the file.  
4 Select PLAYfrom the submenu, and press the  
ENTER/MARK key to return to the Home Screen  
and start playback.  
5 Repeat these procedures to delete other files.  
NOTE  
Files deleted from the playlist are not erased from  
the unit.  
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7–Playback  
1 When the Home Screen is open, press and hold  
the PB CONTROL key to open the PB CONTROL  
screen.  
Loop playback (I/O LOOP)  
You can set an IN point (starting point) and OUT  
point (ending point) within a file and play the part  
of the file between these points repeatedly.  
1 When the Home Screen is open and the track is  
playing or paused, press the I/O LOOP key at the  
position where you want the loop to start to set  
the IN point.  
2 Set the VSAitem to ONor OFF. When Variable  
Speed Audition (VSA) is ON, pitch does not  
change even when the speed is changed. When  
OFF, the pitch changes with the speed.  
2 When the track is playing or paused, press the  
I/O LOOP key at the position where you want the  
loop to end to set the OUT point.  
3 After setting both the IN and OUT points, loop  
playback starts automatically.  
3 Use the SPEEDitem to adjust the playback speed.  
4 Press the STOP (ª) key to stop loop playback.  
You can also press the PLAY/PAUSE (¥/π) key to  
restart playback from the endpoint.  
NOTE  
4 Press the HOME key to return to the Home  
You cannot set the IN and OUT points in different  
Screen.  
files.  
5 Press the PB CONTROL key briefly to turn this  
IN and OUT point settings are lost when you select  
function ON and OFF.  
a different file.  
If you press the I/O LOOP key when IN and OUT  
NOTE  
points are already set, their settings will be erased.  
You can also turn PB CONTROL ON and OFF from the  
PB CONTROL screen.  
Setting accurate IN and OUT points might not be  
possible with Variable Bit Rate (VBR) format MP3  
files.  
Adjusting the playback volume  
Adjusting the playback speed (PB  
CONTROL)  
The volume output from the built-in speaker or  
the connector can be adjusted by using the /SP  
OUTPUT dial.  
You can adjust the playback speed by up to -50%  
or +16% of the original value. When doing so, it  
is possible to change the pitch with the speed or  
maintain the original pitch.  
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8–Connecting with a Computer  
By connecting this unit with a computer using the  
Transferring files to a computer  
1 Click the "DR-100" drive on the computer  
screen to show the "MUSIC" and "UTILITY"  
folders.  
USB cable, you can transfer audio files on the SD  
card in the unit to a computer, as well as transfer  
audio files on the computer to the SD card in the  
unit.  
2 Open the "MUSIC" folder and drag and  
drop the files that you want to transfer to the  
computer to destinations of your choice.  
This unit can handle audio files of the following  
formats (only stereo files).  
MP3: 32–320 kbps, 44.1/48 kHz  
WAV: 44.1/48 kHz, 16/24 bit  
Transferring files from a computer  
1 Click the "DR-100" drive on the computer  
screen to show the "MUSIC" and "UTILITY"  
folders.  
2 Drag and drop files on the computer that you  
want to transfer to the unit to the "MUSIC"  
folder.  
Computer  
TIP  
You can manage the MUSIC folder from the  
computer.  
USB  
You can create subfolders in the MUSIC folder  
up to the second level for use with this unit. The  
DR-100 cannot recognize subfolders and audio files  
on the third level or below.  
CAUTION  
You cannot use this unit’s other functions when it is  
connected to a computer by USB.  
When connected, "connected... USB" appears on  
the screen of the recorder.  
If an SD card is not properly inserted before  
making the USB connection, "Can't Save Data  
"
appears on the screen.  
This unit appears on the computer screen as  
external volume named "DR-100."  
The MUSIC and UTILITY folders are in the  
"DR-100" drive.  
Disconnecting from a computer  
Connecting a computer  
Before disconnecting the USB cable, use the  
proper procedures for your computer to unmount  
the "DR-100" (as an external drive). The recorder  
will automatically restart.  
Confirm that an SD card is properly inserted  
into the unit, and use the included USB cable to  
connect this unit with a computer.  
See the computer’s operation manual for  
instructions about how to unmount an external  
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9–Working with Files and Folders  
Use the µ and keys to move up and down  
the folder levels, and press the ENTER/MARK key  
Showing files inside folders  
to open the submenu.  
1 Press the MENU key to open the MENUscreen.  
Use the wheel to select items on the same folder  
level.  
2 Use the wheel to select BROWSE, and press the  
ENTER/MARK key.  
NOTE  
Choose CANCEL from the submenu to close it.  
The Root Folder Holds all subfolders and files  
A folder that contains a subfolder  
A folders that does not contain a subfolder  
Currently open folder  
4 Choose one of the following options from the  
submenu, and press the ENTER/MARK key to  
execute it.  
SELECT  
The first file in the selected folder is selected and  
the Home Screen reopens.  
CREATE  
A new folder is created inside the selected folder.  
Audio file  
NOTE  
3 Use the wheel to select a closed folder.  
If you want to create a folder under the root folder  
press the µ key and select the  
folder. Press the  
ENTER/MARK key to open its submenu.  
CAUTION  
Folders can only be made to two levels. If you try to  
create a new folder inside of a second level folder,  
"Layer too Deep" appears on the screen and a new  
folder is not created.  
4 Press the key to open the folder and view the  
files and folders inside it.  
ALLDEL  
Delete all the files inside the selected folder.  
CAUTION  
This operation does not delete subfolders inside the  
folder. Furthermore, this operation does not delete  
read only files and files that are not recognized by the  
unit.  
5 Press the µ key to close the folder and move up  
a level.  
Working with folders  
1 Press the MENU key to open the MENUscreen.  
2 Use the wheel to select BROWSE, and press the  
ENTER/MARK key.  
3 Use the wheel to select a folder, and press the  
ENTER/MARK key to open a submenu.  
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9–Working with Files and Folders  
Add identification tags to files  
(QUICK TAG)  
Working with files  
1 Press the MENU key to open the MENUscreen.  
You can easily add symbols to file names for  
identification.  
This is useful for distinguishing important files  
from unimportant ones, for example.  
1 When the Home Screen is open, press the QUICK  
2 Use the wheel to select BROWSE, and press the  
ENTER/MARK key.  
3 Use the wheel to select a file, and press the  
ENTER/MARK key to open its submenu.  
key to open a popup menu.  
2 Select TAGfrom the menu, and press the ENTER/  
MARK key.  
3 Use the wheel to select a symbol (Oor X), and  
press the ENTER/MARK key to add it to the name,  
or press the STOP key to cancel adding a symbol.  
NOTE  
Choose CANCEL from the submenu to close it.  
4 Choose one of the following options from the  
submenu, and press the ENTER/MARK key to  
execute it.  
PLAY  
Return to the Home Screen and start playback of  
the selected file.  
If you add a tag the filename changes as follows.  
For example, if the file name is "DR-100_0000.  
wav" then the new filename becomes "DR-  
100_0000_o.wav" or "DR-100_0000_x.wav".  
INFO  
Display information about the selected file  
ADD LIST  
Add the selected file to the playlist  
DELETE  
Delete the selected playback file  
(QUICK DEL)  
Deleted the selected file  
You can easily delete the selected playback file.  
1 When the Home Screen is open, press the QUICK  
key to open a popup menu.  
2 Select DELfrom the menu, and press the ENTER/  
MARK key.  
3 Press the ENTER/MARK key to delete the file, or  
press the STOP (ª) key to cancel deletion.  
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10–Settings and Information  
Card information (CARD)  
Using the INFORMATION screens  
Various information about this unit can be  
checked on these screens.  
1 Press the MENU key to open the MENUscreen.  
2 Use the wheel to select INFORMATION, and press the  
ENTER/MARK key.  
TOTAL MUSIC:  
3 Use the wheel to change the open page.  
Shows the number of playable files contained by  
the Music Folder.  
File information (FILE)  
TOTAL FOLDER:  
Shows the total number of folders in the Music  
Folder.  
TOTAL SIZE:  
Shows the total SD card capacity.  
REMAIN SIZE/USED SIZE:  
WAV/MP3:  
Shows the amount of unused/used capacity on the  
SD card.  
File format  
WAV:  
MP3:  
NOTE  
Bit-length  
Stereo/mono  
Sampling frequency (Hz)  
Bit-rate (kbps)  
CBR/VBR  
NOTE  
Press the µ or key to switch between REMAIN  
SIZE and USED SIZE.  
System information (SYSTEM)  
Sampling frequency (Hz)  
CBR: constant bit rate  
VBR: variable bit rate  
TITLE:  
Shows the file name. If an MP3 file has ID3 tag  
CUE/REV SPD:  
title information that information appears.  
Shows the speed of forward and backward  
searching.  
DATE:  
Date of file creation  
AUTO OFF:  
Shows the automatic power OFF setting.  
SIZE:  
File size  
BACKLIGHT:  
Shows the automatic backlight OFF setting.  
System Ver.:  
Shows the system firmware version.  
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10–Settings and Information  
Battery information (BATTERY)  
Setting mono input (TYPE)  
When recording with just one connected external  
XLR mic, for example, you can input and record  
its input signal to both left and right channels.  
1 Press the MENU key to open the MENUscreen.  
2 Use the wheel to select INPUT SETTING, and press  
Li-Ion:  
the ENTER/MARK key.  
Amount of power remaining, priority (1: main, 2:  
backup)  
3 Set the TYPEitem to MONO  
.
AA:  
Amount of power remaining, priority (1: main, 2:  
backup), battery type setting  
When using an AC adapter, the amount of power  
remaining in the lithium ion battery is not shown.  
The icon always appears.  
Values: STEREO (default), MONO  
NOTE  
If INPUT is set to LINE, recording is always in stereo  
regardless of this setting.  
CAUTION  
When set to MONO, recordings are not made as  
mono files, but rather as stereo files with identical left  
and right channels.  
Using input monitoring (MONITOR)  
Using the low cut filter (LOW CUT)  
Normally the unit must be recording or in record  
standby to monitor the input sound level. In order  
to conduct overdub recording, however, you need  
to balance the levels of the playback and input  
sounds beforehand. This function allows you to  
monitor the input sound even during playback.  
This function allows low frequency sounds in the  
input signal to be reduced.  
Turn this ON when there is undesirable noise  
from air-conditioning or fans, for example.  
1 Press the MENU key to open the MENUscreen.  
1 Press the MENU key to open the MENUscreen.  
2 Use the wheel to select INPUT SETTING, and press  
2 Use the wheel to select INPUT SETTING, and press  
the ENTER/MARK key.  
the ENTER/MARK key.  
3 Use the LOW CUT item to set the low cut filter  
3 Set the MONITORitem to ON  
.
frequency.  
Values: OFF (default), ON  
Values: OFF (default), 40Hz, 80HZ, 120Hz  
NOTE  
NOTE  
You cannot change this setting during recording or  
record standby.  
If INPUT is set to LINE, the filter is OFF regardless of  
this setting.  
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10–Settings and Information  
Using the auto gain control and  
limiter (LEVEL CTRL)  
Adjusting the playback level  
(MIX BALANCE)  
You can use the auto gain control (AUTO) or limiter  
(LMT) depending on the application or conditions.  
You can adjust the level of the playback sound  
when overdub recording and when input  
monitoring is ON.  
1 Press the MENU key to open the MENUscreen.  
Auto gain control (AUTO)  
2 Use the wheel to select MIX BALANCE, and press the  
Using this, adjustments are made automatically to  
achieve a volume level that is as even as possible.  
Sensitivity is raised and lowered depending on  
the strength of the input signal This is useful for  
recording people in a meeting who are at different  
distances from the microphones, for example.  
ENTER/MARK key.  
3 Use the wheel to set the value.  
NOTE  
When the auto gain control function is on, volume is  
adjusted automatically, so the INPUT volume control  
has no effect.  
Values: 0–20 (default is 20)  
CAUTION  
You cannot adjust this value when input monitoring  
Limiter (LMT)  
If the input signal is too loud, this function holds  
it down to an acceptable level, allowing distortion  
of the signal during recording to be avoided.  
Setting the file name format  
1 Press the MENU key to open the MENUscreen.  
You can set the format of the names given to files  
when recorded by this unit.  
2 Use the wheel to select INPUT SETTING, and press  
the ENTER/MARK key.  
3 Set the LEVEL CTRLitem to AUTOor LMT  
.
File name format  
1 Press the MENU key to open the MENUscreen.  
2 Use the wheel to select FILE NAME, and press the  
ENTER/MARK key.  
Values: AUTO (default), LMT  
3 Set the TYPEitem to WORDor DATE  
.
4 Set the LIMITER/AUTO switch on the back of the  
unit to ON.  
Values: WORD (default), DATE  
WORD: Six characters set with the WORDitem are used  
as the file name, for example "DR-100_0000.wav".  
Date: The date is used as the file name, for  
example,"090101_0000.wav".  
NOTE  
The date is determined by the unit’s internal clock  
NOTE  
If INPUT is set to LINE, the limiter is activated regard-  
less of this setting.  
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Values: OFF (default), 3min, 5min, 10min, 30min  
Setting the file name (WORD)  
1 Press the MENU key to open the MENUscreen.  
Turning the backlight off  
automatically (BACKLIGHT)  
2 Use the wheel to select FILE NAME, and press the  
ENTER/MARK key.  
3 Select the WORDitem. Use the µ and keys to  
move the cursor, and use the wheel to select the  
characters.  
You can set the backlight to turn OFF  
automatically after a set amount of time of non-  
use when operating on battery power.  
1 Press the MENU key to open the MENUscreen.  
2 Use the wheel to select SETUP, and press the  
ENTER/MARK key  
3 Use the BACKLIGHTitem to set the time.  
In addition to letters and numbers, the following  
symbols can also be used.  
! # $ % & ' ( ) + , - . ; = @ [ ] ^ _ ` { } ~  
Setting the search speed  
(CUE/REV SPEED)  
Values: OFF, 5sec (default), 10sec, 15sec, 30sec  
You can set the rewind/fast-forward (search)  
speed.  
1 Press the MENU key to open the MENUscreen.  
Adjusting the contrast (CONTRAST)  
You can adjust the display contrast.  
1 Press the MENU key to open the MENUscreen.  
2 Use the wheel to select SETUP, and press the  
2 Use the wheel to select SETUP, and press the  
ENTER/MARK key  
ENTER/MARK key  
3 Use the CUE/REV SPEEDitem to set the speed.  
3 Use the CONTRASTitem to set the value.  
Values: x2, x4, x8 (default), x10  
Values: 1–20 (default is 8)  
Turning the power off automatically  
(AUTO OFF)  
You can set the unit to turn OFF automatically  
after a set amount of time of non-use when  
operating on battery power.  
1 Press the MENU key to open the MENUscreen.  
2 Use the wheel to select SETUP, and press the  
ENTER/MARK key  
3 Use the AUTO OFFitem to set the time.  
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3 Press the key at the QUICK FORMATor FULL  
Setting the brightness of the  
backlight (DIMMER)  
FORMATitem, and then press the ENTER/MARK key  
to open a confirmation screen.  
You can set the brightness of the backlight.  
QUICK FORMATscreen  
1 Press the MENU key to open the MENUscreen.  
2 Use the wheel to select SETUP, and press the  
ENTER/MARK key  
3 Use the DIMMERitem to set the value.  
FULL FORMATscreen  
Values: OFF, LOW, HIGH (default)  
4 Press the ENTER/MARK key to initialize the unit  
or press the STOP key to cancel.  
Restoring default settings  
(INITIALIZE)  
NOTE  
Use a PS-P520 AC adapter (sold separately) or be  
certain that the unit has plenty of remaining battery  
power when formatting. Full Format checks for  
memory errors, so it takes a particularly long time  
compared to Quick Format.  
You can restore the various settings of this device  
to their factory defaults.  
1 Press the MENU key to open the MENUscreen.  
2 Use the wheel to select SETUP, and press the  
ENTER/MARK key  
Setting the main battery source  
(MAIN)  
3 Press the key at the INITIALIZEitem, and  
then press the ENTER/MARK key to open a confir-  
mation screen.  
When both the lithium ion battery and AA  
batteries are installed, you can set one as a main  
power source and the other as a backup. Usually  
the unit uses the main power source.  
When the remaining power of the main battery  
source becomes low, the unit automatically  
switches to the backup, allowing continued  
operation.  
4 Press the ENTER/MARK key again to initialize the  
unit or press the STOP key to cancel.  
The battery source currently used and the amount  
of remaining power it has are shown at the upper  
right of the Home Screen.  
Formatting the SD card  
There are two ways to format the SD card in this  
unit: Quick Format and Full Format.  
Formatting an SD card erases all audio files on  
the card and automatically creates new “MUSIC”  
and “UTILITY” folders as well as the “dr-1.sys”  
file.  
1 Press the MENU key to open the MENUscreen.  
1 Press the MENU key to open the MENUscreen.  
2 Use the wheel to select BATTERY, and press the  
ENTER/MARK key  
2 Use the wheel to select SETUP, and press the  
ENTER/MARK key  
3 Use the MAINitem to set the main battery power  
source.  
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Values: Li-Ion (lithium ion battery), AA  
Changing the backup battery  
You can change the backup battery at any time  
when the main battery is in use, but you should  
confirm on the Home Screen that the main battery  
has enough remaining charge.  
The unit turns OFF if you remove the backup  
CAUTION  
battery while it is being used.  
The power turns off if the backup battery source does  
not have enough charge. In this case, all recordings,  
settings and other data will be lost.  
Setting the type of AA batteries  
(AA BATTERY)  
Changing batteries when the  
power is on  
You should set the type of AA batteries that you  
are using. This setting is used to show the amount  
of remaining battery charge and determine if the  
unit has enough power for normal operation.  
If both the lithium ion battery and AA batteries  
are installed, you can change batteries while  
continuing to record and use other functions.  
1 Press the MENU key to open the MENUscreen.  
NOTE  
2 Use the wheel to select SETUP, and press the  
In the following sections, for simplicity we refer to the  
main "battery" and backup "battery," even though the  
unit uses two AA batteries. Both AA batteries should  
be changed together.  
ENTER/MARK key  
3 Use the AA TYPEitem to set the type.  
ALKALI  
Ni-MH  
Alkaline batteries  
Nickel metal hydride batteries  
Changing the main battery  
Before changing the main battery, confirm that  
its charge has become low enough that power has  
switched to the backup battery.  
The unit turns OFF if you remove the main  
battery while it is being used.  
Values: ALKALI (default) Ni-MH  
If you must change the main battery even though  
it is in use, change the setting so that the backup  
battery becomes the main battery and confirm this  
operation on the Home Screen first.  
Confirm that the replaced battery is installed  
properly before changing the unit setting to make  
it the main battery.  
CAUTION  
If the backup battery charge becomes less than a  
certain level, you can change the MAIN setting.  
However, the power source does not change while  
the unit is recording.  
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10–Settings and Information  
Menu item list  
This list provides an overview of the various menu items and their settings that appear on the unit  
display. The items shown in bold are default setting values.  
MENU screen (press the MENU key)  
Menu item  
Display/Setting  
FILE (1/4)  
Settings or explanation  
Information about the file  
CARD (2/4)  
Information about the SD card  
Information about the system  
Information about the batteries  
SD card file operations  
INFORMATION  
SYSTEM (3/4)  
BATTERY (4/4)  
BROWSE  
PLAYLIST  
Playlist editing  
AREA  
FOLDER  
, PLAYLIST)  
Set the area for inclusion in repeat playback (ALL FILES,  
PLAY MODE  
REPEAT  
MONITOR  
TYPE  
OFF  
, SINGLE, 1 REPEAT, ALL REPEAT)  
Set the repeat playback mode (  
Set input monitoring (  
OFF  
, ON)  
Set the input type for the UNI MIC, OMNI MIC, XLR MIC IN (  
STEREO  
, MONO)  
INPUT SETTING  
LOW CUT  
LEVEL CTRL  
OFF  
, 40Hz, 80Hz, 120Hz)  
Set the low cut filter (  
Set the input level control function (AUTO,  
LMT  
)
Set the audio file format  
FORMAT  
(
WAV 16bit  
, WAV 24bit, MP3 32kbps, MP3 64kbps, MP3 96kbps, MP3 128kbps,  
MP3 192kbps, MP3 256kbps, MP3 320kbps)  
REC SETTING  
SAMPLE  
SIZE  
44.1kHz  
, 48kHz)  
Set the sampling frequency rate (  
Set the maximum file size (64M, 128M, 256M, 512M, 1G,  
2G  
)
PRE REC  
DELAY  
LEVEL  
OFF  
, ON)  
Set the PRE REC function (  
OFF  
Set the REC DELAY function ( , ON)  
MIX BALANCE  
DIVIDE  
20  
)
Playback level (0–  
Divide a file  
TYPE  
WORD  
, DATE)  
Set the type of automatic file name (  
Set the characters used when TYPEis set to WORD (  
x8  
FILE NAME  
WORD  
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)
CUE/REV SPEED  
Set the fast rewind and fast forward speed (x2, x4, , x10)  
Set the time before automatic shutdown when running on batteries  
(OFF, 3min, 5min,10min, 30min)  
AUTO OFF  
BACKLIGHT  
5sec  
, 10sec, 15sec, 30sec)  
Set the time before the backlight turns off (OFF,  
SETUP  
CONTRAST  
DIMMER  
8
Set the LCD contrast (0–20, default is )  
Set the backlight brightness (OFF, LOW,  
Restore the default settings  
HIGH  
)
INITIALIZE  
QUICK FORMAT  
FULL FORMAT  
MAIN  
Quick Format the SD card  
Full Format the SD card  
Li-Ion  
Set the main battery ( , AA)  
BATTERY  
AA TYPE  
ALKALI  
Set the AA battery type ( , Ni-MH)  
DATE/TIME  
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PB CONTROL screen (press and hold the PB CONTROL key)  
Menu item  
Display/Setting  
Settings or explanation  
VSA  
OFF  
Set VSA (  
, ON)  
PB CONTROL  
SPEED  
32  
)
Set the speed (-50–+16%, default  
AUTO REC screen (press the AUTO key)  
Menu item  
Display/Setting  
Settings or explanation  
MODE  
MARK  
Set the operation mode ( , PAUSE, TRK INC)  
Set the level that the unit recognizes as input to record  
(OFF, -6dB, -12dB, -24dB, -48dB)  
START LEVEL  
END LEVEL  
END DELAY  
AUTO REC  
Set the level below which the unit determines that there is no signal to record (OFF,  
-6dB, -12dB, -24dB, -48dB)  
Set the time that the unit waits to stop recording after it determines that there is no  
signal to record (1sec, 2sec, 3sec, 4sec, 5sec)  
List of popup menu items  
In addition to regular menus, there are popup menus that appear on other screens.  
BROWSE screen (select a folder and press the ENTER/MARK key)  
Overview  
Display/Setting  
Explanation  
SELECT  
Set a folder as the active folder  
Create a new folder  
CREATE  
Folder operations  
ALL DEL  
CANCEL  
Erase all the files in the folder (folders are not erased)  
Close the popup menu  
BROWSE screen (select a folder and press the ENTER/MARK key)  
Overview  
Display/Setting  
Explanation  
PLAY  
Select a file and play it (and return to the Home Screen)  
Show file information  
INFO  
ADD LIST  
DELETE  
File operations  
Add a file to the playlist  
Erase a file  
CANCEL  
Close the popup menu  
PLAYLIST screen (select a file and press the ENTER/MARK key)  
Overview  
Display/Setting  
Explanation  
PLAY  
Play the selected file  
ALL CLR  
DELETE  
MOVE  
Remove all files from the playlist  
Remove the selected file from the playlist (file is not erased from the card)  
Change the position of the track in the playlist  
Close the popup menu  
Edit the PLAYLIST  
CANCEL  
Home Screen (press the RECORD key when MONITOR is ON)  
Menu  
Display/Setting  
Explanation  
OFF  
ON  
Do not overdub  
Record an overdub  
OVERDUB  
Home Screen (press the QUICK key)  
Menu  
Display/Setting  
Explanation  
TAG  
DEL  
Add a tag to the file name  
Delete the file  
QUICK  
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11–Messages  
The following is a list of the popup messages that might appear on the DR-100 under certain conditions.  
Refer to this list if one of these popup messages appears and you want to check the meaning or  
determine a proper response.  
Message  
Meaning and response  
The DIVIDE function would cause the file name to exceed 200 characters. The DIVIDE function  
adds "_a" or "_b" to the end of the file name. Before choosing the DIVIDE function, connect the  
unit to a computer and edit the file name to less than 198 characters.  
File Name ERR  
The DIVIDE function would cause the file name to be the same as that of an existing file. The  
DIVIDE function adds "_a" or "_b" to the end of the file name. Before choosing the DIVIDE  
function, connect the unit to a computer and edit the file name.  
Dup File Name  
The file added to the playlist cannot be found or a file could be damaged. Please check the file in  
question.  
File Not Found  
Non-Supported  
Battery Empty  
I/O Too Short  
The audio file is not a supported format. Please see "8–Connecting with a Computer" for file  
formats that this unit can use.  
The battery is almost out of power. Recharge the lithium-ion battery and/or replace the AA  
batteries.  
The IN and OUT points are too close together. Reset the IN and OUT points with at least 1 second  
between them.  
File Not Found  
PLAYLIST  
The file in the Playlist cannot be found. Please confirm that the file is still in the Music Folder.  
No files have been added to the Playlist. Add a file to the Playlist or change the play mode to  
No PLAYLIST  
something besides PLAYLIST  
.
PLAYLIST Full  
The playlist is full. You cannot add more than 99 tracks to the Playlist.  
The card is not formatted properly or the formatting is broken. Change the card or press the  
ENTER/MARK key when this message appears to format the card in FAT format.  
MBR Error Init CARD  
CAUTION  
Execution of FAT formatting erases all data currently on the card.  
The FAT formatting of the card is abnormal or broken. This message also appears if you FAT  
formatted the card using a computer connected by USB and if a new card is inserted in the unit.  
Always use the DR-100 to conduct FAT formatting of cards to be used with it. Change the card or  
press the ENTER/MARK key when this message appears to format the card in FAT format.  
Format Error  
Format CARD  
CAUTION  
Execution of FAT formatting erases all data currently on the card.  
The system file is missing. This unit requires a system file for operation. When this message  
appears, press ENTER/MARK to automatically create a system file.  
File Not Found  
Make Sys File  
The system file required to operate this unit is invalid. When this message appears, press ENTER/  
MARK to automatically create a system file.  
Invalid SysFile  
Make Sys File  
Invalid Card  
Change Card  
Something might be wrong with the card. Change the card.  
This appears when the card is protected and lacks the necessary Music Folder and other folders  
and files. Unlock the write protect switch, restart the power and format the card.  
Protected Card  
Change Card  
Writing to the card timed out.  
Backup files on the card to your computer, and format the card.  
Write Timeout  
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11–Messages  
Message  
Meaning and response  
The card has no remaining capacity. Erase unnecessary files or move them to your computer to  
make open space.  
Card Full  
Layer too Deep  
Can't Divide  
Max File Size  
File Full  
Folders can be created down to two layers. You cannot create a new folder inside the current folder.  
The position selected for divide is not suitable (too close to the beginning or end of a track).  
The file is larger than the designated size or the recording time exceeded 24 hours.  
The total number of folders and files exceeds 999. Erase unnecessary files or move them to your  
computer.  
Card Error  
The card could not be handled properly. Replace the card.  
MP3 files cannot be divided.  
Current File MP3  
File Protected  
No Card  
The file is read only and cannot be erased.  
No card is in the unit, so recording is not possible.  
There is no file that can be played back.  
The file might be damaged.  
No PB File  
No MUSIC File  
There is no playback file, so DIVIDE and OVERDUB cannot be executed.  
Not Continued  
File Error  
Can't Save Data  
Player Error  
Device Error  
Writing Failed  
Sys Rom Err  
Remote Cmd  
Remote Rx  
If any of these errors occur, turn the unit power OFF and restart it. If the power cannot be turned  
OFF, remove the batteries and disconnect the AC adapter (if connected). If the error message  
continues to appear, please contact a TEAC Repair Center.  
System Err 50  
System Error 1  
System Error 2  
System Error 3  
System Error 4  
System Error 5  
System Error 6  
System Error 7  
System Error 8  
System Error 9  
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12–Specifications  
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Recording media:  
Audio input ratings  
SD cards (64 MB–2 GB) and SDHC cards (4 GB–32 GB)  
File system:  
FAT partition: FAT16/32  
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XLR MIC IN (L, R) inputs  
Connectors: XLR-3-32equivalent (balanced)  
Input impedance: 1.2 kΩ  
Battery life (continuous operation):  
Lithium ion battery (BP-L2):  
About 5 hours (recording time)  
About 5 hours (playback time)  
Ni-MH batteries (HR15/51):  
About 4 hours (recording time)  
About 4 hours (playback time)  
Alkaline batteries (LR6):  
GAIN HIGH setting  
Standard input level: -58 dBu  
Maximum input level: -42 dBu  
GAIN MID setting  
Standard input level: -36 dBu  
Maximum input level: -20 dBu  
GAIN LOW setting  
About 2 hours (recording time)  
About 2 hours (playback time)  
(Backlight off, set to 128-kbps mp3.  
Varies according to use conditions.)  
Standard input level: -14 dBu  
Maximum input level: +2 dBu  
º
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LINE IN input  
Connector: 3.5 mm stereo minijack  
Input impedance: 23 kΩ  
Standard input level: -10 dBV  
Maximum input level: +6 dBV  
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Operation temperature range:  
0–40º C  
Power consumption:  
1.7 W (MP3 playback)  
5.5 W (maximum)  
LINE OUT output  
Connector: 3.5 mm stereo minijack  
Standard output level: -10 dBV  
Maximum output level: +6 dBV  
º External dimensions (mm):  
80 (w) x 153 (h) x 35 (d) (excluding protrusions)  
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output  
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Weight:  
Connector: 3.5 mm stereo minijack  
Maximum output : 25 mW + 25 mW  
(with 32 Ω headphone connection)  
290 g (not including batteries)  
Accessory (sold separately)  
Built-in speakers  
Output: 0.4 W  
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AC adapter:  
PS-P520  
Audio performance  
Requirements for connected  
computers  
Frequency response (LINE IN > LINE OUT):  
20 Hz–20 kHz, +1/-3 dB (44.1 kHz)  
20 Hz–22 kHz, +1/-3 dB (48 kHz)  
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Windows:  
Distortion (LINE IN > LINE OUT):  
Pentium 300 MHz or better  
128 MB or more memory  
USB port (USB 2.0 recommended)  
Less than 0.01%  
S/N ratio (LINE IN > LINE OUT):  
90 dB or more  
º
Macintosh:  
266 MHz Power PC, iMac, G3, G4 or better  
64MB or more memory  
º
Compatible audio files:  
MP3 files: 32–320 kbps, sampling frequency 44.1/48 kHz,  
VBR playback, ID3 tag support up to Ver 2.4  
WAV les: sampling frequency 44.1/48 kHz,  
bit length: 16/24-bit  
USB port (USB 2.0 recommended)  
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Recommended USB host controller:  
Intel chipset  
Supported OS:  
Windows: Windows 2000 Professional SP4 or newer,  
Windows XP, Windows Vista  
Macintosh: Mac OS X 10.2 or newer  
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Dimensional drawing  
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DR-100  
Portable Digital Recorder  
TEAC CORPORATION  
Phone: +81-42-356-9143  
1-47 Ochiai, Tama-shi, Tokyo 206-8530, Japan  
TEAC AMERICA, INC.  
Phone: +1-323-726-0303  
7733 Telegraph Road, Montebello, California 90640 USA  
TEAC CANADA LTD.  
Phone: +1905-890-8008 Facsimile: +1905-890-9888  
5939 Wallace Street, Mississauga, Ontario L4Z 1Z8, Canada  
TEAC MEXICO, S.A. de C.V.  
Phone: +52-55-5010-6000  
Río Churubusco 364, Colonia Del Carmen, Delegación Coyoacán, CP 04100,  
México DF, México  
TEAC UK LIMITED  
Phone: +44-8451-302511  
Suites 19 & 20, Building 6, Croxley Green Business Park, Hatters Lane, Watford,  
Hertfordshire, WD18 8TE, UK  
TEAC EUROPE GmbH  
Phone: +49-611-71580  
Printed in China  
Bahnstrasse 12, 65205 Wiesbaden-Erbenheim, Germany  
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