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    HD-P2
    Portable Stereo Audio Recorder
    OWNER'S MANUAL 
    						
    							
     TASCAM  HD-P  Owner's Manual
    
    Important Safety Precautions
    The  exclamation  point  within  an  equilateral  triangle  is  intended  to  alert  the  user  to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.
    The  lightning  flash  with  arrowhead  symbol,  within  equilateral  triangle,  is  intended to  alert  the  user  to  the  presence  of  uninsulated  “dangerous  voltage”  within  the product’s  enclosure  that  may  be  of  sufficient  magnitude  to  constitute  a  risk  of electric shock to persons.
    CAUTION:  TO  REDUCE  THE  RISK  OF  ELECTRIC  SHOCK,  DO  NOT  REMOVE  COVER  (OR  BACK).  NO  USER-SERVICEABLE  PARTS  INSIDE.  REFER  SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
    WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK 
    HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS 
    APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
    T h i s  a p p l i a n c e  h a s  a  s e r i a l  n u m b e r located  on  the  rear  panel.  Please  record the  model  number  and  serial  number  and retain them for your records.Model number
    Serial number
    For the customers in Europe
    WARNING
    This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment, 
    this  product  may  cause  radio  interference  in  which 
    c a s e  t h e  u s e r  m a y  b e  re q u i re d  t o  t a k e  a d e q u a t e 
    measures.
    Pour les utilisateurs en Europe
    AVERTISSEMENT
    I l   s ' a g i t   d ' u n   p r o d u i t   d e   C l a s s e   A .   D a n s   u n 
    e n v i r o n n e m e n t  d o m e s t i q u e ,  c e t  a p p a r e i l  p e u t 
    p ro v o q u e r  d e s  i n t e r f é re n c e s  r a d i o ,  d a n s  c e  c a s 
    l'utilisateur  peut  être  amené  à  prendre  des  mesures 
    appropriées.
    Für Kunden in Europa
    Warnung
    Dies  ist  eine  Einrichtung,  welche  die  Funk-Entstö
    rung  nach  Klasse  A  besitzt.  Diese  Einrichtung  kann 
    im  Wohnbereich  Funkstörungen  versursachen;  in 
    d i e s e m  F a l l  k a n n  v o m  B e t r i e b e r  v e r l a n g  w e rd e n , 
    angemessene  Maßnahmen  durchzuführen  und  dafür 
    aufzukommen.
    TO THE USER
    This equipment has been tested and found to comply 
    with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to 
    Part  15  of  the  FCC  Rules.  These  limits  are  designed 
    to  provide  reasonable  protection  against  harmful 
    interference  when  the  equipment  is  operated  in  a 
    commercial  environment.  This  equipment  generates, 
    uses,  and  can  radiate  radio  frequency  energy  and, 
    i f  n o t  i n s t a l l e d  a n d  u s e d  i n  a c c o rd a n c e  w i t h  t h e 
    instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to 
    radio communications.
    Operation  of  this  equipment  in  a  residential  area  is 
    likely  to  cause  harmful  interference  in  which  case  the 
    user  will  be  required  to  correct  the  interference  at  his 
    own expense.
    CAUTION
    C h a n g e s  o r  m o d i f i c a t i o n s  t o  t h i s  e q u i p m e n t  n o t 
    expressly  approved  by  TEAC  CORPORATION  for 
    compliance could void the user's authority to operate 
    this equipment.
    For U.S.A.
    CE Marking Information
    a)  Applicable electromagnetic environment: 
     E2, E3, E4
    b)  Peak inrush current: 600 mA 
    						
    							
    TASCAM  HD-P  Owner's Manual 
    
    Important Safety Instructions
     1 Read these instructions.
     2 Keep these instructions.
     3 Heed all warnings.
     4 Follow all instructions.
     5 Do not use this apparatus near water.
     6 Clean only with dry cloth.
     7 D o  n o t  b l o c k  a n y  v e n t i l a t i o n  o p e n i n g s .  I n s t a l l  i n 
    accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.
     8 D o   n o t   i n s t a l l   n e a r   a n y   h e a t   s o u r c e s   s u c h   a s 
    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.
     10 P r o t e c t  t h e  p o w e r  c o r d  f r o m  b e i n g  w a l k e d  o n 
    o r  p i n c h e d  p a r t i c u l a r l y  a t  p l u g s ,  c o n v e n i e n c e 
    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.
    •  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  switch  in  the  off 
    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.
    • A n  a p p a r a t u s  w i t h  C l a s s  I  c o n s t r u c t i o n  s h a l l  b e 
    connected  to  an  AC  outlet  with  a  protective  grounding 
    connection.
    CAUTION
    When using the HD-P2, only use the AC adapter 
    and cable supplied.
    Do not use the supplied AC adapter and cable 
    with any other product.
    Batteries
    If batteries are used improperly, or if leakage or break-
    age occurs, the unit will not function. Please observe the 
    cautions indicated on the batteries and their packaging to 
    ensure proper usage.
    When loading batteries into this product, remember the fol-
    lowing:
    •  When inserting batteries be sure of their direction (po-
    larity). Refer to the diagram inside the battery compart-
    ment.
    •  Do not combine batteries of different types or specifica-
    tions together.
    •  Do not use an old battery together with a new one. 
    When necessary, change all batteries at the same time 
    with a new set.
    •  If the product is not used over a lengthy period, remove 
    the batteries to eliminate the possibility of battery leak-
    age which would result in damage to the unit.
    •  Do not attempt to recharge batteries that are non-re-
    chargeable.
    Trademarks
    Windows and Windows XP are trademarks of Micro-
    soft Corporation.
    Macintosh, MacOS 10.3 and higher, and FireWire are 
    trademarks of Apple Computer.
    Compact Flash is a trademark of SanDisk Corpora-
    tion.
    Microdrive is a trademark of IBM Corporation. 
    						
    							
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    Table of Contents
    Table of Contents
    Introduction
    Introduction ................................................5
    Document Conventions  .............................5
    About this manual......................................5
    Supplied accessories...................................5
    Environmental consideration ....................5
    System Organization
    Projects ........................................................6
    Files..............................................................6
    Markers  .......................................................6
    Settings .......................................................6
    Media Considerations  ................................6
    File System Format .....................................7
    The HD-P2 Interface
    Keys .............................................................8
    Transport Keys and Hold Switch  ...............8
    Menu keys and Shuttle/Data wheel  .........8
    Audio Switches, Inputs & Outputs
    Audio Switches ...........................................9
    Left Side  ......................................................9
    Right Side ....................................................9
    Power Setup
    Power  ..........................................................10
    AC Power  ....................................................10
    Batteries ......................................................10
    Inserting Batteries  ......................................10
    Approximate Battery Life  ..........................10
    FireWire IEEE.1394 Connector  ...................10
    Power Operation Notes .............................10
    Operation
    Power Control .............................................11
    Inserting and Removing Media  .................11
    Adjusting the Display.................................11
    Default Project ............................................11
    Recording Audio  .........................................11
    Playing Audio  .............................................12
    HD-P2 Playback Considerations.................12
    Media Space and Recording ......................12
    Monitoring ..................................................13
    Audible Alerts .............................................13
    HD-P2 Screens and Menus
    Operational Screen .....................................13
    Screen Icons  ................................................13
    Menu Navigation........................................14
    Main Menu..................................................14
    Project Menus .............................................14
    Project Main Menu  .....................................14
    Project Settings Menu ................................14
    Project Files Menu  ......................................16
    Project Trash Manager  ...............................16
    Change/New Project  ..................................17
    System Menus ............................................17
    System Settings ..........................................17
    Set System Time  .........................................18
    Power Management...................................18
    Audio Clock Management  .........................18
    Media Management ...................................18
    Media Information   ....................................19
    Media Speed Check ....................................19
    Media Cleanup ...........................................19
    Reformat Media..........................................19
    Scan Media..................................................19
    Software Update  ........................................20
    Default Project Settings  .............................20
    Project Templates  .......................................20
    Display Menu ..............................................20
    Timecode
    Overview.....................................................21
    Timecode Settings  ......................................21
    Clock Source ................................................21
    Frame Rate  ..................................................21
    Rate Pull Up/Down .....................................22
    FreeWheel  ...................................................22
    Jam Sync......................................................22
    Trigger Mode  ..............................................22
    Trigger on Frame ........................................22
    Trigger-Frame ..............................................22
    Timecode Origin  .........................................22
    Timecode Offset  .........................................22
    Offset  ..........................................................23
    Key Shortcuts
    Shortcuts .....................................................23
    Shifted MENU Keys  ....................................23
    Shifted STOP Keys ......................................23
    External PS/2 Keyboard Equivalents
    External PS/2 Keyboard Equivalents.........24
    Docking and Conforming
    FireWire Dock  .............................................25
    Compact Flash Card Layout .......................25
    HD-P2 Conform Application  ......................25
    Choose Project ............................................25
    Choose Output File Setting  .......................25
    Conform Project ..........................................25
    HD-P2 Conform Application Screens  .........26
    Dimensional Drawing  ................................26
    Specifications
    Specifications ..............................................27 
    						
    							
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    Introduction
    Introduction
    The HD-P2 is a compact, lightweight Portable High 
    Definition Stereo Audio Recorder. It uses standard 
    Compact Flash memory cards to record in mono or 
    stereo, 16- or 24-bit, at samples rates from 44.1kHz 
    to 192kHz. An advanced clocking system is included, 
    with the ability to chase external timecode and lock to 
    an outside word clock or video reference signal. The 
    HD-P2 supports digital and analog audio inputs and 
    outputs, and has a built-in microphone and speaker. 
    The HD-P2 records audio as standard Broadcast Wave 
    Files non-destructively. This means you can record 
    a file, rewind, and record another file at the same 
    location without fear of losing the first recording. A 
    built-in, dynamic Edit Decision List orders file play-
    back based on file record times. A file edit screen is 
    provided for auditioning (and editing) of individual 
    files.
    Supplied accessories
    In addition to this manual, the HD-P2 has been packed 
    with the following:
    • AC adaptor .............................................................1
    •   IFFF1394 cable ......................................................1
    •   Shoulder strap ........................................................1
    Contact your TASCAM supplier if any of these items 
    are missing.
    About this manual
    In this manual, we use the following typeface conven-
    tions:
    ≠  The names of keys, features, switches, and controls 
    are given in the following typface: ERASE.
    ≠ When the display shows a message, this is shown 
    in the following typeface: Welcome.
    ≠ The names of menus shown on the screeen are 
    given in the following typeface: Display Menu.
    ≠ The names of sub-menus shown on the screeen are 
    given in the following typeface: Random.
    Thank you for your purchase of the TASCAM HD-P2 
    Portable Stereo Audio Recorder. Before using the 
    unit, please take time to read this manual thoroughly 
    to ensure that you understand the operation of its 
    many useful and convenient functions. After you have 
    finished reading this manual, please keep it in a safe 
    place for future reference. 
    Document Conventions
    Throughout this document the following conventions will be used:
    BWF (Broadcast Wave File) – All audio files are 
    stored using this format with the file extension .wav
    Time Stamp – The timecode value stored in the BWF 
    audio file header relating to the start time of that 
    file.
    Creation Date – The date/time used by the file system 
    to mark files, derived from the real-time system 
    clock.
    EDL (Edit Decision List) – Playlist of audio files in a 
    project based on timecode, date, and size attributes.
    Environmental Consideration
    ≠	 Do 	 not 	 use 	 any 	 benzene, 	 paint 	 thinner, 	 ethyl 	 alcohol 	
    or	 other 	 chemical 	 agents 	 to 	 clean 	 the 	 unit 	 as 	 it 	 could 	
    damage	 the 	 surface.
    To	 clean 	 the 	 unit, 	 wipe 	 gently 	 with 	 a 	 soft 	 dry 	 cloth. 
    						
    							
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    System Organization
    File System
    Projects
    Projects are a means of organizing files and settings 
    for a specific situation or recording. When a new 
    project is created, you have the option to choose the 
    current system settings for the project or use a proj-
    ect template. These settings control how audio will be 
    recorded as well as what type, if any, of timecode is 
    used. Only one project is active at a time, and all new 
    recordings are saved into that project’s audio folder. 
    Each project uses its own EDL, which is dynamically 
    built in memory when the project is loaded. The EDL 
    is not saved to the CF media.  This is accomplished by 
    examining each audio file’s timestamp and creation 
    date, with the play sequence of files ordered by time-
    stamp and overlapping segments resolved to the most 
    recent file creation date. When playing back the files 
    of a project, if any overlap on the timeline exists, you 
    always hear the most recently recorded material.
    Projects can be created and changed using the System 
    Menu, which is covered later.
    Files
    When the Record button is pressed the HD-P2 cre-
    ates a new file in the current project’s audio folder. 
    The current timecode timestamp (location on the 
    audio timeline) is stored in the file header along with a 
    creation date based on the system clock. The name of 
    the file is automatically created using the file naming 
    preferences of the current project. (File names must be 
    unique within a project.)
    Markers
    Time-based markers are used to quickly identify and 
    locate specific points in your project. The HD-P2 has 
    dedicated buttons for creating and navigating between 
    markers. Additionally, there are optional project set-
    tings for automatically placing markers in the case of 
    events like input signal clipping and timecode drop-
    outs. Markers are not erased during recording.
    Markers are part of the current project and not associ-
    ated with individual audio files. A marker consists of a 
    project time and a name. Marker names are automati-
    cally created using the current project’s marker nam-
    ing preferences.
    Settings
    The HD-P2 maintains Project and System settings 
    in small XML text files. While this is a common file 
    format, it is strongly recommended that you do not 
    edit or modify these files yourself.  This format was 
    chosen for ease of troubleshooting and also so you can 
    copy them, as a means of back-up, when the HD-P2 is 
    docked to a host computer.
    Media Considerations
    The capabilities and performance of your HD-P2 will 
    vary based on the speed and abilities of the Compact 
    Flash (CF) media used. Older and some cheaper 
    Compact Flash (CF) cards use slower memory com-
    ponents and little internal buffering which results in 
    poor recording performance. Newer CF cards, espe-
    cially those tailored for higher resolution DSLR cam-
    eras, not only perform reading and writing faster, but 
    also come in larger storage sizes. The HD-P2 supports 
    Type I and II Compact Flash media. Type I cards are 
    typically FLASH-ROM based and provide higher 
    performance and durability than hard disk cards, while 
    Type II cards are more commonly used for CF hard 
    disks and can offer greater overall storage capacities.
    A current list of tested CF cards and their capabili-
    ties is maintained and available for viewing on the 
    TASCAM website at www.tascam.com 
    The HD-P2 can test and display the performance of 
    the CF card being used. For more information on this 
    see the Settings Menu in the Disk Management sec-
    tion on page 19. 
    						
    							
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    System Organization
    File System Format
    When a new CF card is first inserted into the HD-P2 a 
    screen pops up offering to format the media. There are 
    two reasons for this. 
    The first is to ensure that the optimal FAT (File 
    Allocation Table) is being used with the card. The 
    HD-P2 supports both FAT-16 and FAT-32 for-
    mats. FAT-16 is for devices with less than 2   GB or 
    less of total storage, while FAT-32 is required for 
    larger media. For media that is smaller than 2   GB we 
    strongly recommend the use of FAT-16. Windows XP, 
    by default, will format these cards using FAT-32, but 
    this will result in a reduction of overall performance. 
    When in doubt, format the card to be FAT-16 using 
    your computer or the built in Format tools on the 
    HD-P2.
    Secondly, the FAT file system works best with an 8.3 
    naming convention. All system and audio files are 
    named using eight characters with a three-character 
    extension. For example:
       TAKE0001.wav
       SETTINGS.xml
    By default the HD-P2 names new projects, files, and 
    markers using PROJ, TAKE, and MARK name pre-
    fixes. You can change these four letter defaults in the 
    System and Project Settings menus. Projects, files, and 
    markers can be renamed at any point using the built-in 
    renaming screen. 
    NOTE
    The name must be eight characters or less 
    and not use any special (non-FAT supported) 
    characters. Also the name must be unique: 
    projects must be named uniquely on a storage 
    card; audio files must be unique within their 
    project. 
    Non-FAT supported characters include:
       # , % , & , ‘ , ( ) , * , + , Comma , “ ,
       / , : , ; , < > , ?, = , \ , [ ] , ` , { } , ~  
    						
    							
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    The HD-P2 Interface
    Keys
    Keys are primarily organized into menu navigation 
    and transport functions. 
    Menu keys and Shuttle/Data wheel
    The rest of the keys are used for navigating the 
    HD-P2’s menu interface. The main screen of the 
    HD-P2 has two modes: Operation Mode and Menu 
    Mode. The MENU key is used to toggle between these 
    two modes. When in menu mode the following keys 
    are active:
    MENU – Toggles between Menu and Operational mode.
    SELECT – Selects/activates the currently highlighted 
    menu item.
    CANCEL – Deselects/escapes the current item or screen.
    DISPLAY – Shortcut for Contrast & Brightness adjust-
    ment menus (always active).
    Figure 2 - Menu keys and Shuttle/Data wheel
    PROJECT – Shortcut to Project Settings Menu.
    SHUTTLE/DATA – Moves time forwards/backwards and 
    navigates up/down through menu items and settings. 
    Transport Keys and Hold Switch
    REW – Rewinds timeline – pressing this during rewind 
    toggles between fast and faster speeds; audible skip-
    rewind when used during play. 
    F FWD – Forwards timeline – pressing this during fast 
    forward toggles between fast and faster speeds; audi-
    ble skip-fast forward when used during play.
    STOP – Stops any transport motion, turns off monitor.
    PLAY – Plays timeline beginning at the current timeline 
    location.
    PAUSE – Turns on input monitoring mode (PAUSE indi-
    cator slow blink, REC indicator solid).
    REC – Initiates new record and turns on monitoring (REC 
    indicator solid).
    LOCATE Ô/ – Locates to the previous (Ô) or 
    next () marker/file in time. 
    MARKER – Drops a new marker at the current time.
    RETAKE – Undoes last record: moves file to trash, 
    deletes markers, and repositions time to where the last 
    record began.
    HOLD – Locks keys to prevent accidental use.
    TIMECODE – Turns on timecode chase when timecode is 
    enabled.
    Figure 1 - Transport Keys and Hold Switch
    Most of these keys have alternate “shifted” 
    functionality. The main transport keys (REW, F FWD, 
    STOP, PLAY, PAUSE, REC) also work when you are in 
    menu screens. Hitting REC while in the menus will 
    automatically switch back to the operational screen. 
    						
    							
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    Figure 3 - Audio Switches
    Located on top of the HD-P2, next to 
    the data wheel are switches for con-
    trolling the analog audio inputs and 
    dynamics.
    The input switches (LINE/MIC) switch 
    between the XLR and RCA jack 
    inputs. The PAD switches only apply to 
    signals coming in the XLR jacks.
    Limiting can be turned on or off and 
    the STEREO LINK switch enables stereo 
    limiting of the left & right channels.
    When STEREO LINK is disabled, each 
    channel has its own mono limiter.
    Audio Switches
    PHANTOM can be turned on to provide 48V phantom 
    power to the microphone inputs.
    MIC controls whether the left mic input is from the 
    internal microphone or from the normal input source.
    Turning on LOW CUT provides a -18dB/oct, 100Hz low-
    cut filter to the analog inputs.
    WARNING
    Microphones should not be connected to or 
    disconnected from the HD-P2 with phantom 
    power switched on.
    Unbalanced dynamic microphones should never 
    be connected to phantom-powered connectors.
    Audio Switches, Inputs & Outputs
    Left Side
    KEYBOARD – Accepts standard PS/2 keyboard. An 
    external keyboard is useful for quickly renaming 
    files and markers as well as remotely operating the 
    transport.
    FireWire – Connects the HD-P2 to a host computer via 
    IEEE.1394 (Windows/Macintosh). When connected 
    to a powered FireWire host the HD-P2 will auto-
    matically use that for power, extending battery life.
    TIMECODE IN – Standard female XLR input for linear 
    timecode.
    CLOCK IN/VIDEO REF – Word Clock/Video Input connec-
    tor: BNC (75 ohm) internal termination for 5V TTL 
    word clock or 1.0Vpp composite, blackburst, or tri-
    level video sync.
    DIGITAL IN – S/PDIF audio input RCA Jack.
    DIGITAL OUT – S/PDIF audio output RCA Jack.
    PHONES – Standard 1/4 inch headset jack. Project set-
    tings control the type of headset monitoring (stereo, 
    mono).
    Figure 4 - Left Side Connectors
    Right Side
    LINE OUT L/R – RCA output jacks for analog output.
    LINE IN L/R – RCA input jacks for analog input.
    DC IN – 12VDC input jack for use with the provided AC 
    adaptor.
    MIC/LINE – XLR input jacks for either line level or mic 
    level (selected by switch on top) input. A separate 
    switch controls phantom power to the XLR inputs.
    Compact Flash Slot – Type I/II Compact Flash slot 
    (top left). Unmount Compact Flash (via menus) BE-
    FORE removing card to ensure file integrity.
    Figure 5 - Right Side Connectors 
    						
    							
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    Power Setup
    Power
    The HD-P2 can be powered from the supplied AC 
    power adapter, from eight standard AA batteries (alka-
    line strongly recommended), or from the FireWire 
    (IEEE.1394) connection when attached to a host com-
    puter with a powered (6-pin) 1394 port. Each of these 
    power sources is described below.
    AC Power
    The HD-P2 comes with an AC adapter that is designed 
    to work in the country where it was sold. 
    Batteries
    The HD-P2 has a compartment on the bottom that 
    holds eight AA batteries. These can be alkaline or 
    zinc-carbon disposable cells or NiMH or NiCD 
    rechargeable cells. The HD-P2 will NOT recharge 
    these batteries. For maximum battery life, alkaline 
    batteries are strongly recommended. For environmen-
    tal considerations, rechargeable batteries are strongly 
    encouraged.
    Inserting Batteries
    1.   Open the cover and look at the diagram inside the 
    battery compartment.
    2.   Confirm the +/- polarity of the batteries and insert 
    them according to the diagram.
    3.   Close the battery compartment cover.
    Approximate Battery Life
    Continuous recording time when the overload indica-
    tor is ON, the headphone output is 80%, and the back-
    light is OFF:
    8 alkaline AA batteries     Up to 5 hours
    8 carbon-zinc AA batteries  Up to 3 hours
    8 fresh NiCD AA batteries  Up to 3 hours
    8 fresh NiMH AA batteries  Up to 3 hours
    The HD-P2 automatically uses the highest voltage 
    power source when multiple power sources are con-
    nected. If a FireWire voltage that is connected is lower 
    than the voltage of the installed batteries, the battery 
    power will be used causing unexpected reduction in 
    the battery life.
    FireWire IEEE.1394 Connector
    The HD-P2 can be powered from its FireWire 
    (IEEE.1394) connector. Be aware that not all FireWire 
    devices supply power over the cable. Power can only 
    be supplied by 6-pin connections. DV cameras, com-
    puter peripherals, and laptop computers with 4-pin 
    FireWire connections do not supply power. These can 
    usually be identified by having a smaller FireWire 
    connector. FireWire connections on desktop comput-
    ers typically do supply power and use the large con-
    nector.
    To power the HD-P2 through its FireWire cable you 
    must connect it to a powered 6-pin interface. The 
    AC power adapter, internal batteries, and a powered 
    FireWire cable can be connected at the same time 
    without any risk. 
    Power Operation Notes
    The HD-P2 will transparently switch from battery 
    power to AC adapter power, or FireWire power, 
    whenever they are available. This will happen without 
    affecting the operation or performance of the HD-P2. 
    The HD-P2 can display the current charge level of its 
    batteries on its LCD display. If external power (AC 
    adapter or FireWire) is being provided, that is also dis-
    played as a screen icon.
    When the detected battery power level is low, a screen 
    will appear with an urgent screen message warning 
    of this condition. If the batteries are not replaced, or 
    an external power source connected, the HD-P2 will 
    automatically shut down, first closing and saving any 
    files that were being recorded. 
    Phantom microphone power meets the IEC spec with 
    all power sources. 
    						
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