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    TASCAM  HD-P  Owner's Manual  1
    
    Timecode
    Timecode
    Overview
    The HD-P2 has a wide range of timecode features. 
    It can read incoming linear timecode (LTC) and has 
    many functions including freewheeling, trigger on 
    frame number, and timecode offset. The HD-P2 can 
    also resolve its audio clock to a range of sources 
    including LTC in and video in.
    Very briefly, timecode operation works this way 
    (details in the following sections):
    1.  Enable timecode on the Project Menu/Settings screen.
    2.  Adjust the timecode settings as needed.
    3.  Go into timecode chase mode by pressing the 
    TIMECODE key. The TIMECODE indicator will reflect the 
    state of incoming timecode (blinking if there is no 
    timecode, solid with good timecode). The position 
    on the audio timeline is now controlled by the LTC.
    4.  Start a timecode operation by pressing the PLAY or 
    REC key. The REC indicator will blink until the op-
    eration is triggered by incoming timecode. Once 
    triggered, any blinking light will stay on solid.
    5.  The operation is stopped when the STOP key is 
    pressed, or if power or storage space is low, or if 
    LTC has hit the end of its 24-hour timecode day. If 
    FreeWheel is not infinite (see below), then the op-
    eration will also stop if timecode is stopped.
    6.  Leave timecode chase mode by pressing the 
    TIMECODE key. The TIMECODE indicator goes out and 
    the transport keys and the SHUTTLE/DATA wheel once 
    again control the position on the audio timeline.
    7.  When timecode is disabled on the Project Menu/
    Settings screen, the TIMECODE key is no longer ac-
    tive.
    There are many variations to how timecode works on 
    the HD-P2, as controlled by the Timecode Settings 
    screen.
    Timecode Settings
    Figure 33 - Timecode Settings Screen
    Timecode operation on the HD-P2 is disabled by 
    default. You cannot access the Timecode Settings 
    menu screen until timecode is enabled. Go to the 
    Project Menu/Settings screen, select the Timecode 
    menu item and change it from DIS to EN to enable 
    timecode. Then select the Timecode Settings menu 
    item and press the SELECT key to enter the Timecode 
    Settings screen which looks similar to Figure 33.
    Clock Source
    This menu item is a duplicate of the Clock Source field 
    on the Project Menu/Settings screen. There is only one 
    audio clock source and changing either one affects the 
    other. This menu is included in the Timecode Settings 
    for convenience.
    The possible audio Clock Source values are:
    • Internal – The audio clock is crystal-controlled 
    and generated by the HD-P2. Use this only if the 
    HD-P2 is to be the audio clock master in your sys-
    tem, with its S/PDIF digital audio output used to 
    synchronize other audio gear.
    • Word – The BNC input can also be sent a standard 
    TTL-level word clock for audio clock sync.
    • S/PDIF – The audio clock rate can also be derived 
    from an incoming S/PDIF digital audio signal.
    • LTC – The HD-P2 will lock its audio clock to the 
    incoming LTC, always keeping it in sync to the LTC 
    rate. Please note that even with the audio clock rate 
    locked to incoming LTC, the audio clock can still 
    “drift” with respect to the LTC if it is discontiguous 
    or if there is a mismatch between the expected and 
    received LTC formats (e.g. drop vs. non-drop frame).
    • Video – A variety of video formats can be fed into 
    the BNC input and used for audio sync, including 
    composite or blackburst NTSC and PAL, and tri-
    level sync from HDTV systems. Note that the  
    Frame Rate (described below) must be correctly set 
    to match the incoming video material.
    The audio clock source and frame rate must be set cor-
    rectly and fed valid signals to avoid “drift” between 
    the LTC and the audio clock.
    Frame Rate
    This field lets you specify the expected incoming LTC 
    (and video) frame rate, as well as frame encoding in 
    Drop Frame (DF) and Non-Drop (ND) frame systems.
    •  .  – Some HDTV setups use a “pull-down” ver-
    sion of 24 frame-per-second video. While the video  
    						
    							
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    Timecode
    runs at a slowed down rate, the frames are always 
    “non-drop” frame encoded.
    •  .00 – This frame rate is used in both film and 
    HDTV systems.
    •  .  – This frame rate is used in both film and 
    HDTV systems.
    •  .00 – Used for PAL video.
    •  .  DF – Standard frame rate for NTSC video with 
    wall time matching the drop-frame video time.
    •  .  ND – NTSC video with non-drop encoded 
    frames.
    •  0.00DF – True 30 frame-per-second rate but with 
    drop-frame encoded LTC.
    •  0.00ND – 30 frames-per-second, non-drop encoded 
    LTC.
    Rate Pull Up/Down
    Normally a synchronized audio clock is set to be 
    precisely 44,100 Hz, 48,000 Hz, and so on. There are 
    some cases where it is required to run the audio at 
    pull-up or pull-down rates.
    The Rate Pull Up/Down options are:
    • 23.976 – Pull Down
    • 24.00 – Pull Up
    • 24.975 – Pull Down
    • 25.00 – Pull Up
    • 29.97 – Pull Down
    • 30.00 – Pull Up
    FreeWheel
    The HD-P2 FreeWheel setting lets you adjust how 
    many bad, missing, or discontiguous timecode frames 
    should elapse before dropping out of a timecode 
    operation (record or play). The options are from 1 to 
     0 frames, or Infinite. After a timecode operation has 
    started when FreeWheel is set to Infinite the LTC can 
    be stopped or removed and it will still continue (In 
    this case, you have to press the STOP key or run out of 
    memory space or power to stop the timecode opera-
    tion).
    Jam Sync
    When timecode is set to Infinite freewheel, and a valid 
    timecode source is connected, the internal timecode 
    generator is started. While there is a signal, the HD-P2 
    will continue to follow the external timecode. Should 
    the timecode stop, the internal timecode generator 
    takes over as the timecode reference until one of the 
    following occurs:
       •   clock source is changed
      •   freewheel setting taken off of Infinite
      •   power cycle
    This assumes that the internal clock, or something else, 
    does not stop when the LTC is unplugged. You can 
    turn on/off the timecode (via keys) or disable/enable 
    timecode, and the generator will continue to run.
    Trigger Mode
    When FreeWheel is not set to Infinite, a timecode opera-
    tion will stop if LTC is lost. If LTC restarts, perhaps in 
    a different position, the HD-P2 will either start another 
    timecode operation (Trigger Mode of Auto) or will wait 
    to start another operation until the REC or PLAY keys are 
    pressed (Trigger Mode of Single).
    Trigger on Frame
    Once a timecode operation has been initiated (by 
    pressing PLAY or REC with timecode on), the operation 
    will start either once any incoming timecode frame is 
    recognized (Trigger on Frame Off) or once a particular 
    timecode frame is recognized (Trigger on Frame On).
    Trigger-Frame
    If Trigger Mode is set to Single, then you cam specify 
    the particular trigger frame in HH:MM:SS.FF format 
    (Make sure you select Save and press the SELECT key 
    once you have entered the frame number).
    Timecode Origin
    When a project is created with timecode enabled, it 
    has an initial timecode origin of 01:00:00.00. This 
    defines the beginning of a 24-hour “timecode day” for 
    the project. If an operation hits the end of the timecode 
    day (e.g. 00:59:59.29, in this case), it is stopped.
    Before recording audio into the project, the user can 
    modify the start/stop points of the timecode day to 
    correspond with the range of external timecode that 
    is expected to be used with the project. For example, 
    if the user is using 30 fps code, and sets the timecode 
    origin to 02:00:00.00, the timecode day will range 
    from [02:00:00.00 to 23:59:59.29] and then from 
    [00:00:00.00 to  01:59:59.29]. In this case, a recording 
    at 00:01:30.00 will be towards the end of the 24-hour 
    timecode day instead of near the beginning. This 
    makes “recording over midnight” possible in time of 
    day applications.
    Timecode Offset
    The HD-P2 can offset incoming timecode up to +/-12 
    hours during playback. This is useful when the user 
    wants to line up playback with a timecode source that 
    uses a different timecode range than that used to origi-
    nally record the material into the project. An On/Off 
    selection allows the user to activate and deactivate 
    the offset without having to reenter the numeric offset 
    each time. The word offset appears on the main display 
    when it is On letting the user know at a glance that a 
    timecode offset is currently in effect. 
    						
    							
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    Key Shortcuts
    Key Shortcuts
    The HD-P2’s keys are mapped to the most commonly 
    used functions, to quickly perform an action or navi-
    gate to a menu. There are additional key shortcuts that, 
    while not necessary to the more common operations of 
    the HD-P2, might prove useful in some situations.
    Shortcuts
    Shifted MENU Keys
    Pressing and holding the MENU key and pressing one of 
    these additional keys will perform the following menu 
    shortcut:
    MENU-PROJECT – Jump to Change/New Project Menu
    MENU-DISPLAY – Jump to System Menu
    MENU-SELECT – Jump to Project File List Menu
    MENU-RETAKE – Jump to Project Trash List Menu
    MENU-MARKER – Jump to Project Marker List Menu
    MENU-TIMECODE – Jump to Project Timecode Settings (if 
    enabled)
    Shifted STOP Keys
    Similarly, there are four shortcuts that use the STOP key 
    as a shift key.
    STOP-RETAKE – Perform Retake without Warning Dialog
    STOP-REW – Locate to beginning of recorded audio
    STOP-F FWD – Locate to end of recorded audio
    STOP-SELECT – Change timeline scrub units (default is 
    frame)
    Offset
    This entry lets you specify the Timecode Offset in 
    HH:MM:SS.FF format (Make sure you select Save and 
    press the SELECT key once you have entered the offset). 
    						
    							
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    Keyboard a4FunctionMain ScreenEverywhere*
    TransportSpace BarPlay/Stopxx
    F-5Rewxx
    F-6F Fwdxx
    F-7Stopxx
    F-8Playxx
    F-9Pausexx
    F-10Recordxx
    F-12Drop Markerx
    Left ArrowLocate Leftx
    Right ArrowLocate Rightx
    HOMERTZx
    ENDEnd of Projectx
    ShortcutsTToggle Timcode Chasex
    ZRetakex
    RRelocatex
    MenusPProjectx
    F-11Markersx
    LToggle Locator Menux
    MMenux
    NChange/NewProjectx
    FProject Filesx
    SSystem Menux
    F-2Timecode Settings (only when enabled)x
    F-3Displayxx
    PrintScreenScreenshotxx
    ENTERSelectxx
    ESCCANCEL / Clear Overxx
    GTrashx
    Up ArrowScroll up menu in any menu list screen
    Down ArrowScroll down menu in any menu list screen
    HOMEGo to top of entire menu list
    ENDGo to bottom of entire menu list
    * except renaming screen
    External PS/2 Keyboard Equivalents
    When a PS/2 external keyboard is hooked to the 
    HD-P2 the following keyboard equivalents can be 
    used to operate the system:
    When using the Rename screen for renaming a proj-
    ect, file, or marker, the keyboard operates normally 
    allowing you to edit, (pressing the backspace key to 
    delete) and type in a new name.
    External PS/2 Keyboard Equivalents 
    						
    							
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    Docking and Conforming
    FireWire Dock
    When the HD-P2 is connected to a host computer sup-
    ported by Windows XP or Mac OS 10.3 via FireWire, 
    this Main Menu item is enabled and can be used to 
    dock the HD-P2 to the host computer.
    The HD-P2, when docked, shows up on the host com-
    puter as an externally mounted FireWire hard drive. 
    On the HD-P2 the screen appears as shown in Figure 
    34. 
    The only way to safely un-dock the HD-P2 from the 
    host device is to “eject” it on the host’s file system. On 
    Figure 34 - FireWire Docked Screen
    the Macintosh this means dragging the HD-P2 disk 
    icon to the Trash (which becomes an eject button), or 
    clicking the eject icon next to the disk in the Finder 
    window. On Windows you can right click the HD-P2 
    disk and select Eject.
    CAUTION
    While the HD-P2 is docked you should not try 
    to remove or change the CF card. Doing so will 
    corrupt the data on the card.
    Once the host computer ejects the HD-P2, the warning 
    screen goes away, and the HD-P2 reloads the CF card 
    just as it does on power-up and card insertion.
    Compact Flash Card Layout
    Figure 35 is an example of a typical CF card with two 
    Projects as seen from a Macintosh OS X computer:
    Note that Project PROJ0001 and all its files use default 
    system names. The other Project (PressConf) has been 
    renamed, as have the active audio files. 
    The HD-P2 automatically takes care of organizing the 
    file system. When docked to a host computer, or when 
    using a CF card reader, you can refer to this organi-
    zation chart to find and copy the audio files to your 
    DAW. If you have custom settings that you use all of 
    the time, turn them into a Project Template (.tpt exten-
    sion) which allows you to keep a master copy on your 
    computer that can be copied to new HD-P2 media 
    before heading to the field. 
    Figure 35 - CF Disk Layout
    HD-P2 Conform Application
    The HD-P2 includes a standalone application sup-
    ported by both Windows XP and Mac OS 10.3 for 
    conforming (or rendering) a project into a single audio 
    file. The application reads in the audio files for a 
    selected project (all files must share the same sample 
    rate), evaluates the timeline position and file creation 
    date & time for each audio file, and writes out the 
    “flattened” or “conformed” audio into a single file. 
    The file can be saved with 16- or 24-bit sample depth 
    and in Stereo, Dual Mono, Mono Left, Mono Right, 
    or Mono Summed (L+R) formats. Various application 
    uses follow:
    Choose Project
    Using file dialog navigate to the project and click 
    Open. Once a valid project is chosen the status line 
    will show the start and end times of audio within, 
    along with the size of the output file at the current 
    settings. The Conform Project button will also be 
    enabled.
    Choose Output File Setting
    Set the Width and Channel format you wish the output 
    file to have.
    Conform Project
    Upon clicking this key you will be presented with a 
    file Save As dialog. Choose where you would like the 
    file saved and what name. An extension of .wav is 
    required. 
    						
    							
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    During the conforming process a dialog is shown, with 
    a progress bar that tracks the approximate amount of 
    the process that has completed. If you click Cancel but-
    ton during conforming the process is interrupted and 
    the incomplete file is deleted.
    The application uses the same playback algorithms 
    as the HD-P2 to ensure that the final file sounds like 
    what you would hear if the project were played on 
    the HD-P2. If the project has silence between files the 
    application will write silence into the output file.
    Docking and Conforming
    HD-P2 Conform Application Screens
    Figure 36 - Windows Conform Screen
    Figure 37 - Macintosh Conform Screen
    Dimensional Drawing
    260mm(102.3)
    246mm(96.9)
    61mm(24.0)65mm(25.6)
    50mm(19.7)
    196mm(77.2)
    Due to product improvement, specifications 
    and external appearance are subject to change 
    without notice.  Also, the actual unit may 
    appear differently from the illustrations in this 
    operation manual. 
    						
    							
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    Specifications
    Specifications
    Recording Media: Compact Flash, Microdrive
    File Format: BWF Broadcast Wave File (FAT16/FAT32)
    Recording time: 24 minutes (256 MB Compact Flash, Fs=44.1   kHz 16 bit stereo)
    Operating time: 5 Hours 
    Sample Rates: 44.1/48/88.2/96/176.4/192 kHz
    Sample Clock refs: S/PDIF, Video (NTSC or PAL), LTC, WORD
    Quantization: 16/24 bit
    Pre-record buffer: Up to 10 seconds
    Time code types: 23.976,24,24.975,25,29,29.97  DF/NDF,  30  DF/NDF
    Frequency response
    Nominal level: 20   Hz to 20   kHz  ±1.0 dB (44.1   kHz/48   kHz)
    MIC to LINE OUT: 20 to 40  kHz   0.5   dB/–4.0  dB (88.2 kHz/96   kHz)
                       20 to 80  kHz 0.5   dB/–20   dB (176.4 kHz/192   kHz)
    Noise level Trim Max (22 Hz to 22  kHz): Up to –55   dBu                           MIC to LINE OUT
    THD+N 
    MAX LEVEL at 1  kHz: Up to 0.01%  MIC to Line Out
    TRIM MIN: Up to 0.01%  22   kLPF
    Crosstalk at 1  kHz: Over 80   dB   MIC to Line Out
    Delay: 44.1  kHz   < 0.6   msec
               192  kHz    < 0.1   msec
    Limiter: Attach time      Up to 25   usec
                 Release time    Up to 50   msec 
    Low Cut: High pass 100  Hz cut off     –18   dB/OCT
    Phantom Power: +48 Volt, 10  mA
    Input/Output Connectors
    Analog I/O
    MIC Input
    Connector: XLR–3–31 type 
    Input Impedance: 1.3  kØ Balance 
    Mic Input Level: –60  dBu (Trim Max) to 13.8   dBu (Trim Min) 
    Internal Mic level: –60  dBu (Trim Max) to 13.8   dBu (Trim Min)  
    Headroom: 16dB/22  dB (with limiter)
    Maximum Gain: 46.2   dB
    Pad: 20  dBS
    LINE Input
    
    Connector: RCA Pin type 
    Input Impedance:10   kØ 
    Input Level: –46.2  dBV (Trim Max) to 0   dBu (Trim Min)  
    Headroom: 10 dB
    Maximum Gain: 46.2  dB
    LINE Output
    Connector: RCA Pin type 
    Input Impedance: 100   Ø 
    Input Level: –10  dBV  
    Head Room: +6  dBV 
     
    Headphone Output
    Connector: 6 TRS PHONE jack (Tip: L, Ring: R, Sleeve: GND) 
    Output Power: 55   mW+55   mW (32  Ø)
    Speaker Output:
    500  mW (16  Ø)
    Digital I/O
    COAXIAL INPUT/OUTPUT
    Connector: RCA Pin type 
    Input Impedance: 75  Ø 
    Format: IEC60958 (S/PDIF)
    Quantization: 24 bit
    Other Inputs
    LTC INPUT
    Connector: XLR–3–31
    Input Impedance: 75 Ø
    VIDEO INPUT
    Connector: BNC
    Input Impedance: 75 Ø
    KEYBOARD
    Connector: PS/2
    FIREWIRE
    Connector: IEEE.1394 (6 Pin)
    Format: IEEE.1394 (Asynchoronous)
    Baud Rate: 400  Mbps
    Display
    LCD: 240x160 dots with backlight
    Power
    AC ADAPTOR
    Input: USA/Canada  120   V AC, 60   Hz
    Europe/U.K. 230  V AC, 50   Hz
    Australia  240  V AC, 50   Hz
    Output: DC12  V
    Rash Current: 600   mA
    Power Consumption: 6   W (CompactFlash)
    Battery
    8 x AA type dry cell (NiMH recommended)
    Operating temperature: 0° to 35° C
    Dimensions (w x d x h): 260 x 196 x 65 
    Weight: 1.2  kg (without the batteries)
    Compatible Operating Systems: 
    Windows XP and Macintosh OSX ~10.3 
    						
    							
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