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4-3
When performing recording in the NEW FILE mode, an audio file is newly created automati-
cally and the recording is made from the beginning (ABS 0) of the new file. Note that you
cannot record to a "Tape mode" file or an existing "Normal mode" file in the NEW FILE mode.
In the following description, we assume that we are going to record an analog audio source in
stereo to a DVD-RAM disk just after formatted in the Normal mode.
Recording an analog source in the NEW FILE mode
Connection to external devices
1. Connect the external source outputs to the [TR 1] and [TR 2] connectors of the [ANALOG INPUT
BALANCED] section of the unit.
The connectors used varies depending on the track mode setting.
Preparation
External Analog Audio Equipment
Analog Audio Signal
2. Select the Input level switches appropriately according to the source output level.
3. Connect a pair of monitor speakers with built-in amplifiers or an amplifier/speaker system to the [TR
1] and [TR 2] connectors of the [ANALOG OUTPUT] section of the unit.
Use either of BAL or UNBAL connectors according to the inputs of the monitor device.
<Note>
The first time you make recording to a disk just after formatted, the maximum recording size of
the audio file to be created is 2GB (the maximum recording time depends on the track mode and
Fs/bit settings). If the recording size exceeds 2GB during recording, the DV40 automatically stops
recording.
+4dBu
-10dBV
+4dBu
-10dBV
+4dBu
-10dBV
+4dBu
-10dBV
TR4
TR2
TR3 TR1
TR3 TR1BAL [+4dBu]
BAL [+4dBu]
UNBAL
[-10dBV]
UNBAL
[-10dBV]
TR4
TR2
BAL [+4dBu]
BAL [+4dBu]
UNBAL
[-10dBV]
UNBAL
[-10dBV]
OUTPUT
THRU
INPUT
10/100
LINK
TX/RX
TR4-3 TR2-1
TR2
TR1
TR1
TR2
1:GND
2:HOT
3:COLD
192kHz
176.4kHz
INPUT
OUTPUT
INPUT
75
ON
OFF
INPUT
75
ON
OFF
TR4-3 TR2-1
TR2
TR1
THRU
THRU OUTPUT
AC IN
1: GND 2: HOT 3: COLD
1: GND 2: HOT 3: COLD
1: GND
2: HOT
3: COLD
15P-REMOTE
9P-REMOTE
GPI
DIGITAL OUTPUT
WORD
TIME CODE
ETHERNET
ANALOG INPUT BALANCED
ANALOG OUTPUT
DIGITAL INPUT
VIDEO
LO
HI
FAN