Tascam MP3 Player DR 22WL User Manual

D01244520C  
DR-22WL  
Linear PCM Recorder  
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Contents  
9 – Using Wi-Fi...............................................33  
Connect the DR-22WL and smart phone  
via Wi-Fi................................................................................33  
How to download and install the exclusive  
application (TASCAM DR CONTROL)...................33  
Connecting the DR-22WL to a smart phone  
via Wi-Fi for the first time........................................33  
Connecting the DR-22WL to a smart phone  
via Wi-Fi (from second time onward)..................34  
Using a smart phone to remote control  
the DR-22WL ................................................................35  
File transfer from the DR-22WL  
to a smart phone........................................................35  
Connecting this unit to a computer by Wi-Fi..........35  
Downloading and installing the TASCAM DR  
FILE TRANSFER software..........................................35  
Connecting this unit to a computer by Wi-Fi  
for the first time..........................................................35  
Connecting this unit to a computer by Wi-Fi  
after the first time.............................................................36  
Transferring files from the unit  
to a computer..............................................................36  
Changing password .........................................................37  
10 – Settings and Information .....................38  
View information (INFORMATION)..............................38  
File information screen (FILE INFO)......................38  
Card information screen (CARD INFO)................38  
System information screen (VERSION) ...............38  
System Settings (SETUP).................................................39  
Auto power save function setting .......................39  
Backlight setting.........................................................39  
Adjusting the display contrast...............................39  
Battery type settings ................................................39  
Restoring the DR-22WL to factory settings ......39  
Formatting the microSD card................................39  
Setting the file name type......................................40  
11 – Messages................................................41  
12 – Troubleshooting....................................42  
13 – Specifications ........................................43  
Rating ....................................................................................43  
Input/output ratings........................................................43  
Analog audio input and output ratings.............43  
Control input/output ratings.................................43  
Audio performance..........................................................43  
Requirements for connected computers.................43  
Wi-Fi.......................................................................................43  
General .................................................................................44  
Dimensional drawings ....................................................44  
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1 – Introduction  
Features  
Conventions used in this manual  
Compact audio recorder that uses microSD/microSDHC/  
microSDXC cards as recording media  
Built-in with high performance directional stereo  
microphones in XY positions  
Built-in Wi-Fi feature to use smartphone as remote control,  
transfer files from the PCM recorder, and playback audio  
Scene dial allows for easy recording  
The following conventions are used in this manual:  
Buttons, connectors and other physical parts of this unit are  
written using a bold font like this: MENU button.  
When we show messages, for example, that appears on the  
unit’s display, the typeface looks like this: INPUT.  
microSD, microSDHC and microSDXC memory cards are  
called “microSD cards.  
Information shown on the computer display is written like  
this “OK.  
The selected folder is indicated as the “current folder.  
Computer or portable audio devices that are connected via  
Wi-Fi with the DR-22WL are indicated as the “Wi-Fi device.  
Additional information is provided as necessary in tips,  
notes and cautions  
Two overdubbing modes for sound dubbing  
Practice mode with features useful for instrument practice,  
such as I/O loop for repeated playback, VSA to adjust  
playback speed without changing the pitch, key-change  
and fine-tune to adjust the pitch  
44.1/48/96 kHz, 16/24-bit, linear PCM (WAV/BWF format)  
recording possible  
32–320 kbps MP3 format recording possible (compatible  
with ID3 tag v2.4)  
Overdubbing allows playback and input signals to be mixed  
and recorded together as a new file  
Built-in 0.3 W monaural output speaker  
Built-in reverb function can be used during recording and  
playback  
Automatic recording function starts recording  
automatically when a set sound input level is detected  
Track incrementing function allows a recording to be split  
by creating a new file when desired  
Pre-recording function allows the unit to record the  
2 seconds of sound before recording is activated  
Peak reduction function is available to reduce the level  
automatically in case of excessively large input  
Limiter function is available to reduce the level  
automatically in case of excessively large input  
Low cut filter reduces low-frequency noise  
Self-timer function to start recording after a set period of  
time  
DIVIDE function allows files to be split where desired (only  
for WAV files)  
MARK function convenient for moving to specific locations  
File name format can be set to use a user-defined word or  
the date  
Resume function memorizes the playback position before  
the unit is turned off  
3.5mm (1/8”) jack for external stereo microphone input  
(provides plug-in power) or external stereo line input  
3.5mm (1/8”) line/headphones output jack  
128 x 128 pixel LCD with backlight  
Micro-B type USB 2.0 port  
Operates on 2 AA batteries, AC adapter (sold separately:  
TASCAM PS- P515U), or USB bus power  
Tripod attachment screw-hole built into unit  
USB cable included  
TIP  
These are tips about how to use the unit.  
NOTE  
These include additional explanations and special cases.  
CAUTION  
Failure to follow these instructions could result in injury,  
equipment damage or lost data, for example.  
About microSD cards  
The DR-22WL uses microSD cards for recording and playback.  
Memory cards that you can use with the DR-22WL are microSD  
cards of 64 MB to 2 GB, microSDHC cards of 4GB to 32GB, and  
microSDXC cards of 48GB to 128GB.  
Please refer to the TEAC Global Site (http://teac-global.com)  
to learn more on the list of compatible SD cards, or contact the  
TASCAM customer support service.  
Precautions  
microSD cards are precision devices. Please refer to the below  
when using memory cards to prevent memory and/or card  
damage:  
Do not leave a memory card in extremely hot or cold places  
Do not leave a memory card in extremely humid places  
Do not spill any liquids on the memory card  
Do not bend the card or subject it to any excessive force  
Do not subject the card to any physical shock  
Do not remove the card while the unit is accessing data, or  
recording, playing, or making data transfer  
Always store the memory card in a case  
This product has a Blackfin® 16/32-bit embedded processor  
made by Analog Devices, Inc. This processor controls digital  
signal processing.  
Inclusion of this Blackfin® processor in the product increases  
its performance and reduces its power consumption.  
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2 – Names and functions of parts  
When the MARK SKIP MODEis set to ONon the  
TOOLmenu page, press this button while pressing and  
Top panel  
holding the F2  
button to move to the previous mark.  
9 Built-in mono speaker  
Use this built-in speaker to listen to recordings.  
No sound will play when:  
o
o
o
o
In recording standby  
Headphone is connected  
In recording mode  
Speaker output setting is turned off  
0 RECORD button/RECORD indicator  
When you press this button during stop mode, the RECORD  
indicator (around RECORD button) flashes and the DR-22WL  
will go into recording standby mode.  
When you press this button during the recording standby  
mode, the RECORD indicator lights and the DR-22WL starts  
recording.  
When you press this button during recording, the RECORD  
indicator flashes.  
When the scene dial is set to  
start recording.  
, press when stopped to  
q PLAY button  
1 Built-in stereo microphone  
This is an XY directional stereo electret condenser  
microphone.  
When the home screen is open and playback is stopped,  
press this button to start playback.  
When you select a file or folder in BROWSE screen and press  
the PLAY button, the unit will return to the home screen and  
start playing the selected file or folder from the beginning.  
The built-in microphone becomes inactive when an external  
microphone or external input is connected to the MIC/EXT  
IN jack on the right-side panel.  
w / Fast forward button  
Press this button in playback or stop mode to skip to the  
next track.  
2 PEAK indicator  
This will light in red immediately before the input noise  
increases to a distortion level (-2dB).  
Press and hold this button for fast forward search.  
3 −12dB indicator  
When the MARK SKIP MODEis set to ONon the  
TOOLmenu page, press this button while pressing and  
This will light in green when the input noise exceeds the  
−12dB level.  
holding the F2  
button to move to the next mark. (See  
4 Display  
Displays a variety of information.  
e Wi-Fi button  
Use this button to turn on/off the Wi-Fi function.  
5 Function buttons  
Function of individual buttons changes according to what is  
shown on display.  
Front panel  
The displayed icon at the bottom of the screen indicates the  
current function.  
NOTE  
For your convenience, this manual indicates the four  
function buttons as F1, F2, F3, and F4 starting from the left.  
6 Scene dial  
Use this dial to change the unit setting according to the  
7
/MENU/8button  
To display the MENU screen, press this button in home  
screen.  
To return to the home screen, press this button in any screen  
display.  
Press this button during recording to stop recording. Press  
this button during playback or recording standby to pause  
or stop (depending on the position in the file).  
r Strap holder  
A strap can be attached to this holder.  
t Wi-Fi indicator  
This indicator lights while the Wi-Fi module is in access.  
y INPUT LEVEL volume  
Turn this dial to adjust the input level.  
8 . Fast rewind button  
The input level setting will pop-up on display when making  
an adjustment.  
Press this button while in play or stop mode to return to the  
beginning of a track.  
Press and hold this button to search backwards.  
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2 – Names and functions of parts  
Left side panel  
Bottom panel  
u
/LINE OUT jack  
A headphone or a line input jack of an external device (via  
stereo mini-jack cable) can be connected to this jack.  
i OUTPUT LEVEL (+/−) buttons  
These buttons adjust the output sound level of the built-in  
speaker or the /LINE OUT jack.  
Volume level will pop-up on the bottom of the display while  
making adjustment.  
o HOLD/  
To turn the power on/off, slide and hold the switch towards  
the icon.  
switch  
When you slide the switch towards the HOLD side, all the  
functions of the buttons are locked.  
d Tripod attachment screw-hole (1/4 inch)  
A tripod can be attached to the DR-22WL.  
Right side panel  
CAUTION  
Ensure the tripod or microphone stand screws are securely  
fastened to prevent the unit from falling off.  
When attaching this unit to a tripod or microphone stand,  
ensure to place it on a level surface.  
f Battery compartment cover  
p USB port  
Use the supplied USB cable to connect the DR-22WL with a  
Power can be supplied by using this USB cable or from an AC  
adapter (sold separately: PS-P515U).  
CAUTION  
Connect the DR-22WL directly be connected directly with  
the computer, not through a USB hub.  
g Battery case  
Insert batteries (two AA size) in this compartment to power  
a microSD card slot  
Insert or remove a microSD card.  
s MIC/EXT IN jack  
Connect an external stereo microphone or external input to  
this jack. It is compatible with plug-in power.  
The built-in microphone is disable when an external  
microphone is connected to the MIC/EXT IN jack.  
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2 – Names and functions of parts  
The ID3 tag information is displayed instead when included  
in the MP3 file.  
Home Screen  
NOTE  
ID3 tag information contains titles and artist names, which  
can be stored in MP3 files.  
8 Function buttons status message  
Below icons are displayed while in stop or playback mode.  
Icon  
Function  
Display browse screen  
Mark function (set/clear)  
Delete file  
9 Peak decibel (dB) message  
Displays the maximum playback level in decibel reading per  
set amount of time.  
1 Playback file type message  
Format type, sampling rate, bit rate, stereo/mono setting of  
the playback file are shown.  
0 Elapsed time message  
Displays the elapsed time (hours: minutes: seconds) of the  
current file.  
2 Plug-in power on/off message  
The plug-in power status (on/off) is displayed in icon view.  
q Remaining time message  
Displays the remaining time (hours: minutes: seconds) of the  
current file.  
Icon  
On/off status  
Blank  
Plug-in power function off  
Plug-in power function on  
Recording Screen  
The below recording screen is displayed in recording or  
recording standby mode.  
3 Monitor output message  
: output from built-in speaker  
: output from headphone  
4 Power supply status message  
When power is supplied from the batteries, the current  
battery level is displayed in bars (  
,
,
).  
When the battery level is low, the  
will be switched off (standy mode).  
will flash and the power  
The  
will be displayed when using either the dedicated  
AC adapter (TASCAM PS-P515U; sold separately) or the USB  
bus power.  
NOTE  
When attempting recording or other operations that  
consume large amount of power, a warning message of  
BatteryLowmay pop-up.  
1 Recording mode message  
Displays the format, sampling rate, and stereo/mono of the  
5 Level meter  
Displays the level of the playback sound.  
2 Low-cut filter on/off status message  
6 Recorder status message  
Displays the low-cut filter on/off status.  
The recording status is indicated in the following icons:  
The message is highlighted when the low-cut filter is set at  
40Hz/ 80Hz/ 120Hz/ 220Hz.  
Blank: low-cut filter is off  
Indicator Meaning  
Stop  
8
: low-cut filter is on  
Pause  
9
3 Limiter function on/off message  
Displays the limiter function on/off status. (See “Setting the  
Playback  
Fast forward  
Rewind  
7
,
m
/
Blank: limiter function is off  
Skip forward to the beginning of the next file  
Skip backward to the beginning of either the  
current or preceding file  
: limiter function is on  
4 Peak reduction function on/off status message  
Displays the peak reduction on/off status. (See “Using the  
.
7 File name  
Blank: peak reduction function is off  
The name or tag information of the file currently in play is  
displayed.  
: peak reduction function is on  
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2 – Names and functions of parts  
5 Reverb on/off status message  
t Function buttons message  
Displays the reverb on/off status.  
The following icons will be displayed while in recording  
standby, recording, or recording pause mode:  
Icon  
On/off status  
Icon  
Function  
Blank  
Reverb is off  
Self-timer function  
Reverb is on (Reverb sound added to  
input sound)  
Reverb is on (Reverb sound added to  
output sound)  
Mark function (set mark)  
Display input setting screen  
Activate the track increment  
Clear peak hold  
6 Level meter  
Displays the input sound level.  
When the AUTO REC function is turned on, the level meter  
will display sounds within the level that activates the AUTO  
REC function.  
7 Prerecording function on/off status  
Displays the Prerecording function on/off status. (See “Start  
Blank: Prerecording is off  
: Prerecording function is on  
8 Recording status message  
The recording status is indicated in the following icons:  
Indicator Meaning  
Recording standby or recording pause mode  
In recording mode  
09  
0
Begins recording in five seconds  
Begins recording in ten seconds  
9 Automatic recording function on/off status  
Displays the Automatic recording function on/off status.  
Blank: Automatic recording off  
: Automatic recording function on  
NOTE  
is displayed when the scene mode is  
In this case, level control is automatic.  
or  
.
0 Dual format recording function on/off status  
This shows whether dual format recording is on or off.  
Blank: dual format recording function off  
: dual format recording function on  
q File name message  
Displays the file name automatically assigned to the  
recording file.  
w Peak decibel (dB) message  
Displays the peak input level in decibel reading.  
will be displayed when recording is above the peak level  
(−2dB or more).  
e Elapsed recording time  
Displays the elapsed recording time of a recorded file (hours:  
minutes: seconds).  
r Remaining recording time  
Displays the remaining recording time for the microSD card  
(hours: minutes: seconds).  
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2 – Names and functions of parts  
Menu item list  
Using menus  
Press the /MENU/8button to display the menu screen.  
The following explains the menus, using the display contrast  
setting as an example.  
1. Press the /MENU/8button to display the menu screen.  
The menu screen consists of four pages each separated by types  
of menu items.  
REC: make basic recording settings  
TOOL: make function settings useful for playback files  
SETUP: make configuration settings for the DR-22WL  
INFO: displays file and media information  
Menu items are as follows:  
2. Press the F1  
button to display various menu pages.  
Menu item Function  
Make recording settings  
Ref. page  
FORMAT  
SAMPLE  
TYPE  
SETUP page is selected  
and F3 buttons to select (highlight) the  
PRE REC  
3. Use the F2  
REC  
item you want to set.  
AUTO FUNC  
DUAL FORMAT  
COUNT INIT  
PEAK HOLD  
Make settings for various functions.  
MARK SKIP MODE  
DIVIDE  
TOOL  
AUTO DIVIDE  
REVERB  
SPEAKER  
CONTRAST item is selected  
button to open the parameter display.  
4. Press the F4  
METRONOME  
Make various settings.  
MEDIA FORMAT  
BACKLIGHT  
CONTRAST  
Wi-Fi  
AUTO PWR SAVE  
BATTERY TYPE  
DATE/TIME  
SETUP  
5. Use the F2  
and F3  
buttons to change settings, and  
press the F4  
button to finalize the setting.  
FILE NAME  
INITIALIZE  
6. Repeat the 2. to 5. steps to set each items.  
7. Press the /MENU/8 button to return to the home screen.  
View various types of information.  
FILE INFO  
INFO  
Basic operations  
CARD INFO  
VERSION  
Use the following buttons to operate the various screens.  
/MENU/8 button  
The menu screen will pop up when you press this button in stop  
or pause mode.  
To return to the home screen, press this button in any screen  
display.  
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3 – Preparation  
NOTE  
Powering the unit  
When both batteries and the AC adapter are attached to the  
unit, power will be supplied from the AC adapter.  
CAUTION  
Power sources  
Use only the dedicated AC adapter (TASCAM PS- P515U;  
sold separately). The use of another adapter may cause  
malfunction, fire or electric shock.  
Noise may occur during microphone recording when the  
unit and AC adapter are in close proximity. If noise occurs,  
move the AC adapter away from the unit.  
The DR-22WL operates on two AA batteries, the dedicated AC  
adapter (TASCAM PS-P515U; sold separately), or the supplied  
USB cable (USB bus power).  
Use either alkaline batteries or Ni-MH batteries.  
Using AA size batteries  
Remove the battery compartment cover on the back of the unit,  
insert two AA batteries with the ¥ and ^ ends in the right  
position, and close the cover.  
Using USB bus power  
Use the supplied USB cable to connect the unit and the  
computer as illustrated below.  
Computer  
USB  
Connect the  
supplied USB cable  
micro-B USB plug  
When you connect a USB cable while the unit power is on,  
or turn on the power after making a connection, the USB  
SELECTscreen will pop up, prompting the user to select  
either to operate the unit with USB bus power or make a USB  
connection with the computer.  
Select the same type of batteries to get an accurate reading of  
the remaining battery power and required minimum power for  
CAUTION  
Do not use Manganese dry cell batteries.  
Ni-MH batteries will not be recharged with this unit; use a  
separate battery recharger instead.  
The supplied alkaline batteries are for testing and may not  
last long.  
Using an AC adapter (sold separately)  
Use the supplied USB cable to connect the USB port of the  
unit and the dedicated AC adapter (TASCAM PS- P515U; sold  
separately) as illustrated below.  
Use the F2  
button and the F3  
button to select (highlight)  
button to supply power  
the BUSPOWER, then press F4  
from the USB port and display the home screen.  
TASCAM PS-P515U (sold separately)  
AC outlet  
NOTE  
Power is supplied from the USB port when USB cable is  
connected to the unit inserted with batteries (USB bus  
power prioritized).  
CAUTION  
Connect the  
supplied USB cable  
Depending on the USB bus power specifications of the  
computer, the DR-22WL may not operate with a USB  
connection. If this occurs, please use the dedicated AC  
adapter (TASCAM PS-P515U; sold separately) instead.  
This unit is not compatible with the computer’s power-save  
mode or sleep-mode. Please turn off these modes when  
operating the unit from the computer’s USB bus power.  
micro-B USB plug  
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3 – Preparation  
Resume function  
The DR-22WL is equipped with a resume function to locate the  
previous position (or time) when the power was turned off.  
Turning the power on and off (standby  
mode)  
Turn the power on and press the PLAY button to playback from  
CAUTION  
the previous file position (time) when the power was turned off.  
When you turn the power switch off while supplying power  
from the dedicated AC adapter (TASCAM PS-P515U; sold  
separately) or the USB bus power connected to a computer,  
the unit will go to a standby mode.  
Before turning the power switch on and off, turn the volume  
down for the sound system connected to the unit.  
Do not wear headphones when turning the power switch  
on and off (standby mode); the noise may cause damage to  
your ears and/or headphones.  
NOTE  
The position is recorded in the microSD card. The resume  
function does not work if the microSD card is replaced or  
formatted.  
Setting the date/time  
The DR-22WL uses its internal clock to record the date and time  
to the recorded files.  
1. Press the /MENU/8 button to display the menu screen.  
Starting up the unit  
In power off mode, slide and hold the HOLD/  
switch  
2. Press the F1  
button to display the SETUPpage.  
and F3 buttons to select (highlight)  
(located at left-side of the panel) toward the  
direction, and  
3. Use both the F2  
release the switch when the TASCAMDR-22WL(start-up  
screen) appears.  
the DATE/TIMEitem parameters.  
The DR-22WL starts up and the home screen is displayed.  
4. Press the F4  
button to display the DATE/TIME  
Start-up screen  
Home screen  
screen.  
CAUTION  
When turn the power on for the first time (or when the  
built-in clock is reset due to no battery power), the DATE/  
TIMEscreen will appear before the home screen to set  
Shutting down (standby mode)  
5. Press the F4  
button to move the cursor (highlighted  
In power on mode, slide and hold the HOLD/  
switch  
(located at left-side of the panel) toward the  
direction,  
area), and use the F2  
settings.  
and F3  
buttons to change  
and release the switch when the TASCAMDR-22WL  
shuttingdownappears.  
The power turns off when the shut-down process is completed.  
6. Press the F1  
button to finalize the settings. The screen  
will return to the SETUPpage.  
NOTE  
The file name will include the set date/time. (See “Setting  
CAUTION  
Without the use of the batteries, the dedicated AC adapter  
(TASCAM PS-P515U; sold separately) or USB bus power, the  
date and time setting can be made only for a few minutes.  
When using batteries, we recommend to replace them  
before they are completely drained.  
CAUTION  
Always use the HOLD/  
switch to turn the power off.  
In power on mode, all recorded data and settings will be  
lost if you remove the batteries, disconnect the power  
cable of the dedicated AC adapter (TASCAM PS-P515U; sold  
separately), or plug-off the USB cable for USB bus power.  
Any lost data and/or settings cannot be restored.  
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3 – Preparation  
Inserting and removing microSD cards  
Setup the microSD card for use  
To use a microSD card, it must be formatted first by the  
DR-22WL.  
1. Confirm that a microSD card is inserted and turn the power  
on.  
2. The following message appears when a new card or a card  
formatted by another device is inserted into the unit.  
Inserting the SD card  
NOTE  
A microSD card is already installed at the time of purchase.  
You can immediately start recording and playing tracks  
without the need to remove and insert the microSD card.  
1. Open the microSD card slot cover on the right side panel.  
2. Insert the microSD Card into the slot (as illustrated below)  
until it clicks into place.  
micro SD/SDHC card  
Removing the card  
micro SDXC card  
button to start formatting.  
1. Open the microSD card slot cover.  
2. Gently press and release the microSD card; the card should  
pop out.  
3. Press the F4  
CAUTION  
Formatting will delete all data from the card.  
4. When formatting is complete, it will return to the home  
screen. You may format the card whenever required.  
CAUTION  
Before formatting, make sure the unit is connected to  
either a dedicated AC adapter (TASCAM PS-P515U; sold  
separately), a computer via USB bus power, or fully-charged  
batteries.  
Turning the built-in speaker on/off  
CAUTION  
The factory setting for the built-in speaker output is selected as  
ON. To turn the built-in speaker output off, set the SPEAKER  
item to OFFon the TOOLmenu page.  
Do not remove the microSD card while the unit is accessing  
data for recording, playback, etc.  
Do not remove the microSD card from the unit when  
connected via USB cable to a computer.  
The DR-22WL is compatible with microSD/microSDHC/  
microSDXC standards.  
Please refer to the TEAC Global Site (http://teac-global.  
1. Press the /MENU/8 button to display the menu screen.  
2. Use the F1  
button to display the TOOLpage.  
and F3 buttons to select (highlight) the  
button.  
This shows the SPEAKERitem parameters.  
3. Use the F2  
com) to learn more on the list of compatible SD cards.  
SPEAKERitem and press the F4  
4. Use the F2  
press the F4  
and F3  
buttons to change settings, and  
button to finalize the setting.  
Options: OFF, ON(default setting)  
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3 – Preparation  
5. When setting is completed, press the /MENU/8 button to  
return to the home screen.  
NOTE  
In a recording standby or recording mode, or when a  
headphone or a speaker system is connected to the  
DR-22WL, the built-in speaker will not emit sound even  
when the SPEAKERsetting is ON.  
This warning appears when the volume is set above a level  
recommended by the European Union (EU) to avoid hearing  
damage (EU volume limit regulation).  
Reconnecting headphones will reset the volume to its default  
value.  
Connecting a monitor device  
To listen with headphones, connect them to the /LINE OUT  
jack on the left side of the unit.  
To listen with an external monitoring system (powered monitor  
speakers or an amplifier and speakers), connect it to the /LINE  
OUT jack.  
NOTE  
You can continue to adjust the volume even after the  
pop-up message appears.  
When you raise or lower the volume again, the pop-up  
message will disappear.  
CAUTION  
Listening at high volumes could cause hearing damage. If  
the surroundings are noisy, the sound of playback might  
seem quieter than it actually is.  
Start playback of the audio and check the volume before  
putting on headphones, for example.  
Powered monitor speaker or  
an amplifier and speaker  
Headphone  
Adjusting the playback volume  
Use the OUTPUT LEVEL (+/−) buttons on the left side of the  
unit to adjust the volume of output through the built-in speaker  
and /LINE OUT connector.  
When doing this, a volume position pop-up appears at the  
bottom of the display.  
When increasing the volume, this pop-up message might  
appear: INCREASE YOUR RISK OF HEARING  
DAMAGE.  
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3 – Preparation  
Recording from an external device (LINE IN)  
Connect a stereo mini-plug cable to the output of an external  
audio device (i.e. headphone jack of a portable CD player).  
Input settings  
Recording with the built-in microphone  
Point the built-in microphone toward the sound source and  
place the unit on a stable surface with minimum vibration.  
Recording with an external microphone (MIC  
IN)  
Connect the external microphone to the MIC/EXT IN jack at  
right side panel.  
Audio device or  
external device  
The following pop-up message will appear when connected to  
the MIC/EXT IN jack.  
The following pop-up message will appear when connected to  
the MIC/EXT IN jack.  
When an external device is connected, select F2  
(disable plug-in power).  
button  
CAUTION  
If the input sound is still distorted after adjusting the input  
level of the unit, reduce the playback sound of the external  
device.  
Select the F3  
button for plug-in-power microphones, or F2  
button for other microphone types.  
*
Plug-in-power means that a power is delivered from the  
recorder to the microphone  
NOTE  
Point the external microphone toward the sound source and  
place the unit on a stable surface with minimum vibration.  
CAUTION  
When not using a mic that requires plug-in power, do not  
enable it by selecting the F3  
button. Doing so could  
damage connected equipment. See the mic operation  
manual for details.  
When connecting a dynamic mic or external mic that has  
its own battery, do not enable plug-in power by selecting  
the F3  
button. If plug-in power is turned ON, it could  
damage such microphones.  
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In addition to the built-in microphone, an external microphone  
or external audio devices (i.e. CD player) can also be used for  
recordings.  
2. Press the RECORD button again to start recording.  
Recordings can be made in MP3 (32k -320kbps, 44.1k/48kHz)  
and WAV/BWF (44.1k/48k/96kHz, 16/24-bit) audio formats.  
Cue marks in WAV file that supports BWF (Broadcast Wave  
Format) can be used in BWF compatible softwares.  
In addition, the DR-22WL can mix input signals while playing an  
audio file and record a new file (overdubbing function).  
When recording starts, the RECORD indicator lights, and  
displays the elapsed recording time and the remaining  
recording time.  
Selecting the recording mode  
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(EASY recording mode)  
To pause, press the RECORD button while recording.  
Press the RECORD button again to resume recording.  
If you press the /MENU/8 button while in pause mode,  
the recorded audio file up to the pause point will be created.  
Select the scene dial to  
.
The simple recording mode allows users to quickly start  
recording by pressing the RECORD button just once; it  
automatically adjusts the recording level. This feature is useful  
for beginners and others wanting to make a quick-recording.  
3. Press the /MENU/8 button to stop recording.  
The recording stops and returns to the beginning of the file.  
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(MANUAL recording mode)  
NOTE  
In recording standby mode, the speaker will not emit sound.  
Use a headphone to listen to the input sound and make level  
adjustments. In recording mode, operating the OUTPUT  
LEVEL (+/−) button to adjust sound will not affect the  
recording level.  
To avoid recording the RECORD button operation sound,  
the DR-22WL begins recording about 0.3 seconds (fixed  
time) after pressing the RECORD button. (REC DELAY)  
Select the scene dial to  
.
The manual mode allows to adjust the recording level manually,  
suited for a higher-quality recording. This feature is especially  
useful for those who wants to make fine-tuned recording.  
Recording  
1. Press the RECORD button to set the recording standby  
CAUTION  
mode.  
Noise may occur during microphone recording when the  
The indicator around the RECORD button flashes and the  
recording screen opens.  
unit and AC adapter are in close proximity. If noise occurs,  
move the AC adapter away from the unit.  
Scene recording mode  
The DR-22WL offers pre-set scenes that adjusts recording to the  
most-suited level. Turn the scene dial and to set the following  
scene:  
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(LOUD)  
Suited for recording band performance and other scenes with  
large sound volume.  
The bottom of the recording screen displays the recording  
file name, the recording audio file type, and the sampling  
rate. Users can confirm these information before starting  
recording.  
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(MUSIC)  
Suited for recording voices, such as concert or group sining.  
NOTE  
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(INSTRUMENT)  
When the scene dial is set at “ ", recording begins when  
Suited for recording near musical instruments, such as an  
acoustic guitar and wind instruments.  
you press the RECORD button once.  
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(INTERVIEW)  
Suited for recording an interview or take voice memos during  
meetings.  
NOTE  
Recording level, low-cut filter, or level control are still  
adjustable in scene recording mode.  
However, level control cannot be adjusted in scene mode.  
Settings are not stored and will be removed when scene  
mode is changed.  
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SAMPLE setting  
Selecting a folder to store files  
6. Use the F2  
and F3  
buttons to select (highlight) the  
button.  
Open the parameter list for the SAMPLEitem.  
SAMPLEitem and press the F4  
Recorded files will be saved in the current folder. If no setting is  
made, they will be saved in the MUSIC folder. To change to the  
folder that you want, follow the instructions in “5 – Using files  
When an SD card is initialized, the MUSIC folder will be set as the  
current folder.  
Recording format settings  
(FORMAT/SAMPLE/TYPE)  
Select the desired audio file type before you start recording.  
1. Press the /MENU/8 button to display the menu screen.  
7. Use the F2  
sampling rate.  
and F3  
buttons to select (highlight) the  
2. Press the F1  
button to open the RECmenu page.  
Options: 44.1k(default value), 48k, 96k  
FORMAT setting  
3. Use the F2  
and F3  
buttons to select (highlight) the  
button.  
Open the parameter list for the FORMATitem.  
NOTE  
FORMATitem and press the F4  
96k cannot be selected for a MP3 format file.  
TIPS  
Selecting the WAV 16bit and 44.1kHz will allow you to  
record in CD-quality.  
8. Press the F4  
button to finalize the setting and return to  
the item selection mode.  
TYPE setting  
9. Use the F2  
TYPEitem and press the F4  
Open the parameter list for the TYPEitem.  
and F3  
buttons to select (highlight) the  
button.  
4. Use the F2  
file type.  
and F3  
buttons to select (highlight) the  
Options: BWF16bit, BWF24bit, WAV16bit  
(default value), WAV24bit, MP332k, MP3  
64k, MP396k, MP3128k, MP3192k,  
MP3256k, MP3320k  
NOTE  
BWF is a format for broadcasting that has the same sound  
quality as the standard WAV format. It also uses the same  
.wav” file extension as WAV files. In this manual, we  
distinguish these file types by using the terms BWF and WAV.  
10. Use the F2  
and F3  
buttons to select (highlight) either  
the stereo file or mono file.  
Options: STEREO(default value), MONO  
The WAV format offers higher quality recording than MP3  
files;  
NOTE  
On the other hand, the MP3 format can record for longer  
hours.  
With MP3 format, recording with higher values offers better  
quality.  
Cue marks in WAV file that supports BWF (Broadcast  
Wave Format) can be used in BWF compatible devices and  
computer softwares.  
When MONOis selected, left and right channel signals will  
be recorded separately .  
Selecting the WAV format MONOwill extend the recording  
hours by two times than the STEREOtype, allowing for  
longer recording hours.  
11. Press the F4  
button to finalize the setting and return to  
the item selection mode.  
5. Press the F4  
button to finalize the setting and return to  
the item selection mode.  
12. Press the /MENU/8 button to return to the home screen.  
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Setting the peak hold function  
Using the peak hold function makes monitoring the levels  
easier.  
Adjusting the input level  
Before you start recording, ensure to adjust the input level to  
prevent the recorded file from distortion or canceled by noise,  
which can occur from excessively large or quiet input volume.  
Use the limiter/peak reduction functions as necessary, in  
addition to making manual adjustments.  
1. Press the /MENU/8 button to display the menu screen.  
2. Press the F1  
button to open the RECmenu page.  
3. Use the F2  
and F3 buttons to select (highlight) the  
parameter of the PEAKHOLDitem and press the F4  
TIPS  
button.  
In addition to adjusting the INPUT level, try changing the  
distance and angle between the microphone and the sound  
source. The angle and distance of the microphone can also  
change the sound quality.  
Open the parameter list for the PEAKHOLDitem.  
1. Press the RECORD button to set the recording standby  
mode.  
The RECORD indicator (around RECORD button) will flash  
and displays the recording screen.  
4. Use the F2  
peak hold mode.  
Options:  
and F3  
buttons to select (highlight) the  
OFF: Peak levels are not held.  
1sec(default): Peak levels are held for one second.  
HOLD: Peak levels are held until the peak clear (  
)
2. Use the INPUT LEVEL volume to adjust the input level. The  
input level setting meter will pop-up at the bottom of the  
display.  
button is pressed.  
5. Press the F4  
button to finalize the setting and return to  
the item selection mode.  
6. Press the /MENU/8 button to return to the home screen.  
To obtain higher quality, it is recommended to set at the  
maximum recording level. As a guideline, adjust the input  
level until the −12dB indicator lights in green to obtain  
the optimum level. To prevent possible distortion from  
excessively large input volume, reduce the input level when  
the PEAK indicator lights in red.  
NOTE  
Press the /MENU/8 button to cancel the recording  
standby mode.  
In a recording standby or recording mode, the speaker will  
not emit sound even when the SPEAKERsetting is ON.  
If you need to monitor sound to adjust the input level and  
make recordings, connect the headphone to the /LINE  
OUT jack.  
To adjust monitor sound, go to home screen and use the  
OUTPUT LEVEL (+/−) button. Adjusting the monitor sound  
will not affect the recording quality.  
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Setting the Low Cut Filter  
Using the level control function  
The Low Cut Filter function can reduce noise from  
You can set the recording level for microphone input.  
air-conditioners, projector fans and unwanted wind noise.  
1. Press the RECORD button to set the recording standby  
1. Press the RECORD button to set the recording standby  
mode.  
mode.  
The RECORD indicator will flash and displays the recording  
screen.  
The RECORD indicator will flash and displays the recording  
screen.  
2. Press the F4  
button to display the input setting screen.  
2. Press the F4  
button to display the input setting screen.  
3. Press the F1  
button to display the INPUTpage of the  
3. Press the F1  
button to display the INPUTpage of the  
input setting screen.  
input setting screen.  
4. Use the F2  
and F3  
buttons to select (highlight) the  
4. Use the F2  
and F3  
buttons to select (highlight) the  
parameter of the LVCONTROLitem and press the F4  
parameter of the LCFitem and press the F4  
button.  
button.  
Open the parameter list for the LCFitem.  
Open the parameter list for the LVCONTROLitem.  
5. Use the F2  
and F3  
buttons to select (highlight) the  
5. Use the F2  
and F3  
buttons to select (highlight) the  
cut-off frequency.  
function.  
Options: OFF(default value), 40Hz, 80Hz, 120Hz,  
220Hz  
Options: OFF(default value), LIMITER, PEAK  
6. Press the F4 button to finalize the selected function.  
6. Press the F4  
button to finalize the selected cut-off  
7. Press the /MENU/8 button to return to the recording  
frequency for the Low Cut Filter.  
screen.  
7. Press the /MENU/8 button to return to the recording  
The selected function is shown with an icon in the recording  
screen.  
screen.  
NOTE  
NOTE  
The selected mode is shown with an icon in the recording  
When the low-cut filter is on, the  
recording screen.  
icon appears on the  
screen.  
The low-cut filter can be set and changed when in recording  
standby.  
When the limiter function is ON, the  
on the recording screen.  
icon will appear  
icon  
When the peak reduction function is ON, the  
will appear on the recording screen.  
TIPS  
Setting it to larger value can reduce more noise in the  
low-frequency range, but this is not recommended when  
recording music.  
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LIMITER  
The limiter functions only at excessive input level.  
This function is useful for musical instrument performance and  
musical recordings.  
The DR-22WL has a built-in reverb, which can be added to  
the input source as desired. (See “Reverb function” on page  
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PEAK (PEAK REDUCTION)  
This function automatically reduce the recording level to an  
appropriate value when input signal is too high. It is useful  
when you cannot preset the recording level or unable to make  
adjustments during recordings.  
CAUTION  
Distortion might occur if the input sound is too loud even  
when the limiter is on. In such a case, lower the input level  
or increase the distance between the mic and the sound  
source.  
NOTE  
When level control function is ON, you can still adjust the  
recording level by using the INPUT LEVEL volume. This  
function cannot be used, however, when the scene dial is set  
to  
or  
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Switching files during recording  
(track increment)  
Automatic recording (AUTO REC)  
When the auto record function is on, the unit can respond to  
input sound levels and start and pause recording and create  
new files automatically.  
During recording, you can switch to a new recording file either  
manually or at a set time, and continue to make recording in the  
new file. (Track increment function)  
1. Press the /MENU/8 button to display the menu screen.  
2. Press the F1  
button to open the RECmenu page.  
3. Use the F2  
and the F3 buttons to select (highlight)  
Manual track increment during recording  
During recording, you can easily update a file manually and  
continue to make recording.  
the parameter of the AUTOFUNCitem and press the F4  
button.  
AUTOFUNCTIONscreen is displayed.  
1. During recording, press the F1  
button.  
NOTE  
Numbers at the end of file name will increment each time  
when a new file is created.  
CAUTION  
The maximum total number of folders and files you can  
create is 5,000.  
Files with a recording time of less than two seconds cannot  
be created.  
The number of the new file will increment if its name is the  
same as the existing file.  
Track increment function is not available during  
overdubbing.  
4. Use the F2  
and the F3  
buttons to select (highlight)  
the parameter of the AUTORECitem and press the F4  
button.  
This shows the AUTO RECitem parameters.  
Automatic track increment at specified time  
Without pausing recording, a new file can be created  
automatically during recording when the time set using the  
TRACK INCitem on the AUTO FUNCTIONscreen is  
reached (track increment function).  
Follow the below steps to set the maximum time for automatic  
increment:  
1. Press the /MENU/8 button to display the menu screen.  
5. Use the F2  
and F3  
buttons to select a level that  
activates the AUTO REC function (a level that recognize  
incoming signal).  
2. Press the F1  
button to open the RECmenu page.  
3. Use the F2  
and the F3 buttons to select (highlight)  
Options: OFF(default value), -6dB, -12dB, -24dB,  
-48dB  
the parameter of the AUTOFUNCitem and press the F4  
button.  
6. Press the F4  
button to finalize the selected level that  
AUTOFUNCTIONscreen is displayed.  
activates the AUTO REC function.  
4. Use the F2  
and the F3  
buttons to select (highlight)  
7. Press the /MENU/8 button to return to the home screen.  
the parameter of the TRACKINCitem and press the F4  
8. Press the RECORD button to set the recording standby  
button.  
mode.  
The level meter will display sounds within the level that  
This shows the TRACK INCitem parameters.  
activates the AUTO REC function and the  
icon will  
appear on the right side of the recorder status display.  
5. Use the F2  
and the F3  
buttons to select the  
automatic track increment time.  
Recording starts automatically when the input signal  
exceeds the threshold set in the LEVELitem.  
Options: OFF(default value), 5min, 10min, 15min,  
30min, 60min  
6. Press the F4  
button to finalize the selected time.  
NOTE  
When in recording standby, the RECORD indicator flashes  
CAUTION  
faster than when recording.  
When recording, if the input signal level falls below the level  
The maximum total number of folders and files you can  
create is 5,000.  
set with the LEVELitem for more than 5 seconds, the unit  
pauses recording and creates a new file. When the input  
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signal level becomes higher than the set level again, it starts  
recording to a new file.  
When new files are created, incremental numbers are added  
to the end of each file name.  
Using the SELF TIMER for recording  
Similar to a camera, the DR-22WL has a SELF TIMER function to  
begin recording after a set period of time.  
1. Press the RECORD button to enter recording standby.  
9. When you need to stop recording, press the /MENU/8  
button.  
The indicator around the RECORD button flashes and the  
recording screen opens.  
CAUTION  
A new file cannot be created if the total number of folders  
2. Press the F1  
button to turn the self-timer on, making its  
and files would exceed 5000.  
icon appear in the recorder operation status area.  
Files shorter than 2 seconds cannot be created. If the  
sampling frequency is 96 kHz, files shorter than 4 seconds  
cannot be created.  
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.  
The time is shown below the self-timer icon. Each time  
you press the F1  
button, the setting changes as follows.  
Time display below the icon  
No display (OFF) w 5S(5 sec.) w 10S(10 sec.) w no  
display (OFF)  
TIP  
By using this in combination with the PRE REC function, you  
can record events without losing the beginnings of sounds.  
Start recording from slightly before  
pressing RECORD (PRE REC)  
PRE REC function will allow you to start recording up to two  
seconds before the desired timing, by recording an input signal  
(up to two seconds) during the recording standby mode.  
3. After setting the time, press the RECORD button. The  
RECORD indicator will flash more quickly until recording  
starts after the set amount of time passes.  
1. Press the /MENU/8 button to display the menu screen.  
NOTE  
2. Press the F1  
button to open the RECmenu page.  
SELF-TIMER function will not work when recording is on  
3. Use the F2  
and the F3 buttons to select (highlight)  
pause.  
the parameter of the PRERECitem and press the F4  
button.  
SELF-TIMER function can be used in the Automatic recording  
function. When recording begins, the Automatic recording  
function is prioritized.  
Open the parameter list for the PRERECitem.  
4. Use the F2  
and F3  
buttons to turn on the PRE REC  
function.  
Options: OFF(default value), ON  
5. Press the F4  
button to finalize the setting and return to  
the item selection mode.  
6. Press the /MENU/8 button to return to the home screen.  
TIPS  
By combining PRE REC with the AUTO REC function, you will  
not miss an opportunity to start recording.  
NOTE  
When the pre-recording function is on, the  
icon  
appears on the right of the recorder operation status area  
on the recording screen.  
If you start recording within two seconds from when the  
record standby mode is turned ON, recording will begin  
from the record standby mode.  
PRE REC function will not work during overdubbing.  
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Recording in two formats  
(DUAL FORMAT REC)  
Mixing the input sound to the  
playback for recording (overdubbing)  
The DR-22WL can transfer files to a smart phone via Wi-Fi. (See  
The DR-22WL can mix the input sound while playing the  
recorded track to create a new file.  
The unit offers two overdubbing modes.  
WAV/BWF delivers a high-quality sound but unfit to transfer  
via Wi-Fi due to its large file size. The DR-22WL can make  
simultaneous recordings in WAV/BWF format and MP3 format  
(smaller file size) for Wi-Fi transfer.  
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OVERDUB  
This mode mixes the input sound to the playback file.  
Users can monitor with a headphone and overdub the sounds.  
1. Press the /MENU/8 button to display the menu screen.  
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AIRDUB  
2. Press the F1  
button to open the RECmenu page.  
This mode records group singing or musical performance with  
the accompaniment music playback (similar to karaoke).  
Since only the playback sound is output from the output jacks in  
this mode, you can use it to play along with an already recorded  
performance output from a connected external monitoring  
system, for example, and record this new performance together  
with the sound playing back.  
3. Use the F2  
and F3 buttons to select (highlight) the  
parameter in DUALFORMATitem and press the F4  
button.  
Open the parameter list for the DUALFORMATitem.  
NOTE  
The recording format of the playback file is used when in  
an overdubbing mode (FORMAT, SAMPLE, TYPE). When the  
playback file format is mono, the inputs will also be treated  
as mono (left and right). When the playback file format is  
stereo, the inputs will also be treated as stereo. Open the  
FILE INFOscreen if you want to check the playback  
Speaker will not emit sound in overdubbing mode.  
Pause will not work in overdubbing mode (RECORD button  
is disabled).  
The overdubbed file is created in playback format  
regardless of the recording format setting.  
When in an overdubbing mode, the self-timer,  
pre-recording, automatic recording and dual format  
recording functions cannot be used.  
4. Use the F2  
and F3  
buttons to select (highlight) the  
file type.  
Options: OFF(default value), 32k, 64k, 96k, 128k,  
192k, 256k, 320k  
5. Press the F4  
button to finalize the setting and return to  
the item selection mode.  
NOTE  
When dual format recording is on, the  
icon appears  
to the right of the recorder operation status indicator on the  
Recording Screen.  
DUAL FORMAT recording is available only in WAV 16bit/BWF  
16bit with sampling rate of 44.1k/48kHz formats.  
Select files for overdubbing with an input  
sound  
Select the file for overdubbing with either the .// button  
or in browse screen.  
NOTE  
Please refer to the page 25 for selecting files in browse  
screen.  
Start overdubbing  
1. In home screen, set the scene dial to  
.
The OVERDUBscreen is displayed and the input sound is  
recorded.  
NOTE  
In pause or playback mode, when you set the scene dial to  
, the DR-22WL will make a force stop and display the  
OVERDUBscreen.  
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2. To switch to the overdubbing mode, press the F2  
button. The overdubbing and airdubbing modes will appear  
in turn on the screen.  
Create cue marks during recording  
In recording or recording standby mode, the DR-22WL can  
create cue marks to a file to quickly locate the marked position  
After selecting, either the OVERDUBor the AIRDUB  
screen will be displayed.  
You can either manually set the cue mark, or automatically set  
the cue mark level or time to minimize the operation noise.  
NOTE  
The unit will not move to the cue mark position in recording  
or recording standby mode.  
Manual cue marking during recording  
AIRDUB mode  
In recording or recording standby mode, press the F2  
to create a cue mark.  
A pull-up cue mark no. message will appear above the icon.  
button  
3. Press the PLAY button to play the file for overdubbing, and  
use the F3  
volume.  
and F4  
buttons to adjust the playback  
NOTE  
4. Press the RECORD button to set the recording standby  
mode.  
Up to 99 cue marks can be created and stored in each file.  
The indicator around the RECORD button flashes.  
Cue marks that are created during the recording of WAV file  
in BWF format by this unit are stored in the file. You can use  
the cue marks in softwares compatible with BWF format.  
Add cue marks automatically to recording  
If you turn the AUTO MARK function ON, cue marks will be  
added automatically.  
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Add cue marks automatically according to set levels  
1. Press the /MENU/8 button to display the menu screen.  
5. Press again the RECORD button.  
2. Press the F1  
button to open the RECmenu page.  
Overdubbing will start.  
3. Use the F2  
and the F3 buttons to select (highlight)  
the parameter of the AUTOFUNCitem and press the F4  
button.  
AUTOFUNCTIONscreen is displayed.  
4. Use the F2  
and F3  
buttons to select (highlight) the  
MODEin the AUTOMARKitem, and press the F4  
button.  
5. Use the F2  
and F3  
buttons to set the automatic cue  
When recording starts, the RECORD indicator lights, and the  
recording screen displays the elapsed recording time and  
the remaining recording time.  
mark mode to LEVEL.  
When a file that can be playbacked is not selected, a pop-up  
message of NoPBFilewill appear.  
6. To finish recording, press the /MENU/8 button.  
Options: OFF(default value), LEVEL, TIME  
6. Press the F4 button to finalize the set mode.  
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7. Use the F2  
and F3  
buttons to select (highlight) the  
8. Use the F2  
and F3  
buttons to set a time to  
automatically add cue marks.  
LVL/TIMEof the AUTOMARKitem and press the F4  
Options: 5min, 10min, 15min, 30min, 60min  
button.  
(default value)  
This shows the LVL/TIMEitem parameters.  
9. Press the F4  
button to finalize the set time.  
10. Press the /MENU/8 button to return to the home screen.  
Moving to the cue mark position  
In stop or playback mode, you can move to cue marks created in  
the selected file.  
You can use this function to go to the beginning of a song,  
similar to an index.  
1. Press the /MENU/8 button to display the menu screen.  
8. Use the F2  
and F3  
buttons to set a level to  
automatically add cue marks.  
2. Use the F1  
button to display the TOOLpage.  
Options: -6dB, -12dB(default value), -24dB,  
-48dB  
3. Use the F2  
and F3 buttons to select (highlight) the  
parameter in MARKSKIPMODEitem and press the F4  
button.  
9. Press the F4  
button to finalize the set mode.  
10. Press the /MENU/8 button to return to the home screen.  
This shows the MARK SKIP MODEitem parameters.  
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Add cue marks automatically according to set time  
1. Press the /MENU/8 button to display the menu screen.  
2. Press the F1  
button to open the RECmenu page.  
3. Use the F2  
and the F3 buttons to select (highlight)  
the parameter of the AUTOFUNCitem and press the F4  
button.  
AUTOFUNCTIONscreen is displayed.  
4. Use the F2  
and F3  
buttons to set the mode to ON,  
4. Use the F2  
and F3  
buttons to select (highlight) the  
and press the F4  
button.  
MODEin the AUTOMARKitem, and press the F4  
button.  
Options: OFF(default value), ON  
5. When setting is completed, press the /MENU/8 button to  
5. Use the F2  
and F3  
buttons to set the automatic cue  
return to the home screen.  
mark mode to TIME.  
6. In stop or playback mode, press together the F2  
button  
and either the . button or the /button.  
NOTE  
You cannot move to a cue mark of a different file.  
Options: OFF(default value), LEVEL, TIME  
6. Press the F4  
button to finalize the set mode.  
and F3 buttons to select (highlight) the  
7. Use the F2  
LVL/TIMEin the AUTOMARKitem, and press the  
F4 button.  
This shows the LVL/TIMEitem parameters.  
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4 – Recording  
Recording duration  
The table below shows the maximum recording time per file format for microSD/microSDHC/microSDXC cards:  
microSD/microSDHC/microSDXC cards capacity  
File format (recording setting)  
1GB  
4GB  
8GB  
32GB  
44.1kHz  
48kHz  
96kHz  
44.1kHz  
48kHz  
96kHz  
1 hour 34 minutes  
1 hour 26 minutes  
43 minutes  
6 hour 17 minutes 12 hour 35 minutes 50 hour 23 minutes  
5 hour 47 minutes 11 hour 34 minutes 46 hour 17 minutes  
WAV/BWF 16 bit (STEREO)  
WAV/BWF 24 bit (STEREO)  
2 hour 53 minutes  
4 hour 11 minutes  
3 hour 51 minutes  
1 hour 55 minutes  
277 hour  
5 hour 47 minutes 23 hour 08 minutes  
8 hour 23 minutes 33 hour 35 minutes  
7 hour 42 minutes 30 hour 51 minutes  
3 hour 51 minutes 15 hour 25 minutes  
1 hour 02 minutes  
57 minutes  
28 minutes  
32 kbps 44.1kHz/48kHz  
64 kbps 44.1kHz/48kHz  
96 kbps 44.1kHz/48kHz  
128 kbps 44.1kHz/48kHz  
192 kbps 44.1kHz/48kHz  
256 kbps 44.1kHz/48kHz  
320 kbps 44.1kHz/48kHz  
69 hour 26 minutes  
34 hour 43 minutes  
555 hour  
277 hour  
185 hour  
138 hour  
2222 hour  
1111 hour  
740 hour  
555 hour  
370 hour  
277 hour  
222 hour  
138 hour  
23 hour 08 minutes 92 hour 35 minutes  
17 hour 21 minutes 69 hour 26 minutes  
MP3  
(STEREO/MONO)  
11 hour 34 minutes 46 hour 17 minutes 92 hour 35 minutes  
8 hour 40 minutes 34 hour 43 minutes 69 hour 26 minutes  
6 hour 56 minutes 27 hour 46 minutes 55 hour 33 minutes  
The recording times shown above are theoretical values. Times may differ depending on the microSD/microSDHC/microSDXC card  
in use.  
The recording times shown above are the total possible recording times for the microSD/microSDHC/microSDXC cards, and not the  
continuous recording times.  
Recording automatically stops if recording time exceeds 24 hours.  
Mono recording in WAV format will double the maximum recording times specified above.  
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5 – Using files and folders (browse screen)  
In browse screen, you can browse the MUSIC folder (stores  
audio files), delete files and folders, or create a new folder in the  
microSD card.  
Icon display on the browse screen  
Below are descriptions for each of the icons displayed in the  
browsescreen.  
TIPS  
You can also connect the DR-22WL with a computer via  
USB, or directly insert the microSD card to the computer to  
change configuration of folders or delete files in the MUSIC  
folder. In addition, you can change file names from the  
computer.  
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MUSIC folder (  
)
When the browsescreen displays the ROOT layer, the MUSIC  
folder will appear at the most top.  
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Audio file (  
)
To display the browse screen, press the F1  
pause mode.  
button in stop/  
This is an audio file.  
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Currently selected audio file (  
)
This is the currently selected audio file.  
8
Folder (  
)
This folder contains a sub-folder.  
8
Folder (  
)
This folder contains no sub-folder.  
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Prior to displaying the browse screen, the unit will display the  
files and folders selected in home screen.  
Folder in display (  
)
Contents of this folder is currently in display.  
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New folder (  
)
Navigating in the browse screen  
A new folder will be created.  
Folders and music files are displayed in a layered-tree type in the  
browse screen.  
The DR-22WL can create up to two layers in each folder.  
File operations  
Use the F2  
and F3  
buttons to select (highlight) the  
Select (highlight) the desired audio file in the browse screen,  
file and/or folder.  
and press the F4  
button. The below pop-up menu will  
appear.  
While selecting the file and/or folder, press the F1  
button to move up to the next layer.  
While selecting the file and/or folder, press the F4  
button to display the pop-up menu.  
While selecting a file, press the PLAY button to return to the  
home screen and playback the selected file.  
The folder that contains the above file becomes the current  
folder (currently selected folder), and the recorded files will  
be saved in this folder.  
Use the F2  
and F3  
buttons to select (highlight) an item,  
and press the F4  
button. The following action will start  
according to the selected item.  
8
SELECT  
Returns to the home screen and playback the selected file.  
8
DELETE  
A pop-up message appears to confirm that the deletion of the  
selected file.  
To delete the file, press the F3  
the F2 button.  
button. To cancel delete, press  
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NOTE  
Moving up a folder level  
When the home screen is open, press the F4  
open a pop-up message confirming deletion of the selected  
file.  
button to  
Press the F1  
button to move up a folder level.  
Creating a new folder  
A NEWFOLDERis available at the bottom of each folder.  
Press the F3  
button to delete the file, or press the F2  
button to cancel the deletion.  
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CANCEL  
Action for the selected (highlighted) file is canceled, and the  
pop-up menu is closed.  
1. Use the F2  
and F3  
buttons to select (highlight) the  
NEWFOLDERand press the F4  
button.  
A quick menu will pop-up on screen.  
It shows a message to confirm creation of a new folder.  
Folder operations  
Select (highlight) the desired file in the browse screen, and press  
the F4  
appear.  
button. The following pop-up message menu will  
2. To create a new folder, press the F3  
button. To cancel  
button.  
creation of a new folder, press the F2  
NOTE  
The DR-22WL is not designed to handle folders with three or  
more layers, and therefore the NEWFOLDERdoes not  
exist in a folder with two layers.  
A newly created folder becomes the current folder (currently  
selected folder), and recorded files are saved in this folder.  
Use the F2  
and F3  
buttons to select (highlight) an item,  
and press the F4  
button. The following action will start  
according to the selected item.  
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OPEN  
This will open the selected folder.  
8
SELECT  
Returns to the Home Screen and selects the first file in the folder.  
In addition, the recorded files are saved in the selected folder.  
8
ALL DELETE  
A pop-up message appears to confirm deletion of all files in the  
selected folder.  
To delete the file, press the F3  
button. To cancel delete, press  
the F2  
button.  
NOTE  
Read-only files and unrecognized files by the DR-22WL will  
not be deleted.  
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CANCEL  
The operation for the selected (highlighted) file is canceled, and  
the pop-up menu is closed.  
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Playback  
Special playback (practice mode)  
To start playback in home screen mode, press the PLAY button  
in stop mode.  
Practice mode is useful for practicing musical instruments.  
To use the practice mode while in stop/pause/playback mode,  
set the scene dial to “ in home screen. The PRACTICE  
screen will appear with a practice mode.  
NOTE  
You can also select and playback a file in the browse screen.  
Pausing/stopping playback  
To stop playback, press the /MENU/8 button. (PAUSE)  
When playback was stopped in the middle of a file, the status  
icon 9 will appear on screen.  
If you press the . or / button to move to the beginning of  
a file and stop playback, 8 is shown.  
To resume playback from the stop position, press the PLAY  
button.  
Loop playback, playback speed change, and key change can be  
made in this mode.  
Press the F1  
button to select the file from the browse screen  
you want to playback.  
Rewinding and fast-forwarding (search)  
During playback when the home screen is open, press and hold  
the .// button to search backward/forward.  
To exit practice mode, change the scene dial to a different  
setting.  
NOTE  
NOTE  
In practice mode, you can monitor and adjust the input  
Search speed will increase if you keep holding the .//  
button.  
File skip will not work in practice mode.  
Selecting a playback file (skip)  
Loop playback  
Loop playback allows you to repeat playback of the entire or  
part of a file.  
In home screen, press either the . button or the / button  
to select the file you want to play.  
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Set the IN and OUT points  
When you are in the middle of a file and want to return to the  
beginning, press the . button. To skip to the previous file,  
press the . button.  
To skip to the next file, press the / button at the beginning  
of in the middle of a file.  
1. In PRACTICEscreen, press the F3  
button to select  
(highlight) the LOOPitem, and press the F4  
set loop playback.  
button to  
2. Move to the loop playback IN point, and press the F2  
button.  
This position is set as IN (start) point.  
The icon will light at the top of the playback position  
display bar.  
3. Press the F3  
button at the loop playback OUT point.  
This position is set as OUT (end) point, and the unit will  
playback the section between the loop playback IN and OUT  
points.  
The icon will light at the top of the playback position  
display bar.  
NOTE  
The I/OTooShortpop-up message will appear  
when the IN-OUT points are too close. Please reset by  
spacing at least one second in between.  
MP3 files with VBR format may affect the accuracy of the IN  
and OUT points settings.  
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Delete the IN and OUT points  
Changing keys  
The DR-22WL can change the playback key (pitch) with its key  
control function.  
The key control function offers KEY and FINE TUNE modes. The  
KEY mode can adjust in 6 half-tone, and the FINE TUNE mode  
can adjust in 50 cents.  
In stop mode, press the . button or the / button to skip  
to the IN (start) and OUT (end) points.  
When stopped, skip to an IN (start) point and press the F2  
button to clear that point.  
When stopped, skip to an OUT (end) point and press the F3  
button to clear that point.  
1. In the PRACTICEscreen, press the F3  
button to  
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select (highlight) either the KEYor FINEitems, then  
Loop playback  
press the F4  
button to enable the key change setting.  
Press the F1  
button to enable the loop playback function.  
You can disable the playback function by pressing the F1  
button, but the setting will be saved.  
Loop playback will start as follows, depending on the IN (start)  
and OUT (end) points:  
Loop playback from IN point w  
Set only the IN (start) point  
end of the file  
Loop playback from the  
Set only the OUT (end) point beginning of the file w OUT  
point  
Pop-up display of the KEYitem  
Loop playback between IN - OUT  
points  
Set both IN/OUT points  
Loop playback from the  
No settings of IN/OUT points beginning until the end of the  
file  
NOTE  
Press the F1  
button to turn on/off the loop playback.  
Pop-up display of the FINEitem  
and the F3 buttons to change the key  
Changing the playback speed (VSA)  
The DR-22WL has a built-in VSA (Variable Speed Audition)  
function to change the playback speed without changing its  
pitch.  
2. Use the F2  
value.  
Options:  
When KEY is selected : ¢6 - £6 (per half-tone) (default: 0)  
When FINE is selected : −50 - +50 (per cent) (default: 0)  
CAUTION  
The VSA function will not work when you select a file  
recorded with a sampling rate of 96kHz.  
3. Press the F4  
button to finalize the setting and return to  
the item selection mode.  
1. In PRACTICEscreen, press the F3  
button to select  
4. Press the PLAY button for playback.  
(highlight) the SPEEDitem, and press the F4  
to enable the playback speed change option.  
button  
NOTE  
Press the F1  
button (or the F1  
button) to  
simultaneously turn on/off the speed change and key  
change (KEY, FINE) settings Settings will be stored.  
2. Use the F2  
and the F3  
buttons to change the  
playback speed value.  
Options: x0.5- x2.0(per x0.1) (default: x1.0)  
3. Press the F4  
button to finalize the setting and return to  
the item selection mode.  
4. Press the PLAY button for playback.  
NOTE  
Press the F1  
button (or the F1  
button) to  
simultaneously turn on/off the speed change and key  
change (KEY, FINE) settings Settings will be stored.  
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File name before division  
140826_0001.wav  
File name after division  
140826_0001a.wav (before the dividing point)  
140826_0001b.wav (after the dividing point)  
Dividing a file  
A recorded file can be divided into two manually or at a mark  
position.  
CAUTION  
CAUTION  
MP3 files cannot be divided.  
MP3 files cannot be divided.  
If the microSD card has insufficient open space, division  
Division may not be available when microSD card does not  
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.  
have sufficient capacity.  
File name with more than two hundred characters cannot  
be divided.  
File cannot be divided when there is a file name identical to  
that of the post-divided file.  
TIPS  
You can add cue marks during recording at the position you  
Dividing the selected file (DIVIDE)  
A recorded file can be divided into two at a desired position.  
1. Use the . button, the / button, or the browse screen  
to select the file you want to divide.  
Dividing the selected file automatically  
(AUTO DIVIDE)  
2. Press the /MENU/8 button to display the menu screen.  
3. Use the F1  
button to display the TOOLpage.  
Use the AUTO DIVIDE function to automatically divide an  
already recorded file at positions where marks have been added.  
4. Use the F2  
and F3 buttons to select (highlight) the  
parameter in DIVIDEitem and press the F4  
button.  
The DIVIDEscreen is displayed.  
NOTE  
details about how to add marks.  
1. Select a file to be divided using the . and / buttons  
or the BROWSEscreen.  
2. Press the /MENU/8 button to open the menu screen.  
3. Press the F1  
button to open the TOOLmenu page.  
4. Use the F2  
or F3 button to select the AUTO  
DIVIDEitem parameter and press the F4  
button.  
The following pop-up message will appear.  
5. Use the F2  
and F3  
buttons to finalize the dividing  
button to finalize the setting.  
section, and press the F4  
The following pop-up window appears.  
5. Press the F3  
To return to the TOOLpage without dividing the file, press  
the F2 button.  
button to divide the file.  
6. Press the F3  
button to divide the file and return to the  
6. When finished, press the /MENU/8 button.  
home screen.  
If you press the F2  
return to the DIVIDEscreen.  
7. When finished, press the /MENU/8 button.  
button, the file will not divide and  
CAUTION  
If the length of time between any two marks is less than two  
seconds, automatic division is not possible.  
NOTE  
NOTE  
After dividing a file, new files with “_1, _2” and “_3” added  
When the DIVIDEscreen is open, you can press the  
PLAY button and set the divide position while playing the  
track.  
to the end of the original file name are created in order.  
Example: 2 marks  
File name before division  
140826_0001.wav  
File name after division  
140826_0001_1.wav  
140826_0001_2.wav  
140826_0001_3.wav  
When the DIVIDEscreen is open, press the PLAY button  
to start/pause playback and press the .// button  
to move to the beginning/end of the track. Use the F2  
and F3  
buttons to adjust the division point in fine  
increments. Press and hold these buttons to change the  
position continuously.  
When a file is divided, names will be created ending with  
either aor b.  
When used together with the automatic marking function,  
long recordings can automatically be divided into files with  
(Example)  
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6. Use the F2  
and F3  
buttons to set the desired option/  
value.  
7. Press the F4  
button to finalize the setting and return to  
the item setting item status.  
Reverb function  
8. Repeat the 4.-7. steps as necessary.  
9. When setting is completed, press the /MENU/8 button.  
This unit has a built-in reverb that can be applied to the input  
sound or the output sound.  
CAUTION  
When reverb function is ON, the  
of the home screen.  
icon will appear at the top  
Reverb function will not work (but able to make settings)  
when the setting or the selected playback file’s sampling  
rate is 96kHz.  
NOTE  
The reverb function on/off setting is available also in  
recording standby mode; press F4  
button and make  
setting in the REVERBpage of the input setting screen.  
Reverb pre-set list  
Pre-set name  
Effect  
Setting the reverb function  
HALL 1 (default value) A bright effect, like a spacious hall  
1. Press the /MENU/8 button to display the menu screen.  
HALL 2  
ROOM  
A warm effect, like a spacious hall  
Small room effect  
2. Use the F1  
button to display the TOOLpage.  
3. Use the F2  
and F3 buttons to select (highlight) the  
STUDIO  
PLATE 1  
PLATE 2  
Studio effect  
parameter in REVERBitem and press the F4  
button.  
Bright plate reverb  
Warm plate reverb  
The REVERBscreen is displayed.  
Metronome function (compatible with  
V1.10)  
The DR-22WL has a built-in metronome, useful for practicing  
musical instruments.  
1. Press the /MENU/8 button to display the menu screen.  
2. Use the F1  
button to display the TOOLpage.  
NOTE  
You can set and adjust reverb in record standby mode as  
3. Use the F2  
and F3 buttons to select (highlight) the  
well, from the REVERBpage of the input setting screen.  
METRONOMEitem and press the F4  
button.  
4. The following settings are made in the REVERBscreen.  
The METRONOMEscreen is displayed.  
REVERB:  
Set the reverb on/off status (default value: OFF).  
TYPE:  
See the reverb type from the pre-set items. See 30  
Reverb pre-set list for more details on reverb pre-set  
items.  
LEVEL:  
Adjust the reverb output level. Settings can be selected  
from 0- 100. (default value: 70)  
MODE:  
4. The following settings are available in the METRONOME  
screen:  
Set the reverb mode.  
TEMPO  
MODE (options) Icon Detail  
Set speed between 20- 250(BPM).  
(default value: 120)  
BEAT  
You can add reverb to the output  
sound.  
MONITOR  
(default value)  
This does not affect the sound  
recorded.  
Set beat between 0- 9. (default value: 4)  
This will accent the first beat.  
SOUND  
You can add reverb to the input  
sound.  
You can record sound with  
reverb added.  
REC  
You can set the metronome sound to CLICK, STICK  
or BELL. (Default: CLICK)  
LEVEL:  
5. Use the F2  
and the F3  
buttons to select (highlight)  
the setting parameter and press the F4  
button.  
Set the metronome volume 0- 100.  
(default value: 50)  
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5. Use the F2  
and the F3  
buttons to select (highlight)  
button.  
buttons to set the desired option/  
the setting parameter and press the F4  
6. Use the F2  
and F3  
value.  
7. Press the F4  
button to finalize the setting and return to  
the item setting item status.  
8. Repeat the 5.-7. steps as necessary.  
9. Press the PLAY button to start the metronome. When the  
metronome is operating, press the PLAY button to stop it.  
10. Press the F1  
button to return to the TOOLpage.  
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8 – Connecting with a computer  
By connecting this unit with a computer using the USB cable,  
you can transfer audio files on the microSD card in the unit to a  
computer, as well as transfer audio files on the computer to the  
microSD card in the unit.  
This unit can handle audio files of the following formats.  
WAV : 44.1k/48k/96kHz, 16/24 bit  
NOTE  
When you make a USB connection while the batteries are  
inserted to the unit, the USB port will supply power (USB bus  
power prioritized).  
If USB connection is made when the microSD card is not  
inserted correctly, a pop-up message of Can'tSave  
Datawill appear.  
BWF : 44.1k/48k/96kHz, 16/24 bit  
MP3 : 44.1k/48kHz, 32k/64k/96k/128k/192k/256k/320kbps  
When you turn on the “computer, the screen will display the  
DR-22WL as a external drive with a volume label of “DR-22WL”.  
Computer  
Transferring files to a computer  
USB  
1. Click the “DR-22WLdrive on computer screen to display the  
“MUSICand the “UTILITYfolders.  
Connect the  
supplied USB cable  
2. Open the “MUSICfolder and drag & drop the file you want  
to transfer to the desired location.  
micro-B USB plug  
NOTE  
Instead of connecting the DR-22WL a computer via USB,  
you can remove the microSD card from the unit and insert  
directly (or with a card adapter) to the computer and make  
the same operation.  
Both WAV and BWF files will have the . w a v ” extension.  
CAUTION  
The DR-22WL will not operate when STORAGEis  
selected (highlighted) under USB connection.  
Please make a direct connection with the computer without  
using a hub.  
Transferring files from a computer  
When you make a USB connection before or after turning ON  
the unit’s main power, the USBSELECTscreen will appear  
and prompt you to select the USB bus power or make a USB  
connection with the computer.  
1. Click the “DR-22WLdrive on computer screen to display the  
“MUSICand the “UTILITYfolders.  
2. Drag & drop the audio file from the computer to the “MUSIC”  
folder.  
TIPS  
You can manage the “MUSIC” folder on computer screen.  
You can create a sub-folder in the “MUSIC” folder. The  
DR-22WL can create up to two layers. The DR-22WL cannot  
recognize sub-folders and files located at the third layer  
level or below.  
If you name the sub-folders and music tracks, these names  
Use the F2  
the STORAGE; if you press the F4  
and F3  
buttons to select (highlight)  
button, the unit  
will appear on the home screen or browse screen of this unit.  
will connect with the computer and displays the USB  
connectedmessage.  
Disconnecting from a computer  
When disconnecting the DR-22WL from the computer, make  
sure to follow the correct steps and remove the USB cable.  
The power turns off when the shut-down process is completed.  
Refer to the computer’s operation manual for instructions on  
unmounting from the computer.  
Make sure that the microSD card is inserted properly to the  
DR-22WL.  
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3. “SSIDand “PASSWORDappear on the display.  
Connect the DR-22WL and smart  
phone via Wi-Fi  
CAUTION  
The DR-22WL designs are in conformance with the laws and  
regulations of the countries and regions in which this unit is  
sold, and labeled as required.  
The DR-22WL is approved in the following countries and  
regions:  
United States, Canada, Europe (EU member states),  
Australia, New Zealand, Japan  
The use of wireless functions in a country other than those  
listed above could result in a violation of that country’s  
wireless transmission laws.  
NOTE  
The “SSID” is the name of the wireless LAN access point  
(wireless LAN device).  
4. In your iOS device, select “settingw“Wi-Fi.  
Our company will bear no responsibility for use in countries  
other than those listed above.  
TIPS  
The battery will drain faster during Wi-Fi use.  
Running out of batteries during data transfer will terminate  
the process and may result in transfer failure.  
We recommend to use either the AC adapter or USB bus  
power during Wi-Fi use.  
The DR-22WL is designed for remote control with the use of an  
exclusive application (TASCAM DR CONTROL), free of charge.  
Transport control such as playback and stop, as well as input  
level adjustment and file transfer can be made via Wi-Fi.  
How to download and install the exclusive  
application (TASCAM DR CONTROL)  
5. When Wi-Fi is enabled on for your iOS device, it will display  
the SSID list of Wi-Fi equipment. Select the SSID displayed  
on the DR-22WL.  
1. Connect your smart phone to the Internet.  
2. Search the exclusive application (TASCAM DR CONTROL) and  
download from either Google Play (Android smart phone) or  
App Store (iOS device) for installation.  
Connecting the DR-22WL to a smart phone  
via Wi-Fi for the first time  
The DR-22WL can make a Wi-Fi/peer-to-peer connection with  
a smart phone via Wi-Fi, without the use of a router or other  
external devices. No Wi-Fi network environment is required. It  
can make direct connection with your smart phone.  
NOTE  
When this unit and a smartphone are connected by Wi-Fi,  
connection with other Wi-Fi networks will not be possible.  
6. A password input screen appears on the iOS device. Enter  
the password shown on the display of the unit.  
7. Wi-Fi connection is established between the DR-22WL and  
your smart phone, and the Wi-Fi indicator of the unit will  
light.  
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When using an iOS terminal  
1. Press the Wi-Fi button of the unit to make the Wi-Fi  
indicator blink.  
A NEW CONNECTION?pop-up message appears on  
the display to determine whether or not the connection is  
new.  
2. You will be making a connection to a new smartphone, so  
press the F3  
button.  
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5. When you turn on Wi-Fi on an Android device, a Wi-Fi device  
SSID list and WPS mark will appear. Select the SSID shown on  
the display of the unit.  
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When using an Android device  
1. Press the Wi-Fi button of the unit to make the Wi-Fi  
indicator blink.  
A NEW CONNECTION?pop-up message appears on  
the display to determine whether or not the connection is  
new.  
2. You will be making a connection to a new smartphone, so  
press the F3  
button.  
3. “SSIDand “PASSWORDappear on the display.  
6. A password input screen appears on the Android device.  
Enter the password shown on the display of the unit.  
7. Wi-Fi connection is established between the DR-22WL and  
your smart phone, and the Wi-Fi indicator of the unit will  
light.  
NOTE  
The above description on operating the Android device  
are for reference only. Please refer to your smart phone’s  
operation manual for more details.  
NOTE  
Connecting the DR-22WL to a smart phone  
via Wi-Fi (from second time onward)  
When you establish a connection between the DR-22WL and  
your smart phone for the first time and need to connect them  
again, you only need to select the SSID from the second time  
onward.  
The “SSID” is the name of the wireless LAN access point  
(wireless LAN device).  
4. In your Android device, select the “settingw“Wi-Fi.  
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When using an iOS terminal  
1. Press the Wi-Fi button of the unit to make the Wi-Fi  
indicator blink.  
A NEW CONNECTION?pop-up message appears on  
the display to determine whether or not the connection is  
new.  
2. You will be making a connection to a previously connected  
smartphone, so press the F2  
button.  
3. The pop-up message on the display disappears and the unit  
waits for a connection with a smartphone.  
4. In your iOS device, select “settingsw“Wi-Fi.  
5. When Wi-Fi is enabled on for your iOS device, it will display  
the SSID list of Wi-Fi equipment. Select the SSID displayed  
on the DR-22WL.  
6. A Wi-Fi connection between the unit and your smartphone  
is established and the Wi-Fi indicator is lit.  
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When using an Android device  
File transfer from the DR-22WL to a smart  
phone  
1. Tap the “Browsebutton on the “TASCAM DR CONTROL”  
screen.  
2. The “Browsescreen displays a list of files from the DR-22WL;  
select the file you want to transfer.  
3. Detail screen on the selected file will appear; tap the “Copy”  
button.  
1. Press the Wi-Fi button of the unit to make the Wi-Fi  
indicator blink.  
A NEW CONNECTION?pop-up message appears on  
the display to determine whether or not the connection is  
new.  
2. You will be making a connection to a previously connected  
smartphone, so press the F2  
button.  
4. A confirmation screen for file copy will appear; press the  
“YESbutton to start file transfer from the DR-22WL to your  
smart phone.  
Connecting this unit to a computer by  
Wi-Fi  
Transferring files from this unit to a computer is possible using  
the free TASCAM DR FILE TRANSFER software designed for this  
purpose. You can transfer recorded files by Wi-Fi.  
3. The pop-up message on the display disappears and the  
waits for a connection with a smartphone.  
4. In your Android device, select the “settingsw“Wi-Fi.  
5. When you turn on Wi-Fi on your Android device, a Wi-Fi  
device SSID list appears. Select the SSID shown on the  
display of the unit.  
Downloading and installing the TASCAM DR FILE  
TRANSFER software  
1. Connect the computer to the Internet.  
2. Download TASCAM DR FILE TRANSFER from the TEAC Global  
6. A Wi-Fi connection between the unit and your smartphone  
is established and the Wi-Fi indicator is lit.  
NOTE  
The above description on operating the Android device  
are for reference only. Please refer to your smart phone’s  
operation manual for more details.  
Connecting this unit to a computer by Wi-Fi  
for the first time  
Since a direct Wi-Fi connection is used between the unit and  
the computer, no router or other external device is necessary.  
A Wi-Fi network is not necessary either. The connection can be  
made with just this unit and the computer.  
Using a smart phone to remote control the  
DR-22WL  
The exclusive application (TASCAM DR CONTROL) uses the same  
interface of the DR-22WL, so the remote control operation is  
basically the same as operating this unit. Familiarizing yourself  
with the DR-22W operation method will assist you in using the  
TASCAM DR CONTROLapplication.  
1. When Wi-Fi connection is established between the DR-22WL  
and your smart phone, tap the installed “TASCAM DR  
CONTROLapplication.  
2. When the “TASCAM DR CONTROLapplication is launched,  
the following screen will appear on your smart phone to  
remotely control the DR-22WL.  
NOTE  
When this unit and a computer are connected by Wi-Fi, the  
computer cannot be connected with other Wi-Fi networks.  
1. Press the Wi-Fi button of the unit to make the Wi-Fi  
indicator blink.  
A NEW CONNECTION?pop-up message appears on  
the display to determine whether or not the connection is  
new.  
2. Since it is a new connection, press the F3  
button.  
3. “SSIDand “PASSWORDappear on the display.  
Detailed descriptions, on the “TASCAM DR CONTROL”  
application, including the “TASCAM DR CONTROL reference  
manual", can be downloaded from the TEAC Global Site (http://  
teac-global.com).  
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NOTE  
Connecting this unit to a computer by  
Wi-Fi after the first time  
The “SSID” is the name of the wireless LAN access point  
(wireless LAN device).  
4. Click the wireless connection icon in the computer taskbar/  
menu bar (Windows/Mac) to open a list of wireless networks.  
After the unit and the computer have been connected once,  
they can be connected again just by selecting the SS ID.  
1. Press the Wi-Fi button of the unit to make the Wi-Fi  
indicator blink.  
A NEW CONNECTION?pop-up message appears on  
the display to determine whether or not the connection is  
new.  
2. Since the unit has been connected to the computer  
previously, press the F2  
button.  
Windows  
3. When the pop-up message disappears from the display, the  
unit is waiting to connect to the computer.  
4. Click the wireless connection icon in the computer taskbar/  
menu bar (Windows/Mac) to open a list of wireless networks.  
5. Select the SSID shown on the unit's display.  
6. The Wi-Fi indicator on the unit lights when the Wi-Fi  
connection is established between the unit and a computer.  
Transferring files from the unit to a  
computer  
For details about the software download the TASCAM DR FILE  
TRANSFER Owner's Manual from the TEAC Global Site (http://  
teac-global.com/).  
Mac  
5. Select the SSID shown on the unit's display.  
6. When the security key input screen appears on the  
computer, input the password shown on the display of the  
unit.  
Windows  
When the password input screen appears on the computer,  
input the password shown on the display of the unit.  
Mac  
7. The Wi-Fi indicator on the unit lights when the Wi-Fi  
connection is established between the unit and the  
computer.  
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Changing password  
The password for Wi-Fi connection can be changed for security  
purpose.  
1. Press the /MENU/8 button to display the menu screen.  
2. Press the F1  
button to display the SETUPpage.  
and F3 buttons to select (highlight) the  
3. Use the F2  
Wi-Fiitem parameters.  
4. Press the F4  
button to display the Wi-Fiscreen.  
5. Each time when you press the F4  
button, the password  
will change.  
6. Press the F1  
button to set the password. The screen will  
return to the SETUPpage.  
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10 – Settings and Information  
Displays the recorded time.  
View information (INFORMATION)  
Card information screen (CARD INFO)  
The INFOpage of the menu screen lists various information  
on the DR-22WL.  
The CARDINFOscreen displays information on the inserted  
microSD card.  
Follow the below steps to display the information:  
1. Press the /MENU/8 button to display the menu screen.  
2. Use the F1  
button to display the INFOpage.  
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REMAIN  
Displays available free space of the microSD card.  
3. Use the F2  
and F3  
buttons to select (highlight) the  
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TOTAL FOLDER  
item parameter of the information, and press the F4  
button.  
Displays the total number of folders in the music folder.  
Below information will be displayed:  
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TOTAL MUSIC  
FILEINFOscreen:  
Displays information about the currently loaded audio file.  
Displays the number of playable files in the music folder.  
CARDINFOscreen:  
Displays information on the inserted microSD card.  
System information screen (VERSION)  
VERSIONscreen:  
Displays system settings and firmware version of the unit.  
The VERSIONscreen displays system settings and firmware  
version of the DR-22WL.  
4. To return to the INFOpage of the menu screen, press the  
F4  
button.  
File information screen (FILE INFO)  
The FILEINFOscreen displays the currently loaded audio  
file.  
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system  
Displays the system’s firmware version.  
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Wi-Fi  
Displays the Wi-Fi firmware version.  
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FORMAT  
Displays the file type.  
CBR/VBR will be displayed for MP3 files. (CBR: Constant Bit Rate,  
VBR: Variable Bit Rate)  
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SAMPLE  
Displays the file’s sampling rate.  
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BIT WIDTH/BIT RATE  
Displays the file’s bit width.  
Bit rate (kbps) will be displayed for MP3 files.  
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TYPE  
Displays the file type (stereo/mono).  
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SIZE  
Displays the file size.  
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DATE  
Displays the date of file creation .  
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TIME  
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10 – Settings and Information  
Restoring the DR-22WL to factory settings  
System Settings (SETUP)  
Use the INITIALIZEitem to execute initialization; this  
The SETUPpage allows you to make various settings for  
optimum use of the DR-22WL according to usage environment  
and conditions, as well as resetting the unit and formatting the  
microSD card.  
will restore the unit to factory settings.  
1. Use the F2  
and F3  
buttons to select (highlight) the  
parameter of the INITIALIZEitem and press the F4  
button.  
The following confirmation message will pop-up:  
Follow the below steps to display the SETUPpage.  
1. Press the /MENU/8 button to display the menu screen.  
2. Use the F1  
button to display the SETUPpage.  
2. Press the F3  
button to execute initialization.  
button to cancel the process.  
Press the F2  
Use the F2  
button, the F3  
button, and the F4  
button to make settings for different items.  
The following settings of different items can be made in the  
SETUPpage.  
Formatting the microSD card  
Use the MEDIAFORMATitem to format the microSD card.  
Formatting will delete all music files in the microSD card, and  
the “MUSICfolder, the “UTILITYfolder, and the “dr-1.syswill be  
created automatically.  
Auto power save function setting  
Use the AUTOPWRSAVEitem to set the time for automatic  
turn-off, counting from the last operation.  
1. Use the F2  
parameter of the MEDIAFORMATitem, and press the  
F4 button.  
The following confirmation message will pop-up:  
and F3  
buttons to select (highlight) the  
Options: OFF(no automatic turn-off), 3min, 5min,  
10min, 30min(default value)  
Backlight setting  
Use the BACKLIGHTitem to set the time for automatic  
turn-off of back-light in battery operation, counting from the  
last operation.  
Options: OFF(light-off), 5sec(default value), 10sec,  
15sec, 30sec  
2. Press the F3  
button to format the microSD card.  
button to cancel the process.  
Adjusting the display contrast  
Press the F2  
Use the CONTRASTitem to adjust the display contrast.  
CAUTION  
Options: 1- 20(default value: 2)  
When formatting the microSD card, make sure that the  
DR-22WL is connected to either the dedicated AC adapter  
(TASCAM PS-P515U; sold separately) or the USB bus power  
from a computer, or operating on fully-charged batteries.  
Formatting may not complete successfully if the battery  
runs out.  
Battery type settings  
Use the BATTERYTYPEitem to set the battery type. This  
setting is used to display the remaining battery power and to  
calculate the minimum capacity for normal operation.  
Options: ALKAL(alkaline batteries, default value),  
Ni-MH(nickel-metal hydride batteries)  
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Setting the file name type  
The DR-22WL can set name types of the recording files.  
1. Use the F2  
and F3  
buttons to select (highlight) the  
parameter of the FILENAMEitem and press the F4  
button.  
The FILENAMEscreen will be displayed.  
2. Use the . button and the / button, the F2  
and the F3 button, and the F4 button to make  
settings for different items.  
button  
The following settings for each item can be made in this  
screen.  
3. To return to the SYSTEMpage of the menu screen, press  
the F4  
button.  
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File name type  
In the TYPEitem, select either the DATEor WORDoptions.  
Options:  
DATE(default value): dates will be included in file name  
Example: 140101_0000.wav  
WORD  
: the six characters set in WORD  
will be included in file name  
Example: TASCAM_0000.wav  
NOTE  
The internal clock of the unit is used to set dates. (See  
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Setting characters (WORD)  
In the WORDitem, use either the . button or the /  
button to move the cursor, and use the F2  
buttons to set characters.  
and the F3  
In addition to alphabets and numbers, the following characters  
can be used: ! # $ % & ‘ ( ) + , - . ; = @ ^ _ ‘ { } ~  
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Initializing the numbers (COUNT)  
In RECpage of the menu screen, select the parameter  
(highlight) the COUNTINITitem, and press the F4  
button. The following confirmation message will appear:  
Press the F3  
button to reset the number that follows the  
characters to “0001.  
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11 – Messages  
The following is a list of the pop-up messages.  
The DR-22WL displays these pop-up messages according to the  
situation; refer to this list to learn more details and/or solutions.  
Message  
Details and solutions  
The IN (start) and OUT (end) points are  
too close. Re-set by spacing at least  
one second in between.  
Folders can be created only up to two  
layers.  
You cannot create a new folder inside  
this folder.  
The battery charge is low, so Wi-Fi  
I/O Too Short  
Message  
Details and solutions  
The batteries are empty.  
Replace the batteries.  
Battery Empty  
Layer too Deep  
Overdubbing in 96kHz WHV file with  
MP3 format is not possible.  
Cannot overdub!  
See REC setting  
Select the WAV format for recording.  
The selected division point is not  
appropriate for DIVIDE action (the  
beginning and end of the track).  
The card cannot be recognized.  
Replace the card.  
Low battery, Wi-Fi OFF cannot be used. Replace the batteries  
with new ones.  
Can’t Divide  
Card Error  
File size is larger than the designated  
size, or the recording time exceeded  
24 hours.  
The card is not formatted properly  
or damaged. Insert a different card,  
Max File Size  
The card has no empty space.  
Erase unnecessary files or transfer  
them to a computer.  
Card Full  
or press the F4  
formatting.  
button to start  
MBR Error Init CARD  
Current File MP3  
MP3 files cannot be divided.  
Formatting will delete all data on the  
microSD card.  
The name of the DIVIDE file to be  
created is identical to the name of  
the file that already exists in the same  
folder. The DIVIDE function adds “aor  
“bto the end of the file name. Before  
using the DIVIDE function, connect the  
DR-22WL to a computer and edit the  
file name.  
The total number of folders and files  
exceeded the limit (5000).  
Delete unnecessary folders and files or  
move them to a computer.  
No MUSIC File  
No Card  
There is no playback file.  
Dup File Name  
File Full  
A SD card is not set. Insert a recordable  
SD card.  
There are no files available for  
playback. The file may be damaged.  
The file type is not supported. Please  
computer 32 for compatible file  
types.  
No PB File  
Non-Supported  
Writing to the card timed out. Back up  
files to a computer and format the card.  
More than 200 characters has been  
added to the file name due to the  
DIVIDE function. The DIVIDE function  
adds “aor “bto 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.  
Write Timeout  
Can’t Save Data  
Device Error  
File Name ERR  
File Not Found  
File Error  
Not Continued  
Player Error  
The file cannot be found or damaged.  
Check the target file.  
Restart the unit when this error  
message appears.  
Writing Failed  
Sys Rom Err  
System files required to operate the  
DR-22WL is missing. To create system  
files, press the PLAY button while this  
message is displayed.  
If the power cannot be turned off,  
remove the batteries, disconnect the  
AC adapter (TASCAM PS-P515U; sold  
separately), or disconnect the USB  
cable when in bus power supply.  
If these error messages appear  
frequently, please contact the TEAC  
Repair Center.  
File Not Found  
Make Sys File  
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  
The file is read-only and cannot be  
deleted.  
File Protected  
The microSD card is not formatted  
properly or damaged. This message  
also appears when a computer under  
USB connection formatted the card, or  
when an unformatted card is inserted  
to the unit.  
Format Error  
Format CARD  
Cards must be formatted with the  
DR-22WL. Insert a different card,  
or press the F4  
formatting.  
button to start  
Formatting will delete all data on the  
microSD card.  
The card may not work properly.  
Replace the card.  
Invalid Card  
Change Card  
The system file required to operate this  
unit is invalid. To create new system  
Invalid SysFile  
Make Sys File  
files, press the F4  
button while this  
message is displayed.  
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12 – Troubleshooting  
When the DR-22WL does not operate properly, check the followings before make a repair request. If you still have a problem, contact  
either the store you purchased the DR-22WL or the TEAC repair center (see the back cover for contact details).  
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The power does not turn on  
The DR-22WL is not recording  
Are batteries low?  
Are batteries inserted correctly with the ¥, ^ terminals  
aligned correctly?  
Is the AC adapter (TASCAM PS-P515U; sold separately)  
securely connected to the outlet? Is the USB connector  
connected securely?  
Is the USB cable connecting the computer for USB bus  
power securely connected?  
Check the connection again.  
Check the input settings again.  
Is the recording level too low?  
Does the microSD card has free space?  
Check whether the number of files has reached the  
maximum level.  
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The input level is too low  
Is the USB hub in use with computer connection for USB  
bus power?  
Is the input level setting too low?  
Is the output level of the connected device too low?  
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The DR-22WL turn the power off automatically  
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The sound I want to record is distorted  
Is the automatic power saving function on? (See “Auto  
Is the input level setting too high?  
Is reverb setting ON?  
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The DR-22WL is in compliance with the European Standby  
Power Regulations (ErP), and therefore, the automatic  
power saving function will work whether the unit is being  
powered by an AC adapter or batteries. Select “OFFif you  
do not want to use the auto power saving function (the  
factory default setting is “30 min").  
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Playback sound is not natural  
Is the playback speed changed?  
Is the level control function ON?  
Is reverb setting ON?  
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The unit does not function.  
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Is the HOLD/  
switch set at HOLD?  
The file cannot be deleted  
Is the unit connected to a computer via USB cable (USB  
Connected)?  
Is the file a copy of a read-only file set by a computer?  
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The computer does not display the unit’s files  
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The microSD card is not recognized.  
Is the DR-22WL connect to a computer via USB port?  
Is USB hub in use?  
Is the unit in recording or recording standby mode?  
Check that the microSD card is inserted correctly.  
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The DR-22WL don’t play back  
If the file is WAV format, check whether its sampling rate is  
compatible with the unit.  
If the file is MP3 format, check whether the bit rate is  
compatible with the unit.  
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The DR-22WL cannot make a Wi-Fi connection or  
communication is interrupted  
Check that the Wi-Fi device is turned ON and/or the Wi-Fi  
function is ON.  
Is the distance to the Wi-Fi device too far?  
Is there any obstacles in between, for example a wall?  
When a Wi-Fi device is located at the rear side of the  
DR-22WL, the unit itself maybe the cause of interruption.  
Try changing the positions of the Wi-Fi device and the unit.  
Turn OFF and restart the DR-22WL.  
Delete the “DR-22WLregistered information in the Wi-Fi  
device, and follow the steps in “Connecting the unit to a  
Wi-Fi device.”  
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The built-in speaker does not emit sound  
Is a headphone connected to the unit?  
Is the SPEAKERitem set as OFF?  
Is the unit in recording or recording standby mode?  
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The monitor system does not emit sound  
Is the monitoring system securely connected?  
Is the monitoring system volume at minimum level?  
Is the OUTPUT LEVEL setting of the unit at minimum level?  
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13 – Specifications  
Rating  
Audio performance  
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Recording media  
Frequency response  
microSD card (64 MB−2 GB)  
microSDHC card (4 GB−32 GB)  
microSDXC card (48 GB−128 GB)  
20-20 kHz +1/-3 dB (EXT IN to LINE OUT, Fs44.1 kHz, JEITA)  
20-22kHz +1/-3 dB (EXT IN to LINE OUT, Fs48kHz, JEITA)  
20-40kHz +1/-3 dB (EXT IN to LINE OUT, Fs96kHz, JEITA)  
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Recording/playback formats  
Distortion  
BWF: 44.1k/48k/96kHz, 16/24 bit  
WAV: 44.1k/48k/96kHz, 16/24 bit  
MP3: 44.1k/48 kHz, 32k/64k/96k/128k/192k/256k/320kbps  
0.05% or less (EXT IN to LINE OUT, Fs44.1k/48k/96kHz, JEITA)  
S/N ratio  
92dB or above (EXT IN to LINE OUT, Fs44.1k/48k/96kHz,  
JEITA)  
Number of channels  
Note) Based on JEITA: JEITA CP-2150  
2 channels (stereo)  
Requirements for connected  
computers  
Input/output ratings  
Please visit the TEAC Global Site (http://teac-global.com) to  
learn the latest compatible OS.  
Analog audio input and output ratings  
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MIC/EXT IN jack (can provide plug-in power)  
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Windows  
Connector: 1/8(3.5 mm) stereo mini jack  
Input impedance: 25 kΩ  
Reference input level: −20dBV  
Maximum input level: −4dBV  
Pentium 300MHz or more  
128MB or more memory  
USB port (USB2.0 is recommended)  
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Mac  
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/LINE OUT jack  
Power PC, iMac, G3, or G4 with 266MHz or above  
64MB or more memory  
USB port (USB2.0 is recommended)  
Connector: 1/8(3.5 mm) stereo mini jack  
Output impedance: 12 Ω  
Reference output level: −14dBV (with 10kΩ load)  
Maximum output level: +2dBV (with 10kΩ load)  
Maximum output: 20mW+20mW (with 32Ω load)  
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Recommended USB host controller  
Intel chip set  
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Supported operating systems  
Built-in speaker  
Windows: Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7,  
Windows 8 (including 8.1)  
0.3W (mono)  
Macintosh: Mac OS X 10.2 or later  
Control input/output ratings  
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USB port  
Wi-Fi  
Connector: Micro-B type  
Format: USB 2.0 HIGH SPEED mass storage class  
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Wireless standard  
Based on IEEE 802.11b/g/n (2.4GHz only)  
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Wireless communication mode  
Simple access point (Limited AP)  
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Security  
WPA2-PSK (WPS2.0 compatible)  
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13 – Specifications  
General  
Dimensional drawings  
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Power supply  
36.6mm  
52.2mm  
2 AA batteries (alkaline or NiMH)  
USB bus power from a computer  
Dedicated AC adapter (TASCAM PS-P515U; sold separately)  
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Current consumption  
0.5 A (maximum)  
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Battery operation time (continuous operation)  
Alkaline batteries (EVOLTA)  
Format  
Operation time Note  
Recorded in WAV,  
96kHz, 24bit  
Recorded in WAV,  
44.1kHz, 16bit  
Recorded in MP3  
format, 44.1kHz,  
128kbps  
Input from the built-in  
About 9 hours  
microphone  
About  
17.5 hours  
Input from the built-in  
microphone  
About  
12 hours  
Input from the built-in  
microphone  
Recorded in MP3  
format, 48kHz, 320kbps 11 hours  
Playback in WAV, 96kHz, About  
24bit  
Playback in WAV,  
44.1kHz, 16bit  
About  
Input from the built-in  
microphone  
When using a  
headphone  
When using a  
headphone  
11 hours  
About  
13 hours  
Playback in MP3 format, About  
When using a  
headphone  
44.1kHz, 128kbps  
11 hours  
Illustrations in this manual may be different from the actual  
product.  
To improve the product, specifications and external  
appearance may change without prior notice.  
Playback in MP3 format, About  
When using a  
headphone  
48kHz, 320kbps  
11 hours  
Recording: JEITA recording time Playback: JEITA music playback  
time  
Using NiMH batteries (eneloop)  
Format  
Operation time Note  
Recorded in WAV,  
96kHz, 24bit  
Recorded in WAV,  
44.1kHz, 16bit  
Recorded in MP3  
format, 44.1kHz,  
128kbps  
Input from the built-in  
About 9 hours  
microphone  
About  
13.5 hours  
Input from the built-in  
microphone  
About  
12 hours  
Input from the built-in  
microphone  
Recorded in MP3  
format, 48kHz, 320kbps 11 hours  
Playback in WAV, 96kHz, About  
24bit  
Playback in WAV,  
44.1kHz, 16bit  
About  
Input from the built-in  
microphone  
When using a  
headphone  
When using a  
headphone  
12 hours  
About  
13.5 hours  
Playback in MP3 format, About  
When using a  
headphone  
44.1kHz, 128kbps  
10 hours  
Playback in MP3 format, About  
When using a  
headphone  
48kHz, 320kbps  
10 hours  
Recording: JEITA recording time Playback: JEITA music playback  
time  
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Dimensions  
52.2 × 155 × 36.6mm (W x H x D)  
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Weight  
170 g/123 g (with batteries/without batteries)  
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Operating temperature  
0°C–40°C  
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TEAC CORPORATION  
Phone: +81-42-356-9143  
1-47 Ochiai, Tama-shi, Tokyo 206-8530 Japan  
TEAC AMERICA, INC.  
Phone: +1-323-726-0303  
1834 Gage Road, Montebello, California 90640 USA  
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 Ltd.  
Phone: +44-8451-302511  
2 Huxley Road, Surrey Research Park, Guildford, GU2 7RE, United Kingdom  
TEAC EUROPE GmbH  
Phone: +49-611-71580  
Bahnstrasse 12, 65205 Wiesbaden-Erbenheim, Germany  
TEAC SALES & TRADING(SHENZHEN) CO., LTD  
Phone: +86-755-88311561~2  
Room 817, Block A, Hailrun Complex, 6021 Shennan Blvd., Futian District, Shenzhen 518040, China  
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