Teac Computer Drive DA 88 User Manual

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BASIC FUNCTIONS  
Software Version 4.01  
Items marked SY are only available when the SY-88 is installed.  
Function  
Display  
LED  
To Enter Function  
To Enter  
Data  
Remarks  
1
2
Display ABS Time  
ABS  
-
-
-
Hold DISPLAY +  
SY DISPLAY  
Display H:M:S:F TC difference  
DIFF  
-
-
3
4
5
Display Sub-Frame difference  
Auto Offset Calculate & Store  
SY DISPLAY  
SY DISPLAY  
SY DISPLAY  
Press to return to H:M:S:F display  
Time code offset only  
and ꢂ  
Display Generator Start Time & Enter  
Data  
GEN  
-
or ꢂ  
6
Column by column Generator or  
Offset time Setting  
GEN  
or  
OFFSET  
Hold and then  
press DISPLAY  
or ꢂ  
A period will start blinking in the Hours column, use ꢁ  
or to enter hours. Press DISPLAY to move the  
period to next column. After setting last column,  
pressing DISPLAY will exit column setting mode  
By pushing MEMO 1, point can be set on the fly  
7
8
9
Display MEMO 1 & Enter data  
Display MEMO 2 & Enter data  
Display OFFSET & Enter data  
MEMO 1  
MEMO 2  
OFFSET  
DISPLAY  
DISPLAY  
DISPLAY  
or ꢂ  
or ꢂ  
or ꢂ  
or ꢂ  
By pushing MEMO 2, point can be set on the fly  
ABS time Offset entry in Frames only.  
10 Display OFFSET & Enter Data  
SY DISPLAY  
SMPTE T/C Offset entry in Frames, or when DISPLAY  
is pressed again, in Sub-Frames.  
11 Display PITCH & Enter data  
12 Display Tape Time Code  
13 Display User Bits on tape  
14 Display Incoming Time Code  
15 Pull Up / Down mode setting  
16 Display Pull Up / Down Status  
PITCH  
TC  
DISPLAY or VARI  
-
or ꢂ  
SY  
SY  
SY  
SY  
-
-
TC LED will flash  
Hold DISPLAY + ꢂ  
Hold + DISPLAY  
Hold + Display  
Hold and press Fs  
-
-
TC LED will flash. Press DISPLAY to exit.  
Press DISPLAY to exit  
or ꢂ  
Any  
SY Press Fs button  
Display will exit automatically  
-
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SY-88 MENU FUNCTIONS  
Software Version 4.01  
These items are available after you enter the SY-88 Menu System by switching display to TC and pressing and simultaneously. Once in  
the Menu System, pressing DISPLAY will scroll forward through the Menu Items. Holding DISPLAY and pressing will scroll back to the previous  
Menu items, Holding DISPLAY and pressing will exit the Menu system.  
Display  
Choices  
Description  
Default  
Item  
No  
Setting  
Dip  
Sw  
Item  
Item  
Default  
1
2
3
Select DA-88 Time Base  
Display Only  
Abs  
Select operating Frame rate: 30 ndF, 29 ndF, 29 dF, 25 F and 24 F  
Displays Frame Rate of time code recorded on tape  
t
t.out  
tc  
ABS to TC conversion  
off  
on  
The following menus are available DA-88 SYS Ver 3.10 or later, and SY-88 Ver 4.01 S1-#2 Must be in the down position for 9-pin control  
4
5
6
7
8
ChS  
vSync  
tCt.  
rEnt.  
d.  
rcdLy.  
trKArm.  
tm.  
Shtmute  
FASt.  
CutLy.  
morE…  
rEch  
OFF  
AnLG  
EnA  
FrEE  
on  
dGEL  
dSA  
Chase Mode  
Video Sync  
rechase  
Off  
analog  
Enable  
free  
On  
digital  
Disable  
S1 #3  
S1 #7  
S1 #5  
Time code timing  
9-pin Remote control  
9 pin device Ack.  
Record Delay  
Track arming  
Track Mapping  
Shuttle Mute  
Fast wind speed  
Cue up tally  
More Menu  
Device Type (See table 2)  
Record delay (See Manual)  
oFF  
(See Table 2)  
See Manual for settings  
disable  
See Table 3 for settings  
S3 #1,2,3  
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
on  
enable  
S3 #7  
S3 #4&5  
Track Mapping (See Table 3)  
0
8
StP  
0
1
don’t mute  
X8  
Stop  
mute  
X100  
Still  
100  
StL  
1
S3 #6  
S3 #8  
No  
Yes  
The following Menu items are available only when item 15, more is set to 1  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
v.  
Example 4.01. 3  
Software Version (Display only)  
rEchwd.  
vsy.  
LtC.  
tCrEc  
PSP.  
rESEt  
rEAd  
1
2
Rechase Window  
Video re-Sync mode  
LTC mode  
9-pin TC record enable  
Pgm Spd Play mode  
1 second  
Free  
leap  
Disable  
mute  
2 seconds  
Re-Sync  
5 frames  
Enable  
S1 #4  
S1 #8  
FrEE  
LEAP  
0
rESy  
5F  
1
mute  
on  
don’t mute  
Reset to factory defaults  
Read current hardware switch settings  
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SY-88 MENU FUNCTION Tables  
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DA-88 Power up sequences  
System version 3.10 and up  
Hold the following keys in combination while powering on the DA-88.  
REW FF STOP PLAY REC  
RESULT  
Cleaning Mode. With ABS display selected, If and are pressed again,  
the number of cleaning cycles is displayed.  
POWER ON STOP  
VERSION RELEASE DATE  
D TIME  
DS TIME  
BOT STOP (at Beginning of Tape enter Stop mode)  
EOT STOP (at End of Tape enter Stop mode)  
SYS VERSION  
SY-88 VERSION  
PEAK HOLD ON (+ Clear to reset)  
PEAK HOLD OFF  
TEST MODE (when stop is pressed again)  
EOT REWIND (at End of Tape enter Rewind mode)  
SERVO VERSION  
BOT PLAY (at Beginning of tape enter Play mode)  
POWER ON PLAY  
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DA-88 ERROR NUMBERS AND THEIR DESCRIPTION  
ERROR  
DESCRIPTION  
S-Err-01  
S-Err-02  
Mechanical Problem (tape path, guide, drum motor, etc.)  
Irregular head drum speed. The drum motor spin command is given, but no tachometer pulses from the frequency generator (FG) coil are  
received for 1.5 seconds. This can happen if the tape has come in contact with lubricant from the mechanism. The Bernoulli effect explains how  
a spinning drum creates a cushion of air between the tape and the heads. The lubricant, however, will stop the head dead in its tracks.  
Combination of Errors 1 & 2  
Capstan Motor Problem. The motor spin command is given, but no FG signal is detected within 1.5 seconds.  
Combination of Errors 1 & 4  
Combination of Errors 2 & 4  
Combination of Errors 1,2 &4  
Reel Problem (take-up or supply). No FG received from either reel table for 1.5 seconds.  
Combination of Errors 1 & 8  
Combination of Errors 2 & 8  
Combination of Errors 1,2 & 8 (a mechanical mode change is not completed within 5 seconds).  
Combination of Errors 4 & 8  
Combination of Errors 1,4 & 8  
Combination of Errors 2,4 & 8  
Combination of Errors 1,2,4 & 8  
S-Err-03  
S-Err-04  
S-Err-05  
S-Err-06  
S-Err-07  
S-Err-08  
S-Err-09  
S-Err-10  
S-Err-11  
S-Err-12  
S-Err-13  
S-Err-14  
S-Err-15  
S-Err-21  
S-Err-31  
The reel tables do not wind the tape in preparation for Eject.  
The tape is loose or caught. Tape width varies within a specified tolerance. If the tape path has been adjusted for a narrow or easily flexed tape,  
a wider or stiffer tape may get caught in the guides. The System control monitors both reel table tachometers, as well as the Head and Capstan  
tachs. Any conflicting information will halt the transport.  
S-Err-41  
S-Err-59  
S-Err-68  
E.CLOC  
K
The solenoid does not engage during FF/RW (100x speed).  
In Eject mode, the reels do not start to drive, or do not lock for more than 1.5 seconds  
In Play mode, the reels do not start to drive, or do not lock for more than 1.5 seconds.  
No clock data, or incorrect setting of the clock switch or machine time base reference. This could also indicate a mismatch in the machine ID  
numbers and/or missing sync signal such as video or word clock.  
E.t cut  
Ed io  
The tape is broken.  
Digital I/O error. No digital device is detected at the T-DIF port. Check to see if cables are connected and power is on. You must use TASCAM  
cables or other individually shielded twisted pair cable.  
E.dE  
Dew sensor has detected condensation on the head drum. This occurs when a machine is brought from a cold to a warm area. Leave the  
machine powered so the heat from the electronics will evaporate the moisture.  
The tape is not a HI-8 formulation. You must use either a metal particle (MP) or metal evaporated (ME) HI-8 Tape.  
The tape inserted is too thin. Use a 90 or 120 minute tape.  
E.HI-8.t  
E.thin.t  
Clearing Errors Generally Errors can be cleared by re-booting the machine. However some errors require the machine be serviced immediately. This is  
usually the case with S-Err-11, as the tape could be locked in the transport.  
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DA-88 Cleaning Procedure  
The DA-88 incorporates an internal cleaning mechanism that not only cleans the rotary head but also the tape as it enters the tape path.  
The inclusion of this cleaning mechanism significantly reduces the need for manual cleaning, and all but eliminates the need to use the dry cleaning  
tape. Use of the dry cleaning tape will reduce the head life of the DA-88 by approximately 5 hours for every cleaning cycle, use is therefor reserved  
for situations when playback errors occur and a manual cleaning is not possible. If you elect to use the dry cleaning tape, RUN ONE PASS ONLY -  
NOT MULTIPLE CYCLES. If this does not resolve the situation, a manual cleaning or alignment is required.  
The following is a suggested maintenance schedule.  
Note that the cleaning interval may be longer or shorter depending on your individual environmental conditions.  
350 to 400 hours:  
Perform manual cleaning of heads and guides.  
Check tape path alignment after cleaning.  
(requires proper test and measurement equipment, and should be performed by qualified service personnel)  
During third cleaning, (1000 hours) a complete alignment check is suggested.  
Remember, the duration between cleanings may vary depending on your environment. A dusty or smokey environment will shorten the cleaning  
cycle.  
Although most name brand tapes are of very high quality, it is possible to receive some “bad” stock. Most notably stock which exhibits excessive  
shedding. If you receive tape stock that sheds, immediately stop using it, and clean you transport.  
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DA-88 Digital Dubbing  
Requirements:  
1 PW-88S Sync Cable  
1 PW-88D Digital Dubbing Cable  
1 RCA to RCA audio cable. (If dubbing Time code)  
2 DA-88s (Both must have SY-88 Sync cards if dubbing Time code) ꢀ  
1 Pre-Formatted tape.  
Procedure:  
1) With power off, connect Source DA-88 SYNC OUT to Target DA-88 SYNC IN using the PW-88 Sync cable.  
2) With Power off, connect Source DA-88 DIGITAL I/O port to Target DIGITAL I/O port using the PW-88D Digital  
Dubbing cable.  
If dubbing Time code, connect TC Out from source DA-88 to TC In on the target DA-88 using the RCA to RCA  
audio cable.  
3) Power On both DA-88s  
4) On the Source DA-88, enter a 43 Fs Track Delay value for all 8 tracks.  
a) Press DISPLAY until ABS is selected.  
b) Hold the and press DIGITAL IN. The display will toggle between Analog and Digital. Select DIGITAL.  
c) If dubbing Time code, on Source DA-88 set menu Item 6 to Digital (old S1 #5 Up).  
5) Load Master tape into Source DA-88 and the pre-formatted tape into the target DA-88.  
NOTE: Make certain that the master tape is WRITE PROTECTED.  
6) Make certain that the REC FUNCTION switches on the Source DA-88 are NOT ENGAGED.  
7) Engage REC FUNCTION switches on the Target DA-88 to arm all tracks.  
If dubbing Time code, engage the TC REC FUNCTION switch, but DO NOT start the generator.  
8) Rewind both tapes to BOT  
9) On the Target DA-88, engage DIGITAL IN, and CHASE.  
10) On the Source DA-88, hold RECORD and press play.  
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