Tascam MMR-8 Adding External Drives to the System, Formatting Disks, Using Removable Media

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Adding External Drives to the System

Up to five additional SCSI drives can be added to each MMR-8. The drives must be assigned unique SCSI ID numbers. Two SCSI ID numbers (7 and 0) are already taken by the MMR-8 SCSI controller card and the removable drive in the internal Kingston carrier of the MMR-8. The external drives should be added to the system while the MMR-8 is powered down (off).

Formatting Disks

The MMR-8 uses the WaveFrame disk format for recording, so disks from that system are compatible with the MMR-8, and disks can be formatted on the MMR-8 for use with the WaveFrame. There are two formatting options: Disk Initialize (menu 710), which is the typical formatting option; and Disk Low Format (menu 711), which would be used on a brand new (unformatted at the factory) disk, a (software) damaged disk, or a disk that has been formatted for use on a non-Intel based system using an incompatible formatter.

When a new disk is added to the system, and you wish to initialize it, place the disk into the default system disk location. Go to Setup menu 710, and press STO to select Disk Format. A warning message will show in the display, asking if you wish to format the disk. Press STO to answer yes (or RCL to answer no, returning you to Setup Menu 710). A further message will appear, asking if you are sure. Again, use STO for yes, RCL for no. If a password has been set, then the Enter Password: message will be displayed and you will have to enter the password to continue with the format.

On disks that have been (software) damaged, or incompatibly formatted, repeat the above operation using menu 711 instead. Keep in mind that a low-level format can take from 20 minutes to an hour, during which time the MMR-8 cannot be used for normal operation.

Using Removable Media

The MMR-8 currently supports two types of removable media: SCSI hard drives, and SCSI MOs (Magneto Optical) drives. The only type of SCSI hard drives that should be used are those specifically recommended by Tascam, or drives and media that have been specified for use with high-demand applications such as audio/video systems. These disks typically have faster access times (12 ms or faster average seek time is required), larger storage capacities (2.4 GB or larger), and thermal compensation that is only active when the drive is not being accessed. A list of approved removable media drives is given in Appendix B of this manual. Contact Tascam for the most current list of recommended SCSI hard drives for the MMR-8. This list is also available on the Tascam Web site at www.Tascam.com.

For archiving and for transferring 4-track reels between the WaveFrame editor and the MMR-8, the Tahiti 3 or similar optical drive may be used. The MMR-8 can format, backup to, or play back up to four tracks off of 620 MB, 1.3 GB, or 2.6 GB MO media. The latest generation of LIM/DOW optical drives (such as the Nikon Beluga A/V drive) offer the best removable optical disk performance.

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Tascam MMR-8 Owner’s Manual • Chapter 6 • Maintenance and Service

MMR-8

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Contents MMR-8 HAZARD, do not Expose this Appliance to Rain or Moisture Teac Corporation Important Safety Instructions Page Page Page Page Page MMR-8 Chapter MMR-8MMR-8 Operation MMR-8 System Applications 105 General Information MMR-8 IntroductionHardware Overview Page Functional Overview Page Setup ErrorBackup State LCD Window Display Comment NormalSystem Specifications Page Installation MMR-8 Materials Kit BoxGeneral Guidelines Mounting Rack EarsInstalling Multiple MMR Units Multiple MMR-8 Rack InstallationAudio Cables AC Mains and Grounding Earthing ConsiderationsMMR-8 Back Panel Connections MMR-8 Back PanelAudio Connections Analog In/Out ConnectionsDigital In/Out Connections Monitoring ConnectionsTimecode and Video Reference Signals Video In/OutSMPTE/EBU Time Code In/Out VitcBiphase Connections Digital Audio Sample Reference ConnectionsWord Clock AES/EBU Sample RateMidi Connections External Controllers & Bus ConnectionsLynx Bus / KCU Connection MMR Sync Bus ConnectionsConnecting External Scsi Media Serial Transport ConnectionSerial Editor Connection Parallel TransportRemote Controllers for the Tascam MMR-8 Tascam MM-RCPowering Up the System Verifying MMR-8 InstallationSoftware Updates Factory Default Settings Testing Your InstallationMMR-8 Tascam MMR-8 User’s Guide MMR-8 Operation MMR-8 Operation MMR-8 Keys & DefinitionsMMR-8 MMR-8 Front Panel Page Front Panel Indicators, Switches, and Displays LED IndicatorsMachine Status LEDs Liquid Crystal Display LCD Normal State DisplaySetup State Display View Track State DisplaySlip Track State Display Load Track State DisplayVerify State Display Backup State DisplayError State Display Mount Front Panel Key GroupsTransport Group Subf Setup and Wheel GroupArrow SHIFT+UP TC/FEETTrim SHIFT+TRIMWheel Track GroupSHIFT+SEL SELSelect Clipboard contents Overwrites existing material on trackInsert Edit To Clipboard w/offset MON InputShift + Load DeleteTrack SlipKeypad Group Numeric KeysOffset SHIFT+1Reader SHIFT+2CLR CaptMMR-8 MMR-8 MMR-8 Basic Operation Loading and Mounting DrivesLoading a Project, Session, or Composition Loading Individual TracksLoads into any Selected Track Index TRKRecording a New Project Viewing TracksUnloading Tracks Deleting Tracks from the DiskCapturing the Current Time Code Using RegistersRecalling Registers Using the Entry Register Trimming Time Code ValuesHeadphone Jack Phones Headphone Volume LevelLocal & Studio Monitoring MMR-8 Setup Menus Setup State & the Setup MenusSetup Operation Setup Menu Chart Menu # Menu Name ParametersMenu # Menu Name Parameters Menu # Menu Name Parameters Menu # Menu Name Parameters Setup Menu Details Control ModeUser Settings Serial TransportLynx Bus Transport ControlTrack Record Arm/Select Head/TailClear/Paste Prev/NextUndo/Redo Record Mode Auto CleanupTape Mode Non-DestructiveMMR Bus MMR-8 System Applications Film Post ProductionBiphase Setup Menus MMR-8 As MasterPage Video Post Production MMR-8 Film ConnectionsSystem Input Level Calibration Using the Meter LEDs MMR Input and Output Level CalibrationsMOC Calibration Procedure MIC Calibration Procedure Input Converter Board Output Converter BoardFormatting Disks Using Removable MediaAdding External Drives to the System MMR-8 System Software TascamPage Appendix a Control Panel Command Summary Setup and Wheel GroupTransport Group ArrowKeypad keys Page EDIT+SEL MON+SELINPUT+SEL SHIFT+SELNikon MO Drive Beluga UnknownSony MO Drive SeagateTascam MMR-8 Approved Drives Appendix C WaveFrame Compatibility SET NFREMOVEID=4Page Parallel Tracks and Parallel Transport Connector Appendix D MMR-8 Cable InformationEditor Connector pinout Midi IN/THRU/OUT Connector pinoutLynx Remote Controller Connector pinout Transport Sony 9-pin Connector pinout Analog Input & Output Connectors pinouts Biph Biphase Connectors pinoutDIO AES/EBU Digital Audio Connector pinout Sync MMR-Bus Connector pinoutTimecode in Connector Timecode OUT ConnectorWord Clock in Connector Word Clock OUT ConnectorPRX Connector Vitc in ConnectorScsi Connector 104 Appendix E MMR-8 Glossary Control Track KCULCD LEDLTC MidiAbbreviations Scsi SmpteTerms Index BIT REC LED112 113 114 115 116 117
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