Fostex FR-2 Quantization and Sampling Frequency, Locate memory, Dimensions, Weight, Power supply

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FR-2Field Memory Recorder (Chapter 8: Main specifications)

Recording/playback

Recording medium:CompactFlash cardTM/Flash ATA card

Recording Format:BWF (Broadcast Wave Format)

Quantization and Sampling Frequency:

16-bit at 22.05kHz/44.1kHz/48kHz

24-bit at 44.1kHz/48kHz/88.2kHz/96kHz/176.4kHz/192kHz

Recording tracks:stereo/mono

Record/Playback frequency response:

20Hz to 10kHz, +/-1 dB (at 22.05kHz FS)

20Hz to 20kHz +/-1 dB (at 44.1kHz / 48kHz FS) 20Hz to 40kHz, +/-2 dB (at 88.2kHz / 96kHz FS) 20Hz to 80kHz +/-3 dB (at 176.4kHz / 192kHz FS)

Signal to Noise Ratio (between ADC and DAC, 24-bit, ref. -20 dB, 48 kHz FS)

Line (input gain: +4 dBu): 100dB (typical)

Mic (input gain: -60 dBu): 87dB (typical)

Dynamic Range (between ADC and DAC, 24-bit, ref. -20 dB, 48 kHz FS)

100dB (typical)

T.H.D. (between ADC and DAC, 24-bit, ref. -20 dB, 48 kHz FS)

Line (input gain: +4 dBu): Less than 0.005% (at 1 kHz, -1 dB typical)

Mic (input gain: -60 dBu): Less than 0.008% (at 1 kHz, -1 dB typical)

Locate memory:

99 cue points per file can be stored.

 

 

 

General

 

 

Dimensions:

77 (H) x 250 (W) x 220 (D) mm

Weight:

1.5kg (excluding batteries)

Power supply:

DC 12V

 

eight AA-type alkaline/Ni-Cd/Ni-HM batteries

 

or AC adaptor AD12-1300 (option, DC 12V)

Power consumption:approximately 5.7~10W

Battery life (for continuous use): approximately 2 hours 30 minutes (using "2300 mAh" Ni-HM batteries)

*Specifications and appearance are subject to change without notice for product im- provement.

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Contents Field Memory Recorder Model FR-2 Page Safety Instructions Table of contents Audio input/output connection Setting cue pointsPC/Keyboard connection About recording system Recording analog audioSetup menu Menu mode outline Cue menuConnecting the FR-2 to a PC Physical dimensionsAbout this manual Precautions on installation Manual organization Menu mode Specifications Manual conventionsExporting audio files to a PC Memo Product overview Overview FR-2 Carring belt What is in the boxMemo Table of contents Please read this chapter before usingAbout power supply Operating on batteriesInserting batteries Insert eight AA-type batteries Reducing the battery power consumptionFit the compartment cover as it was before Ni-HMConnecting the AC adaptor Turning on the powerOperating the FR-2 on the AC adaptor About power supply voltage Adjusting the display contrast Setting the display backlight/contrastTurning the backlight on or off Press the Enter key to fix the contrast valueSetting the realtime clock Inserting/removing a memory card About memory cardWhen loading a card which is not FAT32 formatted When loading a used FAT32 formatted cardInserting a card Insert a memory card to card slotWhile YES is highlighted, press the Enter key Removing a card While the recorder is stopped, press the Card Release keyUse the Menu dial to select YES and press the Enter key Not Mounted Default volume label examples ATA PCM000 CFC CFC000 Volume labelInitial format of a memory card While the warning message is shown, press the Enter keyMemo Details about screens Names and functionsMenu mode HOME/HOLD Reset keyPhones jack SP/HP Monitor controlPeak indicators Access indicatorMENU/ENTER knob REC Stby Record Standby keyTop panel Light Contrast keyCard Release key Quantization switch FS kHz switchPRE REC switch Track Mode switchHPF switches LINE/MIC switchesTrim controls Transport keys Play keyRight side panel Left side panelBottom panel When no memory card is set Details about screensHome screen Menu mode screens When a virgin memory card is setWhen a recorded memory card is set FR-2Field Memory Recorder Names and functions FR-2Field Memory Recorder Names and functions PC/keyboard connection Audio input/output connectionAnalog audio inputs Audio input/output connectionDigital audio input Analog audio outputsDigital audio output Connecting the FR-2 to a PC Connecting the FR-2 to a USB keyboardPC/keyboard Connection Skip/locate functions Recording/playbackRecording time in stereo Recording time in mono About recording systemRecording analog audio Adjusting the input gainSelecting the input source High-pass FilterSelecting the sampling frequency/quantization bit length LimiterSelecting the track mode Adjusting the recording levelScreen example during input monitor Level controls Checking the remain for recording Monitoring recording signalsTo stop recording, press the REC Stby key Making recordingAbout overloading Recording with PRE REC activeRecording digital audio Quantization switchSetting cue points Setting a cue point on-the-flyAbout default cue name Deleting a cue point in real-time Viewing cue point informationAbout cue point information 00/08Selecting using the CUE / keys Playback in the CUE mode Cueing playbackPlayback Normal audio playbackSkip/locate functions Memo Menu mode Menu Description Menu items Menu mode outlineLocating to a cue point Locate Cue menuUse the Menu dial to select Rename and press the Enter key Renaming a cue point RenameEnter the desired cue name Press the Home key to exit the Menu modeUse the Menu dial to select Edit and press the Enter key Editing time data of a cue point EditUse the Menu dial to select Delete and press the Enter key Deleting a cue point DeleteSelecting an audio file to be played back Select File menuUse the Menu dial to select File and press the Enter key Use the Menu dial to select Select and press the Enter keyEnter the desired file name Renaming an audio file RenameCharacter keys Deleting an audio file DeletePress the Enter key to delete the file Use the Menu dial to select Protect and press the Enter key Audio file protection on/off ProtectUse the Menu dial to select Restore and press the Enter key Restoring an audio file RestoreSelecting the current drive Select Disk menuUse the Menu dial to select Disk and press the Enter key OffPress the Enter key Optimizing a memory card OptimizeUse the Menu dial to select Format and press the Enter key Formatting a memory card FormatEnter the desired volume label Editing a volume label of a memory card Volume LabelMoves the volume label cursor right and left To dismiss the information, press the Enter key Viewing information of a memory card Disk InfoSetup menu Use the Menu dial to select Setup and press the Enter key Selecting default file name type File Name ModeDate TakeSetting the default file name Default File Name Renaming the scene name Selecting Take numberSelect Take No. and press the Enter key Select Rename and press the Enter keySelect Reset and press the Enter key Resetting the scene name to the initial nameEnabling the selected scene name Select Select and press the Enter keyUse the Menu dial to enter the desired time data Adjusting the real time clock Adjust Real TimeAfter entering a desired time value, press the Enter key Speaker mute function on/off Speaker MuteUnplugged PluggedSetting error tone output condition Error Tone When selecting Input ClipWhen selecting Batt Warning When selecting Disk Remain Press the Home key to exit the Menu mode 22.05kHz Selecting the remain display mode Remain Display44.1kHz/48kHz 88.2kHz/96kHzDIF Setting the digital output signal format Digi Out TypeSelecting the battery type Battery Selecting the USB keyboard type Keyboard Viewing the ROM version Version To executing initializing, press the Enter key Initializing settings of the Setup menu Init SetupFR-2Field Memory Recorder Menu mode/Setup menu Exporting audio files to a PC Connecting the FR-2 to a PC Display shows the first layer of the Menu mode screen 100 Exporting audio data to a computer application exampleClick on Convert -, followed by Done see arrow 5 below 101102 Main specifications Digital IN/OUT 176.4 kHz and 192 kHz FS are not supported USB for PC connectionUSB for USB keyboard connection Weight DimensionsPower supply Quantization and Sampling Frequency106 Affect of Immunity on This Equipment Declaration of EC DirectiveMemo Page Fostex CO

FR-2 specifications

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