Fostex FR-2 owner manual Table of contents

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FR-2Field Memory Recorder

Table of contents

 

About this manual

7

Precautions

7

Precautions on installation

8

Brief guide to this manual

9

Manual organization

9

Manual conventions

10

Chapter 1: Product overview

13

Overview

14

Main features

14

What is in the box

15

FR-2 options and related Fostex products

15

Chapter 2: Before using the FR-2

17

About power supply

18

Operating on batteries

18

Inserting batteries

18

Reducing battery power consumption

19

Operating on AC adaptor

20

Connecting the AC adaptor

20

Turning on the power

20

About power supply voltage

21

Setting the display backlight/contrast

22

Turning the backlight on or off

22

Adjusting the display contrast

22

About the realtime clock

23

About memory cards

24

Inserting/removing a memory card

24

Inserting a card

25

Removing a card

27

Initial format of a memory card

29

Chapter 3: Names and functions

31

Front panel

32

Top panel

34

Left side panel

37

Right side panel

37

Bottom panel

38

Details about screen

39

Home screen

39

When no memory card is set in the slot

39

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Contents Field Memory Recorder Model FR-2 Page Safety Instructions Table of contents Setting cue points Audio input/output connectionPC/Keyboard connection About recording system Recording analog audioMenu mode outline Cue menu Setup menuConnecting the FR-2 to a PC Physical dimensionsAbout this manual Precautions on installation Manual organization Menu mode Manual conventions SpecificationsExporting audio files to a PC Memo Product overview Overview What is in the box FR-2 Carring beltMemo Please read this chapter before using Table of contentsOperating on batteries About power supplyInserting batteries Reducing the battery power consumption Insert eight AA-type batteriesFit the compartment cover as it was before Ni-HMTurning on the power Connecting the AC adaptorOperating the FR-2 on the AC adaptor About power supply voltage Setting the display backlight/contrast Adjusting the display contrastTurning the backlight on or off Press the Enter key to fix the contrast valueSetting the realtime clock About memory card Inserting/removing a memory cardWhen loading a used FAT32 formatted card When loading a card which is not FAT32 formattedInserting a card Insert a memory card to card slotWhile YES is highlighted, press the Enter key While the recorder is stopped, press the Card Release key Removing a cardUse the Menu dial to select YES and press the Enter key Not Mounted Volume label Default volume label examples ATA PCM000 CFC CFC000Initial format of a memory card While the warning message is shown, press the Enter keyMemo Names and functions Details about screensHOME/HOLD Reset key Menu modePhones jack SP/HP Monitor controlAccess indicator Peak indicatorsMENU/ENTER knob REC Stby Record Standby keyLight Contrast key Top panelCard Release key FS kHz switch Quantization switchPRE REC switch Track Mode switchLINE/MIC switches HPF switchesTrim controls Transport keys Play keyLeft side panel Right side panelBottom panel Details about screens When no memory card is setHome screen When a virgin memory card is set Menu mode screensWhen a recorded memory card is set FR-2Field Memory Recorder Names and functions FR-2Field Memory Recorder Names and functions Audio input/output connection PC/keyboard connectionAudio input/output connection Analog audio inputsAnalog audio outputs Digital audio inputDigital audio output Connecting the FR-2 to a USB keyboard Connecting the FR-2 to a PCPC/keyboard Connection Recording/playback Skip/locate functionsAbout recording system Recording time in stereo Recording time in monoAdjusting the input gain Recording analog audioSelecting the input source High-pass FilterLimiter Selecting the sampling frequency/quantization bit lengthAdjusting the recording level Selecting the track modeScreen example during input monitor Level controls Monitoring recording signals Checking the remain for recordingMaking recording To stop recording, press the REC Stby keyRecording with PRE REC active About overloadingQuantization switch Recording digital audioSetting a cue point on-the-fly Setting cue pointsAbout default cue name Viewing cue point information Deleting a cue point in real-timeAbout cue point information 00/08Playback in the CUE mode Cueing playback Selecting using the CUE / keysPlayback Normal audio playbackSkip/locate functions Memo Menu mode Menu mode outline Menu Description Menu itemsCue menu Locating to a cue point LocateRenaming a cue point Rename Use the Menu dial to select Rename and press the Enter keyPress the Home key to exit the Menu mode Enter the desired cue nameEditing time data of a cue point Edit Use the Menu dial to select Edit and press the Enter keyDeleting a cue point Delete Use the Menu dial to select Delete and press the Enter keyFile menu Selecting an audio file to be played back SelectUse the Menu dial to select File and press the Enter key Use the Menu dial to select Select and press the Enter keyRenaming an audio file Rename Enter the desired file nameDeleting an audio file Delete Character keysPress the Enter key to delete the file Audio file protection on/off Protect Use the Menu dial to select Protect and press the Enter keyRestoring an audio file Restore Use the Menu dial to select Restore and press the Enter keyDisk menu Selecting the current drive SelectUse the Menu dial to select Disk and press the Enter key OffOptimizing a memory card Optimize Press the Enter keyFormatting a memory card Format Use the Menu dial to select Format and press the Enter keyEditing a volume label of a memory card Volume Label Enter the desired volume labelMoves the volume label cursor right and left Viewing information of a memory card Disk Info To dismiss the information, press the Enter keySetup menu Selecting default file name type File Name Mode Use the Menu dial to select Setup and press the Enter keyDate TakeSetting the default file name Default File Name Selecting Take number Renaming the scene nameSelect Take No. and press the Enter key Select Rename and press the Enter keyResetting the scene name to the initial name Select Reset and press the Enter keyEnabling the selected scene name Select Select and press the Enter keyAdjusting the real time clock Adjust Real Time Use the Menu dial to enter the desired time dataSpeaker mute function on/off Speaker Mute After entering a desired time value, press the Enter keyUnplugged PluggedWhen selecting Input Clip Setting error tone output condition Error ToneWhen selecting Batt Warning When selecting Disk Remain Press the Home key to exit the Menu mode Selecting the remain display mode Remain Display 22.05kHz44.1kHz/48kHz 88.2kHz/96kHzSetting the digital output signal format Digi Out Type DIFSelecting the battery type Battery Selecting the USB keyboard type Keyboard Viewing the ROM version Version Initializing settings of the Setup menu Init Setup To executing initializing, press the Enter keyFR-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 Exporting audio data to a computer application example 100101 Click on Convert -, followed by Done see arrow 5 below102 Main specifications USB for PC connection Digital IN/OUT 176.4 kHz and 192 kHz FS are not supportedUSB for USB keyboard connection Dimensions WeightPower supply Quantization and Sampling Frequency106 Declaration of EC Directive Affect of Immunity on This EquipmentMemo Page Fostex CO

FR-2 specifications

The Fostex FR-2 is a highly regarded portable field recorder designed for professional audio engineers, musicians, filmmakers, and sound recordists. Known for its robust build quality, versatile features, and high-quality sound capture, the FR-2 has earned a solid reputation in various recording scenarios.

One of the standout features of the Fostex FR-2 is its ability to record in multiple formats, including Broadcast WAV and MP3, offering flexibility to meet different production standards. It supports 24-bit/192 kHz recording, providing exceptional audio quality that is particularly appreciated in high-fidelity applications. The dual-channel recording capability allows users to capture stereo sound with clarity and precision, making it perfect for capturing live performances, interviews, and ambient sounds.

The FR-2 is equipped with two built-in phantom-powered XLR microphone inputs, which enable the connection of professional-grade microphones without the need for external power sources. This greatly enhances the recorder's utility in field settings where mobility and equipment management are crucial. Furthermore, the unit features a high-performance preamp that ensures low noise levels and superb dynamic range, contributing to the overall sound quality.

An intuitive interface with a large, backlit LCD screen makes navigating the device easy, even in low-light conditions. Users can quickly access settings, track information, and levels, facilitating a smooth recording experience. The FR-2 also offers multiple recording modes, including the ability to create backup tracks, which enhances reliability during critical sessions.

On the connectivity front, the Fostex FR-2 includes Audio Output and Input options, USB support for data transfer, and a headphone output for monitoring. It’s powered by either an internal rechargeable battery or external AC power, providing flexibility for various recording environments.

The rugged design of the FR-2 ensures durability, essential for fieldwork in challenging conditions. Its compact size maximizes portability while maintaining a solid feel, making it a reliable companion for professionals on the go.

In conclusion, the Fostex FR-2 is a versatile and feature-rich field recorder that combines portability with professional audio quality. Its advanced technologies, user-friendly interface, and robust design make it an excellent choice for anyone looking to capture high-quality sound in the field. Whether for music, film, or immersive soundscapes, the FR-2 stands out as a leading tool in the realm of portable audio recording.