Tascam HD-P2 Software Update, Default Project Settings, Project Templates, Display Menu

Page 20

HD-P2 Screens and Menus

Continued from the previous page

Software Update

Figure 29 - Software Update Screen w/o Update

From time to time new software may be released for the HD-P2. To update the HD-P2 software you will copy the update file (e.g. UPDATE_1_1.BIN) to a CF card and insert it into the HD-P2. You can also copy the update file to the HD-P2 card while the system is docked to a host computer over FireWire.

Whenever the HD-P2 detects an update file on an inserted media (that is a different version from what is currently installed), it will display the Software Update screen. This screen shows the current version of software and the version of software contained in the update file.

Figure 30 - Software Update Screen w/Update

The HD-P2 stores two software versions in non-vola- tile flash memory. There is the default system version, which came from the factory and cannot be changed, and there is the current user version. When updat- ing software it replaces the user version. If there is a problem with the update, you can always boot up the HD-P2 using the default system version by holding the STOP key and the PROJECT key while powering up.

Once completed, the software update file is automati- cally deleted from the media.

Default Project Settings

This menu is almost identical to the Project Settings menu except that it changes the system’s default set-

tings. When you create a new project without using a project template, the HD-P2 uses these settings.

Project Templates

You can turn a project’s settings into a template, which can then be used when creating new projects. This screen shows all of the saved templates on the CF card. Selecting a template brings up a sub-menu which lets you Rename or permanently Delete the template.

Figure 31 - Project Templates Screen

Display Menu

This menu shown in Figure 32 provides access to display related settings. You can adjust Contrast or Brightness, just as you do when pressing the dedicated Display key.

To help save on battery power you can set a timeout for shutting off the display’s backlighting. Whenever the system is inactive (no key presses) for greater than the set period of time, the backlight is turned off. The next time you press a key or turn the SHUTTLE/DATA wheel the backlight is turned back on and the timeout period starts again.

Figure 32 - Display Menu Screen

20 TASCAM HD-P2 Owner's Manual

Image 20
Contents HD-P2 Important Safety Precautions Appliance to Rain or MoistureImportant Safety Instructions TrademarksTable of Contents Supplied accessories IntroductionDocument Conventions About this manualSystem Organization File System Format Transport Keys and Hold Switch HD-P2 InterfaceKeys Menu keys and Shuttle/Data wheelAudio Switches, Inputs & Outputs Audio SwitchesLeft Side Right SidePower Setup Operation Media Space and Recording Playing AudioHD-P2 Playback Considerations HD-P2 Screens and Menus MonitoringAudible Alerts Operational ScreenProject Settings Menu Menu NavigationProject Menus Main MenuSample Width 16 or 24 bits Project Files Menu Project Trash ManagerChange/New Project System SettingsSystem Menus Power Management Set System TimeAudio Clock Management Media ManagementMedia Cleanup Media InformationMedia Speed Check Reformat MediaSoftware Update Default Project SettingsProject Templates Display MenuTimecode Settings TimecodeOverview Clock SourceTrigger Mode Rate Pull Up/DownFreeWheel Jam SyncKey Shortcuts ShortcutsShifted Menu Keys Shifted Stop KeysExternal PS/2 Keyboard Equivalents External PS/2 Keyboard EquivalentsFireWire Dock Docking and ConformingCompact Flash Card Layout HD-P2 Conform ApplicationDimensional Drawing HD-P2 Conform Application ScreensSpecifications SpecificationsHD-P2