Quick Start Guide

Quick Start Guide

The 744T is an extremely powerful and flexible portable audio recorder. Before recording, familiarity with the product is essential. Several settings should be verified or set based on individual recording needs.

Powering the Unit

1.Apply power to the unit by connecting the (included) removable, rechargeable Li-ion (lithium ion) bat- tery to the back panel battery mount. The metal tabs on the mount line up with the electrical contacts on the battery. From the factory, the battery may not have a charge, so external DC may be needed for initial operation and charging. Connect the included AC-to-DC power adapter to the DC input plug to power and charge the removable Li-on battery.

2.Press and hold the power key (150 ms) to power up the unit. To power down the unit the power button must be held for one second.

If this is the first time the recorder has been powered, or if it has been without a battery for an extended period, the date and time may need to be set.

Charge the included Li-ion battery for 6 hours prior to initial use.

Menu Navigation Basics

The setup menu provides options for recording, routing, and control parameters. The one layer menu structure allows for very quick navigation and selection of functions. To enter the setup menu

press the front panel key. Once in the setup menu, the following conventions are shared for navigating among selections and to select specific parameters.

- enters setup menu

iitemh - highlighted menu item

 - selects highlighted item or parameter

- moves up in menu and between menu parameters

- moves down in menu and between menu parameters

 - exits the selected menu or menu altogether

The stop key will exit from any menu and cancel any changes. Use it to escape out of the setup menus.

The right panel Multi-Function Controller (labeled “Select”) is a convenient control to quickly navigate among menu items and item options. Its push-to-select function duplicates the check mark in most menus.

Connecting Audio Sources

1.Connect audio sources, either analog or digital, to the appropriate input connector.

2.When using either input XLR 1, set the appropriate input level—mic, line, or digital—with the adjacent slide switch.

3.If mic-level inputs are used on XLR 1 or XLR 2, make certain that phantom power, input limiters, and high-pass filters are activated, as required.

4.When using inputs 3 or 4, set gain levels in the setup menu.

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