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4.1 External microphones or
other signal sources
For using external microphones as an alternative
or in addition to the installed microphones (e. g. the
supplied microphones) or other signal sources, like
musical instruments or CD players, connect these
to the two 6.3 mm jacks "Audio in" (1). Adapt the
input sensitivity with the selector switch "AUDIO
IN" (6) to the level of the connected signal source:
M:
microphone
G:
electric guitar
L:
signal source with line level
(e. g. CD player, keyboard)
The inputs supply a supply voltage of 1.5 V which
is required for some electret condenser micro-
phones (e. g. the supplied clamp-on microphones).
4.2 Audio outputs
1) Connect an amplifier system or another record-
ing unit for copying the finished recordings to
the 3.5 mm stereo jack LINE OUT (15).
2) If required, connect the supplied pair of stereo
earphones or stereo headphones to the jack
(12). Thus, the speaker (14) is switched off.
4.3 Memory card
It is possible to use SD memory cards (secure dig-
ital memory card) with a capacity from 16 MB up to
2 GB and SDHC cards with 4 GB. The cards must
be formatted with the file system FAT32.
The required capacity depends on the desired
recording time and the recording quality (record-
ing format / sampling rate
Insert the memory card with its bevelled corner
pointing to the display (4) into the slot (19) until it
is engaged. To be able to record on the card, the
write protect tab at the card must not be in position
LOCK. For removing the card, first slightly press it
into the slot; it is then pushed out a bit by a spring
and can thus easier be seized for removing.
4.4 Computer
For data exchange with a computer, connect the
computer with the recorder switched off via the
supplied cable to the jack USB (20).
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chapter 5.5).
4.5 Power supply
The recorder can be operated with batteries or be
supplied via the USB interface.
Inserting or replacing batteries
For battery operation insert two batteries or NiMH
rechargeable batteries of size AA.
1) Remove the battery compartment cover on the
rear side of the unit by sliding it downwards.
2) A selector switch for the battery voltage is pro-
vided in the battery compartment. For inserting
batteries (alkaline, 1.5 V) set the switch to the
left position. For the operation with NiMH
rechargeable batteries (1.2 V) set the switch to
the right position.
3) Insert the two (rechargeable) batteries as indi-
cated in the compartment.
4) Close the battery compartment again.
If the unit is not used for a longer time, the batter-
ies should be removed. Thus, possible damage to
the unit can be prevented in case the batteries
should leak.
Supply via the USB jack
The power supply via the USB jack (20) can be
made via a computer the recorder is connected to
(
chapter 6) or via a power supply unit with
USB output jack of type A (e. g. the PS-1005USB
from MONACOR).
The DPR-2000 must be switched off in any case
before connecting the recorder via the USB cable to
the power supply unit. Then the recorder is
switched on automatically, and it is in the data trans-
fer mode [the display (4) exclusively shows "USB"
(p)].
To change to the standard recorder mode,
press the button MODE / STOP (10).