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TASCAM DR-60D
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10 – Settings and Information
Restoring the factory settings
Use the
INITIALIZE
item to restore the various settings of this unit
to their factory settings.
1. Turn the DATA dial to select
INITIALIZE
, and press the DATA
dial or / button to highlight
Exec
.
2 Press the DATA dial button again to open a confirmation
pop-up window.
3 Press the DATA dial button to initialize the unit. Press Stop (8)
[HOME] button to cancel initialization.
Using QUICK FORMAT
Using
QUICK
FORMAT
erases all music files on the card and automat-
ically creates new “MUSIC” and “UTILITY” folders as well as the “dr-1.
sys” file that is necessary to use the SD card with the DR-60D.
1. Turn the DATA dial to select
QUICK FORMAT
, and press the
DATA dial or / button to highlight
Exec
.
2 Press the DATA dial button to open a pop-up confirmation
window.
3 Press the DATA dial button to execute the quick formatting, or
press the Stop (8) [HOME] button to cancel formatting.
Using FULL FORMAT
Use the
FULL
FORMAT
item to completely format the SD card.
Full formatting checks the memory for errors while formatting, so it
takes more time than quick formatting.
Using
FULL
FORMAT
erases all music files on the card and automati-
cally creates new “MUSIC” and “UTILITY” folders as well as the “dr-1.
sys” file that is necessary to use the SD card with the DR-60D.
1. Turn the DATA dial to select
FULL FORMAT
, and press the DATA
dial or / button to highlight
Exec
.
2 Press the DATA dial button to open a pop-up confirmation
window.
3 Press the DATA dial button to execute the full formatting, or
press the Stop (8) [HOME] button to cancel formatting.
CAUTION
When formatting a card, the unit should be operating on AC
power supplied through the PS-P515U adapter (sold separately),
USB bus power supplied from a computer, or batteries with suffi-
cient remaining power. If the power fails during formatting, the
formatting may not occur correctly.