Panasonic 744T User Manual

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744T User Guide and Technical Information 
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firmware v. 1.04 
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combination the user gets the best of both VU and Peak metering by seeing both the “loudness” of 
the signal and the peaks at the same time. Peak/VU is the factory default. 
Peak Hold/VU
 
Similar to VU/Peak mode, this mode holds the peak level indication for several seconds before 
releasing. Peak Hold indicators are useful for metering in applications when an overload condition is 
unacceptable. 
Peak LEDs 
input signal present LEDs 
input peak LEDs 
headphone peak LED 
 
In addition to the main LED output meter, peak LEDs show input peaks, track peaks, and head-
phone peaks. 
Input Peak
 
The 744T has a peak LED associated with each input. These LEDs illuminate when input signals 
reach the user-selected signal threshold. 
Track Peak
 
The 0 dBFS LED on each track can also function as a track peak indicator. The user can select a signal 
threshold above which the 0 dB LED will fl ash. 
Headphone Peak
 
Like the channel peak LEDs, the headphone circuit has an indicator for peak overload. This LED is 
useful, since headphones can often overload before the recorder overloads. Monitoring without a 
visual indication of headphone clipping may mislead the operator into thinking that the output or 
return tracks are distorting. 
Tone Oscillator 
The tone oscillator level and frequency are user selectable. Reference level is adjustable over a range 
of 
40 to 0 dBFS. Reference tone frequency is adjustable from 100 to 10,000 Hz. Standard tone levels 
vary according to the practices and needs of production and post-production, but are generally in 
the -20 to 
12 dBFS range. Select a range that is appropriate for your project one that will allow suf-
fi cient headroom. 
The tone oscillator is activated by pressing the front panel 
 key. Tone is sent to all active tracks 
while the key is depressed. 
LCD Contrast & Backlight, LED Brightness 
LCD 
LCD contrast is setup menu controlled. From the factory the contrast is set to 20%, suitable for most 
viewing conditions. Contrast can be increased or decreased. 
The front panel 
 key toggles the LCD and key backlight. Backlighting is suitable for low- and 
no-light recording.