1. Kupu Whakataki
This manual provides detailed instructions for the setup, operation, and maintenance of your TASCAM DR-70D Portable Audio Recorder and TASCAM TH-02-B Studio Headphones. Please read this manual thoroughly before using the products to ensure correct and safe operation.

Figure 1.1: TASCAM DR-70D Portable Audio Recorder and TH-02-B Studio Headphones.
2. Hua Neke Atuview
2.1 TASCAM DR-70D Portable Audio Recorder
The TASCAM DR-70D is a compact 4-channel audio recorder designed for filmmakers, television producers, advertisers, and documentarians. It features four balanced XLR mic inputs with phantom power, built-in omnidirectional microphones, and various recording modes to capture high-quality audio.

Whakaahua 2.1: Koki mua view of the TASCAM DR-70D Portable Audio Recorder.
2.2 TASCAM TH-02-B Studio Headphones
The TASCAM TH-02-B headphones are designed for audio monitoring, featuring a closed-back, circumaural design for maximum isolation. They provide a clean sound with rich bass response and crisp highs, suitable for monitoring recordings.

Figure 2.2: TASCAM TH-02-B Studio Headphones.
3. Tatūnga
3.1 Te Wetewete pouaka me nga Ihirangi
Kia ata tangohia nga mea katoa mai i te kete. Whakaritehia nga waahanga e whai ake nei:
- TASCAM DR-70D Portable Audio Recorder
- TASCAM TH-02-B Studio Headphones
- Pukapuka a te Kaipupuri (tenei tuhinga)
- Other accessories (e.g., USB cable, 1/8" to 1/4" adapter for headphones)
3.2 Te Whakauru i te Kāri SD
The DR-70D records to SD, SDHC, or SDXC media cards (up to 128GB). Locate the SD card slot on the device, insert the card with the contacts facing down until it clicks into place.
3.3 Whakakaha i te Pūrere
The DR-70D can be powered by 4 AA batteries, a USB power adapter, or an optional AC adapter (PS-P515U). Insert batteries into the battery compartment, ensuring correct polarity. Connect a USB cable to a power source for external power.
3.4 Te Hononga i ngā Maikoro me ngā Paneoro
Connect your microphones to the XLR/TRS inputs (1-4) on the DR-70D. For 3.5mm stereo microphones, use the EXT IN 1/2 jack. Connect the TH-02-B headphones to the PHONES output jack for monitoring.

Whakaahua 3.1: Taha view of the DR-70D showing input and output ports.

Figure 3.2: Detail of the 3.5mm stereo mini jack input on the DR-70D.
3.5 Mounting the DR-70D
The DR-70D can be mounted above or below a camera using its integrated mounting points. It also features tripod threads on the bottom for mounting on tripods or follow-focus cages.

Whakaahua 3.3: Runga view of the DR-70D showing the mounting bracket.

Figure 3.4: The DR-70D mounted on a camera, demonstrating its compact design.
4. Operating the DR-70D
4.1 Ngā Mana Whakahaere Taketake me te Atanga
The DR-70D features dedicated controls for quick adjustments. The front panel includes individual gain knobs for each input, peak indicators, a menu navigation system (MENU, DATA, ENTER), and transport controls (PLAY, REC, STOP).

Figure 4.1: Front panel of the DR-70D, showing the display and control knobs.
4.2 Pūorooro Hanga-i roto
The DR-70D includes two built-in omnidirectional microphones for capturing ambient sound or quick stereo recordings without external mics.

Figure 4.2: The DR-70D highlighting its two built-in omnidirectional microphones.
4.3 Aratau Tuhituhi
The DR-70D offers multiple recording modes to suit various production needs:
- Mono/Dual Mono: Ideal for recording a single performer, with the option to record a safety track at a lower level.
- Stereo/Dual Stereo: Best for recording with the built-in microphones or an external stereo microphone, also with a safety track option.
- 2MIX/Dual 2MIX: Creates stereo files from two or more mixed inputs. Dual Recording creates a backup track at up to 12dB lower levels to prevent distortion.

Figure 4.3: DR-70D configured for Mono/Dual Mono recording, mounted on a camera.

Figure 4.4: DR-70D configured for 2MIX/Dual 2MIX recording, utilizing external microphones.
4.4 Te Whakatikatika Taumata Whakauru
Adjust input levels using the individual gain knobs for each channel. Monitor the peak indicators to prevent clipping. The DR-70D also includes a limiter and low-cut filter to optimize audio quality.
4.5 Built-in Mixer
The DR-70D features a built-in mixer with four inputs and two outputs. This allows for individual recording and stereo mixing, with per-input features like pan, limiter, low-cut filter, delay, and mid-side decoding.

Figure 4.5: The DR-70D's screen interface showing mixer settings and audio levels.
4.6 Slate Tone Generator
The built-in slate tone generator produces reference tones for audio/video alignment. These can be added automatically at the start and/or end of recording, or manually by holding the SLATE button.

Figure 4.6: The SLATE button on the DR-70D's control panel.
4.7 Monitoring and Playback
Connect your TH-02-B headphones to the PHONES jack for direct audio monitoring. The DR-70D also features a camera input jack for monitoring playback from your camera and a camera output jack for routing a stereo mix to the camera for easy synchronization during editing.

Figure 4.7: The camera input jack on the DR-70D.

Figure 4.8: The camera output jack on the DR-70D.
5. Operating the TH-02-B Headphones
5.1 Te mau i nga Waea
Adjust the headband for a comfortable and secure fit. The circumaural earcups should fully enclose your ears to maximize isolation and sound quality.
5.2 Te hono ki nga taputapu
Plug the 3.5mm stereo mini-jack into the PHONES output of the DR-70D or any compatible audio device. Use the included 1/8" to 1/4" adapter for devices with a 6.3mm headphone jack.
5.3 Te Whakaritea i te Rōrahi
Adjust the headphone volume using the dedicated PHONES level control on the DR-70D or the volume control of your connected audio device.
6. Tiaki
6.1 Te horoi
Wipe the DR-70D and TH-02-B headphones with a soft, dry cloth. For stubborn dirt, use a slightly damp cloth and then dry thoroughly. Do not use abrasive cleaners, solvents, or alcohol, as these can damage the surfaces.
6.2 Tiaki Pūhiko
Remove batteries from the DR-70D if the unit will not be used for an extended period to prevent leakage. Use high-quality alkaline or NiMH rechargeable batteries for optimal performance.
6.3 SD Card Handling
Always format new SD cards in the DR-70D before first use. Avoid removing the SD card during recording or playback to prevent data corruption. Store SD cards in a protective case when not in use.
7. Te Raru
7.1 Karekau he Mana
- Check if batteries are inserted correctly and have sufficient charge.
- Ensure the USB power source is connected and functional.
- Verify the power switch is in the ON position.
7.2 No Audio Input/Output
- Tāuru: Check microphone connections, ensure phantom power is enabled if required, and verify input gain levels are not set to minimum.
- Putanga: Ensure headphones are properly connected and the PHONES level is adjusted. Check if the correct output source is selected in the menu.
7.3 Distorted Recordings
- Reduce input gain levels to prevent clipping (peak indicators should not consistently light red).
- Engage the limiter function in the DR-70D settings.
- Utilize the Dual Recording mode to capture a safety track at a lower level.
7.4 Recording Errors
- Ensure the SD card has sufficient free space.
- Whakamātauria te whakahōputu i te kāri SD (ka mukua katoatia ngā raraunga).
- Use a high-speed SD card (Class 10 or higher recommended).
8. Whakatakotoranga
8.1 TASCAM DR-70D Portable Audio Recorder
| Āhuahira | Whakatakotoranga |
|---|---|
| Atanga Pūmārō | Kari Mamati Haumaru |
| Waea Puka Whakaoho | Hanga-roto |
| Whakahōputu | WAV |
| Wā Hopu Mamati | 120 hours (approximate, depending on card size and settings) |
| Aratau Mahi Waorooro | Tirooro |
| Pooro Jack | 3.5 mitamano |
| Nga whakaurunga | 4 x XLR/TRS combo, 1 x 3.5mm stereo mini-jack |
| Mana Hiko | 24V/48V selectable |
| Preamp Whiwhi | Up to 64dB (HDDA Mic Preamps) |

Whakaahua 8.1: Mua me muri views of the TASCAM DR-70D.
8.2 TASCAM TH-02-B Studio Headphones
| Āhuahira | Whakatakotoranga |
|---|---|
| Hoahoa | Closed-back, Dynamic |
| Nga taringa | Porowhita |
| Hononga | Wired (3.5mm stereo mini-jack with 1/4" adapter) |
| Hoahoa Kopa | Ae |
9. Nga korero tautoko
For technical support, warranty information, or service inquiries, please refer to the official TASCAM website or contact TASCAM customer service directly. Keep your purchase receipt as proof of purchase for warranty claims.





