TASCAM DP-32SD 213 – Names and Functions of PartsRear panelI STANDBY/ON buttonWhen the power is OFF (in standby), press and hold this toturn the power on. When the power is ON, press and holdthis button to turn the power off (put in standby). (See“Starting up & shutting down” on page 25.)O SD card slotInsert an SD card into this slot.P USB portUse the USB cable to connect with a USB port on a computer.(See “Connecting to a computer” on page 64.)CAUTIONAlways connect the unit directly to a computer. Do notuse a USB hub.A Kensington lock attachment holeS DC IN 12V jackConnect the supplied GPE248-120200-Z AC adaptor.D MONITOR OUT jacks (standard balanced TRS)These jacks output the signal selected using the MONITORSELECT button on the top panel. These are standardbalanced jacks.F EFFECT SENDS jacks (standard unbalanced TS)These jacks output the signal for effect sends 1 and 2.G STEREO OUT jacks (unbalanced RCA)These jacks output the stereo bus signal.H LINE-GUITAR switchSet this switch according to the input source of the MIC/LINEINPUT H. When connecting an electric guitar, electric bass orsimilar instrument directly, set this switch to GUITAR. Whenconnecting a digital instrument or other audio equipment,set it to LINE.J MIC/LINE INPUTS A-H jacks (balanced)These are balanced analog XLR/TRS combo jacks formicrophone and line level input.• XLR (1: GND, 2: HOT, 3: COLD)• TRS (Tip: HOT, Ring: COLD, Sleeve: GND)Home screenHome screen with track level meters1 Counter modeShows the currently selected time counter mode: ABS orBAR.2 Recorder time counterShows the elapsed time from the start of the song.3 REMAIN timeShows the remaining recordable time (hours: minutes) onthe SD card.4 Repeat playback iconWhen the unit is in Repeat Playback mode, the iconappears.5 Playback positionShows the current playback position.6 Recorder modeShows the current recorder mode: Multi Track,Bounce, Mixdown or Mastering.The following items are also shown here: Rehearsal,Auto Punch and Search.7 INPUT A to H overload indicatorsIf the input signal of any INPUT A to H source is too loud, thecorresponding indicator lights.