TASCAM DR-60D 454 – RecordingCAUTIONDepending on this setting, the input level setting range changes.For this reason, the input level might change greatly when thissetting is changed. Before changing it, you should turn the powerOFF or turn the output level all the way down.Using phantom powerWhen stopped, if you change the 1/L or 2/R input switch on thefront of the unit to MIC+PHANTOM, a pop-up message appearsconfirming that you want to turn phantom power on.When the confirmation pop-up message opens, press the DATA dialto turn phantom power on for the 1/L connector or 2/R connectorand supply phantom power (+24V or +48V) to the connected mic.To close the confirmation pop-up message without turningphantom power on, change the input switch to LINE or MIC.Use the SYSTEM screen to set the voltage to +24V or +48V. (See“Setting the phantom power voltage” on page 86. )NOTEBattery power will be consumed faster when set to +48V thanwhen set to +24V.CAUTION• Confirm that phantom power is OFF before connecting a linelevel device to a 1/L connector or 2/R connector. If you connecta line level device while phantom power is being supplied, thatdevice and this unit could be damaged.• When using a condenser microphone, before connecting to anddisconnecting from a 1/L connector or 2/R connector, confirmthat the phantom power for that jack is OFF. If you connect ordisconnect a mic while phantom power is being supplied, thatmic and this unit could be damaged.• Turn phantom power ON only when using a condenser micro-phone that requires phantom power.• Supplying phantom power to some types of ribbon microphonescould break them. Do not supply phantom power to a ribbonmicrophone if you are in doubt.• When using USB bus power, the unit might not be able to supplyphantom power depending on the computer. In this case, use aTASCAM PS-P515U AC adaptor (sold separately).• Some condenser microphones will not operate when phantompower is set to +24V.• Do not connect or disconnect the AC adaptor when usingphantom power. Doing so could damage this device.