Tascam HS-20 Owner's Manual
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To update the firmware on your Tascam HS-20, download the latest firmware version from the Tascam website. Transfer the firmware file to a formatted SD card. Insert the SD card into the HS-20, then power on the device while holding the HOME and PLAY buttons simultaneously. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the update.
If your HS-20 is not powering on, first check the power cable and ensure it is securely connected. Verify that the outlet is functioning by testing it with another device. If the problem persists, try using a different power cable or contact Tascam support for further assistance.
To format an SD card for use with the HS-20, insert the card into the unit. Press the MENU button, navigate to the MEDIA menu, and select FORMAT. Choose the file system format (FAT32 is recommended) and confirm the operation. This will prepare the card for recording and playback.
The Tascam HS-20 supports SD cards up to 64GB in capacity. Ensure the card is formatted to the FAT32 file system for optimal compatibility and performance.
To perform a factory reset on the HS-20, press the MENU button and navigate to the SYSTEM menu. Select INITIALIZE and confirm the operation. This will restore all settings to their factory defaults, so ensure any custom settings are backed up if necessary.
To connect the HS-20 to a network, plug an Ethernet cable into the LAN port on the back of the unit. In the MENU, navigate to NETWORK settings and configure the IP address manually or use DHCP to obtain an address automatically. Once connected, you can transfer files via FTP using the provided network details.
If a "Media Error" is displayed, first try removing and reinserting the SD card. If the error persists, try formatting the card using the HS-20's FORMAT function, or test with a different card. Ensure the card is not locked and is compatible with the device.
Yes, you can schedule recordings on the Tascam HS-20. Press the MENU button, go to the TIMER menu, and set the desired start and stop times. Ensure the HS-20 is powered on and in standby mode at the scheduled recording time.
To transfer recordings to a computer, remove the SD card from the HS-20 and insert it into an SD card reader connected to the computer. Alternatively, connect the HS-20 directly to the computer via USB and access the files in mass storage mode.
The Tascam HS-20 supports WAV and BWF file formats for playback. Ensure that the files are recorded at compatible bit rates and sample rates to avoid playback issues.