However, if transmission options such as WiFi or 3G are used the battery life will be reduced. The Nagra Seven can also be powered by an optional lithium-ion rechargeable battery pack, that will power the unit for about 5 hours. The rear panel also features a 4-Pin hirose for external power, however this cannot be used to recharge the AA batteries, it is just for external power only. The Nagra Seven can be powered by the included rear mounted AA battery box. This will allow the unit to be remotely controlled by a simple switch closure. Start / StopĪ 3.5mm miniature Jack socket is fitted for remote fader start/stop commands. It will handle both drop and non-drop frame rates, and will allow pull-up/down too. The Nagra Seven has an optional internal time code board that works with all currently accepted frame rates including those for HD TV. Once the editing of the audio material is complete, files can be transmitted to the studio either over IP (through the ethernet connection using the File Transfer Protocol "FTP" connection) or via a GSM phone using 3G or by Wifi (if the option is installed). If the optional editing option is installed, then graphic editing of the audio files is possible on the main display. With an interface adaptor, the same port can also be used to connect an external device such as a USB memory stick or computer keyboard for data entry. USB 2.0 portĪ micro-AB USB port allows the unit to be connected to a computer for file transfer. The main extractable media is an SD memory card which inserts into the slot on the left side of the recorder (see picture above). The Nagra Seven is fitted with an internal micro SD flash memory. Various programmable "short cuts" are available giving many personalization possibilities. The screen is sunlight readable, and gives access to the entire menu structure of the recorder. The audio levels, current operating mode and status of the recorder are shown on the touchscreen display mounted on the front of the unit. The Nagra Seven has a state-of-the-art colour touchscreen allowing greater flexibility in the display modes and screens, but also eliminating all switches which are the weakest link in modern electronics. The analogue LINE input will accept up to +24dB allowing it to be connected to a standard audio mixer in the field. AES-42 microphones can also be used as the recorder can supply the necessary 10V dc supply voltage on the AES input. The inputs are equipped with traditional Nagra microphone pre-amplifiers for dynamic and phantom +48V microphones and offer a range of switchable sensitivities to accomadate all common microphones. It will record in PCM linear audio at sampling frequencies up to 192 kHz or in MPEG-1 layer II compressed audio formats if the compression option is installed. The Seven offers two analogue audio inputs and a single stereo digital input. Seven TC: Stereo digital recorder, 24/192 with AES 42 and internal 16GB memory delivered with: Battery box and charger, power supply, QCTCU time code cable and instruction manual.Seven Li: Stereo digital recorder, 24/192 with AES 42 and internal 16GB memory delivered with: Lithium Battery pack & Mains wall charger.Seven: Stereo digital recorder, 24/192 with AES 42 and internal 16GB memory delivered with: Battery box and charger, power supply and instruction manual.The updated User manual (in English) is also on the site. This version can be uploaded to all versions of the Nagra Seven. There are one or two other minor changes which are listed in the software bulletin. The principal changes include the drivers for the 4G GSM communication board which is now available. Software Upgrade April 2016 - The version 2.0 software for the Nagra Seven is now available at on the Nagra Seven “Downloads” page. In addition there are software options for internal audio editing and audio compression. The hardware options consist of 3G and Wifi, SMPTE/EBU time code and ISDN communication possibilities. Similar in size to the LB, the Seven offers a selection of internal optional circuit cards to allow it to be adapted according to requirements. The base machine is a 2 channel 24-bit digital recorder offering sampling frequencies up to 192 kHz, and is equipped with AES 42 facilities for digital microphones. It is designed to be a flexible device and can be adapted to a multitude of specific applications depending on the internal options installed. The Nagra Seven has been designed as the successor to the Nagra LB, ARES-C and the ARES-BB+ recorders, as well as to fill a gap in the current market. Nagra VII - 2 Channel Universal Digital Audio Recorder
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