FOCUS Enhancements DR-HD100 manual Delete Clip, YES Back, Use this item to delete a selected clip

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DR-HD100 Functions

Delete Clip

DELETE CLIP

CLIP 001

YES BACK

Use this item to delete a selected clip.

Step 1: From the Utilities screen, go to the DELETE CLIP screen.

Step 2: Enter the number of the clip to be deleted using the Up and Down navigation buttons.

Step 3: Press the YES function key. The selected clip is deleted.

Step 4: Press BACK to return to the Utilities screen.

When a clip is deleted, the DR-HD100 re-organizes and displays the remaining clips in sequence. For instance, if there are three clips on the disk: 1-001, 1-002, 1-003. If clip 1-002 is deleted, the remaining clips are reorganized and clip 1-003 becomes clip 1-002. However the base file names are not affected.

Use Delete Clip Sparingly

Using the delete clip can cause disk fragmentation that reduces disk drive performance and can impact both Playback and Record. To defragment the disk or if more disk space is needed:

Transfer all content from the DR-HD100.

Perform the FORMAT utility, see “Format Disk” on page 77.

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Contents ProHD Page Legal Notices Contacting Focus Enhancements Serial Number FCC Class aDocumentation Read, Retain, and Follow Instructions Symbol Used In the ProHD DR-HD100 UnitSymbols Used in This Documentation Electrical Precautions Do Not Expose to Moisture On / OFF Switch in Stand-By PositionPower Sources Do Not Overload Power OutletsOutdoor Antenna Grounding Lightning and Power SurgesGrounding or Polarization Power Lines Optical PrecautionMaintenance and Moving Cleaning ServicingAccessories and Replacement Parts Safety CheckOperating Environment Location VentilationTable of Contents DR-HD100 Using with a Computer DR-HD100 FunctionsUpgrade Errors LCD Display Symbols and Text Technical SpecificationsPage Page Introduction DTE Eliminates Pre-edit ProcessingUnpacking Missing or Damaged ComponentsDR-HD100 offers the following features FeaturesDR-HD100 Features Compact, Lightweight, Rugged Design Quickstart Physical Description and Basic Controls Front Panel ControlsLCD Display Function buttons A, B, CPower On Button Power on button provides two functionsNavigation Buttons Transport Control ButtonsSearch Modes and HD Recorder Mode Some HDV Camcorders Require a Moment to SynchronizeFast Forward and Reverse Fast Forward and Reverse Search Compatible CamcordersUsing Back Index with Short Clips Back Index WWTop panel contains the following connectors and LEDs Floating Charge Mode Charging almost completedFast Charge Mode Maximum charging rate Power on Power On but there is no activityComputer FireWire Connector Remote Control, Serial ConnectorCamera FireWire Connector Channel AudioRear Panel Side PanelRear panel contains the following important items Side panel contains cooling vents as illustrated belowPower Speaker Bottom PanelOnly appears for several seconds upon power up DR-HD100 Menu SystemContains the following selections Provides lists to select play material fromContains the following disk and clip functions Contains the following hard drive selections EXT CTL FileWhen selecting HD Recorder the format displayed is Contains the following recording functionsPowering the DR-HD100 Connecting the DR-HD100 to AC PowerRemoving a Battery Installing / Removing the Battery PackInstalling a Battery Charging the Battery Using FireWire to Charge DR-HD100GY-HD100/101 FireWire Connector Connecting a DR-HD100 to a DV/HD CamcorderDR-HD100 Supplied with 6-pin to 6-pin FireWire Cable Record and Playback with the DR-HD100 Power On the DR-HD100To power OFF Hold down for 3-5 seconds Select HDD Recorder Mode DV24p and PAL 25p Modes Select a DV/HD File FormatDV Formats RAW DV AVI TYPE1 AVI TYPE2 Canopus AVI Setup Set Time and DateLcdlight on SET DateSET Time Series to enable control of the DR-HD100 Record With the DR-HD100There are four modes of recording with the DR-HD100 Control with the DR-HD100 transport buttonsShort Delay When Switching from VTR to Camera Mode Troubleshooting Counter Not IncrementingVerify Record Mode Matches Source Video Content and Format Manual Recording Creating a New File without Dropping FramesImportant GY-HD100 Setting Control Local JVC GY-HD Syncro Slave AV / CGY-HD100 OTHER→BACK Spacehdv Setting Series Record and Split Slave Control ModesSyncro Slave External Recording Timecode in the FileControl JVC GY-HD Syncro Slave AV / C -EXTERNAL Function buttonsPlayback on the DR-HD100 DR-HD100 Using with a Computer Recording for Unsupported NLEInitial Setup For More InformationUse this procedure for Windows XP, 2000, 98SE and ME Mounting the DR-HD100 in WindowsDR-HD100 Video Clips in Reel Folder HD Resolution and Frames DR-HD100 and FATUsing Avid OMF Clips Required for DV mode only Organize OMF Function Locate and select the DR-HD100 under Media Drives If Drive Does Not AppearDismounting the DR-HD100 Windows To do dismount the DR-HD100Before Connecting DR-HD100 to a Computer Mounting the DR-HD100 MacintoshDismounting the DR-HD100 Macintosh To dismount the DR-HD100 from a MacMounting Hardware Mounting DR-HD100 to a CamcorderClipping to a Belt Belt Mount Clip Front ViewNavigation Tip Jump to Top of Display Using the Left Button Jump to Home display Using Select ButtonGeneral Screen Information Welcome ScreenReel Disp Home ScreenCounter Disp display Information Fields Field Data Type Number Data DescriptionPower Remaining DR-HD100 System Information ScreensPress OK to clear the screen and return to the last screen DV Ntsc or PAL and HDRecord Screens Record Normal Retro Disk Retro Cache Loop RecordRetro Cache Back Retro Cache Record ModeNormal Record Retro Time Retro Disk Record ModeRetro Disk HDD Avail Another Method to Capture Single Frames Loop RecordSaving Loop Record Clips Time Lapse Record DV modes only Time LapseHDD Mode Screen Switching Between Recorder Modes DV and HDPower-cycle After Changing Recorder Modes This screen displays the following itemsUSE EXT DR-HD Setting Up Master and Slave DR-HD100 Master DR-HD100 Slave DR-HD100Format Screen DV FormatsDV Formats RAW DV AVI Type 1 AVI Type 2 Canopus AVI DV formats includeHD Formats Check regularly for updatesHD Format Screen Setup Screens EXT CTL Pause EXT CTL Frame EXT CTL FileDate TimeAlarm On, Off VersionLCD Light On, Off, Auto VersionStop Frame, Gray, No video EXT CTL OFF, Pause, Frame, FileDisplays the first frame of the clip Displays a black frameTC SET and UB SET Can Be Set at the Same Time When the DR-HD100 powers up in TC Regen mode, itFollowing are timecode TC functions TC SET TC SETUB SET UB SETEnables the drop-frame function TC DROP, NON-DROP Ntsc onlySET Contrast Value Back Use with TC Free RUN or TC RegenFunctions Screen Functions FA JVC GY-HD FA Sync FA AV / C FA ExternalFunctions List MenuFB Blank Assigning Clips to Reels BlankStop Counter ReelUtilities Screen Utilities available areOrganize Pinn Organize ReelOrganize OMF Delete Clip YES BackUse this item to delete a selected clip Use Delete Clip SparinglyThis selection formats the disk as follows Format DiskFormat Disk Press YES to Erase ALL Data YES Back To repair a disk Repair DiskRepair Disk Press YES to YES Back Repair Clip DV Mode only Repair ClipFile Name File NameUpgrade Upgrade Error Wrong Product Exit Upgrade ErrorsUpgrade Complete Please Restart System Reset DiagnosticUpgrade Error File Not Found Exit System Reset Continue to SYSTEM? YES BackStatus BatteryStatus Reels Screen Placing a Clip in a ReelReels From the Reels screen, choose the Reels as followsUsing a Wired Remote Control Optional Wired Remote Control p/n ACSS-0019-01Play Screen Play Play Clip Loop Clip Loop ALL Play ALLPlay From Screen Play from Track List Reel ListControl Screen Control Local JVC GY-HD Syncro Slave AV/CTransport Keys Keeper ReelDo Not Use AV/C control in Record Mode Camcorder Requirements for External Control ModeLCD Display Symbols and Text GY-HD100 1394 REC Trig Mode RECPower Audio/Video/Timecode SpecificationPhysical Description Input/OutputsLog Files DTE File FormatsDisk Information Error Messages WarrantyTemperature Years, DR-HD100 Days Accessories including the batteryCompatible Camcorders and Accessories Page Release Part Number MANL-0995-04