Memory

System Menu

Add/Remove HDD Device

This item is used to set the HDDs for main or copy device. You cannot set this item during recording or playback.

System Menu

5 Memory

1Add/Remove HDD Device

steps 1, 2

1Internal HDD

steps 3, 4

2External HDD (USB HDD)

The maximum number of devices connected to serial bus is 16 including the built-in DVD and USB memory. This is the total number of devices of main, copy 1, and copy 2.

The order of the main device used for recording is: internal HDD USB HDD.

The maximum number of HDDs used as main device is 16 including internal HDD. (This is the total number of HDDs of internal and serial bus.)

HDD used as copy 2 device is selected from either of internal and serial bus.

The registered information may not be displayed correctly during operation such as recording or playback.

USB memory is usable only when the HDD is registered for main device.

[Internal HDD]

step1. Make sure that the internal HDDs connected are displayed in the screen of <Internal HDD>.

Internal A and B indicate the internal device number.

step2. Add or remove the internal HDDs for setting the main device or copy 2 device.

Main: Registers for the main device. The numbers 01 and 02 indicate the recording order.

Copy2: Registers for the copy 2 device. The numbers indicate the order for writing of data. Do not set all the internal HDDs to copy 2 device.

Free: Does not registered as the main device.

The button changes in the order of “Main,” “Copy2,” and “Free” each time you press the button.

[External HDD]

step3. Make sure that the USB HDDs connected to the SERIAL BUS port of this unit are displayed in the screen of <External HDD (USB HDD)>.

When the “SB:” button of the desired ID number is pressed, the access LED on the device illuminates and you can check the corresponding HDD which is connected to the SERIAL BUS port.

step4. Add or remove the USB HDD for setting the main or copy device.

Main: Registers for the main device. The numbers indicate the recording order.

Copy1: Registers for the copy 1 device. The numbers indicate the order for writing of data. Copy2: Registers for the copy 2 device. The numbers indicate the order for writing of data. Free: Does not registered as the main or copy device.

The button changes in the order of “Main,” “Copy1,” “Copy2,” and “Free” each time you press the button.

The available devices to be set as the copy 1 device are:

HDD, DVD-R, DVD-RW, CD-R, CD-RW and USB memo- ry.

The available devices to be set as the copy 2 device are: HDD, DVD-RW, DVD-R, CD-R, and CD-RW.

The copied data is transmitted in 2 MB units. The copy of up to 2 MB of the latest data may be delayed. Be careful when changing the copy device.

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Mitsubishi Electronics DX-TL4516U instruction manual Memory, Add/Remove HDD Device, Internal HDD, External HDD

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