Memory (continued)

System Menu

Attaching the HDD and setting the ID number

See pages 19 to 21 for attaching the internal HDD.

For connecting the HDD to the SERIAL BUS port on this unit, use the USB 2.0 cable. The ID number is not necessary to be set because the unit automatically recognizes the HDD attached.

Before connecting the SCSI HDD, attach the recommended SCSI board to the OPTION SLOT on the rear panel, and then set the SCSI ID number. Make sure not to set the ID number which has been already used.

Make sure that the MAIN switch on the rear panel is turned off before connecting the internal and external HDDs.

The order of recording/playback when internal and external HDDs are registered as the main device

The order of the internal HDD used for recording/playback is: internal A internal B internal C.

When all the internal HDD is used, the serial bus HDD is used for recording/playback in ascending sequence of the ID number when the HDD is connected to the SERIAL BUS port.

Serial bus ID01 Serial bus ID02 • • • • Serial bus ID16 (at the maximum)

When all the serial bus HDD is used, the SCSI HDD is used for recording/playback in ascending sequence of the ID number when the HDD is connected to the SCSI terminal.

SCSI ID0 SCSI ID1 SCSI ID2 SCSI ID3 SCSI ID4 SCSI ID5

When all the SCSI HDD is used, the internal HDD is used for recording/playback again.

In case of internal HDD and SCSI HDD, the recording/ playback order is not changed even when the HDD is removed or added. For example, when adding the internal B HDD during operating with internal A and C, internal B is registered between A and C.

In case of serial bus HDD, the HDD which is added latest is registered last. However, the serial bus HDD newly connected can be registered to the middle number. When the HDD being used is removed, the HDD added is registered to the ID of the removed number.

Add/Remove DVD/CD Drive

This item is used to set the DVD/CD drive device for the group 4 of the copy A or B device.

System Menu

5 Memory

2 Add/Remove DVD/CD Drive

step1. Make sure that the DVD/CD drive device connected is displayed in the <Add/Remove DVD/CD Drive>.

You can check the corresponding device by selecting “Access.” The access LED on the device illuminates when this button is selected.

step2. Select the desired copy device number (A or B) to be set.

CopyA: Registers for the copy A device.

CopyB: Registers for the copy B device.

Free: Does not registered as the copy device.

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

Data Management Setting for Main Memory

This item is used to set the operation of the unit when space of the main device becomes full during recording. And also used to set the partition of the main device.

System Menu

5 Memory

step 1

3 Data Management Setting for Main Memory

step 2

4 Change Partition Setting

step1. Select the desired setting for each area.

Repeat On: Automatically returns to the beginning of the HDD and resumes recording (by overwriting the existing data).

Repeat Off: Stops recording and displays the warning message on the screen. To resume recording, cancel the warning display and then press the REC/STOP button.

“Alarm Recording Area” appears when “Alarm Recording Area” (System MenuMemoryData Management Setting for Main MemoryChange Partition Setting) is set to other than “0 %.”

“LPA Recording Area” appears when “Long Pre-Alarm Area” (System MenuMemoryData Management Setting for Main MemoryChange Partition Setting) is set to other than “0 %.”

In the long pre-alarm area, the data is not overwritten chronologically.

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