Initial settings
■When to install the extra hard disk drive or change the ID number
Example: When to install the 9GB hard disk drive to ID1.
When the power of the unit is turned on , the unit will automatically detect peripheral recording devices
connected to its SCSI terminal Glossary . The system must be initialized each time hard disks are added or erased, connections are made, ID numbers are altered, etc.
1.Press the POWER button.
•If the change is recognized, the screen below will appear.
<DEVICE CHECK> |
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SCSI ID0:HDD(30GB) |
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ID1:HDD( 9GB) |
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ID2:NONE |
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ID3:NONE |
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ID4:NONE |
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ID5:NONE |
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INITIALIZE | ||
BOOT UP DELAY | 00 |
■When to remove the hard disk drive after initializing the system
1.Press the POWER button.
•The screen below will appear. It will not appear when you remove the DDS or RDD which is connected to ID4 or ID 5.
ID5:RDD |
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CONFIG. | 00 | |
BOOT UP | DELAY |
2.Make sure that the connected device is recognized correctly.
3.Turn the JOG dial to select “CONFIG.”, and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right twice.
When CONFIG. is selected, the unit will save the data recorded on the connected peripheral recording
device (which has not been removed) as well as the data recorded on the
4. The unit will start setting up.
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2.Make sure that the connected device is recognized correctly.
•If the connected device is not displayed correctly, make sure that the cursor is set to POWER OFF and turn the SHUTTLE ring twice to the right. The power of this unit will be turned off. Make sure that the connection of the external device and the setting of the SCSI ID number is correct.
<DEVICE CHECK> |
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SCSI ID0:HDD(30GB) |
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ID1:HDD( 9GB) |
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ID2:NONE |
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ID3:NONE |
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ID4:NONE |
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ID5:NONE |
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INITIALIZE | ||
BOOT UP DELAY | 00 | |
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3. Turn the JOG dial to select INITIALIZE.
ID5:NONE |
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@INITIALIZE | ||
BOOT UP | DELAY | 00 |
4.Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right.
•Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right when the “Turn the SHUTTLE RING >> to EXECUTE.” is displayed.
The unit will initialize its system when data is erased from either its
to ID0 through ID3. Data is not erased from hard disks connected to ID4 and ID5.
If the screen below appears after performing Step 1, it is possible that there is either a poor connection,
overlapping SCSI ID numbers, or an error in SCSI ID number settings. In this case, turn the SHUTTLE ring twice in the clockwise direction. Main power to the unit will turn off; please then check the connection and SCSI ID settings.
ID4:RDD |
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ID5:DDS |
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00 | |
BOOT UP DELAY |
■Setting the capacity limit of the hard disk drive
You cannot make a backup of all the recorded data at one time if the recorded capacity of the hard disk drive is larger than the capacity of the archive device medium. You can set the limitation of the recorded capacity of the hard disk drive in order to make a backup of all the recorded data at one time.
Example: Setting the limitation of the hard disk drive capacity to 4GB.
1.Press the POWER button while pressing the REC button to turn the power on.
•The <DEVICE CHECK> menu will appear.
<DEVICE CHECK> SCSI ID0:HDD(30GB)
ID1:HDD( 9GB) ID2:NONE ID3:NONE ID4:NONE ID5:NONE
@LIMIT OFF INITIALIZE
BOOT UP DELAY | 00 |
2.Turn the JOG dial to select LIMIT, and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right.
ID5:RDD
@LIMIT OFF INITIALIZE
BOOT UP DELAY | 00 |
3.Turn the JOG dial to select the desired capacity, and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right to enter the selection.
The
“OFF”: The hard disk drive capacity will not be limited.
“2GB”, “4GB”, “12GB”, “25GB”: Limit recorded capacity of HDD(hard disk drive) to 2GB, 4GB, 12GB, 25GB. The CALL OUT signal will be emitted when the recorded capacity reaches the preset amount.
You can set the capacity limit to “32GB” when you install the extra hard disk drive.
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