Various settings (continued)

The Archive Pointer Glossary is recorded when backup is either temporarily stopped or finished.

Using this, the uint will begin the next backup at the end point of the previous backup.

4.Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left or press the SET UP button.

<INITIAL

SET UP>￿

 

TIME DATE ADJUST￿

ON￿

@ARCHIVE

OVERWRITE￿

HDD FULL

STOP

HDD repeat recording

This function is used to set the motion of this unit when the storage capacity of HDD is running out.

Example: Setting HDD FULL to “REC•STANDBY” (the default setting is “STOP”).

1.Press the SET UP button to display the <MENU SETTING> menu.

2.Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor next to INITIAL SET UP and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right.

The <INITIAL SET UP> menu will appear.

<INITIAL SET UP>￿

 

@TIME DATE ADJUST￿

OFF￿

ARCHIVE OVERWRITE￿

HDD FULL￿

STOP￿

HDD PB REPEAT￿

STOP￿

AUTO EJECT

ON

3.Turn the JOG dial until the cursor is next to HDD FULL and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right.

The sub-item flashes.

<INITIAL

SET UP>￿

TIME DATE ADJUST￿

ARCHIVE

OVERWRITE￿ OFF￿

@HDD FULL

STOP

4.Turn the JOG dial to show “REC•STANDBY” and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right.

The sub-item stops flashing.

<INITIAL

SET UP>￿

TIME DATE ADJUST￿

ARCHIVE

OVERWRITE￿ OFF￿

@HDD FULL

REC¥STANDBY

By turning the JOG dial, the sub- item of HDD FULL will be changed as follows:

“STOP”: When the disk reaches its end during re- cording, the recording stops and “HDD FULL” is shown on the screen.To start recording again, press the WARNING RESET button to clear the warning message and press the REC button.

“REC•STANDBY”: If the storage capacity of HDD runs out, the recording stops and the unit stays on the stand-by mode (power on).Then, once REC terminal is grounded, it starts recording again.

“REPEAT”: When the disk reaches its end during recording, the recording starts again from the beginning of the disk.

“ALARM•PROT”: If there is an alarm recording to finish setting, the action of this unit is the same as when set to “STOP”. If there is no alarm recording during recording, this unit starts recording again from the beginning of the disk.

STOP REC•STANDBY

ALARM•PROTREPEAT

5.Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left or press the SET UP button.

HDD repeat playback

It is a function which repeats playback of the recording on main HDD.

Example: Setting HDD PB REPEAT to “REPEAT” (the default is “STOP”).

1.Display the <MENU SETTING> menu on the screen and turn the JOG dial until the cursor is next to INITIAL SET UP and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right.

The <INITIAL SET UP> menu appears.

<INITIAL SET UP>￿

 

@TIME DATE ADJUST￿

OFF￿

ARCHIVE OVERWRITE￿

HDD FULL￿

STOP￿

HDD PB REPEAT￿

STOP￿

AUTO EJECT￿

ON￿

ARCHIVE DATA

ALL

2.Turn the JOG dial until the cursor is next to HDD PB REPEAT and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right.

The sub-item will start flashing.

<INITIAL

SET UP>￿

 

TIME DATE ADJUST￿

OFF￿

ARCHIVE

OVERWRITE

HDD FULL

 

STOP￿

@HDD PB REPEAT

STOP￿

AUTO EJECT

ON￿

ARCHIVE

DATA

ALL

3.Turn the JOG dial until “REPEAT” flashes and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right.

The sub-item stops flashing.

<INITIAL SET UP>￿

 

TIME DATE ADJUST￿

OFF￿

ARCHIVE OVERWRITE

HDD FULL

STOP￿

@HDD PB REPEAT

REPEAT￿

AUTO EJECT

ON￿

ARCHIVE DATA

ALL

Another setting of HDD PB REPEAT:

“STOP”: The unit stops playback at the end of HDD.

4.Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left or press the SET UP button.

Auto-eject setting

This setting is for ejecting the medium of archive device automatically. If you set to “ON” and make the back up timer program, the archive medium is ejected automatically at the end of the programmed time. If you set to “OFF”, the archive medium will not be ejected.

Example: Setting AUTO EJECT to “OFF” (the default is “ON”).

1. Display the <INITIAL SET UP> menu as written on the left.

<INITIAL

SET UP>￿

 

@TIME DATE ADJUST￿

OFF￿

ARCHIVE

OVERWRITE￿

HDD FULL￿

STOP￿

HDD PB REPEAT￿

STOP￿

AUTO EJECT￿

ON￿

ARCHIVE

DATA

ALL

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