Manual Archive Options:
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Channels - | • | [each channel: Enabled] | [All enabled] |
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Mode | • | Append | Append |
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10.5 Tape Catch-up Feature
The maximum time that an archive device can be
10.6 Tape Archiving FAQ & Hints
•Can I search and read tapes produced from another
Yes.
•Can I perform a Manual archive when in Continuous or Event Only Archive Mode?
No. You must first change Archive Mode to Manual Only via the <Data Storage><<Hard Disk>>
<<<Archive>>> menu, then follow the instructions for manual archive.
•Why can’t I write to a tape?
Ensure the tape is not
•Can a tape be relabeled?
Before a tape is overwritten, there’s a prompt to accept the existing tape label or create a new one.
•How much video can be retrieved from tape at a time?
When retrieving video from an archive tape, 6 minutes of video is restored to the hard drive (1 minute prior to the specified start time and 5 minutes after).
•Why are there variances in the length of time it takes to search a tape?
Search time is dependent upon the type of archiving. Event Only archive tapes typically take longer.
•How can a tape be protected so that it is not mistakenly overwritten?
Depress the tape’s write protect tab.
•Why won’t the tape eject?
If the tape drive is busy or reading/writing data, the eject button is disabled. Either wait for the tape drive to complete its task or use the
•What happens if a Manual Archive request consists of more data that the tape has remaining?
The tape fills with data, then prompts for a new tape. The remainder of the data is transferred to the second tape.
•Does the
Yes.
•Will data get lost if the tape drive has been
The Tape
•When can I append to a tape?
The type of archive data appending to the tape must be the same as when the tape was initialized (formatted). For example, a formatted tape containing manual archive data can only be appended with manal archive data.
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