Setting Item

Setting Value

Contents

 

 

 

REC MODE

RE-REC / STOP / SERIES

RE-REC: Automatically deletes old recordings in chronological order to

(Recording Mode)

 

overwrite the hard disk.

 

 

STOP: Performs no further recording to save previously recorded data

 

 

if no available hard disk time remains.

 

 

The Disk Full indicator flashes red whenever less than 1 hour of

 

 

available hard disk time remains, and changes to steady ON

 

 

(Indecator lights red) if no available time remains.

 

 

Selecting "RE-REC" in the menu resets the Disk Full mode and

 

 

causes the Disk Full indicator to extinguish.

 

 

SERIES: The Recorder stops and sends out a signal from its rear panel-

 

 

mounted Disk Full Output terminal if no available hard disk time

 

 

remains. If the Recorder receives a signal at its Recording Start

 

 

input terminal when it is in Disk Full mode, the Disk Full mode is

 

 

reset, causing the Disk Full indicator to extinguish.

 

 

 

* The underlined contents are factory-preset values.

Note

Avoid mixing both Normal Recordings and Mirroring Recordings on the hard disk. If mixed, block advance during playback or search operations cannot be correctly performed during playback. Be sure to re-format the disk when changing the Disk Mode Setting. Note that all recording data are deleted when formatted. (Refer to p. 26; "Disk Formatting.")

Setting the Clock Setting’s Time Sync to "SLAVE" and the Recording Mode to "SERIES" places the Recorder in Disk Full mode and causes the Disk Full indicator to light. Perform this setting when using the Series Recording function. (Refer to p. 41; "Expansion System (Series Recording).")

When the Recording mode is set to "SERIES," timer program cannot be perfomed.

If the Disk Mode is changed, the Playback Mode changes as follows and the screen indicates that the Playback Mode has changed. (C-DR0101, C-DR0105)

DISK MODE

PLAY MODE

 

 

NORMAL

ALL

 

 

MIRRORING

HDD-A

 

 

The disk to be used is set to HDD-B if "HDD-B" is selected in the Playback Mode settings. To set to the "HDD-A" disk again, set the Disk mode to "MIRRORING."

About Mirroring Recording. (C-DR0101, C-DR0105)

Setting the Disk Mode to "MIRRORING" permits the same recording to be performed simultaneously on the two built-in hard disks. Should one of the two disks fail, the other disk will continue recording or playing back to ensure automatic backup. Be sure to first format both disks before performing Mirroring Recording to make their available recording times equal.

When a difference in available recording time between the two disk drives exists, recording can continue if one of the two disks becomes full, provided recording time remains available on the other disk. However, this will no longer be Mirroring Recording. The maximum available Mirroring Recording time can be checked by setting the remaining time display to "MIN."

7.5. Recording Settings

Set individual recording conditions for General Recording, Internal Timer Recording, and Alarm Recording.

Move the cursor with the ( ) or ( ) key, and display the selected setting screen with the Select key.

Confirm the selected setting with the Menu key, and return to the previous screen.

REC SETTING

GENERAL REC SETTING TIMER REC SETTING ALARM REC SETTING

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Toshiba C-DR0101 Recording Settings, REC Mode RE-REC / Stop / Series, Disk Mode Play Mode Normal, Mirroring HDD-A

C-DR0101 specifications

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