Functions
[Copy, Import, Backup and Restore Functions] (Operation Details: pages 70, 72, 76)
7Copy
•Disc duplication operations have been optimized by the provision a 4x
•In addition to copying from HDD to
Notes :
∞Only one image file can be constructed on the hard disk drive. If a disc differing from the original copy source disc is newly copied to the hard disk drive, the previous image file will be erased.
∞Image files with volume exceeding 4.7 GB cannot be copied to disc.
∞The time required for disc copying will differ depending on the disc’s record and read performance.
∞Discs with
7Import
•By using CD/DVD discs, or an FTP connection from a computer linked to online network, DVD menu layout image files and DVD menu background image files can be downloaded for importing to the menu library.
•Edit Lists (EDL) can be similarly downloaded and imported.
7Backup and Restore
•Projects, image files, menu libraries, EDL and system settings on the internal hard disk can be backed up by connecting an external hard disk (USB HDD).
•Data backed up on a USB HDD can be used to restore hard disk data.
•Project data backed up on the USB HDD can be deleted.
•This unit supports USB 2.0 (maximum transfer rate: 480 Mbps). For efficient backup and restore, it is recommended that USB HDDs supporting USB 2.0 be used.
Notes :
∞Data backed up on the hard disk may be corrupted if the USB HDD is damaged. Save important data to
∞The menu layout and background image data is not saved in a project backup. The menu library is backed up when the original menu data is used.
∞Default menus are selected when the menu layout and background image data are not specified in restoring a project.
∞When using a USB hub, it is recommended to use one supporting USB 2.0.
∞Turn off the unit before connecting and disconnecting to the USB HDD.
Backed up data may be lost and unit operation may become unstable when the USB HDD is connected and disconnected during unit operation.
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