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• Restrictions during Backup Recording
1. Selectable recording intervals for simultaneous backup
Recording interval for simultaneous backup of recorded
data is determined by the data-writing speed of the con-
nected device. For reference, the following chart provides
a list of interval modes which can be selected when the
unit is used in conjunction with a Hewlett-Packard C1556A
drive (DDS3). (The same modes apply when the main hard
disk drive has been expanded.)
SUPERIOR
HIGH
STANDARD
BASIC
LOW
Non-
selectable
25F 12.5F 8.33F 6.25F
:Simultaneous backup is possible without audio
:Simultaneous backup is possible with audio
REC P.GRADE
Field/sec.
2. Precautions when designating Timer simultaneous
backup
The Backup Program, which can be designated as an indi-
vidual operation, can also be designated with the RECORD
and POWER Programs. The following items apply when
designating these multiple program modes.
1) There may be restrictions imposed by the other record-
ing devices, it is recommended that adequate program
checks are run before actual operation.
*)
Precautions when connecting devices requiring time to
halt startup (e.g., archive devices, tape recording devices
etc.)
• Using the Backup setting’s designated time plus 5 min-
utes (the halt startup time of the peripheral recording de-
vices) as a gauge, set the unit so that modes do not change.
(Refer to illustration 1.)
• Even when only designating the backup mode, add one
minute or more to the backup operation time, and set other
programs to start and stop. ( Refer to Illustration 2. )
RECORDING
A-
8.33F
(or POWER setting)
Illustration 1:
Correct setting
Backup
Longer than 5 minutes
RECORDING
A-
8.33F
(or POWER setting)
Backup
RECORDING
A-
8.33F
(or POWER setting)
Longer than 1 minutes
Longer than 1 minutes
Illustration 2
ARCHIVE button operation
The transfer of data, for backup purposes, from the unit’s
HDD to a peripheral recording device is performed in fixed
data amounts each time. Data transfer begins when 30MB
is recorded onto the HDD. Accordingly, even if the ARCHIVE
button is lit, there are times when the operation of archive
devices are stopped in order to reduce fatigue on these de-
vices. To end the backup, please press the ARCHIVE button
one more time as the button remains lit even after the backup
process is finished. The ARCHIVE button will start blinking
when pressed, and will stop blinking when recorded data
has been transferred, thus ending the backup process.
Cancelling Backup operation
Press the ARCHIVE button during Backup Recording to
halt operation. The Archive Pointer will be re-positioned to
where operation was stopped, and the next Backup Re-
cording will begin at this point. The unit will halt operation
while the ARCHIVE button is blinking; please wait until the
button’s light stays on.
Individual settings during Backup
operation
Choosing a backup system
Select either “ON” or “OFF” for the ARCHIVE OVERWRITE
setting on the <INITIAL SET UP> menu.The default set-
ting is “OFF”. Use the JOG dial and SHUTTLE ring to check
that settings are as desired. (Refer to page 29.)
a) “OFF”: Data will be added to the storage medium from
the point where previous Backup Recording was completed.
After finishing backup
Default setting
before backup recording
TUE WED THU
TUE
capacity
Archive pointer
Archive
pointer
Additional recording from the Archive pointer
(Archive media)
b) “ON”: Data previously recorded on the storage medium
will be over-written and erased.
After backup
recording
Default setting
before backup recording
WED THU FRI
TUE
Capacity
Overwriting backup
( Archive media)
This data will be erased.
Auto-eject at the completion of backup
The unit can be set so that the storage medium will be
automatically ejected upon completion of Backup process.
Refer to page 30 for details on the setting procedure.
Besides this setting, the archive medium will be automati-
cally ejected under the following conditions.
• When the archive medium becomes full during One-touch
Backup.
When the archive medium becomes full during Timer
Backup.
When the ARCHIVE button is pressed once again, after
operation has been initiated with the ARCHIVE button.
When a recording malfunction, medium error, or system
error occurs during Backup operation.
Making backups (continued)
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