V2.0 Supplementary manual
The auto copy function automatically copies the audio file which is being recorded to a hard disk
partition (of the PD-6 or EX12) to the specified DVD-RAM disk (of the PD-6 or EX12).
The following two copy modes are available. You can select the copy mode, as well as the copy
destination, via the "Auto Copy" menu item which is added to the Setup mode.
Immediately mode:
Background mode:
<Note>: If you turn off the PD-6 before setting a disk to the copy destination, the copy data is
erased.
<Note>: Editing the name or meta data of the file on the partition does not reflect to the data for
the DVD-RAM disk.
Selecting the auto copy mode and destination
The following procedure is assumed that the Model 9056 is fitted to the PD-6 and the PD-6 DVD-RAM
drive is selected as the current drive.
1)
Select the partition to which audio data is recorded.
See "Selecting the current drive" described earlier for details.
2)
While the recorder is stopped, press the [SETUP] key to enter the Setup mode.
3)
Use the [SEL] dial to highlight the "AutoCopy" menu item and press the [ENTER] key.
You can now select the desired auto copy mode and copy destination. By default, "Off" flashes.
Auto copy function
Copy recording is executed simultaneously when recording is executed to
the current drive. The recording size of a take is limited to the smaller
capacity of the current drive and copy destination.
<Note>: In this mode, if no DVD-RAM disk is set to the copy destination, the
PD-6 cancels the auto copy mode and returns to the normal recording mode.
Immediately after the PD-6 ends recording to the current drive and stops or
pauses, the copy starts.
In this mode, if no DVD-RAM disk is set to the copy destination, you can
start copying by setting a disk.
<Note>: If you turn off the PD-6 before setting a disk to the copy destination,
the copy data is erased.
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