Saving The Deta Using Scsi; Connecting A Scsi Device - Fostex D-1624 Reference Manual

Fostex d-1624 audio recorders: reference guide
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D824/D1624 Reference Manual (Saving and Loading Song Data)
This procedure will SAVE/LOAD using a removable SCSI drive disk (zip, MO, DVD RAM etc.) that is
a backup disk.
A backup purpose SCSI disk is generally used after formatted in the backup format, however, a DOS
formatted (computer format) SCSI disk can also be used to SAVE/LOAD in WAV.
Data saved in WAV can be re-loaded and even directly be read by the computer. Therefore, this
kind of data can be used as music software, as well.

Connecting a SCSI device

Refer to the diagram to connect a SCSI device to a D824 (D1624).
<Notes on connection>
* Before making connections, make sure that both the recorder and the SCSI drive are turned off.
* One SCSI drive may be connected on the recorder.
* The SCSI connector on the recorder is a half pitch 50-pin connector compatible with Macintosh computers.
Use a cable with connectors that conform to the standards for connecting a SCSI drive.
* The SCSI drive should be terminated. Install a SCSI terminator, or turn the termination switch to "on" if the
drive has a termination qswitch (like a zip drive).
<SCSI ID number setting>
* Using the SCSI drive as a back-up drive Select " 6 ."
* You must format the SCSI disk after you connect it to the recorder. Refer to the "Formatting" section on the
next page for the formatting procedure.
SCSI terminator
Saving the data using SCSI
Removable
SCSI drive
OPTICAL
SCSI cable
90
D824 or D1624
SCSI connector
(Half-pitch 50-pin)

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