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6-10. HDD

The HDD menu sets several parameters related to connected hard disks. See sec. '5-1.
Accessing MAIN Menu' for information on making menu selections.
‡@
‡A
‡B
‡C
‡D
‡E
Where:
‡@ ASSIGN HDD USE
Accesses a sub menu used to assign how hard disks will be used. See sec. '6-10-1. Assign HDD
Use
‡A FORMAT HDD
Accesses a sub menu used to format hard disks. See sec. '6-10-2. Format HDD'.
‡B CLEAR EVENT
Accesses a sub menu used to clear events from hard disks. See sec. '6-10-3. Clear Event'.
‡C LOOP REC
Sets whether record operations stop when hard disk is full (OFF) or return to timeline start and
overwrite hard disk contents (ON) for all hard disks assigned PB / REC USE status. If LOOP
REC set to OFF, recording will stop when the HDD record capacity is reached. Pressing record
button again will once more start record from the beginning of the HDD timeline and currently
recorded material on HDD will be over written.
‡D END ALARM
Used to warn user that record operations are at the end of the disk. Hard disk address (if monitor
displayed) will flash when recording within end percentage (of disk capacity) set here. Can be
set from 20% disk space remaining to 1% (end of hard disk). (Note that output for END ALARM
can also be set at ‡E following.) Set to 0% to turn this warning OFF.
‡E HDD ALARM OUT
Used to set alarm signal output ON / OFF to alert user of hard disk conditions.
ERROR
EVENT
END
ASSIGN HDD USE
FORMAT HDD
CLEAR EVENT
LOOP REC – ON
END ALARM – 0%
HDD ALARM OUT
ERROR – ON
SET
Alarm signal output when hard disk error occurs.
Alarm signal output when event error occurs.
Alarm signal output when hard disk end capacity (as set in ‡D above)
reached.
[HDD]
EVENT – ON
EXIT
80
END – ON

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