System Setup Options - Datavideo DN-200 Instruction Manual

Analogue / digital recorder.
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System Setup Options

Entered from the Main Menu, this set of options enable various record related parameters and modes
to be setup.
Menu Option
SET SIGNAL TYPE
SET FAT32 / NTFS
MODIFY HDD VOLUME ID
SETUP HDD PARTITION
SET TIMECODE DISPLAY
SET REMOTE CONTROL
TOTAL SPACE
UPGRADE FIRMWARE
SET GPI TRIGGER MODE
SET FACTORY DEFAULT
NTSC SETUP LEVEL
Where the recorder is set to operate with one of three signal types,
NTSC, PAL or HDV. Note: Changing between signal types will
erase the content in all bins and the DN-200 will restart. Backup any
content first. The current selection will be marked with an asterisk.
This option will set up the file system type seen by the computer in
AVHDD mode as either NTFS or FAT32. Note: Changing between
types will erase the content in all bins and the DN-200 will restart.
Backup any content first. The current selection will be marked with
an asterisk.
When connecting as an HDD the DN-200 volume name is shown as
Mediapac_xx. This option sets the xx value between 0 and 99. A
useful feature when connecting multiple units at the same time from
a multi-shoot.
The DN-200 HDD can have one or two partitions. A second 6GB
partition can be set up. The recorder will have no affect on this
partition so the user is free to name it, format it, store any type of
data on it with complete confidence that the recorder will not alter it.
During recording and playback, this option allows display of either
the Internal or the External time code. Note that the current
selection will be marked with an asterisk.
This option either enables or disables the remote control capability.
Note that the current selection will be marked with an asterisk.
Displays the video capacity of the DN-200 hard drive in Hours,
Minutes, Seconds and Frames HH:MM:SS:FF.
Allows the user to update the firmware of the recorder, provided a
proper file has been copied on to the DN-200 hard drive in AVHDD
mode.
The GPI socket can be used for simple trigger control. The DN-200
can accept Pulse or Level inputs on this socket, which will trigger
record, playback and pause commands. See Page 15
Recall FACTORY DEFAULT to be loaded into current setup
The setup level is set to 7.5 or 0 IRE. 7.5 IRE is most commonly
used in the U.S.A. and Canada and 0 IRE in far eastern countries
such as Japan. Not used in PAL or HDV modes.
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