Datavideo DN-600 Instruction Manual page 16

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Pressing the Next key will bring up the next option down on the list and will return to the top option
from the bottom. Table 4 details the actions for each option. Pressing the Menu key will exit to the
Main menu level.
Menu Option
SET SIGNAL TYPE
SET FAT32/NTFS
MAKE FILE FOR ?
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
The recorder can be set to one of three signal types, either DV, NTSC
or DV, PAL, or HDV. Note that changing between signal types will
mean that ALL video content already recorded will need to be erased.
Note that the current selection will be marked with an asterisk [*].
This option chooses the computer's file system to emulate, NTFS or
FAT32. Note that FAT32 has a 2GB file size limitation so clips longer
than 2GB are split into approximately 2GB files with no frames
dropped. The NTFS emulation results in larger files.
Note that the current selection will be marked with an asterisk [*].
User can choose between BIN or DISK.
If BIN is selected then only the video in the current BIN is wrapped in
the pre-selected file type wrapper.
If DISK is selected then ALL video is wrapped in the pre-selected file
type wrapper.
Note that the current selection will be marked with an asterisk [*].
When connecting the HDD to a computer, the disk will have for volume
name Mediapac xx. This option sets the xx value. A useful feature
when connecting multiple volumes at the same time as from a multi-
shoot.
A separate 6GB partition can be set up. The recorder will have no
affect on this separate partition so the user is free to name it, format it,
store any type of data on it with complete confidence that the video
recorder will not alter it.
During recording and playback, this option chooses to display either the
Internal [ INT ] or the External [ EXT ] 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 capacity of the drive inserted into the recorder.
Allows the user to update the firmware of the recorder, provided a
compatible flash file has been copied to the drive.
The GPI socket can be used for simple external control. The recorder
can accept pulse or level trigger inputs, which can trigger record/record
pause or playback/play pause commands.
Recall FACTORY DEFAULT to be loaded into current setup
The setup level is set to 7.5 or 0.0 IRE.
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Table 4 System Setup Level

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