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1-1. (To check HDD RECORD data )
Press the SET UP button
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<SETTINGS>
}
<INITIAL SET
UP/INFORMATION>
}
Select HDD INFORMATION in the
<INFORMATION/SERVICE> screen, and turn the SHUTTLE
ring clockwise.
The <HDD INFORMATION> screen is displayed.
<HDD INFORMATION>
SCSI INTERNAL HDD
ID0:HDD(120GB) A:HDD(120GB)
ID1:HDD(120GB) B:HDD(120GB)
ID2:NONE C:NONE
ID3:NONE
ID4:NONE
ID5:NONE
MAIN START ---------- --:--:--
END ---------- --:--:--
SUB START ---------- --:--:--
END ---------- --:--:--
Recording start and end times of SUB area is dis-
played when the HDD SETTING is selected on PAR-
TITION of the <INITIALIZATION> screen.
ID4 and ID5 appear on the <HDD INFORMA-
TION> screen when HDD is selected on ID4ID5 of
the <INITIALIZATION> screen.
1-2
.
(To check ARCHIVE/COPY device RECORD data )
Press the SET UP button
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<SETTINGS>
}
<INITIAL SET UP/
INFORMATION>
}
Select ARCHIVE/COPY INFORMATION
in the <INFORMATION/SERVICE> screen, and turn the
SHUTTLE ring clockwise.
The <ARCHIVE/COPY INFORMATION> screen is displayed.
<ARCHIVE/COPY INFORMATION>
ID4:DDS (ARCHIVE)
ID5:RDD (COPY)
ID4:START ---------- --:--:--
END ---------- --:--:--
ID5:START ---------- --:--:--
END ---------- --:--:--
This setting appears when ARCHIVECOPY is se-
lected on ID4ID5 of the <INITIALIZATION> screen.
1-3
.
(To check if video data or Menu information is recorded
on the inserted Compact Flash Card
)
Press the SET UP button
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<SETTINGS>
}
<INITIAL SET
UP/INFORMATION>
}
Select CFC INFORMATION in the
<INFORMATION/SERVICE> screen, and turn the SHUTTLE
ring clockwise.
The <CFC INFORMATION> screen of the Compact Flash Card
inserted into the unit is displayed.
<CFC INFORMATION>
CFC
CAPACITY 128MB
START ---------- --:--:--
END ---------- --:--:--
MENU INFORMATION is displayed on the screen
when there is recorded MENU INFORMATION.
2. Turn the SHUTTLE ring counterclockwise or press the SET
UP button to exit.
WARNING LOG LIST
The WARNING LOG LIST enables to check the number
of failure, date, time and type of failure, etc.
<INFORMATION/SERVICE> (1/2)
HDD INFORMATION
ARCHIVE/COPY INFORMATION
CFC INFORMATION
>>
WARNING LOG LIST
RESET TO FACTORY SETTINGS
MAIN HDD DATA CLEAR
SUB HDD DATA CLEAR
CFC DATA CLEAR
ARCHIVE DATA CLEAR
COPY DATA CLEAR
1. Press the SET UP button
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<SETTINGS>
}
<INITIAL SET
UP/INFORMATION>
}
Select WARNING LOG LIST in the
<INFORMATION/SERVICE> screen. Turn the SHUTTLE ring
clockwise.
The <WARNING LOG LIST> screen appears.
The WARNING LOG LIST can display up to 1000 items. When
the number of items exceed this limit, the latest 1000 items
are displayed.
button/turn JOG dial counterclockwise : Selection moves
to the next number.
button/turn JOG dial clockwise : Selection moves to the
previous number.
button : Displays the page with date prior to the date of
the currently opened page.
button : Displays the page with date newer than the date
of the currently opened page.
When a failure occurs while the <WARNING LOG
LIST> is being displayed, exit the screen and display
the screen again. A new item will be added to the list.
Failures displayed in the WARNING LOG LIST
( see pages 96, 97).
<WARNING LOG LIST>
NO DATE TIME WARNING
>>
0001 02-02-03 10:00:00 ALM ON
P-LOSS : Power failure (the letters are displayed in red).
SYS RST : Reset button was pressed and the unit
was reset (the letters are displayed in red).
ALM OFF : The ALARM INTERRUPT button was
pressed and the unit was put on interruption (the let-
ters are displayed in green).
ALM ON : The ALARM INTERRUPT button was
pressed and the alarm interrupt was cancelled.
REC ON : The record was started.
REC OFF : The record was stopped.
PS-OFF : PASSWORD LOCK was unlocked.
PS-1 : The PASSWORD level 1 was locked.
PS-2 : The PASSWORD level 2 was locked.
PS-3 : The PASSWORD level 3 was locked.
PS-4 : The PASSWORD level 4 was locked.
PS-E : The SIMPLE LOCK was locked.
2. Turn the SHUTTLE ring counterclockwise or press the SET
UP button to exit.
<INITIAL SET UP/INFORMATION> (continued)