User`s manual
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♦ During transport controls, the current operation is shown on the right side of the display: PLAY,
STOP, REWIND, FORWARD, RECORD, JOG, SHUTTLE, VAR..
("VAR" is indicated during play in chase on LTC/MTC or in variable speed from RS422)
♦ During shuttle movement, the shuttle speed is shown as :
If forward shuttle : ">> xx %" with xx % = 10%, 20%, 48%, 100%, 200%, 500%, 1000%
If reverse shuttle : "<< xx %" with xx % = 10%, 20%, 48%, 100%, 200%, 500%, 1000%
♦ During segment playback, the remaining time up to the OUT point is shown as "ssss : MM.SS",
where "sss" is the number of the segment played from 001 to 2047, "MM.SS" is the remaining time
up to the OUT point of the segment played in mn:sec
♦ During formatting, the message Formatting... is shown. During initialize, the message Initialize is
shown. During drive copy, the message Copying... is shown, once done, Copy Complete is shown
and if source drive has invalid recording, Bad Segment or Copy aborted is shown.
♦ During Stripe the message says initialize.
During the drives mounting (insert) and un-mounting (eject), the message No disk is displayed.
2.5 SCSI Drives
The V1 is shipped with a choice of standard SCSI storage devices: 3 1/2" half-height or low-profile (LP)
hard drives mounted internally inside the V1 or in a removable tray (Data-Express).
When mounted in a removable tray, hard drives can be removed (or installed) while the V1 is on-line
(without the need to shut the unit off). To remove (or install) a drive, insert the supplied drive key into
the key slot on the receiver below the lit SCSI ID number and turn it clockwise (or counter-clockwise).
When removing a drive, turning the key clockwise will unlock the drive and cut power off from it
causing it to spin down. Before removing a drive, wait until it has completely finished spinning
down. This will usually take about 30 to 40 seconds depending on the drive. The Data Express receiver
inside the V1 sets the SCSI ID. All V1 internal drives should not be terminated. The external SCSI
termination supplied with the V1 should be mounted before powering up. If there is no SCSI connector
on the back then the terminator has bean mounted internally.
Additional SCSI drives can be added to the V1 rear panel SCSI connector. All drives on the external
chain should not be terminated except for the last drive in the chain, which should be terminated. When
no drives are connected externally, connect the supplied SCSI terminator to the SCSI connector on the
back of the V1.
DO NOT USE THE SCSI ID ASSIGNED FOR THE V1 IN OPTION MENU 17 FOR ANY OF THE DRIVES
CONNECTED TO THE V1.