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WRITE
Indicates that data was not written successfully to the disk.
PLAY
Indicates that a playlist error occurred during playback.
RECORD
Indicates that a playlist error was experienced during recording.
486
Indicates that the host CPU is not responding fast enough. May indicate a large quantity of error messages.
ASSERT
Indicates that a condition expected to be true is found to be false while RADAR
24 is running. These Assert
errors are stored in the debug file and can be of great help to iZ Technical Support while trying to diagnose a
problem. See Operations: Disk Diagnostics: Save Debug for more details on saving the debug file.
The causes of these errors can vary greatly and if they are experienced they should be diagnosed immediately
by iZ Technical Support staff. Critical errors will be indicated by a red flashing SMPTE counter in RADAR
View and/or a flashing
!ERR!
message in the
Session Controller
display.
Copy Hard Disks
This function provides a way to easily copy data from one hard drive to another.
To copy hard disk:
1. Use
the
MENU/PREV
, arrow keys and
ENTER
key to go to the
MAIN / DIAG MENU /
COPY HARD DISKS
dialog and
press the
ENTER
key.
2. Use the right and left arrow keys to switch between the
SOURCE ID
and the
COPY ID
fields. Use the up and
down arrows to select the desired SCSI ID for both the source and destination drives and press the
ENTER
key.
3. To clone a drive, select
YES
in the
SECTOR-BY-SECTOR COPY
dialog. Selecting
NO
will perform a file based
disk copy and press the
ENTER
key.
4. A final dialog will prompt
ARE YOU SURE?
Select
YES
and press the
ENTER
key to continue.
Note: A sector-by-sector copy will copy the entire drive whether there is audio present or not. This may take a significant amount of
time with large capacity hard drives. A file-based copy will duplicate the data and directory information to the new drive but will
store the data in different physical sectors on the hard disk platters. This approach can be much faster for small amounts of data.