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Virtual Volumes
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• Make sure all three cards are of the same type.
• To enable formatting, release the write-protect
switch and the file/card locks on each card
beforehand.
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When the warning message appears, select
“FORMAT”.
Warning message example:
“WARNING-E41000 VIRTUAL VOLUME
MOUNT FAILURE
All cards are normal format. Virtual volume format
required.”
Depending on the status of the inserted cards, the
warning message may differ from the above.
However, as long as you can select “FORMAT”, the
remainder of the procedure will be the same.
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When the confirmation message for virtual volume
formatting appears, select “OK”.
The formatting procedure will delete all data stored on
the cards.
When formatting completes properly, the set of three cards
will be ready for use as a virtual volume.
Reverting a virtual volume to standard
SRMemory cards
1
Insert the SRMemory card being used as part of a
virtual volume into a slot designated for use with
standard SRMemory cards.
If the unit is in the virtual volume operation mode,
insert the card in slot M1.
2
When the warning message appears, select
“FORMAT”.
Warning message:
“WARNING-E400ss SLOT M-x VIRTUAL VOL
CARD
Normal format card is required.”
Numbers indicating the slot number appear for “ss”
and “x” in the above.
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When the confirmation message for formatting
appears, select “OK”.
When formatting completes properly, the card will be
ready for use as a standard SRMemory card.
If you format any one of the three cards that compose a
virtual volume, the remaining two cards must also be
reformatted to enable use.
The formatting procedure will delete all stored data.
Using a virtual volume on the unit
1
Set the unit to the virtual volume operation mode, and
insert the three SRMemory cards composing the
virtual volume in slots M2, M3, and M4.
Insert each card into the same respective slot that was
used during formatting.
When you insert any one of the cards, the SRMemory
indicators on slots M2, M3, and M4 will blink blue.
When you insert all three cards, the system performs a
check. If no errors are detected, the SRMemory
indicators will switch from blinking to remaining
steadily lit blue, and the virtual volume will be ready
for use.
If for some reason an inserted SRMemory card cannot
be used as a virtual volume, a warning message will
appear.
For details on the messages and how to resolve them,
see the next section.
2
Perform recording and playback using the virtual
volume.
The M2 memory selection button is used to specify the
virtual volume.
The eject button for slot M2 is used for ejection.
The memory selection buttons and eject buttons for
slots M3 and M4 are not used.
Error/warning messages concerning
virtual volumes
The procedures for resolving error/warning messages that
concern virtual volumes are as follows.
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