
Specifying Recording Devices and File Names
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Recording to a PC While Recording to Memory
To record to a PC while recording to memory, select
PC Recording
, enter the storage-destination directory in
PC, and then type the file name in the entry box below that. Also specify the number of digits in the ID
number.
Dropouts may occur in the data recorded on the PC if the PC cannot keep up with the transfer speed. Even in
this case, the data recorded in memory is not lost. If the data transfer rate of the PC does not catch up the
data transfer rate of the LX, the dropout will occur. The data transfer rate of the PC required for continuing the
data transfer to the PC can be estimated that the PC needs to receive approximately 1.5 times of 10 seconds
data generating by the data transfer rate of the LX within 10 seconds.
Data transfer rate of the LX = Sampling frequency x Number of channels x 2bytes/second
The voice memo is not recorded on the PC though it is kept in memory.
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When Media Becomes Full
If media becomes full during recording, recording stops and a message is displayed on the PC screen.
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Formatting Media
A specified MO disk is not formatted. Use the following procedure to format the MO disk the first time you use
it. You cannot record to the MO disk by overwriting files. If the MO disk becomes full and the data is not
needed, reformat the MO disk.
You can also format the PC card as same as you format the MO disk.
1.
From the
File
menu of LX Navi, choose
Format
. The following dialog box appears.
2.
In
Volume
, enter the volume name. Use up to 8 characters.
3.
Click
Format
.
4.
When the displayed status changes from Now Formatting to Complete, formatting has finished. Close the
dialog box.
Use FAT16 option whenever formatting the PC card under Windows operation.
Do not use FAT32 option for formatting the card.
Summary of Contents for LX Series
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