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buttons on the bottom of the page to navigate through the list. Alternatively, you
can alter the page number in the "page" box and press the "Go" button. Note
that if an archive drive in the case of drives without removable media, or a
media disk in the case of drives with removable media will gain a separate entry
in this table for each time they were formatted and used. Therefore if you
archive Jan-Mar on a DVD-RAM disc, then reformat it, and then archive Apr-
Jun, you will have two entries for that disk in the archive media history, one for
the first date range showing that the archive has been deleted, and one for the
new date range.
The fields displayed for each archive media history entry are as follows:
Recorder Serial
: The serial number of the recorder on which the archive was
written. This will be zero if created on the recorder you are logged into. It would
only be nonzero in the case of an archive written on a different recorder and
then inserted into this recorder for browsing and playback.
Format Time
: The Date and Time upon which the archive drive, or current
archive media, was formatted.
Start Time
: The Date and time of the oldest call contained on the archive
media.
End Time
: The Date and Time of the latest call contained on the archive media.
Call Count
: The number of calls archived to the archive media.
Status
: The current status of the archive media. The possibilities are:
DELETED
: This media has since been reformatted on the recorder, and this
archive is no longer available. Note that if an archive media is formatted on a
different system or physically destroyed, the calls will also no longer be
available, but this status will not be reflected in the recorder's archive media
history
PARTIAL
: Archive was started but not completed.
Drive Type
: The type of archive drive (e.g. DVD-RAM, USB Drive, NAS, etc.)
Last Archive Time
: The most recent time that archiving was started on this
archive media.
4.7.7. Archive Splitter
Archiving media that has the potential to contain a very large amount of call
data, such as R-HD, NAS and USB drives, can be configured to be split into
month sized folders, for faster loading times and search results when put into
browse mode. The splitter is configured with the Schedules page found under
Utilities.