Model D2424LV Reference Manual (Saving and Loading Song Data)
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Loading the data using SCSI
Here you are loading on the current drive, the data of each program saved on the backup purpose
SCSI disk. The prerequisite is that a backup SCSI drive is connected to the recorder.
Load the data saved on one removable disk.
Load the program with the
“Load PGM?”
menu in the SETUP mode.
1.Press the [SETUP] key.
The recorder will enter the SETUP mode.
2.Use the Jog dial to select “Load PGM?,” and press
the [EXECUTE/YES] key.
An indication of the type of the digital signal to be loaded
will flash on the display.
3. Press the [EXECUTE/YES] key while "SCSI *" is
flashing.
It will change to the display for selecting the backup
number saved in the backup disk.
5.Press the [EXECUTE/YES] key.
Song data will be loaded to the selected Program.
If, for example, backup 1 is started for Program 1, then
“
B01 >> P01 ***MB
” will appear, “
REMAIN
” lights up, load
proceeds, and “***MB (program size)” is counted down,
when individual programs are loaded.
When the load operation is complete, “
COMPLETED!
”
will light and the recorder will display the Time Base
that was shown before the unit entered the Setup mode.
Turning the
Jog
dial in this state makes it possible to
select another program, other than the above, on the
current drive. The size of the program appears when
the program is selected.
If you select a program that is already recorded with
data and load is executed for the load destination, the
existing data is deleted while loading takes place.
If you do not want to overwrite the existing data, select
“
New PGM
” mentioned above, prior to loading.
6.Press the [STOP] button or the [EXIT/NO] key.
“
COMPLETED!
” will turn off.
<Note>
You cannot abort a load operation on a SCSI device
while it is in progress.
<Notes on saving all programs in several disks>
In the previous procedure, when the left and right numbers were different such as "
(05/08)
" in the "
(**/**)
" display of
"
Save All (**/**)
," it could not be saved in one disk, and indicated that a multiple number of disks were required.
For example, if save was executed while "
Save All (05/08)
" was displayed, programs 1-5 could be saved in the first disk
but programs beyond 6 had to be saved in another disk.
In this case, if save is continued in the second disk, the same B01 (backup number 01) for the first disk will be
attached and saved. In other words, if "
All Save
" is executed in a multiple number of disks, backup number "
B01
" will
be attached to all of the backup disks. For this reason, on the disk after it has been saved, it is recommended to clearly
indicate what program is stored in it.
• Input format available
: adat, SPDIF, SCSI, IDE2
• Programs available
: When using an adat/SPDIF -> P01 - P99 (each program individually)
: When using a SCSI/IDE2
-> P01 - P99 or All program
• Track available
: When using an adat or DAT-> Tracks 1-8, 1-16, 1-24, 1-32, 1-40, 1-48,
1-56, 9-16, 9-24, 9-32, 9-40, 9-48, 9-56, 17-24, 17-32, 17-40, 17-48, 17-56
25-32, 25-40, 25-48, 25-56, 33-40, 33-48, 33-56, 41-48, or 49-56
: When using a SCSI/IDE2
-> All tracks (1-56) will be automatically
selected.
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When the
Jog
dial is rotated, in addition to each backup
number, "
Load All?
" can be selected.
All programs can be loaded when "
Load All? (**/**)
" is
selected.
4. Select the backup number and press the
[EXECUTE/YES] key.
It will change to the display for setup of a new program
in the current drive.
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