
GX9000 User Manual
Rev 2.1
Working with Media
ng with Media
Insurance Disk Mode
Insurance Disk Mode
When recording to devices such as MO (magneto-optical) disks or DVD Ram
the data rate to disk can vary if an area of the disk surface contains a lot of
errors. Sometimes the disk data rate may reduce to a level below that of the
incoming audio. If this situation persists for more than a few seconds the
GX9000’s internal data buffers become dangerously full and a data error can
result (the red LED on the front panel latches on). The GX9000 has a
technique to insure against this problem called Insurance Drive Mode. A Hard
Drive can be assigned to be an Insurance Drive. The Hard Drive then
receives clusters of data that can’t be written to the MO Disk or DVD Ram
quickly enough. When
Stop
is pressed after Record the data is automatically
copied back the Primary Drive. The length of time needed for this copy will
depend on the amount of data written to the Insurance Drive. Under normal
circumstances this time would range from 0 to a few seconds. A countdown
will be displayed if data is being copied.
When recording to devices such as MO (magneto-optical) disks or DVD Ram
the data rate to disk can vary if an area of the disk surface contains a lot of
errors. Sometimes the disk data rate may reduce to a level below that of the
incoming audio. If this situation persists for more than a few seconds the
GX9000’s internal data buffers become dangerously full and a data error can
result (the red LED on the front panel latches on). The GX9000 has a
technique to insure against this problem called Insurance Drive Mode. A Hard
Drive can be assigned to be an Insurance Drive. The Hard Drive then
receives clusters of data that can’t be written to the MO Disk or DVD Ram
quickly enough. When
Stop
is pressed after Record the data is automatically
copied back the Primary Drive. The length of time needed for this copy will
depend on the amount of data written to the Insurance Drive. Under normal
circumstances this time would range from 0 to a few seconds. A countdown
will be displayed if data is being copied.
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SCSI
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Insure
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Note that if the data rate of the Primary Drive is sufficient the Insurance Drive
is not used.
Note that if the data rate of the Primary Drive is sufficient the Insurance Drive
is not used.
•
To allocate a drive as an Insurance Drive press the
Setup
button.
•
To allocate a drive as an Insurance Drive press the
Setup
button.
•
Use
the
Rotary Wheel
to select the
SCSI
menu.
•
Use
the
Rotary Wheel
to select the
SCSI
menu.
•
Press
the
Parameter Down
button and use the
Rotary Wheel
to display
the .
Insure
menu heading.
•
Press
the
Parameter Down
button and use the
Rotary Wheel
to display
the .
Insure
menu heading.
•
The display shows all drives connected to the SCSI bus. Each character
position on the lower display represents one possible SCSI ID. ID 0 is the
leftmost character; ID 7 is the rightmost character. If a drive is detected,
its ID will be displayed in the relevant position. The currently active drive
is shown as a flashing character. The initiator ID is represented by the
character ‘I’. Normally the initiator has an ID of 7; in this case the
character ‘I’ will appear in the rightmost character of the lower display.
•
The display shows all drives connected to the SCSI bus. Each character
position on the lower display represents one possible SCSI ID. ID 0 is the
leftmost character; ID 7 is the rightmost character. If a drive is detected,
its ID will be displayed in the relevant position. The currently active drive
is shown as a flashing character. The initiator ID is represented by the
character ‘I’. Normally the initiator has an ID of 7; in this case the
character ‘I’ will appear in the rightmost character of the lower display.
•
Use
the
Value Up
and
Value Down
buttons to select an alternative SCSI
device. Note that the cursor is shown as a blinking character which can
be confusing as the currently selected drive is also shown as a blinking
character. Occasionally you may have to use the
Value
buttons to move
the cursor over a dash (unavailable SCSI ID) to determine which ID is the
currently selected Insurance Drive.
•
Use
the
Value Up
and
Value Down
buttons to select an alternative SCSI
device. Note that the cursor is shown as a blinking character which can
be confusing as the currently selected drive is also shown as a blinking
character. Occasionally you may have to use the
Value
buttons to move
the cursor over a dash (unavailable SCSI ID) to determine which ID is the
currently selected Insurance Drive.
•
Press
the
Enter
button to log the drive as an Insurance Drive.
•
Press
the
Enter
button to log the drive as an Insurance Drive.
•
Deselect Insurance mode and free the Drive by pressing
Enter
again.
•
Deselect Insurance mode and free the Drive by pressing
Enter
again.
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