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DGy Model 201x User’s Guide
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R E C O R D I N G C L I P S
Before proceeding with this setup, refer to
Before Starting
on page 24
for important setup and connection information.
The first step in making a recording is to decide where to store the
recording. The recording can be stored on the local removable drive,
optional fixed drive or on an optional remote network attached storage
device. A file may be stored in a particular directory or a new directory
may be created.
M O U N T I N G A R E M O T E D I S K O P T I O N
If the
DGy 201x
has the Remote Disk Mount option, an external
disk can be mounted over a network. Before beginning the
process of mounting a remote disk, the NFS server on the
remote device must be set up. The
DGy 201x
supports remote
disk mount activity only with Allegro for Windows PC platform, or
Linux based NFS servers. Allegro is a low cost server for the
Windows platform and can be downloaded from the following
web site:
http://nfsforwindows.com/home
It is strongly recommended that the IT manager be
consulted for assistance before proceeding.
Use the following procedure to mount a remote disk.
1)
Open the
Clip Browser
from the
DGy Control Panel
win-
dow by clicking in the
Clip Path
section. See
Clip Browser
Window
on page 35.
2)
Click on
File
in the Clip Browser tool bar.
3)
Select
Network Drive ...
from the
File
drop down menu.
4)
Enter the path name to the remote disk in the
Mount
Network Drive
pop-up window (
Figure 3-25
). The path
name consists of two parts, the IP address of the remote
storage device, and the name of the shared space that has
been created on the device (known as the NFS name).
Obtain this information from the IT manager or network
support specialist.
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Example
: If the IP address of the network drive is
192.168.1.59, and the storage area on the drive has been
set up as usr/dgy, enter the following into the
Mount Network
Drive
address line:
192.168.1.59:/usr/dgy
5.
Click the
Mount
button.
If the remote drive is found it will be displayed with the other
drives in the left pane of the
Clip Browser
and listed as
\remot\
.