Attention:
Never use a CF card previously used with other devices for recording with the ProComp Infiniti. Thought
Technology’s rebuilding process creates a single file on the CF card. Do not delete or overwrite this
file, or attempt to create any other files on the Compact Flash once it has been formatted!
If the Thought Technology format file is overwritten or deleted, the CF card may need to be re-formatted
first to it’s original PC format, using the Format facility of your PC’s operating system. If you need to do
this, choose the FAT16 file system for best results. After doing this, use the Thought Technology
rebuilding option again. If you are unsure how to do this operation please contact technical support for
more information.
Encoder Time Setting
The encoder has an internal clock to enable time and date stamping of the sessions recorded
onto the CF card.
The encoder will retain its time and date when batteries are changed
if the fresh batteries are inserted within 30 seconds of removing the old ones.
If the
time is lost it will reinitialize to January 1 2000. As part of the CF formatting procedure you may
wish to set up the date and time for the encoder, so that sessions can be time stamped for future
reference.
To set the date and time follow these steps:
Insert the CF card into the CF card reader
If not already selected, from the Infiniti software’s main screen, select “Compact Flash
Options”. Then select “Set Compact Flash Date/Time”.
Specify a date and time, a brief period in the future, when you will insert the Compact
Flash in the encoder. Press OK and wait for the operation to complete.
If off, turn on the encoder. Remove the CF card from the reader and as close as
possible to the specified time, insert it into the encoder. The time setting will
immediately take effect, and will set the encoder’s internal clock to the specified date
and time.
Questions And Answers About Compact Flash Time-Setting
Question
My batteries have died in my encoder. Will I need to reset my encoder time and
date?
Answer
No. Old batteries, even if they are too dead to operate the encoder, will keep the
clock running for a long time. When you do change your batteries, be sure to
put in the fresh ones within 30 seconds of removing the old ones, in order to
retain the date and time setting.
Question
My batteries died a number of weeks ago, and they were removed for longer
than 30 seconds. How do I reset the time?
Answer
Follow the directions above under Encoder Time Setting.
Question
I recorded some sessions after the battery was removed for more than 30
seconds, so the encoder time may have been lost. What date and time will they
have?
Answer
The date and time will be marked as invalid and will not be available for these
sessions. For each session recorded with an invalid time, the software will
prompt you for the starting time of the session. So if you know that the time is
invalid on the encoder, be sure to note the starting time of each session, if this
information is important.
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