Sony Betacam SX DNW-A100 Maintenance Manual page 214

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4-3. DISK Maintenance Mode (M1)
4-3-7. Zone Configuration Menu (D5)
Change from INTERNAL to EXT
A # mark is also displayed when the current zone is set to
INTERNAL. Therefore, the zone size of BKNW-116
becomes unknown.
However, if the desired zone size does not coincide with
the current zone size of BKNW-116 in changing from
INTERNAL to EXT, "!!!ZONE MISMATCH!!!" is
displayed for re-selection. The current zone size of
BKNW-116 is displayed using a # mark in re-selecting.
No user data is erased if the # marked-zone is selected.
The desired zone size is set as it is when it coincides with
the current zone size of BKNW-116.
Change from EXT to EXT
All user data items recorded in BKNW-116 are erased
when the change below is made.
FULL 8 HALF
HALF 8 QTR
FULL 8 QTR
HALF 8 FULL
For changes other than described above, no user data is
erased.
For example, the contents of QTR-1 are stored even if the
zone is changed from QTR-1 to QTR-4. The zone can be
returned to QTR-1 later so as to reproduce or add and
record the contents.
Change from EXT to INTERNAL
The user data recorded in BKNW-116 is not erased even if
the zone is changed from EXT to INTERNAL.
To change the zone
(1) Turn the search dial and move the * mark to the
desired zone. (In a time data display area, display the
zone name.)
. An * mark is assigned to the current zone name
when a menu is opened.
. In a time data display area, the contents of which the
*-marked line displayed on the superimpose picture
is displayed.
. When terminating this menu, press the MENU
button.
(2) Press the SET button.
. When terminating this menu, press the MENU
button.
. When user data is lost, "All the user data in the disk
will be lost." is displayed as a caution message
during change in setting.
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(3) Turn the search dial in FORWARD(2) direction while
pressing the JOG button and change the display from
"OFF" to "ON".
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The display in a time data display area changes to "D5-
PUSH SET BTN" when the JOG button is released after
the display is changed to "ON". After that, "D5- ZONE
ON" is displayed when the JOG button pressed again.
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. The change in a zone cannot be interrupted after step (4).
To stop the change, press the MENU button without step (4).
The current screen then returns to the zone selection screen.
However, "!!!ZONE MISMATCH!!!" is displayed
immediately after the SET button is pressed in step (4)
when the desired zone size differs from the current zone
QTR 8 HALF
size of BKNW-116. The current screen then returns to
QTR 8 FULL
the zone selection display in step (1).
. All user data items recorded in BKNW-116 are erased
when the zone size of BKNW-116 is changed in the
EXT state.
(4) Press the SET button.
. The change in a zone starts if no ZONE MIS-
. During change, message "Initializing ..." is dis-
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The hard disk drive may be damaged when the power
is turned off during change in a zone.
(5) Confirm that the change in a zone is completed.
. "Turn off/on POWER!!" is displayed on the super-
. The lighting state of a zone indicator at the right corner
(6) Turn the power off once in the order of this unit and
BKNW-116. Then turn on the power on again in the
order of BKNW-116 and this unit.
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Pay attention to the order when turning on the power. Turn
on the power properly in the order of BKNW-116 and this
unit. If not, BKNW-116 cannot be used normally.
(7) Only when zone size of BKNW-116 is changed
The D4: BLACK INSTALLATION menu is activated
automatically. Therefore, a BLACK file is created in
this menu. (Refer to Section 4-3-6.)
MATCH message is displayed.
played on the superimpose picture and message
"INITIALIZING" is displayed in the time data
display area.
impose screen. "TURN OFF POWER" is displayed
in the time data display area.
of the time data display area changes corresponding to
the set zone. (Refer to the preceding page.)
DNW-A100/A50/A45
DNW-A100P/A50P/A45P

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