Spin up drive, Spin down drive – 360 Systems TCR Multi-Track User Manual

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6-6 System Management

TCR Series User's Manual

Choose the desired action if a File exists on the destination drive (item 5, IF FILE
EXISTS). Choose between:

SKIP FILE: the file will be skipped.

RENAME COPY OF FILE: the file that is copied will renamed, for
example, 007 (COPY) ROUTE 66.

RENAME EXISTING FILE: the file that already exists on the destination
drive will be renamed, for example, 000 (OLD) ROUTE 66.

REPLACE IT: the existing file will be overwritten.

Choose the desired Error Option (item 6, ERROR OPTION). Choose between:

LOG AND CONTINUE: errors (if any) will logged but the procedure will
continue.

STOP ON ERROR: the procedure halts if an error occurs.

Choose the desired Log Option (item 7, LOG OPTION). Chose between CLEAR
LOG FIRST and DON'T CLEAR LOG.

If you want to view the contents of the current log, select VIEW LOG (item 8).

5. Select COPY NOW (item 0), to begin the procedure.

Note

All 10 source directories are copied to the same numbered directories
on the destination drive. To change the destination directory, use the
Copy Directory or Copy File function.

Spin Up Drive

[Drive List, Select Drive] | MENU | Spin Up Drive

The Spin Up Drive function allows you to spin up a selected drive, typically, after installing a
removable hard drive in the Drive Bay. Use the following steps to spin up a drive:

1. On the Drive List, highlight the drive that you want to spin up and press MENU.

2. On the Drive menu, select SPIN UP DRIVE (item 4).

If the drive is already spun up, no action is taken.

If the drive is currently spun down, the Drive Spin Up message temporarily appears,
during which time the drive spins up to speed. When the drive reaches speed, the
system returns to the Drive List.

Note

If you select a drive for use that is currently spun down, the system
automatically spins up the drive.

Spin Down Drive

[Drive List, Select Drive] | MENU | Spin Down Drive

The Spin Down Drive function allows you to spin down a selected drive, typically, prior to removing
a removable hard drive from the Drive Bay.

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