File transfer menus – 360 Systems Instant Replay DR-552 User Manual

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Instant Replay Owner’s Manual

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FILE TRANSFER MENUS

FILE TRANSFER is a sub-menu selected from the main Menu. It has menu items for file transfer
configuration, for selecting transfer of a single Cut or all Cuts, and for performing backup and
restore.

The FILE TRANSFER menu contains a number of its own sub-menus. At the outer most level,
the SCROLL ARROW keys select a specific menu item. When editing input fields, the
alphanumeric legends on the Hot-Keys are used to enter data, and the left and right arrows move
the cursor. The ENTER key initiates an activity, or completes an edit operation.

Transfer Cut

Transfer a single selected Cut to a Mail Box or to a specific Drive, Directory and Index.

Transfer All Cuts

Transfer the entire contents of an audio disk Drive to the Mail Box, or to a designated Drive
and Directory in a destination machine.

Backup Drive

BACKUP DRIVE backs up the entire contents of the internal hard disk through the
AES/EBU (XLR-3) output connector to a DAT tape. (RCA I/O connectors can not be used.)

Backup Bank

BACKUP BANK backs up the Hot-Key Assignments of the current bank and the Cuts
assigned to those Hot-Keys. Its operation is identical to BACKUP DRIVE.

Restore From Backup

Restores the internal hard disk contents through the AES/EBU (XLR-3) input connector from
a DAT tape previously created via BACKUP BANK or BACKUP DRIVE.

File Receiver

Selects whether file reception is ON or OFF. When ON, an idle machine receives all file
transfers specifying a destination name that matches the configured receiver name. When
OFF, the machine does not receive file transfers.

Echo During Receive

Selects whether received data is passed through to the digital output. The ON selection is
useful when machines are daisy-chained for file transfer. Note that any machine in a daisy-
chain that is playing or recording can not echo file transfer data to subsequent machines. The
OFF selection prevents file transfer data from being echoed through the digital output.

Note that when File Receive and Echo are both ON and the digital audio outputs are in use,
pops or clicks may be heard on equipment monitoring the digital outputs when Cuts start or
stop. This is due to the master sample clock switching between the digital input (necessary to
monitor the input for D-NET transfers) and the internal sample clock (to control playback).

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