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13: Backup and Restore
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Backup of multiple disks
The DR16pro may use audio data spread over several disks for a single project. When such a
project is backed up, the DR16pro will automatically access the appropriate disks that contain the
necessary audio data. However, if the same audio data is used for several projects, the same
audio data will be backed up in duplicate.
If the entire disk mode is selected and the project(s) use multiple disks, the message “MULTI
DISK” will appear in the display. Press the STORE/ENT key to continue the backup operation or
press the ESCAPE key to abort.
NOTE:
When ENTIRE MODE is selected for backup, it will backup one disk only. When the
backup is successfully finished, the other disks that contains the necessary audio data must
also be backed up separately, again in the ENTIRE DISK mode. Please note that It is not
possible to backup data from several disks onto a single tape.
Verifying backup data
The DR16pro can verify the backup data.
1) Press the SUB-MENU key followed by the 1(DISK) key in the numeric keypad and then
selectBACKUP” on the display by rotating the JOG/SHUTTLE control.
2) Press the STORE/ENT key .
The message “TYPE DAT” will appear in the display.
3) Select SCSI with the JOG/SHUTTLE control then press the STORE/ENT key.
The message “TRANSMIT” will appear in the display.
4) Select “VERIFY” with the JOG/SHUTTLE control and then press the STORE/ENT key.
5) The message “TAPE ID 0” will be displayed. This is the SCSI ID number of the SCSI
Tape Drive that is to be verified.
6) Select the SCSI ID number of the SCSI Tape Drive using the JOG/SHUTTLE control and
press the STORE/ENT key to start verifying.
Assuming the verify process is completed without any errors, the message “DONE” will ap-
pear in the display momentarily, then it resumes the normal mode of operation.
If any error is detected, the message “FAIL” will be displayed.
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