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Chapter 10: Project Management (Project Mode)
Backing up Projects
You can back up Projects on the current disk to external SCSI devices (such as MO, CD-R, CD-RW drives) as
well as a DAT machine connected to the DIGITAL connector. Be sure to back up important Projects in case the
internal hard disk breaks down or the Project is accidentally erased.
Backing up Projects to an external SCSI device
You can back up the current Project to a connected SCSI device, such as a hard disk, MO drive, CD-R, CD-RW
drive. You can store up to 99 Projects in the backup device.
NOTE :
If you back up Projects to a hard disk, that hard disk becomes a dedicated backup disk. Therefore, you
cannot use it as the current disk unless you reformat or erase the disk. You cannot select a Project that was
backed up as the current Project.
If you wish to make a copy of a Project that is selectable as the current Project, use the disk copy function
(see page 130).
Before you start the backup operation using the CD-R/CD-RW drive, make sure that you insert a disc in the
drive.
1. Use the cursor on the Project screen to select the Project you wish to back up.
2. Press the [F1] ( MORE) key.
The functions of the [F1] [F6] keys change as follows:
[F1] [F2] [F3] [F4] [F5] [F6]
MORE CD-R ERASE COPY NEW SELECT
BACK RELOAD BACKUP
3. Press the [F6] (BACKUP) key.
The following screen appears.
1
2
4
3
1 Project
Indicates the name and size of the Project for backup selected in step 1.
2 Device ( SCSI/ DAT)
Enables you to select the backup destination device. If you select “DAT”, the values of fields 3 - J
change (see page 120).
3 Backup disk ID
Enables you to select an ID number of the backup SCSI device.
4 Disk operation ( FULL FORMAT/FAST ERASE/APPEND)
Enables you to select the process performed on the backup SCSI device.
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