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Chapter 5 Basic Operations — Storage
Storage
The settings of the unit can be saved or loaded in/from three types of storage.
f
Memory cards (optional) inserted in the memory card slots of control panels AV-HS60C2/AV-HS60C4
f
Storage Module which can be mounted inside the System Manager Unit
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Internal storage of the local computer connected to the <LAN> terminal of the Live Production Suite system
r
Table of savable and loadable files
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The meanings of the symbols indicating save and load targets are as follows.
- R: Loadable
- W: Savable
- ―: No save, no load
File
Save and load targets
Operation menu
1
2
3
Project file*
R/W
R/W
R/W
The <PRJ> button on the top menu
→
[PROJECT]
→
[Storage] tab
Video memory (Still file)
R/W
R/W
R/W
The <MEM> button on the top menu
→
[STILL]
→
[Register]/[SD/
PC] tab
Video memory (Clip file)
R/W
R/W
R/W
The <MEM> button on the top menu
→
[CLIP]
→
[Register]/[SD/
PC] tab
Plug-in software
R
―
R
The <PLG IN> button on the top menu
→
[PLUGIN Maint]
→
[Load]
tab
Update file
―
―
R
Executed from the local computer
The extension for the update file is upd
Log file
W
―
W
The <SYS> button on the top menu
→
[MAINTENANCE]
→
[Alarm]
tab
* The project files saved to memory cards and the project files saved to the local computer have different extensions.
Memory card
Data can be saved and loaded in/from a memory card inserted in the memory card slot of the Control Panel AV-HS60C2/AV-HS60C4.
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It may take up to 10 minutes to load moving images of a long recording time from a memory card or save them to a memory card.
f
While loading images from a memory card or saving them to a memory card, operations other than switching crosspoints may be affected.
r
Data folder configuration
Data is saved in the following folders on the memory card.
When data is to be loaded, first save the data in the respective folders, and then load the files.
f
The number of files that can be saved in each folder is limited to a maximum 100 files.
File
Extension
Storage folder
Project file*
001, 002, ...
HS\COMM\PROJECT
Video memory (Still file)
bmp, png, jpg (jpeg), tga, tiff (tif), gif
HS\COMM\IMAGE
Thumbnail image of the video memory (Still file)
tbm, tpn, tjp, ttg, ttif, tgi
HS\COMM\IMAGE_THUMBNAIL
Video memory (Clip file)
clp
HS\COMM\CLIP
Thumbnail image of the video memory (Clip file)
png
HS\COMM\CLIP_THUMBNAIL
Plug-in software
plg
HS\COMM\PLUGIN
Log file
log
HS\HS6000\LOG
* For project files, folders with File Name are created under the HS\COMM\PROJECT folder, and the project files are saved in the created folders.
If the size of the project file to be saved is large, the file is divided and sequential numbers (001, 002, ...) are added to each file.
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Handling precautions for memory card
f
Do not turn off the power of the unit or eject the memory card while the memory card access LED is lighting. The memory card or data in the memory
card may be damaged.
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The data saved on memory cards may be lost as a result of misplacing the cards or performing erroneous operations. It is recommended that valuable
data be saved on a computer or other device.
Initializing a memory card
To use a memory card in the unit, make sure to initialize the memory card using the unit. When the unit initializes the memory card, it formats the
memory card (in compliance with the SD standard) and creates a dedicated directory. (All files saved on the memory card will be erased.)
1
Select the <PRJ> button
→
[PROJECT]
→
[SD] tab.
2
Select an item in [Format] in the [SD] column.
f
Operate following the confirmation screen.
Saving data on the memory card
Insert the memory card which has been initialized by the unit, into the memory card slot.
Ex) To save a log file
1
Select the <SYS> button
→
[MAINTENANCE]
→
[Alarm] tab.
Summary of Contents for Live Production Suite Series
Page 5: ...Please read this chapter and check the accessories before use Chapter 1 Overview ...
Page 11: ...This chapter describes installation and connection Chapter 2 Installation and Connection ...
Page 50: ...This chapter describes menu operations Chapter 5 Basic Operations ...
Page 113: ...This chapter describes the configuration of operations Chapter 7 Configuring Operations ...
Page 122: ...This chapter describes how to operate system menus Chapter 8 System Menu ...
Page 136: ...This chapter describes plug in functions Chapter 9 External Interfaces ...
Page 140: ... 140 Chapter 10 Specifications Dimensions Dimensions of the XPT Unit AV LSX10 Unit mm inch ...
Page 141: ... 141 Chapter 10 Specifications Dimensions Dimensions of the ME Unit AV LSM10 Unit mm inch ...
Page 153: ...This chapter describes the setting menu table and terms Chapter 11 Appendix ...
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