JVC GY-DV5000U DR-DV5000U DV Video Disk Recorder 44 page instruction manual - Page 15
WARNING, Play/Record Status Symbol, Record/Play Status Indicator, Current System Status, Volume
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FireStore DR-DV5000 User Guide Insert a FireStore FSHDD-1 FireWire HDD to the internal drive slot or connect a FireWire disk drive to the HDD I/O port. If a FSHDD-1 FireWire HDD comes from the factory, it should be configured and ready to use. If the message "No Disk Detected" appears, ensure you have a FSHDD-1 FireWire HDD inserted properly. If the message "No Format Detected" appears, you will first need to partition and format the inserted drive. DRDV5000 will prompt you through the steps required to perform a format. WARNING: Formatting will erase all data on disk! Once ready for use, the DR-DV5000 default Splash Screen will appear as follows: 2 3 45 1 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1. Play/Record Status Symbol This symbol displays a graphical representation of the current DR-DV5000 playback, stop, record or pause state. 2. Record/Play Status Indicator In this space, DR-DV5000 will display a character that notifies the user what record or playback mode they are in. The characters displayed and their respective modes are listed on page 41 of this User Guide. 3. Current System Status The current status of DR-DV5000 will be displayed in this area. For instance, it will display whether DR-DV5000 is in record, play, stop, pause, fast search or slow motion modes. 4. Volume Number The volume or disk number of the current clip recording or playback session is displayed in this area of the LCD. For example, a display value of "2-014" identifies a track as being on volume 2. 5. Track or Clip Number This area displays the current clip or track number being recorded or played back. For example, a display value of "2-014" identifies a track as being clip 14 on volume 2. 6. Timecode/User Bit Display Mode This identifies the display mode for timecode or user bit values. Selections are: • COUNTER - counts frames during record or playback of the current clip only. • REMAINING - counts down the number of frames available (time) on a particular disk during a record session. In a playback session, this display shows the remaining time on the current clip. PAGE 14