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Restrictions, Restrictions on Simultaneous Recording and Playback, Restrictions on Simultaneous

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Restrictions Restrictions on Simultaneous Recording and Playback With this unit, you can record the signals simultaneously from multiple input ports in separate files on one SRMemory card and play back the files in the SRMemory card being used for recording. However, recording and playback functions are limited depending on the port configuration or SRMemory card type used. There are three types of SRMemory cards (S55/S25/S15), each with a different data transfer rate. Use the card type that best suits your needs. • S55 These cards have a data transfer rate of 5.5 Gbps. The high data transfer rate of this card makes it suitable for recording multiple signals simultaneously in files and playing back files at the same time. • S25 These cards have a data transfer rate of 2.5 Gbps. One or more signals can be recorded or played back simultaneously. However, functioning limitations may arise depending on the card's transfer rate. • S15 These cards have a data transfer rate of 1.5 Gbps. One or more signals can be recorded or played back simultaneously. However, functioning limitations may arise depending on the card's transfer rate. Using only S55 SRMemory cards S55 Port A (Input) Port B (Input) Port C (Input) Port D (Output) When all SRMemory cards which you use simultaneously are S55 cards, you can select any of the SRMemory cards in the unit for both recording and playback. In the above example, the input signals from port A, B and C can be simultaneously recorded to one SRMemory card. When both S25/S15 and S55 cards are used Using S25 or S15 cards for recording S25 or S15 Port A (Input) Port B (Output) When one or more SR25 or SR15 cards are used, some limitations to recording and playback apply. The following table indicates the number of simultaneous recordings that can be performed in relation to the types of cards that are used, and the recordable data formats. Refer to the table, and use the appropriate SRMemory card types based on your intended purpose Types of Number of Recordable data formats cards used simultaneous recordings At least one 1 S15 card SR-Lite (2D/3D), SR-SQ (2D/ 3D) 2 SR-Lite (2D/3D), SR-SQ (2D) The cards must be inserted in slots 1 and 2. 3 and 4 Simultaneous recording not possible. Only S25 1 cards, or a combination of S25 and 2 S55 cards SR-Lite (2D/3D), SR-SQ (2D/ 3D) SR-Lite (2D/3D), SR-SQ (2D/ 3D) The cards must be inserted in slots 1 and 2. 3 SR-Lite (2D/3D), SR-SQ (2D/ 3D) The cards must be inserted in slots 1 to 3. 4 SR-Lite (2D) Cards in any of the slots (one or more) can be used. Only S55 cards 1 to 4 SR-Lite (2D/3D), SR-SQ (2D/ 3D) Cards in any of the slots (one or more) can be used. Appendix 55 Restrictions

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Restrictions
Appendix
Restrictions
Restrictions on Simultaneous
Recording and Playback
With this unit, you can record the signals simultaneously
from multiple input ports in separate files on one
SRMemory card and play back the files in the SRMemory
card being used for recording. However, recording and
playback functions are limited depending on the port
configuration or SRMemory card type used.
There are three types of SRMemory cards (S55/S25/S15),
each with a different data transfer rate. Use the card type
that best suits your needs.
• S55
These cards have a data transfer rate of 5.5 Gbps. The
high data transfer rate of this card makes it suitable for
recording multiple signals simultaneously in files and
playing back files at the same time.
• S25
These cards have a data transfer rate of 2.5 Gbps. One or
more signals can be recorded or played back
simultaneously. However, functioning limitations may
arise depending on the card’s transfer rate.
• S15
These cards have a data transfer rate of 1.5 Gbps. One or
more signals can be recorded or played back
simultaneously. However, functioning limitations may
arise depending on the card’s transfer rate.
Using only S55 SRMemory cards
When all SRMemory cards which you use simultaneously
are S55 cards, you can select any of the SRMemory cards
in the unit for both recording and playback. In the above
example, the input signals from port A, B and C can be
simultaneously recorded to one SRMemory card.
When both S25/S15 and S55 cards are
used
Using S25 or S15 cards for recording
When one or more SR25 or SR15 cards are used, some
limitations to recording and playback apply. The following
table indicates the number of simultaneous recordings that
can be performed in relation to the types of cards that are
used, and the recordable data formats. Refer to the table,
and use the appropriate SRMemory card types based on
your intended purpose
Port A
(Input)
Port B
(Input)
Port C
(Input)
Port D
(Output)
S55
Types of
cards used
Number of
simultaneous
recordings
Recordable data formats
At least one
S15 card
1
SR-Lite (2D/3D), SR-SQ (2D/
3D)
2
SR-Lite (2D/3D), SR-SQ (2D)
The cards must be inserted in
slots 1 and 2.
3 and 4
Simultaneous recording not
possible.
Only S25
cards, or a
combination
of S25 and
S55 cards
1
SR-Lite (2D/3D), SR-SQ (2D/
3D)
2
SR-Lite (2D/3D), SR-SQ (2D/
3D)
The cards must be inserted in
slots 1 and 2.
3
SR-Lite (2D/3D), SR-SQ (2D/
3D)
The cards must be inserted in
slots 1 to 3.
4
SR-Lite (2D)
Cards in any of the slots (one
or more) can be used.
Only S55
cards
1 to 4
SR-Lite (2D/3D), SR-SQ (2D/
3D)
Cards in any of the slots (one
or more) can be used.
Port A
(Input)
Port B
(Output)
S25 or S15