TRITON Extreme Operation Guide - Platinum Audiolab
TRITON Extreme Operation Guide - Platinum Audiolab
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7 Specify the initialization format.<br />
Quick Format: Normally you should use Quick Format<br />
to initialize the media.<br />
Select this if the media has already been physically formatted,<br />
or if you want to format media that has been<br />
UDF-formatted by the <strong>TRITON</strong> <strong>Extreme</strong>.<br />
Since only the system area of the media need be formatted,<br />
this will require less time.<br />
Full Format: Select this when formatting media that<br />
has not been physically formatted, or media (CD-RW)<br />
that has not been UDF-formatted.<br />
Normally, it is not necessary to perform a Full Format<br />
on media that has been physically formatted at 512<br />
bytes/block. Execute the Quick Format for such<br />
media.<br />
You will normally select Full Format for CD-RW<br />
media etc. that has not been UDF-formatted. If an<br />
error message of “Media not formatted” appears, execute<br />
Full Format.<br />
Depending on the capacity of the media, executing<br />
Full Format may require a substantial length of time.<br />
Some USB devices don’t support the Full Format<br />
operation. For details, refer to the owner’s manual for<br />
your device.<br />
8 Specify the file system.<br />
FAT16 can format a maximum of 4 Gbyte. If you are<br />
using media larger than 4 Gbyte, use FAT32 format to<br />
format it.<br />
Use FAT16 to format CompactFlash or Microdrive<br />
media of 4 Gbytes or less.<br />
9 Press the OK button to format, or press the Cancel<br />
button if you decide to cancel.<br />
When you press the OK button, a message will ask you<br />
for confirmation. Press the OK button once again to<br />
execute the Format operation.<br />
You must format a CD-R/RW disc before you can use<br />
it for packet-writing.<br />
You do not need to format a CD-R/RW disc that you<br />
will use to create an audio CD. If a CD-R/RW disc<br />
has previously been used by another device, you<br />
must format it.<br />
You must use the <strong>TRITON</strong> <strong>Extreme</strong> to format the<br />
media. The <strong>TRITON</strong> <strong>Extreme</strong> will not correctly recognize<br />
media that has been formatted by another<br />
device.<br />
Setting the calendar function<br />
Here’s how to set the date and time for the <strong>TRITON</strong><br />
<strong>Extreme</strong>’s internal calendar. The date and time are<br />
recorded when you save data. Use the page menu command<br />
“Set Date/Time” (Media, Utility page) to make<br />
these settings.<br />
You will need make these settings after you purchase<br />
the <strong>TRITON</strong> <strong>Extreme</strong>, and after you replace the calendar<br />
backup battery.<br />
1 In the 0–3: Utility page, select the page menu command<br />
“Set Date/Time.”<br />
The following dialog box will appear.<br />
2 Use the VALUE controllers to set “Year,” “Month,”<br />
“Day,” “Hour,” “Minute,” and “Second” to the correct<br />
year, month, day, hour, minute, and second.<br />
3 Press the OK button.<br />
If the calendar backup battery runs low, a message of<br />
“Battery voltage for calendar IC” will appear in the<br />
LCD screen. If the calendar backup battery runs<br />
down completely, the calendar will be initialized, and<br />
the date and time will not be recorded correctly.<br />
You can replace the calendar backup battery by yourself.<br />
Refer to PG p.324 for details.<br />
Saving data from CF card slot media to<br />
your computer<br />
You can use your computer to access media inserted in the<br />
CF card slot, and save the data to your computer’s hard<br />
disk, or copy Wave files or other data from your computer’s<br />
hard disk to the media in the CF card slot.<br />
Execute the Utility page menu command “USB Storage<br />
Mode.”<br />
For details on the procedure and on the requirements<br />
for your computer, refer to PG p.193, 325.