90 NexLog Recorder User Manual v2.2.0
to a condition set under 'Configure'), the drive fills up or another exception
occurs (such as an error writing to the media). Once the archive pointer
catches up to the current time, calls that meet the configured archive
criteria will be transferred as they are recorded.
Stop Archiving: Stops archiving to the selected drive. Call Records will
cease transferring until archiving is started again.
Eject: For an archive drive with removable media, such as a DVD-RAM, this
button will cause the CD Tray to open so the media can be removed. For
other archive drives, such as a USB Drive, this action will render the drive
safe to be unplugged without the risk of losing or corrupting data on the
drive.
Browse: For Archive device types which do not contain a live database for
call searching and retrieval such as DVD-RAM Drives, this command readies
the current media in the archive drive for playback/retrieval from both the
Front Panel and MediaWorks. It does this by constructing a temporary live
database on the recorder for the call records on the drive so they can be
efficiently searched. When an archive drive is in browse mode, new calls
cannot be archived to it until it is first taken out of browse mode.
Period Archive: Period archive allows you to manually archive a time range
to an archive. It also allows you optionally select only protected media to be
archived. Media must be formatted without any calls on it before period
archiving can be used.
Format: For archive types that can be formatted by the recorder, this action
will perform a format. Formatting the media will delete all existing data
currently stored on the drive, whether it is an existing NexLog Archive, or
data belonging to some other device or operation system. Always double-
check the media before you format it.
Media Info: Displays additional information about the media currently
inserted into the drive.