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iZ Technology Corporation
RADAR 3.50
OPERATIONS
57
Initializing disk for !RADAR!:
At the INIT FOR CLUSTER SIZE: dialogue, choose from the 3 cluster sizes 32, 64, OR 128K.
128K is the standard Pre-BWAV RADAR cluster size.
Use the and keys to select 32, 64 or 128K and then press the key.
At the INIT FOR WAVES? prompt, use the and keys to select NO or YES and then press
the key. To see waveforms displayed in RADARView select YES otherwise select NO.
Before initializing takes place the ERASE OLD DATA? prompt appears as a last warning to
confirm this operation. Select YES and press the key to proceed with the initialization.
Initializing disk for BACKUP:!ARCHIVE!/EXPORT:FAT32/EXPORT:MAC_HFS:
Choose the desired backup format.
Before initializing takes place the ERASE OLD DATA? prompt appears as a last warning to
confirm this operation. Select YES and press the key to proceed with the initialization.
DISK MODE
The DISK MODE menu is potentially dangerous and should only be used if the feature is completely
understood. Use of this feature is ONLY necessary if recording in dual disk mode (DUAL DISK),
spanning multiple drives during a recording (SPAN ALL MODE) and/or specifying the number of tracks
that are recorded per hard disk (CUSTOM MODE). There are four possible DISK MODE configurations:
SINGLE DISK mode records 24 tracks per disk. This is the default mode for RADAR.
DUAL DISK recording is available with an Adrenaline Plus RADAR
system. Recording drives can be
initialized for mirrored (dual disk recording). In Dual Disk Mode, audio is recorded simultaneously to both
disks.
If Adrenaline Plus is not installed when attempting to enable dual disk mode the RADAR
will display the message: DUAL DISK NEEDS ADRENALINE PLUS .
SPAN ALL mode records 24 tracks per disk and allows audio to spill over to the next SCSI recording disk
when the current recording drive is full.
CUSTOM mode allows the user to specify the number of tracks per disk. This enables the user to
separate tracks across multiple disks. This was sometimes required to get the required performance from
slower hard disks. With modern drive technology this is not necessary and unadvisable unless
recommended by iZ Support.

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