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Use the and keys to select SLAVE DISK: 0 then use the and keys to select the
disk ID of the slave.
At the ARE DISKS EXACT COPIES? prompt, select NO and press the key.
At the INIT DRIVE X+Y prompt, select YES and press the key.
If using drives that are of different sizes, the smaller drive must be made the master.
Initializing drives will erase all data.
Entering DUAL DISK MODE without initializing both hard drives is only possible in two scenarios:
a. The two drives were previously initialized and used in DUAL DISK mode and have not been
mounted individually since that time;
b. One drive is an exact clone of the other (i.e. it was made using the SECTOR-BY-SECTOR COPY
option in the CLONE RADAR DISK menu). In both these cases, follow the same steps used to
enable DUAL DISK MODE in the directions above except at the ARE DISKS EXACT COPIES?”
prompt, select YES and press the key.
After recording in DUAL DISK MODE, and performing an UNMOUNT DISKS or SHUTDOWN RADAR,
RADAR will remember. To re-enable DUAL DISK MODE:
The next time disks are mounted, a prompt will ask to CONFIG DISKS AS either SINGLE or
DUAL.
Provided the disks have not changed, select DUAL.
At the prompt: ARE DISKS EXACT COPIES? select YES.
At the prompt: ARE YOU SURE? select YES.
If dual disk mode is enabled with a pair of drives that don’t fit either of these criteria, the
audio on the secondary disk will be damaged.
Dual disk mode is for recording only. To edit, backup or flatten files, the disks must be
remounted in single disk mode. To go back into dual disk mode at a later time, it is
necessary to initialize or clone the drive so that it fits one of the criteria above.