Video/photo preview, Copy success – NextoDI NVS2501 User Manual
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VIDEO/PHOTO PREVIEW
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DATA BACKUP(COPY) AND VERIFY
4. Status
Current operation status is shown
on the LCD display.
(1) Total number of files in the memory
card versus the number of copied files.
(2) Amount of data copied.
(3) Elapsed time
5. Indication of Results
If the operation completes successfully,
the user is notified with a beep sound
and the lapsed time is displayed.
(1) Total number of files in the memory
card versus the number of copied files.
(2) Amount of data copied.
(3) Copy speed in (MB/s)
Reference
● Remove the memory card to return to the initial display.
● If you don't remove the memory card, the NVS2501 will automatically turn off
within 50 seconds to preserve battery life.
Copying
4/16 20.1 GB
102.3 GB
Cancel
0m30s
SxS
Copy Done
Remove SxS
16/16 3.6 GB
98.7 GB
Off
10.7 MB/s
Copy Success
1
2
3
1
2
3
102.3 GB
Device Read Error
ErrorNo: 0x33006000
SxS
Error
91.4 Gb
Previous
Copy Failed
20090618.003
16 Files
3.6 GB
Ok
6. Error Display
The NVS2501 displays the previous operational status at the next power up. The
user will then know whether the last backup was successful.
12. Video/Photo Preview
The NVS2501 shows stored video or photo files after backup depending on the file
format. A preview of both the internal and external device (SxS/P2/CF/SDHC/
SDXC/MS/USB) is supported. Users can also choose to delete the backup folders.
1. Preview from the internal hard drive
149.0 GB
Preview
Select
Back
HDD Management
Sector Recovery
Buzzer Off
Sync
Language
Firmware Update
Index AutoGen.
Off
Preview
Select a Source
Internal HDD
External Device
149.0 GB
Select
Back
2/3
20090701.000
20090630.000
20090601.000
Select
Back
Press the control key once at the “XCopy Ready”
mode to activate the menu.
Press the control key and select “Preview”.
Select “INTERNAL HDD” to preview the video file
stored in the internal hard drive.
The NVS2501 will display the contents of the
backup folder
in date order. The most recent folder is shown
first. After you select a folder, the NVS2501
will display a brief list of the contents as shown
in the figure below.