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The PRO also allows for the ability to recover the contents of the SSD to USB media. This is a bulk recovery process and should not be used to attempt to 'save' an individual capture to USB.
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The USB port on the front of the device is the master USB port. Either port can be used, however, if there is a USB drive in each port the front will be used by default. |
When the one-touch Record button is pressed on the front of the appliance to start an ad hoc capture, the appliance will automatically use the product group that is set in the ESS and designated as the "One-Touch Product Group". This Product Group tells the appliance what inputs to capture when the Record button is pressed on the front of the appliance. Administrators have the option to change this One-Touch Product Group in the ESS (please see Manage Device Configurations); or Users can use the front-panel display to change this product group to a custom configuration (see What is the Custom Profile below), solely for the next capture. |
The Echo360 PRO allows for on demand input configuration, this is a one-time only option. In order to configure the device to capture using a custom profile, all you need to do is go to the Recording Menu and select the inputs you'd like to capture (see Configure Channel Inputs in the How-To section above). The Recording Menu will then display "Custom" for the Profile. After a recording has been captured using the custom profile, the device will automatically default back to the one-touch profile configured for use on the device configuration page (See What is the One-Touch Profile above). |
Recovery mode will allow you to do a device reset or access the Administration menu to run diagnostics if that menu has been configured not to be accessible. Press and hold the home button during boot up to enter recovery mode; to exit recovery mode, just restart the device. |
As an A/V technician or Administrator, an easy way to monitor audio is to plug a set of headphones into the front of the device. The headphone jack will always have the currently recording audio on it. Although there is a 'Monitor Audio' selection under the Administration Menu, this is really only meant to listen to and tune the audio levels while the device is in idle mode. Also, keep in mind that the monitor audio menu will not change any settings during an active capture. |