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DGy Model 201 User Guide
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select the timing that matches your input signal and click Load
Refer to the “
” section (page 52)for details.
4. 
Click Close to return to the Player Screen (Figure 3-3).
5. 
On the Player Screen, click the Record button to begin 
recording the new clip, with all parameters selected in the 
Options Dialog. If the clip autoname function is enabled the 
recording will begin immediately. If the clip autoname is 
disabled, a clip name dialog box will open giving you the 
opportunity to name the clip. For more details please refer to 
6. 
As required, click the Pause button to pause recording, or the 
Stop
 button to stop recording. Once stopped, the recording can 
be played back. Refer to the “
” section 
(page 66) for details.
7. 
Repeat the process from step 7 to create another new clip for 
recording. 
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PLAYING BACK CLIPS
Before you proceed with this setup, refer to the “
” 
section (page 24) for important setup and connection information.
M O U N T I N G   A   R E M O T E   D I S K
If you wish to play back a clip from a remote disk drive (optional feature) 
you need to make sure that the drive is mounted to DGy 201
Note that DGy 201 supports remote disk mount activity only with Allegro 
(for Windows PC platforms) or Linux based NFS servers.
Use the following procedure to mount a remote disk.
1.
Open the Clip Browser from the WCP Player Screen by click-
ing in the Clip Path section (see “Clip Browser Menu” on page 
39)
2. 
Click on File in the Clip Browser tool bar
3. 
Click Network Drive ... from the File drop down menu.
4. 
Enter the path name to the remote disk in the Mount Network 
Drive pop up menu (Figure 3-26 below). 
The path name consists of two parts, the IP address of the 
remote storage device, and the name of the shared space that 
has been created on the device (known as the NFS name). 
Obtain this name from your IT manager or network support 
specialist.