Preface, Software and operations manual revisions, Definitions – Powerware Model V-2000B User Manual
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Preface
This manual provides installation, setup and operating instructions for 360 Systems’ Image
Server 2000™ and the Multi-Format Image Server, which includes DV and graphics capability. It is
organized to provide quick access to topics of primary interest. An extensive Table of Contents is
provided at the beginning, and a subject Index at the end, to assist in locating information.
If you have already used hard disk video servers (or VTRs), you may find discussion of the
basic server to be covering familiar topics. However, it is strongly recommended that engineering
managers and staff members operating the Image Server read through this manual. Being familiar
with its operation can prevent operational mistakes, and will make all users aware of important set-
up and maintenance issues.
Software and Operations Manual Revisions
Software revisions are released from time-to-time that introduce new product features, or improve the
performance of the product. When such revisions are shipped in the form of a CD-ROM, printed
operational notes will be included. When revisions are introduced in the course of product
production, an updated Operations Manual will be shipped with new servers.
The title page of an Operations Manual indicates its revision number, which should always match
the software revision of the server with which it is used. Operations Manuals for the latest revision
may be obtained from 360 Systems Customer Service, or from 360 Systems’ web site.
Definitions
For the purposes of this manual, “GPI” is defined as “General Purpose Interface,” with associated
inputs (GPI Inputs) and outputs (GPI Outputs).
Typographical Conventions
The following typographical conventions are used to clarify meaning:
Connector or indicator labeling that appears on the unit is shown in Arial Narrow Bold.
GUI menu items are shown in Arial Bold.
GUI sub-menu paths are shown by the > symbol.
Feedback on this Manual
Your comments are welcome. If anything in this manual seems unclear, please let us know by
sending an email to [email protected].