Installing optional equipment, Installing video boards and breakout boxes, Installing the video board and breakout box – Grass Valley Aurora Edit LD v.6.5 Installation User Manual
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November 25, 2008
Aurora Edit Installation Guide
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Installing Optional Equipment
Installing Optional Equipment
Aurora Edit allows you to connect a variety of specialized equipment to enhance your
editing capabilities.
Installing Video Boards and Breakout Boxes
Aurora Edit HD workstations can be equipped with a video board and external,
rack-mountable HDR Breakout Box (BOB) to provide additional, high-quality audio
and video connections for high definition video production workflows.
The Aurora Edit hardware installation kit contains a rack-mountable HDR Breakout Box
with an accompanying video board and cables. See Appendix to determine the slot in
which the board must be installed.
Installing the Video Board and Breakout Box
To prepare the workstation for any box-board combination:
1. Install the video board in the workstation; see Appendix A for the proper slot.
2. Connect the video board and BOB using the cables provided:
• Custom cable with 60-pin connectors
• Serial digital cable with three BNC connectors
3. Start Windows.
4. Install the HDR board driver.
This driver is located in the Drivers directory of the Aurora Edit CD-ROM. You can
use either the Found New Hardware Wizard or the Update Device Driver Wizard to
install the driver.
5. Click
Start | Settings | Control Panel
.
6. Double-click
Administrative Tools | Local Security Policy
.
The Local Security Settings window appears.
7. Click
Local Policies
and then double-click
Security Options
.
A list of security policy/setting options appears.
8. Double-click
Network access: Sharing and security model for local accounts
and
change the Network access setting to:
Classic - local users authenticate as themselves
.
9. Click
OK
.