Grass Valley Imagestore 750 v.3.0.1 User Manual
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Web Interface
Web Interface Pages
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Fig. 9-11: Imagestore 750 Web Interface - Revert Software option
There are two types of upgrades possible:
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‘Software Upgrade’
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leaves all media and configuration settings intact.
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‘Software Full Re-initialisation’
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removes the configuration files as well as the media and
restores the Imagestore 750 to its factory settings. Only the network settings will persist.
Warning: The Imagestore 750 will lose its output during an upgrade. Both of these
upgrade options instantly stop the Imagestore 750’s software, resulting in a loss of
output.
Warning: Do not switch off the Imagestore 750 during an upgrade. Do not switch off the
Imagestore 750 if you see a progress bar on the Imagestore 750’s hardware front panel.
Switching off will interrupt the upgrading process, including interrupting the programming
of the CPU FPGA “platform flash” memory, which will render the Imagestore 750 inoperable.
It would then need to be returned for repair.
Warning: Imagestore 750 upgrades can take a long time to complete, depending on fea-
tures and software versions. You can expect up to 15 minutes plus 3 to 4 minutes for Dolby
module installed.
It may take several minutes for the software update to transfer to the Imagestore 750 during
which time a web page message window is displayed stating that the update is under way.
Progress is shown on the hardware front panel. After the software has installed, the Images-
tore 750 will automatically power cycle and boot the new software.
Note: This page does not allow software version 2.0 to be downgraded. This requires a bootable
USB stick.