About bi-directional mirroring mode, Stopping insync – Grass Valley Profile InSync v.2.0 User Manual
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13 April, 2001
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4. Click the
OK
button to put InSync
into operation. A progress indicator appears (unless you
selected
None
as the initial operation) showing the status of the file transfer from one Profile
unit to the other. When the backup or restore operation is complete, a message box like the
one shown here appears to let you know the operation successfully completed.
5. Click
OK
to close the message box and place the InSync icon in the System Tray as shown
here.
About bi-directional mirroring mode
After you have installed InSync on both Profile units that you plan to use for bi-directional
mirroring, start InSync running on one unit. Allow it to complete its backup operation before
starting InSync on the other Profile unit. Be sure to select bi-directional mirroring as the initial
backup operation on both Profile units.
When you select bi-directional mirroring for initial operation, InSync automatically
configures itself as follows:
• event-based and periodic backup modes are always enabled
• extra clips are not deleted during a backup
When you are using bi-directional mirroring you cannot change the configuration of Insync,
you can only view the current configuration. The first time you start InSync the periodic
backup interval is set to one minute. Subsequent starts will use the interval last set. If you want
to change the interval of the periodic backup, you must:
1. Exit InSync, then re-start InSync and select
None
as the initial backup operation.
2. Start InSync Configuration and change the periodic backup interval.
3. Exit InSync and InSync Configuration.
4. Re-start InSync and select
Bi-directional mirroring
as the initial backup operation.
Stopping InSync
To stop InSync, right click on the InSync icon in the System Tray and choose
Exit
from the
menu that appears.