Appcenter shut down options, About system messages – Grass Valley K2 AppCenter v.9.0 User Manual
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Select
System | Shutdown
. The Shutdown dialog box opens.
AppCenter shut down options
When you shut down AppCenter, you have the following options:
Description
Shutdown Mode
Exit AppCenter and display the Windows desktop. If
shutting down AppCenter from a Control Point PC, close
the channel suite and display the Windows desktop. If you
select this option, a second dialog box displays asking you
to confirm that you want to exit, since any applications that
are running (including remote protocols) will be stopped.
Use the desktop shortcut to restart AppCenter.
Exit to Windows
Exit AppCenter and display the Windows desktop.
Applications and remote protocols in suspended channel
suites keep running. Channels may be commandeered by
another user using another Control Point PC. If all channels
in a suspended channel suite are taken over in this manner,
the channel suite is shut down. If you want to shut down the
current channel suite but keep AppCenter running, you can
open or create a channel suite in the System menu. Use the
desktop shortcut to restart AppCenter.
Suspend channel suite
Exit AppCenter and restart the Windows operating system.
Restart
Shut down the Windows operating system and power-off
the K2 Summit/Solo system.
Shut Down
NOTE: If you shut AppCenter down locally, you must re-start it locally.
NOTE: If you shut down AppCenter from a network-connected Control Point PC, the K2 Summit/Solo
system is still running and can be accessed locally or from another network-connected Control Point PC.
About system messages
The following messages are displayed to indicate system status:
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Normal BIOS messages — These messages can be observed on a locally connected VGA monitor
during normal startup processes.
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BIOS POST error messages — If there is a problem these messages are displayed on a locally
connected VGA monitor. During the Power On Self Test (POST), the BIOS checks for problems
and displays these messages.
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AppCenter startup messages — As AppCenter opens the system determines if health is adequate
by checking critical subsystems. A dialog box is displayed that indicates progress and displays
messages.
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Status bar and StatusPane messages — During normal operation AppCenter displays system
status messages on the status bar. From the status bar you can open the StatusPane to see both
current and previous messages. You can observe these messages in AppCenter on a locally
connected VGA monitor or on a network connected control point PC.
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