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K2 Dyno S Replay Controller
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Installation & Service Manual
4 December 2012
Chapter
1
Product description
About this manual
This Installation & Service manual provides procedures for installing and servicing the
K2 Dyno S Replay Controller to the field-replaceable unit level. Use this manual to
perform an initial installation, isolate problems to a board or module, and to make repairs
through module exchange.
Introduction
The K2 Dyno S Replay Controller is a compact slow-motion controller designed for sports
and other live event production. It features a touch-screen interface, and plays using
industry standard files. It connects to video server (K2 Summit Production Client, K2 Solo
Media Server, or K2 SAN) for media storage. The Dyno S Controller supports a networked
environment using standard Gigabit Ethernet networks for file sharing.
The Dyno S Controller provides a variety of features including speed, editing, effects,
multi-user operation, an efficient user interface, and immediate content packaging.
Interface tools include thumbnail icons, status indicators, specialized windows, and
drag-and-drop operations for speedy and easy use.
Refer to the K2 Dyno S Replay Controller User Manual for descriptions of features,
controls, applications, and subsystems.
WARNING: The Dyno S Controller power standby switch does not turn off power to
the system. To turn power off the system must be disconnected from the
power source.
System overview
A Dyno S Controller can be shipped as part of a Dyno-Pack, that includes a K2 Summit as
part of the package, or it can be shipped stand alone for connection to a separately acquired
K2 Summit, Solo, or SAN system.