Configuration manager, Opening and closing configuration manager – Grass Valley K2 Media Client User Manual v3.3 User Manual
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K2 Media Client User Manual
June 5, 2009
Chapter 2 Getting Started
Configuration Manager
Configuration Manager is the primary configuration tool for the K2 Media Client. It
allows you to make settings that apply to the overall K2 Media Client as well as
settings that apply to individual channels, as summarized in the following table.
Opening and closing Configuration Manager
1. If you are accessing a K2 Media Client from a Control Point PC with a channel
suite that has channels from multiple K2 Media Clients, select a channel from the
K2 Media Client that you want to configure before opening Configuration
Manager.
2. On the AppCenter menu bar, click
System | Configuration
. Configuration Manager
opens.
NOTE: If the
System | Configuration
menu option is grayed out, review your level of
user access. For more information, see
“Types of K2 users” on page 22
Configuration Tab
Description
System
Configure the video reference, audio reference, and the timecode input. Note
that choices made on this tab might affect options offered on other tabs. For
example, if you designate the video reference standard to be NTSC, you do not
see any options for PAL on the Channel tab. Refer to sections later in this
document,
“SDA-00: Audio/Video Configuration”
, and
“HD-00: Audio/Video Configuration”
, as appropriate for
the type of K2 Media Client.
Channel
Configure the audio and video inputs and outputs on record and play channels.
Refer to
“SDA-00: Audio/Video Configuration”
, and
“HD-00: Audio/Video Configuration”
, as appropriate for
the type of K2 Media Client.
Ganging
Configure channels to play or record together. Refer to
.
GPI
Make settings for your GPI triggers. Refer to
“GPI and other configurations” on
.
Panel
Set play speed options. Refer to
“SDA-00: Audio/Video Configuration”
“SD-00: Audio/Video Configuration”
, and
, as appropriate for the type of K2 Media Client.
Remote
Manage other systems as remote hosts for importing or exporting media. Refer
to K2 Media Client System Guide.
Security
Set permission levels for media access. Refer to K2 Media Client System Guide.