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Wait time for nv memory update, Default keyframe – Grass Valley Kalypso User Manual V.15.0 User Manual

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Kalypso — User Manual

Section 3 — System Operation

Note

If a Frame Not Connected or similar message appears on a panel, communi-
cation with the Video Processor frame has been interrupted. The frame may
need to be powered up or reset, the IP Address may be incorrect, or some
other LAN problem may exist that will need to be corrected.

Wait Time for NV Memory Update

Kalypso system NV memory is automatically updated on a regular basis,
and NV memory is automatically loaded when the Video Processor frame
is reset or rebooted.

Note

After making any configuration changes, wait at least 3 minutes before
rebooting the Video Processor frame. This time is needed to ensure NV
memory is updated with the changed values.

When configuration changes are made (Engineering Setups, Suite Prefs,
User Prefs) these changes immediately affect Kalypso system operation,
but the settings are not immediately transferred to NV memory. The
changes are sent at the next regular NV memory update. This causes a short
time lag from when configuration changes are made in a menu and when
they are available for use during a frame reset. Waiting three minutes
before resetting the frame allows time for two updates, and helps ensure
the data is sent to the frame that the menu is communicating with.

Note

After changing between HD and SD operation or between Single and Multi
Suite modes a Video Processor frame reset is required. For these two config-
uration changes you do not need to wait three minutes before resetting, pro-
vided the system has been in operation for at least three minutes after bootup
to allow NV Memory saves to be enabled.

Default Keyframe

Default Keyframe settings are applied when an empty register is recalled
and when the

Clear Work Buffer

button is pressed. The Default Keyframe

menu is used to learn the current Kalypso panel state to the system’s
Default Keyframe (and to set the Default Keyframe back to factory set-
tings). Individual settings for each M/Es are stored in the Default Key-
frame, so different states can be saved for different M/Es, if desired.