Turn-on and verification – Grass Valley PLSDST3 User Manual
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Turn-on and Verification
DST 312/412 Interface Kit Installation
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Turn-on and Verification
When the connections are complete, follow this procedure to apply power to the
tape system and the Profile video file server, and to verify the connections
between them.
➤
Important
You must turn on the DST 312 or 412 before turning on the
Profile video file server to insure that the Profile video file server can detect
the presence of the tape system on the SCSI bus.
1. Turn on the tape system. Allow a minute or two for the tape system to fully
power up before turning on the Profile video file server.
2. Turn on the Profile video file server. If you installed a DST 312, log in and
then skip to step 6. If you installed a DST 412, log in as administrator
(factory-default password is triton), then go to the next step.
NOTE: When you turn on the Profile video file server after installing the
SCSI adapter board, a warning will appear that EISA slot 2 needs to be
configured. This is normal and is addressed when you update the SCSI
adapter board software in the next 3 steps.
3. Click
Start
and point to
Programs | PDR Debug Tools
. Double click
Load
CMOS
to rewrite a new image into CMOS. The console window indicates
that the software has found the BT-757CD (the SCSI adapter board) and has
used the correct .cmo file.
4. Restart the Profile video file server, and verify that the card in EISA slot two
initializes correctly (no configuration warning). At this point the BusLogic
BT-757CD SCSI card is initialized but can not be used by the DST 412
software until you install the driver for the SCSI adapter board.
5. Install the driver for the SCSI adapter board.
a. In the Control Panel, double-click the
SCSI Adapters
icon, then click the
Drivers
tab.
b. Click the
Add
button. When the list of drivers appears, click
BusLogic
in
the list of manufacturers and click
Buslogic MultiMaster EISA SCSI Host
Adaptor
in the list of drivers, then click
OK
. In the Files Needed dialog
box, type
c:\i386
and click
OK
.
c. Click
OK
when asked if you want to restart the Profile video file server.