Starting your profile system, Power on/off, Logging on – Grass Valley PDR 200 Installation User Manual
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Profile Video File Server Installation
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Chapter
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Starting Your Profile System
This chapter contains information to get you up and running with your Profile Video
File Server. The tasks you will perform are:
• Turning Profile system and peripheral equipment On.
• Logging On
• Configuring your Profile system.
• Updating your Emergency Repair Disk.
This chapter also includes a brief verification test and troubleshooting information.
Power On/Off
This heading describes how to turn on the power to the Profile System and peripheral
equipment. Before you turn on the power you need know about logging on to the
Profile system.
Logging On
When the Profile system power is turned on and before Windows NT boots, you must
make a choice of how you want to logon the system.
Automatic Logon
When the Profile system is powered on you may let Windows NT go through an
automatic logon sequence. The system will perform automatic logon using a default
account called profile. After automatic logon, the Profile VdrPanel application will
appear as shown in Figure 3-3.
Automatic logon will occur at power On when:
- The profile account was used the last time the Profile Video File Server was
turned off.
- The Profile Video File Server is initially powered On from the factory. (The
factory sets the last user to profile prior to shipment.)