Logon as administrator, Logon as profile, Turning power on – Grass Valley PDR 200 Installation User Manual
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Chapter 3 Starting Your Profile System
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Profile Video File Server Installation
Logon as Administrator
When the Profile system is powered On, you may interrupt automatic logon and logon
as Administrator. It is not necessary to logon as administrator to configure Profile
System software. However, you must logon as Administrator for Windows NT
administration and to:
- Configure Ethernet network settings (see Chapter 4, “Networking Your Profile
System”).
- Install new software applications or upgrades (see Profile Release Notes).
To logon as Administrator:
1. Power-on the Profile system, then hold the Shift key down during start-up to
prevent auto-logon as profile. Be sure to continue holding the shift key until the
logon dialog box appears.
2. Logon as administrator. The default administrator password on a Profile system is
triton.
The next time the Profile system is restarted, Windows NT will display a logon error
message. When this occurs, use the logon dialog box to logon manually as
administrator or as profile (see the following procedure).
Logon as Profile
After performing system administrative tasks using the administrator user account,
you must logon using the profile account to enable the automatic logon feature for
future system boots.
To logon as profile:
1. Power up or log off the Profile System.
2. When the logon error message appears click
OK
.
3. When the dialog box appears, logon as profile. The factory default password for
profile is profile.
Windows NT will now perform automatic logon the next time the system is restarted.
Turning Power On
Figure 3-1 shows the location on the rear panel of the main power switch which
connects main power to the unit. Figure 3-2 shows the location of front panel power
switch which provides system On/Off control.
To turn the Profile system power On:
1. Turn the power On to all system peripheral equipment.
2. If appropriate, turn PLS 200 power On.
3. If appropriate, turn PRS 250 power On and turn On the power to any other external
SCSI devices.
4. As appropriate, turn PDX 218 and PAC 208/216 power On.