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Keyboard shortcuts, Starting up your t2 with the wake on lan function, Step 1: to enable the wake on lan function – Grass Valley T2 Classic iDDR User Manual

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October 17, 2011

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Other additional/updated functions

Exporting ancillary data during playback at other than single

speed

Ancillary data will be exported when playing clips at other than single speed.

Keyboard shortcuts

Keyboard shortcuts are added, with which the focus can be moved to the P1/P2

channel from the Bin tab when loading clips to the P1/P2 channel.

Added keyboard shortcuts are as follows:

• Mount the selected item on the selected channel (with shifting the focus)

• Mount the selected item on the selected channel and pause (with shifting the

focus)

• Mount the selected item on the selected channel and play (with shifting the

focus)

• Mount the selected item on P1 (with shifting the focus)

• Mount and pause the selected item on P1 (with shifting the focus)

• Mount and play the selected item on P1 (with shifting the focus)

• Mount the selected item on P2 (with shifting the focus)

• Mount and pause the selected item on P2 (with shifting the focus)

• Mount and play the selected item on P2 (with shifting the focus)

Starting up your T2 with the Wake On LAN function

With the Wake On LAN function, you can turn on your T2 from the PC connected via

network.

Enable the Wake On LAN function, check the MAC address/IP address of the NIC,

and then turn on your T2 by sending packets from the PC.

Step 1: To enable the Wake On LAN function

1. Turn on the switch of your T2.

2. Press the [F2] key on the keyboard.

• The configuration screen appears.

3. Select ">Advanced Chipset Control" in the Advanced tab, and then press the

[Enter] key on the keyboard.

4. Select ">Integrated Device Control Sub-Menu", and then press the [Enter] key on

the keyboard.

5. Change the setting of "Wake On LAN:" in "Intel LAN:" or "RealTek LAN:" to

[Enabled].

• If you use the LAN1 terminal, change the setting in "Intel LAN:". If you use the

LAN2 terminal, change the setting in "RealTek LAN:".

6. Press the [Esc] key on the keyboard several times to move to the Exit tab.