Cleaning the touch screen lcd, Starting and exiting the maintenance mode – Grass Valley T2 Classic iDDR SP2 User Manual
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T2 Maintenance Manual
June 11, 2010
Chapter 2 Maintenance Procedures
Cleaning the touch screen LCD
Build up of foreign objects (such as soil, dust, or fingerprints) on the touch screen
LCD may cause malfunction. Perform cleaning of the touch screen LCD periodically,
noting the following points:
• The surface of the touch screen LCD must be wiped with a clean cloth dampened
with a mild detergent. Do not apply a detergent directly onto the touch screen
LCD.
• Do not use any detergent containing abrasives. Abrasives may scratch the
surface of the display and decrease its visibility.
• Avoid getting water on the surface of the touch screen LCD. Moisture entered
into the system will cause a failure.
Starting and exiting the maintenance mode
The T2 has the following startup modes: normal and maintenance modes. Start up
your system in the appropriate mode depending on the purpose of use.
• Normal mode
The CommandCenter is launched automatically allowing you to perform
operations such as recording, playback, or editing.
• Maintenance mode
The Maintenance Tools is launched automatically allowing you to perform
maintenance operations of the T2. In the maintenance mode, you can also
perform operations such as using the Windows OS (such as configuring the
Date/Time), or restoring your T2 to the factory default condition.
CAUTION: The T2 is not a general purpose Windows workstation. The T2 is
designed so that a user can start it up without an administrator privilege to log on
to the system automatically.
Do not modify any system settings unless approved by
Grass Valley. A partial or total system failure may result.
- Do not use the User Manager on the T2.
- Do not use the Disk Administrator on the T2.
- Do not install any third party software not provided by Grass Valley on the T2.
- Do not install any Windows updates on the T2.
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