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Before Getting Started - THOMSON GRASS VALLEY Profile XP PVS3000 Installation Manual

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Before getting started

This installation guide provides step-by-step instructions for installing the PVS3000
and PVS3500 Media Platforms using factory default settings. After installing the
Profile XP Media Platform using this installation guide, you can refer to the Profile
XP System Guide to customize system settings for your installation.
For Grass Valley Customer Support information, refer to page 47 of this Installation
Guide.
About channels and factory default configuration
Profile applications use channels to control disk recording and playback. A channel
defines a grouping of Profile XP video, audio, and timecode resources and is
identified by a unique name. Profile XP software supports three channel types:
Recorder channel, Player channel, or Player/Recorder channel. For more information
on channel types and creating or modifying channels, refer the Profile XP System
Guide.
Your Profile XP Media Platform is shipped with default Recorder and Player
channels. These default channels are named Vtr1, Vtr2, Vtr3 and so on. The following
table describes the video and audio connections you'll make for the two channel
types. On the pages that follow, you'll find specifics about the type and number of
default channels in your system, and their video and audio I/O connections.
Default
channel
type
Recorder
Player
a.
The number of audio I/Os is determined by your PVS3000 Series model and the number of
Audio boards installed.
Rack-mounting the Profile XP Media Platform Chassis
This procedure assumes you have already rack-mounted the PVS3000 or PVS3500,
PFC500, PFR500, PFR600, or PFR700 Fibre Channel RAID Chassis, I/O Panel, and
audio interface option as required. For rack-mounting information, see Appendix C,
"Rack Mounting Information and Rear Panel Drawings" in the Profile XP System
Guide.
23 February 2004
Video I/O
Audio connections
connections
1 SD SDI video input
2, 4, or 8 audio I/Os
or
1 HD SDI video input
1 SD SDI video output
2, 4, or 8 audio I/Os
or
1 HD SDI video output
a
Timecode I/O
Uses the internal
timecode generator.
Recorded timecode is
used to generate VITC on
the HD SDI video output
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