Configuring A System Controller; Configuring Ns-Bus; Setting Startup; Setting An Ssd Area - Sony XVS-G1 User Manual

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Configuring a System
Controller

Configuring NS-Bus

Enabling the NS-Bus External Control
protocol
You can enable NS-Bus External Control protocol control
(A) or (B).
1
Open the System Configuration > Configuration >
System Controller menu (20101.31).
2
Set the [Enable Control] button to the on state in the
[NS-Bus External Control (A)] group or [NS-Bus
External Control (B)] group.
To disable NS-Bus External Control protocol control,
set the [Enable Control] button to the off state.
3
Press the [IPv4 Address] button in the [NS-Bus
External Control (A)] group or [NS-Bus External
Control (B)] group and enter an IP address using the
keyboard.
Setting the UUID of the switcher
You can generate a switcher UUID when the NS-Bus
External Control protocol control is enabled.
1
Open the System Configuration > Configuration >
System Controller menu (20101.31).
2
Press the [Generate] button in the [Switcher UUID]
group.
3
Check the message, then press [OK].
A UUID is generated and displayed in the [Switcher
UUID] group.
When a UUID is generated, the display changes to the
new UUID.

Setting Startup

Setting an SSD Area

The switcher has two SSD areas (SSD-A, SSD-B), and you
can select either as the SSD area to use at startup.
You can also copy the data in the SSD area currently being
used to the other SSD area as a backup.
If a fault occurs after a software upgrade, for example, you
could reboot the switcher using the backup data SSD area
to restore the state prior to the upgrade.
Selecting the SSD area to use at startup
1
Open the System Configuration > Configuration >
Start Up menu (20101.61).
The version, creation date and time, and a memo are
displayed for SSD-A and SSD-B. A check mark is
displayed in [Current] for the SSD area currently in
use.
2
In the [Start Up Device] group, select an SSD area
(SSD-A or SSD-B) to use at startup.
Note
The switcher system must be rebooted for the settings
to take effect.
Copying an SSD area
You can copy the data in the SSD area currently being used
to the other SSD area.
1
Open the System Configuration > Configuration >
Start Up menu (20101.61).
The version, creation date and time, and a memo are
displayed for SSD-A and SSD-B. A check mark is
displayed in [Current] for the SSD area currently in
use.
2
Press the [Start Up Device Copy] button.
3
Check the message, then press [OK].
When copying is finished, the switcher system
reboots.
The date and time of copying is displayed in [Memo]
in the copy destination SSD area.
To edit a memo
Press the [Memo] button and enter a memo (up to 100
characters) using the keyboard.
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