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PILOT COMPUTER
OS DRIVE
SCSI
PC
252
RESET
Pilot Computer Manual
Version 2.00
Part# 840-06265-02 rev B
Publish date: August 1999
Euphonix Inc. 220 Portage Avenue Palo Alto , CA 94306
Tel: (650)855-0400 Fax: (650) 855-0410 Web Page:
www.euphonix.com
In the interest of continued product development, Euphonix reserves the right to make improvements in this
manual and the product it describes at any time, without notice or obligation.
R-1, Audio Deck, Studio Hub are trademarks of Euphonix Inc.
©1999 Euphonix Inc. All rights reserved worldwide. No part of this publication may be reproduced,
transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any language in any form by any
means without written permission of Euphonix Inc.
©1999 Euphonix, Inc.
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  • Page 1 Tel: (650)855-0400 Fax: (650) 855-0410 Web Page: www.euphonix.com In the interest of continued product development, Euphonix reserves the right to make improvements in this manual and the product it describes at any time, without notice or obligation. R-1, Audio Deck, Studio Hub are trademarks of Euphonix Inc.
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  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Power On Sequence .......................... 11 Power Down Sequence ........................12 R-1 Software Boot up ........................12 Resetting 1394 Drivers:........................13 If the R-1 Operating System must be Reinstalled ..........15 Windows 98SE Settings........................17 ©1999 Euphonix, Inc. Page 3 Pilot Computer Manual...
  • Page 4: Overview

    Three high speed IEEE 1394 data ports Network ready RJ45 connection Windows 98/2000 (ready) operating system CD-ROM for loading new software Floppy Drive for Title file safety back up and emergency boot up ©1999 Euphonix, Inc. Page 4 Pilot Computer Manual...
  • Page 5: Applications

    Applications The R-1 Pilot is NOT PROVIDED AS A GENERAL COMPUTER TOOL. not run third party software on the Pilot (unless specified or included by Euphonix), as Euphonix cannot guarantee correct and reliable operation of the R-1 under such circumstances.
  • Page 6: Physical Specifications

    Can be used for a ‘warm’ reboot of Pilot. This button is recessed into the front panel so it will not be accidentally pressed. Power Switch On/Off button lights when unit is powered up. THERE ARE NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS IN THE PILOT COMPUTER ©1999 Euphonix, Inc. Page 6 Pilot Computer Manual...
  • Page 7: Rear Panel

    (68 pin D-sub female) This port connects to external SCSI devices such as JAZ drives, CD-R, or Kingston-mounted hard rives. The port is software enabled but not typically used. Please check with Euphonix R-1 support to configure the port for actual use.
  • Page 8: Technical Specifications

    Each component runs its own operating system (which can be downloaded from the Pilot) and communicates with the Pilot and other components via 1394. This control backbone is designed for 400 MBit operation. ©1999 Euphonix, Inc. Page 8 Pilot Computer Manual...
  • Page 9: User Reference

    16) The software will boot the Audio Deck and load new code to the Studio Hub and the R-1 application will show on screen. 17) Exit Windows and power down the Pilot, Audio Deck and Studio Hub. The software upgrade is now complete. ©1999 Euphonix, Inc. Page 9 Pilot Computer Manual...
  • Page 10: Network Configuration

    2) Servers and other nodes on the network are configured correctly 3) Window98 networking features on the R-1 are configured correctly Euphonix cannot take responsibility for the configuration of your network unless specific contractual arrangements are made with Euphonix for these services in advance.
  • Page 11: Monitor Fine Tune

    Windows in normal mode, contact Euphonix R-1 Support: (425) 485-3132. Power On Sequence Euphonix recommends that when powering on the R-1 system, that the Studio Hub and the Audio Deck be powered on at roughly the same time as the Pilot computer.
  • Page 12: Power Down Sequence

    Once the Pilot has been powered on, its boot up procedure should not be interrupted. If you need to power down the Pilot, wait until the Euphonix opening screen graphic appears and follow the steps in the following Power Down procedure.
  • Page 13: Resetting 1394 Drivers

    7) Connect an Audio Deck to the Pilot computer with a 1394 cable. 8) In the Device Manager you will see the “Euphonix R1 IEEE-1394 Drivers” appear. Left click on this and it will expand down and show its contents. You should now see the “Euphonix R1 Audio Deck”...
  • Page 14 19) In the Device Manager you will see the “Euphonix R1 IEEE-1394 Drivers” appear. Left click on this and it will expand down and show its contents. You should now see the “Euphonix R1 Audio Deck”. After this appears, disconnect the Audio Deck 1394 cable from the Pilot.
  • Page 15: If The R-1 Operating System Must Be Reinstalled

    The Safety copy is only an extra back-up to the master copy. Euphonix recommends that you back up recent Safety Tiles to a floppy when you are backing up the audio. If you are about to erase the contents of the R-1 Pilot, you may want to get some or all of these files from the Safety Titles directory.
  • Page 16 Before electing to reload all software you should consult with R-1 Technical Support or Euphonix Field Support. Our staff will gladly help you analyze the situation and also help in evaluating items that should be saved before re-writing the disk.
  • Page 17: Windows 98Se Settings

    1) Right-click in the Internet Explorer icon and select Properties. Click on the Security tab. Select the Internet zone, and verify security is set to MEDIUM, (to enable access to the Spectral/Euphonix BBS site). 2) Select the Local Intranet zone. Set the Security level for the zone to Custom. Click on the Settings button.
  • Page 18 Hitachi CML150X. If any brand of Extender is installed, the display type may come up as “Unknown Monitor.” In that case the above settings may have to be restored manually. ©1999 Euphonix, Inc. Page 18 Pilot Computer Manual...
  • Page 19 0, 0, 0 (Western) Bold Scrollbar Selected Items 0, 0, 128 MS Sans Serif 255, 255, 255 (Western) Tool Tip 255, 255, 255 MS Sans Serif 0, 0, 0 (Western) Window 255, 255, 255 ©1999 Euphonix, Inc. Page 19 Pilot Computer Manual...
  • Page 20 3) Select the View pull down menu again, select “folder options”, select the View tab, and make the following settings: 4) Select remember each folder’s settings, 5) Select show all files. 6) De-Select hide file extensions. 7) Select OK to save the settings. ©1999 Euphonix, Inc. Page 20 Pilot Computer Manual...
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