GRASS VALLEY T2 Elite, T2 Pri, T2 Express User Manual

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Contents
1 Notice
MICROSOFT SOFTWARE LICENSE TERMS
WINDOWS EMBEDDED STANDARD 7 .................................................11
2 Overview
Overview ...................................................................................32
About this manual ........................................................................ 33
3 Part Names and Functions
Front panel ................................................................................ 34
Control buttons ................................................................................. 35
Rear panel ..................................................................................36
Analog audio input/output section .......................................................... 37
R1 input section ................................................................................ 38
P1/P2 output section .......................................................................... 38
4 Connection/Start-up/Exit
Attaching T2 iDDR Rack Mount Kit (optional) ........................................39
Parts of T2 iDDR Rack Mount Kit ............................................................ 39
Setting to a 19 inch rack ...................................................................... 40
Setting T2 to a rack ............................................................................ 40
Operating after set up ......................................................................... 44
Connecting peripheral devices ......................................................... 44
Starting up and exiting T2 .............................................................. 45
Starting up T2 ................................................................................... 45
Exiting T2 in the front panel mode .......................................................... 46
Exiting T2 in workstation mode .............................................................. 47
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Switching front panel mode/workstation mode ......................................47
Checking the software version ......................................................... 48
5 Recording
Displaying R1 channel in 1ch view .....................................................49
Selecting R1 channel in 3ch view ..................................................... 53
Recording by VTR control from T2 (R1-VTR mode) ................................ 54
Recording live video (R1-live mode) ...................................................56
6 Import/Export
Importing a media file ....................................................................58
Contents
Switching from the front panel mode to the workstation mode ........................ 47
Switching from the workstation mode to the front panel mode ........................ 48
Displaying the [Browse] tab .................................................................. 58
Displaying media file in removable media ................................................. 60
Playing media file in removable media ..................................................... 61
Checking the properties of media file ....................................................... 62
Changing media file list display ............................................................. 63
Importing a media file ......................................................................... 63
Importing still images with serial numbers as a sequence clip ........................ 66
Checking the transfer status ................................................................. 67
Removing medium in removable media .................................................... 68
Removing removable media.................................................................. 69
Exporting a file ............................................................................69
Exporting contents to a file ................................................................... 69
Exporting contents in T2 format ............................................................. 72
Transferring a file to other T2 ...........................................................73
Overview of file transfer function from T2 to T2 .......................................... 73
Configuring the FTP server settings of T2 (destination) ................................. 73
Exporting a file from T2 to T2 ................................................................ 74
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Sending/receiving files to T2 ............................................................75
Loading and editing T2 contents to other editing software .........................77
7 Contents Management
Managing contents in the bin ...........................................................79
Displaying the [Bin] tab ....................................................................... 79
Changing bin name ............................................................................. 80
Deleting a bin ................................................................................... 81
Contents types and icons ..................................................................... 81
Moving contents to another bin .............................................................. 83
Changing the display of contents list ....................................................... 83
Checking the properties of the contents .................................................... 83
Releasing pairing of contents ................................................................ 85
Converting contents to other formats ....................................................... 85
Checking the recycle bin .................................................................87
Displaying the [Recycle Bin] tab ............................................................ 87
Backing up all data to other T2 (full sync backup) ...................................88
Overview of full sync backup function ...................................................... 88
Step 1: Setting T2 on the sync destination (slave) to the slave mode ................ 88
Step 2: Setting T2 on the sync source (master) to the master mode for data sync . 89
8 Playing/Editing
Displaying P1/P2 channel in 1ch view .................................................91
Selecting P1/P2 channel in 3ch view ..................................................96
Loading contents to P1/P2 channel ....................................................99
Playing back video ...................................................................... 100
Playing back with operation buttons ....................................................... 100
Playing back in variable speed mode (variable playback) .............................100
Playing back in jog/shuttle mode ...........................................................101
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Loading and playing back video currently recorded (chasing playback) ....... 101
Switching playback mode .............................................................. 102
Outputting currently recorded video with active through (E to E mode) .............102
Loop playback of contents (Loop mode) ..................................................103
Sync playback of contents (Sync mode) ...................................................103
Playback of contents with alpha channel (Fill/Key signal output mode) ............104
Editing a clip ............................................................................. 106
Setting In and Out points to a clip ..........................................................106
Trimming a clip between the set In-Out points ........................................... 106
Creating a sub clip between In-Out points (highlight) ..................................107
Checking clip properties .....................................................................107
Changing a clip name ......................................................................... 107
Updating thumbnails of clips ................................................................108
Editing a playlist ........................................................................ 108
Creating a playlist .............................................................................108
Deleting an event from a playlist ........................................................... 109
Playing back a playlist .......................................................................109
Icons for events ................................................................................110
Trimming an event ............................................................................110
Setting effects on an event .................................................................. 111
Updating playlist effect settings ............................................................ 113
Adding place holder to playlist .............................................................. 116
Replacing place holder on playlist ......................................................... 118
Changing a playlist name .................................................................... 118
Checking playlist properties ................................................................ 118
Checking event properties ................................................................... 118
Entering characters and numerics .................................................... 120
Entering characters ...........................................................................120
Entering timecode ............................................................................. 121
Entering numerics .............................................................................122
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9 Operations in Workstation Mode
Screen elements ........................................................................ 123
Keyboard and mouse operations in workstation mode............................ 155
Multiple selection of contents ..............................................................155
Loading contents to P1/P2 channel by drag & drop operation ........................156
Adding events to playlist by drag & drop operation .....................................156
Sorting events in playlist by drag & drop operation ..................................... 157
Replacing place holder by drag & drop operation .......................................157
Major keyboard shortcuts .................................................................... 158
Changing keyboard shortcut assignment ..................................................158
Assigning commands to mouse operation ................................................160
Recording sources at once (batch capturing) ...................................... 162
Displaying media files in network drive ............................................. 164
Searching for contents ................................................................. 165
Changing the display of playlist view ................................................ 167
Checking logs of operations and processes ........................................ 168
10 Settings
Displaying the setting screen ......................................................... 170
General settings ......................................................................... 171
Changing the display of event list ..........................................................167
Changing the display or background color of events .................................... 167
Displaying a log ...............................................................................168
Changing log level settings ..................................................................169
General – Hardware settings ................................................................ 171
General – Network-1/Network-2 settings .................................................172
General – Network-3 settings ............................................................... 173
General – FTP settings ....................................................................... 175
General – WatchFolder settings ............................................................178
General – Miscellaneous settings .......................................................... 179
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R1 settings ............................................................................... 184
R1 – Input Settings ............................................................................184
R1 – Timecode & Remote settings ......................................................... 186
R1 – Capture settings .........................................................................187
P1/P2 settings ........................................................................... 189
P1/P2 – Video settings ....................................................................... 189
P1/P2 – Monitor & Remote settings .......................................................191
P1/P2 – Image quality adjustment settings ...............................................193
Transfer settings ........................................................................ 195
Transfer – common settings ................................................................. 195
Transfer – AVCHD settings ...................................................................198
Transfer – AVI settings ....................................................................... 199
Transfer – MXF settings ...................................................................... 201
Transfer – XDCAM settings ..................................................................202
Transfer – P2 settings ........................................................................203
Transfer – GF settings ........................................................................204
Transfer – Playlist settings ..................................................................205
GPI settings .............................................................................. 206
GPI – Input settings ...........................................................................206
GPI – Output settings .........................................................................208
Other settings ............................................................................ 209
Miscellaneous – Jog/Shuttle settings .....................................................209
Miscellaneous – AMP settings .............................................................. 210
Miscellaneous – Remote settings ..........................................................211
11 Remote Control
Remote control using AMP/BVW ..................................................... 212
Overview of AMP control .....................................................................212
Overview of BVW control ....................................................................212
Controlling an external device from T2 with AMP/BVW (R1-VTR mode) ............213
Controlling T2 from an external controller with AMP/BVW (R1-remote mode).....214
Controlling T2 from an external controller with AMP/BVW (P1/P2-remote mode) 214
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Remote control using GPI .............................................................. 215
General settings ......................................................................... 217
12 Appendix
Keyboard shortcut list in workstation mode ........................................ 218
Operation-ensured drivers for each device ......................................... 222
Input/output format list................................................................. 223
Overview of GPI control ...................................................................... 215
Controlling external devices from T2 with GPI output ..................................216
General – Hardware settings ................................................................ 217
Operation-ensured driver versions for XDCAM/XDCAM EX ............................222
Operation-ensured driver version for P2 ..................................................222
Input format ....................................................................................223
Output format ..................................................................................225
Supported video format and output port ...................................................226
Notes on T2 export ............................................................................226
Notes on export and growing clip editing .................................................227
Notes on record of external device and growing clip editing ..........................228
Notes on FTP download and growing clip editing........................................228
AMP command list ...................................................................... 229
Device management ..........................................................................229
Transport controls ............................................................................. 230
Managing clips on the timeline .............................................................233
Managing stored clips ........................................................................235
Clip data information .........................................................................240
Flags ............................................................................................. 241
BVW command list ...................................................................... 242
BVW list supporting remote mode ................................................... 243
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RS422 input/output pin................................................................. 244
GPI input/output pin ....................................................................244
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Notice

MICROSOFT SOFTWARE LICENSE TERMS WINDOWS EMBEDDED STANDARD 7

These license terms are an agreement between you and Grass Valley, Inc. Please
read them. They apply to the soware included on this device. The soware also
includes any separate media on which you received the soware.
The soware on this device includes soware licensed from Microso
Corporation or its aliate.
The terms also apply to any Microso
• updates,
• supplements,
• Internet-based services, and
• support services
for this soware, unless other terms accompany those items. If so, those terms
apply.
If you obtain updates or supplements directly from Microso, then Microso,
and not Grass Valley, Inc., licenses those to you.
As described below, using the software also operates as your consent to the transmission of certain computer information for Internet-based services. By using the software, you accept these terms. If you do not accept them, do not use the software. Instead, contact Grass Valley, Inc. to determine its return policy for a refund or credit.
Section 1
If you comply with these license terms, you have the rights below.
1. USE RIGHTS
Use. The soware license is permanently assigned to the device with which you
acquired the soware. You may use the soware on the device.
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2. ADDITIONAL LICENSING REQUIREMENTS AND/OR USE RIGHTS
a. Specific Use. Grass Valley, Inc. designed the device for a specic use.
You may only use the soware for that use.
b. Other Software. You may use other programs with the soware as long
as the other programs
directly supports the manufacturer’s specic use for the device, or
• provide system utilities, resource management, or anti-virus or similar
protection.
Soware that provides consumer or business tasks or processes
may not be run on the device. This includes email, word processing,
spreadsheet, database, scheduling and personal nance soware. The
device may use terminal services protocols to access such soware
running on a server.
c. Device Connections. You may not use the soware as server soware.
In other words, more than one device may not access, display, run, share
or use the soware at the same time.
You may use terminal services protocols to connect the device to a
server running business task or processes soware such as email, word
processing, scheduling or spreadsheets.
You may allow up to ten other devices to access the soware to use
• File Services,
• Print Services,
Internet Information Services, and
• Internet Connection Sharing and Telephony Services.
The ten connection limit applies to devices that access the soware
indirectly through “multiplexing” or other soware or hardware that
pools connections. You may use unlimited inbound connections at any
time via TCP/IP.
d. Remote Access Technologies. You may access and use the soware
remotely from another device using remote access technologies as
follows.
Remote Desktop. The single primary user of the device may access
a session from any other device using Remote Desktop or similar
technologies. A “session” means the experience of interacting with
the soware, directly or indirectly, through any combination of input,
output and display peripherals. Other users may access a session from
any device using these technologies, if the remote device is separately
licensed to run the soware.
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Other Access Technologies. You may use Remote Assistance or similar
technologies to share an active session.
Other Remote Uses. You may allow any number of devices to access
the soware for purposes other than those described in the Device
Connections and Remote Access Technologies sections above, such as to
synchronize data between devices.
e. Font Components. While the soware is running, you may use its fonts
to display and print content. You may only
embed fonts in content as permied by the embedding restrictions in
the fonts; and
• temporarily download them to a printer or other output device to print
content.
f. Icons, images and sounds. While the soware is running, you may use
but not share its icons, images, sounds, and media.
3. VHD BOOT.
Virtual Hard Disk functionality (“VHD Image”) may be pre-installed on the
physical hard disk of the device. These VHD Images may only be used for
maintaining or updating the soware installed on the physical hard disk or
drive. If the VHD Image is the only soware on your device, it may be used as
the primary operating system but all other copies of the VHD Image may only
be used for maintenance and updating.
4. POTENTIALLY UNWANTED SOFTWARE.
Windows Defender. If Windows Defender is turned on, it will search this
device for “spyware,” “adware” and other potentially unwanted soware. If it
nds potentially unwanted soware, the soware will ask you if you want to
ignore, disable (quarantine) or remove it. Any potentially unwanted soware
rated “high” or “severe,” will be automatically removed aer scanning unless
you change the default seing. Removing or disabling potentially unwanted
soware may result in
Additional copies of the software created using the software’s
The software may include
Other soware on your device ceasing to work, or
Your breaching a license to use other soware on this device
By using this soware , it is possible that you will also remove or disable
soware that is not potentially unwanted soware.
5. SCOPE OF LICENSE.
gives you some rights to use the software. Grass Valley, Inc. and Microsoft
reserve all other rights. Unless applicable law gives you more rights despite
this limitation, you may use the soware only as expressly permied in this
agreement. In doing so, you must comply with any technical limitations in the
The soware is licensed, not sold. This agreement only
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soware that allow you to use it only in certain ways. For more information,
see the soware documentation or contact Grass Valley, Inc. You may not:
work around any technical limitations in the soware;
reverse engineer, decompile or disassemble the soware;
make more copies of the soware than specied in this agreement;
publish the soware for others to copy;
rent, lease or lend the soware; or
use the soware for commercial soware hosting services.
Except as expressly provided in this agreement, rights to access the soware
on this device do not give you any right to implement Microso patents or
other Microso intellectual property in soware or devices that access this
device.
6. INTERNET-BASED SERVICES.
with the soware. Microso may change or cancel them at any time.
a. Consent for Internet-Based Services. The device may contain one or
more of the soware features described below. These features connect
to Microso or service provider computer systems over the Internet. In
some cases, you will not receive a separate notice when they connect.
For more information about these features, visit go.microso.com/
fwlink/?linkid=104604.
By using these features, you consent to the transmission of this information. Microso does not use the information to identify or contact
you.
Computer Information. The following features use Internet protocols,
which send to the appropriate systems computer information, such as
your Internet protocol address, the type of operating system and browser,
the name and version of the soware you are using, and the language
code of the device where you installed the soware. Microso uses this
information to make the Internet-based services available to you. Grass
Valley, Inc. has elected to turn on the following features on the device.
Microsoft provides Internet-based services
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• Plug and Play and Plug and Play Extensions. You may connect new
hardware to your device. Your device may not have the drivers needed
to communicate with that hardware. If so, the update feature of the
soware can obtain the correct driver from Microso and install it on
your device.
• Web Content Features. Features in the soware can retrieve related
content from Microso and provide it to you. Examples of these
features are clip art, templates, online training, online assistance and
Appshelp. You may choose to switch them o or not use them.
Digital Certicates. The soware uses x.509 version 3 digital certicates.
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These digital certicates conrm the identity of user sending
information to each other and allow you to encrypt the information.
The soware retrieves certicates and updates certicate revocation
lists over the Internet.
• Auto Root Update. The Auto Root Update feature updates the list of
trusted certicate authorities. You can switch o this feature.
• Windows Media Digital Rights Management. Content owners use
Windows Media digital rights management technology (WMDRM) to
protect their intellectual property, including copyrights. This soware
and third party soware use WMDRM to play and copy WMDRM-
protected content. If the soware fails to protect the content, content
owners may ask Microso to revoke the soware’s ability to use
WMDRM to play or copy protected content. Revocation does not aect
other content. When you download licenses for protected content, you
agree that Microso may include a revocation list with the licenses.
Content owners may require you to upgrade WMDRM to access their
content. Microso soware that includes WMDRM will ask for your
consent prior to the upgrade. If you decline an upgrade, you will not
be able to access content that requires the upgrade. You may switch o
WMDRM features that access the Internet. When these features are o,
you can still play content for which you have a valid license.
• Windows Media Player. When you use Windows Media Player, it
checks with Microso for
compatible online music services in your region;
new versions of the player; and
codecs if your device does not have the correct ones for playing
content.
You can switch o this feature. For more information, go to:
go.microso.com/fwlink/?LinkId=51331.
Malicious Soware Removal/Clean On Upgrade. Before installation
of the soware, the soware will check and remove certain malicious
soware listed at www.support.microso.com/?kbid=890830
(“Malware”) from your device. When the soware checks your device
for Malware, a report will be sent to Microso about any Malware
detected or errors that occurred while the soware was checking for
Malware. No information that can be used to identify you is included
in the report. You may disable the soware’s Malware reporting
functionality by following the instructions found at www.support.
microso.com/?kbid=890830.
Network Awareness. This feature determines whether a system is
connected to a network by either passive monitoring of network trac
or active DNS or HTTP queries. The query only transfers standard TCP/
IP or DNS information for routing purposes. You can switch o the
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active query feature through a registry seing.
• Windows Time Service. This service synchronizes with www.time.
windows.com once a week to provide your l device with the correct
time. The connection uses standard NTP protocol.
• Search Suggestions Service. In Internet Explorer, when you type
a search query in the Instant Search box or type a question mark
(?) before your search term in the Address bar, you will see search
suggestions as you type (if supported by your search provider).
Everything you type in the Instant Search box or in the Address bar
when preceded by a question mark (?) is sent to your search provider as
you type. Also, when you press Enter or click the Search buon, the text
in the Instant Search box or Address bar is sent to the search provider.
If you use a Microso search provider, use of the information sent is
subject to the Microso Online Privacy Statement. This statement is
available at go.microso.com/fwlink/?linkid=31493. If you use a third-
party search provider, use of the information sent will be subject to
the third party’s privacy practices. You can turn search suggestions o
at any time. To do so, use Manage Add-ons under the Tools buon in
Internet Explorer. For more information about the search suggestions
service, see go.microso.com/fwlink/?linkid=128106.
Consent to Update Infrared Emier/Receiver. The soware may contain
technology to ensure the proper functioning of the infrared emier/
receiver device shipped with certain Media Center-based products. You
agree that the soware may update the rmware of this device.
• Media Center Online Promotions. If you use Media Center features of
the soware to access Internet-based content or other Internet-based
services, such services may obtain the following information from the
soware to enable you to receive, accept and use certain promotional
oers:
certain device information, such as your Internet protocol address,
the type of operating system and browser you are using, and the
name and version of the soware you are using,
• the requested content, and
the language code of the device where you installed the soware.
Your use of the Media Center features to connect to those services
serves as your consent to the collection and use of such information.
Media Playback Updates. The soware on the device may include
media playback features which receives updates directly from the
MSCORP Media Playback Update servers. If activated by your
manufacturer, these updates will be downloaded and installed without
further notice to you. The manufacturer is responsible for ensuring
these updates work on your device.
• Windows Update Agent. The soware on the device includes Windows
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Update Agent (“WUA”). This feature enables your device to access
Windows Updates either directly from MSCORP Windows Update
server or from a server installed with the required server component
and from the Microso Windows Update server. To enable the proper
functioning of the Windows Update service in the soware (if you
use it) updates or downloads to the Windows Update service will be
required from time to time and downloaded and installed without
further notice to you. Without limiting any other disclaimer in these
license terms or any license terms accompanying a Windows Update,
you acknowledge and agree that no warranty is provided by Microso
Corporation or their aliates with respect to any Windows Update that
you install or aempt to install on your device.
b. Use of Information. Microso may use the device information, error
reports, and Malware reports to improve our soware and services. We
may also share it with others, such as hardware and soware vendors.
They may use the information to improve how their products run with
Microso soware.
c. Misuse of Internet-based Services. You may not use these services in
any way that could harm them or impair anyone else’s use of them. You
may not use the services to try to gain unauthorized access to any service,
data, account or network by any means.
7. PRODUCT SUPPORT.
the support number provided with the device.
8. MICROSOFT .NET BENCHMARK TESTING.
more components of the .NET Framework (“.NET Components”). You may
conduct internal benchmark testing of those components. You may disclose the
results of any benchmark test of those components, provided that you comply
with the conditions set forth at go.microso.com/fwlink/?LinkID=66406.
Notwithstanding any other agreement you may have with Microso, if you
disclose such benchmark test results, Microso shall have the right to disclose
the results of benchmark tests it conducts of your products that compete
with the applicable .NET Component, provided it complies with the same
conditions set forth at go.microso.com/fwlink/?LinkID=66406.
9. BACKUP COPY.
use it only to reinstall the soware on the device.
Contact Grass Valley, Inc. for support options. Refer to
The software includes one or
You may make one backup copy of the soware. You may
10. DOCUMENTATION.
internal network may copy and use the documentation for your internal,
reference purposes.
Any person that has valid access to your device or
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11. PROOF OF LICENSE.
disc or other media, a genuine Certicate of Authenticity label with a genuine
copy of the soware identies licensed soware. To be valid, this label must
be affixed to the device, or included on or in Grass Valley, Inc.’s software
packaging. If you receive the label separately, it is not valid. You should keep
the label on the device or packaging to prove that you are licensed to use the
soware. To identify genuine Microso soware, see www.howtotell.com.
12. TRANSFER TO A THIRD PARTY.
device, the Certicate of Authenticity label, and these license terms directly to
a third party. Before the transfer, that party must agree that these license terms
apply to the transfer and use of the soware. You may not retain any copies of
the soware including the backup copy.
13. NOTICE ABOUT THE H.264/AVC VISUAL STANDARD, THE VC-1 VIDEO
STANDARD, THE MPEG-4 VISUAL STANDARD AND THE MPEG-2 VIDEO
STANDARD.
and MPEG-2 visual compression technology. If the software includes those
visual compression technologies MPEG LA, L.L.C. requires this notice:
This software may include H.264/AVC, VC-1, MPEG-4 Part 2,
If you acquired the software on the device, or on a
You may transfer the soware only with the
THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED UNDER ONE OR MORE VIDEO PATENT
PORTFOLIO LICENSES SUCH AS, AND WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE
AVC, THE VC-1, THE MPEG-4 PART 2 VISUAL, AND THE MPEG 2
VIDEO PATENT PORTFOLIO LICENSES FOR THE PERSONAL AND
NON-COMMERCIAL USE OF A CONSUMER TO (i) ENCODE VIDEO IN
COMPLIANCE WITH THE ABOVE STANDARDS (“VIDEO STANDARDS”)
AND/OR (ii) DECODE VIDEO THAT WAS ENCODED BY A CONSUMER
ENGAGED IN A PERSONAL AND NON-COMMERCIAL ACTIVITY OR
WAS OBTAINED FROM A VIDEO PROVIDER LICENSED TO PROVIDE
VIDEO UNDER SUCH PATENT PORTFOLIO LICENSES. NONE OF THE
LICENSES EXTEND TO ANY OTHER PRODUCT REGARDLESS OF
WHETHER SUCH PRODUCT IS INCLUDED WITH THIS PRODUCT IN A
SINGLE ARTICLE. NO LICENSE IS GRANTED OR SHALL BE IMPLIED FOR
ANY OTHER USE. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION MAY BE OBTAINED
FROM MPEG LA, L.L.C. SEE WWW.MPEGLA.COM.
14. NOTICE ABOUT THE MP3 AUDIO STANDARD.
audio encoding and decoding technology as dened by ISO/IEC 11172-3 and
ISO/IEC 13818-3. It is not licensed for any implementation or distribution in
any commercial product or service.
This soware includes MP3
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15. NOT FAULT TOLERANT. The software is not fault tolerant. Grass Valley,
Inc. installed the software on the device and is responsible for how it
operates on the device.
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16. RESTRICTED USE.
not require fail-safe performance. You may not use the Microso soware in
any device or system in which a malfunction of the soware would result in
foreseeable risk of injury or death to any person. This includes operation of
nuclear facilities, aircra navigation or communication systems and air trac
control.
17. NO WARRANTIES FOR THE SOFTWARE. The software is provided “as
is”. You bear all risks of using it. Microsoft gives no express warranties,
guarantees or conditions. Any warranties you receive regarding the
device or the software do not originate from, and are not binding on,
Microsoft or its affiliates. When allowed by your local laws, Grass Valley,
Inc. and Microsoft exclude implied warranties of merchantability, fitness
for a particular purpose and non-infringement.
18. LIABILITY LIMITATIONS. You can recover from Microsoft and its affiliates
only direct damages up to two hundred fifty U.S. Dollars (U.S. $250.00).
You cannot recover any other damages, including consequential, lost
profits, special, indirect or incidental damages.
The Microso soware was designed for systems that do
This limitation applies to:
anything related to the software, services, content (including code) on third party internet sites, or third party programs, and
claims for breach of contract, breach of warranty, guarantee or condition, strict liability, negligence, or other tort to the extent permitted by applicable law.
It also applies even if Microsoft should have been aware of the possibility of the damages. The above limitation may not apply to you because your country may not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental, consequential or other damages.
19. EXPORT RESTRICTIONS.
laws and regulations. You must comply with all domestic and international
export laws and regulations that apply to the software. These laws include
restrictions on destinations, end users and end use. For additional information,
see www.microso.com/exporting.
20. ENTIRE AGREEMENT.
printed-paper license terms that accompany the soware and may modify or
replace some or all of these terms), and the terms for supplements, updates,
Internet-based services and support services that you use, are the entire
agreement for the soware and support services.
The software is subject to United States export
This agreement, additional terms (including any
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21. APPLICABLE LAW
a. United States. If you acquired the soware in the United States,
Washington state law governs the interpretation of this agreement and
applies to claims for breach of it, regardless of conict of laws principles.
The laws of the state where you live govern all other claims, including
claims under state consumer protection laws, unfair competition laws,
and in tort.
b. Outside the United States. If you acquired the soware in any other
country, the laws of that country apply.
22. Third Party Programs. Microsoft provides the following copyright notices
for third party software included in the software. These notices are
required by the respective copyright holders and do not change your
license to use this software.
Portions of this soware are based in part on the work of Spider Systems ®
Limited. Because Microso has included the Spider Systems Limited soware
in this product, Microso is required to include the following text that
accompanied such soware:
Copyright 1987 Spider Systems Limited
Copyright 1988 Spider Systems Limited
Copyright 1990 Spider Systems Limited
Portions of this soware are based in part on the work of Seagate Soware.
Portions of this soware are based in part on the work of ACE*COMM Corp.
Because Microso has included the ACE*COMM Corp. soware in this product,
Microso is required to include the following text that accompanied such
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Copyright 1995-1997 ACE*COMM Corp
Portions of this soware are based in part on the work of Sam Leer and
Silicon Graphics, Inc. Because Microso has included the Sam Leer and Silicon
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Copyright © 1988-1997 Sam Leer
Copyright © 1991-1997 Silicon Graphics, Inc.
Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute, and sell this soware and
its documentation for any purpose is hereby granted without fee, provided
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Sam Leer and Silicon Graphics may not be used in any advertising or
publicity relating to the soware without the specic, prior wrien
permission of Sam Leer and Silicon Graphics.
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THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS-IS" AND WITHOUT WARRANTY
OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR OTHERWISE, INCLUDING
WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY
OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
IN NO EVENT SHALL SAM LEFFLER OR SILICON GRAPHICS
BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT OR
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WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS,
WHETHER OR NOT ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF DAMAGE,
AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, ARISING OUT OF OR IN
CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS
SOF T WA R E .
Portions Copyright © 1998 PictureTel Corporation
Portions of this soware are based in part on the work of Highground Systems.
Because Microso has included the Highground Systems soware in this
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Copyright © 1996-1999 Highground Systems
Windows 7 incorporates compression code from the Info-ZIP group. There are no
extra charges or costs due to the use of this code, and the original compression
sources are freely available from www.info-zip.org/ or p://p.info-zip.org/pub/
infozip/src/ on the Internet.
Portions Copyright © 2000 SRS Labs, Inc
This product includes soware from the 'zlib' general purpose compression
lib r ar y.
Portions of this soware are based in part on the work of ScanSo, Inc. Because
Microso has included the ScanSo, Inc. soware in this product, Microso is
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TextBridge® OCR © by ScanSo, Inc.
Portions of this soware are based in part on the work of University of Southern
California. Because Microso has included the University of Southern California
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Copyright © 1996 by the University of Southern California
All rights reserved.
Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this soware and
its documentation in source and binary forms for any purpose and
without fee is hereby granted, provided that both the above copyright
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documentation, advertising materials, and other materials related
to such distribution and use acknowledge that the soware was
developed in part by the University of Southern California, Information
Sciences Institute. The name of the University may not be used to
endorse or promote products derived from this soware without
specic prior wrien permission.
THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA makes no
representations about the suitability of this soware for any purpose.
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND WITHOUT ANY
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT
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Other copyrights might apply to parts of this soware and are so noted
when applicable.
Portions of this soware are based in part on the work of James Kanze. Because
Microso has included the James Kanze soware in this product, Microso is
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COPYRIGHT AND PERMISSION NOTICE
All rights reserved.
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
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sell copies of the Soware, and to permit persons to whom the Soware
is furnished to do so, provided that the above copyright notice(s) and
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THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF
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CLAIM, OR ANY SPECIAL INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL
DAMAGES, OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM
LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION,
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ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR
PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
Except as contained in this notice, the name of a copyright holder shall
not be used in advertising or otherwise to promote the sale, use or other
dealings in this Soware without prior wrien authorization of the
copyright holder.
This product contains soware from Cisco ISAKMP Services.
Portions of this soware are based in part on the work of RSA Data Security,
Inc. Because Microso has included the RSA Data Security, Inc. soware in this
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Copyright © 1990, RSA Data Security, Inc. All rights reserved.
License to copy and use this soware is granted provided that it
is identied as the "RSA Data Security, Inc. MD5 Message-Digest
Algorithm" in all material mentioning or referencing this soware
or this function. License is also granted to make and use derivative
works provided that such works are identied as "derived from the
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mentioning or referencing the derived work.
RSA Data Security, Inc. makes no representations concerning either the
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These notices must be retained in any copies of any part of this
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Technologies, Inc. Because Microso has included the OpenVision Technologies,
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Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute, and sell this soware and
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purpose. It is provided "as is" without express or implied warranty.
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OPENVISION DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD
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OPENVISION BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER
RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN
AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS
ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE
OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
Portions of this soware are based in part on the work of Regents of The
University of Michigan. Because Microso has included the Regents of The
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All Rights Reserved.
Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this soware and its
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of Michigan not be used in advertising or publicity pertaining to
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This soware is supplied as is without expressed or implied warranties
of any kind.
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Copyright © 1993, 1994 Regents of the University of Michigan.
All rights reserved.
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms are permied
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is'' without express or implied warranty.
Portions of this soware are based in part on the work of Massachuses Institute
of Technology. Because Microso has included the Massachuses Institute
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Copyright 1989, 1990 by the Massachuses Institute of Technology. All
Rights Reserved.
Export of this soware from the United States of America may
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responsibility of any person or organization contemplating export to
obtain such a license before exporting.
WITHIN THAT CONSTRAINT, permission to use, copy, modify,
and distribute this soware and its documentation for any purpose
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M.I.T. makes no representations about the suitability of this soware for
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Under U.S. law, this soware may not be exported outside the US
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Export of this soware from the United States of America may
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This product includes soware developed by the University of California,
Berkeley and its contributors.
Portions of this soware are based in part on the work of the "Entrust" security
technology licensed from Northern Telecom.
Portions of this soware are based in part on the work of Hewle-Packard
Company. Because Microso has included the Hewle-Packard Company
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Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute and sell this soware and its
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This product includes soware from the 'libpng' PNG reference library.
Portions of this soware are based in part on the work of Autodesk, Inc. Because
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© Copyright 1995 by Autodesk, Inc.
This product contains graphics lter soware; this soware is based in part on
the work of the Independent JPEG Group.
This product includes “True Verb” technology from KS Waves Ltd.
Portions of this soware are based in part on the work of SGS-Thomson
Microelectronics, Inc. Because Microso has included the SGS-Thomson
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Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
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has been modied.
THE DATA FILES AND SOFTWARE ARE PROVIDED "AS IS",
WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,
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The Combined PostScript Driver was the result of a cooperative development
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Overview

Overview

T2 is multi-channel video disk recorder that allows simultaneous video
recording and playing and has 1 input and 2 output channels. Video and audio data are saved in the built-in data drive.
T2 has pre-installed soware that performs recording/editing/playing of video and creating or playing of playlists. The following two operation
modes are available depending on the environment.
You can operate this mode by tapping the display on the touch screen LCD on the T2 front panel. The operation is available under minimum network
environment.
The basic operations can be performed only on the front panel mode.
Section 2
¾ Front panel mode
¾ Workstation mode
You can connect and use a PC monitor, mouse, and keyboard to T2 in this
mode.
All functions are available in this mode.
Operations in Workstation ModeP123
The operating instructions on this manual describe procedures in the front
panel mode.
For the changed specications from T2 BASIC/T2 RAID/T2 SSD, and the added and changed functions by the service pack, see our web site.
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About this manual

The indications and the meanings are as follows.
About this manual
ȱŚȱȲȰȲȦȬȦ¡
(1)
(2)
Connecting peripheral devices
The procedure to connect peripheral devices such as external input/output device to T2 is described in this part.
1
Connect a device for R1 channel input to T2.
Connect a device to the analog audio input/output section or R1 input section on T2 rear panel.
Analog audio input /output sectionŹp. 38 R1 input sectionŹp. 38
ȊȱYPbPr signal is input via the analog RGB pins on the DVI-I port. To
TIP
input YPbPr signal, use an analog RGB conversion connector cable.
2
Connect a device for P1/P2 channel output to T2.
Connect a device to the analog audio input/output section or P1/P2 output section on T2 rear panel.
Analog audio input /output sectionŹp. 38 P1/P2 output sectionŹp. 39 Supported video for mat and output terminalŹp. 205
ȊȱYPbPr signal is input via analog RGB pins on the DVI-I port. To
TIP
output YPbPr signal, use an analog RGB conversion connector cable.
3
If you wish to operate T2 in the workstation mode, connect a
mouse, keyboard, and PC monitor (optional) to T2.
Connect the mouse and keyboard to the USB (2.0) port, and connect the PC monitor to the monitor port.
Rear panelŹp. 37
If you wish to operate T2 in the front panel mode, you do not need to connect a mouse, keyboard, and PC monitor.
4
Insert the power cable to the inlet of T2.
5
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screws.
Ȋȱȱę¡ȱ ȱȱ ȱę¡ȱ  ǰȱȱ ȱȱȱ
(3)
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NOTE
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*The illustration on this page is only for explanation purpose. It diers
from the actual page on this manual.
(1)
TIP
(2)
Reference page
(3)
NOTE
Describes important points for operations.
Indicates related pages.
Describes cautions and restrictions for
operations.
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Part Names and Functions

Front panel

(2)(1)
(3) (4) (5) (6) (7)
Section 3
(1)
SSD drive bay
(2)
Touch screen LCD
(3)
Power switch
(4)
USB (2.0) ports
(5)
Volume control
(6)
Headphone jack
(7)
Control buttons
Works as an SSD drive bay.
Operates T2 by tapping the display on the screen.
Turns on T2.
Used to connect USB removable devices.
Used to adjust the headphone volume.
Used to connect a headphone.
Audio level detail display (R1 channel)P137 Audio level det ail display (P 1/ P2 c hannel) P138
Performs channel selection or playing back and recording of video.
Control buttons►P35
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Control buttons

(1)
R1
SHTL JOG
Front panel
(9)
VAR
(10)
(2)
(3)
(1)
[R1] button
(2)
[P1] button
(3)
[P2] button
(4)
[Rew] button
(5)
[Play] button
(6)
[FF] button
P1
P2
(4)
(5) (6) (7) (8)
(11)
Switches to 1ch view of the R1 channel. Makes
the R1 channel active.
Switches to the 1ch view of P1 channel. Makes
the P1 channel active.
Switches to the 1ch view of P2 channel. Makes
the P2 channel active.
By every press, moves back frame by frame. Holding on the buon will rewind by 32 times
speed.
Starts playback.
By every press, moves forward frame by frame. Holding on the buon will fast-forward by 32
times speed.
(7)
[Stop] button
(8)
[Rec] button
[SHTL/JOG]
(9)
button
Stops playback or recording.
Starts recording.
Switches to the jog/shule mode.
Playing back in jog/shuttle modeP101
Switches to the variable speed mode. Displays the speed controller and allows to
(10)
[VAR] button
change the playback speed.
Playing back in variable speed mode (variable playback)P100
When the [SHTL/JOG] buon is on, executes jog/
(11)
Jog/Shuttle
shule playback operations. When the [VAR] buon is on, executes variable
speed playback.
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[Rew] + [Stop] buttons
[FF] + [Stop] buttons

Rear panel

(1) (2) (3) (4)
While playing a clip, moves to the previous
In/Out point or to the top of the clip.
While playing a playlist, moves to the previous event.
While playing a clip, moves to the previous
In/Out point or to the end of the clip.
While playing a playlist, moves to the next event.
(5)
(6) (7)
AC Power inlet (3-
(1)
pin)
(2)
Main power switch
Analog audio input/
(3)
output section
(4)
LAN port
(5)
R1 input section
(6)
P1 output section
(7)
P2 output section
(8)
Monitor (VGA) port
(9)
Monitor (DVI-D) port
(10)
USB (2.0) port
(8) (9)
(12)(10) (11) (13) (14) (15)
Used to connect to the AC power outlet with the supplied power cable.
Turns on/o the main power.
Used for analog audio input/output.
Analog audio input/output sectionP37
Used to connect a LAN cable.
Used for input to the R1 channel.
R1 input sectionP38
Used for output from the P1 channel.
P1/P2 output sectionP38
Used for output from the P2 channel.
P1/P2 output sectionP38
Used to connect a PC monitor.
Used to connect a PC monitor.
Used to connect a keyboard, mouse, and so
on.
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Rear panel
(11)
(12)
(13)
(14)
(15)
NOTE
Sound
REF IN
GPI I/O
REMOTE RS422 port
MONITOR
In the workstation mode, you cannot use T2 with the monitor ports (VGA/DVI-D) connected simultaneously. (Exclusive use on ly)
Be sure to turn o your T2 when removing and inserting the cable for the monitor ports.
Not used.
Used to input REF signal.
Used for GPI input/output.
Used for remote control of R1, P1, P2
channels.
Used for audio monitor.

Analog audio input/output section

(1) (2) (3)
Used for audio input to the R1 channel. (Balanced audio input.)
XLR-3-31 × 2 (CH1 - 2)
Used for audio output to the P1 channel. (Balanced audio output.)
XLR-3-32 × 2 (CH1 - 2)
Audio level det ail display (P 1/ P2 c hannel) P138
Used for audio output to the P2 channel. (Balanced audio output.)
XLR-3-32 × 2 (CH1 - 2)
Audio level det ail display (P 1/ P2 c hannel) P138
(1)
(2)
(3)
R1 - CH1 R1 - CH2
P1 - CH1 P1 - CH2
P2 - CH1 P2 - CH2
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R1 input section

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
(1)
LTC
(2)
AES/EBU
(3)
CMPST
(4)
DVI-I
(5)
SDI
TIP
YPbPr signal is input via the analog RGB pins on the DVI-I port. To input YPbPr signal, use an analog RGB conversion
connector cable.

P1/P2 output section

Used for LTC (timecode) input.
Used for digital audio (AES/EBU) input.
Used for composite input.
Used for DVI-I input. (Also for DVI and YPbPr.)
Used for SDI input (le), and for active through (right).
38
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
TIP
(1)
LTC
AES/EBU
CMPST
DVI-I
SDI
MONITOR
YPbPr signal is output via the analog RGB pins on the DVI-I port. To output YPbPr signal, use an analog RGB conversion
connector cable.
Used for LTC (timecode) output.
Used for digital audio (AES/EBU) output.
Audio level det ail display (P 1/ P2 c hannel) P138
Used for composite output.
Used for DVI-I output. (Also for DVI, RGB, and YPbPr.)
Used for SDI output.
Used for monitor output (composite).
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Connection/Start-up/Exit

This section describes how to aach T2 iDDR Rack Mount Kit (optional),
how to connect peripheral devices to T2, start-up and exit procedures, and
switching procedures of front panel mode and workstation mode.

Attaching T2 iDDR Rack Mount Kit (optional)

The procedure to set T2 to a rack using T2 iDDR Rack Mount Kit (optional)
is described in this part.

Parts of T2 iDDR Rack Mount Kit

T2 iDDR Rack Mount Kit includes two rails for the le and right sides and
other accessories.
The following illustration shows the right side of the parts of T2 iDDR Rack Mount Kit. (The parts are same on the le side.)
305A slide rail Drawer section
Section 4
305A slide rail Middle cabinet section
Pan-head screw M4x10
Pan-head screw
M5x10
Pan-head screw M4x10
Pan-head screw M4x10
Pan-head inch screw No. 10-32UNF or Pan-head inch screw No. 12-24UNC
Latch (slide lock)
Pan-head screw
M5x10
Pan-head screw
M4x12 (with SW)
3U mounting bracket
Nut M5 (with washer)
Nut M5 (with washer)
Mounting bracket BK5517
Nut
Nut M4 (with washer)
Mounting bracket BK5517
M4 (with washer)
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Setting to a 19 inch rack

T2 iDDR Rack Mount Kit supports EIAJ 19 inch unit rack. With the brackets supplied with T2 iDDR Rack Mount Kit, set your T2 to the mounting holes of the mounting chassis of the EIAJ 19 inch unit rack.
EIAJ 19 inch unit chassis specifications
Wide pitch Universal pitch
1.250 in
0.500 in
・ ・ ・
Repeated pitch
0.625 in
0.625 in
0.500 in
・ ・ ・
Repeated pitch

Setting T2 to a rack

The procedure to aach T2 iDDR Rack Mount Kit to a rack and set T2 is
described in this part.
NOTE
The screws can come loose because of the movement of the slide rails. To set this product, make sure that the screws are rmly fastened. (If the product is not xed rmly, the drawer may not move smoothly.)
When you operate your T2 set in a rack, in order to dissipate the exhaust heat, be sure that there is enough space between the devices set above and below so that the heat can be easily
released. (When devices are set too close to each other, their
internal temperatures may increase, causing problems or
malfunctions.)
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Attaching T2 iDDR Rack Mount Kit (optional)
1
Disassembly of slide rail
If you pull out the slide rail to as far as it goes in the direction of the arrow in the illustration, the latch on the drawer section (slide lock) will automatically lock the slide rail. To disassemble, push the tip of the latch (slide lock) to unlock, and pull the
drawer section in the direction shown in the arrow. Disassemble the slide rail on the other side in the same procedure.
NOTE
Be careful not to get your ngers jammed in the moving parts
when pulling out the slide rail.
A small amount of oil is applied on the moving parts of the
drawer and middle cabinet sections for the smooth slide movements. Be careful when handling those parts.
305A slide rail
Latch (slide lock)
Middle cabinet section
Drawer section
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2
Set the mounting bracket to the slide rails (middle cabinet
section).
Set the mounting bracket (two pieces) to the middle cabinet section and ax them. Set the mounting bracket to the other side of the middle cabinet section in
the same procedure.
Pan-head screw M4x10
Mounting bracket BK5517
Nut M4 (with washer)
305A slide rail Middle cabinet section
Mounting bracket BK5517
Nut M4 (with washer)
Pan-head screw M4x10
3
Set the slide rails (middle cabinet section) to the rack.
Aer axing the bracket to the panel mounting frame, fasten the screws to ax the slide rail and the bracket so that they are rmly fastened. Set the slide rail on the other side to the rack in the same procedure. To mount your T2 to a rack, make sure that the two rails are set at the same height, and be sure to fasten the mounting brackets on both ends to the rack (panel mounting frame).
TIP
When using female screws on the panel mounting frame, follow the instructions and use screws specied for the rack.
Rack panel mounting frame (Both front and rear sides)
Pan-head screw M5x10
42
Nut M5 (with washer)
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Attaching T2 iDDR Rack Mount Kit (optional)
4
Set the 3U mounting bracket and slide rail (drawer section) to
the T2 body.
Set the 3U mounting bracket and slide rail (drawer section) to the side of
the T2 body.
Set the other 3U mounting bracket and slide rail (drawer section) to the other side of your T2, in the same way. When seing slide rails to the le and right sides, make sure that both rails
are set at the same height.
305A slide rail
T2
Drawer section
Pan-head screw M4x10
Pan-head screw M4x12 (with SW)
3U mounting bracket
5
Set T2 to the slide rails aached on the rack.
Insert the slide rails (drawer section) aached on both sides of T2 into the slide rails (middle cabinet section) to set your T2 to the rack. T2 will mount smoothly without locking the latch (slide lock), when seing your T2 to a rack. If you try to forcefully slide your T2 into the rack, the
slide rails may be damaged.
Make sure that T2 can be mounted all the way to the end, and that T2 can then be smoothly slid out, and then ax the 3U mounting bracket to the rack panel mounting frame.
TIP
If your T2 cannot slide smoothly in the rack, the position and angle of the slide rails must be adjusted. check the positions of the parts and adjust them so that the slide rails move
smoothly.
Some rack types may not t the accessories (screws) of this
product. Check the specications of your rack, and use the recommended parts for your rack.
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Operating after set up

When you slide your T2 out from a rack, if you remove the xing screws of the 3U mounting brackets set on the le and right sides of the T2, the latch automatically locks at the position where the T2 was fully slid out. To pull your T2 out from a rack, or to slide it back into a rack again, push down the tip of the latches on the slide rails (drawer section) on both the le and right sides, to unlock the slide rail.
NOTE
When you operate your T2 set in a rack, in order to dissipate
the exhaust heat, be sure that there is enough space between the devices set above and below so that the heat can be easily
released. (When devices are set too close to each other, their
internal temperatures may increase, causing problems or
malfunctions.)

Connecting peripheral devices

The procedure to connect peripheral devices such as external input/output device to T2 is described in this part.
1
Connect a device for R1 channel input to T2.
Connect a device to the analog audio input/output section or R1 input section on T2 rear panel.
Analog audio input/output sectionP37 R1 input sectionP38
TIP
YPbPr signal is input via the analog RGB pins on the DVI-I port. To input YPbPr signal, use an analog RGB conversion connector cable.
44
2
Connect a device for P1/P2 channel output to T2.
Connect a device to the analog audio input/output section or P1/P2 output section on T2 rear panel.
Analog audio input/output sectionP37 P1/P2 output sectionP38 Supported video format and output portP226
TIP
YPbPr signal is output via analog RGB pins on the DVI-I port. To output YPbPr signal, use an analog RGB conversion connector cable.
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Starting up and exiting T2

3
If you wish to operate T2 in the workstation mode, connect a
mouse, keyboard, and PC monitor (optional) to T2.
Connect the mouse and keyboard to the USB (2.0) port, and connect the PC
monitor to the monitor port.
Rear panelP36
If you wish to operate T2 in the front panel mode, you do not need to connect a mouse, keyboard, and PC monitor.
4
Insert the power cable to the inlet of T2.
5
If necessary, x the power cable xing clamp using the provided screws.
NOTE
6
When xing the power cable xing clamp, be careful not to loosen the xing screw of the fan on the power unit.
Connect the power cable to the AC power outlet.
Starting up and exiting T2

Starting up T2

1
Turn on the main power switch on the T2 rear panel.
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2
Turn on the main power switch on the T2 front panel.
When starting up for the rst time, T2 will start up in the front panel mode. The display appears in the 3ch view on the touch screen LCD. Other than the rst time, T2 will start up in the previously used operation mode (front panel mode or workstation mode).
TIP
To start up T2 in the workstation mode, start up T2 in the front panel mode, and then switch to the workstation mode.
Switching from the front panel mode to the workstation modeP47
Once switched to the workstation mode, T2 will start up in the workstation mode aer the next start-up.

Exiting T2 in the front panel mode

NOTE
1
You can also perform the operation by tapping [1ch View] on the touch screen LCD or [Bin].
2
Do not forcibly exit T2 by holding down the power switch or turning o the main power switch. A malfunction may occur.
Press one of the [R1], [P1], or [P2] buon.
Tap [Menu], and then tap [Tools] -> [Exit].
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Switching front panel mode/workstation mode

3
Select [Shut Down] from the list and tap [OK].
To restart T2, select [Restart]. If you do not use T2 for a long time, turn o the main power switch on the
T2 rear panel and unplug the power cord.

Exiting T2 in workstation mode

NOTE
1
2
To restart T2, select [Restart]. If you do not use T2 for a long time, turn o the main power switch on the
T2 rear panel and unplug the power cord.
Do not forcibly exit T2 by holding down the power switch or
turning o the main power switch. A malfunction may occur.
On the PC monitor, click [System] on the menu bar, and click
[Exit].
Select [Shut Down] from the list and click [OK].
Switching front panel mode/workstation mode

Switching from the front panel mode to the workstation mode

1
On the PC monitor, click [System] on the menu bar, and click
[Switch to Workstation mode].
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Switching from the workstation mode to the front panel mode

1
Tap the touch screen LCD.
You can also switch the mode on the PC monitor, by clicking [System] on the menu bar, and then clicking [Switch to Front Panel mode].

Checking the software version

You can check the soware version of your T2.
1
Press one of the [R1], [P1], or [P2] buon.
You can also perform the operation by tapping [1ch View] on the touch screen LCD or [Bin].
2
Tap [Menu] on the touch screen LCD, and tap [Tools] -> [About
T2].
The version information of T2 is displayed.
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Recording

This section describes the recording procedure in the R1 channel.

Displaying R1 channel in 1ch view

In the 1ch view of the R1 channel, various operations for recording are
available.
1
The display switches to the 1ch view of the R1 channel, and the [R1] buon
lights in green.
You can also switch by tapping [1ch View] and then tapping the R1 channel
tab.
¾ R1 channel – 1ch view
Section 5
Press the [R1] buon.
(2) (8) (9)
(11) (12) (19)(13) (15) (16) (18)(17)(14)
(1)
(2)
(4) (6)(3) (5) (7)(1)
R1 channel tab
Status
By tapping, selects and highlights the R1 channel.
Indicates the recording progress status.
(10)
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(3)
(4)
[Locked]
Preview
Locks R1 channel operations. While the operations are locked, [Locked]
and [R1] buons light in red. Tapping it again releases the lock.
Displays the video currently recorded.
Tapping the preview displays in the full
sc re en vi ew.
(5)
[Cur:]
(6)
Scrubbing bar
(7)
[Elap:]
(8)
Audio level display
(9)
[Menu]
(10)
Recording mode
(11)
Operation buttons Operation buttons of R1 channelP51
(12)
[Clip:]
(13)
[Saving destination]
(14)
[Length:]
Indicates the current timecode.
Indicates the recording progress status.
Indicates the elapsed time of recording by
timecode display.
Displays input audio level.
Displays the related menu.
Switches the recording mode (R1-live mode /R1-VTR mode/R1-remote mode).
Displays the name of the clip currently
recorded.
Sets the saving destination of the recorded
clip. The destination bin name is displayed in
the right. If the saving destination is an
external storage, it changes to green.
If [Fixed Length] is on, sets the time length (duration) from the start point to the end point of recording by tapping the timecode.
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Indicates the timecode of In/Out points and
duration.
(15)
[In:]/[Out:]/[Dur:]
If xed length recording mode is o, you
can set In or Out point by tapping the
timecode of [In:] or [Out:].
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(16)
(2) (4) (6)(3) (5)(1)
(17)
(18)
[Schedule]
[Format:]
[Fixed Length]
Displaying R1 channel in 1ch view
In the R1-live mode, automatically starts
recording operation at a specied time, and ends it at a specied time. In the front panel mode, allows to switch on/o of
schedule and to display the schedule list. To add, edit, or delete schedules, use the
workstation mode.
R1-live mode / schedule mode►P127
Displays the video size, frame rate, input seings, port used for input, source TC (TC (LTC)/SDI (VITC)/INT), etc.
By tapping to set it on, automatically ends
recording aer the duration specied in [Length:] has passed.
(19)
1ch view/3ch view/ bin/transfer screen common area
1ch view/3ch view/bin/transfer screen common areaP52
¾ Operation buttons of R1 channel
(1)
[Clear (In/Out)]
(2)
[Cue(In)]
(3)
[Mark(In)]
(4)
[Mark(Out)]
(5)
[Cue(Out)]
(6)
[Create Subclip]
*1
*1
*2
Clears set In/Out points.
Moves the VTR to the In point.
Sets In point to the current position.
Sets Out point to the current position.
Moves the VTR to the Out point.
Creates a sub clip between In-Out points set while recording, and saves it as highlight.
*1 Only for R1-VTR mode. *2 Only for R1-live mode. However, if the video being recorded is saved
to an external media/storage, a sub clip cannot be created.
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¾ 1ch view/3ch view/bin/transfer screen common area
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(1)
[Bin]
(2)
[1ch View]
(3)
[3ch View]
(4)
[Config.]
(5)
[Transfer]
Remaining HDD
(6)
(remaining time)
(7)
[Remove Device]
Display the bin view.
Managing contents in the binP79
Switches the currently selected channel to 1c h v iew.
Switches to 3ch view.
Displays the seing screen.
Displaying the setting screenP170
Display the transfer screen.
Checking the transfer statusP67
Displays the estimated recording time available on HDD.
When the remaining capacity reduces, the icon is displayed in red.
Displayed when a removable drive such as
USB removable media, XDCAM, P2, GF, etc.
is connected. By tapping, disconnects the removable
media.
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(8)
NOTE
Time
If the icon appears in 1ch view/3ch view/bin/transfer
Displays the current time.
Date and time ssetting dialog boxP183
screen common area, there is a problem with the RAID
system. Consult the shop of purchase.
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Selecting R1 channel in 3ch view

In 3ch view, you can view three channels, the video recorded in the R1
channel and the clip or playlist played in the P1/P2 channel simultaneously.
In 3ch view of the R1 channel, you can use the operation buons on the lower part of the touch screen LCD, to start and end of recording.
1
Tap [3ch View].
The display switches to 3ch view.
2
Tap the R1 channel tab.
Selecting R1 channel in 3ch view
R1 channel is selected and highlighted.
¾ R1 channel – 3ch view
(2) (8)(4) (6)(3) (5) (7)(1)
(1)
R1 channel tab
(2)
Status
(3)
[Locked]
(4)
Preview
Audio level
(5)
display
By tapping, selects and highlights the R1 channel.
Indicates the recording progress status.
Locks R1 channel operations. While the operations are locked, [Locked] and
[R1] buons light in red. Tapping it again releases the lock.
Displays the video currently recorded.
Displays input audio level.
(6)
[Clip:]
Indicates the name of the clip.
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(7)
(8)
[Cur:]
[Elap:]
Indicates the current timecode.
Indicates the elapsed time of recording by
timecode display.

Recording by VTR control from T2 (R1-VTR mode)

The procedure to control VTR from your T2 and perform recording is
described in this part.
Set the connection information of the VTR used for recording or the video format for capturing beforehand.
General – Hardware settingsP171 R1 settingsP184 Transfer – common settingsP195
If necessary, make seings in the seing screen according to the environment
in use.
SettingsP170
TIP
In the workstation mode, you can import the batch capture list
to your T2 and record sources at once.
Recording sources at once (batch capturing)P162
• The VTR can be controlled by using your T2 as a controller and via AMP command or BVW command.
Controlling an external device from T2 with AMP/BVW (R1-VTR mode)P213 AMP command listP229 BVW command listP242
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1
Press the [R1] buon on T2.
R1 channel is displayed in 1ch view.
R1 channel – 1ch viewP49
The video from the external input device is displayed in the preview.
2
Tap [VTR].
The mode switches to the R1-VTR mode.
3
Tap [Saving destination], select the saving destination of the clip
to record, and then tap [OK].
4
Play back the video to record and tap [Mark(In)] and [Mark(Out)]
to specify the recording range (In/Out points).
Playing back videoP100
You can also specify the timecode by tapping the entry area of [In:] and [O ut :].
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Recording by VTR control from T2 (R1-VTR mode)
TIP
5
The recording starts. The recording automatically ends at the specied Out
point.
You can set the clip name by tapping the entry area of [Clip:] while recording. To end the recording in the middle, press the [Stop] buon. Aer the recording ends, the recorded clip is saved in the bin selected in step 3.
TIP
You can also specify the time lapse from the start point of recording (duration) to automatically end the recording. Tap [Fixed Length], tap the entry area of [Length:], and enter the
timecode.
Press the [Rec] buon.
• The video currently recorded in the R1 channel can be loaded and played on the P1/P2 channel.
Loading and playing back video currently recorded (chasing playback)P101
• The video currently recorded in the R1 channel can be output
from the P1/P2 channel with active through.
Outputting currently recorded video with active through (E to E mode)P102
To check the properties of the clip currently recorded, tap [Menu] and then tap [Properties] on the 1ch view of the R1
channel.
To change the name of the clip currently recorded, tap [Menu]
and then tap [Rename] on the 1ch view of the R1 channel.
To unload the video aer recording, tap [Menu] and then tap [Unload] on the 1ch view of the R1 channel.
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Recording live video (R1-live mode)

The procedure to record live video from an external device is described in
this part.
Set the connection information of the external device used for recording or the video format for capturing beforehand.
General – Hardware settingsP171 R1 settingsP184 Transfer – common settingsP195
If necessary, make seings in the seing screen according to the environment
in use.
SettingsP170
You can also set to automatically start recording operation at a specied time and end it at a specied time. (Only available in the workstation mode.)
R1-live mode / schedule mode►P127
TIP
1
R1 channel is displayed in 1ch view.
R1 channel – 1ch viewP49
The video from the external input device is displayed in the preview.
2
The mode switches to the R1-live mode.
3
You can also record video from a device that cannot allow deck control in the same procedure. Find the start point of the video for recording beforehand.
Press the [R1] buon on T2.
Tap [Live].
Tap [Saving destination], select the saving destination of the clip
to record, and then tap [OK].
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Recording live video (R1-live mode)
4
If necessary, play the video from the external device and press
the [Rec] buon on T2.
The recording starts.
You can set the clip name by tapping the entry area of [Clip:] while recording.
TIP
• An important part in the recorded video can be saved in
another clip as highlight. Tap [Mark(In)] and [Mark(Out)], and then tap [Create Subclip]. However, if the video being recorded
is saved to an external storage, a sub clip cannot be created.
You can also specify the time lapse from the start point of
recording (duration) to automatically end the recording. Tap [Fixed Length], tap the entry area of [Length:], and enter the
timecode.
• The video currently recorded in the R1 channel can be loaded and played on the P1/P2 channel.
Loading and playing back video currently recorded (chasing playback)P101
• The video currently recorded in the R1 channel can be output
from the P1/P2 channel with active through.
Outputting currently recorded video with active through (E to E mode)P102
To check the properties of the clip currently recorded, tap [Menu] and then tap [Properties] on the 1ch view of the R1
channel.
To change the name of the clip currently recorded, tap [Menu]
and then tap [Rename] on the 1ch view of the R1 channel.
5
Aer recording the necessary video, press the [Stop] buon on T2.
Aer stopping recording, the recorded clip is saved in the bin selected in step 3.
TIP
To unload the video aer recording, tap [Menu] and then tap [Unload] on the 1ch view of the R1 channel.
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Import/Export

This section describes the procedure to import a media le from a removable media or network drive and to export contents edited in your T2.
Importing a media file

Displaying the [Browse] tab

Import of media les from a removable media such as USB removable device, XDCAM, P2, GF, and from a network drive to your T2 is performed from the [Browse] tab.
1
Tap [Bin].
The bin view appears.
2
Tap the [Browse] tab.
Section 6
¾ [Browse] tab
(2)
(8) (9)
(1)
[Preview]
(2)
View switching tab
(4) (6)(3) (5) (7)(1)
(10)
Switches on/o of the preview (lmstrip).
Switches between [Bin] tab/[Browse] tab/ [Recycle Bin] tab.
(11)
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(3)
[New connection]
Importing a media file
When a removable media is connected to
T2, you can select a folder to display in the [Browse] tab.
(4)
[Import]
(5)
[>P1]
(6)
[>P2]
(7)
[Menu]
Removable media
(8)
list
Imports the selected media le to T2 as a
clip.
Loads the selected media le to the P1
channel.
You can play and check the video without
importing to T2 as a clip. However,
the playback speed depends on the specications of the connected removable
media.
Loads the selected media le to the P2
channel.
You can play and check the video without
importing to T2 as a clip. However,
the playback speed depends on the specications of the connected removable
media.
Displays the related menu.
Displays the media or folders in the
removable media connected to T2.
The selected folder is highlighted in blue.
(9)
(10)
(11)
Filmstrip display
Media file list
1ch view/3ch view/ bin/transfer screen common area
By tapping [Preview] and set it on, displays the contents in the media le in lmstrip with six frames.
Displays the list of media les in the drive selected from the removable media list.
The selected media le is highlighted in
blue.
1ch view/3ch view/bin/transfer screen common areaP52
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Displaying media file in removable media
Media les in a removable media such as USB removable device, XDCAM,
P2, GF, etc. can be displayed without importing to T2.
NOTE
TIP
1
2
When using XDCAM, XDCAM EX, or P2 device, install the driver in the maintenance mode before connecting the device to P2. For more information about the maintenance mode, refer to the T2 Maintenance Manual.
Operation-ensured driver versions for XDCAM/XDCAM EXP222 Operation-ensured driver version for P2►P222
If you make seings of the network drive in the workstation mode, you can display media les in the network drive from the [Browse] tab.
Displaying media files in network driveP164
Connect a removable media to your T2 and insert medium.
Tap [Import].
The screen switches to the [Browse] tab.
3
Tap [New connection] and select a medium type.
4
Select a drive, and then tap [OK].
Media le list including media les appears.
TIP
To update information in the removable media, tap [Menu], and then tap [Refresh].
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Importing a media file
Playing media file in removable media
You can load media les in a removable media to T2 and play them.
NOTE
1
Displaying media file in removable mediaP60
2
While another clip is loaded, a conrmation message appears. Tap [Yes] to
unload the clip.
The media le is loaded to the P1 channel or P2 channel.
TIP
3
Playing back videoP100
TIP
The system is under heavy load during playback of clips in removable media. It is recommended that you import the le
to your T2 and play it.
Select a drive in the [Browse] tab and display the media le.
Select a media le and tap [>P1] or [>P2].
You can also load the le to the selected channel by tapping the media le two times.
Press the [Play] buon.
The following operation are available on the media les loaded to the P1/P2 channel.
- Playback operation using the T2 front panel control buons
- Seing of In and Out points and moving to In or Out point
NOTE
Depending on the specications of the connected removable media, playback operation may not catch up.
The following operations are not available on the media les loaded to the P1/P2 channel.
- Import of video between set In-Out points
- Gain adjustment of audio level
- Tag editing (workstation mode only)
- Sync playback (pairing)
- Adding to playlist
- Creating sub clips
If you add les to playlist or create sub clips, import the media le before you perform the operation.
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Checking the properties of media file
The procedure for checking the properties of media le is described in this
part.
1
Displaying media file in removable mediaP60
2
The properties of media le is displayed.
Select a drive in the [Browse] tab and display the media le.
Select a media le, tap [Menu], and then tap [Properties].
¾ Properties of media file
[Clip Info] tab
[Media Info] tab
[Timecode] tab
Displays the clip information. You can check the clip name, format, In/Out
points timecode, length, alpha channel presence,
date of creation, etc.
Tapping the entry area allows to change the clip name.
Checking [Locked] locks the clip from editing.
The information of media le is displayed. You can check the le path, number of clips and
playlists linked to the media le, size, In/Out
points timecode, etc.
Tapping [Details...] allows to check the details of the clips linked to the media le.
Species starting timecode. To use the starting timecode of a media le, select
[Source]. To specify a starting timecode, select [Specify
Start Time], tap the entry area, and enter
timecode.
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Tap [OK].
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Importing a media file

Changing media file list display
You can switch the display of the media le list between icon display and
text display.
1
Tap [Menu], and then tap [View].
2
Tap [Icon View] or [Text View].
Importing a media file
The procedure for importing media le to T2 is described in this part. At the time of import, you can set whether to import the le in the native format or in a converted format such as Grass Valley HQ AVI. The import operation will be easier if the format for the imported le and other seing items have been set beforehand.
Transfer settingsP195
If necessary, make seings in the seing screen according to the environment
in use.
SettingsP170
TIP
1
For more information about the le formats that can be imported, see “Appendix”.
Input format►P223
For XDCAM, XDCAM EX, P2, and GF sources, all les under the root folder and all folders in the root folder will be copied. As for les in each folder, only the les that are related to the selected le for the import will be copied.
You can convert a le to Grass Valley HQ AVI aer importing it as the native format.
Converting contents to other formatsP85
Still image les are converted to Grass Valley HQ AVI and imported.
The maximum le size of the still image that can be imported
is 4,096 x 2,304 pixels (4K).
The system will import les that contain transparency information aer converting them to Grass Valley HQ AVI. In this case, the conversion is performed so that the bitrate will be lower (the Q value = 12).
Select a drive in the [Browse] tab and display the media le.
Displaying media file in removable mediaP60
2
Select a media le, tap [Import], and then tap [Import...].
The Import dialog box appears.
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¾ Import dialog box
(2) (4)(3)
(1)
(5)
(1)
[Delete]
(2)
[UP]
(3)
[DOWN]
(4)
[Config.]
(5)
Import list
(6)
[Bin:]
[Select Import
(7)
Destination Bin]
(8)
[Start]
(9)
[Cancel]
(7)(6) (8) (9)
Deletes the selected le from the import
list.
Moves up the selected le.
Moves down the selected le.
Displays the seing screen. Sets the le format aer imported.
Displays the list of the les to be imported. [Format] shows the formats of les to be
imported.
Displays the saving destination bin for the imported media les.
Selects the saving destination bin for the imported media les.
Starts import.
Closes the import dialog box.
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3
Tap [Cong.].
If conversion of the format of the le to import is not necessary, you do not need to change the seings in the seing screen. Proceed to step 6.
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Importing a media file
4
Tap the tab of the format of the media le.
For example, if the media le to import is XDCAM format, tap the [XDCAM] tab. If it is an MXF single le, tap the [MXF] tab.
5
From the [File format after import:] list, select a post-import
format and then tap [OK].
6
In the import dialog box, tap [Select Import Destination Bin],
select a bin, and tap [OK].
7
Tap [Start].
Import starts. You can check the progress in the transfer screen.
Checking the transfer statusP67
NOTE
By default, the system will pause any transfer and conversion during a recording or playback. If you want transfer and conversion to be performed even during a recording or playback, change the seing by [Transfer] -> [Common] on the seing screen. Unchecking [Pause le transfers while recording or playing out.] enables transfer and conversion even during a recording or playback. However, if this option is unchecked, the recording/playback operations may not be performed normally, therefore, we recommend that you use the system with this option checked.
Transfer – common settingsP195
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Importing still images with serial numbers as a sequence clip

Still images with serial numbers can be imported as a single sequence clip
(in Grass Valley HQ AVI). If necessary, make seings in the seing screen according to the environment
in use.
SettingsP170
NOTE
TIP
1
Displaying media file in removable mediaP60
2
The Import dialog box appears.
Import dialog boxP64
3
If a le has a name that has characters followed by numerics, such as Clip1234.jpg, it will be recognized as a still image le
with a sequential number.
If some of the les have dierent extensions, or if les with added alpha channel and those without alpha are mixed,
the import of the still images with serial numbers will be
canceled.
The maximum le size of the still image that can be imported
is 4,096 x 2,304 pixels (4K).
Select a drive in the [Browse] tab and display the media le.
Select the rst le in the serial numbers, tap [Import], and then
tap [Import (Sequence)...].
Tap [Cong.].
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4
In [Congure import of image and images in a sequence format],
select a post-import format and then tap [OK].
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(2) (3) (4)(1)
Importing a media file
5
In the import dialog box, tap [Select Import Destination Bin],
select a bin, and tap [OK].
6
Tap [Start].
Import starts. You can check the progress in the transfer screen.
Checking the transfer statusP67
NOTE
By default, the system will pause any transfer and conversion during a recording or playback. If you want transfer and conversion to be performed even during a recording or playback, change the seing by [Transfer] -> [Common] on the seing screen. Unchecking [Pause le transfers while recording or playing out.] enables transfer and conversion even during a recording or playback. However, if this option is unchecked, the recording/playback operations may not be performed normally, therefore, we recommend that you use the system with this option checked.
Transfer – common settingsP195

Checking the transfer status

You can check the status of le transfer or conversion (jobs) in the transfer
screen.
1
Tap [Transfer].
¾ Transfer screen
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(1)
(2)
Job list
[Delete]
Displays the list of jobs.
[Clip]
Indicates the name of the clip.
[Status]
Indicates the job progress status.
[Bin]
Indicates the bin name.
[Path]
Indicates media le path and le name.
Deletes selected jobs. If you tap [Delete]
while executing a job, the job will be canceled.
(3)
[Clear]
1ch view/3ch view/
(4)
bin/transfer screen common area
Deletes all jobs from the job list.
1ch view/3ch view/bin/transfer screen common areaP52

Removing medium in removable media

The procedures to remove a medium in the removable media connected
to your T2 (such as XDCAM professional disc, SxS memory card, and P2 card), and to disconnect the folder in the USB removable device or GFPAK
are described in this part.
1
Select a drive in the [Browse] tab.
2
Tap [Menu], and then tap [Disconnect].
3
A message appears. Tap [OK].
4
Remove the medium (XDCAM professional disc, SxS memory
card, or P2 card) from the removable media.
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If you want to disconnect your T2 from the removable media, disconnect
the removable media.
Removing removable media►P69
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Exporting a file

Removing removable media

The procedure to remove a removable media such as USB removable device,
XDCAM, P2, GF, etc. from T2 is described in this part. Before removing the removable media you need to disconnect the medium or le in the media.
Removing medium in removable media►P68
1
Tap [Remove Device].
You can operate it from the bi n view, 1ch view, 3ch view, and tran sfer sc reen.
2
3
4
TIP
Exporting a file
Exporting contents to a file
The procedure to export a clip or playlist stored in the bin of your T2 to a le is described in this part. At the time of export, you can set whether to export the le in the native format or in a converted format. The export operation will be easier if the format for the exported le and other seing items have been set beforehand.
Transfer settingsP195
If necessary, make seings in the seing screen according to the environment
in use.
Operations in Workstation ModeP123
Select a removable media, and then tap [Remove].
A message appears. Tap [Yes].
Remove the removable media from T2.
If the media indicates a status that it is being used and you cannot remove it even aer tapping [Remove], turn o the T2
and remove the removable media.
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NOTE
TIP
For XDCAM, XDCAM EX, P2, and GF sources, all les under the root folder and all folders in the root folder will be copied. As for les in each folder, only the les that are related to the selected le for the import will be copied. If a clip imported as its native format is exported with no conversion, the exported
clip may not be properly handled depending on the device.
For more information about the le formats that can be exported, see “Appendix”.
Output format►P225
• For important notes on exporting, see “Appendix”.
Notes on T2 exportP226
When exporting to a Grass Valley HQ AVI le, the le is trimmed between the set In and Out points and exported. For
other formats, the whole le is exported.
You can export Grass Valley HQ AVI les by converting them to the following formats.
- MXF format (XDCAM HD422) (1920 x 1080
59.94i/50i/29.97p/25p 50 Mbps)
- MXF format (XDCAM HD) (1440 x 1080
59.94i/50i/29.97p/25p/23.98p 25 Mbps)
- MXF format (XDCAM IMX) (720 x 486 59.94i, 720 x 576 50i)
- MXF format (XDCAM DV) (720 x 486 59.94i, 720 x 576 50i)
When exporting a playlist to a le, the le is converted with
the following features.
- If several formats are contained, they are converted in one
le.
- A timecode set in a playlist or event properties can be
retained in each frame of the converted le.
- When exporting les in Grass Valley HQ AVI format, the
prole (size and frame rate) of the converted le is same as the prole of the playlist.
- When exporting les in MXF format (XDCAM), les are
converted according to the seings of [Advanced AVI transcoding seings] in [Transfer] -> [AVI] on the seing
screen.
- The audio gain set for the event in the playlist is maintained
in the converted clip.
- Audio is converted into PCM 48kHz 24bit 8ch.
You cannot export a playlist that includes a place holder event.
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Exporting a file
1
Display the contents in the [Bin] tab.
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2
Select an item, tap [Export], and then tap [Export Media Files...].
A message related to export appears. Read the message, and then tap [OK].
The Export dialog box appears.
¾ Export dialog box
(2) (4)(3)
(1)
(5)
(1)
[Delete]
(2)
[UP]
(3)
[DOWN]
(4)
[Config.]
(5)
Export list
(6)
[Export Path:]
[Select Export
(7)
Folder]
(8)
[Start]
(9)
[Cancel]
(7)(6) (8) (9)
Deletes the selected le from the export list.
Moves up the selected le.
Moves down the selected le.
Displays the seing screen. Sets the le format and others aer exported.
Displays the list of the les to be exported. [Format] shows the formats of les to be
exported.
Displays the saving destination of the les
to be exported.
Selects the saving destination of the les to
be exported.
Starts export.
Closes the export dialog box.
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If you export to XDCAM drive (PDW-U1, PDW-U2), you tap [Export], and then tap [Export Media Files to XDCAM Deive...].
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3
If conversion is not necessary, you do not need to change the seings
To export a Grass Valley HQ AVI le to be converted to MXF (XDCAM
To export a playlist, tap the [Playlist] tab. From the [File format aer
4
5
Export starts. You can check the progress in the transfer screen.
Checking the transfer statusP67
If necessary, tap [Cong.] to set the le format aer conversion.
in the seing screen. Proceed to step 4.
format), tap [AVI] and check [Execute transcoding when exporting AVI le.]. Make seings in [Advanced AVI transcoding seings], and tap [OK].
Transfer – AVI settingsP199
export:] list, select a post-import format and then tap [OK].
Transfer – Playlist settingsP205
In the export dialog box, tap [Select Export Folder], select a
folder, and tap [OK].
Tap [Start].
NOTE
By default, the system will pause any transfer and conversion during a recording or playback. If you want transfer and conversion to be performed even during a recording or playback, change the seing by [Transfer] -> [Common] on the seing screen. Unchecking [Pause le transfers while recording or playing out.] enables transfer and conversion even during a recording or playback. However, if this option is unchecked, the recording/playback operations may not be performed normally, therefore, we recommend that you use the system with this option checked.
Transfer – common settingsP195

Exporting contents in T2 format

If you export playlists or clips in the T2 format (TWF le), you can import them to other T2 with the information (In/Out points, eect, event list, etc.)
retained.
TIP
• For important notes on exporting, see “Appendix”.
Notes on T2 exportP226
TWF le is a le in the ZIP format. If you change the extension of the TWF le to “*.zip” and extract it with soware for ZIP, you can extract it as a media le.
You can send/receive playlists and clips directly from T2 to other T2 via FTP.
Transferring a file to other T2P73
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1
Display the contents in the [Bin] tab.
Displaying the [Bin] tabP79
2
Select an item, tap [Export], and then tap [Export in T2 Format
(TWF Files)...].
A message related to export to other T2 appears. Read the message, and
then tap [OK].
The Export dialog box appears.
Export dialog boxP71
3
In the export dialog box, tap [Select Export Folder], select a
folder, and tap [OK].
4
Tap [Start].
Export starts. You can check the progress in the transfer screen.
Checking the transfer statusP67
Transferring a file to other T2
Overview of file transfer function from T2 to T2
You can transfer media les from T2 to other T2 via FTP. If you export media les from T2 (source) to the FTP server of T2 (destination), you can use the les from the [Bin] tab on T2 (destination) without import operations.
Configuring the FTP server settings of T2 (destination)
The procedure to make seings for the FTP server of T2 (destination) is
described in this part.
TIP
1
You can operate it from the bin view, 1ch view, 3ch view, and transfer
screen.
Set T2 (destination) to be used as the FTP server beforehand.
Perform steps 1 to 8 in “Sending/receiving les to T2” on T2 (destination).
Sending/receiving files to T2►P75
Tap [Cong.].
2
Tap [General], and then tap the [FTP] tab.
3
Tap [Add...].
The FTP destination seing dialog box appears.
FTP destination setting dialog box►P177
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4
In the export dialog box, you can tap [Select Export Folder] to select the FTP server of T2 (destination).
Exporting a file from T2 to T2
Congure the FTP server seings of T2 (destination) before you perform
export operation.
Configuring the FTP server settings of T2 (destination)P73
The export operation will be easier if the format for the exported le and other seing items have been set beforehand.
Transfer settingsP195
Make seings in the seing screen according to the environment in use.
SettingsP170
Configure the FTP server settings of T2 (destination), and then
tap [OK].
TIP
1
Displaying the [Bin] tabP79
2
For more information about the le formats that can be exported, see “Appendix”.
Output format►P225
• For important notes on exporting, see “Appendix”.
Notes on T2 exportP226
Display the contents in the [Bin] tab.
Select an item and tap [Export], and then tap [Export Media
Files...] or [Export in T2 Format (TWF Files)...].
NOTE
A message related to export or a message related to export to other T2
appears. Read the message, and then tap [OK].
The Export dialog box appears.
Export dialog boxP71
3
Playlists or clips composed of multiple les cannot be exported as the original formats. Export them in the T2 format.
If necessary, tap [Cong.] to set the le format aer conversion.
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If conversion is not necessary, you do not need to change the seings in the seing screen. Proceed to step 4.
To export a Grass Valley HQ AVI le to be converted to MXF (XDCAM format), tap [AVI] and check [Execute transcoding when exporting AVI le.]. Make seings in [Advanced AVI transcoding seings], and tap [OK].
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To export a playlist, tap the [Playlist] tab. From the [File format aer export:] list, select a post-convert format and then tap [OK].
Transfer – Playlist settingsP205
4
In the export dialog box, tap [Select Export Folder].
5
Tap [FTP Server], select the FTP server of T2 (destination), and
then tap [OK].
6
Tap [Start].
Export starts. You can check the progress in the transfer screen.
Checking the transfer statusP67
Sending/receiving files to T2
You can use FTP server to connect devices or edit terminals to your T2 and upload/download les.

Sending/receiving files to T2

NOTE
1
You can operate it from the bin view, 1ch view, 3ch view, and transfer
screen.
For the following format les, only single les can be
uploaded/downloaded.
- XDCAM: MXF single le of XDCAM format only
- XDCAM EX: Single le of XDCAM EX format only (*.mp4,
*.av i)
- GF: MXF single le of GF format only
When uploading les to T2 via FTP, if [File format aer
import:] is set to [AVI(HQ)] for the transfer seing of each format, the les will be converted to Grass Valley HQ AVI aer
uploaded.
Transfer settingsP195
If you want to use Japanese for le names, you must set the character set of le names to UTF-8 on the FTP client side beforehand. Correct le names cannot be displayed if the character sets do not match. The conguration method depends on your soware. Refer to the help etc.
Tap [Cong.].
2
Tap [General], and then tap the [Network-1] tab or [Network-2]
tab.
3
Congure the IP address and DNS server address.
General – Network-1/Network-2 settingsP172
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4
5
The dialog box for FTP seing of T2 appears.
FTP setting dialog box for T2P177
6
7
Tap the [FTP] tab.
Tap [Seings...].
Congure the FTP server seings of T2, and then tap [OK].
Tap [Start].
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8
Tap [OK].
9
Access your T2 from a client.
Enter the IP address you congured in [Network-1] or [Network-2] and the user name and password you congured in the dialog box for FTP seing of T2, and connect to your T2 via FTP.
10
Upload or download data.
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• When using the FTP client where disconnection cannot be made explicitly such as Windows Explore, connection may
be terminated due to the restriction of the simultaneous connection of clients. In such a case, tap [General] -> the [FTP] tab on the setup screen, and tap [Stop], and then tap [Start]
again.
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Loading and editing T2 contents to other editing software

NOTE
Depending on the FTP client, les may be transferred with
multiple connections simultaneously. When using such an FTP
client, make sure that the simultaneous connection of clients does not exceed the [Max Clients:] value set in the FTP seing dialog box of T2.
FTP setting dialog box for T2P177
By default, the system will pause any transfer and conversion during a recording or playback. If you want transfer and conversion to be performed even during a recording or playback, change the seing by [Transfer] -> [Common] on the seing screen. Unchecking [Pause le transfers while recording or playing out.] enables transfer and conversion even during a recording or playback. However, if this option is unchecked, the recording/playback operations may not be performed normally, therefore, we recommend that you use the system with this option checked.
Transfer – common settingsP195
Loading and editing T2 contents to other editing software
You can load T2 contents to Adobe Premiere Pro and Apple Final Cut Pro to edit the data. Clips in a bin can be converted to XDCAM format and the converted clips can be downloaded from a client via FTP.
NOTE
1
Sending/receiving files to T2►P75
2
Displaying the [Bin] tabP79
3
If you want to use Japanese for le names, you must set the character set of le names to UTF-8 on the FTP client side beforehand. Correct le names cannot be displayed if the character sets do not match. The conguration method depends on your soware. Refer to the help etc.
Perform steps 1 to 8 in “Sending/receiving files to T2”.
Display the contents in the [Bin] tab.
Select an item, tap [Menu], and then tap [Convert] -> [Convert to
MXF(XDCAM)].
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The conversion starts. You can check the progress in the transfer screen.
Checking the transfer statusP67
The new converted clips will be saved in the same bin as their original ones.
5
6
Tap [Yes].
Download the converted clip(s) via FTP from a client PC.
Load the downloaded clips to the editing soware on the client
PC.
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Contents Management

This section describes the operations for contents management using the
bin.

Managing contents in the bin

Displaying the [Bin] tab

In the [Bin] tab, you can manage the contents loaded to T2 and export
contents edited with T2.
1
Tap [Bin].
The bin view appears.
2
Tap the [Bin] tab.
¾ [Bin] tab
Section 7
(2)
(10) (11) (12)
(1)
[Preview]
(2)
View switching tab
(6)(3) (7) (8) (9)(1) (4) (5)
Switches on/o of the preview (lmstrip).
Switches between [Bin] tab/[Browse] tab/ [Recycle Bin] tab.
(13)
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(3)
[Empty Recycle Bin]
Deletes all les in the recycle bin.
Note that the deleted contents cannot be restored.
(4)
[New Bin]
(5)
[Export]
(6)
[Delete]
(7)
[>P1]
(8)
[>P2]
(9)
[Menu]
(10)
Bin list
(11)
Filmstrip display
(12)
Contents list
1ch view/3ch view/
(13)
bin/transfer screen common area
Creates a new bin.
Exports the selected contents.
Deletes the selected contents.
Loads the selected contents to the P1
channel.
Loads the selected contents to the P2
channel.
Displays the related menu.
Displays the list of bins.
The selected bin is highlighted in blue.
By tapping [Preview] and set it on, displays the contents in lmstrip with six frames.
Displays the list of contents selected in the
bin list. The selected item is highlighted in blue.
1ch view/3ch view/bin/transfer screen common areaP52
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Changing bin name

You can change the name of the bin.
1
Select a bin in the [Bin] tab.
Displaying the [Bin] tabP79
2
Tap [Menu], and then tap [Rename Folder].
3
Enter a name for the bin and tap [OK].
Software keyboardP120
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Managing contents in the bin

Deleting a bin

You can delete a bin and the contents in the bin. The deleted bins are moved
to the recycle bin.
1
Select a bin in the [Bin] tab.
Displaying the [Bin] tabP79
2
Tap [Menu], and then tap [Delete Folder].
A message appears and the list of contents in the bin is displayed.
3
Tap [Yes].

Contents types and icons

The icons that indicate the contents types and common icons, and icons
displayed regardless of the contents types are described in this section.
¾ Clip
¾ Still image clip
¾ Playlist
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¾ Common icons
(1) (2)
(3) (4) (5) (6)
(7)
(1)
Pairing
(2)
Used in playlist
(3)
Lock
Available number of
(4)
times of recording while playing
Available number of times of
(5)
simultaneous playing
Containing alpha
(6)
channel
Indicates that pairing is set.
Indicates that the contents is used in the playlist.
Indicates that the item is locked.
“1” indicates that another source can be recorded in the R1 channel while the
contents are played back.
“0” indicates that another source cannot be recorded in the R1 channel while the
contents are played back.
“2” indicates that another contents can be
played back simultaneously in the P1/P2 channel while the contents are played back.
“1” indicates that another contents cannot
be played back simultaneously in the P1/P2 channel while the contents are played back.
Indicates that the contents have
transparency information.
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Indicates that the contents is being
(7)
Recording
recorded. The sub clip of recording contents
is not shown this icon.
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Managing contents in the bin

Moving contents to another bin

You can move the contents in the bin to another bin.
1
Select the bin in the [Bin] tab and display the contents.
Displaying the [Bin] tabP79
2
Select an item, tap [Menu], and then tap [Move].
3
Select the destination bin and tap [OK].

Changing the display of contents list

You can switch the display of the contents list between icon display and
text display.
1
Tap [Menu], and then tap [View].
2
Tap [Icon View] or [Text View].

Checking the properties of the contents

The procedure to check the properties of the clips or playlists in the bin is
described in this part.
1
Select the bin in the [Bin] tab and display the contents.
Displaying the [Bin] tabP79
2
Select an item, tap [Menu], and then tap [Properties].
The properties of contents are displayed.
¾ Clip properties
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[Clip Info] tab
[Media Info] tab
[Timecode] tab
Displays the clip information. You can check the clip name, format, In/Out
points timecode, length, alpha channel presence,
date of creation, etc.
Tapping the entry area allows to change the clip
name and audio gain. (For still images, the length can be changed.)
Checking [Locked] locks the clip from editing.
The information of media le is displayed. You can check the le path, clips referenced to
the media le, and the number of reference clips,
size, In/Out points timecode, etc.
Tapping [Details...] displays the list of clips referenced to the media le and the number of reference clips.
Species starting timecode. To use the starting timecode of a media le, select
[Source]. To specify a starting timecode, select [Specify
Start Time], tap the entry area, and enter
timecode.
¾ Playlist properties
[Playlist Info] tab
Displays the playlist information. You can check the playlist name, bin name
where the playlist is stored, format, length, alpha channel presence, date of creation, etc.
Tapping the entry area allows to change the playlist name and audio gain.
Checking [Locked] locks the playlist from editing.
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Managing contents in the bin
Species starting timecode.
[Source]
Uses the starting timecode of the media le.
[Timecode] tab
[All Events] tab
3
Tap [OK].
[Specify Start Time]
Species a desired starting timecode. Tap the
entry area and enter a desired timecode.
[According to event setting]
Uses the timecode set in each event in the playlist.
Updates the seings of eect for event starting (start eects) and actions or eects for event ending (end eects) of all events in the playlist.
Updating playlist effect settings►P113

Releasing pairing of contents

You can release the pairing of contents. For pairing of contents, refer to “Sync playback of contents (Sync mode)”.
Sync playback of contents (Sync mode)P103
1
Select the bin in the [Bin] tab and display the contents.
Displaying the [Bin] tabP79
2
Select an item, tap [Menu], and then tap [Unpairing].

Converting contents to other formats

You can convert contents to other formats. A playlist can be converted to a single clip (media le).
NOTE
If a playlist is converted to a single clip, the eect set to the playlist is disabled.
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TIP
If you want to convert a Grass Valley HQ AVI le to an MXF (XDCAM format) le, set the format details in the seing screen beforehand.
Transfer – AVI settingsP199
Playlists are converted with the following features.
- If several formats are contained, they are converted in one le.
- A timecode set in a playlist or event properties can be
retained in each frame of the converted le.
- When exporting les in Grass Valley HQ AVI format, the
prole (size and frame rate) of the converted le is same as the prole of the playlist.
- When exporting les in MXF format (XDCAM), les are
converted according to the seings of [Advanced AVI transcoding seings] in [Transfer] -> [AVI] on the seing
screen.
- The audio gain set for the event in the playlist is maintained
in the converted clip.
- Audio is converted into PCM 48kHz 24bit 8ch.
You cannot convert a playlist that includes a place holder event.
1
Select the bin in the [Bin] tab and display the contents.
Displaying the [Bin] tabP79
2
Select an item, tap [Menu], and then tap [Convert] -> [Convert to
(converted format)].
3
Tap [Yes].
The conversion starts. You can check the progress in the transfer screen.
Checking the transfer statusP67
The new converted clips will be saved in the same bin as their original ones.
NOTE
By default, the system will pause any transfer and conversion during a recording or playback. If you want transfer and conversion to be performed even during a recording or playback, change the seing by [Transfer] -> [Common] on the seing screen. Unchecking [Pause le transfers while recording or playing out.] enables transfer and conversion even during a recording or playback. However, if this option is unchecked, the recording/playback operations may not be performed normally, therefore, we recommend that you use the system with this option checked.
Transfer – common settingsP195
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Checking the recycle bin

Displaying the [Recycle Bin] tab

In the [Recycle Bin] tab, you can restore the deleted contents and completely delete the les in the recycle bin.
1
Tap [Bin].
The bin view appears.
2
Tap the [Recycle Bin] tab.
¾ [Recycle Bin] tab
Checking the recycle bin
(2)
(3)(1)
(6) (7)
(1)
[Preview]
(2)
View switching tab
(3)
[Empty Recycle Bin]
(4) (5)
(8)
Switches on/o of the preview (lmstrip).
Switches between [Bin] tab/[Browse] tab/ [Recycle Bin] tab.
Deletes all les in the recycle bin.
Note that the deleted contents cannot be restored.
(9)
Restores contents to the original bin.
(4)
[Restore]
(5)
[Menu]
Recycle bin folder
(6)
list
When restoring a playlist, if clips linked to
the playlist are also in the recycle bin, the clips are restored at the same time.
Displays the related menu.
Displays the list of folders in the recycle
bin.
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(7)
Filmstrip display
(8)
Contents list
1ch view/3ch view/
(9)
bin/transfer screen common area
By tapping [Preview] and set it on, displays the contents in lmstrip with six frames.
Displays the list of contents in the folder selected in the recycle bin folder list.
1ch view/3ch view/bin/transfer screen common areaP52

Backing up all data to other T2 (full sync backup)

Overview of full sync backup function

T2 data (media les and database) can be synchronized to other (multiple) T2 on the network. T2 (slave) data on the sync destination is initialized and they are completely synchronized to T2 (master) data. To synchronize data, set the sync destination T2 (slave) to the slave mode (step 1), and then set the sync source T2 (master) to the master mode. (step 2)

Step 1: Setting T2 on the sync destination (slave) to the slave mode

NOTE
1
2
If contents are being captured or loaded in the R1/P1/P2 channel, a message appears asking whether to unload the contents. Tap [OK] to unload the clip.
3
T2 on the sync destination (slave) is set to the slave mode. To sync data to multiple T2 (slave), repeat steps 1 to 3 on all of the T2 (slave).
Set the remote mode (R1-remote mode/P1-remote mode/P2­remote mode) to o on both T2 (master and slave) beforehand. (You cannot switch the remote mode to on and o while transferring les.)
• Synchronization is not available between T2 devices that have
dierent database versions. Database version will be changed by such an event as soware update.
On the sync destination T2, tap [Bin] or [1ch View].
Tap [Menu], and then tap [Tools] -> [T2 to T2 Sync backup...].
In [Operating mode] on the [T2 to T2 Sync backup] dialog box,
select [Slave mode] and tap [Close].
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Backing up all data to other T2 (full sync backup)

Step 2: Setting T2 on the sync source (master) to the master mode for data sync

1
On the sync source T2, tap [Bin] or [1ch View].
2
Tap [Menu], and then tap [Tools] -> [T2 to T2 Sync backup...].
If contents are being captured or loaded in the R1/P1/P2 channel, a message appears asking whether to unload the contents. Tap [OK] to unload the clip.
3
In [Operating mode] on the [T2 to T2 Sync backup] dialog box,
select [Master mode] and tap [Slave conguration...].
T2 on the sync source (master) is set to the master mode. The number of T2 set to the slave mode is displayed in [Slave count:].
4
In the [Slave conguration...] dialog box, set the IP address of T2
set to the slave mode.
Tap [Auto Search...] to search for T2 set to the slave mode on the
network. Select an IP address on the [Search Results] dialog box, and then tap [Add ALL].
To set an IP address manually, tap [Add] and enter an IP address.
5
Tap [Close].
6
In the [T2 to T2 Sync backup] dialog box, tap [Start Sync].
7
A message appears. Tap [OK].
The synchronization starts. You can check the le transfer status on the
upper progress bar, and the whole status on the lower progress bar.
If you stop synchronization in the middle, tap [Stop]. You can also stop synchronization from T2 set to the slave mode.
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If data synchronization has been stopped forcibly by such an event as the power o of T2, contents may be displayed with the following thumbnail. Such contents cannot be used.
If synchronization has been stopped and started again, les that are already transferred will be skipped.
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Playing/Editing

This section describes operations to play contents in the P1/P2 channel and to edit playlists.

Displaying P1/P2 channel in 1ch view

In the 1ch view of the P1/P2 channel, you can perform operations regarding
contents editing.
1
Press the [P1] buon (or [P2] buon).
The display switches to the 1ch view of the P1 channel (or P2 channel) and the [P1] buon (or [P2] buon) lights in green. You can also switch by tapping [1ch View] and then tapping the P1 channel tab (or P2 channel tab). If the clip is loaded to the P1 channel (or P2 channel), clip view is displayed. And if a playlist is loaded, playlist view is displayed.
Displaying P1/P2 channel in 1ch view
Section 8
¾ P1/P2 channel (clip view) – 1ch view
(2) (8) (9)
(4) (6)(3) (5) (7)(1)
(15) (16) (17)(14)
*(2) to (18) are common in P2 channel.
P1 channel tab/P2
(1)
channel tab
(10)
By tapping, selects and highlights the P1
channel (or P2 channel).
(11) (12)
(13)
(18)
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Playback mode
Indicates the current playback mode (sync mode, E to E mode, loop playback mode) of the P1 channel (or P2 channel) in white
characters.
By tapping, also switches the playback
mode.
Switching playback modeP102
(3)
Status
(4)
[Locked]
(5)
Preview
(6)
[Cur:]
(7)
Playback speed
(8)
Scrubbing bar
(9)
[Rem:]
Indicates the playback progress status.
Locks P1 channel (or P2 channel)
operations.
While the operations are locked, [Locked] and [P1] (or [P2] buon) buons light in red.
Tapping it again releases the lock.
Displays the video currently played back. Tapping the preview displays in the full
sc re en vi ew.
If a clip is not loaded, displays the output prole of the channel on the upper le.
Indicates the current timecode.
Indicates the current playback speed (times).
Indicates the playback progress status and markers of set In/Out points.
Indicates the timecode of the remaining
time.
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Switches the display scale of the scrubbing
bar.
Tapping it displays [Zoom] in red, and
(10)
[Zoom]
(11)
Audio level display
(12)
[Menu]
(13)
[Playlist View]
(14)
Operation buttons
displays the In-Out points of the clip as the
whole scale. Tapping it again returns the display to the
original scale and displays the whole clip.
Displays output audio level.
Displays the related menu.
Switches to the playlist view.
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(15)
(16)
[Clip:]
[In:]/[Out:]/[Dur:]
Displaying P1/P2 channel in 1ch view
Indicates the name of the loaded clip.
Tapping the entry area allows to change the clip name.
Software keyboardP120
Indicates the timecode of In/Out points and
duration. Tapping the entry area allows to set the In
and Out points or duration.
Software keypad – TimecodeP121
(17)
(18)
[Format:]
1ch view/3ch view/ bin/transfer screen common area
Indicates the video size of the clip and frame rate.
1ch view/3ch view/bin/transfer screen common areaP52
¾ Operation buttons of P1/P2 channel (clip view)
(2) (4) (6) (7)(3) (5)(1)
(1)
[Clear (In/Out)]
(2)
[Cue(In)]
(3)
[Mark(In)]
(4)
[Mark(Out)]
Clears In/Out points set on the clip.
Moves to the In point of the clip.
Sets In point to the current position. Aer In point has been set, the In point marker
appears on the scrubbing bar.
Sets Out point to the current position.
Aer Out point has been set, the Out point marker appears on the scrubbing bar.
(5)
[Cue(Out)]
(6)
[Create Subclip]
(7)
[Set]
Moves to the Out point of the clip.
Creates a sub clip between the set In-Out points.
Creating a sub clip between In-Out points (highlight)P107
Trims the clip between the set In-Out points.
Trimming a clip between the set In-Out pointsP106
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¾ P1/P2 channel (playlist view) – 1ch view
(2) (8) (9)
(4) (6)(3) (5) (7)(1)
(10)
(11)
(12)
(13)
(14)
(15)
(17) (18) (19)(16)
*(2) to (20) are common in P2 channel.
P1 channel tab/P2
(1)
channel tab
By tapping, selects and highlights the P1
channel (or P2 channel).
Indicates the current playback mode (sync mode, E to E mode, loop playback mode) of the P1 channel (or P2 channel) in white
(2)
Playback mode
characters.
By tapping, also switches the playback
mode.
Switching playback modeP102
(3)
Status
Indicates the playback progress status.
Locks P1 channel (or P2 channel)
operations.
(4)
[Locked]
While the operations are locked, [Locked] and [P1] (or [P2] buon) buons light in red.
Tapping it again releases the lock.
(20)
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Displays the video currently played back. Tapping the preview displays in the full
(5)
Preview
sc re en vi ew.
If a playlist is not loaded, displays the output prole of the channel on the upper le.
(6)
[Cur:]
Indicates the current timecode of the
playlist.
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(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
(11)
(12)
(13)
Playback speed
Scrubbing bar
[Rem:]
[Add Event]
[Delete Event]
[Move Up]
[Move Down]
Indicates the current playback speed (times).
Indicates the playback progress status and markers of set In/Out points.
Indicates the timecode for the remaining time of event or the timecode for the remaining time of whole playlist.
The timecode to be displayed can be
changed by [Playlist Remain TC:] in [P1] (or [P2]) -> the [Monitor & Remote] tab on the seing screen.
[Monitor & Remote] tabP191
Adds an event to the playlist.
Creating a playlist►P108
Deletes the event selected in the event list.
Moves up the event selected in the event list.
Moves down the event selected in the event list.
(14)
(15)
(16)
(17)
(18)
[Menu]
[Clip View]
Operation buttons
[ P.L i s t: ]
[Current Event:]
Displays the related menu.
Switches to the clip view.
Operation buttons of P1/P2 channel (playlist view)►P96
Indicates the name of the loaded playlist.
Tapping the entry area allows to change the playlist name.
Software keyboardP120
Displays the information of the event being
played.
[In:]/[Out:]/[Dur:]
Indicates the timecode of In/Out points and the length of the event (duration).
[Format:]
Indicates the video size and frame rate.
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Event list
Displays the list of events in the playlist.
The selected event is displayed with a blue
frame.
The event being played is highlighted in blue.
1ch view/3ch view/
(20)
bin/transfer screen common area
1ch view/3ch view/bin/transfer screen common areaP52
¾ Operation buttons of P1/P2 channel (playlist view)
(2) (4) (6)(3) (5)(1)
(1)
[Clear (In/Out)]
(2)
[Cue(In)]
(3)
[Mark(In)]
(4)
[Mark(Out)]
In the TRIM mode, clears In/Out points set on the event to cancel the TRIM mode.
Moves to the In point of the event.
In the TRIM mode, sets In point to the
current position. Aer In point has been set, the In point marker appears on the
scrubbing bar.
In the TRIM mode, sets Out point to the
current position. Aer Out point has been set, the Out point marker appears on the
scrubbing bar.
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(5)
(6)
[Cue(Out)]
[TRIM]
Moves to the Out point of the event.
Switches to the TRIM mode. You can edit the In/Out points of the event selected in
the event list.
Trimming an eventP110

Selecting P1/P2 channel in 3ch view

In 3ch view, you can view three channels, the video recorded in the R1
channel and the clip or playlist played in the P1/P2 channel simultaneously.
In 3ch view of P1/P2 channel, you can use the operation buons and jog/ shule on the lower part of the touch screen LCD, to play or to switch playback modes.
1
Tap [3ch View].
The display switches to 3ch view.
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Selecting P1/P2 channel in 3ch view
2
Tap the P1 channel tab (or P2 channel tab).
P1 channel (or P2 channel) is selected and highlighted. The playback
operation to the selected channel becomes valid.
If the clip is loaded to the P1 channel (or P2 channel), clip view is displayed. And if a playlist is loaded, playlist view is displayed.
¾ P1/P2 channel (clip view) – 3ch view
(2) (8) (9)(4) (6)(3) (5) (7)(1)
*(2) to (9) are common in P2 channel.
P1 channel tab/
(1)
P2 channel tab
(2)
Playback mode
(3)
Status
(4)
[Locked]
By tapping, selects and highlights the P1
channel (or P2 channel).
Indicates the current playback mode (sync mode, E to E mode, loop playback mode) of the P1 channel (or P2 channel) in white characters.
By tapping, also switches the playback mode.
Switching playback modeP102
Indicates the playback progress status.
Locks P1 channel (or P2 channel) operations. While the operations are locked, [Locked] and
[P1] (or [P2] buon) buons light in red. Tapping it again releases the lock.
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(10) (11)
(4) (6)(3) (5) (7)(1)
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(5)
(6)
(7)
Preview
Audio level display
[Clip:]
Displays the video currently played back. If a clip is not loaded, displays the output
prole of the channel on the upper le.
Displays output audio level.
Indicates the name of the loaded clip.
Tapping the entry area allows to change the clip name.
Software keyboardP120
(8)
(9)
[Cur:]
[Rem:]
Indicates the current timecode.
Indicates the timecode of the remaining time.
¾ P1/P2 channel (playlist view) – 3ch view
*(2) to (11) are common in P2 channel.
P1 channel tab/
(1)
P2 channel tab
(2)
Playback mode
By tapping, selects and highlights the P1
channel (or P2 channel).
Indicates the current playback mode (sync mode, E to E mode, loop playback mode) of the P1 channel (or P2 channel) in white characters.
By tapping, also switches the playback mode.
Switching playback modeP102
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(4)
(5)
Status
[Locked]
Preview
Indicates the playback progress status.
Locks P1 channel (or P2 channel) operations. While the operations are locked, [Locked] and
[P1] (or [P2] buon) buons light in red. Tapping it again releases the lock.
Displays the video currently played back. If a playlist is not loaded, displays the output
prole of the channel on the upper le.
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(6)
(7)
Audio level display
[ P.L i s t: ]

Loading contents to P1/P2 channel

Displays output audio level.
Indicates the name of the loaded playlist.
Tapping the entry area allows to change the playlist name.
Software keyboardP120
(8)
(9)
(10)
(11)
[Now:]
[Next:]
[Cur:]
[Rem:]
Indicates the name of the current event.
Indicates the name of the next event.
Indicates the current timecode of the playlist.
Indicates the timecode of the remaining time of event or the timecode of remaining time of
whole playlist. The timecode to be displayed can be changed
by [Playlist Remain TC:] in [P1] (or [P2]) -> the [Monitor & Remote] tab on the seing screen.
[Monitor & Remote] tabP191
Loading contents to P1/P2 channel
The procedure to load the contents in the bin to the P1 channel or P2 channel is described in this part.
Contents loaded to the P1/P2 channel can be performed playback or editing of In/Out points.
1
Select the bin in the [Bin] tab and display the contents.
Displaying the [Bin] tabP79
2
Select an item and tap [>P1] or [>P2].
The item is loaded to the P1 channel or P2 channel.
If the clip is loaded to the P1 channel (or P2 channel), clip view is displayed. And if a playlist is loaded, playlist view is displayed.
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To unload contents, display the P1 channel (or P2 channel) in 1ch view, tap [Menu], and then tap [Unload].
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(4)
(3)
(1) (1)
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Playing back video

Playing back with operation buttons

You can play the video of the selected channel using the operation buons.
1
Control buttons►P35
During the playback, the [Play] buon lights up.

Playing back in variable speed mode (variable playback)

You can play the video of the selected channel in the variable speed mode.
1
Control buttons►P35
The mode switches to the variable speed mode and VAR speed control is displayed.
While in the variable speed mode, the [VAR] buon lights up.
Press the [Play] buon.
Press the [VAR] buon.
¾ VAR speed control
(1)
[<]/[>]
(2)
Speed control bar
(3)
[Play Speed:]
(4)
[Close]
By every tap, increases or decreases the
playback speed by 0.1 time.
By tapping on the speed control bar,
species the playback speed within the range of -2 to +2 times.
Indicates the current playback speed.
Closes the VAR speed control.
Even aer closing the VAR speed control, you can perform variable speed playback by operating the jog/shule.
2
Press the [Play] buon.
3
Tap the speed control bar and move it.
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