GRASS VALLEY K2 Dyno S User manual

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K2 Dyno S User Manual 20130719
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The K2 Dyno S Replay System is a control system for live event scenarios, with the following
features:
• Quickly plays back recorded elements in both real time and slow motion
• Stores recorded segments for playback at a later time
• Assembles recorded segments in a playlist for playback with effect transitions
• Names segments and clips
• Attaches metadata to segments and clips
• Sends clips to other devices for external storage or further editing
The K2 Dyno S Replay System has two main components: A K2 system and a K2 Dyno S Replay
Controller.
The K2 system can be a K2 Summit Production Client or a K2 Solo Media Server. The K2 Summit
system has four video channel connections. Each channel can be configured as either a recorder or
a player. The K2 Solo system has two video channel connections, making it one half of a K2 Summit
system. With ChannelFlex (a feature of K2 AppCenter Elite), a record channel can be split to record
two streams of video.
The K2 Dyno S Replay System supports both 3G and non-3G K2 Summit/Solo systems. The K2
Summit 3G system is pictured here.
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A K2 Summit/Solo system can be configured to complete a variety of specialized tasks, as follows:
• 3X Super Slow motion, which records at three times the frame rate for clearer slow motion
playback
• 3D activities marrying two record steams to playback as one 3D stream
The Dyno S Replay Controller controls the K2 system video streams no matter how the K2 system
is configured.
Many of the functions of the K2 Dyno S Replay Controller are operated from the large touch screen.
Three key elements of the touch screen are Tabs, Slots, and Bins.
Tabs: The column of SoftKeys on the left side of the screen providing access to primary functions.
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Slots: The numbered storage locations for elements viewable under tabs such as highlights and
playlists.
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Bins: A collection of like items. A bin is similar to a PC Folder. You can have multiple bins with
highlights, playlists, or search results. Additional bins are accessed on the touch screen by tapping
the bar at the top of the screen that contains a bin name.
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The bin that holds all the items from a recording period. A session
includes record streams, clips, playlists and anything created during
the period of recording. A session is transient; it is not permanent.
You can delete a session, but doing so deletes all elements of that
period of recording.
Session management is a key item for success in using the K2 Dyno
Replay Controller. You can save a session and open another but in
so doing you must consider recordable space. The contents of the
session might take up a large amount of recordable space, since the
session does include the complete record train.
Session
A segment of video selected and saved for future use. It can be used
for individual playback or for addition to a playlist. It can be
configured to save just one record stream or all streams being
recorded at the points that defined it.
Clip
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1. Power on the K2 Summit system.
The power button is the round black button on the front plate.
2. Power on the K2 Dyno S Replay Controller.
The power switch is located at the back to the right under the protection flap.
3. Log on to K2 AppCenter:
• Default Username: Administrator
• Password: adminGV!
NOTE: The password is case sensitive.
Upon successful login, a list of all K2 Summit systems available on the network appears.
The most recently connected K2 Summit system appears at the top of the list.
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4. Select SoftKey to share the local server.
• If this is not the first time the K2 Summit system and the K2 Dyno S Replay Controller has
been paired, K2 Dyno S Replay Controller gives you the option to reconnect to a local server.
• If K2 Summit system and K2 Dyno S Replay Controller have been previously paired, proceed
with your Session.
5. Select SoftKey and type the name of the missing K2 Summit system, if the local K2
Summit system or any K2 Summit system fails to show up in the server registry.
6. For ShareFlex user, type in the K2 Summit system name used in the Host Table.
After configuring and choosing Servers, the next screen addresses Session options.
1. If you are entering a previous Session, select the Session to be reactivated and select the
session SoftKey.
The record, trains, highlights, and playlists of the Sessions are restored.
2. Select SoftKey if you are configuring a new Session.
By default, a new Session is created with the same channel configuration as the last Session.
The centre of the screen is to define the channels of the server. The options available for configuration
are limited to the settings on the server.
This setting is found on the server under the K2 AppCenter system flag, then see Channel and Type
for the configuration information.
The first column of boxes is the or selections for each channel. When a channel is ,the
K2 Dyno S Replay Controller no longer controls that channel.
The next column defines the Channel function and, depending on the server setting, the choices can
be Player, Recorder, or multichannel recorder.
Pressing launches the session but it will not place the server in a state of record.
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1. Select SoftKey.
A touch-screen keyboard displays.
2. Select the box, type a name for the session, and then press .
3. Set Loop Record as follows:
a) Set the box to to recycle record space after a given record duration.
The Loop Length box is enabled.
b) Select the box and type the record duration before the record train is recycled.
You cannot access the record train beyond this point.
When Loop Record is on, unreferenced media is discarded after the specified loop record length.
4. Press to begin the session.
To turn on or off while the session is active, on the screen select .
You can delete all non-essential Sessions from the Sessions list as follows:
1. Select the session from the list and tap the softkey.
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2. To delete all Sessions currently on the server, press function of the SoftKey.
To recover space, delete the non-active sessions.
1. To delete the non-active sessions while in an active session, open the screen.
2. Tap .
The Sessions list page appears, listing all Sessions currently on the server.
3. Select the session you are deleting and tap .
You cannot delete an active session, indicated by the word in yellow.
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On the Home screen, the Record Status section displays key information about the recording status
of the Dyno.
Status indicators are as follows:
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Represents the record space available. In continuous record mode, the wedge
shape grows as the record space is utilized. The larger the wedge, the smaller the amount of the
record space is available.
Red text indicates recording is underway.
The time that has passed since the start of the recording.
The actual amount of record time available, where this record time is divided across the
number of record streams in the configuration.
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