Adding a managed channel – Grass Valley K2 Dyno PA Configuration Manual v.1.5 User Manual

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Use Dyno Marks for Transfer/Export: If you check this box, Dyno PA uses
Mark In and Mark Out points that were automatically added to the asset by a
K2 Dyno Replay Controller.

Single Transfer Queue: If you check this box, transfers are initiated (pulled)
from the K2 Summit system that is the destination server. If the box is
unchecked, transfers are initialed (pushed) from the source, which means they
might be affected by queue limitations.

8. Click

OK

.

The rule appears in the Rules pane.

9. When created, a rule is inactive. To activate a rule, right-click on the rule and select

Toggle Activate

.

A message box displays listing the number of immediate transfers that will take
place once this rule has been activated.

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Adding a managed channel

A managed channel is an AppCenter channel on a K2 system, which can be controlled
remotely through the K2 Dyno PA application.

Prerequisites:

At least one K2 system must have been added as a server to the Dyno PA
application.

You must have a license that allows managing channels.

To add a managed channel, follow these steps:

1. Select the Managed Channels tab.

2. Right-click in the Managed Channels pane select

New Channel

.

The Managed Channel dialog box displays.

3. Enter the name of the managed channel.

4. If desired, enter a description of the channel.

5. From the Server drop-down list, select the K2 system that has the channel you want

to manage.

6. From the Channel drop-down list, select the channel that you wish to manage and

click

OK

A managed channel appears in the Managed Channels pane.

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