Grass Valley Profile XP Service Manual User Manual

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Contents

23 July 2004

Profile XP Service Manual

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Removing the system disk, floppy disk, or CD-ROM drive .......................................91
Installing a new system disk or restoring a corrupt system disk ...............................91
Removing the power supplies...................................................................................94

Internal parts removal ....................................................................................................95

Removing the top cover ............................................................................................95
Removing and installing plug-in circuit boards .........................................................96
Removing the processor board.................................................................................97
Removing the air chamber........................................................................................97
Removing the standby/on switch and fault LED .......................................................98
Removing the power distribution board ....................................................................99
Removing the bulkhead ..........................................................................................100

Replacing the motherboard .........................................................................................101

Removing the motherboard ....................................................................................101
Installing the motherboard ......................................................................................102

Replacing parts in a system with the redundancy option ............................................104

Interpreting the DupliDisk III

control panel LEDs ....................................................105

Operation of the DupliDisk III control panel buzzer ................................................105
Replacing a redundant system disk drive: DupliDisk III Controller .........................106
Creating a bootable DupliDisk Utilities diskette ......................................................108

Interpreting the DupliDisk II

control panel LEDs .....................................................109

Operation of the DupliDisk II control panel buzzer .................................................109
Replacing a redundant system disk drive: DupliDisk II Controller ..........................110
Replacing a redundant system disk drive: DupliDisk Controller .............................113
Restoring a corrupt system drive ............................................................................115
Replacing the Superdrive .......................................................................................118

Field-replaceable parts .....................................................................................................119

Appendix A

Diagnostic Tools

Using NetCentral Lite .......................................................................................................122

Interpreting status indicators .......................................................................................122

Viewing the system tray icon ..................................................................................123
Starting and stopping NetCentral Lite .....................................................................123

Viewing the NetCentral Lite main window ...................................................................124

Responding to messages .......................................................................................125
To clear alarms .......................................................................................................125
To clear informational messages ............................................................................126

Getting help with NetCentral Lite .................................................................................126
Launching the Profile XP Configuration Manager .......................................................126
Viewing subsystem properties.....................................................................................127

To view general properties, address, and location .................................................127
To view Thermal properties ....................................................................................128
To view Storage properties .....................................................................................128
To set storage time remaining estimate perimeters:...............................................130
To view Timing properties.......................................................................................131
To view Video and Audio properties .......................................................................132
To view Board Status..............................................................................................133
To view network properties .....................................................................................134
Viewing logs............................................................................................................134

Configuring messages.................................................................................................135

Setting heartbeat polling .........................................................................................135
Ignoring messages .................................................................................................137

Configuring actions and notifications...........................................................................138

Adding and modifying actions .................................................................................138
Controlling the front panel LED...............................................................................140
Sending e-mail and pager notifications...................................................................142
Playing a beep ........................................................................................................143
Running a program .................................................................................................144

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