Getting help, Font conventions, Related documents – VBrick Systems Portal Server ETV v4.1 User Manual

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Preface

Getting Help

If you need help, or more information about any topic, use the online help system. The
online help is cross-referenced and searchable and can usually find the information in a few
seconds. Use the tree controls in the left pane to open documents and the up and down
arrows to page through them. Use the

Search

box to find specific information. Simply enter

one or more words in the box and press Enter. The search results will return pages that have
all of the words you entered—highlighted in yellow (Internet Explorer only). The

Search

box

is not case-sensitive and does not recognize articles (a, an, the), operators (+ and – ), or
quotation marks. You can narrow the search by adding words.

If you can't find the information you need from the online help, or from your certified
VBrick reseller, you can contact VBrick Support Services on the web. Support Services can
usually answer your technical questions in 24 business hours or less. Also note that our
publications team is committed to accurate and reliable documentation and we appreciate
your feedback. If you find errors or omissions in any of our documents, please send e-mail to
[email protected] and let us know. For more information about any VBrick
products, all of our product documentation is available on the web. Go to www.vbrick.com/
documentation
to search or download VBrick product documentation.

Font Conventions

Arial bold

is used to describe dialog boxes and menu choices, for example:

Start > All

Programs > VBrick

Courier fixed-width font is used for code elements (C++, HTML) as well as

filenames, directories, etc.

Bold Courier fixed-width font is used to indicate user input in keyboard commands,

scripts, etc.

Folder names and user examples are displayed in this sans serif font.

Italics are used to emphasize specific words or phrases.

Related Documents

VBPresenter

explains how to configure and launch rich media presentation
from the Portal Server including those created with VBPresenter.

Auto Content Ingestion explains auto content ingestion. This is the process whereby

video content is automatically populated on the portal server.

Database Backup

explains how to backup the MySQL database when you transfer
or remove VOD servers. Note that procedure backs up the
database—not video content.

Amino Set Top Box

explains how to connect and use the Amino set top box to view
MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 streams.

ACNS Configuration

explains how to configure the Portal Server and Cisco's
Application and Content Networking System (ACNS) to work
together.

EtherneTV Portal Server User Guide

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