Restore system files, Restoring multiple suites, Figure 200 – Grass Valley Karrera Video Production Center Installation v.4.1 User Manual

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Video Processor Frame Maintenance

Figure 200. Video Processor Frame

4.

Leave the

Reboot when complete

box filled and click

OK

.

5.

The Video Processor Frame’s NV Memory will be cleared and the
Frame will be rebooted.

Restore System Files

If you have a Show File with a set of standard Karrera system settings, you
can load it now to restore your system to that state. However, if you are
experiencing problems, you may want to reload the files individually to
help find what might be causing problems.

1.

For troubleshooting, restore your backup files in the following order:

a.

Reload your backup Engineering Setup file and make sure it is
correct by, for example, checking that the proper source names
appear in the Source Definition menu.

b.

Reload a Suite Prefs file and a User Setups file and check that these
settings are correct.

c.

Load some EMEMs and run them to check that they operate
correctly.

2.

If there are any problems with any of the restored files, they may have
become corrupted and need to be deleted and rebuilt. If a problem file
locks the system, you may need to clear NV Memory again to restore
system operation, but you will know what file is responsible. Contact
Grass Valley Customer Support if you need troubleshooting assistance.

Restoring Multiple Suites

If your Karrera system is configured has multiple suites, each suite will
have its own Suite Prefs file. Clearing Video Processor Frame NV Memory
will both suites, so to restore the system completely you will need to reload
Suite Prefs for each suite.

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