How to export to a compressed file, How to import a non-nv9000-se configuration, Analyzing configurations – Grass Valley NV9000-SE v.3.0 User Manual
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4. Configurations
Analyzing Configurations
How to Export to a Compressed File
1 Launch NV9000-SE. (See
Launching and Exiting the Application
2 From the menu bar, select ‘File > Export to Zip Archive’. The ‘Save’ dialog appears:
Figure 4-11. Save Dialog Box
3 Enter a ‘File Name’ for the exported file in the field provided and click
Save
. The file is com-
pressed and saved.
Or
Click
Cancel
to close the dialog box without exporting the configuration.
How to Import a Non-NV9000-SE Configuration
1 Launch NV9000-SE. (See
Launching and Exiting the Application
2 Save the configuration being imported as a zip archive file and save it to:
NVISION\ENVY\USERSYS\SAVED\xxx.ZIP
3 Copy the zip file onto the computer or system controller running NV9000-SE. (If needed, copy
the zip file to a removable medium, such as an USB stick.)
4 From the menu bar, select ‘File’ and then ‘Import from Old Configuration Archive’.
5 On the ‘Open’ dialog box that appears, browse and locate the Zip file, and then click
Open
.
The file is imported and the configuration read into NV9000-SE. Be sure to save this file to pre-
serve the formatting.
6 Update NV9000 system controller software to use NV9000-SE and the newly uploaded config-
uration file. For more information and support, contact Miranda technical support.
Analyzing Configurations
Using the ‘Analyze’ page, different diagnostic analyses of the current configurations can be per-
formed. When an analysis is performed, the results display in a separate tabbed window titled
‘Analyze Results’. Analyses are based on functionality. Each functionality lists what is diagnosed
when a report is run. You can choose to run all reports, or just selected ones.