Nexio Config Users Guide
Nexio Config Users Guide
Nexio Config
April 2014
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Contents
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Contents
Chapter 4
Nexio Config
Users Guide
Chapter 1
Using Nexio Config
Using the UI
Settings Modes
If you are working with an existing Nexio system, Nexio Config will
display showing your current system settings.
Settings are grouped into 3 modes. When you choose a mode, the
different settings are shown on the UI.
When you open Nexio Config for the first time, it shows the Initial
Setup display. After that, whenever you open a Nexio Config
session, the software remembers your most recent activity and
displays the last settings used on the system.
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Buttons
Use the control buttons to save, apply, discard, review, and restore
your system settings.
Button
Presets
Function
Save
Discard
Apply
Default
Chapter 1
Using Nexio Config
If you are creating a new preset, a pop-up will display where you
must give it a name. If you are modifying an existing preset, it will
be saved under its existing name.
3 Click Apply to view your changes.
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Chapter 1
Using Nexio Config
Tabs
The tabs located across the top of the UI group Nexio Config
system controls into functional sets. The tabs change depending
on whether you have selected Initial, General, or Advanced
settings.
Information Tab
The first tab for each settings group displays current system
information. Hardware and platform information is shown in the
heading at the top of the tab. All software settings are shown in
the table.
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Initial Setup
If you are comissioning a new system or if you are upgrading an
existing system, you will make your settings under the Initial Setup
option.
Nexio Config displays network and system information that it
reads from your system upon startup. The same information
displays on the Information tab for Initial Setup, GeneralSettings,
and Advanced Settings.
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Chapter 2
Initial Setup
Information
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Network
Settings
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Initial Setup
Control
Definition
Actual Name
Server Name
Order Number
Control
Definition
Domain Letters
Node Number
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Network Settings
The current IP address for the Nexio LANs and the FTP LAN show
here. Click the Set IP Address button to make changes.
When you click Set IP Address, the IP Config dialog box displays a
list of the network cards on your machine and their addresses.
These IP addresses appear in the drop-down lists for Nexio LAN
and FTP LAN.
You can also use the IP Config dialog box to change the IP
addresses of your network cards. Changes will take effect after
you reboot your system.
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Chapter 2
Initial Setup
Server
Settings
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RAID Configuration
Use these controls to configure RAID sets and Intrinsic Mirroring
according to your system design.
If you have a Farad system, RAID is set automatically and the
Intrinsic Mirroring control is not available on the UI. Other RAID
options allow you to select Intrinsic Mirroring.
Control
Definition
Buffer Size
System Buffers
Min Disks
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Chapter 2
Initial Setup
Memory
Control
Definition
Memory Start
Memory Stop
Performance Tuning
Control
Definition
File Buffers
DTA Throttle
MaxIOQuota
Network Window
Size
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FTP Settings
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Chapter 2
Initial Setup
Control
Definition
Client Connection
Limit
Transfer Settings
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Control
Definition
Limit Number of
Concurrent Transfers
Maximum Number
Truncate ID Name of
Incoming Media
Truncate to Length
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Chapter 2
Initial Setup
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Control
Definition
SD 4:3 Clips
SD 16:9 Clips
HD Clips
Default
Anamorphic
Pillar Box
Middle Cut
14:9
21:9
Graphic File
Aspect Ratio
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Chapter 2
Initial Setup
Automation
Settings
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Control Ports
Use these controls to indicate a protocol for each port and channel.
Control
Definition
Channel VTR
Protocol
VDCP Parameters
Check to enable video disk control protocols.
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Chapter 2
Initial Setup
Control
Definition
Jog Smooth
Jump Threshold
0 Translates to CX.01/CX.02
(default)
1 Translates to C1.00/C4.00
Stop on Next
Unload Record
Complete
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General Parameters
Use these controls to set up an external clock system. This can be
used to set timing throughout the Nexio system.
Control
Definition
Auto Stop
TBD
Jog/Shuttle Speed
Limit
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Chapter 2
Initial Setup
Control
Definition
Blanking Control
Play Latency
Record Latency
Clock Source
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SNMP
Settings
Farad Settings
These settings are not valid unless the system is configured for
Farad storage. The Node Number on the Network Settings tab
must be set to a value of 1 or 2.
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Chapter 2
Initial Setup
Use these controls to tell the SNMP trap what to look for so it can
ignore ports that are not connected.
Control
Definition
Farad Stacks
Stack Size
Stack FC (fiber
channel)
XCR
These settings allow the system to query the chassis and report
back based on the Farad stack settings. The information gathered
is stored in a text file. You can specify where the text file is stored
by setting the Dump Path.
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General Setup
Nexio Config displays network and system information that it
reads from your system upon startup. The same information
displays on the Information tab for Initial Setup, GeneralSettings,
and Advanced Settings.
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Chapter 3
General Setup
Information
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Channel
Config
Channel Type
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General Setup
Control
Definition
Channel Type
Play Only
Record/
Bi-directional
Channels
Options
Control
Definition
SD Only
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Control
Definition
Audio Restriction
Bypass
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Chapter 3
General Setup
Control
Definition
Video Standard
Genlock Source
Genlock Resolution
Video Bitrate
Audio Bitrate
GPRX Location
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Video
Settings
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Chapter 3
General Setup
You can make video settings for all channels on your system at the
same time or you can make video settings on a per-channel basis.
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Play Channel
Control
Definition
Default Channel
ARC
Timecode Insert
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Chapter 3
General Setup
Control
Definition
Line Select
Duplicate Line 2
Legacy Timecode
Display
Record Channel
Control
Definition
Format
Bit Rate
Aspect Ratio
M and N
Record VBI
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For VBI and Closed Captioning, set the start and stop lines for
stored closed captioning and other ancillary data. This data is
captured and stored as clip essence.
Audio Settings
Control
Definition
Audio Tracks
Audio Bits
Audio Control
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Chapter 3
General Setup
Log Settings
Use the Log Settings tab to set the Debug String for your error
logs. The Debug String defines what is written to the errlog.txt file.
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Advanced Setup
Changing
Registry
Settings
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Chapter 4
Advanced Setup
Advanced Status
Icons
Indicates
Green
check
Green plus
Red
Blue
Yellow