Commission customer site

  1. Configure the GV STRATUS server on the corporate LAN.
  2. Assign GV STRATUS licenses/operations to groups/users.
  3. Verify system requirements on GV STRATUS client PCs
  4. If any high-resolution GV STRATUS client PCs, make cable connections to control and media (iSCSI or LAN Connect) networks.
  5. Install/configure SiteConfig support on GV STRATUS client PCs
  6. On the control point PC, open SiteConfig and do the following:
    1. Add corporate LAN.
    2. Add GV STRATUS client PCs.
    3. Install GV STRATUS software on GV STRATUS client PCs.
  7. If any high-resolution GV STRATUS client PCs, open K2Config and configure the PCs as iSCSI or LAN Connect clients on the K2 SAN.
  8. On one of the customer-supplied GV STRATUS client PCs, open the GV STRATUS application and do the following:
    1. In the Navigator, verify access to K2 Summit system bins.
    2. Create a Channel Panel and test record/play operations.
    3. In the Navigator, select assets on the K2 Summit system. The assets appear in the Asset List.
    4. Double-click an asset in the Asset List. The asset opens in the Inspector.
    5. In the Inspector, verify that the asset has a proxy association.
  9. In the Asset List, right-click the high-resolution asset and select Regenerate Proxy.
  10. Verify the following behavior:
    1. In the Associations tab of the Inspector, the proxy association is momentarily not visible. This occurs as the GV STRATUS system deletes the proxy asset.
    2. In the Associations tab of the Inspector, the proxy association shows as recording. This occurs due to the GV Render Engine is in the process of regenerating the proxy asset.
    3. In the Associations tab of the Inspector, the proxy association is visible again. This occurs as a result of the GV Render Engine has finished regenerating the proxy asset.

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