Installing and Maintaining the Server
Installing the Server
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Lightspeed Live Capture User Guide
Installing the Server
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Installing the Optional USB Cable Retainer for the RS-422 VTR Control Interface
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WARNING:
Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install, replace, or
service this equipment.
CAUTION:
Except for replaceable power supplies and hard drives which may be
accessed from the outside, the Lightspeed Live server is a sealed device, with no user-
serviceable parts or user-accessible expansion slots. You should never open the top
cover or attempt to upgrade or alter the server. Doing so exposes you to electrical
hazard, may damage the unit, and may invalidate your warranty. If you have hardware
or software problems with your Lightspeed Live server, follow the steps in
Appendix A:
Support
of this guide to obtain service.
Note:
Before proceeding, work with your network administrator to determine
computer and network setting requirements.
Unpacking the Server
The Lightspeed Live server arrives packed in a heavy duty cardboard box with foam
padding surrounding the device to protect it. During unpacking, inspect the container
and the contents for damage. If there is any damage, report it immediately to the
freight carrier and to
The server is heavy. Unpack the server on a strong, well-balanced table that can
support the full weight of the server and shipping container without tipping.
Inside the box, you will find the server, optional components such as rack rails, five mini
BNC to standard BNC cables, and documentation on paper and flash drive (a DVD is
available by request).
Installing the Optional USB Cable Retainer for the RS-422
VTR Control Interface
When you will be using the USB to RS-422 Interface for VTR control, it is best to install
the USB Cable Retainer on the back of the Lightspeed Live server before installing the
server in the rack. For instructions, see
Installing the USB Cable Retainer on the Lightspeed
Appendix C
.