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For a redundant configuration, you can apply these settings to the second device service by clicking
the Apply To... button. If the Apply To... button is dimmed, make a bogus change, such as adding a
space to a setting and deleting it, and then moving to a different field. Then click the Apply To...
button and navigate to the second device service.
17. Confirm configuration by viewing the service in Health Monitor. The service will appear
connected with a green checked icon displayed when it is working properly.
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If using the Avid Video device service to control an FastServe, and if you want to use Command’s
system setting, Hold Last Frame—the default for which is five seconds—you must configure the
setting, Advance-to-Cued, to zero on the FastServe device. Avid also recommends setting Last Frame
Freeze to zero because Command sets that time period.
After the Video device service has been configured, you must add device channels and channel
groups in Command. This can be done from a Command Workstation.
To add device channels and channel groups for FastServe integration:
1. At a Command Workstation, click Tools > System Settings. The System Settings dialog box
appears.
2. Expand Channel.
3. Select Device Channels.
4. Click Add.
5. Enter the channel’s name.
6. Enter the device’s name. This name must match the device name that was entered during
configuration of the Video device service.
7. For Device type, select Other Video.
8. Set the Channel Index to 1, 2, or 3, depending on which player you are controlling.
9. (Optional) Add notes.
10. Click OK. The Add Device Channel dialog box closes. Repeat these steps to add more device
channels.
11. On the System Settings dialog box, click Apply so that you can add the new device channels to a
channel group.
12. On the left side of the System Settings dialog box, select Group.
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