NETWORK INTERFACE BOARDBKMW-E3000OPERATION MANUAL [English]1st Edition
10PreparationsTo bring the cursor to the value you want to changeRotate the MULTI CONTROL knob.To change a valueRotate the MULTI CONTROL knob while ho
11PreparationsSetting the Tape Top and the Beginning of the FileYou can specify the length of the leader section at tape top, the timecode at the star
12PreparationsEnabling File Reception when Using a Cassette without a Memory LabelIt is normally necessary to attach a memory label to a cassette to e
13PreparationsEnabling the REC Command via a Network for a Cassette with a Memory LabelExecution of the REC command via a network when using a cassett
14PreparationsThe M572: TEMP FILE CREATE setting page appears.4Rotate the MULTI CONTROL knob to change the setting.enable: You can create files even a
15PreparationsResetting User Names and PasswordsUse the VTR maintenance menu to reset registered user names and passwords to the default. This procedu
16PreparationsSetting the Transfer Processing for Nonrecorded SectionsWhen the material transfer range is from the tape top to the tape end (transfer
17Preparationstrack 1/2 (default setting): Audio track channels 1 and 2 are output.track 3/4: Audio track channels 3 and 4 are output.track 5/6: Audio
18Preparations2To send a file while playing back the tape, cue to the position from where you wish the transfer to start then press the PLAY button wh
19Starting e-VTR ManagerStarting e-VTR ManagerStart e-VTR Manager by double clicking on (e-VTR Manager icon).The e-VTR Manager window shown below ap
2For the customers in the USAThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of t
20Starting e-VTR Managere-VTR Manager Window MenusThe menu bar in the e-VTR Manager window contains the following menus.File menuSetup command: Allows
21Registering e-VTRsRegistering e-VTRsIn the Network Device Register window, register e-VTRs to operate on by entering their names and host names or I
22Registering e-VTRsRegistering the Device Information at a Time by Reading a FileBy reading a file from the PC local disk, you can make registration
23Registering e-VTRsIf you checked Simple Monitoring, the Simple Monitor window appears.In the Simple Monitor window, you can monitor the video output
24VTR Window ConfigurationVTR Window ConfigurationThe VTR window displays system information for the e-VTR currently being controlled, and the data co
25VTR Window ConfigurationFile display mode listSelect the type of files shown in the file list.Normal (default): Display MXF file for which the user
26VTR Window ConfigurationEntering the Title and ID of a Cassette (under Superuser Privilege)When the cassette in the e-VTR has a memory label, a titl
27VTR Window Configurationthe server, enter the appropriate user name and password.3Click on the OK button.On this tab, enter the path for the directo
28Creating Files (under Superuser Privilege)Creating Files (under Superuser Privilege)This procedure allows the superuser to create a file by specifyi
29Creating Files (under Superuser Privilege)Deleting record entries1In the recording entries list, activate the record entry that you want to delete b
3Table of ContentsTable of ContentsOverview ...5e-VTR Functions ...
30Creating Files (under Superuser Privilege)Automatically Creating Files from Tape or Memory Label InformationMXF files can be automatically created f
31Monitoring File ContentsMonitoring File ContentsYou can check file contents in the top-of-file picture display of the VTR window.Displaying File Top
32Storing/Playing Files Using a PCStoring/Playing Files Using a PCMXF Proxy AV files can be stored on a PC local disk and those on a PC local disk can
33Transferring FilesTransferring FilesYou can transfer files between two selected e-VTRs.1In the Network Device Register window, select two e-VTRs and
34Transferring FilesIf the Receiving Side Has a File of the Same Name With the File Being TransferredThe File Transfer Select window appears. Select o
35Web Application OperationsWeb Application OperationsBy accessing the Web server built into e-VTRs from Internet Explorer and Netscape Navigator, you
36Web Application OperationsThe left side of the Web application screen shows the page selection buttons and the LOG OFF button. The right side shows
37File Page OperationsFile Page OperationsClick on the FILE page selection button to display the file page of the Web application on the right side of
38File Page OperationsDisplaying and Modifying Attributes of Existing Files1Select a file to display from the file/record entry list on the page.The a
39Maintenance Page OperationsMaintenance Page OperationsClick on the MAINTENANCE page selection button to display the maintenance page of the Web appl
4Table of ContentsBacking Up the Menu Settings...30Saving the Files with a Different Name ...
40Maintenance Page OperationsHours Meter PageThe Hours Meter page displays the hours meter information for the e-VTR. H01: OPERATION HOURS (accumulate
41Maintenance Page OperationsError Logger PageThe Error Logger page displays the messages stored in the error logger of the e-VTR.Three types of the m
42Maintenance Page OperationsUser Registration PageThe content of the user registration page is different for the superuser and general users.Superuse
43Maintenance Page OperationsUser Registration page for general usersGeneral users can change their own passwords.To change your own passwordEnter a p
44Maintenance Page OperationsSNMP Variable Settings PageThe e-VTR provides the SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) function that allows manageme
45Maintenance Page OperationsNetwork Information PageThe Network Information page shows the status of the network to which the e-VTR is currently conn
46Maintenance Page OperationsMXF D10 Transfer Destination PageSettings for MXF D10 file transfer through the operation on the control panel of the e-V
47Maintenance Page OperationsMXF Proxy AV Transfer Destination PageSettings for the MXF Proxy AV file transfer through the operation on the control pa
48Maintenance Page OperationsDNS Server & HTTP Proxy Server PageSettings of the DNS (Domain Name System) server and internet proxy can be done on
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5OverviewOverviewThe BKMW-E3000 is a network interface board for installation in an MSW-2000 series digital videocassette recorder. With this board in
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6Overviewmemory label (rec start marks, shot marks, cue points, IN/OUT points).User registrationUp to 5 users can be registered for one e-VTR.One of t
7OverviewSystem ConfigurationThe following figures show examples of network systems using e-VTRs.Connecting two e-VTRs Connecting multiple e-VTRs and
8OverviewConnecting multiple e-VTRs and a mass storage serverZZZZZZZComputere-VTRsMass storage serverHubHubHubRooter
9PreparationsPreparationsFor Using a ComputerInstall e-VTR Manager on a computer meeting the following requirements.e-VTR Manager may not perform norm
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