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Transferring Media Between K2 Summit 3G Media Server Systems with the K2 Dyno S Replay Controller in Live Replay Environments Fred van Galen, Pre-Sales Engineer EMEA Central and Eurasia Regions Olaf Bahr, Product Manager February 2013

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Page 1: Transferring Media Between K2 Summit 3G Media Server ......APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS 3. Hardware Setup 4. Software

Transferring Media Between K2 Summit 3G Media Server Systems with the K2 Dyno S Replay Controller in Live Replay Environments

Fred van Galen Pre-Sales Engineer EMEA Central and Eurasia Regions Olaf Bahr Product Manager

February 2013

APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

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TABLE OF

CONTENTS

3 Hardware Setup

4 Software Setup

4 Disable Write Filter5 Set up IP Addresses7 Creating Hosts Table9 Creating a HOTBIN folder 12 Enabling Embedded Security 13 Setting Up Streaming Between K2 Clients 14 Importing And Exporting Clips With Streaming

Between K2 Summit 3G Media Servers16 Setting Up The K2 Dyno Replay Controller To Send

Clips To Another K2 Dyno Operator

17 Valid Hardware Configurations with K2 Dyno S Replay Controller

17 1x K2 Summit 3G + 2x K2 Dyno S17 2x K2 Summit 3G + 2x K2 Dyno S18 2x K2 Summit 3G + 2x K2 Dyno S in a SAN18 2x K2 Summit 3G + 2x K2 Dyno S in a Redundant

SAN

19 Non-Valid Hardware Configurations with the K2 Dyno S Replay Controller

19 2x K2 Summit 3G+ 1 K2 Dyno S19 2x K2 Summit 3G in Different Networks + 1 K2

Dyno S20 2x K2 Summit 3G in Redundant SAN with Failover

for K2 Dyno S

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During live productions there is often the need to quickly and easily share media To facilitate this there are setup procedures that need to be followed with K2 Summit 3G media servers in combination with K2 Dyno S Replay Controllers from Grass Valley a Belden Brand

Hardware SetupThe network diagram below shows how to connect the K2 Summit 3G media servers and K2 Dyno S Replay Controllers together

K2 Summit 3G media servers have four network ports The two bot-tom are for control and the two top ones are for media networking The control network ports are teamed together Connect one control network port from each K2 Summit 3G to a switch and connect the K2 Dyno S Replay Controllers to the same switch Connect one of the media network ports to a separate switch In configurations with only

one K2 Summit 3G a direct connection can be made to a K2 Dyno S If there is only one network switch then create two VLANs on it to separate the control and media network traffic

All the valid configurations of K2 Summit and K2 Dyno S controllers are shown further along in this Application Note

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GK2 DYNO S

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 3G 1

Media Switch

Control Switch

Control 1

K2 DYNO S

K2 Dyno S 2

Media 1

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3G

K2 Summit 3G 2

Control 1

Media 1

Gigabit Ethernet 1

Gigabit Ethernet 1

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Software SetupK2 Summit 3G media servers boot from a solid state drive (SSD) To extend the lifecycle of the SSD standard write protection is applied to it Before any changes can be made the write filter protection must be disabled This is accomplished in the following way

Click on WINDOWS ldquoStartrdquo and select All ProgramsGrass ValleyEmbedded Security Manager

1 Disable Write Filter

In the next screen press ldquoEnterrdquo in the Em-bedded Security Controls Update Mode The status will change from Enabled to Update

Click on ldquoCloserdquo to close the Embedded Se-curity Manager or minimize the window by clicking ldquo_rdquo at the right hand corner

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2 Set up IP Addresses

To prepare the next step a network address scheme must be created Contacting the lo-cal network administrator may be required for help with this step

The next step is to assign an IP address to the network ports This is accomplished in the following way

bull Click on the ldquoStartrdquo menu select the Con-trol Panel

bull Click on ldquoNetwork and Sharing Centerrdquo

bull In the next window click on ldquoChange adapter settingsrdquo

bull In the next window right click on ldquoControl Connection 1rdquo and select ldquoPropertiesrdquo

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bull In the General tab scroll down until ldquoIn-ternet Protocol (TCPIP)rdquo is seen Click on ldquoPropertiesrdquo

bull In the next window the IP address is set

bull Select ldquoUse the following IP addressrdquo

bull In the IP address line fill in the IP address (in this example 19216810150)

bull At the Subnet mask fill in 2552552550 Alternately a network administrator will assign another value

bull Leave the rest blank except when a network administrator indicates otherwise

bull Click on ldquoOKrdquo and the IP address will be set

bull Repeat the steps above for ldquoMedia Connection 1rdquo and have the last two digits of the IP address different from all other IP addresses being used

bull Write down the IP addresses to be used in the Host Table later

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3 Creating Hosts Table

The Hosts Table is needed to set up easy media transfers between K2 Summit 3G sys-tems

First it is necessary to determine the comput-er names of the K2 Summit 3G servers This is done in the following way

bull On the desktop right click on the ldquoK2 Sum-mit Clientrdquo icon

bull A selection box will come up Select ldquoProp-ertiesrdquo and left click on it

bull The next window will have the necessary information

bull After ldquoComputer namerdquo the current com-puter name can be found In this case it is EJ12060448

bull Write this name down on a piece of paper

bull The other value needed is Workgroup In this case GRASSVALLEY All K2 Summit 3G and K2 Dyno S Replay Controllers must be in the same Workgroup

bull If it is necessary to change the Comput-er Name (see WARNING below) or Work-group click on ldquoChange settingsrdquo

bull A new window will pop up

bull Type in a new Computer Name and or Workgroup and click on ldquoOKrdquo

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bull Again click ldquoOKrdquo

bull The computer indicates that a reboot is required to make these settings active

bull Click ldquoYesrdquo to reboot

WARNING Be aware that when changing the computer name on a K2 Summit 3G media server that a new file system must be created and all existing media will be lost

Please refer to the K2 Summit 3G system manual for instructions on creating a new file system

bull The next step will be creating the Hosts Table Browse to CWINDOWSsystem32driversetc

bull Right click on ldquoHostsrdquo select ldquoOpenrdquo

bull Another window will pop up Select Note-pad and click ldquoOKrdquo

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bull Add the control network IP addresses of all K2 Summit 3G media servers and K2 Dyno S controllers on the network along with their computer names from what was previously written

bull To get the streaming file service working between K2 Summit 3G media servers a special entry in the Hosts Table must be made The IP address of the media network must be built in and ldquo_he0rdquo added after the computer name Example of a host file is shown next

Note Any line item with ldquordquo (the pound or hash symbol) in front of it is disabled or in-active

Note If adding a K2 Dyno Production Assis-tant (PA) system to this list include it by using the same method of discovering its comput-er name and IP address settings as was just used for the K2 Summit 3G media servers in the previous procedures

4 Creating a HOTBIN folder

To be able to send clips from one K2 Summit 3G media server using a K2 Dyno S Replay Controller to another K2 Summit 3G media server using a K2 Dyno S Replay Controller a HOTBIN folder must be created on the K2 Summit To create a HOTBIN follow these steps

bull Double click on ldquoK2 Summit Clientrdquo icon

bull Then double click on gvfs_yourcomputer-name(V)

bull In the next window select FileNewFolder

bull This same information must exist on each connected K2 Summit in its Host Table

bull Click on ldquoFileSaverdquo Do NOT save as a dif-ferent name

bull Close this window

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bull Name this folder ldquoIMPORTSrdquo

bull Right click on the folder just created and select ldquoPropertiesrdquo

bull A new window will come up Select the tab ldquoSharingrdquo

bull Click on ldquoSharerdquo

bull Make sure ldquoEveryonerdquo has ldquoReadWriterdquo permission or use the scheme given by an IT department

bull Click on ldquoSharerdquomdasha new window will pop up indicating that the folder is shared Click on ldquoDonerdquo

bull Click on ldquoCloserdquo to close the IMPORTS properties window

bull On the desktop locate ldquoK2 Capture Ser-vicesrdquo and double click on it

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bull In the K2 Capture Services select the ldquoHot-Binrdquo tab

bull Put a mark in use HotBin

bull If ldquoVIMPORTSrdquo has been created leave the Source Directory If a different folder is to be selected browse by ldquoOpenrdquo to find the folder to be used

bull In Destination Bin fill in the Bin in which the clips should end up after importing

bull Adjust the other values according to the needs of a specific setup

bull Click on ldquoApplyrdquo and ldquoExitrdquo

bull A new window will ask ldquoAre you sure to exit the Summit Capture Servicesrdquo Click on ldquoYesrdquo

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5 Enabling Embedded Security

With the configuration of the K2 Summit 3G media server now completed the next step is to activate the Embedded Security protec-tion Embedded Security will assure reliable operation by providing protection from virus-es and other malware

bull Click on ldquoStartrdquo and select All ProgramsGrass ValleyEmbedded Security Manager

Note If this was minimized previously it can be maximized again by clicking on it in the taskbar

bull In the next window select ldquoLeaverdquo

bull The Status will change from ldquoUpdaterdquo to ldquoEnabledrdquo

bull Close the Embedded Security Manager by clicking on ldquoCloserdquo

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6 Setting Up Streaming Between K2 Clients

To make fast and easy transfers possible between K2 Summit 3G systems some ad-ditional changes in configurations must be made If these next steps are not implement-ed the system will work but the discovery of other K2 Summit 3G media servers on the network can take longer To implement the configuration changes take the following steps

bull In AppCenter go to ldquoSystemConfigurationrdquo

bull In the next window select Remote on the left side

bull Click on ldquoAddrdquo

bull In the Add Host box type the host name that was put in the host table from other K2 Summit servers then the name of the system being set up at present

bull As controller ID enter 1 for the first one and if more are added then increment this number

bull Click ldquoOKrdquo and again on ldquoOKrdquo

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7 Importing And Exporting Clips With Streaming Between K2 Summit 3G Media Servers

Import

bull In AppCenter go to ldquoClipsImportrdquo

bull Select the ldquoStreamrdquo tab on the left

bull Select the K2 Summit that the media is to be imported from In this example NEWS_SUMMIT

bull Browse to clip(s) that are to be imported Multiple clips can be selected by holding the Ctrl or Shift key and clicking on the de-sired clips

bull When done selecting clips click on ldquoIm-portrdquo

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Send to (export)

bull In the Bin select the clip(s) to be sent to another K2 Summit 3G media server

bull In the next window select ldquoStreamrdquo and the K2 Summit 3G media server to send the stream to In this example NEWS_SUMMIT Double click on it and browse to the Bin where the clips are to be dropped and click on ldquoSendrdquo

In both cases in the transfer monitor of the sending and receiving K2 Summit the pro-gression of the transfer can be viewed This feature can be found under ldquoSystemTransfer Monitorrdquo in AppCenter

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8 Setting Up The K2 Dyno Replay Controller To Send Clips To Another K2 Dyno Operator

The K2 Dyno application can copypaste content between connected servers by way of the Library on the K2 Dyno S Replay Controller A quick and easy way to push content from one system to another is the SEND function on the K2 Dyno

To set up the SEND function on K2 Dyno a few steps need to be taken

bull After the K2 Dyno S Replay Controller has been powered up press the Shift button and select Shutdown on the touchscreen

bull In the new screen that comes up select maintenance mode

bull The K2 Dyno S Replay Controller will reboot

bull After rebooting the standard Windows desktop will be seen

bull Set the IP-address and create (or copy from a K2 Summit) the Hosts Table as described previously in this Application Note

bull When completed reboot Windows

bull In the box that pops up and asks about returning to Dyno mode select ldquoYesrdquo

bull When back at the K2 Dyno startup screen configure the Dyno Session

bull To configure a send destination on K2 Dyno pressrdquo CONFIGrdquo on the touchscreen

bull At the top of the screen the selection NETWORK can be seen and must be selected

bull Next all the SEND destinations need to be added To SEND a clip to another K2 Summit server press ldquoSend Listrdquo on the touchscreen Shift+ADD will open the window to add a server location

bull Fill in the full path to the other K2 Summit server including the desired folder The IP addresses cannot be used The host names must be used In the next example it is the first line for the configuration that was made earlier

The send paths are now configured

To SEND a clip to another K2 Summit serv-er select it and press the Shift button on the K2 Dyno and then on the touchscreen select SEND

Note K2 Dyno can send to any folder that can be browsed on the network that it has per-mission to write to Without permissions the transfer will fail

The clip will now be transferred over the net-work to what is set up as the SEND destina-tions The clip will arrive on the other K2 Sum-mit 3G media server in the HOTBIN folder previously created and will be automatically imported Other users can find the clip locat-ed in the LIBRARY bin and then select the IMPORTS bin

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Valid Hardware Configurations with K2 Dyno S Replay Controller1x K2 Summit 3G + 2x K2 Dyno S

There are two ways to work using this setup

Multichannel mode The first K2 Dyno S operator starts the session and uses a configuration of 2 in 2 out The second K2 Dyno S op-erator selects ldquojoin sessionrdquo K2 Dyno operator 1 uses P1 and the other K2 Dyno operator uses P2 Both K2 Dyno operators will work independently from each other but share the same inputs and the same highlights

On-air preview mode The first K2 Dyno operator starts the session and uses a configuration of 2 in 2 out The second K2 Dyno operator selects join session K2 Dyno operator 1 uses P1 and the other K2

Dyno operator uses P2 By pressing SHIFT+P1 the K2 Dyno applica-tion will switch into PGMPVW mode The first K2 Dyno operator will control PGM (P1) and the second operator will control PVW (P2) The PGM output is used for on air playback and the operator on the PVW will cue up clips that should be played next With the TAKE button the clip loaded in PVW will be played back on the PGM output

Note The first K2 Dyno S Replay Controller cannot be connected to Control1 and the other controller connected to Control2 on the K2 Summit server On the K2 Summit server both control ports are teamed and have the same IP address

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GK2 DYNO S

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 1 3G

Control Switch

Control 1

K2 DYNO S

K2 Dyno S 2

Gigabit Ethernet 1

Gigabit Ethernet 1

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GK2 DYNO S

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 3G 1

Media Switch

Control Switch

Control 1

K2 DYNO S

K2 Dyno S 2

Media 1

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3G

K2 Summit 3G 2

Control 1

Media 1

Gigabit Ethernet 1

Gigabit Ethernet 1

Each K2 Dyno S operator is controlling their own K2 Summit 3G

2x K2 Summit 3G + 2x K2 Dyno S

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Control Network MainiSCSI Network MainiSCSI Network BackupFiber to RAID SANFTP

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GPRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3G

K2 LxO RAID STORAGE

K2 DYNO S K2 DYNO S

K2 SAS STORAGE

K2 RAID SAN

K2 Server

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 3G 1

Control Network Main

iSCSI Network

Gigabit Ethernet 1

Gigabit Ethernet 1

K2 Dyno S 2

C1

C1

M1

FTP

M1

K2 Summit 3G 2C1

M1 M2

Control Network MainControl Network BackupiSCSI Network MainiSCSI Network BackupFiber to RAID SANFTP

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GPRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3G

K2 LxO RAID STORAGE

K2 DYNO S K2 DYNO S

K2 SAS STORAGE K2 SAS STORAGE

K2 RAID SAN

K2 Server Main

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 3G 1

Trunk

Control Network Main Control Network Main

iSCSI Network Main iSCSI Network Backup

Gigabit Ethernet 1

K2 Dyno S 2

Gigabit Ethernet 1

C1 C2

C1

M1

FTP

K2 Server Backup

C1

M1

FTP

M1 M2

K2 Summit 3G 2C1 C2

M1 M2

Each K2 Dyno S operator is controlling their own K2 Summit 3G

Each K2 Dyno S operator is controlling their own K2 Summit 3G

2x K2 Summit 3G + 2x K2 Dyno S in a SAN

2x K2 Summit 3G + 2x K2 Dyno S in a Redundant SAN

APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

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Non-Valid Hardware Configurations with the K2 Dyno S Replay Controller

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GK2 DYNO S

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 3G 1

Media Switch

Control Switch

Control 1Gigabit Ethernet 1

Media 1

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3G

K2 Summit 3G 2

Control 1

Media 1

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GK2 DYNO S

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 3G 1

Gateway Gateway

Corporate Network

1921680xxx

Control 1PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3G

K2 Summit 3G 2

Control 1

192168100xxx

This setup is NOT supported The K2 Dyno S Replay Controller can control only one K2 Summit 3G media server at the time

This setup is NOT supported The K2 Dyno S Replay Controller can control only one K2 Summit 3G media server at the time

2x K2 Summit 3G+ 1 K2 Dyno S

2x K2 Summit 3G in Different Networks + 1 K2 Dyno S

20

APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

Control Network MainControl Network BackupiSCSI Network MainiSCSI Network BackupFiber to RAID SANFTP

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GPRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3G

K2 LxO RAID STORAGE

K2 DYNO S K2 DYNO S

K2 SAS STORAGE K2 SAS STORAGE

K2 RAID SAN

K2 Server Main

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 3G 1

Truck

Control Network Main Control Network Main

iSCSI Network Main iSCSI Network Backup

Gigabit Ethernet 1

Gigabit Ethernet 2

Gigabit Ethernet 1Gigabit

Ethernet 2

K2 Dyno S 2

C1 C2

C1

M1

FTP

K2 Server Backup

C1

M1

FTP

M1 M2

K2 Summit 3G 2C1 C2

M1 M2

Teaming is not supported on the K2 Dyno S Replay Controller The second port will be used in the future for media transfers Media transfers are implemented with the K2 Summit 3G media server

For Dyno PA setup including Distributed LAN Client (DLC) and usage of a media network in combination with Dyno PA refer to the documents at httpwwwgrassvalleycomdocsManualsserversk2_dyno_pa

2x K2 Summit 3G in Redundant SAN with Failover for K2 Dyno S

GVB-1-0093B-EN-AN

This product may be protected by one or more patents For further information please visit wwwgrassvalleycompatents

Beldenreg Belden Sending All The Right Signalsreg the Belden logo Grass Valleyreg and the Grass Valley logo are trademarks or reg-istered trademarks of Belden Inc or its affiliated companies in the United States and other jurisdictions Grass Valley products listed above are trademarks or registered trademarks of Belden Inc GVBB Holdings SARL or Grass Valley Canada Belden Inc GVBB Holdings SARL Grass Valley Canada and other parties may also have trademark rights in other terms used herein

Copyright copy 2014 2019 Grass Valley Canada All rights reserved Specifications subject to change without notice

WWWGRASSVALLEYCOMJoin the Conversation at GrassValleyLive on Facebook Twitter YouTube and Grass Valley - A Belden Brand on LinkedIn

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APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

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TABLE OF

CONTENTS

3 Hardware Setup

4 Software Setup

4 Disable Write Filter5 Set up IP Addresses7 Creating Hosts Table9 Creating a HOTBIN folder 12 Enabling Embedded Security 13 Setting Up Streaming Between K2 Clients 14 Importing And Exporting Clips With Streaming

Between K2 Summit 3G Media Servers16 Setting Up The K2 Dyno Replay Controller To Send

Clips To Another K2 Dyno Operator

17 Valid Hardware Configurations with K2 Dyno S Replay Controller

17 1x K2 Summit 3G + 2x K2 Dyno S17 2x K2 Summit 3G + 2x K2 Dyno S18 2x K2 Summit 3G + 2x K2 Dyno S in a SAN18 2x K2 Summit 3G + 2x K2 Dyno S in a Redundant

SAN

19 Non-Valid Hardware Configurations with the K2 Dyno S Replay Controller

19 2x K2 Summit 3G+ 1 K2 Dyno S19 2x K2 Summit 3G in Different Networks + 1 K2

Dyno S20 2x K2 Summit 3G in Redundant SAN with Failover

for K2 Dyno S

APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

3wwwgrassvalleycom

During live productions there is often the need to quickly and easily share media To facilitate this there are setup procedures that need to be followed with K2 Summit 3G media servers in combination with K2 Dyno S Replay Controllers from Grass Valley a Belden Brand

Hardware SetupThe network diagram below shows how to connect the K2 Summit 3G media servers and K2 Dyno S Replay Controllers together

K2 Summit 3G media servers have four network ports The two bot-tom are for control and the two top ones are for media networking The control network ports are teamed together Connect one control network port from each K2 Summit 3G to a switch and connect the K2 Dyno S Replay Controllers to the same switch Connect one of the media network ports to a separate switch In configurations with only

one K2 Summit 3G a direct connection can be made to a K2 Dyno S If there is only one network switch then create two VLANs on it to separate the control and media network traffic

All the valid configurations of K2 Summit and K2 Dyno S controllers are shown further along in this Application Note

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GK2 DYNO S

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 3G 1

Media Switch

Control Switch

Control 1

K2 DYNO S

K2 Dyno S 2

Media 1

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3G

K2 Summit 3G 2

Control 1

Media 1

Gigabit Ethernet 1

Gigabit Ethernet 1

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Software SetupK2 Summit 3G media servers boot from a solid state drive (SSD) To extend the lifecycle of the SSD standard write protection is applied to it Before any changes can be made the write filter protection must be disabled This is accomplished in the following way

Click on WINDOWS ldquoStartrdquo and select All ProgramsGrass ValleyEmbedded Security Manager

1 Disable Write Filter

In the next screen press ldquoEnterrdquo in the Em-bedded Security Controls Update Mode The status will change from Enabled to Update

Click on ldquoCloserdquo to close the Embedded Se-curity Manager or minimize the window by clicking ldquo_rdquo at the right hand corner

APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

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2 Set up IP Addresses

To prepare the next step a network address scheme must be created Contacting the lo-cal network administrator may be required for help with this step

The next step is to assign an IP address to the network ports This is accomplished in the following way

bull Click on the ldquoStartrdquo menu select the Con-trol Panel

bull Click on ldquoNetwork and Sharing Centerrdquo

bull In the next window click on ldquoChange adapter settingsrdquo

bull In the next window right click on ldquoControl Connection 1rdquo and select ldquoPropertiesrdquo

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bull In the General tab scroll down until ldquoIn-ternet Protocol (TCPIP)rdquo is seen Click on ldquoPropertiesrdquo

bull In the next window the IP address is set

bull Select ldquoUse the following IP addressrdquo

bull In the IP address line fill in the IP address (in this example 19216810150)

bull At the Subnet mask fill in 2552552550 Alternately a network administrator will assign another value

bull Leave the rest blank except when a network administrator indicates otherwise

bull Click on ldquoOKrdquo and the IP address will be set

bull Repeat the steps above for ldquoMedia Connection 1rdquo and have the last two digits of the IP address different from all other IP addresses being used

bull Write down the IP addresses to be used in the Host Table later

APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

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3 Creating Hosts Table

The Hosts Table is needed to set up easy media transfers between K2 Summit 3G sys-tems

First it is necessary to determine the comput-er names of the K2 Summit 3G servers This is done in the following way

bull On the desktop right click on the ldquoK2 Sum-mit Clientrdquo icon

bull A selection box will come up Select ldquoProp-ertiesrdquo and left click on it

bull The next window will have the necessary information

bull After ldquoComputer namerdquo the current com-puter name can be found In this case it is EJ12060448

bull Write this name down on a piece of paper

bull The other value needed is Workgroup In this case GRASSVALLEY All K2 Summit 3G and K2 Dyno S Replay Controllers must be in the same Workgroup

bull If it is necessary to change the Comput-er Name (see WARNING below) or Work-group click on ldquoChange settingsrdquo

bull A new window will pop up

bull Type in a new Computer Name and or Workgroup and click on ldquoOKrdquo

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bull Again click ldquoOKrdquo

bull The computer indicates that a reboot is required to make these settings active

bull Click ldquoYesrdquo to reboot

WARNING Be aware that when changing the computer name on a K2 Summit 3G media server that a new file system must be created and all existing media will be lost

Please refer to the K2 Summit 3G system manual for instructions on creating a new file system

bull The next step will be creating the Hosts Table Browse to CWINDOWSsystem32driversetc

bull Right click on ldquoHostsrdquo select ldquoOpenrdquo

bull Another window will pop up Select Note-pad and click ldquoOKrdquo

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bull Add the control network IP addresses of all K2 Summit 3G media servers and K2 Dyno S controllers on the network along with their computer names from what was previously written

bull To get the streaming file service working between K2 Summit 3G media servers a special entry in the Hosts Table must be made The IP address of the media network must be built in and ldquo_he0rdquo added after the computer name Example of a host file is shown next

Note Any line item with ldquordquo (the pound or hash symbol) in front of it is disabled or in-active

Note If adding a K2 Dyno Production Assis-tant (PA) system to this list include it by using the same method of discovering its comput-er name and IP address settings as was just used for the K2 Summit 3G media servers in the previous procedures

4 Creating a HOTBIN folder

To be able to send clips from one K2 Summit 3G media server using a K2 Dyno S Replay Controller to another K2 Summit 3G media server using a K2 Dyno S Replay Controller a HOTBIN folder must be created on the K2 Summit To create a HOTBIN follow these steps

bull Double click on ldquoK2 Summit Clientrdquo icon

bull Then double click on gvfs_yourcomputer-name(V)

bull In the next window select FileNewFolder

bull This same information must exist on each connected K2 Summit in its Host Table

bull Click on ldquoFileSaverdquo Do NOT save as a dif-ferent name

bull Close this window

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bull Name this folder ldquoIMPORTSrdquo

bull Right click on the folder just created and select ldquoPropertiesrdquo

bull A new window will come up Select the tab ldquoSharingrdquo

bull Click on ldquoSharerdquo

bull Make sure ldquoEveryonerdquo has ldquoReadWriterdquo permission or use the scheme given by an IT department

bull Click on ldquoSharerdquomdasha new window will pop up indicating that the folder is shared Click on ldquoDonerdquo

bull Click on ldquoCloserdquo to close the IMPORTS properties window

bull On the desktop locate ldquoK2 Capture Ser-vicesrdquo and double click on it

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bull In the K2 Capture Services select the ldquoHot-Binrdquo tab

bull Put a mark in use HotBin

bull If ldquoVIMPORTSrdquo has been created leave the Source Directory If a different folder is to be selected browse by ldquoOpenrdquo to find the folder to be used

bull In Destination Bin fill in the Bin in which the clips should end up after importing

bull Adjust the other values according to the needs of a specific setup

bull Click on ldquoApplyrdquo and ldquoExitrdquo

bull A new window will ask ldquoAre you sure to exit the Summit Capture Servicesrdquo Click on ldquoYesrdquo

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5 Enabling Embedded Security

With the configuration of the K2 Summit 3G media server now completed the next step is to activate the Embedded Security protec-tion Embedded Security will assure reliable operation by providing protection from virus-es and other malware

bull Click on ldquoStartrdquo and select All ProgramsGrass ValleyEmbedded Security Manager

Note If this was minimized previously it can be maximized again by clicking on it in the taskbar

bull In the next window select ldquoLeaverdquo

bull The Status will change from ldquoUpdaterdquo to ldquoEnabledrdquo

bull Close the Embedded Security Manager by clicking on ldquoCloserdquo

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6 Setting Up Streaming Between K2 Clients

To make fast and easy transfers possible between K2 Summit 3G systems some ad-ditional changes in configurations must be made If these next steps are not implement-ed the system will work but the discovery of other K2 Summit 3G media servers on the network can take longer To implement the configuration changes take the following steps

bull In AppCenter go to ldquoSystemConfigurationrdquo

bull In the next window select Remote on the left side

bull Click on ldquoAddrdquo

bull In the Add Host box type the host name that was put in the host table from other K2 Summit servers then the name of the system being set up at present

bull As controller ID enter 1 for the first one and if more are added then increment this number

bull Click ldquoOKrdquo and again on ldquoOKrdquo

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7 Importing And Exporting Clips With Streaming Between K2 Summit 3G Media Servers

Import

bull In AppCenter go to ldquoClipsImportrdquo

bull Select the ldquoStreamrdquo tab on the left

bull Select the K2 Summit that the media is to be imported from In this example NEWS_SUMMIT

bull Browse to clip(s) that are to be imported Multiple clips can be selected by holding the Ctrl or Shift key and clicking on the de-sired clips

bull When done selecting clips click on ldquoIm-portrdquo

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Send to (export)

bull In the Bin select the clip(s) to be sent to another K2 Summit 3G media server

bull In the next window select ldquoStreamrdquo and the K2 Summit 3G media server to send the stream to In this example NEWS_SUMMIT Double click on it and browse to the Bin where the clips are to be dropped and click on ldquoSendrdquo

In both cases in the transfer monitor of the sending and receiving K2 Summit the pro-gression of the transfer can be viewed This feature can be found under ldquoSystemTransfer Monitorrdquo in AppCenter

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8 Setting Up The K2 Dyno Replay Controller To Send Clips To Another K2 Dyno Operator

The K2 Dyno application can copypaste content between connected servers by way of the Library on the K2 Dyno S Replay Controller A quick and easy way to push content from one system to another is the SEND function on the K2 Dyno

To set up the SEND function on K2 Dyno a few steps need to be taken

bull After the K2 Dyno S Replay Controller has been powered up press the Shift button and select Shutdown on the touchscreen

bull In the new screen that comes up select maintenance mode

bull The K2 Dyno S Replay Controller will reboot

bull After rebooting the standard Windows desktop will be seen

bull Set the IP-address and create (or copy from a K2 Summit) the Hosts Table as described previously in this Application Note

bull When completed reboot Windows

bull In the box that pops up and asks about returning to Dyno mode select ldquoYesrdquo

bull When back at the K2 Dyno startup screen configure the Dyno Session

bull To configure a send destination on K2 Dyno pressrdquo CONFIGrdquo on the touchscreen

bull At the top of the screen the selection NETWORK can be seen and must be selected

bull Next all the SEND destinations need to be added To SEND a clip to another K2 Summit server press ldquoSend Listrdquo on the touchscreen Shift+ADD will open the window to add a server location

bull Fill in the full path to the other K2 Summit server including the desired folder The IP addresses cannot be used The host names must be used In the next example it is the first line for the configuration that was made earlier

The send paths are now configured

To SEND a clip to another K2 Summit serv-er select it and press the Shift button on the K2 Dyno and then on the touchscreen select SEND

Note K2 Dyno can send to any folder that can be browsed on the network that it has per-mission to write to Without permissions the transfer will fail

The clip will now be transferred over the net-work to what is set up as the SEND destina-tions The clip will arrive on the other K2 Sum-mit 3G media server in the HOTBIN folder previously created and will be automatically imported Other users can find the clip locat-ed in the LIBRARY bin and then select the IMPORTS bin

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Valid Hardware Configurations with K2 Dyno S Replay Controller1x K2 Summit 3G + 2x K2 Dyno S

There are two ways to work using this setup

Multichannel mode The first K2 Dyno S operator starts the session and uses a configuration of 2 in 2 out The second K2 Dyno S op-erator selects ldquojoin sessionrdquo K2 Dyno operator 1 uses P1 and the other K2 Dyno operator uses P2 Both K2 Dyno operators will work independently from each other but share the same inputs and the same highlights

On-air preview mode The first K2 Dyno operator starts the session and uses a configuration of 2 in 2 out The second K2 Dyno operator selects join session K2 Dyno operator 1 uses P1 and the other K2

Dyno operator uses P2 By pressing SHIFT+P1 the K2 Dyno applica-tion will switch into PGMPVW mode The first K2 Dyno operator will control PGM (P1) and the second operator will control PVW (P2) The PGM output is used for on air playback and the operator on the PVW will cue up clips that should be played next With the TAKE button the clip loaded in PVW will be played back on the PGM output

Note The first K2 Dyno S Replay Controller cannot be connected to Control1 and the other controller connected to Control2 on the K2 Summit server On the K2 Summit server both control ports are teamed and have the same IP address

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GK2 DYNO S

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 1 3G

Control Switch

Control 1

K2 DYNO S

K2 Dyno S 2

Gigabit Ethernet 1

Gigabit Ethernet 1

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GK2 DYNO S

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 3G 1

Media Switch

Control Switch

Control 1

K2 DYNO S

K2 Dyno S 2

Media 1

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3G

K2 Summit 3G 2

Control 1

Media 1

Gigabit Ethernet 1

Gigabit Ethernet 1

Each K2 Dyno S operator is controlling their own K2 Summit 3G

2x K2 Summit 3G + 2x K2 Dyno S

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Control Network MainiSCSI Network MainiSCSI Network BackupFiber to RAID SANFTP

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GPRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3G

K2 LxO RAID STORAGE

K2 DYNO S K2 DYNO S

K2 SAS STORAGE

K2 RAID SAN

K2 Server

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 3G 1

Control Network Main

iSCSI Network

Gigabit Ethernet 1

Gigabit Ethernet 1

K2 Dyno S 2

C1

C1

M1

FTP

M1

K2 Summit 3G 2C1

M1 M2

Control Network MainControl Network BackupiSCSI Network MainiSCSI Network BackupFiber to RAID SANFTP

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GPRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3G

K2 LxO RAID STORAGE

K2 DYNO S K2 DYNO S

K2 SAS STORAGE K2 SAS STORAGE

K2 RAID SAN

K2 Server Main

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 3G 1

Trunk

Control Network Main Control Network Main

iSCSI Network Main iSCSI Network Backup

Gigabit Ethernet 1

K2 Dyno S 2

Gigabit Ethernet 1

C1 C2

C1

M1

FTP

K2 Server Backup

C1

M1

FTP

M1 M2

K2 Summit 3G 2C1 C2

M1 M2

Each K2 Dyno S operator is controlling their own K2 Summit 3G

Each K2 Dyno S operator is controlling their own K2 Summit 3G

2x K2 Summit 3G + 2x K2 Dyno S in a SAN

2x K2 Summit 3G + 2x K2 Dyno S in a Redundant SAN

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Non-Valid Hardware Configurations with the K2 Dyno S Replay Controller

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GK2 DYNO S

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 3G 1

Media Switch

Control Switch

Control 1Gigabit Ethernet 1

Media 1

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3G

K2 Summit 3G 2

Control 1

Media 1

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GK2 DYNO S

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 3G 1

Gateway Gateway

Corporate Network

1921680xxx

Control 1PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3G

K2 Summit 3G 2

Control 1

192168100xxx

This setup is NOT supported The K2 Dyno S Replay Controller can control only one K2 Summit 3G media server at the time

This setup is NOT supported The K2 Dyno S Replay Controller can control only one K2 Summit 3G media server at the time

2x K2 Summit 3G+ 1 K2 Dyno S

2x K2 Summit 3G in Different Networks + 1 K2 Dyno S

20

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Control Network MainControl Network BackupiSCSI Network MainiSCSI Network BackupFiber to RAID SANFTP

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GPRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3G

K2 LxO RAID STORAGE

K2 DYNO S K2 DYNO S

K2 SAS STORAGE K2 SAS STORAGE

K2 RAID SAN

K2 Server Main

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 3G 1

Truck

Control Network Main Control Network Main

iSCSI Network Main iSCSI Network Backup

Gigabit Ethernet 1

Gigabit Ethernet 2

Gigabit Ethernet 1Gigabit

Ethernet 2

K2 Dyno S 2

C1 C2

C1

M1

FTP

K2 Server Backup

C1

M1

FTP

M1 M2

K2 Summit 3G 2C1 C2

M1 M2

Teaming is not supported on the K2 Dyno S Replay Controller The second port will be used in the future for media transfers Media transfers are implemented with the K2 Summit 3G media server

For Dyno PA setup including Distributed LAN Client (DLC) and usage of a media network in combination with Dyno PA refer to the documents at httpwwwgrassvalleycomdocsManualsserversk2_dyno_pa

2x K2 Summit 3G in Redundant SAN with Failover for K2 Dyno S

GVB-1-0093B-EN-AN

This product may be protected by one or more patents For further information please visit wwwgrassvalleycompatents

Beldenreg Belden Sending All The Right Signalsreg the Belden logo Grass Valleyreg and the Grass Valley logo are trademarks or reg-istered trademarks of Belden Inc or its affiliated companies in the United States and other jurisdictions Grass Valley products listed above are trademarks or registered trademarks of Belden Inc GVBB Holdings SARL or Grass Valley Canada Belden Inc GVBB Holdings SARL Grass Valley Canada and other parties may also have trademark rights in other terms used herein

Copyright copy 2014 2019 Grass Valley Canada All rights reserved Specifications subject to change without notice

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Page 3: Transferring Media Between K2 Summit 3G Media Server ......APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS 3. Hardware Setup 4. Software

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During live productions there is often the need to quickly and easily share media To facilitate this there are setup procedures that need to be followed with K2 Summit 3G media servers in combination with K2 Dyno S Replay Controllers from Grass Valley a Belden Brand

Hardware SetupThe network diagram below shows how to connect the K2 Summit 3G media servers and K2 Dyno S Replay Controllers together

K2 Summit 3G media servers have four network ports The two bot-tom are for control and the two top ones are for media networking The control network ports are teamed together Connect one control network port from each K2 Summit 3G to a switch and connect the K2 Dyno S Replay Controllers to the same switch Connect one of the media network ports to a separate switch In configurations with only

one K2 Summit 3G a direct connection can be made to a K2 Dyno S If there is only one network switch then create two VLANs on it to separate the control and media network traffic

All the valid configurations of K2 Summit and K2 Dyno S controllers are shown further along in this Application Note

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GK2 DYNO S

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 3G 1

Media Switch

Control Switch

Control 1

K2 DYNO S

K2 Dyno S 2

Media 1

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3G

K2 Summit 3G 2

Control 1

Media 1

Gigabit Ethernet 1

Gigabit Ethernet 1

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Software SetupK2 Summit 3G media servers boot from a solid state drive (SSD) To extend the lifecycle of the SSD standard write protection is applied to it Before any changes can be made the write filter protection must be disabled This is accomplished in the following way

Click on WINDOWS ldquoStartrdquo and select All ProgramsGrass ValleyEmbedded Security Manager

1 Disable Write Filter

In the next screen press ldquoEnterrdquo in the Em-bedded Security Controls Update Mode The status will change from Enabled to Update

Click on ldquoCloserdquo to close the Embedded Se-curity Manager or minimize the window by clicking ldquo_rdquo at the right hand corner

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2 Set up IP Addresses

To prepare the next step a network address scheme must be created Contacting the lo-cal network administrator may be required for help with this step

The next step is to assign an IP address to the network ports This is accomplished in the following way

bull Click on the ldquoStartrdquo menu select the Con-trol Panel

bull Click on ldquoNetwork and Sharing Centerrdquo

bull In the next window click on ldquoChange adapter settingsrdquo

bull In the next window right click on ldquoControl Connection 1rdquo and select ldquoPropertiesrdquo

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bull In the General tab scroll down until ldquoIn-ternet Protocol (TCPIP)rdquo is seen Click on ldquoPropertiesrdquo

bull In the next window the IP address is set

bull Select ldquoUse the following IP addressrdquo

bull In the IP address line fill in the IP address (in this example 19216810150)

bull At the Subnet mask fill in 2552552550 Alternately a network administrator will assign another value

bull Leave the rest blank except when a network administrator indicates otherwise

bull Click on ldquoOKrdquo and the IP address will be set

bull Repeat the steps above for ldquoMedia Connection 1rdquo and have the last two digits of the IP address different from all other IP addresses being used

bull Write down the IP addresses to be used in the Host Table later

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3 Creating Hosts Table

The Hosts Table is needed to set up easy media transfers between K2 Summit 3G sys-tems

First it is necessary to determine the comput-er names of the K2 Summit 3G servers This is done in the following way

bull On the desktop right click on the ldquoK2 Sum-mit Clientrdquo icon

bull A selection box will come up Select ldquoProp-ertiesrdquo and left click on it

bull The next window will have the necessary information

bull After ldquoComputer namerdquo the current com-puter name can be found In this case it is EJ12060448

bull Write this name down on a piece of paper

bull The other value needed is Workgroup In this case GRASSVALLEY All K2 Summit 3G and K2 Dyno S Replay Controllers must be in the same Workgroup

bull If it is necessary to change the Comput-er Name (see WARNING below) or Work-group click on ldquoChange settingsrdquo

bull A new window will pop up

bull Type in a new Computer Name and or Workgroup and click on ldquoOKrdquo

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bull Again click ldquoOKrdquo

bull The computer indicates that a reboot is required to make these settings active

bull Click ldquoYesrdquo to reboot

WARNING Be aware that when changing the computer name on a K2 Summit 3G media server that a new file system must be created and all existing media will be lost

Please refer to the K2 Summit 3G system manual for instructions on creating a new file system

bull The next step will be creating the Hosts Table Browse to CWINDOWSsystem32driversetc

bull Right click on ldquoHostsrdquo select ldquoOpenrdquo

bull Another window will pop up Select Note-pad and click ldquoOKrdquo

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bull Add the control network IP addresses of all K2 Summit 3G media servers and K2 Dyno S controllers on the network along with their computer names from what was previously written

bull To get the streaming file service working between K2 Summit 3G media servers a special entry in the Hosts Table must be made The IP address of the media network must be built in and ldquo_he0rdquo added after the computer name Example of a host file is shown next

Note Any line item with ldquordquo (the pound or hash symbol) in front of it is disabled or in-active

Note If adding a K2 Dyno Production Assis-tant (PA) system to this list include it by using the same method of discovering its comput-er name and IP address settings as was just used for the K2 Summit 3G media servers in the previous procedures

4 Creating a HOTBIN folder

To be able to send clips from one K2 Summit 3G media server using a K2 Dyno S Replay Controller to another K2 Summit 3G media server using a K2 Dyno S Replay Controller a HOTBIN folder must be created on the K2 Summit To create a HOTBIN follow these steps

bull Double click on ldquoK2 Summit Clientrdquo icon

bull Then double click on gvfs_yourcomputer-name(V)

bull In the next window select FileNewFolder

bull This same information must exist on each connected K2 Summit in its Host Table

bull Click on ldquoFileSaverdquo Do NOT save as a dif-ferent name

bull Close this window

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bull Name this folder ldquoIMPORTSrdquo

bull Right click on the folder just created and select ldquoPropertiesrdquo

bull A new window will come up Select the tab ldquoSharingrdquo

bull Click on ldquoSharerdquo

bull Make sure ldquoEveryonerdquo has ldquoReadWriterdquo permission or use the scheme given by an IT department

bull Click on ldquoSharerdquomdasha new window will pop up indicating that the folder is shared Click on ldquoDonerdquo

bull Click on ldquoCloserdquo to close the IMPORTS properties window

bull On the desktop locate ldquoK2 Capture Ser-vicesrdquo and double click on it

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bull In the K2 Capture Services select the ldquoHot-Binrdquo tab

bull Put a mark in use HotBin

bull If ldquoVIMPORTSrdquo has been created leave the Source Directory If a different folder is to be selected browse by ldquoOpenrdquo to find the folder to be used

bull In Destination Bin fill in the Bin in which the clips should end up after importing

bull Adjust the other values according to the needs of a specific setup

bull Click on ldquoApplyrdquo and ldquoExitrdquo

bull A new window will ask ldquoAre you sure to exit the Summit Capture Servicesrdquo Click on ldquoYesrdquo

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5 Enabling Embedded Security

With the configuration of the K2 Summit 3G media server now completed the next step is to activate the Embedded Security protec-tion Embedded Security will assure reliable operation by providing protection from virus-es and other malware

bull Click on ldquoStartrdquo and select All ProgramsGrass ValleyEmbedded Security Manager

Note If this was minimized previously it can be maximized again by clicking on it in the taskbar

bull In the next window select ldquoLeaverdquo

bull The Status will change from ldquoUpdaterdquo to ldquoEnabledrdquo

bull Close the Embedded Security Manager by clicking on ldquoCloserdquo

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6 Setting Up Streaming Between K2 Clients

To make fast and easy transfers possible between K2 Summit 3G systems some ad-ditional changes in configurations must be made If these next steps are not implement-ed the system will work but the discovery of other K2 Summit 3G media servers on the network can take longer To implement the configuration changes take the following steps

bull In AppCenter go to ldquoSystemConfigurationrdquo

bull In the next window select Remote on the left side

bull Click on ldquoAddrdquo

bull In the Add Host box type the host name that was put in the host table from other K2 Summit servers then the name of the system being set up at present

bull As controller ID enter 1 for the first one and if more are added then increment this number

bull Click ldquoOKrdquo and again on ldquoOKrdquo

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7 Importing And Exporting Clips With Streaming Between K2 Summit 3G Media Servers

Import

bull In AppCenter go to ldquoClipsImportrdquo

bull Select the ldquoStreamrdquo tab on the left

bull Select the K2 Summit that the media is to be imported from In this example NEWS_SUMMIT

bull Browse to clip(s) that are to be imported Multiple clips can be selected by holding the Ctrl or Shift key and clicking on the de-sired clips

bull When done selecting clips click on ldquoIm-portrdquo

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Send to (export)

bull In the Bin select the clip(s) to be sent to another K2 Summit 3G media server

bull In the next window select ldquoStreamrdquo and the K2 Summit 3G media server to send the stream to In this example NEWS_SUMMIT Double click on it and browse to the Bin where the clips are to be dropped and click on ldquoSendrdquo

In both cases in the transfer monitor of the sending and receiving K2 Summit the pro-gression of the transfer can be viewed This feature can be found under ldquoSystemTransfer Monitorrdquo in AppCenter

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8 Setting Up The K2 Dyno Replay Controller To Send Clips To Another K2 Dyno Operator

The K2 Dyno application can copypaste content between connected servers by way of the Library on the K2 Dyno S Replay Controller A quick and easy way to push content from one system to another is the SEND function on the K2 Dyno

To set up the SEND function on K2 Dyno a few steps need to be taken

bull After the K2 Dyno S Replay Controller has been powered up press the Shift button and select Shutdown on the touchscreen

bull In the new screen that comes up select maintenance mode

bull The K2 Dyno S Replay Controller will reboot

bull After rebooting the standard Windows desktop will be seen

bull Set the IP-address and create (or copy from a K2 Summit) the Hosts Table as described previously in this Application Note

bull When completed reboot Windows

bull In the box that pops up and asks about returning to Dyno mode select ldquoYesrdquo

bull When back at the K2 Dyno startup screen configure the Dyno Session

bull To configure a send destination on K2 Dyno pressrdquo CONFIGrdquo on the touchscreen

bull At the top of the screen the selection NETWORK can be seen and must be selected

bull Next all the SEND destinations need to be added To SEND a clip to another K2 Summit server press ldquoSend Listrdquo on the touchscreen Shift+ADD will open the window to add a server location

bull Fill in the full path to the other K2 Summit server including the desired folder The IP addresses cannot be used The host names must be used In the next example it is the first line for the configuration that was made earlier

The send paths are now configured

To SEND a clip to another K2 Summit serv-er select it and press the Shift button on the K2 Dyno and then on the touchscreen select SEND

Note K2 Dyno can send to any folder that can be browsed on the network that it has per-mission to write to Without permissions the transfer will fail

The clip will now be transferred over the net-work to what is set up as the SEND destina-tions The clip will arrive on the other K2 Sum-mit 3G media server in the HOTBIN folder previously created and will be automatically imported Other users can find the clip locat-ed in the LIBRARY bin and then select the IMPORTS bin

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Valid Hardware Configurations with K2 Dyno S Replay Controller1x K2 Summit 3G + 2x K2 Dyno S

There are two ways to work using this setup

Multichannel mode The first K2 Dyno S operator starts the session and uses a configuration of 2 in 2 out The second K2 Dyno S op-erator selects ldquojoin sessionrdquo K2 Dyno operator 1 uses P1 and the other K2 Dyno operator uses P2 Both K2 Dyno operators will work independently from each other but share the same inputs and the same highlights

On-air preview mode The first K2 Dyno operator starts the session and uses a configuration of 2 in 2 out The second K2 Dyno operator selects join session K2 Dyno operator 1 uses P1 and the other K2

Dyno operator uses P2 By pressing SHIFT+P1 the K2 Dyno applica-tion will switch into PGMPVW mode The first K2 Dyno operator will control PGM (P1) and the second operator will control PVW (P2) The PGM output is used for on air playback and the operator on the PVW will cue up clips that should be played next With the TAKE button the clip loaded in PVW will be played back on the PGM output

Note The first K2 Dyno S Replay Controller cannot be connected to Control1 and the other controller connected to Control2 on the K2 Summit server On the K2 Summit server both control ports are teamed and have the same IP address

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GK2 DYNO S

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 1 3G

Control Switch

Control 1

K2 DYNO S

K2 Dyno S 2

Gigabit Ethernet 1

Gigabit Ethernet 1

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GK2 DYNO S

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 3G 1

Media Switch

Control Switch

Control 1

K2 DYNO S

K2 Dyno S 2

Media 1

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3G

K2 Summit 3G 2

Control 1

Media 1

Gigabit Ethernet 1

Gigabit Ethernet 1

Each K2 Dyno S operator is controlling their own K2 Summit 3G

2x K2 Summit 3G + 2x K2 Dyno S

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Control Network MainiSCSI Network MainiSCSI Network BackupFiber to RAID SANFTP

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GPRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3G

K2 LxO RAID STORAGE

K2 DYNO S K2 DYNO S

K2 SAS STORAGE

K2 RAID SAN

K2 Server

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 3G 1

Control Network Main

iSCSI Network

Gigabit Ethernet 1

Gigabit Ethernet 1

K2 Dyno S 2

C1

C1

M1

FTP

M1

K2 Summit 3G 2C1

M1 M2

Control Network MainControl Network BackupiSCSI Network MainiSCSI Network BackupFiber to RAID SANFTP

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GPRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3G

K2 LxO RAID STORAGE

K2 DYNO S K2 DYNO S

K2 SAS STORAGE K2 SAS STORAGE

K2 RAID SAN

K2 Server Main

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 3G 1

Trunk

Control Network Main Control Network Main

iSCSI Network Main iSCSI Network Backup

Gigabit Ethernet 1

K2 Dyno S 2

Gigabit Ethernet 1

C1 C2

C1

M1

FTP

K2 Server Backup

C1

M1

FTP

M1 M2

K2 Summit 3G 2C1 C2

M1 M2

Each K2 Dyno S operator is controlling their own K2 Summit 3G

Each K2 Dyno S operator is controlling their own K2 Summit 3G

2x K2 Summit 3G + 2x K2 Dyno S in a SAN

2x K2 Summit 3G + 2x K2 Dyno S in a Redundant SAN

APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

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Non-Valid Hardware Configurations with the K2 Dyno S Replay Controller

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GK2 DYNO S

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 3G 1

Media Switch

Control Switch

Control 1Gigabit Ethernet 1

Media 1

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3G

K2 Summit 3G 2

Control 1

Media 1

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GK2 DYNO S

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 3G 1

Gateway Gateway

Corporate Network

1921680xxx

Control 1PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3G

K2 Summit 3G 2

Control 1

192168100xxx

This setup is NOT supported The K2 Dyno S Replay Controller can control only one K2 Summit 3G media server at the time

This setup is NOT supported The K2 Dyno S Replay Controller can control only one K2 Summit 3G media server at the time

2x K2 Summit 3G+ 1 K2 Dyno S

2x K2 Summit 3G in Different Networks + 1 K2 Dyno S

20

APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

Control Network MainControl Network BackupiSCSI Network MainiSCSI Network BackupFiber to RAID SANFTP

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GPRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3G

K2 LxO RAID STORAGE

K2 DYNO S K2 DYNO S

K2 SAS STORAGE K2 SAS STORAGE

K2 RAID SAN

K2 Server Main

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 3G 1

Truck

Control Network Main Control Network Main

iSCSI Network Main iSCSI Network Backup

Gigabit Ethernet 1

Gigabit Ethernet 2

Gigabit Ethernet 1Gigabit

Ethernet 2

K2 Dyno S 2

C1 C2

C1

M1

FTP

K2 Server Backup

C1

M1

FTP

M1 M2

K2 Summit 3G 2C1 C2

M1 M2

Teaming is not supported on the K2 Dyno S Replay Controller The second port will be used in the future for media transfers Media transfers are implemented with the K2 Summit 3G media server

For Dyno PA setup including Distributed LAN Client (DLC) and usage of a media network in combination with Dyno PA refer to the documents at httpwwwgrassvalleycomdocsManualsserversk2_dyno_pa

2x K2 Summit 3G in Redundant SAN with Failover for K2 Dyno S

GVB-1-0093B-EN-AN

This product may be protected by one or more patents For further information please visit wwwgrassvalleycompatents

Beldenreg Belden Sending All The Right Signalsreg the Belden logo Grass Valleyreg and the Grass Valley logo are trademarks or reg-istered trademarks of Belden Inc or its affiliated companies in the United States and other jurisdictions Grass Valley products listed above are trademarks or registered trademarks of Belden Inc GVBB Holdings SARL or Grass Valley Canada Belden Inc GVBB Holdings SARL Grass Valley Canada and other parties may also have trademark rights in other terms used herein

Copyright copy 2014 2019 Grass Valley Canada All rights reserved Specifications subject to change without notice

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Software SetupK2 Summit 3G media servers boot from a solid state drive (SSD) To extend the lifecycle of the SSD standard write protection is applied to it Before any changes can be made the write filter protection must be disabled This is accomplished in the following way

Click on WINDOWS ldquoStartrdquo and select All ProgramsGrass ValleyEmbedded Security Manager

1 Disable Write Filter

In the next screen press ldquoEnterrdquo in the Em-bedded Security Controls Update Mode The status will change from Enabled to Update

Click on ldquoCloserdquo to close the Embedded Se-curity Manager or minimize the window by clicking ldquo_rdquo at the right hand corner

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2 Set up IP Addresses

To prepare the next step a network address scheme must be created Contacting the lo-cal network administrator may be required for help with this step

The next step is to assign an IP address to the network ports This is accomplished in the following way

bull Click on the ldquoStartrdquo menu select the Con-trol Panel

bull Click on ldquoNetwork and Sharing Centerrdquo

bull In the next window click on ldquoChange adapter settingsrdquo

bull In the next window right click on ldquoControl Connection 1rdquo and select ldquoPropertiesrdquo

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bull In the General tab scroll down until ldquoIn-ternet Protocol (TCPIP)rdquo is seen Click on ldquoPropertiesrdquo

bull In the next window the IP address is set

bull Select ldquoUse the following IP addressrdquo

bull In the IP address line fill in the IP address (in this example 19216810150)

bull At the Subnet mask fill in 2552552550 Alternately a network administrator will assign another value

bull Leave the rest blank except when a network administrator indicates otherwise

bull Click on ldquoOKrdquo and the IP address will be set

bull Repeat the steps above for ldquoMedia Connection 1rdquo and have the last two digits of the IP address different from all other IP addresses being used

bull Write down the IP addresses to be used in the Host Table later

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3 Creating Hosts Table

The Hosts Table is needed to set up easy media transfers between K2 Summit 3G sys-tems

First it is necessary to determine the comput-er names of the K2 Summit 3G servers This is done in the following way

bull On the desktop right click on the ldquoK2 Sum-mit Clientrdquo icon

bull A selection box will come up Select ldquoProp-ertiesrdquo and left click on it

bull The next window will have the necessary information

bull After ldquoComputer namerdquo the current com-puter name can be found In this case it is EJ12060448

bull Write this name down on a piece of paper

bull The other value needed is Workgroup In this case GRASSVALLEY All K2 Summit 3G and K2 Dyno S Replay Controllers must be in the same Workgroup

bull If it is necessary to change the Comput-er Name (see WARNING below) or Work-group click on ldquoChange settingsrdquo

bull A new window will pop up

bull Type in a new Computer Name and or Workgroup and click on ldquoOKrdquo

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bull Again click ldquoOKrdquo

bull The computer indicates that a reboot is required to make these settings active

bull Click ldquoYesrdquo to reboot

WARNING Be aware that when changing the computer name on a K2 Summit 3G media server that a new file system must be created and all existing media will be lost

Please refer to the K2 Summit 3G system manual for instructions on creating a new file system

bull The next step will be creating the Hosts Table Browse to CWINDOWSsystem32driversetc

bull Right click on ldquoHostsrdquo select ldquoOpenrdquo

bull Another window will pop up Select Note-pad and click ldquoOKrdquo

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bull Add the control network IP addresses of all K2 Summit 3G media servers and K2 Dyno S controllers on the network along with their computer names from what was previously written

bull To get the streaming file service working between K2 Summit 3G media servers a special entry in the Hosts Table must be made The IP address of the media network must be built in and ldquo_he0rdquo added after the computer name Example of a host file is shown next

Note Any line item with ldquordquo (the pound or hash symbol) in front of it is disabled or in-active

Note If adding a K2 Dyno Production Assis-tant (PA) system to this list include it by using the same method of discovering its comput-er name and IP address settings as was just used for the K2 Summit 3G media servers in the previous procedures

4 Creating a HOTBIN folder

To be able to send clips from one K2 Summit 3G media server using a K2 Dyno S Replay Controller to another K2 Summit 3G media server using a K2 Dyno S Replay Controller a HOTBIN folder must be created on the K2 Summit To create a HOTBIN follow these steps

bull Double click on ldquoK2 Summit Clientrdquo icon

bull Then double click on gvfs_yourcomputer-name(V)

bull In the next window select FileNewFolder

bull This same information must exist on each connected K2 Summit in its Host Table

bull Click on ldquoFileSaverdquo Do NOT save as a dif-ferent name

bull Close this window

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bull Name this folder ldquoIMPORTSrdquo

bull Right click on the folder just created and select ldquoPropertiesrdquo

bull A new window will come up Select the tab ldquoSharingrdquo

bull Click on ldquoSharerdquo

bull Make sure ldquoEveryonerdquo has ldquoReadWriterdquo permission or use the scheme given by an IT department

bull Click on ldquoSharerdquomdasha new window will pop up indicating that the folder is shared Click on ldquoDonerdquo

bull Click on ldquoCloserdquo to close the IMPORTS properties window

bull On the desktop locate ldquoK2 Capture Ser-vicesrdquo and double click on it

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bull In the K2 Capture Services select the ldquoHot-Binrdquo tab

bull Put a mark in use HotBin

bull If ldquoVIMPORTSrdquo has been created leave the Source Directory If a different folder is to be selected browse by ldquoOpenrdquo to find the folder to be used

bull In Destination Bin fill in the Bin in which the clips should end up after importing

bull Adjust the other values according to the needs of a specific setup

bull Click on ldquoApplyrdquo and ldquoExitrdquo

bull A new window will ask ldquoAre you sure to exit the Summit Capture Servicesrdquo Click on ldquoYesrdquo

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5 Enabling Embedded Security

With the configuration of the K2 Summit 3G media server now completed the next step is to activate the Embedded Security protec-tion Embedded Security will assure reliable operation by providing protection from virus-es and other malware

bull Click on ldquoStartrdquo and select All ProgramsGrass ValleyEmbedded Security Manager

Note If this was minimized previously it can be maximized again by clicking on it in the taskbar

bull In the next window select ldquoLeaverdquo

bull The Status will change from ldquoUpdaterdquo to ldquoEnabledrdquo

bull Close the Embedded Security Manager by clicking on ldquoCloserdquo

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6 Setting Up Streaming Between K2 Clients

To make fast and easy transfers possible between K2 Summit 3G systems some ad-ditional changes in configurations must be made If these next steps are not implement-ed the system will work but the discovery of other K2 Summit 3G media servers on the network can take longer To implement the configuration changes take the following steps

bull In AppCenter go to ldquoSystemConfigurationrdquo

bull In the next window select Remote on the left side

bull Click on ldquoAddrdquo

bull In the Add Host box type the host name that was put in the host table from other K2 Summit servers then the name of the system being set up at present

bull As controller ID enter 1 for the first one and if more are added then increment this number

bull Click ldquoOKrdquo and again on ldquoOKrdquo

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7 Importing And Exporting Clips With Streaming Between K2 Summit 3G Media Servers

Import

bull In AppCenter go to ldquoClipsImportrdquo

bull Select the ldquoStreamrdquo tab on the left

bull Select the K2 Summit that the media is to be imported from In this example NEWS_SUMMIT

bull Browse to clip(s) that are to be imported Multiple clips can be selected by holding the Ctrl or Shift key and clicking on the de-sired clips

bull When done selecting clips click on ldquoIm-portrdquo

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Send to (export)

bull In the Bin select the clip(s) to be sent to another K2 Summit 3G media server

bull In the next window select ldquoStreamrdquo and the K2 Summit 3G media server to send the stream to In this example NEWS_SUMMIT Double click on it and browse to the Bin where the clips are to be dropped and click on ldquoSendrdquo

In both cases in the transfer monitor of the sending and receiving K2 Summit the pro-gression of the transfer can be viewed This feature can be found under ldquoSystemTransfer Monitorrdquo in AppCenter

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8 Setting Up The K2 Dyno Replay Controller To Send Clips To Another K2 Dyno Operator

The K2 Dyno application can copypaste content between connected servers by way of the Library on the K2 Dyno S Replay Controller A quick and easy way to push content from one system to another is the SEND function on the K2 Dyno

To set up the SEND function on K2 Dyno a few steps need to be taken

bull After the K2 Dyno S Replay Controller has been powered up press the Shift button and select Shutdown on the touchscreen

bull In the new screen that comes up select maintenance mode

bull The K2 Dyno S Replay Controller will reboot

bull After rebooting the standard Windows desktop will be seen

bull Set the IP-address and create (or copy from a K2 Summit) the Hosts Table as described previously in this Application Note

bull When completed reboot Windows

bull In the box that pops up and asks about returning to Dyno mode select ldquoYesrdquo

bull When back at the K2 Dyno startup screen configure the Dyno Session

bull To configure a send destination on K2 Dyno pressrdquo CONFIGrdquo on the touchscreen

bull At the top of the screen the selection NETWORK can be seen and must be selected

bull Next all the SEND destinations need to be added To SEND a clip to another K2 Summit server press ldquoSend Listrdquo on the touchscreen Shift+ADD will open the window to add a server location

bull Fill in the full path to the other K2 Summit server including the desired folder The IP addresses cannot be used The host names must be used In the next example it is the first line for the configuration that was made earlier

The send paths are now configured

To SEND a clip to another K2 Summit serv-er select it and press the Shift button on the K2 Dyno and then on the touchscreen select SEND

Note K2 Dyno can send to any folder that can be browsed on the network that it has per-mission to write to Without permissions the transfer will fail

The clip will now be transferred over the net-work to what is set up as the SEND destina-tions The clip will arrive on the other K2 Sum-mit 3G media server in the HOTBIN folder previously created and will be automatically imported Other users can find the clip locat-ed in the LIBRARY bin and then select the IMPORTS bin

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Valid Hardware Configurations with K2 Dyno S Replay Controller1x K2 Summit 3G + 2x K2 Dyno S

There are two ways to work using this setup

Multichannel mode The first K2 Dyno S operator starts the session and uses a configuration of 2 in 2 out The second K2 Dyno S op-erator selects ldquojoin sessionrdquo K2 Dyno operator 1 uses P1 and the other K2 Dyno operator uses P2 Both K2 Dyno operators will work independently from each other but share the same inputs and the same highlights

On-air preview mode The first K2 Dyno operator starts the session and uses a configuration of 2 in 2 out The second K2 Dyno operator selects join session K2 Dyno operator 1 uses P1 and the other K2

Dyno operator uses P2 By pressing SHIFT+P1 the K2 Dyno applica-tion will switch into PGMPVW mode The first K2 Dyno operator will control PGM (P1) and the second operator will control PVW (P2) The PGM output is used for on air playback and the operator on the PVW will cue up clips that should be played next With the TAKE button the clip loaded in PVW will be played back on the PGM output

Note The first K2 Dyno S Replay Controller cannot be connected to Control1 and the other controller connected to Control2 on the K2 Summit server On the K2 Summit server both control ports are teamed and have the same IP address

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GK2 DYNO S

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 1 3G

Control Switch

Control 1

K2 DYNO S

K2 Dyno S 2

Gigabit Ethernet 1

Gigabit Ethernet 1

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GK2 DYNO S

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 3G 1

Media Switch

Control Switch

Control 1

K2 DYNO S

K2 Dyno S 2

Media 1

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3G

K2 Summit 3G 2

Control 1

Media 1

Gigabit Ethernet 1

Gigabit Ethernet 1

Each K2 Dyno S operator is controlling their own K2 Summit 3G

2x K2 Summit 3G + 2x K2 Dyno S

APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

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Control Network MainiSCSI Network MainiSCSI Network BackupFiber to RAID SANFTP

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GPRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3G

K2 LxO RAID STORAGE

K2 DYNO S K2 DYNO S

K2 SAS STORAGE

K2 RAID SAN

K2 Server

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 3G 1

Control Network Main

iSCSI Network

Gigabit Ethernet 1

Gigabit Ethernet 1

K2 Dyno S 2

C1

C1

M1

FTP

M1

K2 Summit 3G 2C1

M1 M2

Control Network MainControl Network BackupiSCSI Network MainiSCSI Network BackupFiber to RAID SANFTP

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GPRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3G

K2 LxO RAID STORAGE

K2 DYNO S K2 DYNO S

K2 SAS STORAGE K2 SAS STORAGE

K2 RAID SAN

K2 Server Main

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 3G 1

Trunk

Control Network Main Control Network Main

iSCSI Network Main iSCSI Network Backup

Gigabit Ethernet 1

K2 Dyno S 2

Gigabit Ethernet 1

C1 C2

C1

M1

FTP

K2 Server Backup

C1

M1

FTP

M1 M2

K2 Summit 3G 2C1 C2

M1 M2

Each K2 Dyno S operator is controlling their own K2 Summit 3G

Each K2 Dyno S operator is controlling their own K2 Summit 3G

2x K2 Summit 3G + 2x K2 Dyno S in a SAN

2x K2 Summit 3G + 2x K2 Dyno S in a Redundant SAN

APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

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Non-Valid Hardware Configurations with the K2 Dyno S Replay Controller

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GK2 DYNO S

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 3G 1

Media Switch

Control Switch

Control 1Gigabit Ethernet 1

Media 1

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3G

K2 Summit 3G 2

Control 1

Media 1

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GK2 DYNO S

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 3G 1

Gateway Gateway

Corporate Network

1921680xxx

Control 1PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3G

K2 Summit 3G 2

Control 1

192168100xxx

This setup is NOT supported The K2 Dyno S Replay Controller can control only one K2 Summit 3G media server at the time

This setup is NOT supported The K2 Dyno S Replay Controller can control only one K2 Summit 3G media server at the time

2x K2 Summit 3G+ 1 K2 Dyno S

2x K2 Summit 3G in Different Networks + 1 K2 Dyno S

20

APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

Control Network MainControl Network BackupiSCSI Network MainiSCSI Network BackupFiber to RAID SANFTP

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GPRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3G

K2 LxO RAID STORAGE

K2 DYNO S K2 DYNO S

K2 SAS STORAGE K2 SAS STORAGE

K2 RAID SAN

K2 Server Main

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 3G 1

Truck

Control Network Main Control Network Main

iSCSI Network Main iSCSI Network Backup

Gigabit Ethernet 1

Gigabit Ethernet 2

Gigabit Ethernet 1Gigabit

Ethernet 2

K2 Dyno S 2

C1 C2

C1

M1

FTP

K2 Server Backup

C1

M1

FTP

M1 M2

K2 Summit 3G 2C1 C2

M1 M2

Teaming is not supported on the K2 Dyno S Replay Controller The second port will be used in the future for media transfers Media transfers are implemented with the K2 Summit 3G media server

For Dyno PA setup including Distributed LAN Client (DLC) and usage of a media network in combination with Dyno PA refer to the documents at httpwwwgrassvalleycomdocsManualsserversk2_dyno_pa

2x K2 Summit 3G in Redundant SAN with Failover for K2 Dyno S

GVB-1-0093B-EN-AN

This product may be protected by one or more patents For further information please visit wwwgrassvalleycompatents

Beldenreg Belden Sending All The Right Signalsreg the Belden logo Grass Valleyreg and the Grass Valley logo are trademarks or reg-istered trademarks of Belden Inc or its affiliated companies in the United States and other jurisdictions Grass Valley products listed above are trademarks or registered trademarks of Belden Inc GVBB Holdings SARL or Grass Valley Canada Belden Inc GVBB Holdings SARL Grass Valley Canada and other parties may also have trademark rights in other terms used herein

Copyright copy 2014 2019 Grass Valley Canada All rights reserved Specifications subject to change without notice

WWWGRASSVALLEYCOMJoin the Conversation at GrassValleyLive on Facebook Twitter YouTube and Grass Valley - A Belden Brand on LinkedIn

wwwgrassvalleycomblog

reg

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2 Set up IP Addresses

To prepare the next step a network address scheme must be created Contacting the lo-cal network administrator may be required for help with this step

The next step is to assign an IP address to the network ports This is accomplished in the following way

bull Click on the ldquoStartrdquo menu select the Con-trol Panel

bull Click on ldquoNetwork and Sharing Centerrdquo

bull In the next window click on ldquoChange adapter settingsrdquo

bull In the next window right click on ldquoControl Connection 1rdquo and select ldquoPropertiesrdquo

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bull In the General tab scroll down until ldquoIn-ternet Protocol (TCPIP)rdquo is seen Click on ldquoPropertiesrdquo

bull In the next window the IP address is set

bull Select ldquoUse the following IP addressrdquo

bull In the IP address line fill in the IP address (in this example 19216810150)

bull At the Subnet mask fill in 2552552550 Alternately a network administrator will assign another value

bull Leave the rest blank except when a network administrator indicates otherwise

bull Click on ldquoOKrdquo and the IP address will be set

bull Repeat the steps above for ldquoMedia Connection 1rdquo and have the last two digits of the IP address different from all other IP addresses being used

bull Write down the IP addresses to be used in the Host Table later

APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

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3 Creating Hosts Table

The Hosts Table is needed to set up easy media transfers between K2 Summit 3G sys-tems

First it is necessary to determine the comput-er names of the K2 Summit 3G servers This is done in the following way

bull On the desktop right click on the ldquoK2 Sum-mit Clientrdquo icon

bull A selection box will come up Select ldquoProp-ertiesrdquo and left click on it

bull The next window will have the necessary information

bull After ldquoComputer namerdquo the current com-puter name can be found In this case it is EJ12060448

bull Write this name down on a piece of paper

bull The other value needed is Workgroup In this case GRASSVALLEY All K2 Summit 3G and K2 Dyno S Replay Controllers must be in the same Workgroup

bull If it is necessary to change the Comput-er Name (see WARNING below) or Work-group click on ldquoChange settingsrdquo

bull A new window will pop up

bull Type in a new Computer Name and or Workgroup and click on ldquoOKrdquo

APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

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bull Again click ldquoOKrdquo

bull The computer indicates that a reboot is required to make these settings active

bull Click ldquoYesrdquo to reboot

WARNING Be aware that when changing the computer name on a K2 Summit 3G media server that a new file system must be created and all existing media will be lost

Please refer to the K2 Summit 3G system manual for instructions on creating a new file system

bull The next step will be creating the Hosts Table Browse to CWINDOWSsystem32driversetc

bull Right click on ldquoHostsrdquo select ldquoOpenrdquo

bull Another window will pop up Select Note-pad and click ldquoOKrdquo

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bull Add the control network IP addresses of all K2 Summit 3G media servers and K2 Dyno S controllers on the network along with their computer names from what was previously written

bull To get the streaming file service working between K2 Summit 3G media servers a special entry in the Hosts Table must be made The IP address of the media network must be built in and ldquo_he0rdquo added after the computer name Example of a host file is shown next

Note Any line item with ldquordquo (the pound or hash symbol) in front of it is disabled or in-active

Note If adding a K2 Dyno Production Assis-tant (PA) system to this list include it by using the same method of discovering its comput-er name and IP address settings as was just used for the K2 Summit 3G media servers in the previous procedures

4 Creating a HOTBIN folder

To be able to send clips from one K2 Summit 3G media server using a K2 Dyno S Replay Controller to another K2 Summit 3G media server using a K2 Dyno S Replay Controller a HOTBIN folder must be created on the K2 Summit To create a HOTBIN follow these steps

bull Double click on ldquoK2 Summit Clientrdquo icon

bull Then double click on gvfs_yourcomputer-name(V)

bull In the next window select FileNewFolder

bull This same information must exist on each connected K2 Summit in its Host Table

bull Click on ldquoFileSaverdquo Do NOT save as a dif-ferent name

bull Close this window

APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

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bull Name this folder ldquoIMPORTSrdquo

bull Right click on the folder just created and select ldquoPropertiesrdquo

bull A new window will come up Select the tab ldquoSharingrdquo

bull Click on ldquoSharerdquo

bull Make sure ldquoEveryonerdquo has ldquoReadWriterdquo permission or use the scheme given by an IT department

bull Click on ldquoSharerdquomdasha new window will pop up indicating that the folder is shared Click on ldquoDonerdquo

bull Click on ldquoCloserdquo to close the IMPORTS properties window

bull On the desktop locate ldquoK2 Capture Ser-vicesrdquo and double click on it

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bull In the K2 Capture Services select the ldquoHot-Binrdquo tab

bull Put a mark in use HotBin

bull If ldquoVIMPORTSrdquo has been created leave the Source Directory If a different folder is to be selected browse by ldquoOpenrdquo to find the folder to be used

bull In Destination Bin fill in the Bin in which the clips should end up after importing

bull Adjust the other values according to the needs of a specific setup

bull Click on ldquoApplyrdquo and ldquoExitrdquo

bull A new window will ask ldquoAre you sure to exit the Summit Capture Servicesrdquo Click on ldquoYesrdquo

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5 Enabling Embedded Security

With the configuration of the K2 Summit 3G media server now completed the next step is to activate the Embedded Security protec-tion Embedded Security will assure reliable operation by providing protection from virus-es and other malware

bull Click on ldquoStartrdquo and select All ProgramsGrass ValleyEmbedded Security Manager

Note If this was minimized previously it can be maximized again by clicking on it in the taskbar

bull In the next window select ldquoLeaverdquo

bull The Status will change from ldquoUpdaterdquo to ldquoEnabledrdquo

bull Close the Embedded Security Manager by clicking on ldquoCloserdquo

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6 Setting Up Streaming Between K2 Clients

To make fast and easy transfers possible between K2 Summit 3G systems some ad-ditional changes in configurations must be made If these next steps are not implement-ed the system will work but the discovery of other K2 Summit 3G media servers on the network can take longer To implement the configuration changes take the following steps

bull In AppCenter go to ldquoSystemConfigurationrdquo

bull In the next window select Remote on the left side

bull Click on ldquoAddrdquo

bull In the Add Host box type the host name that was put in the host table from other K2 Summit servers then the name of the system being set up at present

bull As controller ID enter 1 for the first one and if more are added then increment this number

bull Click ldquoOKrdquo and again on ldquoOKrdquo

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7 Importing And Exporting Clips With Streaming Between K2 Summit 3G Media Servers

Import

bull In AppCenter go to ldquoClipsImportrdquo

bull Select the ldquoStreamrdquo tab on the left

bull Select the K2 Summit that the media is to be imported from In this example NEWS_SUMMIT

bull Browse to clip(s) that are to be imported Multiple clips can be selected by holding the Ctrl or Shift key and clicking on the de-sired clips

bull When done selecting clips click on ldquoIm-portrdquo

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Send to (export)

bull In the Bin select the clip(s) to be sent to another K2 Summit 3G media server

bull In the next window select ldquoStreamrdquo and the K2 Summit 3G media server to send the stream to In this example NEWS_SUMMIT Double click on it and browse to the Bin where the clips are to be dropped and click on ldquoSendrdquo

In both cases in the transfer monitor of the sending and receiving K2 Summit the pro-gression of the transfer can be viewed This feature can be found under ldquoSystemTransfer Monitorrdquo in AppCenter

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8 Setting Up The K2 Dyno Replay Controller To Send Clips To Another K2 Dyno Operator

The K2 Dyno application can copypaste content between connected servers by way of the Library on the K2 Dyno S Replay Controller A quick and easy way to push content from one system to another is the SEND function on the K2 Dyno

To set up the SEND function on K2 Dyno a few steps need to be taken

bull After the K2 Dyno S Replay Controller has been powered up press the Shift button and select Shutdown on the touchscreen

bull In the new screen that comes up select maintenance mode

bull The K2 Dyno S Replay Controller will reboot

bull After rebooting the standard Windows desktop will be seen

bull Set the IP-address and create (or copy from a K2 Summit) the Hosts Table as described previously in this Application Note

bull When completed reboot Windows

bull In the box that pops up and asks about returning to Dyno mode select ldquoYesrdquo

bull When back at the K2 Dyno startup screen configure the Dyno Session

bull To configure a send destination on K2 Dyno pressrdquo CONFIGrdquo on the touchscreen

bull At the top of the screen the selection NETWORK can be seen and must be selected

bull Next all the SEND destinations need to be added To SEND a clip to another K2 Summit server press ldquoSend Listrdquo on the touchscreen Shift+ADD will open the window to add a server location

bull Fill in the full path to the other K2 Summit server including the desired folder The IP addresses cannot be used The host names must be used In the next example it is the first line for the configuration that was made earlier

The send paths are now configured

To SEND a clip to another K2 Summit serv-er select it and press the Shift button on the K2 Dyno and then on the touchscreen select SEND

Note K2 Dyno can send to any folder that can be browsed on the network that it has per-mission to write to Without permissions the transfer will fail

The clip will now be transferred over the net-work to what is set up as the SEND destina-tions The clip will arrive on the other K2 Sum-mit 3G media server in the HOTBIN folder previously created and will be automatically imported Other users can find the clip locat-ed in the LIBRARY bin and then select the IMPORTS bin

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Valid Hardware Configurations with K2 Dyno S Replay Controller1x K2 Summit 3G + 2x K2 Dyno S

There are two ways to work using this setup

Multichannel mode The first K2 Dyno S operator starts the session and uses a configuration of 2 in 2 out The second K2 Dyno S op-erator selects ldquojoin sessionrdquo K2 Dyno operator 1 uses P1 and the other K2 Dyno operator uses P2 Both K2 Dyno operators will work independently from each other but share the same inputs and the same highlights

On-air preview mode The first K2 Dyno operator starts the session and uses a configuration of 2 in 2 out The second K2 Dyno operator selects join session K2 Dyno operator 1 uses P1 and the other K2

Dyno operator uses P2 By pressing SHIFT+P1 the K2 Dyno applica-tion will switch into PGMPVW mode The first K2 Dyno operator will control PGM (P1) and the second operator will control PVW (P2) The PGM output is used for on air playback and the operator on the PVW will cue up clips that should be played next With the TAKE button the clip loaded in PVW will be played back on the PGM output

Note The first K2 Dyno S Replay Controller cannot be connected to Control1 and the other controller connected to Control2 on the K2 Summit server On the K2 Summit server both control ports are teamed and have the same IP address

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GK2 DYNO S

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 1 3G

Control Switch

Control 1

K2 DYNO S

K2 Dyno S 2

Gigabit Ethernet 1

Gigabit Ethernet 1

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GK2 DYNO S

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 3G 1

Media Switch

Control Switch

Control 1

K2 DYNO S

K2 Dyno S 2

Media 1

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3G

K2 Summit 3G 2

Control 1

Media 1

Gigabit Ethernet 1

Gigabit Ethernet 1

Each K2 Dyno S operator is controlling their own K2 Summit 3G

2x K2 Summit 3G + 2x K2 Dyno S

APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

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Control Network MainiSCSI Network MainiSCSI Network BackupFiber to RAID SANFTP

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GPRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3G

K2 LxO RAID STORAGE

K2 DYNO S K2 DYNO S

K2 SAS STORAGE

K2 RAID SAN

K2 Server

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 3G 1

Control Network Main

iSCSI Network

Gigabit Ethernet 1

Gigabit Ethernet 1

K2 Dyno S 2

C1

C1

M1

FTP

M1

K2 Summit 3G 2C1

M1 M2

Control Network MainControl Network BackupiSCSI Network MainiSCSI Network BackupFiber to RAID SANFTP

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GPRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3G

K2 LxO RAID STORAGE

K2 DYNO S K2 DYNO S

K2 SAS STORAGE K2 SAS STORAGE

K2 RAID SAN

K2 Server Main

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 3G 1

Trunk

Control Network Main Control Network Main

iSCSI Network Main iSCSI Network Backup

Gigabit Ethernet 1

K2 Dyno S 2

Gigabit Ethernet 1

C1 C2

C1

M1

FTP

K2 Server Backup

C1

M1

FTP

M1 M2

K2 Summit 3G 2C1 C2

M1 M2

Each K2 Dyno S operator is controlling their own K2 Summit 3G

Each K2 Dyno S operator is controlling their own K2 Summit 3G

2x K2 Summit 3G + 2x K2 Dyno S in a SAN

2x K2 Summit 3G + 2x K2 Dyno S in a Redundant SAN

APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

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Non-Valid Hardware Configurations with the K2 Dyno S Replay Controller

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GK2 DYNO S

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 3G 1

Media Switch

Control Switch

Control 1Gigabit Ethernet 1

Media 1

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3G

K2 Summit 3G 2

Control 1

Media 1

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GK2 DYNO S

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 3G 1

Gateway Gateway

Corporate Network

1921680xxx

Control 1PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3G

K2 Summit 3G 2

Control 1

192168100xxx

This setup is NOT supported The K2 Dyno S Replay Controller can control only one K2 Summit 3G media server at the time

This setup is NOT supported The K2 Dyno S Replay Controller can control only one K2 Summit 3G media server at the time

2x K2 Summit 3G+ 1 K2 Dyno S

2x K2 Summit 3G in Different Networks + 1 K2 Dyno S

20

APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

Control Network MainControl Network BackupiSCSI Network MainiSCSI Network BackupFiber to RAID SANFTP

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GPRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3G

K2 LxO RAID STORAGE

K2 DYNO S K2 DYNO S

K2 SAS STORAGE K2 SAS STORAGE

K2 RAID SAN

K2 Server Main

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 3G 1

Truck

Control Network Main Control Network Main

iSCSI Network Main iSCSI Network Backup

Gigabit Ethernet 1

Gigabit Ethernet 2

Gigabit Ethernet 1Gigabit

Ethernet 2

K2 Dyno S 2

C1 C2

C1

M1

FTP

K2 Server Backup

C1

M1

FTP

M1 M2

K2 Summit 3G 2C1 C2

M1 M2

Teaming is not supported on the K2 Dyno S Replay Controller The second port will be used in the future for media transfers Media transfers are implemented with the K2 Summit 3G media server

For Dyno PA setup including Distributed LAN Client (DLC) and usage of a media network in combination with Dyno PA refer to the documents at httpwwwgrassvalleycomdocsManualsserversk2_dyno_pa

2x K2 Summit 3G in Redundant SAN with Failover for K2 Dyno S

GVB-1-0093B-EN-AN

This product may be protected by one or more patents For further information please visit wwwgrassvalleycompatents

Beldenreg Belden Sending All The Right Signalsreg the Belden logo Grass Valleyreg and the Grass Valley logo are trademarks or reg-istered trademarks of Belden Inc or its affiliated companies in the United States and other jurisdictions Grass Valley products listed above are trademarks or registered trademarks of Belden Inc GVBB Holdings SARL or Grass Valley Canada Belden Inc GVBB Holdings SARL Grass Valley Canada and other parties may also have trademark rights in other terms used herein

Copyright copy 2014 2019 Grass Valley Canada All rights reserved Specifications subject to change without notice

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bull In the General tab scroll down until ldquoIn-ternet Protocol (TCPIP)rdquo is seen Click on ldquoPropertiesrdquo

bull In the next window the IP address is set

bull Select ldquoUse the following IP addressrdquo

bull In the IP address line fill in the IP address (in this example 19216810150)

bull At the Subnet mask fill in 2552552550 Alternately a network administrator will assign another value

bull Leave the rest blank except when a network administrator indicates otherwise

bull Click on ldquoOKrdquo and the IP address will be set

bull Repeat the steps above for ldquoMedia Connection 1rdquo and have the last two digits of the IP address different from all other IP addresses being used

bull Write down the IP addresses to be used in the Host Table later

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3 Creating Hosts Table

The Hosts Table is needed to set up easy media transfers between K2 Summit 3G sys-tems

First it is necessary to determine the comput-er names of the K2 Summit 3G servers This is done in the following way

bull On the desktop right click on the ldquoK2 Sum-mit Clientrdquo icon

bull A selection box will come up Select ldquoProp-ertiesrdquo and left click on it

bull The next window will have the necessary information

bull After ldquoComputer namerdquo the current com-puter name can be found In this case it is EJ12060448

bull Write this name down on a piece of paper

bull The other value needed is Workgroup In this case GRASSVALLEY All K2 Summit 3G and K2 Dyno S Replay Controllers must be in the same Workgroup

bull If it is necessary to change the Comput-er Name (see WARNING below) or Work-group click on ldquoChange settingsrdquo

bull A new window will pop up

bull Type in a new Computer Name and or Workgroup and click on ldquoOKrdquo

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bull Again click ldquoOKrdquo

bull The computer indicates that a reboot is required to make these settings active

bull Click ldquoYesrdquo to reboot

WARNING Be aware that when changing the computer name on a K2 Summit 3G media server that a new file system must be created and all existing media will be lost

Please refer to the K2 Summit 3G system manual for instructions on creating a new file system

bull The next step will be creating the Hosts Table Browse to CWINDOWSsystem32driversetc

bull Right click on ldquoHostsrdquo select ldquoOpenrdquo

bull Another window will pop up Select Note-pad and click ldquoOKrdquo

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bull Add the control network IP addresses of all K2 Summit 3G media servers and K2 Dyno S controllers on the network along with their computer names from what was previously written

bull To get the streaming file service working between K2 Summit 3G media servers a special entry in the Hosts Table must be made The IP address of the media network must be built in and ldquo_he0rdquo added after the computer name Example of a host file is shown next

Note Any line item with ldquordquo (the pound or hash symbol) in front of it is disabled or in-active

Note If adding a K2 Dyno Production Assis-tant (PA) system to this list include it by using the same method of discovering its comput-er name and IP address settings as was just used for the K2 Summit 3G media servers in the previous procedures

4 Creating a HOTBIN folder

To be able to send clips from one K2 Summit 3G media server using a K2 Dyno S Replay Controller to another K2 Summit 3G media server using a K2 Dyno S Replay Controller a HOTBIN folder must be created on the K2 Summit To create a HOTBIN follow these steps

bull Double click on ldquoK2 Summit Clientrdquo icon

bull Then double click on gvfs_yourcomputer-name(V)

bull In the next window select FileNewFolder

bull This same information must exist on each connected K2 Summit in its Host Table

bull Click on ldquoFileSaverdquo Do NOT save as a dif-ferent name

bull Close this window

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bull Name this folder ldquoIMPORTSrdquo

bull Right click on the folder just created and select ldquoPropertiesrdquo

bull A new window will come up Select the tab ldquoSharingrdquo

bull Click on ldquoSharerdquo

bull Make sure ldquoEveryonerdquo has ldquoReadWriterdquo permission or use the scheme given by an IT department

bull Click on ldquoSharerdquomdasha new window will pop up indicating that the folder is shared Click on ldquoDonerdquo

bull Click on ldquoCloserdquo to close the IMPORTS properties window

bull On the desktop locate ldquoK2 Capture Ser-vicesrdquo and double click on it

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bull In the K2 Capture Services select the ldquoHot-Binrdquo tab

bull Put a mark in use HotBin

bull If ldquoVIMPORTSrdquo has been created leave the Source Directory If a different folder is to be selected browse by ldquoOpenrdquo to find the folder to be used

bull In Destination Bin fill in the Bin in which the clips should end up after importing

bull Adjust the other values according to the needs of a specific setup

bull Click on ldquoApplyrdquo and ldquoExitrdquo

bull A new window will ask ldquoAre you sure to exit the Summit Capture Servicesrdquo Click on ldquoYesrdquo

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5 Enabling Embedded Security

With the configuration of the K2 Summit 3G media server now completed the next step is to activate the Embedded Security protec-tion Embedded Security will assure reliable operation by providing protection from virus-es and other malware

bull Click on ldquoStartrdquo and select All ProgramsGrass ValleyEmbedded Security Manager

Note If this was minimized previously it can be maximized again by clicking on it in the taskbar

bull In the next window select ldquoLeaverdquo

bull The Status will change from ldquoUpdaterdquo to ldquoEnabledrdquo

bull Close the Embedded Security Manager by clicking on ldquoCloserdquo

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6 Setting Up Streaming Between K2 Clients

To make fast and easy transfers possible between K2 Summit 3G systems some ad-ditional changes in configurations must be made If these next steps are not implement-ed the system will work but the discovery of other K2 Summit 3G media servers on the network can take longer To implement the configuration changes take the following steps

bull In AppCenter go to ldquoSystemConfigurationrdquo

bull In the next window select Remote on the left side

bull Click on ldquoAddrdquo

bull In the Add Host box type the host name that was put in the host table from other K2 Summit servers then the name of the system being set up at present

bull As controller ID enter 1 for the first one and if more are added then increment this number

bull Click ldquoOKrdquo and again on ldquoOKrdquo

APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

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7 Importing And Exporting Clips With Streaming Between K2 Summit 3G Media Servers

Import

bull In AppCenter go to ldquoClipsImportrdquo

bull Select the ldquoStreamrdquo tab on the left

bull Select the K2 Summit that the media is to be imported from In this example NEWS_SUMMIT

bull Browse to clip(s) that are to be imported Multiple clips can be selected by holding the Ctrl or Shift key and clicking on the de-sired clips

bull When done selecting clips click on ldquoIm-portrdquo

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Send to (export)

bull In the Bin select the clip(s) to be sent to another K2 Summit 3G media server

bull In the next window select ldquoStreamrdquo and the K2 Summit 3G media server to send the stream to In this example NEWS_SUMMIT Double click on it and browse to the Bin where the clips are to be dropped and click on ldquoSendrdquo

In both cases in the transfer monitor of the sending and receiving K2 Summit the pro-gression of the transfer can be viewed This feature can be found under ldquoSystemTransfer Monitorrdquo in AppCenter

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8 Setting Up The K2 Dyno Replay Controller To Send Clips To Another K2 Dyno Operator

The K2 Dyno application can copypaste content between connected servers by way of the Library on the K2 Dyno S Replay Controller A quick and easy way to push content from one system to another is the SEND function on the K2 Dyno

To set up the SEND function on K2 Dyno a few steps need to be taken

bull After the K2 Dyno S Replay Controller has been powered up press the Shift button and select Shutdown on the touchscreen

bull In the new screen that comes up select maintenance mode

bull The K2 Dyno S Replay Controller will reboot

bull After rebooting the standard Windows desktop will be seen

bull Set the IP-address and create (or copy from a K2 Summit) the Hosts Table as described previously in this Application Note

bull When completed reboot Windows

bull In the box that pops up and asks about returning to Dyno mode select ldquoYesrdquo

bull When back at the K2 Dyno startup screen configure the Dyno Session

bull To configure a send destination on K2 Dyno pressrdquo CONFIGrdquo on the touchscreen

bull At the top of the screen the selection NETWORK can be seen and must be selected

bull Next all the SEND destinations need to be added To SEND a clip to another K2 Summit server press ldquoSend Listrdquo on the touchscreen Shift+ADD will open the window to add a server location

bull Fill in the full path to the other K2 Summit server including the desired folder The IP addresses cannot be used The host names must be used In the next example it is the first line for the configuration that was made earlier

The send paths are now configured

To SEND a clip to another K2 Summit serv-er select it and press the Shift button on the K2 Dyno and then on the touchscreen select SEND

Note K2 Dyno can send to any folder that can be browsed on the network that it has per-mission to write to Without permissions the transfer will fail

The clip will now be transferred over the net-work to what is set up as the SEND destina-tions The clip will arrive on the other K2 Sum-mit 3G media server in the HOTBIN folder previously created and will be automatically imported Other users can find the clip locat-ed in the LIBRARY bin and then select the IMPORTS bin

APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

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Valid Hardware Configurations with K2 Dyno S Replay Controller1x K2 Summit 3G + 2x K2 Dyno S

There are two ways to work using this setup

Multichannel mode The first K2 Dyno S operator starts the session and uses a configuration of 2 in 2 out The second K2 Dyno S op-erator selects ldquojoin sessionrdquo K2 Dyno operator 1 uses P1 and the other K2 Dyno operator uses P2 Both K2 Dyno operators will work independently from each other but share the same inputs and the same highlights

On-air preview mode The first K2 Dyno operator starts the session and uses a configuration of 2 in 2 out The second K2 Dyno operator selects join session K2 Dyno operator 1 uses P1 and the other K2

Dyno operator uses P2 By pressing SHIFT+P1 the K2 Dyno applica-tion will switch into PGMPVW mode The first K2 Dyno operator will control PGM (P1) and the second operator will control PVW (P2) The PGM output is used for on air playback and the operator on the PVW will cue up clips that should be played next With the TAKE button the clip loaded in PVW will be played back on the PGM output

Note The first K2 Dyno S Replay Controller cannot be connected to Control1 and the other controller connected to Control2 on the K2 Summit server On the K2 Summit server both control ports are teamed and have the same IP address

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GK2 DYNO S

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 1 3G

Control Switch

Control 1

K2 DYNO S

K2 Dyno S 2

Gigabit Ethernet 1

Gigabit Ethernet 1

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GK2 DYNO S

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 3G 1

Media Switch

Control Switch

Control 1

K2 DYNO S

K2 Dyno S 2

Media 1

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3G

K2 Summit 3G 2

Control 1

Media 1

Gigabit Ethernet 1

Gigabit Ethernet 1

Each K2 Dyno S operator is controlling their own K2 Summit 3G

2x K2 Summit 3G + 2x K2 Dyno S

APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

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Control Network MainiSCSI Network MainiSCSI Network BackupFiber to RAID SANFTP

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GPRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3G

K2 LxO RAID STORAGE

K2 DYNO S K2 DYNO S

K2 SAS STORAGE

K2 RAID SAN

K2 Server

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 3G 1

Control Network Main

iSCSI Network

Gigabit Ethernet 1

Gigabit Ethernet 1

K2 Dyno S 2

C1

C1

M1

FTP

M1

K2 Summit 3G 2C1

M1 M2

Control Network MainControl Network BackupiSCSI Network MainiSCSI Network BackupFiber to RAID SANFTP

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GPRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3G

K2 LxO RAID STORAGE

K2 DYNO S K2 DYNO S

K2 SAS STORAGE K2 SAS STORAGE

K2 RAID SAN

K2 Server Main

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 3G 1

Trunk

Control Network Main Control Network Main

iSCSI Network Main iSCSI Network Backup

Gigabit Ethernet 1

K2 Dyno S 2

Gigabit Ethernet 1

C1 C2

C1

M1

FTP

K2 Server Backup

C1

M1

FTP

M1 M2

K2 Summit 3G 2C1 C2

M1 M2

Each K2 Dyno S operator is controlling their own K2 Summit 3G

Each K2 Dyno S operator is controlling their own K2 Summit 3G

2x K2 Summit 3G + 2x K2 Dyno S in a SAN

2x K2 Summit 3G + 2x K2 Dyno S in a Redundant SAN

APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

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Non-Valid Hardware Configurations with the K2 Dyno S Replay Controller

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GK2 DYNO S

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 3G 1

Media Switch

Control Switch

Control 1Gigabit Ethernet 1

Media 1

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3G

K2 Summit 3G 2

Control 1

Media 1

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GK2 DYNO S

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 3G 1

Gateway Gateway

Corporate Network

1921680xxx

Control 1PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3G

K2 Summit 3G 2

Control 1

192168100xxx

This setup is NOT supported The K2 Dyno S Replay Controller can control only one K2 Summit 3G media server at the time

This setup is NOT supported The K2 Dyno S Replay Controller can control only one K2 Summit 3G media server at the time

2x K2 Summit 3G+ 1 K2 Dyno S

2x K2 Summit 3G in Different Networks + 1 K2 Dyno S

20

APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

Control Network MainControl Network BackupiSCSI Network MainiSCSI Network BackupFiber to RAID SANFTP

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GPRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3G

K2 LxO RAID STORAGE

K2 DYNO S K2 DYNO S

K2 SAS STORAGE K2 SAS STORAGE

K2 RAID SAN

K2 Server Main

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 3G 1

Truck

Control Network Main Control Network Main

iSCSI Network Main iSCSI Network Backup

Gigabit Ethernet 1

Gigabit Ethernet 2

Gigabit Ethernet 1Gigabit

Ethernet 2

K2 Dyno S 2

C1 C2

C1

M1

FTP

K2 Server Backup

C1

M1

FTP

M1 M2

K2 Summit 3G 2C1 C2

M1 M2

Teaming is not supported on the K2 Dyno S Replay Controller The second port will be used in the future for media transfers Media transfers are implemented with the K2 Summit 3G media server

For Dyno PA setup including Distributed LAN Client (DLC) and usage of a media network in combination with Dyno PA refer to the documents at httpwwwgrassvalleycomdocsManualsserversk2_dyno_pa

2x K2 Summit 3G in Redundant SAN with Failover for K2 Dyno S

GVB-1-0093B-EN-AN

This product may be protected by one or more patents For further information please visit wwwgrassvalleycompatents

Beldenreg Belden Sending All The Right Signalsreg the Belden logo Grass Valleyreg and the Grass Valley logo are trademarks or reg-istered trademarks of Belden Inc or its affiliated companies in the United States and other jurisdictions Grass Valley products listed above are trademarks or registered trademarks of Belden Inc GVBB Holdings SARL or Grass Valley Canada Belden Inc GVBB Holdings SARL Grass Valley Canada and other parties may also have trademark rights in other terms used herein

Copyright copy 2014 2019 Grass Valley Canada All rights reserved Specifications subject to change without notice

WWWGRASSVALLEYCOMJoin the Conversation at GrassValleyLive on Facebook Twitter YouTube and Grass Valley - A Belden Brand on LinkedIn

wwwgrassvalleycomblog

reg

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APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

7wwwgrassvalleycom

3 Creating Hosts Table

The Hosts Table is needed to set up easy media transfers between K2 Summit 3G sys-tems

First it is necessary to determine the comput-er names of the K2 Summit 3G servers This is done in the following way

bull On the desktop right click on the ldquoK2 Sum-mit Clientrdquo icon

bull A selection box will come up Select ldquoProp-ertiesrdquo and left click on it

bull The next window will have the necessary information

bull After ldquoComputer namerdquo the current com-puter name can be found In this case it is EJ12060448

bull Write this name down on a piece of paper

bull The other value needed is Workgroup In this case GRASSVALLEY All K2 Summit 3G and K2 Dyno S Replay Controllers must be in the same Workgroup

bull If it is necessary to change the Comput-er Name (see WARNING below) or Work-group click on ldquoChange settingsrdquo

bull A new window will pop up

bull Type in a new Computer Name and or Workgroup and click on ldquoOKrdquo

APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

8wwwgrassvalleycom

bull Again click ldquoOKrdquo

bull The computer indicates that a reboot is required to make these settings active

bull Click ldquoYesrdquo to reboot

WARNING Be aware that when changing the computer name on a K2 Summit 3G media server that a new file system must be created and all existing media will be lost

Please refer to the K2 Summit 3G system manual for instructions on creating a new file system

bull The next step will be creating the Hosts Table Browse to CWINDOWSsystem32driversetc

bull Right click on ldquoHostsrdquo select ldquoOpenrdquo

bull Another window will pop up Select Note-pad and click ldquoOKrdquo

APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

9wwwgrassvalleycom

bull Add the control network IP addresses of all K2 Summit 3G media servers and K2 Dyno S controllers on the network along with their computer names from what was previously written

bull To get the streaming file service working between K2 Summit 3G media servers a special entry in the Hosts Table must be made The IP address of the media network must be built in and ldquo_he0rdquo added after the computer name Example of a host file is shown next

Note Any line item with ldquordquo (the pound or hash symbol) in front of it is disabled or in-active

Note If adding a K2 Dyno Production Assis-tant (PA) system to this list include it by using the same method of discovering its comput-er name and IP address settings as was just used for the K2 Summit 3G media servers in the previous procedures

4 Creating a HOTBIN folder

To be able to send clips from one K2 Summit 3G media server using a K2 Dyno S Replay Controller to another K2 Summit 3G media server using a K2 Dyno S Replay Controller a HOTBIN folder must be created on the K2 Summit To create a HOTBIN follow these steps

bull Double click on ldquoK2 Summit Clientrdquo icon

bull Then double click on gvfs_yourcomputer-name(V)

bull In the next window select FileNewFolder

bull This same information must exist on each connected K2 Summit in its Host Table

bull Click on ldquoFileSaverdquo Do NOT save as a dif-ferent name

bull Close this window

APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

10wwwgrassvalleycom

bull Name this folder ldquoIMPORTSrdquo

bull Right click on the folder just created and select ldquoPropertiesrdquo

bull A new window will come up Select the tab ldquoSharingrdquo

bull Click on ldquoSharerdquo

bull Make sure ldquoEveryonerdquo has ldquoReadWriterdquo permission or use the scheme given by an IT department

bull Click on ldquoSharerdquomdasha new window will pop up indicating that the folder is shared Click on ldquoDonerdquo

bull Click on ldquoCloserdquo to close the IMPORTS properties window

bull On the desktop locate ldquoK2 Capture Ser-vicesrdquo and double click on it

APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

11wwwgrassvalleycom

bull In the K2 Capture Services select the ldquoHot-Binrdquo tab

bull Put a mark in use HotBin

bull If ldquoVIMPORTSrdquo has been created leave the Source Directory If a different folder is to be selected browse by ldquoOpenrdquo to find the folder to be used

bull In Destination Bin fill in the Bin in which the clips should end up after importing

bull Adjust the other values according to the needs of a specific setup

bull Click on ldquoApplyrdquo and ldquoExitrdquo

bull A new window will ask ldquoAre you sure to exit the Summit Capture Servicesrdquo Click on ldquoYesrdquo

APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

12wwwgrassvalleycom

5 Enabling Embedded Security

With the configuration of the K2 Summit 3G media server now completed the next step is to activate the Embedded Security protec-tion Embedded Security will assure reliable operation by providing protection from virus-es and other malware

bull Click on ldquoStartrdquo and select All ProgramsGrass ValleyEmbedded Security Manager

Note If this was minimized previously it can be maximized again by clicking on it in the taskbar

bull In the next window select ldquoLeaverdquo

bull The Status will change from ldquoUpdaterdquo to ldquoEnabledrdquo

bull Close the Embedded Security Manager by clicking on ldquoCloserdquo

APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

13wwwgrassvalleycom

6 Setting Up Streaming Between K2 Clients

To make fast and easy transfers possible between K2 Summit 3G systems some ad-ditional changes in configurations must be made If these next steps are not implement-ed the system will work but the discovery of other K2 Summit 3G media servers on the network can take longer To implement the configuration changes take the following steps

bull In AppCenter go to ldquoSystemConfigurationrdquo

bull In the next window select Remote on the left side

bull Click on ldquoAddrdquo

bull In the Add Host box type the host name that was put in the host table from other K2 Summit servers then the name of the system being set up at present

bull As controller ID enter 1 for the first one and if more are added then increment this number

bull Click ldquoOKrdquo and again on ldquoOKrdquo

APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

14wwwgrassvalleycom

7 Importing And Exporting Clips With Streaming Between K2 Summit 3G Media Servers

Import

bull In AppCenter go to ldquoClipsImportrdquo

bull Select the ldquoStreamrdquo tab on the left

bull Select the K2 Summit that the media is to be imported from In this example NEWS_SUMMIT

bull Browse to clip(s) that are to be imported Multiple clips can be selected by holding the Ctrl or Shift key and clicking on the de-sired clips

bull When done selecting clips click on ldquoIm-portrdquo

APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

15wwwgrassvalleycom

Send to (export)

bull In the Bin select the clip(s) to be sent to another K2 Summit 3G media server

bull In the next window select ldquoStreamrdquo and the K2 Summit 3G media server to send the stream to In this example NEWS_SUMMIT Double click on it and browse to the Bin where the clips are to be dropped and click on ldquoSendrdquo

In both cases in the transfer monitor of the sending and receiving K2 Summit the pro-gression of the transfer can be viewed This feature can be found under ldquoSystemTransfer Monitorrdquo in AppCenter

APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

16wwwgrassvalleycom

8 Setting Up The K2 Dyno Replay Controller To Send Clips To Another K2 Dyno Operator

The K2 Dyno application can copypaste content between connected servers by way of the Library on the K2 Dyno S Replay Controller A quick and easy way to push content from one system to another is the SEND function on the K2 Dyno

To set up the SEND function on K2 Dyno a few steps need to be taken

bull After the K2 Dyno S Replay Controller has been powered up press the Shift button and select Shutdown on the touchscreen

bull In the new screen that comes up select maintenance mode

bull The K2 Dyno S Replay Controller will reboot

bull After rebooting the standard Windows desktop will be seen

bull Set the IP-address and create (or copy from a K2 Summit) the Hosts Table as described previously in this Application Note

bull When completed reboot Windows

bull In the box that pops up and asks about returning to Dyno mode select ldquoYesrdquo

bull When back at the K2 Dyno startup screen configure the Dyno Session

bull To configure a send destination on K2 Dyno pressrdquo CONFIGrdquo on the touchscreen

bull At the top of the screen the selection NETWORK can be seen and must be selected

bull Next all the SEND destinations need to be added To SEND a clip to another K2 Summit server press ldquoSend Listrdquo on the touchscreen Shift+ADD will open the window to add a server location

bull Fill in the full path to the other K2 Summit server including the desired folder The IP addresses cannot be used The host names must be used In the next example it is the first line for the configuration that was made earlier

The send paths are now configured

To SEND a clip to another K2 Summit serv-er select it and press the Shift button on the K2 Dyno and then on the touchscreen select SEND

Note K2 Dyno can send to any folder that can be browsed on the network that it has per-mission to write to Without permissions the transfer will fail

The clip will now be transferred over the net-work to what is set up as the SEND destina-tions The clip will arrive on the other K2 Sum-mit 3G media server in the HOTBIN folder previously created and will be automatically imported Other users can find the clip locat-ed in the LIBRARY bin and then select the IMPORTS bin

APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

17wwwgrassvalleycom

Valid Hardware Configurations with K2 Dyno S Replay Controller1x K2 Summit 3G + 2x K2 Dyno S

There are two ways to work using this setup

Multichannel mode The first K2 Dyno S operator starts the session and uses a configuration of 2 in 2 out The second K2 Dyno S op-erator selects ldquojoin sessionrdquo K2 Dyno operator 1 uses P1 and the other K2 Dyno operator uses P2 Both K2 Dyno operators will work independently from each other but share the same inputs and the same highlights

On-air preview mode The first K2 Dyno operator starts the session and uses a configuration of 2 in 2 out The second K2 Dyno operator selects join session K2 Dyno operator 1 uses P1 and the other K2

Dyno operator uses P2 By pressing SHIFT+P1 the K2 Dyno applica-tion will switch into PGMPVW mode The first K2 Dyno operator will control PGM (P1) and the second operator will control PVW (P2) The PGM output is used for on air playback and the operator on the PVW will cue up clips that should be played next With the TAKE button the clip loaded in PVW will be played back on the PGM output

Note The first K2 Dyno S Replay Controller cannot be connected to Control1 and the other controller connected to Control2 on the K2 Summit server On the K2 Summit server both control ports are teamed and have the same IP address

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GK2 DYNO S

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 1 3G

Control Switch

Control 1

K2 DYNO S

K2 Dyno S 2

Gigabit Ethernet 1

Gigabit Ethernet 1

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GK2 DYNO S

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 3G 1

Media Switch

Control Switch

Control 1

K2 DYNO S

K2 Dyno S 2

Media 1

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3G

K2 Summit 3G 2

Control 1

Media 1

Gigabit Ethernet 1

Gigabit Ethernet 1

Each K2 Dyno S operator is controlling their own K2 Summit 3G

2x K2 Summit 3G + 2x K2 Dyno S

APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

18wwwgrassvalleycom

Control Network MainiSCSI Network MainiSCSI Network BackupFiber to RAID SANFTP

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GPRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3G

K2 LxO RAID STORAGE

K2 DYNO S K2 DYNO S

K2 SAS STORAGE

K2 RAID SAN

K2 Server

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 3G 1

Control Network Main

iSCSI Network

Gigabit Ethernet 1

Gigabit Ethernet 1

K2 Dyno S 2

C1

C1

M1

FTP

M1

K2 Summit 3G 2C1

M1 M2

Control Network MainControl Network BackupiSCSI Network MainiSCSI Network BackupFiber to RAID SANFTP

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GPRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3G

K2 LxO RAID STORAGE

K2 DYNO S K2 DYNO S

K2 SAS STORAGE K2 SAS STORAGE

K2 RAID SAN

K2 Server Main

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 3G 1

Trunk

Control Network Main Control Network Main

iSCSI Network Main iSCSI Network Backup

Gigabit Ethernet 1

K2 Dyno S 2

Gigabit Ethernet 1

C1 C2

C1

M1

FTP

K2 Server Backup

C1

M1

FTP

M1 M2

K2 Summit 3G 2C1 C2

M1 M2

Each K2 Dyno S operator is controlling their own K2 Summit 3G

Each K2 Dyno S operator is controlling their own K2 Summit 3G

2x K2 Summit 3G + 2x K2 Dyno S in a SAN

2x K2 Summit 3G + 2x K2 Dyno S in a Redundant SAN

APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

19wwwgrassvalleycom

Non-Valid Hardware Configurations with the K2 Dyno S Replay Controller

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GK2 DYNO S

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 3G 1

Media Switch

Control Switch

Control 1Gigabit Ethernet 1

Media 1

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3G

K2 Summit 3G 2

Control 1

Media 1

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GK2 DYNO S

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 3G 1

Gateway Gateway

Corporate Network

1921680xxx

Control 1PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3G

K2 Summit 3G 2

Control 1

192168100xxx

This setup is NOT supported The K2 Dyno S Replay Controller can control only one K2 Summit 3G media server at the time

This setup is NOT supported The K2 Dyno S Replay Controller can control only one K2 Summit 3G media server at the time

2x K2 Summit 3G+ 1 K2 Dyno S

2x K2 Summit 3G in Different Networks + 1 K2 Dyno S

20

APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

Control Network MainControl Network BackupiSCSI Network MainiSCSI Network BackupFiber to RAID SANFTP

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GPRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3G

K2 LxO RAID STORAGE

K2 DYNO S K2 DYNO S

K2 SAS STORAGE K2 SAS STORAGE

K2 RAID SAN

K2 Server Main

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 3G 1

Truck

Control Network Main Control Network Main

iSCSI Network Main iSCSI Network Backup

Gigabit Ethernet 1

Gigabit Ethernet 2

Gigabit Ethernet 1Gigabit

Ethernet 2

K2 Dyno S 2

C1 C2

C1

M1

FTP

K2 Server Backup

C1

M1

FTP

M1 M2

K2 Summit 3G 2C1 C2

M1 M2

Teaming is not supported on the K2 Dyno S Replay Controller The second port will be used in the future for media transfers Media transfers are implemented with the K2 Summit 3G media server

For Dyno PA setup including Distributed LAN Client (DLC) and usage of a media network in combination with Dyno PA refer to the documents at httpwwwgrassvalleycomdocsManualsserversk2_dyno_pa

2x K2 Summit 3G in Redundant SAN with Failover for K2 Dyno S

GVB-1-0093B-EN-AN

This product may be protected by one or more patents For further information please visit wwwgrassvalleycompatents

Beldenreg Belden Sending All The Right Signalsreg the Belden logo Grass Valleyreg and the Grass Valley logo are trademarks or reg-istered trademarks of Belden Inc or its affiliated companies in the United States and other jurisdictions Grass Valley products listed above are trademarks or registered trademarks of Belden Inc GVBB Holdings SARL or Grass Valley Canada Belden Inc GVBB Holdings SARL Grass Valley Canada and other parties may also have trademark rights in other terms used herein

Copyright copy 2014 2019 Grass Valley Canada All rights reserved Specifications subject to change without notice

WWWGRASSVALLEYCOMJoin the Conversation at GrassValleyLive on Facebook Twitter YouTube and Grass Valley - A Belden Brand on LinkedIn

wwwgrassvalleycomblog

reg

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APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

8wwwgrassvalleycom

bull Again click ldquoOKrdquo

bull The computer indicates that a reboot is required to make these settings active

bull Click ldquoYesrdquo to reboot

WARNING Be aware that when changing the computer name on a K2 Summit 3G media server that a new file system must be created and all existing media will be lost

Please refer to the K2 Summit 3G system manual for instructions on creating a new file system

bull The next step will be creating the Hosts Table Browse to CWINDOWSsystem32driversetc

bull Right click on ldquoHostsrdquo select ldquoOpenrdquo

bull Another window will pop up Select Note-pad and click ldquoOKrdquo

APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

9wwwgrassvalleycom

bull Add the control network IP addresses of all K2 Summit 3G media servers and K2 Dyno S controllers on the network along with their computer names from what was previously written

bull To get the streaming file service working between K2 Summit 3G media servers a special entry in the Hosts Table must be made The IP address of the media network must be built in and ldquo_he0rdquo added after the computer name Example of a host file is shown next

Note Any line item with ldquordquo (the pound or hash symbol) in front of it is disabled or in-active

Note If adding a K2 Dyno Production Assis-tant (PA) system to this list include it by using the same method of discovering its comput-er name and IP address settings as was just used for the K2 Summit 3G media servers in the previous procedures

4 Creating a HOTBIN folder

To be able to send clips from one K2 Summit 3G media server using a K2 Dyno S Replay Controller to another K2 Summit 3G media server using a K2 Dyno S Replay Controller a HOTBIN folder must be created on the K2 Summit To create a HOTBIN follow these steps

bull Double click on ldquoK2 Summit Clientrdquo icon

bull Then double click on gvfs_yourcomputer-name(V)

bull In the next window select FileNewFolder

bull This same information must exist on each connected K2 Summit in its Host Table

bull Click on ldquoFileSaverdquo Do NOT save as a dif-ferent name

bull Close this window

APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

10wwwgrassvalleycom

bull Name this folder ldquoIMPORTSrdquo

bull Right click on the folder just created and select ldquoPropertiesrdquo

bull A new window will come up Select the tab ldquoSharingrdquo

bull Click on ldquoSharerdquo

bull Make sure ldquoEveryonerdquo has ldquoReadWriterdquo permission or use the scheme given by an IT department

bull Click on ldquoSharerdquomdasha new window will pop up indicating that the folder is shared Click on ldquoDonerdquo

bull Click on ldquoCloserdquo to close the IMPORTS properties window

bull On the desktop locate ldquoK2 Capture Ser-vicesrdquo and double click on it

APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

11wwwgrassvalleycom

bull In the K2 Capture Services select the ldquoHot-Binrdquo tab

bull Put a mark in use HotBin

bull If ldquoVIMPORTSrdquo has been created leave the Source Directory If a different folder is to be selected browse by ldquoOpenrdquo to find the folder to be used

bull In Destination Bin fill in the Bin in which the clips should end up after importing

bull Adjust the other values according to the needs of a specific setup

bull Click on ldquoApplyrdquo and ldquoExitrdquo

bull A new window will ask ldquoAre you sure to exit the Summit Capture Servicesrdquo Click on ldquoYesrdquo

APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

12wwwgrassvalleycom

5 Enabling Embedded Security

With the configuration of the K2 Summit 3G media server now completed the next step is to activate the Embedded Security protec-tion Embedded Security will assure reliable operation by providing protection from virus-es and other malware

bull Click on ldquoStartrdquo and select All ProgramsGrass ValleyEmbedded Security Manager

Note If this was minimized previously it can be maximized again by clicking on it in the taskbar

bull In the next window select ldquoLeaverdquo

bull The Status will change from ldquoUpdaterdquo to ldquoEnabledrdquo

bull Close the Embedded Security Manager by clicking on ldquoCloserdquo

APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

13wwwgrassvalleycom

6 Setting Up Streaming Between K2 Clients

To make fast and easy transfers possible between K2 Summit 3G systems some ad-ditional changes in configurations must be made If these next steps are not implement-ed the system will work but the discovery of other K2 Summit 3G media servers on the network can take longer To implement the configuration changes take the following steps

bull In AppCenter go to ldquoSystemConfigurationrdquo

bull In the next window select Remote on the left side

bull Click on ldquoAddrdquo

bull In the Add Host box type the host name that was put in the host table from other K2 Summit servers then the name of the system being set up at present

bull As controller ID enter 1 for the first one and if more are added then increment this number

bull Click ldquoOKrdquo and again on ldquoOKrdquo

APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

14wwwgrassvalleycom

7 Importing And Exporting Clips With Streaming Between K2 Summit 3G Media Servers

Import

bull In AppCenter go to ldquoClipsImportrdquo

bull Select the ldquoStreamrdquo tab on the left

bull Select the K2 Summit that the media is to be imported from In this example NEWS_SUMMIT

bull Browse to clip(s) that are to be imported Multiple clips can be selected by holding the Ctrl or Shift key and clicking on the de-sired clips

bull When done selecting clips click on ldquoIm-portrdquo

APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

15wwwgrassvalleycom

Send to (export)

bull In the Bin select the clip(s) to be sent to another K2 Summit 3G media server

bull In the next window select ldquoStreamrdquo and the K2 Summit 3G media server to send the stream to In this example NEWS_SUMMIT Double click on it and browse to the Bin where the clips are to be dropped and click on ldquoSendrdquo

In both cases in the transfer monitor of the sending and receiving K2 Summit the pro-gression of the transfer can be viewed This feature can be found under ldquoSystemTransfer Monitorrdquo in AppCenter

APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

16wwwgrassvalleycom

8 Setting Up The K2 Dyno Replay Controller To Send Clips To Another K2 Dyno Operator

The K2 Dyno application can copypaste content between connected servers by way of the Library on the K2 Dyno S Replay Controller A quick and easy way to push content from one system to another is the SEND function on the K2 Dyno

To set up the SEND function on K2 Dyno a few steps need to be taken

bull After the K2 Dyno S Replay Controller has been powered up press the Shift button and select Shutdown on the touchscreen

bull In the new screen that comes up select maintenance mode

bull The K2 Dyno S Replay Controller will reboot

bull After rebooting the standard Windows desktop will be seen

bull Set the IP-address and create (or copy from a K2 Summit) the Hosts Table as described previously in this Application Note

bull When completed reboot Windows

bull In the box that pops up and asks about returning to Dyno mode select ldquoYesrdquo

bull When back at the K2 Dyno startup screen configure the Dyno Session

bull To configure a send destination on K2 Dyno pressrdquo CONFIGrdquo on the touchscreen

bull At the top of the screen the selection NETWORK can be seen and must be selected

bull Next all the SEND destinations need to be added To SEND a clip to another K2 Summit server press ldquoSend Listrdquo on the touchscreen Shift+ADD will open the window to add a server location

bull Fill in the full path to the other K2 Summit server including the desired folder The IP addresses cannot be used The host names must be used In the next example it is the first line for the configuration that was made earlier

The send paths are now configured

To SEND a clip to another K2 Summit serv-er select it and press the Shift button on the K2 Dyno and then on the touchscreen select SEND

Note K2 Dyno can send to any folder that can be browsed on the network that it has per-mission to write to Without permissions the transfer will fail

The clip will now be transferred over the net-work to what is set up as the SEND destina-tions The clip will arrive on the other K2 Sum-mit 3G media server in the HOTBIN folder previously created and will be automatically imported Other users can find the clip locat-ed in the LIBRARY bin and then select the IMPORTS bin

APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

17wwwgrassvalleycom

Valid Hardware Configurations with K2 Dyno S Replay Controller1x K2 Summit 3G + 2x K2 Dyno S

There are two ways to work using this setup

Multichannel mode The first K2 Dyno S operator starts the session and uses a configuration of 2 in 2 out The second K2 Dyno S op-erator selects ldquojoin sessionrdquo K2 Dyno operator 1 uses P1 and the other K2 Dyno operator uses P2 Both K2 Dyno operators will work independently from each other but share the same inputs and the same highlights

On-air preview mode The first K2 Dyno operator starts the session and uses a configuration of 2 in 2 out The second K2 Dyno operator selects join session K2 Dyno operator 1 uses P1 and the other K2

Dyno operator uses P2 By pressing SHIFT+P1 the K2 Dyno applica-tion will switch into PGMPVW mode The first K2 Dyno operator will control PGM (P1) and the second operator will control PVW (P2) The PGM output is used for on air playback and the operator on the PVW will cue up clips that should be played next With the TAKE button the clip loaded in PVW will be played back on the PGM output

Note The first K2 Dyno S Replay Controller cannot be connected to Control1 and the other controller connected to Control2 on the K2 Summit server On the K2 Summit server both control ports are teamed and have the same IP address

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GK2 DYNO S

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 1 3G

Control Switch

Control 1

K2 DYNO S

K2 Dyno S 2

Gigabit Ethernet 1

Gigabit Ethernet 1

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GK2 DYNO S

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 3G 1

Media Switch

Control Switch

Control 1

K2 DYNO S

K2 Dyno S 2

Media 1

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3G

K2 Summit 3G 2

Control 1

Media 1

Gigabit Ethernet 1

Gigabit Ethernet 1

Each K2 Dyno S operator is controlling their own K2 Summit 3G

2x K2 Summit 3G + 2x K2 Dyno S

APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

18wwwgrassvalleycom

Control Network MainiSCSI Network MainiSCSI Network BackupFiber to RAID SANFTP

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GPRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3G

K2 LxO RAID STORAGE

K2 DYNO S K2 DYNO S

K2 SAS STORAGE

K2 RAID SAN

K2 Server

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 3G 1

Control Network Main

iSCSI Network

Gigabit Ethernet 1

Gigabit Ethernet 1

K2 Dyno S 2

C1

C1

M1

FTP

M1

K2 Summit 3G 2C1

M1 M2

Control Network MainControl Network BackupiSCSI Network MainiSCSI Network BackupFiber to RAID SANFTP

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GPRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3G

K2 LxO RAID STORAGE

K2 DYNO S K2 DYNO S

K2 SAS STORAGE K2 SAS STORAGE

K2 RAID SAN

K2 Server Main

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 3G 1

Trunk

Control Network Main Control Network Main

iSCSI Network Main iSCSI Network Backup

Gigabit Ethernet 1

K2 Dyno S 2

Gigabit Ethernet 1

C1 C2

C1

M1

FTP

K2 Server Backup

C1

M1

FTP

M1 M2

K2 Summit 3G 2C1 C2

M1 M2

Each K2 Dyno S operator is controlling their own K2 Summit 3G

Each K2 Dyno S operator is controlling their own K2 Summit 3G

2x K2 Summit 3G + 2x K2 Dyno S in a SAN

2x K2 Summit 3G + 2x K2 Dyno S in a Redundant SAN

APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

19wwwgrassvalleycom

Non-Valid Hardware Configurations with the K2 Dyno S Replay Controller

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GK2 DYNO S

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 3G 1

Media Switch

Control Switch

Control 1Gigabit Ethernet 1

Media 1

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3G

K2 Summit 3G 2

Control 1

Media 1

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GK2 DYNO S

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 3G 1

Gateway Gateway

Corporate Network

1921680xxx

Control 1PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3G

K2 Summit 3G 2

Control 1

192168100xxx

This setup is NOT supported The K2 Dyno S Replay Controller can control only one K2 Summit 3G media server at the time

This setup is NOT supported The K2 Dyno S Replay Controller can control only one K2 Summit 3G media server at the time

2x K2 Summit 3G+ 1 K2 Dyno S

2x K2 Summit 3G in Different Networks + 1 K2 Dyno S

20

APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

Control Network MainControl Network BackupiSCSI Network MainiSCSI Network BackupFiber to RAID SANFTP

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GPRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3G

K2 LxO RAID STORAGE

K2 DYNO S K2 DYNO S

K2 SAS STORAGE K2 SAS STORAGE

K2 RAID SAN

K2 Server Main

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 3G 1

Truck

Control Network Main Control Network Main

iSCSI Network Main iSCSI Network Backup

Gigabit Ethernet 1

Gigabit Ethernet 2

Gigabit Ethernet 1Gigabit

Ethernet 2

K2 Dyno S 2

C1 C2

C1

M1

FTP

K2 Server Backup

C1

M1

FTP

M1 M2

K2 Summit 3G 2C1 C2

M1 M2

Teaming is not supported on the K2 Dyno S Replay Controller The second port will be used in the future for media transfers Media transfers are implemented with the K2 Summit 3G media server

For Dyno PA setup including Distributed LAN Client (DLC) and usage of a media network in combination with Dyno PA refer to the documents at httpwwwgrassvalleycomdocsManualsserversk2_dyno_pa

2x K2 Summit 3G in Redundant SAN with Failover for K2 Dyno S

GVB-1-0093B-EN-AN

This product may be protected by one or more patents For further information please visit wwwgrassvalleycompatents

Beldenreg Belden Sending All The Right Signalsreg the Belden logo Grass Valleyreg and the Grass Valley logo are trademarks or reg-istered trademarks of Belden Inc or its affiliated companies in the United States and other jurisdictions Grass Valley products listed above are trademarks or registered trademarks of Belden Inc GVBB Holdings SARL or Grass Valley Canada Belden Inc GVBB Holdings SARL Grass Valley Canada and other parties may also have trademark rights in other terms used herein

Copyright copy 2014 2019 Grass Valley Canada All rights reserved Specifications subject to change without notice

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APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

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bull Add the control network IP addresses of all K2 Summit 3G media servers and K2 Dyno S controllers on the network along with their computer names from what was previously written

bull To get the streaming file service working between K2 Summit 3G media servers a special entry in the Hosts Table must be made The IP address of the media network must be built in and ldquo_he0rdquo added after the computer name Example of a host file is shown next

Note Any line item with ldquordquo (the pound or hash symbol) in front of it is disabled or in-active

Note If adding a K2 Dyno Production Assis-tant (PA) system to this list include it by using the same method of discovering its comput-er name and IP address settings as was just used for the K2 Summit 3G media servers in the previous procedures

4 Creating a HOTBIN folder

To be able to send clips from one K2 Summit 3G media server using a K2 Dyno S Replay Controller to another K2 Summit 3G media server using a K2 Dyno S Replay Controller a HOTBIN folder must be created on the K2 Summit To create a HOTBIN follow these steps

bull Double click on ldquoK2 Summit Clientrdquo icon

bull Then double click on gvfs_yourcomputer-name(V)

bull In the next window select FileNewFolder

bull This same information must exist on each connected K2 Summit in its Host Table

bull Click on ldquoFileSaverdquo Do NOT save as a dif-ferent name

bull Close this window

APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

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bull Name this folder ldquoIMPORTSrdquo

bull Right click on the folder just created and select ldquoPropertiesrdquo

bull A new window will come up Select the tab ldquoSharingrdquo

bull Click on ldquoSharerdquo

bull Make sure ldquoEveryonerdquo has ldquoReadWriterdquo permission or use the scheme given by an IT department

bull Click on ldquoSharerdquomdasha new window will pop up indicating that the folder is shared Click on ldquoDonerdquo

bull Click on ldquoCloserdquo to close the IMPORTS properties window

bull On the desktop locate ldquoK2 Capture Ser-vicesrdquo and double click on it

APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

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bull In the K2 Capture Services select the ldquoHot-Binrdquo tab

bull Put a mark in use HotBin

bull If ldquoVIMPORTSrdquo has been created leave the Source Directory If a different folder is to be selected browse by ldquoOpenrdquo to find the folder to be used

bull In Destination Bin fill in the Bin in which the clips should end up after importing

bull Adjust the other values according to the needs of a specific setup

bull Click on ldquoApplyrdquo and ldquoExitrdquo

bull A new window will ask ldquoAre you sure to exit the Summit Capture Servicesrdquo Click on ldquoYesrdquo

APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

12wwwgrassvalleycom

5 Enabling Embedded Security

With the configuration of the K2 Summit 3G media server now completed the next step is to activate the Embedded Security protec-tion Embedded Security will assure reliable operation by providing protection from virus-es and other malware

bull Click on ldquoStartrdquo and select All ProgramsGrass ValleyEmbedded Security Manager

Note If this was minimized previously it can be maximized again by clicking on it in the taskbar

bull In the next window select ldquoLeaverdquo

bull The Status will change from ldquoUpdaterdquo to ldquoEnabledrdquo

bull Close the Embedded Security Manager by clicking on ldquoCloserdquo

APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

13wwwgrassvalleycom

6 Setting Up Streaming Between K2 Clients

To make fast and easy transfers possible between K2 Summit 3G systems some ad-ditional changes in configurations must be made If these next steps are not implement-ed the system will work but the discovery of other K2 Summit 3G media servers on the network can take longer To implement the configuration changes take the following steps

bull In AppCenter go to ldquoSystemConfigurationrdquo

bull In the next window select Remote on the left side

bull Click on ldquoAddrdquo

bull In the Add Host box type the host name that was put in the host table from other K2 Summit servers then the name of the system being set up at present

bull As controller ID enter 1 for the first one and if more are added then increment this number

bull Click ldquoOKrdquo and again on ldquoOKrdquo

APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

14wwwgrassvalleycom

7 Importing And Exporting Clips With Streaming Between K2 Summit 3G Media Servers

Import

bull In AppCenter go to ldquoClipsImportrdquo

bull Select the ldquoStreamrdquo tab on the left

bull Select the K2 Summit that the media is to be imported from In this example NEWS_SUMMIT

bull Browse to clip(s) that are to be imported Multiple clips can be selected by holding the Ctrl or Shift key and clicking on the de-sired clips

bull When done selecting clips click on ldquoIm-portrdquo

APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

15wwwgrassvalleycom

Send to (export)

bull In the Bin select the clip(s) to be sent to another K2 Summit 3G media server

bull In the next window select ldquoStreamrdquo and the K2 Summit 3G media server to send the stream to In this example NEWS_SUMMIT Double click on it and browse to the Bin where the clips are to be dropped and click on ldquoSendrdquo

In both cases in the transfer monitor of the sending and receiving K2 Summit the pro-gression of the transfer can be viewed This feature can be found under ldquoSystemTransfer Monitorrdquo in AppCenter

APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

16wwwgrassvalleycom

8 Setting Up The K2 Dyno Replay Controller To Send Clips To Another K2 Dyno Operator

The K2 Dyno application can copypaste content between connected servers by way of the Library on the K2 Dyno S Replay Controller A quick and easy way to push content from one system to another is the SEND function on the K2 Dyno

To set up the SEND function on K2 Dyno a few steps need to be taken

bull After the K2 Dyno S Replay Controller has been powered up press the Shift button and select Shutdown on the touchscreen

bull In the new screen that comes up select maintenance mode

bull The K2 Dyno S Replay Controller will reboot

bull After rebooting the standard Windows desktop will be seen

bull Set the IP-address and create (or copy from a K2 Summit) the Hosts Table as described previously in this Application Note

bull When completed reboot Windows

bull In the box that pops up and asks about returning to Dyno mode select ldquoYesrdquo

bull When back at the K2 Dyno startup screen configure the Dyno Session

bull To configure a send destination on K2 Dyno pressrdquo CONFIGrdquo on the touchscreen

bull At the top of the screen the selection NETWORK can be seen and must be selected

bull Next all the SEND destinations need to be added To SEND a clip to another K2 Summit server press ldquoSend Listrdquo on the touchscreen Shift+ADD will open the window to add a server location

bull Fill in the full path to the other K2 Summit server including the desired folder The IP addresses cannot be used The host names must be used In the next example it is the first line for the configuration that was made earlier

The send paths are now configured

To SEND a clip to another K2 Summit serv-er select it and press the Shift button on the K2 Dyno and then on the touchscreen select SEND

Note K2 Dyno can send to any folder that can be browsed on the network that it has per-mission to write to Without permissions the transfer will fail

The clip will now be transferred over the net-work to what is set up as the SEND destina-tions The clip will arrive on the other K2 Sum-mit 3G media server in the HOTBIN folder previously created and will be automatically imported Other users can find the clip locat-ed in the LIBRARY bin and then select the IMPORTS bin

APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

17wwwgrassvalleycom

Valid Hardware Configurations with K2 Dyno S Replay Controller1x K2 Summit 3G + 2x K2 Dyno S

There are two ways to work using this setup

Multichannel mode The first K2 Dyno S operator starts the session and uses a configuration of 2 in 2 out The second K2 Dyno S op-erator selects ldquojoin sessionrdquo K2 Dyno operator 1 uses P1 and the other K2 Dyno operator uses P2 Both K2 Dyno operators will work independently from each other but share the same inputs and the same highlights

On-air preview mode The first K2 Dyno operator starts the session and uses a configuration of 2 in 2 out The second K2 Dyno operator selects join session K2 Dyno operator 1 uses P1 and the other K2

Dyno operator uses P2 By pressing SHIFT+P1 the K2 Dyno applica-tion will switch into PGMPVW mode The first K2 Dyno operator will control PGM (P1) and the second operator will control PVW (P2) The PGM output is used for on air playback and the operator on the PVW will cue up clips that should be played next With the TAKE button the clip loaded in PVW will be played back on the PGM output

Note The first K2 Dyno S Replay Controller cannot be connected to Control1 and the other controller connected to Control2 on the K2 Summit server On the K2 Summit server both control ports are teamed and have the same IP address

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GK2 DYNO S

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 1 3G

Control Switch

Control 1

K2 DYNO S

K2 Dyno S 2

Gigabit Ethernet 1

Gigabit Ethernet 1

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GK2 DYNO S

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 3G 1

Media Switch

Control Switch

Control 1

K2 DYNO S

K2 Dyno S 2

Media 1

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3G

K2 Summit 3G 2

Control 1

Media 1

Gigabit Ethernet 1

Gigabit Ethernet 1

Each K2 Dyno S operator is controlling their own K2 Summit 3G

2x K2 Summit 3G + 2x K2 Dyno S

APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

18wwwgrassvalleycom

Control Network MainiSCSI Network MainiSCSI Network BackupFiber to RAID SANFTP

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GPRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3G

K2 LxO RAID STORAGE

K2 DYNO S K2 DYNO S

K2 SAS STORAGE

K2 RAID SAN

K2 Server

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 3G 1

Control Network Main

iSCSI Network

Gigabit Ethernet 1

Gigabit Ethernet 1

K2 Dyno S 2

C1

C1

M1

FTP

M1

K2 Summit 3G 2C1

M1 M2

Control Network MainControl Network BackupiSCSI Network MainiSCSI Network BackupFiber to RAID SANFTP

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GPRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3G

K2 LxO RAID STORAGE

K2 DYNO S K2 DYNO S

K2 SAS STORAGE K2 SAS STORAGE

K2 RAID SAN

K2 Server Main

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 3G 1

Trunk

Control Network Main Control Network Main

iSCSI Network Main iSCSI Network Backup

Gigabit Ethernet 1

K2 Dyno S 2

Gigabit Ethernet 1

C1 C2

C1

M1

FTP

K2 Server Backup

C1

M1

FTP

M1 M2

K2 Summit 3G 2C1 C2

M1 M2

Each K2 Dyno S operator is controlling their own K2 Summit 3G

Each K2 Dyno S operator is controlling their own K2 Summit 3G

2x K2 Summit 3G + 2x K2 Dyno S in a SAN

2x K2 Summit 3G + 2x K2 Dyno S in a Redundant SAN

APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

19wwwgrassvalleycom

Non-Valid Hardware Configurations with the K2 Dyno S Replay Controller

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GK2 DYNO S

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 3G 1

Media Switch

Control Switch

Control 1Gigabit Ethernet 1

Media 1

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3G

K2 Summit 3G 2

Control 1

Media 1

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GK2 DYNO S

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 3G 1

Gateway Gateway

Corporate Network

1921680xxx

Control 1PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3G

K2 Summit 3G 2

Control 1

192168100xxx

This setup is NOT supported The K2 Dyno S Replay Controller can control only one K2 Summit 3G media server at the time

This setup is NOT supported The K2 Dyno S Replay Controller can control only one K2 Summit 3G media server at the time

2x K2 Summit 3G+ 1 K2 Dyno S

2x K2 Summit 3G in Different Networks + 1 K2 Dyno S

20

APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

Control Network MainControl Network BackupiSCSI Network MainiSCSI Network BackupFiber to RAID SANFTP

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GPRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3G

K2 LxO RAID STORAGE

K2 DYNO S K2 DYNO S

K2 SAS STORAGE K2 SAS STORAGE

K2 RAID SAN

K2 Server Main

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 3G 1

Truck

Control Network Main Control Network Main

iSCSI Network Main iSCSI Network Backup

Gigabit Ethernet 1

Gigabit Ethernet 2

Gigabit Ethernet 1Gigabit

Ethernet 2

K2 Dyno S 2

C1 C2

C1

M1

FTP

K2 Server Backup

C1

M1

FTP

M1 M2

K2 Summit 3G 2C1 C2

M1 M2

Teaming is not supported on the K2 Dyno S Replay Controller The second port will be used in the future for media transfers Media transfers are implemented with the K2 Summit 3G media server

For Dyno PA setup including Distributed LAN Client (DLC) and usage of a media network in combination with Dyno PA refer to the documents at httpwwwgrassvalleycomdocsManualsserversk2_dyno_pa

2x K2 Summit 3G in Redundant SAN with Failover for K2 Dyno S

GVB-1-0093B-EN-AN

This product may be protected by one or more patents For further information please visit wwwgrassvalleycompatents

Beldenreg Belden Sending All The Right Signalsreg the Belden logo Grass Valleyreg and the Grass Valley logo are trademarks or reg-istered trademarks of Belden Inc or its affiliated companies in the United States and other jurisdictions Grass Valley products listed above are trademarks or registered trademarks of Belden Inc GVBB Holdings SARL or Grass Valley Canada Belden Inc GVBB Holdings SARL Grass Valley Canada and other parties may also have trademark rights in other terms used herein

Copyright copy 2014 2019 Grass Valley Canada All rights reserved Specifications subject to change without notice

WWWGRASSVALLEYCOMJoin the Conversation at GrassValleyLive on Facebook Twitter YouTube and Grass Valley - A Belden Brand on LinkedIn

wwwgrassvalleycomblog

reg

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APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

10wwwgrassvalleycom

bull Name this folder ldquoIMPORTSrdquo

bull Right click on the folder just created and select ldquoPropertiesrdquo

bull A new window will come up Select the tab ldquoSharingrdquo

bull Click on ldquoSharerdquo

bull Make sure ldquoEveryonerdquo has ldquoReadWriterdquo permission or use the scheme given by an IT department

bull Click on ldquoSharerdquomdasha new window will pop up indicating that the folder is shared Click on ldquoDonerdquo

bull Click on ldquoCloserdquo to close the IMPORTS properties window

bull On the desktop locate ldquoK2 Capture Ser-vicesrdquo and double click on it

APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

11wwwgrassvalleycom

bull In the K2 Capture Services select the ldquoHot-Binrdquo tab

bull Put a mark in use HotBin

bull If ldquoVIMPORTSrdquo has been created leave the Source Directory If a different folder is to be selected browse by ldquoOpenrdquo to find the folder to be used

bull In Destination Bin fill in the Bin in which the clips should end up after importing

bull Adjust the other values according to the needs of a specific setup

bull Click on ldquoApplyrdquo and ldquoExitrdquo

bull A new window will ask ldquoAre you sure to exit the Summit Capture Servicesrdquo Click on ldquoYesrdquo

APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

12wwwgrassvalleycom

5 Enabling Embedded Security

With the configuration of the K2 Summit 3G media server now completed the next step is to activate the Embedded Security protec-tion Embedded Security will assure reliable operation by providing protection from virus-es and other malware

bull Click on ldquoStartrdquo and select All ProgramsGrass ValleyEmbedded Security Manager

Note If this was minimized previously it can be maximized again by clicking on it in the taskbar

bull In the next window select ldquoLeaverdquo

bull The Status will change from ldquoUpdaterdquo to ldquoEnabledrdquo

bull Close the Embedded Security Manager by clicking on ldquoCloserdquo

APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

13wwwgrassvalleycom

6 Setting Up Streaming Between K2 Clients

To make fast and easy transfers possible between K2 Summit 3G systems some ad-ditional changes in configurations must be made If these next steps are not implement-ed the system will work but the discovery of other K2 Summit 3G media servers on the network can take longer To implement the configuration changes take the following steps

bull In AppCenter go to ldquoSystemConfigurationrdquo

bull In the next window select Remote on the left side

bull Click on ldquoAddrdquo

bull In the Add Host box type the host name that was put in the host table from other K2 Summit servers then the name of the system being set up at present

bull As controller ID enter 1 for the first one and if more are added then increment this number

bull Click ldquoOKrdquo and again on ldquoOKrdquo

APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

14wwwgrassvalleycom

7 Importing And Exporting Clips With Streaming Between K2 Summit 3G Media Servers

Import

bull In AppCenter go to ldquoClipsImportrdquo

bull Select the ldquoStreamrdquo tab on the left

bull Select the K2 Summit that the media is to be imported from In this example NEWS_SUMMIT

bull Browse to clip(s) that are to be imported Multiple clips can be selected by holding the Ctrl or Shift key and clicking on the de-sired clips

bull When done selecting clips click on ldquoIm-portrdquo

APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

15wwwgrassvalleycom

Send to (export)

bull In the Bin select the clip(s) to be sent to another K2 Summit 3G media server

bull In the next window select ldquoStreamrdquo and the K2 Summit 3G media server to send the stream to In this example NEWS_SUMMIT Double click on it and browse to the Bin where the clips are to be dropped and click on ldquoSendrdquo

In both cases in the transfer monitor of the sending and receiving K2 Summit the pro-gression of the transfer can be viewed This feature can be found under ldquoSystemTransfer Monitorrdquo in AppCenter

APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

16wwwgrassvalleycom

8 Setting Up The K2 Dyno Replay Controller To Send Clips To Another K2 Dyno Operator

The K2 Dyno application can copypaste content between connected servers by way of the Library on the K2 Dyno S Replay Controller A quick and easy way to push content from one system to another is the SEND function on the K2 Dyno

To set up the SEND function on K2 Dyno a few steps need to be taken

bull After the K2 Dyno S Replay Controller has been powered up press the Shift button and select Shutdown on the touchscreen

bull In the new screen that comes up select maintenance mode

bull The K2 Dyno S Replay Controller will reboot

bull After rebooting the standard Windows desktop will be seen

bull Set the IP-address and create (or copy from a K2 Summit) the Hosts Table as described previously in this Application Note

bull When completed reboot Windows

bull In the box that pops up and asks about returning to Dyno mode select ldquoYesrdquo

bull When back at the K2 Dyno startup screen configure the Dyno Session

bull To configure a send destination on K2 Dyno pressrdquo CONFIGrdquo on the touchscreen

bull At the top of the screen the selection NETWORK can be seen and must be selected

bull Next all the SEND destinations need to be added To SEND a clip to another K2 Summit server press ldquoSend Listrdquo on the touchscreen Shift+ADD will open the window to add a server location

bull Fill in the full path to the other K2 Summit server including the desired folder The IP addresses cannot be used The host names must be used In the next example it is the first line for the configuration that was made earlier

The send paths are now configured

To SEND a clip to another K2 Summit serv-er select it and press the Shift button on the K2 Dyno and then on the touchscreen select SEND

Note K2 Dyno can send to any folder that can be browsed on the network that it has per-mission to write to Without permissions the transfer will fail

The clip will now be transferred over the net-work to what is set up as the SEND destina-tions The clip will arrive on the other K2 Sum-mit 3G media server in the HOTBIN folder previously created and will be automatically imported Other users can find the clip locat-ed in the LIBRARY bin and then select the IMPORTS bin

APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

17wwwgrassvalleycom

Valid Hardware Configurations with K2 Dyno S Replay Controller1x K2 Summit 3G + 2x K2 Dyno S

There are two ways to work using this setup

Multichannel mode The first K2 Dyno S operator starts the session and uses a configuration of 2 in 2 out The second K2 Dyno S op-erator selects ldquojoin sessionrdquo K2 Dyno operator 1 uses P1 and the other K2 Dyno operator uses P2 Both K2 Dyno operators will work independently from each other but share the same inputs and the same highlights

On-air preview mode The first K2 Dyno operator starts the session and uses a configuration of 2 in 2 out The second K2 Dyno operator selects join session K2 Dyno operator 1 uses P1 and the other K2

Dyno operator uses P2 By pressing SHIFT+P1 the K2 Dyno applica-tion will switch into PGMPVW mode The first K2 Dyno operator will control PGM (P1) and the second operator will control PVW (P2) The PGM output is used for on air playback and the operator on the PVW will cue up clips that should be played next With the TAKE button the clip loaded in PVW will be played back on the PGM output

Note The first K2 Dyno S Replay Controller cannot be connected to Control1 and the other controller connected to Control2 on the K2 Summit server On the K2 Summit server both control ports are teamed and have the same IP address

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GK2 DYNO S

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 1 3G

Control Switch

Control 1

K2 DYNO S

K2 Dyno S 2

Gigabit Ethernet 1

Gigabit Ethernet 1

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GK2 DYNO S

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 3G 1

Media Switch

Control Switch

Control 1

K2 DYNO S

K2 Dyno S 2

Media 1

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3G

K2 Summit 3G 2

Control 1

Media 1

Gigabit Ethernet 1

Gigabit Ethernet 1

Each K2 Dyno S operator is controlling their own K2 Summit 3G

2x K2 Summit 3G + 2x K2 Dyno S

APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

18wwwgrassvalleycom

Control Network MainiSCSI Network MainiSCSI Network BackupFiber to RAID SANFTP

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GPRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3G

K2 LxO RAID STORAGE

K2 DYNO S K2 DYNO S

K2 SAS STORAGE

K2 RAID SAN

K2 Server

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 3G 1

Control Network Main

iSCSI Network

Gigabit Ethernet 1

Gigabit Ethernet 1

K2 Dyno S 2

C1

C1

M1

FTP

M1

K2 Summit 3G 2C1

M1 M2

Control Network MainControl Network BackupiSCSI Network MainiSCSI Network BackupFiber to RAID SANFTP

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GPRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3G

K2 LxO RAID STORAGE

K2 DYNO S K2 DYNO S

K2 SAS STORAGE K2 SAS STORAGE

K2 RAID SAN

K2 Server Main

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 3G 1

Trunk

Control Network Main Control Network Main

iSCSI Network Main iSCSI Network Backup

Gigabit Ethernet 1

K2 Dyno S 2

Gigabit Ethernet 1

C1 C2

C1

M1

FTP

K2 Server Backup

C1

M1

FTP

M1 M2

K2 Summit 3G 2C1 C2

M1 M2

Each K2 Dyno S operator is controlling their own K2 Summit 3G

Each K2 Dyno S operator is controlling their own K2 Summit 3G

2x K2 Summit 3G + 2x K2 Dyno S in a SAN

2x K2 Summit 3G + 2x K2 Dyno S in a Redundant SAN

APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

19wwwgrassvalleycom

Non-Valid Hardware Configurations with the K2 Dyno S Replay Controller

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GK2 DYNO S

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 3G 1

Media Switch

Control Switch

Control 1Gigabit Ethernet 1

Media 1

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3G

K2 Summit 3G 2

Control 1

Media 1

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GK2 DYNO S

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 3G 1

Gateway Gateway

Corporate Network

1921680xxx

Control 1PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3G

K2 Summit 3G 2

Control 1

192168100xxx

This setup is NOT supported The K2 Dyno S Replay Controller can control only one K2 Summit 3G media server at the time

This setup is NOT supported The K2 Dyno S Replay Controller can control only one K2 Summit 3G media server at the time

2x K2 Summit 3G+ 1 K2 Dyno S

2x K2 Summit 3G in Different Networks + 1 K2 Dyno S

20

APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

Control Network MainControl Network BackupiSCSI Network MainiSCSI Network BackupFiber to RAID SANFTP

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GPRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3G

K2 LxO RAID STORAGE

K2 DYNO S K2 DYNO S

K2 SAS STORAGE K2 SAS STORAGE

K2 RAID SAN

K2 Server Main

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 3G 1

Truck

Control Network Main Control Network Main

iSCSI Network Main iSCSI Network Backup

Gigabit Ethernet 1

Gigabit Ethernet 2

Gigabit Ethernet 1Gigabit

Ethernet 2

K2 Dyno S 2

C1 C2

C1

M1

FTP

K2 Server Backup

C1

M1

FTP

M1 M2

K2 Summit 3G 2C1 C2

M1 M2

Teaming is not supported on the K2 Dyno S Replay Controller The second port will be used in the future for media transfers Media transfers are implemented with the K2 Summit 3G media server

For Dyno PA setup including Distributed LAN Client (DLC) and usage of a media network in combination with Dyno PA refer to the documents at httpwwwgrassvalleycomdocsManualsserversk2_dyno_pa

2x K2 Summit 3G in Redundant SAN with Failover for K2 Dyno S

GVB-1-0093B-EN-AN

This product may be protected by one or more patents For further information please visit wwwgrassvalleycompatents

Beldenreg Belden Sending All The Right Signalsreg the Belden logo Grass Valleyreg and the Grass Valley logo are trademarks or reg-istered trademarks of Belden Inc or its affiliated companies in the United States and other jurisdictions Grass Valley products listed above are trademarks or registered trademarks of Belden Inc GVBB Holdings SARL or Grass Valley Canada Belden Inc GVBB Holdings SARL Grass Valley Canada and other parties may also have trademark rights in other terms used herein

Copyright copy 2014 2019 Grass Valley Canada All rights reserved Specifications subject to change without notice

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wwwgrassvalleycomblog

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APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

11wwwgrassvalleycom

bull In the K2 Capture Services select the ldquoHot-Binrdquo tab

bull Put a mark in use HotBin

bull If ldquoVIMPORTSrdquo has been created leave the Source Directory If a different folder is to be selected browse by ldquoOpenrdquo to find the folder to be used

bull In Destination Bin fill in the Bin in which the clips should end up after importing

bull Adjust the other values according to the needs of a specific setup

bull Click on ldquoApplyrdquo and ldquoExitrdquo

bull A new window will ask ldquoAre you sure to exit the Summit Capture Servicesrdquo Click on ldquoYesrdquo

APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

12wwwgrassvalleycom

5 Enabling Embedded Security

With the configuration of the K2 Summit 3G media server now completed the next step is to activate the Embedded Security protec-tion Embedded Security will assure reliable operation by providing protection from virus-es and other malware

bull Click on ldquoStartrdquo and select All ProgramsGrass ValleyEmbedded Security Manager

Note If this was minimized previously it can be maximized again by clicking on it in the taskbar

bull In the next window select ldquoLeaverdquo

bull The Status will change from ldquoUpdaterdquo to ldquoEnabledrdquo

bull Close the Embedded Security Manager by clicking on ldquoCloserdquo

APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

13wwwgrassvalleycom

6 Setting Up Streaming Between K2 Clients

To make fast and easy transfers possible between K2 Summit 3G systems some ad-ditional changes in configurations must be made If these next steps are not implement-ed the system will work but the discovery of other K2 Summit 3G media servers on the network can take longer To implement the configuration changes take the following steps

bull In AppCenter go to ldquoSystemConfigurationrdquo

bull In the next window select Remote on the left side

bull Click on ldquoAddrdquo

bull In the Add Host box type the host name that was put in the host table from other K2 Summit servers then the name of the system being set up at present

bull As controller ID enter 1 for the first one and if more are added then increment this number

bull Click ldquoOKrdquo and again on ldquoOKrdquo

APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

14wwwgrassvalleycom

7 Importing And Exporting Clips With Streaming Between K2 Summit 3G Media Servers

Import

bull In AppCenter go to ldquoClipsImportrdquo

bull Select the ldquoStreamrdquo tab on the left

bull Select the K2 Summit that the media is to be imported from In this example NEWS_SUMMIT

bull Browse to clip(s) that are to be imported Multiple clips can be selected by holding the Ctrl or Shift key and clicking on the de-sired clips

bull When done selecting clips click on ldquoIm-portrdquo

APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

15wwwgrassvalleycom

Send to (export)

bull In the Bin select the clip(s) to be sent to another K2 Summit 3G media server

bull In the next window select ldquoStreamrdquo and the K2 Summit 3G media server to send the stream to In this example NEWS_SUMMIT Double click on it and browse to the Bin where the clips are to be dropped and click on ldquoSendrdquo

In both cases in the transfer monitor of the sending and receiving K2 Summit the pro-gression of the transfer can be viewed This feature can be found under ldquoSystemTransfer Monitorrdquo in AppCenter

APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

16wwwgrassvalleycom

8 Setting Up The K2 Dyno Replay Controller To Send Clips To Another K2 Dyno Operator

The K2 Dyno application can copypaste content between connected servers by way of the Library on the K2 Dyno S Replay Controller A quick and easy way to push content from one system to another is the SEND function on the K2 Dyno

To set up the SEND function on K2 Dyno a few steps need to be taken

bull After the K2 Dyno S Replay Controller has been powered up press the Shift button and select Shutdown on the touchscreen

bull In the new screen that comes up select maintenance mode

bull The K2 Dyno S Replay Controller will reboot

bull After rebooting the standard Windows desktop will be seen

bull Set the IP-address and create (or copy from a K2 Summit) the Hosts Table as described previously in this Application Note

bull When completed reboot Windows

bull In the box that pops up and asks about returning to Dyno mode select ldquoYesrdquo

bull When back at the K2 Dyno startup screen configure the Dyno Session

bull To configure a send destination on K2 Dyno pressrdquo CONFIGrdquo on the touchscreen

bull At the top of the screen the selection NETWORK can be seen and must be selected

bull Next all the SEND destinations need to be added To SEND a clip to another K2 Summit server press ldquoSend Listrdquo on the touchscreen Shift+ADD will open the window to add a server location

bull Fill in the full path to the other K2 Summit server including the desired folder The IP addresses cannot be used The host names must be used In the next example it is the first line for the configuration that was made earlier

The send paths are now configured

To SEND a clip to another K2 Summit serv-er select it and press the Shift button on the K2 Dyno and then on the touchscreen select SEND

Note K2 Dyno can send to any folder that can be browsed on the network that it has per-mission to write to Without permissions the transfer will fail

The clip will now be transferred over the net-work to what is set up as the SEND destina-tions The clip will arrive on the other K2 Sum-mit 3G media server in the HOTBIN folder previously created and will be automatically imported Other users can find the clip locat-ed in the LIBRARY bin and then select the IMPORTS bin

APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

17wwwgrassvalleycom

Valid Hardware Configurations with K2 Dyno S Replay Controller1x K2 Summit 3G + 2x K2 Dyno S

There are two ways to work using this setup

Multichannel mode The first K2 Dyno S operator starts the session and uses a configuration of 2 in 2 out The second K2 Dyno S op-erator selects ldquojoin sessionrdquo K2 Dyno operator 1 uses P1 and the other K2 Dyno operator uses P2 Both K2 Dyno operators will work independently from each other but share the same inputs and the same highlights

On-air preview mode The first K2 Dyno operator starts the session and uses a configuration of 2 in 2 out The second K2 Dyno operator selects join session K2 Dyno operator 1 uses P1 and the other K2

Dyno operator uses P2 By pressing SHIFT+P1 the K2 Dyno applica-tion will switch into PGMPVW mode The first K2 Dyno operator will control PGM (P1) and the second operator will control PVW (P2) The PGM output is used for on air playback and the operator on the PVW will cue up clips that should be played next With the TAKE button the clip loaded in PVW will be played back on the PGM output

Note The first K2 Dyno S Replay Controller cannot be connected to Control1 and the other controller connected to Control2 on the K2 Summit server On the K2 Summit server both control ports are teamed and have the same IP address

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GK2 DYNO S

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 1 3G

Control Switch

Control 1

K2 DYNO S

K2 Dyno S 2

Gigabit Ethernet 1

Gigabit Ethernet 1

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GK2 DYNO S

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 3G 1

Media Switch

Control Switch

Control 1

K2 DYNO S

K2 Dyno S 2

Media 1

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3G

K2 Summit 3G 2

Control 1

Media 1

Gigabit Ethernet 1

Gigabit Ethernet 1

Each K2 Dyno S operator is controlling their own K2 Summit 3G

2x K2 Summit 3G + 2x K2 Dyno S

APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

18wwwgrassvalleycom

Control Network MainiSCSI Network MainiSCSI Network BackupFiber to RAID SANFTP

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GPRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3G

K2 LxO RAID STORAGE

K2 DYNO S K2 DYNO S

K2 SAS STORAGE

K2 RAID SAN

K2 Server

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 3G 1

Control Network Main

iSCSI Network

Gigabit Ethernet 1

Gigabit Ethernet 1

K2 Dyno S 2

C1

C1

M1

FTP

M1

K2 Summit 3G 2C1

M1 M2

Control Network MainControl Network BackupiSCSI Network MainiSCSI Network BackupFiber to RAID SANFTP

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GPRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3G

K2 LxO RAID STORAGE

K2 DYNO S K2 DYNO S

K2 SAS STORAGE K2 SAS STORAGE

K2 RAID SAN

K2 Server Main

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 3G 1

Trunk

Control Network Main Control Network Main

iSCSI Network Main iSCSI Network Backup

Gigabit Ethernet 1

K2 Dyno S 2

Gigabit Ethernet 1

C1 C2

C1

M1

FTP

K2 Server Backup

C1

M1

FTP

M1 M2

K2 Summit 3G 2C1 C2

M1 M2

Each K2 Dyno S operator is controlling their own K2 Summit 3G

Each K2 Dyno S operator is controlling their own K2 Summit 3G

2x K2 Summit 3G + 2x K2 Dyno S in a SAN

2x K2 Summit 3G + 2x K2 Dyno S in a Redundant SAN

APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

19wwwgrassvalleycom

Non-Valid Hardware Configurations with the K2 Dyno S Replay Controller

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GK2 DYNO S

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 3G 1

Media Switch

Control Switch

Control 1Gigabit Ethernet 1

Media 1

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3G

K2 Summit 3G 2

Control 1

Media 1

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GK2 DYNO S

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 3G 1

Gateway Gateway

Corporate Network

1921680xxx

Control 1PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3G

K2 Summit 3G 2

Control 1

192168100xxx

This setup is NOT supported The K2 Dyno S Replay Controller can control only one K2 Summit 3G media server at the time

This setup is NOT supported The K2 Dyno S Replay Controller can control only one K2 Summit 3G media server at the time

2x K2 Summit 3G+ 1 K2 Dyno S

2x K2 Summit 3G in Different Networks + 1 K2 Dyno S

20

APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

Control Network MainControl Network BackupiSCSI Network MainiSCSI Network BackupFiber to RAID SANFTP

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GPRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3G

K2 LxO RAID STORAGE

K2 DYNO S K2 DYNO S

K2 SAS STORAGE K2 SAS STORAGE

K2 RAID SAN

K2 Server Main

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 3G 1

Truck

Control Network Main Control Network Main

iSCSI Network Main iSCSI Network Backup

Gigabit Ethernet 1

Gigabit Ethernet 2

Gigabit Ethernet 1Gigabit

Ethernet 2

K2 Dyno S 2

C1 C2

C1

M1

FTP

K2 Server Backup

C1

M1

FTP

M1 M2

K2 Summit 3G 2C1 C2

M1 M2

Teaming is not supported on the K2 Dyno S Replay Controller The second port will be used in the future for media transfers Media transfers are implemented with the K2 Summit 3G media server

For Dyno PA setup including Distributed LAN Client (DLC) and usage of a media network in combination with Dyno PA refer to the documents at httpwwwgrassvalleycomdocsManualsserversk2_dyno_pa

2x K2 Summit 3G in Redundant SAN with Failover for K2 Dyno S

GVB-1-0093B-EN-AN

This product may be protected by one or more patents For further information please visit wwwgrassvalleycompatents

Beldenreg Belden Sending All The Right Signalsreg the Belden logo Grass Valleyreg and the Grass Valley logo are trademarks or reg-istered trademarks of Belden Inc or its affiliated companies in the United States and other jurisdictions Grass Valley products listed above are trademarks or registered trademarks of Belden Inc GVBB Holdings SARL or Grass Valley Canada Belden Inc GVBB Holdings SARL Grass Valley Canada and other parties may also have trademark rights in other terms used herein

Copyright copy 2014 2019 Grass Valley Canada All rights reserved Specifications subject to change without notice

WWWGRASSVALLEYCOMJoin the Conversation at GrassValleyLive on Facebook Twitter YouTube and Grass Valley - A Belden Brand on LinkedIn

wwwgrassvalleycomblog

reg

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APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

12wwwgrassvalleycom

5 Enabling Embedded Security

With the configuration of the K2 Summit 3G media server now completed the next step is to activate the Embedded Security protec-tion Embedded Security will assure reliable operation by providing protection from virus-es and other malware

bull Click on ldquoStartrdquo and select All ProgramsGrass ValleyEmbedded Security Manager

Note If this was minimized previously it can be maximized again by clicking on it in the taskbar

bull In the next window select ldquoLeaverdquo

bull The Status will change from ldquoUpdaterdquo to ldquoEnabledrdquo

bull Close the Embedded Security Manager by clicking on ldquoCloserdquo

APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

13wwwgrassvalleycom

6 Setting Up Streaming Between K2 Clients

To make fast and easy transfers possible between K2 Summit 3G systems some ad-ditional changes in configurations must be made If these next steps are not implement-ed the system will work but the discovery of other K2 Summit 3G media servers on the network can take longer To implement the configuration changes take the following steps

bull In AppCenter go to ldquoSystemConfigurationrdquo

bull In the next window select Remote on the left side

bull Click on ldquoAddrdquo

bull In the Add Host box type the host name that was put in the host table from other K2 Summit servers then the name of the system being set up at present

bull As controller ID enter 1 for the first one and if more are added then increment this number

bull Click ldquoOKrdquo and again on ldquoOKrdquo

APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

14wwwgrassvalleycom

7 Importing And Exporting Clips With Streaming Between K2 Summit 3G Media Servers

Import

bull In AppCenter go to ldquoClipsImportrdquo

bull Select the ldquoStreamrdquo tab on the left

bull Select the K2 Summit that the media is to be imported from In this example NEWS_SUMMIT

bull Browse to clip(s) that are to be imported Multiple clips can be selected by holding the Ctrl or Shift key and clicking on the de-sired clips

bull When done selecting clips click on ldquoIm-portrdquo

APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

15wwwgrassvalleycom

Send to (export)

bull In the Bin select the clip(s) to be sent to another K2 Summit 3G media server

bull In the next window select ldquoStreamrdquo and the K2 Summit 3G media server to send the stream to In this example NEWS_SUMMIT Double click on it and browse to the Bin where the clips are to be dropped and click on ldquoSendrdquo

In both cases in the transfer monitor of the sending and receiving K2 Summit the pro-gression of the transfer can be viewed This feature can be found under ldquoSystemTransfer Monitorrdquo in AppCenter

APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

16wwwgrassvalleycom

8 Setting Up The K2 Dyno Replay Controller To Send Clips To Another K2 Dyno Operator

The K2 Dyno application can copypaste content between connected servers by way of the Library on the K2 Dyno S Replay Controller A quick and easy way to push content from one system to another is the SEND function on the K2 Dyno

To set up the SEND function on K2 Dyno a few steps need to be taken

bull After the K2 Dyno S Replay Controller has been powered up press the Shift button and select Shutdown on the touchscreen

bull In the new screen that comes up select maintenance mode

bull The K2 Dyno S Replay Controller will reboot

bull After rebooting the standard Windows desktop will be seen

bull Set the IP-address and create (or copy from a K2 Summit) the Hosts Table as described previously in this Application Note

bull When completed reboot Windows

bull In the box that pops up and asks about returning to Dyno mode select ldquoYesrdquo

bull When back at the K2 Dyno startup screen configure the Dyno Session

bull To configure a send destination on K2 Dyno pressrdquo CONFIGrdquo on the touchscreen

bull At the top of the screen the selection NETWORK can be seen and must be selected

bull Next all the SEND destinations need to be added To SEND a clip to another K2 Summit server press ldquoSend Listrdquo on the touchscreen Shift+ADD will open the window to add a server location

bull Fill in the full path to the other K2 Summit server including the desired folder The IP addresses cannot be used The host names must be used In the next example it is the first line for the configuration that was made earlier

The send paths are now configured

To SEND a clip to another K2 Summit serv-er select it and press the Shift button on the K2 Dyno and then on the touchscreen select SEND

Note K2 Dyno can send to any folder that can be browsed on the network that it has per-mission to write to Without permissions the transfer will fail

The clip will now be transferred over the net-work to what is set up as the SEND destina-tions The clip will arrive on the other K2 Sum-mit 3G media server in the HOTBIN folder previously created and will be automatically imported Other users can find the clip locat-ed in the LIBRARY bin and then select the IMPORTS bin

APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

17wwwgrassvalleycom

Valid Hardware Configurations with K2 Dyno S Replay Controller1x K2 Summit 3G + 2x K2 Dyno S

There are two ways to work using this setup

Multichannel mode The first K2 Dyno S operator starts the session and uses a configuration of 2 in 2 out The second K2 Dyno S op-erator selects ldquojoin sessionrdquo K2 Dyno operator 1 uses P1 and the other K2 Dyno operator uses P2 Both K2 Dyno operators will work independently from each other but share the same inputs and the same highlights

On-air preview mode The first K2 Dyno operator starts the session and uses a configuration of 2 in 2 out The second K2 Dyno operator selects join session K2 Dyno operator 1 uses P1 and the other K2

Dyno operator uses P2 By pressing SHIFT+P1 the K2 Dyno applica-tion will switch into PGMPVW mode The first K2 Dyno operator will control PGM (P1) and the second operator will control PVW (P2) The PGM output is used for on air playback and the operator on the PVW will cue up clips that should be played next With the TAKE button the clip loaded in PVW will be played back on the PGM output

Note The first K2 Dyno S Replay Controller cannot be connected to Control1 and the other controller connected to Control2 on the K2 Summit server On the K2 Summit server both control ports are teamed and have the same IP address

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GK2 DYNO S

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 1 3G

Control Switch

Control 1

K2 DYNO S

K2 Dyno S 2

Gigabit Ethernet 1

Gigabit Ethernet 1

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GK2 DYNO S

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 3G 1

Media Switch

Control Switch

Control 1

K2 DYNO S

K2 Dyno S 2

Media 1

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3G

K2 Summit 3G 2

Control 1

Media 1

Gigabit Ethernet 1

Gigabit Ethernet 1

Each K2 Dyno S operator is controlling their own K2 Summit 3G

2x K2 Summit 3G + 2x K2 Dyno S

APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

18wwwgrassvalleycom

Control Network MainiSCSI Network MainiSCSI Network BackupFiber to RAID SANFTP

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GPRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3G

K2 LxO RAID STORAGE

K2 DYNO S K2 DYNO S

K2 SAS STORAGE

K2 RAID SAN

K2 Server

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 3G 1

Control Network Main

iSCSI Network

Gigabit Ethernet 1

Gigabit Ethernet 1

K2 Dyno S 2

C1

C1

M1

FTP

M1

K2 Summit 3G 2C1

M1 M2

Control Network MainControl Network BackupiSCSI Network MainiSCSI Network BackupFiber to RAID SANFTP

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GPRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3G

K2 LxO RAID STORAGE

K2 DYNO S K2 DYNO S

K2 SAS STORAGE K2 SAS STORAGE

K2 RAID SAN

K2 Server Main

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 3G 1

Trunk

Control Network Main Control Network Main

iSCSI Network Main iSCSI Network Backup

Gigabit Ethernet 1

K2 Dyno S 2

Gigabit Ethernet 1

C1 C2

C1

M1

FTP

K2 Server Backup

C1

M1

FTP

M1 M2

K2 Summit 3G 2C1 C2

M1 M2

Each K2 Dyno S operator is controlling their own K2 Summit 3G

Each K2 Dyno S operator is controlling their own K2 Summit 3G

2x K2 Summit 3G + 2x K2 Dyno S in a SAN

2x K2 Summit 3G + 2x K2 Dyno S in a Redundant SAN

APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

19wwwgrassvalleycom

Non-Valid Hardware Configurations with the K2 Dyno S Replay Controller

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GK2 DYNO S

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 3G 1

Media Switch

Control Switch

Control 1Gigabit Ethernet 1

Media 1

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3G

K2 Summit 3G 2

Control 1

Media 1

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GK2 DYNO S

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 3G 1

Gateway Gateway

Corporate Network

1921680xxx

Control 1PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3G

K2 Summit 3G 2

Control 1

192168100xxx

This setup is NOT supported The K2 Dyno S Replay Controller can control only one K2 Summit 3G media server at the time

This setup is NOT supported The K2 Dyno S Replay Controller can control only one K2 Summit 3G media server at the time

2x K2 Summit 3G+ 1 K2 Dyno S

2x K2 Summit 3G in Different Networks + 1 K2 Dyno S

20

APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

Control Network MainControl Network BackupiSCSI Network MainiSCSI Network BackupFiber to RAID SANFTP

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GPRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3G

K2 LxO RAID STORAGE

K2 DYNO S K2 DYNO S

K2 SAS STORAGE K2 SAS STORAGE

K2 RAID SAN

K2 Server Main

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 3G 1

Truck

Control Network Main Control Network Main

iSCSI Network Main iSCSI Network Backup

Gigabit Ethernet 1

Gigabit Ethernet 2

Gigabit Ethernet 1Gigabit

Ethernet 2

K2 Dyno S 2

C1 C2

C1

M1

FTP

K2 Server Backup

C1

M1

FTP

M1 M2

K2 Summit 3G 2C1 C2

M1 M2

Teaming is not supported on the K2 Dyno S Replay Controller The second port will be used in the future for media transfers Media transfers are implemented with the K2 Summit 3G media server

For Dyno PA setup including Distributed LAN Client (DLC) and usage of a media network in combination with Dyno PA refer to the documents at httpwwwgrassvalleycomdocsManualsserversk2_dyno_pa

2x K2 Summit 3G in Redundant SAN with Failover for K2 Dyno S

GVB-1-0093B-EN-AN

This product may be protected by one or more patents For further information please visit wwwgrassvalleycompatents

Beldenreg Belden Sending All The Right Signalsreg the Belden logo Grass Valleyreg and the Grass Valley logo are trademarks or reg-istered trademarks of Belden Inc or its affiliated companies in the United States and other jurisdictions Grass Valley products listed above are trademarks or registered trademarks of Belden Inc GVBB Holdings SARL or Grass Valley Canada Belden Inc GVBB Holdings SARL Grass Valley Canada and other parties may also have trademark rights in other terms used herein

Copyright copy 2014 2019 Grass Valley Canada All rights reserved Specifications subject to change without notice

WWWGRASSVALLEYCOMJoin the Conversation at GrassValleyLive on Facebook Twitter YouTube and Grass Valley - A Belden Brand on LinkedIn

wwwgrassvalleycomblog

reg

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APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

13wwwgrassvalleycom

6 Setting Up Streaming Between K2 Clients

To make fast and easy transfers possible between K2 Summit 3G systems some ad-ditional changes in configurations must be made If these next steps are not implement-ed the system will work but the discovery of other K2 Summit 3G media servers on the network can take longer To implement the configuration changes take the following steps

bull In AppCenter go to ldquoSystemConfigurationrdquo

bull In the next window select Remote on the left side

bull Click on ldquoAddrdquo

bull In the Add Host box type the host name that was put in the host table from other K2 Summit servers then the name of the system being set up at present

bull As controller ID enter 1 for the first one and if more are added then increment this number

bull Click ldquoOKrdquo and again on ldquoOKrdquo

APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

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7 Importing And Exporting Clips With Streaming Between K2 Summit 3G Media Servers

Import

bull In AppCenter go to ldquoClipsImportrdquo

bull Select the ldquoStreamrdquo tab on the left

bull Select the K2 Summit that the media is to be imported from In this example NEWS_SUMMIT

bull Browse to clip(s) that are to be imported Multiple clips can be selected by holding the Ctrl or Shift key and clicking on the de-sired clips

bull When done selecting clips click on ldquoIm-portrdquo

APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

15wwwgrassvalleycom

Send to (export)

bull In the Bin select the clip(s) to be sent to another K2 Summit 3G media server

bull In the next window select ldquoStreamrdquo and the K2 Summit 3G media server to send the stream to In this example NEWS_SUMMIT Double click on it and browse to the Bin where the clips are to be dropped and click on ldquoSendrdquo

In both cases in the transfer monitor of the sending and receiving K2 Summit the pro-gression of the transfer can be viewed This feature can be found under ldquoSystemTransfer Monitorrdquo in AppCenter

APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

16wwwgrassvalleycom

8 Setting Up The K2 Dyno Replay Controller To Send Clips To Another K2 Dyno Operator

The K2 Dyno application can copypaste content between connected servers by way of the Library on the K2 Dyno S Replay Controller A quick and easy way to push content from one system to another is the SEND function on the K2 Dyno

To set up the SEND function on K2 Dyno a few steps need to be taken

bull After the K2 Dyno S Replay Controller has been powered up press the Shift button and select Shutdown on the touchscreen

bull In the new screen that comes up select maintenance mode

bull The K2 Dyno S Replay Controller will reboot

bull After rebooting the standard Windows desktop will be seen

bull Set the IP-address and create (or copy from a K2 Summit) the Hosts Table as described previously in this Application Note

bull When completed reboot Windows

bull In the box that pops up and asks about returning to Dyno mode select ldquoYesrdquo

bull When back at the K2 Dyno startup screen configure the Dyno Session

bull To configure a send destination on K2 Dyno pressrdquo CONFIGrdquo on the touchscreen

bull At the top of the screen the selection NETWORK can be seen and must be selected

bull Next all the SEND destinations need to be added To SEND a clip to another K2 Summit server press ldquoSend Listrdquo on the touchscreen Shift+ADD will open the window to add a server location

bull Fill in the full path to the other K2 Summit server including the desired folder The IP addresses cannot be used The host names must be used In the next example it is the first line for the configuration that was made earlier

The send paths are now configured

To SEND a clip to another K2 Summit serv-er select it and press the Shift button on the K2 Dyno and then on the touchscreen select SEND

Note K2 Dyno can send to any folder that can be browsed on the network that it has per-mission to write to Without permissions the transfer will fail

The clip will now be transferred over the net-work to what is set up as the SEND destina-tions The clip will arrive on the other K2 Sum-mit 3G media server in the HOTBIN folder previously created and will be automatically imported Other users can find the clip locat-ed in the LIBRARY bin and then select the IMPORTS bin

APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

17wwwgrassvalleycom

Valid Hardware Configurations with K2 Dyno S Replay Controller1x K2 Summit 3G + 2x K2 Dyno S

There are two ways to work using this setup

Multichannel mode The first K2 Dyno S operator starts the session and uses a configuration of 2 in 2 out The second K2 Dyno S op-erator selects ldquojoin sessionrdquo K2 Dyno operator 1 uses P1 and the other K2 Dyno operator uses P2 Both K2 Dyno operators will work independently from each other but share the same inputs and the same highlights

On-air preview mode The first K2 Dyno operator starts the session and uses a configuration of 2 in 2 out The second K2 Dyno operator selects join session K2 Dyno operator 1 uses P1 and the other K2

Dyno operator uses P2 By pressing SHIFT+P1 the K2 Dyno applica-tion will switch into PGMPVW mode The first K2 Dyno operator will control PGM (P1) and the second operator will control PVW (P2) The PGM output is used for on air playback and the operator on the PVW will cue up clips that should be played next With the TAKE button the clip loaded in PVW will be played back on the PGM output

Note The first K2 Dyno S Replay Controller cannot be connected to Control1 and the other controller connected to Control2 on the K2 Summit server On the K2 Summit server both control ports are teamed and have the same IP address

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GK2 DYNO S

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 1 3G

Control Switch

Control 1

K2 DYNO S

K2 Dyno S 2

Gigabit Ethernet 1

Gigabit Ethernet 1

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GK2 DYNO S

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 3G 1

Media Switch

Control Switch

Control 1

K2 DYNO S

K2 Dyno S 2

Media 1

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3G

K2 Summit 3G 2

Control 1

Media 1

Gigabit Ethernet 1

Gigabit Ethernet 1

Each K2 Dyno S operator is controlling their own K2 Summit 3G

2x K2 Summit 3G + 2x K2 Dyno S

APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

18wwwgrassvalleycom

Control Network MainiSCSI Network MainiSCSI Network BackupFiber to RAID SANFTP

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GPRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3G

K2 LxO RAID STORAGE

K2 DYNO S K2 DYNO S

K2 SAS STORAGE

K2 RAID SAN

K2 Server

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 3G 1

Control Network Main

iSCSI Network

Gigabit Ethernet 1

Gigabit Ethernet 1

K2 Dyno S 2

C1

C1

M1

FTP

M1

K2 Summit 3G 2C1

M1 M2

Control Network MainControl Network BackupiSCSI Network MainiSCSI Network BackupFiber to RAID SANFTP

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GPRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3G

K2 LxO RAID STORAGE

K2 DYNO S K2 DYNO S

K2 SAS STORAGE K2 SAS STORAGE

K2 RAID SAN

K2 Server Main

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 3G 1

Trunk

Control Network Main Control Network Main

iSCSI Network Main iSCSI Network Backup

Gigabit Ethernet 1

K2 Dyno S 2

Gigabit Ethernet 1

C1 C2

C1

M1

FTP

K2 Server Backup

C1

M1

FTP

M1 M2

K2 Summit 3G 2C1 C2

M1 M2

Each K2 Dyno S operator is controlling their own K2 Summit 3G

Each K2 Dyno S operator is controlling their own K2 Summit 3G

2x K2 Summit 3G + 2x K2 Dyno S in a SAN

2x K2 Summit 3G + 2x K2 Dyno S in a Redundant SAN

APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

19wwwgrassvalleycom

Non-Valid Hardware Configurations with the K2 Dyno S Replay Controller

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GK2 DYNO S

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 3G 1

Media Switch

Control Switch

Control 1Gigabit Ethernet 1

Media 1

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3G

K2 Summit 3G 2

Control 1

Media 1

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GK2 DYNO S

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 3G 1

Gateway Gateway

Corporate Network

1921680xxx

Control 1PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3G

K2 Summit 3G 2

Control 1

192168100xxx

This setup is NOT supported The K2 Dyno S Replay Controller can control only one K2 Summit 3G media server at the time

This setup is NOT supported The K2 Dyno S Replay Controller can control only one K2 Summit 3G media server at the time

2x K2 Summit 3G+ 1 K2 Dyno S

2x K2 Summit 3G in Different Networks + 1 K2 Dyno S

20

APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

Control Network MainControl Network BackupiSCSI Network MainiSCSI Network BackupFiber to RAID SANFTP

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GPRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3G

K2 LxO RAID STORAGE

K2 DYNO S K2 DYNO S

K2 SAS STORAGE K2 SAS STORAGE

K2 RAID SAN

K2 Server Main

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 3G 1

Truck

Control Network Main Control Network Main

iSCSI Network Main iSCSI Network Backup

Gigabit Ethernet 1

Gigabit Ethernet 2

Gigabit Ethernet 1Gigabit

Ethernet 2

K2 Dyno S 2

C1 C2

C1

M1

FTP

K2 Server Backup

C1

M1

FTP

M1 M2

K2 Summit 3G 2C1 C2

M1 M2

Teaming is not supported on the K2 Dyno S Replay Controller The second port will be used in the future for media transfers Media transfers are implemented with the K2 Summit 3G media server

For Dyno PA setup including Distributed LAN Client (DLC) and usage of a media network in combination with Dyno PA refer to the documents at httpwwwgrassvalleycomdocsManualsserversk2_dyno_pa

2x K2 Summit 3G in Redundant SAN with Failover for K2 Dyno S

GVB-1-0093B-EN-AN

This product may be protected by one or more patents For further information please visit wwwgrassvalleycompatents

Beldenreg Belden Sending All The Right Signalsreg the Belden logo Grass Valleyreg and the Grass Valley logo are trademarks or reg-istered trademarks of Belden Inc or its affiliated companies in the United States and other jurisdictions Grass Valley products listed above are trademarks or registered trademarks of Belden Inc GVBB Holdings SARL or Grass Valley Canada Belden Inc GVBB Holdings SARL Grass Valley Canada and other parties may also have trademark rights in other terms used herein

Copyright copy 2014 2019 Grass Valley Canada All rights reserved Specifications subject to change without notice

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wwwgrassvalleycomblog

reg

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APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

14wwwgrassvalleycom

7 Importing And Exporting Clips With Streaming Between K2 Summit 3G Media Servers

Import

bull In AppCenter go to ldquoClipsImportrdquo

bull Select the ldquoStreamrdquo tab on the left

bull Select the K2 Summit that the media is to be imported from In this example NEWS_SUMMIT

bull Browse to clip(s) that are to be imported Multiple clips can be selected by holding the Ctrl or Shift key and clicking on the de-sired clips

bull When done selecting clips click on ldquoIm-portrdquo

APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

15wwwgrassvalleycom

Send to (export)

bull In the Bin select the clip(s) to be sent to another K2 Summit 3G media server

bull In the next window select ldquoStreamrdquo and the K2 Summit 3G media server to send the stream to In this example NEWS_SUMMIT Double click on it and browse to the Bin where the clips are to be dropped and click on ldquoSendrdquo

In both cases in the transfer monitor of the sending and receiving K2 Summit the pro-gression of the transfer can be viewed This feature can be found under ldquoSystemTransfer Monitorrdquo in AppCenter

APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

16wwwgrassvalleycom

8 Setting Up The K2 Dyno Replay Controller To Send Clips To Another K2 Dyno Operator

The K2 Dyno application can copypaste content between connected servers by way of the Library on the K2 Dyno S Replay Controller A quick and easy way to push content from one system to another is the SEND function on the K2 Dyno

To set up the SEND function on K2 Dyno a few steps need to be taken

bull After the K2 Dyno S Replay Controller has been powered up press the Shift button and select Shutdown on the touchscreen

bull In the new screen that comes up select maintenance mode

bull The K2 Dyno S Replay Controller will reboot

bull After rebooting the standard Windows desktop will be seen

bull Set the IP-address and create (or copy from a K2 Summit) the Hosts Table as described previously in this Application Note

bull When completed reboot Windows

bull In the box that pops up and asks about returning to Dyno mode select ldquoYesrdquo

bull When back at the K2 Dyno startup screen configure the Dyno Session

bull To configure a send destination on K2 Dyno pressrdquo CONFIGrdquo on the touchscreen

bull At the top of the screen the selection NETWORK can be seen and must be selected

bull Next all the SEND destinations need to be added To SEND a clip to another K2 Summit server press ldquoSend Listrdquo on the touchscreen Shift+ADD will open the window to add a server location

bull Fill in the full path to the other K2 Summit server including the desired folder The IP addresses cannot be used The host names must be used In the next example it is the first line for the configuration that was made earlier

The send paths are now configured

To SEND a clip to another K2 Summit serv-er select it and press the Shift button on the K2 Dyno and then on the touchscreen select SEND

Note K2 Dyno can send to any folder that can be browsed on the network that it has per-mission to write to Without permissions the transfer will fail

The clip will now be transferred over the net-work to what is set up as the SEND destina-tions The clip will arrive on the other K2 Sum-mit 3G media server in the HOTBIN folder previously created and will be automatically imported Other users can find the clip locat-ed in the LIBRARY bin and then select the IMPORTS bin

APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

17wwwgrassvalleycom

Valid Hardware Configurations with K2 Dyno S Replay Controller1x K2 Summit 3G + 2x K2 Dyno S

There are two ways to work using this setup

Multichannel mode The first K2 Dyno S operator starts the session and uses a configuration of 2 in 2 out The second K2 Dyno S op-erator selects ldquojoin sessionrdquo K2 Dyno operator 1 uses P1 and the other K2 Dyno operator uses P2 Both K2 Dyno operators will work independently from each other but share the same inputs and the same highlights

On-air preview mode The first K2 Dyno operator starts the session and uses a configuration of 2 in 2 out The second K2 Dyno operator selects join session K2 Dyno operator 1 uses P1 and the other K2

Dyno operator uses P2 By pressing SHIFT+P1 the K2 Dyno applica-tion will switch into PGMPVW mode The first K2 Dyno operator will control PGM (P1) and the second operator will control PVW (P2) The PGM output is used for on air playback and the operator on the PVW will cue up clips that should be played next With the TAKE button the clip loaded in PVW will be played back on the PGM output

Note The first K2 Dyno S Replay Controller cannot be connected to Control1 and the other controller connected to Control2 on the K2 Summit server On the K2 Summit server both control ports are teamed and have the same IP address

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GK2 DYNO S

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 1 3G

Control Switch

Control 1

K2 DYNO S

K2 Dyno S 2

Gigabit Ethernet 1

Gigabit Ethernet 1

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GK2 DYNO S

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 3G 1

Media Switch

Control Switch

Control 1

K2 DYNO S

K2 Dyno S 2

Media 1

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3G

K2 Summit 3G 2

Control 1

Media 1

Gigabit Ethernet 1

Gigabit Ethernet 1

Each K2 Dyno S operator is controlling their own K2 Summit 3G

2x K2 Summit 3G + 2x K2 Dyno S

APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

18wwwgrassvalleycom

Control Network MainiSCSI Network MainiSCSI Network BackupFiber to RAID SANFTP

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GPRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3G

K2 LxO RAID STORAGE

K2 DYNO S K2 DYNO S

K2 SAS STORAGE

K2 RAID SAN

K2 Server

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 3G 1

Control Network Main

iSCSI Network

Gigabit Ethernet 1

Gigabit Ethernet 1

K2 Dyno S 2

C1

C1

M1

FTP

M1

K2 Summit 3G 2C1

M1 M2

Control Network MainControl Network BackupiSCSI Network MainiSCSI Network BackupFiber to RAID SANFTP

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GPRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3G

K2 LxO RAID STORAGE

K2 DYNO S K2 DYNO S

K2 SAS STORAGE K2 SAS STORAGE

K2 RAID SAN

K2 Server Main

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 3G 1

Trunk

Control Network Main Control Network Main

iSCSI Network Main iSCSI Network Backup

Gigabit Ethernet 1

K2 Dyno S 2

Gigabit Ethernet 1

C1 C2

C1

M1

FTP

K2 Server Backup

C1

M1

FTP

M1 M2

K2 Summit 3G 2C1 C2

M1 M2

Each K2 Dyno S operator is controlling their own K2 Summit 3G

Each K2 Dyno S operator is controlling their own K2 Summit 3G

2x K2 Summit 3G + 2x K2 Dyno S in a SAN

2x K2 Summit 3G + 2x K2 Dyno S in a Redundant SAN

APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

19wwwgrassvalleycom

Non-Valid Hardware Configurations with the K2 Dyno S Replay Controller

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GK2 DYNO S

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 3G 1

Media Switch

Control Switch

Control 1Gigabit Ethernet 1

Media 1

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3G

K2 Summit 3G 2

Control 1

Media 1

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GK2 DYNO S

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 3G 1

Gateway Gateway

Corporate Network

1921680xxx

Control 1PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3G

K2 Summit 3G 2

Control 1

192168100xxx

This setup is NOT supported The K2 Dyno S Replay Controller can control only one K2 Summit 3G media server at the time

This setup is NOT supported The K2 Dyno S Replay Controller can control only one K2 Summit 3G media server at the time

2x K2 Summit 3G+ 1 K2 Dyno S

2x K2 Summit 3G in Different Networks + 1 K2 Dyno S

20

APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

Control Network MainControl Network BackupiSCSI Network MainiSCSI Network BackupFiber to RAID SANFTP

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GPRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3G

K2 LxO RAID STORAGE

K2 DYNO S K2 DYNO S

K2 SAS STORAGE K2 SAS STORAGE

K2 RAID SAN

K2 Server Main

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 3G 1

Truck

Control Network Main Control Network Main

iSCSI Network Main iSCSI Network Backup

Gigabit Ethernet 1

Gigabit Ethernet 2

Gigabit Ethernet 1Gigabit

Ethernet 2

K2 Dyno S 2

C1 C2

C1

M1

FTP

K2 Server Backup

C1

M1

FTP

M1 M2

K2 Summit 3G 2C1 C2

M1 M2

Teaming is not supported on the K2 Dyno S Replay Controller The second port will be used in the future for media transfers Media transfers are implemented with the K2 Summit 3G media server

For Dyno PA setup including Distributed LAN Client (DLC) and usage of a media network in combination with Dyno PA refer to the documents at httpwwwgrassvalleycomdocsManualsserversk2_dyno_pa

2x K2 Summit 3G in Redundant SAN with Failover for K2 Dyno S

GVB-1-0093B-EN-AN

This product may be protected by one or more patents For further information please visit wwwgrassvalleycompatents

Beldenreg Belden Sending All The Right Signalsreg the Belden logo Grass Valleyreg and the Grass Valley logo are trademarks or reg-istered trademarks of Belden Inc or its affiliated companies in the United States and other jurisdictions Grass Valley products listed above are trademarks or registered trademarks of Belden Inc GVBB Holdings SARL or Grass Valley Canada Belden Inc GVBB Holdings SARL Grass Valley Canada and other parties may also have trademark rights in other terms used herein

Copyright copy 2014 2019 Grass Valley Canada All rights reserved Specifications subject to change without notice

WWWGRASSVALLEYCOMJoin the Conversation at GrassValleyLive on Facebook Twitter YouTube and Grass Valley - A Belden Brand on LinkedIn

wwwgrassvalleycomblog

reg

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APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

15wwwgrassvalleycom

Send to (export)

bull In the Bin select the clip(s) to be sent to another K2 Summit 3G media server

bull In the next window select ldquoStreamrdquo and the K2 Summit 3G media server to send the stream to In this example NEWS_SUMMIT Double click on it and browse to the Bin where the clips are to be dropped and click on ldquoSendrdquo

In both cases in the transfer monitor of the sending and receiving K2 Summit the pro-gression of the transfer can be viewed This feature can be found under ldquoSystemTransfer Monitorrdquo in AppCenter

APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

16wwwgrassvalleycom

8 Setting Up The K2 Dyno Replay Controller To Send Clips To Another K2 Dyno Operator

The K2 Dyno application can copypaste content between connected servers by way of the Library on the K2 Dyno S Replay Controller A quick and easy way to push content from one system to another is the SEND function on the K2 Dyno

To set up the SEND function on K2 Dyno a few steps need to be taken

bull After the K2 Dyno S Replay Controller has been powered up press the Shift button and select Shutdown on the touchscreen

bull In the new screen that comes up select maintenance mode

bull The K2 Dyno S Replay Controller will reboot

bull After rebooting the standard Windows desktop will be seen

bull Set the IP-address and create (or copy from a K2 Summit) the Hosts Table as described previously in this Application Note

bull When completed reboot Windows

bull In the box that pops up and asks about returning to Dyno mode select ldquoYesrdquo

bull When back at the K2 Dyno startup screen configure the Dyno Session

bull To configure a send destination on K2 Dyno pressrdquo CONFIGrdquo on the touchscreen

bull At the top of the screen the selection NETWORK can be seen and must be selected

bull Next all the SEND destinations need to be added To SEND a clip to another K2 Summit server press ldquoSend Listrdquo on the touchscreen Shift+ADD will open the window to add a server location

bull Fill in the full path to the other K2 Summit server including the desired folder The IP addresses cannot be used The host names must be used In the next example it is the first line for the configuration that was made earlier

The send paths are now configured

To SEND a clip to another K2 Summit serv-er select it and press the Shift button on the K2 Dyno and then on the touchscreen select SEND

Note K2 Dyno can send to any folder that can be browsed on the network that it has per-mission to write to Without permissions the transfer will fail

The clip will now be transferred over the net-work to what is set up as the SEND destina-tions The clip will arrive on the other K2 Sum-mit 3G media server in the HOTBIN folder previously created and will be automatically imported Other users can find the clip locat-ed in the LIBRARY bin and then select the IMPORTS bin

APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

17wwwgrassvalleycom

Valid Hardware Configurations with K2 Dyno S Replay Controller1x K2 Summit 3G + 2x K2 Dyno S

There are two ways to work using this setup

Multichannel mode The first K2 Dyno S operator starts the session and uses a configuration of 2 in 2 out The second K2 Dyno S op-erator selects ldquojoin sessionrdquo K2 Dyno operator 1 uses P1 and the other K2 Dyno operator uses P2 Both K2 Dyno operators will work independently from each other but share the same inputs and the same highlights

On-air preview mode The first K2 Dyno operator starts the session and uses a configuration of 2 in 2 out The second K2 Dyno operator selects join session K2 Dyno operator 1 uses P1 and the other K2

Dyno operator uses P2 By pressing SHIFT+P1 the K2 Dyno applica-tion will switch into PGMPVW mode The first K2 Dyno operator will control PGM (P1) and the second operator will control PVW (P2) The PGM output is used for on air playback and the operator on the PVW will cue up clips that should be played next With the TAKE button the clip loaded in PVW will be played back on the PGM output

Note The first K2 Dyno S Replay Controller cannot be connected to Control1 and the other controller connected to Control2 on the K2 Summit server On the K2 Summit server both control ports are teamed and have the same IP address

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GK2 DYNO S

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 1 3G

Control Switch

Control 1

K2 DYNO S

K2 Dyno S 2

Gigabit Ethernet 1

Gigabit Ethernet 1

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GK2 DYNO S

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 3G 1

Media Switch

Control Switch

Control 1

K2 DYNO S

K2 Dyno S 2

Media 1

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3G

K2 Summit 3G 2

Control 1

Media 1

Gigabit Ethernet 1

Gigabit Ethernet 1

Each K2 Dyno S operator is controlling their own K2 Summit 3G

2x K2 Summit 3G + 2x K2 Dyno S

APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

18wwwgrassvalleycom

Control Network MainiSCSI Network MainiSCSI Network BackupFiber to RAID SANFTP

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GPRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3G

K2 LxO RAID STORAGE

K2 DYNO S K2 DYNO S

K2 SAS STORAGE

K2 RAID SAN

K2 Server

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 3G 1

Control Network Main

iSCSI Network

Gigabit Ethernet 1

Gigabit Ethernet 1

K2 Dyno S 2

C1

C1

M1

FTP

M1

K2 Summit 3G 2C1

M1 M2

Control Network MainControl Network BackupiSCSI Network MainiSCSI Network BackupFiber to RAID SANFTP

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GPRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3G

K2 LxO RAID STORAGE

K2 DYNO S K2 DYNO S

K2 SAS STORAGE K2 SAS STORAGE

K2 RAID SAN

K2 Server Main

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 3G 1

Trunk

Control Network Main Control Network Main

iSCSI Network Main iSCSI Network Backup

Gigabit Ethernet 1

K2 Dyno S 2

Gigabit Ethernet 1

C1 C2

C1

M1

FTP

K2 Server Backup

C1

M1

FTP

M1 M2

K2 Summit 3G 2C1 C2

M1 M2

Each K2 Dyno S operator is controlling their own K2 Summit 3G

Each K2 Dyno S operator is controlling their own K2 Summit 3G

2x K2 Summit 3G + 2x K2 Dyno S in a SAN

2x K2 Summit 3G + 2x K2 Dyno S in a Redundant SAN

APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

19wwwgrassvalleycom

Non-Valid Hardware Configurations with the K2 Dyno S Replay Controller

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GK2 DYNO S

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 3G 1

Media Switch

Control Switch

Control 1Gigabit Ethernet 1

Media 1

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3G

K2 Summit 3G 2

Control 1

Media 1

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GK2 DYNO S

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 3G 1

Gateway Gateway

Corporate Network

1921680xxx

Control 1PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3G

K2 Summit 3G 2

Control 1

192168100xxx

This setup is NOT supported The K2 Dyno S Replay Controller can control only one K2 Summit 3G media server at the time

This setup is NOT supported The K2 Dyno S Replay Controller can control only one K2 Summit 3G media server at the time

2x K2 Summit 3G+ 1 K2 Dyno S

2x K2 Summit 3G in Different Networks + 1 K2 Dyno S

20

APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

Control Network MainControl Network BackupiSCSI Network MainiSCSI Network BackupFiber to RAID SANFTP

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GPRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3G

K2 LxO RAID STORAGE

K2 DYNO S K2 DYNO S

K2 SAS STORAGE K2 SAS STORAGE

K2 RAID SAN

K2 Server Main

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 3G 1

Truck

Control Network Main Control Network Main

iSCSI Network Main iSCSI Network Backup

Gigabit Ethernet 1

Gigabit Ethernet 2

Gigabit Ethernet 1Gigabit

Ethernet 2

K2 Dyno S 2

C1 C2

C1

M1

FTP

K2 Server Backup

C1

M1

FTP

M1 M2

K2 Summit 3G 2C1 C2

M1 M2

Teaming is not supported on the K2 Dyno S Replay Controller The second port will be used in the future for media transfers Media transfers are implemented with the K2 Summit 3G media server

For Dyno PA setup including Distributed LAN Client (DLC) and usage of a media network in combination with Dyno PA refer to the documents at httpwwwgrassvalleycomdocsManualsserversk2_dyno_pa

2x K2 Summit 3G in Redundant SAN with Failover for K2 Dyno S

GVB-1-0093B-EN-AN

This product may be protected by one or more patents For further information please visit wwwgrassvalleycompatents

Beldenreg Belden Sending All The Right Signalsreg the Belden logo Grass Valleyreg and the Grass Valley logo are trademarks or reg-istered trademarks of Belden Inc or its affiliated companies in the United States and other jurisdictions Grass Valley products listed above are trademarks or registered trademarks of Belden Inc GVBB Holdings SARL or Grass Valley Canada Belden Inc GVBB Holdings SARL Grass Valley Canada and other parties may also have trademark rights in other terms used herein

Copyright copy 2014 2019 Grass Valley Canada All rights reserved Specifications subject to change without notice

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wwwgrassvalleycomblog

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APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

16wwwgrassvalleycom

8 Setting Up The K2 Dyno Replay Controller To Send Clips To Another K2 Dyno Operator

The K2 Dyno application can copypaste content between connected servers by way of the Library on the K2 Dyno S Replay Controller A quick and easy way to push content from one system to another is the SEND function on the K2 Dyno

To set up the SEND function on K2 Dyno a few steps need to be taken

bull After the K2 Dyno S Replay Controller has been powered up press the Shift button and select Shutdown on the touchscreen

bull In the new screen that comes up select maintenance mode

bull The K2 Dyno S Replay Controller will reboot

bull After rebooting the standard Windows desktop will be seen

bull Set the IP-address and create (or copy from a K2 Summit) the Hosts Table as described previously in this Application Note

bull When completed reboot Windows

bull In the box that pops up and asks about returning to Dyno mode select ldquoYesrdquo

bull When back at the K2 Dyno startup screen configure the Dyno Session

bull To configure a send destination on K2 Dyno pressrdquo CONFIGrdquo on the touchscreen

bull At the top of the screen the selection NETWORK can be seen and must be selected

bull Next all the SEND destinations need to be added To SEND a clip to another K2 Summit server press ldquoSend Listrdquo on the touchscreen Shift+ADD will open the window to add a server location

bull Fill in the full path to the other K2 Summit server including the desired folder The IP addresses cannot be used The host names must be used In the next example it is the first line for the configuration that was made earlier

The send paths are now configured

To SEND a clip to another K2 Summit serv-er select it and press the Shift button on the K2 Dyno and then on the touchscreen select SEND

Note K2 Dyno can send to any folder that can be browsed on the network that it has per-mission to write to Without permissions the transfer will fail

The clip will now be transferred over the net-work to what is set up as the SEND destina-tions The clip will arrive on the other K2 Sum-mit 3G media server in the HOTBIN folder previously created and will be automatically imported Other users can find the clip locat-ed in the LIBRARY bin and then select the IMPORTS bin

APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

17wwwgrassvalleycom

Valid Hardware Configurations with K2 Dyno S Replay Controller1x K2 Summit 3G + 2x K2 Dyno S

There are two ways to work using this setup

Multichannel mode The first K2 Dyno S operator starts the session and uses a configuration of 2 in 2 out The second K2 Dyno S op-erator selects ldquojoin sessionrdquo K2 Dyno operator 1 uses P1 and the other K2 Dyno operator uses P2 Both K2 Dyno operators will work independently from each other but share the same inputs and the same highlights

On-air preview mode The first K2 Dyno operator starts the session and uses a configuration of 2 in 2 out The second K2 Dyno operator selects join session K2 Dyno operator 1 uses P1 and the other K2

Dyno operator uses P2 By pressing SHIFT+P1 the K2 Dyno applica-tion will switch into PGMPVW mode The first K2 Dyno operator will control PGM (P1) and the second operator will control PVW (P2) The PGM output is used for on air playback and the operator on the PVW will cue up clips that should be played next With the TAKE button the clip loaded in PVW will be played back on the PGM output

Note The first K2 Dyno S Replay Controller cannot be connected to Control1 and the other controller connected to Control2 on the K2 Summit server On the K2 Summit server both control ports are teamed and have the same IP address

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GK2 DYNO S

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 1 3G

Control Switch

Control 1

K2 DYNO S

K2 Dyno S 2

Gigabit Ethernet 1

Gigabit Ethernet 1

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GK2 DYNO S

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 3G 1

Media Switch

Control Switch

Control 1

K2 DYNO S

K2 Dyno S 2

Media 1

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3G

K2 Summit 3G 2

Control 1

Media 1

Gigabit Ethernet 1

Gigabit Ethernet 1

Each K2 Dyno S operator is controlling their own K2 Summit 3G

2x K2 Summit 3G + 2x K2 Dyno S

APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

18wwwgrassvalleycom

Control Network MainiSCSI Network MainiSCSI Network BackupFiber to RAID SANFTP

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GPRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3G

K2 LxO RAID STORAGE

K2 DYNO S K2 DYNO S

K2 SAS STORAGE

K2 RAID SAN

K2 Server

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 3G 1

Control Network Main

iSCSI Network

Gigabit Ethernet 1

Gigabit Ethernet 1

K2 Dyno S 2

C1

C1

M1

FTP

M1

K2 Summit 3G 2C1

M1 M2

Control Network MainControl Network BackupiSCSI Network MainiSCSI Network BackupFiber to RAID SANFTP

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GPRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3G

K2 LxO RAID STORAGE

K2 DYNO S K2 DYNO S

K2 SAS STORAGE K2 SAS STORAGE

K2 RAID SAN

K2 Server Main

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 3G 1

Trunk

Control Network Main Control Network Main

iSCSI Network Main iSCSI Network Backup

Gigabit Ethernet 1

K2 Dyno S 2

Gigabit Ethernet 1

C1 C2

C1

M1

FTP

K2 Server Backup

C1

M1

FTP

M1 M2

K2 Summit 3G 2C1 C2

M1 M2

Each K2 Dyno S operator is controlling their own K2 Summit 3G

Each K2 Dyno S operator is controlling their own K2 Summit 3G

2x K2 Summit 3G + 2x K2 Dyno S in a SAN

2x K2 Summit 3G + 2x K2 Dyno S in a Redundant SAN

APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

19wwwgrassvalleycom

Non-Valid Hardware Configurations with the K2 Dyno S Replay Controller

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GK2 DYNO S

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 3G 1

Media Switch

Control Switch

Control 1Gigabit Ethernet 1

Media 1

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3G

K2 Summit 3G 2

Control 1

Media 1

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GK2 DYNO S

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 3G 1

Gateway Gateway

Corporate Network

1921680xxx

Control 1PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3G

K2 Summit 3G 2

Control 1

192168100xxx

This setup is NOT supported The K2 Dyno S Replay Controller can control only one K2 Summit 3G media server at the time

This setup is NOT supported The K2 Dyno S Replay Controller can control only one K2 Summit 3G media server at the time

2x K2 Summit 3G+ 1 K2 Dyno S

2x K2 Summit 3G in Different Networks + 1 K2 Dyno S

20

APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

Control Network MainControl Network BackupiSCSI Network MainiSCSI Network BackupFiber to RAID SANFTP

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GPRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3G

K2 LxO RAID STORAGE

K2 DYNO S K2 DYNO S

K2 SAS STORAGE K2 SAS STORAGE

K2 RAID SAN

K2 Server Main

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 3G 1

Truck

Control Network Main Control Network Main

iSCSI Network Main iSCSI Network Backup

Gigabit Ethernet 1

Gigabit Ethernet 2

Gigabit Ethernet 1Gigabit

Ethernet 2

K2 Dyno S 2

C1 C2

C1

M1

FTP

K2 Server Backup

C1

M1

FTP

M1 M2

K2 Summit 3G 2C1 C2

M1 M2

Teaming is not supported on the K2 Dyno S Replay Controller The second port will be used in the future for media transfers Media transfers are implemented with the K2 Summit 3G media server

For Dyno PA setup including Distributed LAN Client (DLC) and usage of a media network in combination with Dyno PA refer to the documents at httpwwwgrassvalleycomdocsManualsserversk2_dyno_pa

2x K2 Summit 3G in Redundant SAN with Failover for K2 Dyno S

GVB-1-0093B-EN-AN

This product may be protected by one or more patents For further information please visit wwwgrassvalleycompatents

Beldenreg Belden Sending All The Right Signalsreg the Belden logo Grass Valleyreg and the Grass Valley logo are trademarks or reg-istered trademarks of Belden Inc or its affiliated companies in the United States and other jurisdictions Grass Valley products listed above are trademarks or registered trademarks of Belden Inc GVBB Holdings SARL or Grass Valley Canada Belden Inc GVBB Holdings SARL Grass Valley Canada and other parties may also have trademark rights in other terms used herein

Copyright copy 2014 2019 Grass Valley Canada All rights reserved Specifications subject to change without notice

WWWGRASSVALLEYCOMJoin the Conversation at GrassValleyLive on Facebook Twitter YouTube and Grass Valley - A Belden Brand on LinkedIn

wwwgrassvalleycomblog

reg

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APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

17wwwgrassvalleycom

Valid Hardware Configurations with K2 Dyno S Replay Controller1x K2 Summit 3G + 2x K2 Dyno S

There are two ways to work using this setup

Multichannel mode The first K2 Dyno S operator starts the session and uses a configuration of 2 in 2 out The second K2 Dyno S op-erator selects ldquojoin sessionrdquo K2 Dyno operator 1 uses P1 and the other K2 Dyno operator uses P2 Both K2 Dyno operators will work independently from each other but share the same inputs and the same highlights

On-air preview mode The first K2 Dyno operator starts the session and uses a configuration of 2 in 2 out The second K2 Dyno operator selects join session K2 Dyno operator 1 uses P1 and the other K2

Dyno operator uses P2 By pressing SHIFT+P1 the K2 Dyno applica-tion will switch into PGMPVW mode The first K2 Dyno operator will control PGM (P1) and the second operator will control PVW (P2) The PGM output is used for on air playback and the operator on the PVW will cue up clips that should be played next With the TAKE button the clip loaded in PVW will be played back on the PGM output

Note The first K2 Dyno S Replay Controller cannot be connected to Control1 and the other controller connected to Control2 on the K2 Summit server On the K2 Summit server both control ports are teamed and have the same IP address

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GK2 DYNO S

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 1 3G

Control Switch

Control 1

K2 DYNO S

K2 Dyno S 2

Gigabit Ethernet 1

Gigabit Ethernet 1

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GK2 DYNO S

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 3G 1

Media Switch

Control Switch

Control 1

K2 DYNO S

K2 Dyno S 2

Media 1

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3G

K2 Summit 3G 2

Control 1

Media 1

Gigabit Ethernet 1

Gigabit Ethernet 1

Each K2 Dyno S operator is controlling their own K2 Summit 3G

2x K2 Summit 3G + 2x K2 Dyno S

APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

18wwwgrassvalleycom

Control Network MainiSCSI Network MainiSCSI Network BackupFiber to RAID SANFTP

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GPRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3G

K2 LxO RAID STORAGE

K2 DYNO S K2 DYNO S

K2 SAS STORAGE

K2 RAID SAN

K2 Server

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 3G 1

Control Network Main

iSCSI Network

Gigabit Ethernet 1

Gigabit Ethernet 1

K2 Dyno S 2

C1

C1

M1

FTP

M1

K2 Summit 3G 2C1

M1 M2

Control Network MainControl Network BackupiSCSI Network MainiSCSI Network BackupFiber to RAID SANFTP

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GPRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3G

K2 LxO RAID STORAGE

K2 DYNO S K2 DYNO S

K2 SAS STORAGE K2 SAS STORAGE

K2 RAID SAN

K2 Server Main

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 3G 1

Trunk

Control Network Main Control Network Main

iSCSI Network Main iSCSI Network Backup

Gigabit Ethernet 1

K2 Dyno S 2

Gigabit Ethernet 1

C1 C2

C1

M1

FTP

K2 Server Backup

C1

M1

FTP

M1 M2

K2 Summit 3G 2C1 C2

M1 M2

Each K2 Dyno S operator is controlling their own K2 Summit 3G

Each K2 Dyno S operator is controlling their own K2 Summit 3G

2x K2 Summit 3G + 2x K2 Dyno S in a SAN

2x K2 Summit 3G + 2x K2 Dyno S in a Redundant SAN

APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

19wwwgrassvalleycom

Non-Valid Hardware Configurations with the K2 Dyno S Replay Controller

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GK2 DYNO S

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 3G 1

Media Switch

Control Switch

Control 1Gigabit Ethernet 1

Media 1

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3G

K2 Summit 3G 2

Control 1

Media 1

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GK2 DYNO S

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 3G 1

Gateway Gateway

Corporate Network

1921680xxx

Control 1PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3G

K2 Summit 3G 2

Control 1

192168100xxx

This setup is NOT supported The K2 Dyno S Replay Controller can control only one K2 Summit 3G media server at the time

This setup is NOT supported The K2 Dyno S Replay Controller can control only one K2 Summit 3G media server at the time

2x K2 Summit 3G+ 1 K2 Dyno S

2x K2 Summit 3G in Different Networks + 1 K2 Dyno S

20

APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

Control Network MainControl Network BackupiSCSI Network MainiSCSI Network BackupFiber to RAID SANFTP

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GPRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3G

K2 LxO RAID STORAGE

K2 DYNO S K2 DYNO S

K2 SAS STORAGE K2 SAS STORAGE

K2 RAID SAN

K2 Server Main

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 3G 1

Truck

Control Network Main Control Network Main

iSCSI Network Main iSCSI Network Backup

Gigabit Ethernet 1

Gigabit Ethernet 2

Gigabit Ethernet 1Gigabit

Ethernet 2

K2 Dyno S 2

C1 C2

C1

M1

FTP

K2 Server Backup

C1

M1

FTP

M1 M2

K2 Summit 3G 2C1 C2

M1 M2

Teaming is not supported on the K2 Dyno S Replay Controller The second port will be used in the future for media transfers Media transfers are implemented with the K2 Summit 3G media server

For Dyno PA setup including Distributed LAN Client (DLC) and usage of a media network in combination with Dyno PA refer to the documents at httpwwwgrassvalleycomdocsManualsserversk2_dyno_pa

2x K2 Summit 3G in Redundant SAN with Failover for K2 Dyno S

GVB-1-0093B-EN-AN

This product may be protected by one or more patents For further information please visit wwwgrassvalleycompatents

Beldenreg Belden Sending All The Right Signalsreg the Belden logo Grass Valleyreg and the Grass Valley logo are trademarks or reg-istered trademarks of Belden Inc or its affiliated companies in the United States and other jurisdictions Grass Valley products listed above are trademarks or registered trademarks of Belden Inc GVBB Holdings SARL or Grass Valley Canada Belden Inc GVBB Holdings SARL Grass Valley Canada and other parties may also have trademark rights in other terms used herein

Copyright copy 2014 2019 Grass Valley Canada All rights reserved Specifications subject to change without notice

WWWGRASSVALLEYCOMJoin the Conversation at GrassValleyLive on Facebook Twitter YouTube and Grass Valley - A Belden Brand on LinkedIn

wwwgrassvalleycomblog

reg

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APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

18wwwgrassvalleycom

Control Network MainiSCSI Network MainiSCSI Network BackupFiber to RAID SANFTP

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GPRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3G

K2 LxO RAID STORAGE

K2 DYNO S K2 DYNO S

K2 SAS STORAGE

K2 RAID SAN

K2 Server

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 3G 1

Control Network Main

iSCSI Network

Gigabit Ethernet 1

Gigabit Ethernet 1

K2 Dyno S 2

C1

C1

M1

FTP

M1

K2 Summit 3G 2C1

M1 M2

Control Network MainControl Network BackupiSCSI Network MainiSCSI Network BackupFiber to RAID SANFTP

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GPRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3G

K2 LxO RAID STORAGE

K2 DYNO S K2 DYNO S

K2 SAS STORAGE K2 SAS STORAGE

K2 RAID SAN

K2 Server Main

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 3G 1

Trunk

Control Network Main Control Network Main

iSCSI Network Main iSCSI Network Backup

Gigabit Ethernet 1

K2 Dyno S 2

Gigabit Ethernet 1

C1 C2

C1

M1

FTP

K2 Server Backup

C1

M1

FTP

M1 M2

K2 Summit 3G 2C1 C2

M1 M2

Each K2 Dyno S operator is controlling their own K2 Summit 3G

Each K2 Dyno S operator is controlling their own K2 Summit 3G

2x K2 Summit 3G + 2x K2 Dyno S in a SAN

2x K2 Summit 3G + 2x K2 Dyno S in a Redundant SAN

APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

19wwwgrassvalleycom

Non-Valid Hardware Configurations with the K2 Dyno S Replay Controller

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GK2 DYNO S

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 3G 1

Media Switch

Control Switch

Control 1Gigabit Ethernet 1

Media 1

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3G

K2 Summit 3G 2

Control 1

Media 1

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GK2 DYNO S

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 3G 1

Gateway Gateway

Corporate Network

1921680xxx

Control 1PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3G

K2 Summit 3G 2

Control 1

192168100xxx

This setup is NOT supported The K2 Dyno S Replay Controller can control only one K2 Summit 3G media server at the time

This setup is NOT supported The K2 Dyno S Replay Controller can control only one K2 Summit 3G media server at the time

2x K2 Summit 3G+ 1 K2 Dyno S

2x K2 Summit 3G in Different Networks + 1 K2 Dyno S

20

APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

Control Network MainControl Network BackupiSCSI Network MainiSCSI Network BackupFiber to RAID SANFTP

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GPRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3G

K2 LxO RAID STORAGE

K2 DYNO S K2 DYNO S

K2 SAS STORAGE K2 SAS STORAGE

K2 RAID SAN

K2 Server Main

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 3G 1

Truck

Control Network Main Control Network Main

iSCSI Network Main iSCSI Network Backup

Gigabit Ethernet 1

Gigabit Ethernet 2

Gigabit Ethernet 1Gigabit

Ethernet 2

K2 Dyno S 2

C1 C2

C1

M1

FTP

K2 Server Backup

C1

M1

FTP

M1 M2

K2 Summit 3G 2C1 C2

M1 M2

Teaming is not supported on the K2 Dyno S Replay Controller The second port will be used in the future for media transfers Media transfers are implemented with the K2 Summit 3G media server

For Dyno PA setup including Distributed LAN Client (DLC) and usage of a media network in combination with Dyno PA refer to the documents at httpwwwgrassvalleycomdocsManualsserversk2_dyno_pa

2x K2 Summit 3G in Redundant SAN with Failover for K2 Dyno S

GVB-1-0093B-EN-AN

This product may be protected by one or more patents For further information please visit wwwgrassvalleycompatents

Beldenreg Belden Sending All The Right Signalsreg the Belden logo Grass Valleyreg and the Grass Valley logo are trademarks or reg-istered trademarks of Belden Inc or its affiliated companies in the United States and other jurisdictions Grass Valley products listed above are trademarks or registered trademarks of Belden Inc GVBB Holdings SARL or Grass Valley Canada Belden Inc GVBB Holdings SARL Grass Valley Canada and other parties may also have trademark rights in other terms used herein

Copyright copy 2014 2019 Grass Valley Canada All rights reserved Specifications subject to change without notice

WWWGRASSVALLEYCOMJoin the Conversation at GrassValleyLive on Facebook Twitter YouTube and Grass Valley - A Belden Brand on LinkedIn

wwwgrassvalleycomblog

reg

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APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

19wwwgrassvalleycom

Non-Valid Hardware Configurations with the K2 Dyno S Replay Controller

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GK2 DYNO S

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 3G 1

Media Switch

Control Switch

Control 1Gigabit Ethernet 1

Media 1

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3G

K2 Summit 3G 2

Control 1

Media 1

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GK2 DYNO S

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 3G 1

Gateway Gateway

Corporate Network

1921680xxx

Control 1PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3G

K2 Summit 3G 2

Control 1

192168100xxx

This setup is NOT supported The K2 Dyno S Replay Controller can control only one K2 Summit 3G media server at the time

This setup is NOT supported The K2 Dyno S Replay Controller can control only one K2 Summit 3G media server at the time

2x K2 Summit 3G+ 1 K2 Dyno S

2x K2 Summit 3G in Different Networks + 1 K2 Dyno S

20

APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

Control Network MainControl Network BackupiSCSI Network MainiSCSI Network BackupFiber to RAID SANFTP

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GPRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3G

K2 LxO RAID STORAGE

K2 DYNO S K2 DYNO S

K2 SAS STORAGE K2 SAS STORAGE

K2 RAID SAN

K2 Server Main

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 3G 1

Truck

Control Network Main Control Network Main

iSCSI Network Main iSCSI Network Backup

Gigabit Ethernet 1

Gigabit Ethernet 2

Gigabit Ethernet 1Gigabit

Ethernet 2

K2 Dyno S 2

C1 C2

C1

M1

FTP

K2 Server Backup

C1

M1

FTP

M1 M2

K2 Summit 3G 2C1 C2

M1 M2

Teaming is not supported on the K2 Dyno S Replay Controller The second port will be used in the future for media transfers Media transfers are implemented with the K2 Summit 3G media server

For Dyno PA setup including Distributed LAN Client (DLC) and usage of a media network in combination with Dyno PA refer to the documents at httpwwwgrassvalleycomdocsManualsserversk2_dyno_pa

2x K2 Summit 3G in Redundant SAN with Failover for K2 Dyno S

GVB-1-0093B-EN-AN

This product may be protected by one or more patents For further information please visit wwwgrassvalleycompatents

Beldenreg Belden Sending All The Right Signalsreg the Belden logo Grass Valleyreg and the Grass Valley logo are trademarks or reg-istered trademarks of Belden Inc or its affiliated companies in the United States and other jurisdictions Grass Valley products listed above are trademarks or registered trademarks of Belden Inc GVBB Holdings SARL or Grass Valley Canada Belden Inc GVBB Holdings SARL Grass Valley Canada and other parties may also have trademark rights in other terms used herein

Copyright copy 2014 2019 Grass Valley Canada All rights reserved Specifications subject to change without notice

WWWGRASSVALLEYCOMJoin the Conversation at GrassValleyLive on Facebook Twitter YouTube and Grass Valley - A Belden Brand on LinkedIn

wwwgrassvalleycomblog

reg

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20

APPLICATION NOTE TRANSFERRING MEDIA BETWEEN K2 SUMMIT 3G AND K2 DYNO S

Control Network MainControl Network BackupiSCSI Network MainiSCSI Network BackupFiber to RAID SANFTP

PRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3GPRODUCTION SERVER

K2 SUMMIT 3G

K2 LxO RAID STORAGE

K2 DYNO S K2 DYNO S

K2 SAS STORAGE K2 SAS STORAGE

K2 RAID SAN

K2 Server Main

K2 Dyno S 1

K2 Summit 3G 1

Truck

Control Network Main Control Network Main

iSCSI Network Main iSCSI Network Backup

Gigabit Ethernet 1

Gigabit Ethernet 2

Gigabit Ethernet 1Gigabit

Ethernet 2

K2 Dyno S 2

C1 C2

C1

M1

FTP

K2 Server Backup

C1

M1

FTP

M1 M2

K2 Summit 3G 2C1 C2

M1 M2

Teaming is not supported on the K2 Dyno S Replay Controller The second port will be used in the future for media transfers Media transfers are implemented with the K2 Summit 3G media server

For Dyno PA setup including Distributed LAN Client (DLC) and usage of a media network in combination with Dyno PA refer to the documents at httpwwwgrassvalleycomdocsManualsserversk2_dyno_pa

2x K2 Summit 3G in Redundant SAN with Failover for K2 Dyno S

GVB-1-0093B-EN-AN

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