7. System Setup
7.2
System setup sequence
Set up from A to Z
This section provides a top level view of the entire E2 setup procedure, plus links to each individual sequence.
For the optimum E2 setup, it is recommended that you follow all procedures in the order outlined below.
Set up from A to Z
1.
Power up and Status check
. For more information see section "Power up and Status check", page 160.
2.
Return to factory default
. For more information see section"Return to factory default", page 161.
3.
Communication setup
allows setup to the Ethernet settings. For more information see section"Communication setup", page
4.
Restoring the system
procedure restores the system to a previously saved con
fi
guration from a USB drive. For more information
see section "Restoring the system", page 163.
5.
User preference setup
is used to set a variety of important user preferences. For more information see section "User preference
6.
Saving the setup
procedure saves all system setup parameters. For more information see section"Saving the setup", page 165.
7.
Backing up the system
procedure backs up your system con
fi
guration to a USB drive. For more information see section"Backing
8.
Con
fi
guring Menu > Initial Setup
. For more information see section "Con
guration Menu > Initial Setup ", page 167.
9.
Con
fi
guring Menu > Add Background(s)
. For more information see section "Con
guration Menu > Add Background(s)", page
10.
Con
fi
guring Menu > Add Inputs
. For more information see section "Con
guration Menu > Add Inputs", page 169.
11.
Con
fi
guring Menu > Add Outputs
. For more information see section "Con
guration Menu > Add Outputs", page 170.
12.
Con
fi
guring Menu > Add Screen Destinations & Layers
. For more information see section "Con
Destinations & Layers", page 171.
13.
Con
fi
guring Menu > Add Aux Destinations
. For more information see section "Con
guration Menu > Add Aux Destinations",
14.
Con
fi
guring Menu > Add MVR Outputs
. For more information see section "Con
guration Menu > Add MVR Outputs", page
15.
Programming Menu > Select Thumbnails for Backgrounds
. For more information see section "Programming Menu > Select
Thumbnails for Backgrounds", page 174.
16.
Programming Menu > Select Thumbnails for Inputs
. For more information see section "Programming Menu > Select Thumb-
17.
Programming Menu > Create Sources from Inputs
. For more information see section "Programming Menu > Create Sources
18.
Programming Menu > Drop backgrounds into Screen Destinations
. For more information see section "Programming Menu
> Drop backgrounds into Screen Destinations", page 177.
19.
Programming Menu > Drop Layers into Screen Destinations & Sources into layers
. For more information see section
"Programming Menu > Drop Layers into Screen Destinations & Sources into layers", page 178.
20.
Programming Menu > Drop Inputs to Aux Destinations
. For more information see section "Programming Menu > Drop Inputs
to Aux Destinations", page 180.
21.
Multiviewer Menu > Drop Inputs, Backgrounds and Destinations
. For more information see section "Multiviewer Menu >
Drop Inputs, Backgrounds and Destinations ", page 181.
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Summary of Contents for Event Master E2
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Page 186: ...7 System Setup 182 R5905948 E2 12 12 2014...
Page 192: ...8 Updating firmware 188 R5905948 E2 12 12 2014...
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Page 220: ...10 Maintenance 10 2 Process Overview Flow chart Image 10 2 216 R5905948 E2 12 12 2014...
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Page 288: ...11 Environmental information 284 R5905948 E2 12 12 2014...
Page 298: ...B Remote Control Protocol 294 R5905948 E2 12 12 2014...
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