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 pr ocedure, plus links to eac h 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 chec k. For more information see section "Power up and Status check", page 160.
2. Return to factory default. F or more information see section"Return to factory default", page 161.
3. Communication setup allows s etup to the Ethernet settings. For more information see section"Communication setup", page
162.
4. Restoring the system procedure restores the system to a previously saved configuration from a USB drive. For more information
see s ection "Restoring the system", page 163.
5. User preference se tup is used to set a variety of important us er preferences. For more information see section "User preference
setup", page 164.
6. Saving the setup procedure sav es all system setup parameters. For more information see section"Saving the setup", page 165.
7. Backing up the system procedure backs up y our system configuration to a USB drive. For more information see section"Backing
up the system ", page 166.
8. Configuring Menu > Initial Setup. For m ore information see sec tion "Configuration Me nu > Initial Setup ", page 167.
9. Configuring Menu > Add Backg round(s). For m ore information see section "Config
uration Menu > Add Background(s)", page
168.
10.Configuring Menu > Add Inputs. F or more information see se ction "Configuration Menu > Ad d Inputs", p age 169.
11. Configuring Menu > Ad d Output s. For more information see section "Configuration M enu > Add Outputs", page 170.
12.Configuring M en u > Add Screen Destinations & Layers. For more information see section "Configuration Menu > Add Screen
Destinations & Layers", page 171.
13.Configuring Menu > Add Aux Destinations. For more information see section "Configuration Menu > Add Aux Destinations",
page 172.
14.Configuring Menu > Add MVR Outputs. For more information s ee section "Con figuration Menu > A dd MVR Outputs", page
173.
15.Programming Menu > Select Thumbnails for Backgrounds. For more information see section "Pr ogramm ing M enu > Select
Thumbnails for Backgrounds", page 174.
16.Programming Menu > Select Thumbnails for Inputs. For more information see section "Programming Menu > Se lect Thumb-
nails for Inputs", page 175.
17.Pro gramm ing Men u > Create Sources from Inputs. For more information see section "Programming Menu > Create S ources
from Inputs", page 176.
18.Programming Menu > Drop backgrounds into Screen Destinations. For more informa tion see section "Programming Menu
> D rop back grounds into S creen D estinations", page 17 7.
19.
Programm ing M enu > Drop Layers into Screen Destinations & So urces into layers. F or m ore information see section
"Programming Menu > Drop Layers into S creen Destinations & Sources into layers", page 178.
20.Programming M enu > Drop Inputs to Aux Destinations. For more information s ee section "Programming Menu > Drop Inputs
to A ux Destinations", page 180.
21.Mu ltiviewer M enu > Drop Inputs, B ackgrounds and Destinations. F or mor e information see s ection "Multiviewer Menu >
Drop Inputs, Backgrounds and De stinations ", page 181.
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