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Manufacturer | Dolby Laboratories |
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Model | DP600 |
Interfaces | Ethernet |
Audio Formats | Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus |
Inputs | AES/EBU |
Outputs | AES/EBU |
Applications | Broadcast, Post-Production |
Processing | Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus |
Explains how the DP600 integrates into file-based network infrastructures for various operations.
Discusses the DP600's support for various applications and control methods like manual, web services, and hot folders.
Details the specific applications the DP600 is designed for, including Cable, Satellite, IPTV, Terrestrial, and Postproduction.
Lists the media file formats and linear/coded audio types supported by the DP600.
Provides an overview of the DP600's front panel hardware, including interface and ports.
Details the LCD touch screen's role in system configuration, work order management, and status checks.
Describes the CD/DVD-ROM drive's function for DP600 software upgrades.
Explains how to use the recessed buttons for system reset and LCD display adjustment.
Describes the front panel LEDs that indicate power status and potential failures.
Explains the LEDs indicating the status of the DP600's internal hard drives and RAID configuration.
Details the function of the front-panel USB 2.0 port for license loading and keyboard connection.
Details the components of the DP600's rear panel, including power supplies, ports, and fans.
Step-by-step guide for connecting the DP600 unit to power and network, and connecting peripherals.
Guides through the initial system setup process, including network configuration and licensing.
Describes the main interface of the DP600 after setup, showing system status and access icons.
Explains how to check system information, status, and access configuration options.
Details how to use the DP600 Client software for defining and running operations like work orders.
Explains the concept of work orders and the different types available for processing audio files.
Provides instructions on launching and accessing the DP600 Client application via a web browser.
Describes the DP600 Client's home screen, which mirrors the front panel but offers more control.
Guides users through the process of creating and configuring a new work order for audio processing tasks.
Explains how to diagnose and maintain the DP600's internal hard drives, including indicator lights.
Provides step-by-step instructions for physically replacing a failed hard drive in the DP600.
Details the process for manually rebuilding RAID arrays after drive replacement or failure.
Guides users through identifying and replacing a failed DP600 power supply unit.
Explains how to perform clean installations or upgrades of the DP600 system software using the provided DVD.
Details the procedure for upgrading the DP600's operational licenses for enhanced features.
Describes the procedures for safely rebooting or shutting down the DP600 system.
Provides instructions for creating a shared folder on a Windows PC for work order directories.
Introduces the methods for specifying source and destination paths for work orders.
Guides on how to specify the source location for files or folders to be processed by work orders.
Details how to enter a path using a Uniform Resource Locator (URL).
Explains how to navigate and select a file or folder path using the browse function.
Describes how to use saved bookmarks to quickly specify a path.
Covers specific path entry requirements for multi-file or mono-only work orders.
Guides on how to specify the destination location for processed files.
Explains what DP600 profiles are and key points to remember when using them.
Defines the three DP600 access levels: Viewer, User, and Admin, and their permissions.
Describes the highest access level, intended solely for system administrators.
Describes the access level for DP600 operators, allowing limited system operation.
Describes the default access level, allowing only viewing of system information.
Guides administrators through creating a new ADMIN ID and password for system access.
Explains how to add new User level IDs and passwords to the system.
Details the process for removing user IDs and their associated passwords from the system.
Describes how to modify the default access level for users from Viewer to User or Admin.
Guides administrators on reconfiguring system settings like network, date, and time.