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the system after a reinstall. Connect a USB key to your sys-
tem. Click on the button with the USB symbol. A small menu
will open in which you can choose between Import and Export.
When you want to store your licence codes, click on Export. A
file named ‘licenses.txt’ will be written to the USB key. This file
now contains all the product codes you have entered so far.
You can also look at this file or print it out.
If you have saved this file and you need to re-enter the codes
after reinstalling the system, you will now be able to use this
USB key. Insert the USB key in your system, click Import in
the menu and then select your key in the list. The file with the
license codes that was written on your USB key will then be
read into your system. These products will then be unlocked
on your system. This means that, if these products are already
on the hard disk, these will be activated automatically. Should
you load these products afterwards, you will not have to un-
lock them.
System – System update
This menu gives you the opportunity to perform a system
update during which you are accessing any update files that
have been made available via the Internet or on a USB stick.
You can read more about this in chapter ‘2.3.2 Online system
update’.
If your device is connected to the Internet via Ethernet, this
can be done without additional settings, insofar it is a DHCP
network. Should you want to use your device via W-LAN or
with a specific IP, you must set this in the Media Manager. You
should go there in Settings – Device – Network settings.
Here, you can make the W-LAN setting or an IP configuration.
System – System information
Here, you will be shown some information about your system.
It is the same menu that you have obtained up to now (and
later), when you clicked in the Settings menu on the version
number at the bottom left of the menu.
Operation
Use ‘Operation’ to select basic settings for the operation of
the system. Use this menu to select the language that should
be displayed in menus and on buttons. This is also used to
set the desired keyboard layout. There are cases in which you
will want to use a different keyboard layout. It is, for example,
possible to use a French keyboard, but with German or Italian
as its language setting.
‘Language’: This displays a list with several languages that
can be used to change the language of the system. Select the
desired language and the switch takes place immediately.
‘Keyboard’:
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This displays a list in which the desired
language of the keyboard layout can be selected. This is also
true for an externally connected keyboard. The ‘As language’
setting automatically uses the same setup defined under ‘Lan-
guage’. You can of course also set it to a different keyboard as
specified by the interface language.
Use the trackball sensitivity to set the speed of screen pointer
movements. There are three possible speeds. Select the speed
according to your personal preferences.
‘Display bubble help’:
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This activates (checkmark in the
box), or deactivates (dash in the box) the Help Texts. Once
activated, Help Texts appear for the many user interface ele-
ments that are only represented by symbols. If you leave the
screen pointer unattended for about one second, resting upon
the function symbol, the text will appear. This option is not
available for some separately purchased add-on products.
If the option has been deactivated, these texts will not be
displayed.
The ‘time code display’
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is used to select one of two possi-
ble time displays for play back. The formats 000.00:00 (mmm.
ss.ff) or 00:00:00:00 (hh.mm.ss.ff) can be selected (ff = frame
or image number).
The ‘Play-Timecode’
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determines if the time is displayed
running from 0 to the end (Casablanca) or if the tape posi-
tion (on the DV/HDV tape) is shown. This tape position can of
course only be shown if the information was transferred cor-
rectly when the footage was loaded into Bogart SE.
‘3D-Display’: This setting is only available if you have activated
the add-on product ‘3D Edit’. Its functionality is explained in
the information about this product.
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On some systems, there is an option called ‘respond to IR
remote control’ and ‘respond to IR keyboard’. These options
can be activated (mark box) if you wish to power up (and
down) the unit using the optional remote. This is possible if
you own our remote control. The remote can also be used to
partially operate the entire system and the Media Manager.
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