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1. GPI OUT Settings Dr x GPI Function Type 1 Fl F5 2 F2 F6 3 GopESTe F7 4 F4 F8 Menu Quit Clr F_ Dft F9 PgUp F0O PgDn The GPls OUT have been implemented primarily for the Replace function On the IN OUT point when executing the Replace users can trigger GPIs OUT For each GPI input the operator has the possibility to define the following parameters e The function that will trigger a GPI OUT Empty not used default value or Replace e The type of GPI signal that will be used Possible values are o Open Low o Open Low Pulse o Close High o Close High Pulse 81 Issue 10 04 A 3 19 5 82 EVS Multicam Version 10 04 Configuration Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment SA J anuary 2011 Example Users can select all types of GPIs The behavior varies accordingly Before the On Replace BetweenIN On Replace After the IN IN and OUT OUT OUT Close Low High High Low Low High Open High Low Low High High Low Close Low High Pulse Low High Pulse Low High Pulse Open High Low Pulse High Low Pulse High Low Pulse GPIs OUT ADVANCE AND DURATION GPI OUT Settings p 8 6 GPI Advance Duration 1 F1 Disable F5 01s00fr 2 F2 Disable F6 01s00fr 3 F3 Disable F7 01s00fr 4 F4 Disable F8 01s00fr Menu Quit
2. Yes Clip machine page and bank are synchronized between VGA screen and EVS Remote Panel Connecting to the clips of a network machine or coming back to the clips of the local machine or selecting a new page or bank on one side will be automatically reflected on the other Server Nbr Clip pages and banks can be selected independently on VGA and remote but connecting to the clips of a network machine or coming back to the clips of the local machine on the VGA or Remote Panel will automatically reflect on the other EVS Multicam Version 10 04 Configuration Manual Issue 10 4 A EVS Broadcast Equipment SA J anuary 2011 2 2 8 2 2 9 2 2 10 CHANNEL NAMES Play and Rec channels can be named 12 characters max The name of record channels will be displayed on the OSD of the video output monitor when a record train is loaded displayed on the E E monitoring outputs and can also be used to name clips automatically when the Autoname Clip parameter is set to CAM name The name of the player channel will be displayed on the OSD but truncated to 4 characters a Note Y The channel names become very important for IP Director usage These names cannot currently be defined from an IPDirector system and must be defined on this screen RS422 PROTOCOLS ID TYPE This parameter specifies the clip ID used by the protocols to access and to identify the clips Possible values ID LSM default UmID At any ti
3. KEEPING CUSTOM UNCOMPRESSED DATA Upon request it is possible to customize the decoding of the SMPTE 334M data If you wish to keep uncompressed 8 bit data in the VANC data space you can select two lines La and Ly on which Na and Ny bytes can be saved per field frame for 120p The saved data are left aligned after SAV Start of Active Video and the maximum number of data saved Na Np regular SMPTE 334M packet must not exceed 2014 If you require this customization please contact your EVS representative to Specify the number of bytes you want to keep and on which lines EVS will provide you with a specific customization file This specific configuration file will be activated using the Custom VANC grab 1 and 2 parameters in the SHIFT F2 screen COMPATIBILITY INFORMATION SDI Video streams SD or HD recorded with SMPTE 334M must be played by an server running a version equal or higher to Multicam 8 03 to keep the 334M information If you use other EVS equipment XFile CleanEdit MediaXchange please make Sure that you use the versions of software compatible with Multicam 8 03 EVS Multicam Version 10 04 Configuration Manual Issue 10 4 A EVS Broadcast Equipment SA J anuary 2011 2 6 GPISETTINGS PAGE 4 On the fourth page of the Setup Configuration module SHIFT F2 it is possible to define GPI settings SETUP CONFIGURATION PAGE 4 GPI Settings TTL GPIs set as GPI si TALLY MEM GPIs IN PGM1 PGM2 PG
4. To gain access to the secondary speed from the remote controller press SHIFT LEVER TAKE The second lever range is also available when editing the speed of playlist clips RECALL CLIP TOGGLE Possible values Enable default Disable This option allows the operator to select the camera of a clip through the Function keys Pressing several times the F_ key browses to CAM A CAM B CAM C CAM D CAM E and CAM F EVS Controller Pu O 2 F1 Record key Start REC Live F2 Pointing device Tablet F3 VGA RMT Sync No F4 PGM PRV Mode Enable Menu Quit Clr F_ Dft F9 PgUp F0 PgDn EVS Multicam Version 10 04 Configuration Manual Issue 10 4 A EVS Broadcast Equipment SA J anuary 2011 3 13 7 3 13 8 3 13 9 RECORD KEY Possible values Start REC Live default Live This parameter changes the function of the RECORD key on the remote e Start REC Live Pressing the RECORD key starts the record process and switches to LIVE mode e Live Pressing the RECORD key only switches to last recorded picture but the record is not restarted if it has been previously stopped by the operator PoiNTING DEVICE Possible values Tablet default Touch Screen This setting initializes the Tablet or the Touch Screen If the tablet is not properly calibrated use this function to re initialize it If using the Touch Screen this one must always be connected to RS422 port 6 of the server and define
5. Configuration Manual f Version 10 04 January 2011 Multicam LSM Live Slow Motion amp Super Slow Motion Instant Replay amp Highlights Production EVS Multicam Version 10 04 Configuration Manual Issue EVS Broadcast Equipment SA J anuary 2011 10 04 A COPYRIGHT EVS Broadcast Equipment Copyright 2002 2011 All rights reserved DISCLAIMER The information in this manual is furnished for informational use only and subject to change without notice While every effort has been made to ensure that the information contained in this user manual is accurate up to date and reliable EVS Broadcast Equipment cannot be held responsible for inaccuracies or errors that may appear in this publication IMPROVEMENT REQUESTS Your comments will help us improve the quality of the user documentation Do not hesitate to send improvement requests or report any error or inaccuracy on this user manual by e mail to docQ evs tv REGIONAL CONTACTS The address and phone number of the EVS headquarters are usually mentioned in the Help About menu in the user interface You will find the full list of addresses and phone numbers of local offices either at the end of this user manual for manuals on hardware products or at the following page on the EVS website http www evs tv contacts UsER MANUALS ON EVS WEBSITE The latest version of the user manual if any and other user manuals on EVS products can be found on the EVS downl
6. User name Specifies the user name for an FTP access to the server via the Gigabit Ethernet connection Password Specifies the password for an FTP access to the server via the Gigabit Ethernet connection The password is not hidden Note SY The modifications of parameter values in this screen are not applied when you leave the field You need to select the APPLY command at the bottom right of the screen or to press ALT A on the keyboard and press ENTER to apply the modifications Lost GIGABIT NETWORK CONNECTION If a problem is detected on the GigE connexion during operation the following message is displayed on the Remote panel OSD and VGA Warning GigE connection has been lost Enter Continue In such a case the message Not detected also appears at the top of page 6 EVS Multicam Version 10 04 Configuration Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment SA J anuary 2011 LAN CONNECTION SETTINGS PAGE 6 2 9 2 9 1 INTRODUCTION Issue 10 4 A The settings for the connection with the MTPC board are defined in the Setup Configuration module on page 6 This will allow interaction between the LAN and the MTPC board for the purpose of system maintenance The MTPC board and another workstation on the XNet network will communicate through telnet or FTP access The XNetMonitor will use the LAN IP connection to transfer the monitoring data HCTX Gigabit connection settings IP Address 1 1 26 Subn
7. 2 2 3 SYSTEM INFORMATION The Setup screen also provides information about e actual and maximum number of local clips on the server 5400 clips e actual and maximum number of clips of the database for the entire network 32000 clips e network speed network mode and network number as defined in the EVS Configuration Menu e version of the Multicam software e codec and video configuration and bitrate used OSD SETTINGS You can also define the OSD settings on page 1 1 or 5 1 of the setup menu on the Remote Panel You will find a description of these settings in the Multicam user manual Issue 10 04 A EVS Multicam Version 10 04 Configuration Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment SA J anuary 2011 GENLOCK ERROR MSG Possible values Yes default No This function enables or disables the Genlock information on the output monitor If Genlock reference is not correct the GkV message appears on the output monitor Disk ERROR MSG Possible values Yes default No This function displays an error message Raid on the output monitor when a disk is faulty a Note SY The server is equipped with a RAID disk array This means that the operation can continue seamlessly even with 1 faulty disk If 1 disk is disconnected during operation the Raid message appears on all output monitors and another message appears when the operator shuts down the application to invite him to replace the disk and rebuild the
8. Clr F_ Dft F9 PgUp F0O PgDn GPI OUT Settings p 8 7 GPI Advance Duration 5 Fl Disable F5 01s00fr 6 F2 Disable F6 01s00fr 7 F3 Disable F7 01s00fr 8 FA Disable F8 01s00fr Menu Quit Clr F_ Dft F9 PgUp F0 PgDn GPI OUT Advance Possible values Disable default 00s01fr to 02s00fr Possible values up to 2 seconds frame by frame like GPI delay When a GPI out advance setting is set for instance 2 fr the GPI OUT is sent 2 frames in advance GPI Pulse Duration Disable 00s01fr to 02s00fr Default 01s00fr Set the default duration for pulse GPls Possible values EVS Multicam Version 10 04 Configuration Manual Issue 10 4 A EVS Broadcast Equipment SA J anuary 2011 3 20 3 20 1 3 20 2 3 20 3 3 20 4 SPECIAL EFFECTS Special Effect pO l F1 Paint Target trans 00s05fr F2 Set colour for Cursor F3 Colour White F4 Y 240 F5 U 128 F6 V 128 F7 Split Screen Tracking No Menu Quit Clr F_ Dft F9 PgUp PAINT TARGET TRANSITION Possible values 0s01fr to 5s00fr Default 0s05fr This setting sets the duration of the Dissolve effect for the key in Painting and Target Tracking modes SET COLOUR FOR Possible values Cursor default Wipe Split This setting applies the default colour to a specific tool to the cursor to the border of the wipe effect or to the delimiter of the split screen COLOUR Possible values white d
9. Default 04s00fr This option allows the user to set the duration of clips created with only IN point or only OUT point When set to Disable both IN and OUT points are required to be able to create a clip The duration can be set e With second granularity up to 1 minute e With minute granularity from 1 minute up to 4 hours MARK CUE POINTS Possible values Live default Playback Live memorizes cue points based on the timecode of the LIVE input Playback memorizes cue points based on the timecode of the field loaded on the main play channel PRE ROLL Range from OsOlfr to 5s00fr Default 0s05fr Pre roll duration used when recalling a cue point RECORD TRAIN OUTS Possible values Play through default Freeze When this parameter is set to Freeze and an OUT point is marked in a record train Multicam will countdown to the OUT point and automatically freeze on that picture if the Post Roll mode is disabled or on that picture the Post Roll duration if the Post Roll mode is enabled when replaying that section 49 Issue 10 04 A 3 8 12 50 EVS Multicam Version 10 04 Configuration Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment SA J anuary 2011 When the parameter is set to Play through Multicam will still countdown to the OUT point but will keep playing through this point In a clip Multicam always freezes on the OUT point or OUT point Post Roll duration when Post Roll mode is enabled FREEZE
10. Disabled default TC IN CAM Name ID Louth VarlD If this function is enabled the value of the selected field will automatically be used to name the clip upon creation The values from the following fields can be used to automatically name clips Value Meaning Disabled No name is assigned to a clip when it is created Default TC IN The timecode of the IN point of the clip is automatically assigned to a clip when it is created CAM Name The name of the recorder channel is automatically assigned to a clip when it is created ID Louth The ID Louth of the clip i e the unique identifier for the clip on the XNet network is assigned to a clip when it is created VarlD The VarlD of the clip is assigned to a clip when it is created When this option is selected the VarlD used to assign a name to the clip will be limited to the first 8 characters of this field 53 Issue 10 04 A 3 9 4 3 9 5 3 9 6 54 EVS Multicam Version 10 04 Configuration Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment SA J anuary 2011 CLIP POST ROLL Possible range 00s00fr to 30s00fr Default 02s00fr When the Post Roll function is enabled from the secondary clip menu the clip will play through its OUT point for a duration defined by the Post Roll parameter This is also valid inside record trains if the Record Train OUTS parameter is set to Freeze CALL CHANNEL VGA Possible values Disable default Enable Th
11. proceed as follows 1 In the 1st page of Clip settings press the F1 key to edit this setting 2 Press the F_ key corresponding to the page number you want to protect unprotect Protected pages will be highlighted on the LCD and the corresponding F_ key lights red F_ keys of unprotected pages light green 3 Press ENTER to validate your selection The LCD display indicates the progress of the status update for the selected pages This might take several seconds depending on the number of clips in the pages that must be updated In the above example pages 3 5 and 6 are protected EVS Multicam Version 10 04 Configuration Manual Issue 10 4 A EVS Broadcast Equipment SA J anuary 2011 3 9 2 3 9 3 CONFIRM DELETE Possible values Off default Clips Playlists Clips P Ists This option allows you to ask the users to confirm the Delete action when they delete clips playlists or in both situations Value Meaning Off Clips and playlists are immediately deleted Clips A confirmation is required for a clip deletion but not for a playlist deletion Playlists A confirmation is required for a playlist deletion but not for a clip deletion Clips PIsts A confirmation is required both for a playlist deletion and for a clip deletion E Note Y This parameter does not apply to the Clear All Clips command Main menu which already has its own confirmation message AUTO NAME CLIPS Possible values
12. the EditRec playlist is a 24 hour block of video and or black material Once the edit is closed the black material is cut out of the playlist which is thus restricted to the recorded clips Important Le It is recommended to close the edit when you stop working with EditRec as the EditRec playlist is not automatically closed when the Multicam application is closed EE Activates the E to E Stop Behavior Defines the channel behavior when it is in stop mode e Black screen PB e EE Clip Name Name to be automatically assigned to the edits of an EditRec playlist It is made up of 8 user defined characters followed by the LSM ID automatically assigned by the Server Clip VarlD VarlD to be automatically assigned to the edits of an EditRec playlist It is made up of 24 user defined characters followed by the UmID automatically assigned by the Server AUDIO SETTINGS Setting Name Edit Audio Fade Description Audio effect to be applied to the clip boundaries and included in the clip material Edit Undo Cancels the last EditRec action You can undo the last 9 actions 37 Issue EVS Multicam Version 10 04 Configuration Manual 10 04 A EVS Broadcast Equipment SA J anuary 2011 2 12 MULTIVIEWER SETTINGS PAGE 10 The Page 10 of the Setup Configuration module makes it possible to specify the settings for a multiviewer connected to the server SETUP CONFIGURATION PAGE 16 Multiviewer Setti
13. 100 LIPSYNC VALUE MS Range for PAL From 41 458 ms to 14 708 ms gt 848 a 3544 samples 0 ms gt 2838 Range for NTSC from 34 625 to 12 125 ms gt 688 2932 samples 0 ms gt 2350 The Lipsync parameter is the delay in ms between video and audio signals A positive value means video is ahead of audio A negative value means audio ahead of video This parameter is also available from the Channel Parameters option of the EVS Maintenance menu Changing the Lipsync value in the Setup menu will update it in the EVS menu and vice versa Note SY This adjustment is done during the record process A new Lipsync value will apply for the next recorded pictures only AUDIO METERS ON OSD Possible values Yes default No This parameter enables disables the display of audio meters at the bottom of each output monitor 65 Issue 10 04 A EVS Multicam Version 10 04 Configuration Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment SA J anuary 2011 3 12 4 AUDIO METERS ADJ DB Possible range 83 2dB to 0dB Default 0 dB This parameter allows adjusting the sensitivity of audio meters on the OSD of the output monitors A positive value means that the meters will be more sensitive 3 12 5 66 AUX TRACK OUTPUT Possible values Prv Prv amp 7 8 15 16 PGM This parameter defines to which audio outputs the Aux Track of the playlist will be played out of Value PRV default Meaning The Aux Track wil
14. C LSMCE DATA The file has the following syntax EUER Y EET TOCATA RAMA CE EIN EEL EV EOE PN EE EE Ek VARID settings 7 Parameter values and default Uniqueness Local or Global Length 32 or 8 Format ASCII or Binary Visites ly Lo 295 default empty is converted to local XT Net number ato ULA ANC Se Ne Ne Ne Ne Ne Ne Ne Uniqueness Local Length 32 Format ASCII i Q 3 i B DORA 27 Issue 10 04 A 28 EVS Multicam Version 10 04 Configuration Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment SA J anuary 2011 The settings are described in the table below Setting Description VarlD The VarlD parameters will be set up differently depending on the protocol used Uniqueness This setting specifies whether the VarlD will be unique at the XNet network level Global of at the XT level Local The default value is Local Length This setting specifies whether the VarlD has a fixed length of 8 bytes ora variable length of 32 bytes The default value is variable 32 bytes Format This setting specifies whether the VarlD format has the ASCII or binary format The default value is ASCII as specified for VDCP standard Protocol The protocol visibility allows specifying the list of servers which Visibility will be visible on the various communication ports the protocol will communicate with Fora list of servers use the XNet number of the server and semi colo
15. Fast og mode PGM SPEED VAR MAX Possible values 1 40096 Default 5096 During playback if PGM Spd or VarMax has been enabled in the secondary menu of the Remote Panel the lever range will be adapted so that e the only playback value for any position of the lever other than 0 is the one specified by this parameter in the setup PGM Spd mode ON OR e the speed range defined by the lever is limited to the value specified by this parameter VarMax mode ON LEVER ENGAGE MODE Possible values Direct default Current speed The speed variation depends on the position of the T Bar lever e Direct mode the lever will engage directly when moved resulting in a speed jump to the desired speed determined by the lever arm position e Current speed mode the lever will only engage when it reaches the current playback speed whereas a move of the lever arm in the opposite direction of the current speed will result in a direct speed change 67 Issue 10 04 A 3 13 5 3 13 6 68 EVS Multicam Version 10 04 Configuration Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment SA J anuary 2011 100 __100 Current Speed an 096 E 0 SECOND LEVER RANGE The lever can be used in normal mode to play back clips at slow motion speed from 0 to 100 A secondary range is available to playback material at the following speed ranges 100 gt 100 default 0 gt 200 200 200 0 gt 400 400 gt 400
16. Issue 10 4 A EVS Broadcast Equipment SA J anuary 2011 3 22 3 23 Only servers with HCTX board with SDTI module and SDTI code can be connected to the XNet network The XNet compatibility between versions is detailed in the release notes CONFIGURATION The configuration of the different servers connected to the XNet network is done via the EVS Menu more precisely in the Network area accessible via the Maintenance menu Configuration command CONNECTING TO XNET SERVERS Make sure that all servers are on the same date and time This information can be checked from the VGA Setup screen SHIFT F2 and changed via the operating system From the OS prompt type date and enter the current date Type time and enter the current time The first time the server is started a pop up message will be displayed to confirm the server s date and time This date and time information will be transmitted to any server connecting to the same SDTI network XFILE To check that XFile s date and time correspond to the ones on the server proceed as follows 1 If the XFile application is started close it 2 Select Control Panel from the Start menu 3 Select Date and Time to modify the properties 4 In the Date and Time Properties window select the Date and Time tab to access to the calendar and the clock 5 Setthe parameters to your current date and time 6 Selectthe Time Zone tab to access to the map zone selection 7 Setthe pa
17. RAID array Refer to the XT Tech Ref Hardware manual for details on the RAID system and its maintenance NETWORK ERROR MSG Possible values Yes default No This function displays an error message Net on the output monitor when the network connection is faulty and another message gt Net when the network becomes available again and the system is trying to re connect KEYWORD INFO Possible values No default Yes Up to 3 keywords and a ranking can be assigned to every clip When the Keyword Info parameter is set to Yes these keywords and ranking appears on the OSD of the output monitors when the clip is loaded on its Short IN point As soon as the operator starts jogging into the clip or initiates a playback this information is removed from the OSD so that the video content is clearly visible CLIP NAME Possible values Name Varld The Clip Name field specifies which information clip name or Varld should be displayed as clip name on the OSD EVS Multicam Version 10 04 Configuration Manual Issue 10 4 A EVS Broadcast Equipment SA J anuary 2011 2 2 4 2 2 5 AUDIO METERS ON OSD Possible values Yes default No This parameter enables disables the display of audio meters at the bottom of each output monitor AUDIO METERS ADJ DB Possible range 83 2dB to 0dB Default 0dB This parameter allows adjusting the sensitivity of audio meters on the OSD of the output monitors A positive val
18. aede ea e ed i eet Leda 36 Non Linear Editing Settings sise 36 Playlist Settings Guia rec eto ee tea e p ioi Ot e eod ata ee gere ED e E tient RD 36 Audio Settings sisi 37 2 12 MULTIVIEWER SETTINGS PAGE TO aid dd adv 38 2 12 1 A PR RE rae E a i 2 12 2 SE dl Lov tee ulum OMS INA Display SOMOS rnit terret gm ete eer i e eerte ert te tere ete d Audio Monitoring Settings Aspect Ratio Settings is DB15 O tputSelting ine rct rr e nes A XR VETERE RC sate 2 13 SAVING AND LOADING SETUP FILES occur tein acta uo dela a ade rae scire 41 2 13 1 How to Save Current Setup ii ER PvE Ne elus 41 2 13 2 Howto Load a SBIUF FI B urinaria tal dit deti id cote trt dd 41 2 13 3 Howto Delete a Setup ll tato 41 Importing Exporting a Setup File linii daa a 41 3 SETUP FROM THE REMOTE PANEL rernm 42 3 1 INTRODUCTIONS apad d arcem e a doo ERR ota 42 22 GENERAL LA OU ccc Sete tnihi basis er ne ee AS 42 3 3 HOW TO ACCESS THE SETUP MENU C eere nn locat te eode 44 3 4 HOW TO NAVIGATE IN THE SETUP MENU sario uri 44 3 5 HOW TO SELECT AND TO MODIF PARAMETERS soon ardor 45 3 6 HOW TO RESET THE DEFAUET VALUES cantos dh e bo Ed e Do e deseo 45 Issue EVS Multicam Version 10 04 Configuration Manual 10 04 A EVS Broadcast Equipment SA J anuary 2011 SU roS SETTINGS iota mte Nr cie Ced 46 3 7 1 Genlock ETOCMS O 46 3 7 2 DUIS EON Stich deselected A a ut Duden 46 3 7 3 NetWork Eror MO cin 46 3 7 4 Cue Number on OS DR RE 41 3 7 5 Keyw
19. are Supported e 61 gt 62 e 40 5F e CO DF Those DIDs are saved and restored on the output channels on their original lines The other DIDs are not saved The maximum number of bytes saved per field frame for 720p is 2014 One saved SMPTE 334M packet is composed of user data word UDW plus 7 configuration bytes It has to be taken into account to compute the number of bytes saved Please refer to the SMPTE RP 291 2006 standard for the assignment of DIDs to Specific applications ENCODING OF THE SMPTE 334M PACKETS ON THE DOWNCONVERTED OUTPUTS Multicam 8 03 and higher versions can manage the encoding of the SMPTE334M present on the HD output on the SD downconverted output as well This parameter can be activated on the shift F2 screen For the downconverted output one SMPTE 334M packet is encoded per line Starting from the second line after the line specified for the switching line In other words the maximum number of packet per field is as follows e 8 packets per field in 525i lines 12 19 and 275 282 e 15 packets per field in 625i lines 8 22 and 321 335 Issue 10 04 A 20 EVS Multicam Version 10 04 Configuration Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment SA J anuary 2011 The limitations are The data are re encoded in the same order as they were in HD but not necessarily on the same lines If VITC is inserted in the downconverted output no SMPTE 334M data will be inserted on the lines carrying the VITC
20. as it is the timecode embedded in the video signal EVS Multicam Version 10 04 Configuration Manual Issue 10 4 A EVS Broadcast Equipment SA J anuary 2011 TIMECODE TYPE USED ON A RECORDER Time Code Settings LTC HANC LTC USER LTC HANC UITC LTC LTC LTC LTC On the first page of the VGA Setup screen the Prim TC field Primary TC specifies which timecode type will be displayed at the bottom the VGA and will be used to work with the video material stored on the given recorder Possible Values The values can be the following e LTC LTC timecode which is automatically stored in the LTC table It is specified in the LTC field e USER User defined timecode which is stored in the USER TC table and specified in the USER field Timecode Color on the OSD Depending on the value selected for this setting the timecode displayed at the bottom of the user s OSD will have a different color e lf the LTC timecode is selected the timecode color will be white e lf the USER timecode is selected the timecode color will be yellow HOW TO SETUP THE PRIMARY TC AND USER FIELDS To set up the primary TC or VITC field proceed as follows 1 Press SHIFT F2 to open the Setup screen 2 Use the TAB key to position the cursor on the field to edit 3 Use the right and left arrows to go through the possible values for that field The value defined when you leave the field will be saved Issue 10 04 A 2 3 2 3 1 EVS Mu
21. connectors of the record codec By default these are lines 14 16 in NTSC and 19 21 in PAL SD OUT D VITC Field to specify if embedded timecode has to be inserted in the output The possible values are No No new timecode inserted in the output In default Same timecode as in the input inserted in the output LTC Timecode from the LTC table inserted in the output USER User defined timecode inserted in the output Lines Lines on which the specified timecode must be written on the output UserBits Yes No flag to specify if the user bits have to be included in the output The default value is Yes Clean VBI Field in which the use specifies whether the VBI needs to be cleaned on the output The possible values are No The VBI is not cleaned in the output Always The VBI is always cleaned in the output If not OK The VBI is cleaned in the output if it is not correct play var mode vertical split screen etc Issue EVS Multicam Version 10 04 Configuration Manual 10 04 A EVS Broadcast Equipment SA J anuary 2011 2 3 2 VITC ANC MANAGEMENT IN HD IN AND HD SD OUT In HD the page is as follows SETUP CONFIGURATION F3 RESET ALL F6 KW1 Time Code Settings PLAY1 IN LOOP D VITC Lines HD OUT HANC LTC Yes UserBits Eee HANC viTc EE UserBits De SD OUT D VITC Yes Lines 14 16 CleanVBI 55 TAB SELECT lt gt CHANGE PgUp Pgl F4 SAVE AS F5 LOAD ALT Q EXIT MULTICA The following
22. gives access to the internal Offside menu internal offside feature or Epsio menu external offside feature depending on the value of the External Offside parameter EXTERNAL OFFSIDE Possible values Off default On This parameter enables the control of the Epsio application from the Remote Panel The parameter is only displayed when the Offside Line parameter is set to On If the parameter is set to Off the offside line feature built in the EVS server is active The SHIFT D key in the Operational menu gives access to the Offside menu If the parameter is set to On the Epsio application and the related features among others the offside line are active The SHIFT D key in the Operational menu gives access to the Epsio menu EVS Multicam Version 10 04 Configuration Manual Issue 10 4 A EVS Broadcast Equipment SA J anuary 2011 3 20 9 IP ADDRESS Possible value XXX XXX XXX XXX When the Epsio connection is enabled via the External Offside parameter the IP Address of the Epsio workstation has to be entered in this parameter to allow the communication between the EVS server and the Epsio workstation to be established 3 20 10 DEFAULT TOOL Possible values Offside default Arrow Circle Graphics When the Epsio connection is enabled via the External Offside parameter this parameter specifies the tool to be activated by default in the Epsio menu on the Remote Panel It is recommended to keep the defa
23. navigation within the Setup menu follows the following principles e To move to the previous next page inside a section use F9 and F10 e To more directly to another section when you are inside a section press SHIFT F_ key corresponding to the section to access e To move from a section to the next one press F10 when you reach the last page of a section You will access the first page of the next section By starting on the first page and pressing F10 the operator goes through all pages p 1 1 gt p 2 1 gt 9 2 2 gt e To move from a section to the former one press F9 when you reach the first page of a section You will access the last page of the previous section e To leave a section and go back to the main page of the Setup menu see screenshot below press the MENU key e To exit the Setup menu when you are in the main page of the Setup menu press the MENU key EVS Multicam Version 10 04 Configuration Manual Issue 10 4 A EVS Broadcast Equipment SA J anuary 2011 3 5 3 6 HOW TO SELECT AND TO MODIFY PARAMETERS To modify the parameters you can proceed as follows for most of the parameters 1 Go to the desired page as explained in the Section 3 4 2 Select the parameter to be modified by pressing the corresponding F_ key 3 Make adjustment by rotating the jog dial 4 Press the corresponding F_ key again to validate the modification 5 Press MENU to return to the main page of the Setup menu HOW TO R
24. of the TC on the OSD TC V Pos Vertical position of the TC on the OSD Name H Pos Horizontal position of the edit name on the OSD Name V Pos Vertical position of the edit name on the OSD NON LINEAR EDITING SETTINGS Setting Name Insert Black Description Inserts a black clip of the specified duration from the current TC of the loaded playlist and shifts the existing material after the black clip Press ENTER to apply Delete Content Deletes the material for the specified duration from the current TC of the loaded playlist and ripples the material after the deleted section Press ENTER to apply PLAYLIST SETTINGS Setting Name Description Load PL Allows loading the playlist having the specified LSM ID Press ENTER to execute Rename PL Allows renaming the loaded playlist max 12 characters Press ENTER to execute Default PL Playlist loaded by default when the EditRec is started EVS Multicam Version 10 04 Configuration Manual Issue 10 4 A EVS Broadcast Equipment SA J anuary 2011 Setting Name Clear PL Description Allows clearing the specified playlist You can choose to delete only the EDL only or the EDL and the clips Select the values and press ENTER to execute CLEAR UNUSED EDITREC CLIPS Deletes all unused EditRec clips on the local server A confirmation is requested Close Edit Finalizes the editing and closes the loaded playlist As long as the edit is not closed
25. on the SDTI network if the network is completely stalled It is always worth checking the network status and defining clear network usage rules if you wish to play footage across the network 2 5 SMPTE 334M PACKETS MANAGEMENT PAGE 3 From Multicam 8 03 onwards ancillary data packet in the vertical ancillary data Space in HD and SD signals are supported as defined in the SMPTE standards 334M 291M type 2 ANC packet SETUP CONFIGURATION PAGE 3 SDTI Network Priorities PLAY1 PLAY2 High priority No SMPTE 334M Packet Management PLAY1 PLAY2 Decoding Encoding E gt Custom 1 Custom 2 SD OUT Encoding mm Ee Ee Warning HD clips and record trains recorded with decoded SMPTE 334M packets can only be shared on the SDTI network with a Server running version 8 83 or later 18 EVS Multicam Version 10 04 Configuration Manual Issue 10 4 A EVS Broadcast Equipment SA J anuary 2011 ACTIVATE DEACTIVATE VANC DATA PACKET SUPPORT In the Setup Configuration module SHIFT F2 press the PgDn key until you access the SMPTE 334M Packet Management section You can turn on off the SMPTE 334M packet decoding for each record channel You can turn on off the SMPTE 334M packet encoding for each player channel PACKETS SUPPORTED Up to now SMPTE 334M data packets carried on the chrominance C data stream within the SMPTE 292M signal are not decoded HD From Multicam 8 03 all DIDS mentioned in the SMPTE 334M standards
26. small split images at the top and 2 large split images at the bottom of the screen This is impossible to display the same source in small and large size If the user has already set a small image at the top and tries to set the same in a large size the small one is automatically replaced by None This is the default composition for XT 2 6U in channel configurations 4IN 20UT or 40UT 2IN 6 3 3 3 split images at the top and 3 at the bottom This is the default composition for XT 2 6U in other channel configurations Displayed Channels nmm For each source you need to specify which recorder channel CAM A to CAM F max or player channel PGM1 to PGM6 max available in the current channel configuration should be displayed If you select None no image is displayed AUDIO MONITORING SETTINGS In the Audio Monitoring from video field you can select the channel for which the audio can be monitored via the SDI outputs In the left right track field you can select the pair of stereo audio tracks of the selected channel which should be monitored By default the first stereo pair of the source displayed in the top left image is selected Issue 10 04 A 40 EVS Multicam Version 10 04 Configuration Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment SA J anuary 2011 ASPECT RATIO SETTINGS In the Videos field of the Aspect Ratio group box you can change the aspect ratio of the video in HD The following aspect r
27. the operator selects EVS Remote 1 the GPI will trigger the selected action on all channels controlled by that Remote Panel Function This parameter specifies the function that the GPI will trigger Play Pause Recue Previous recue to previous clip inside the playlist Next go to next clip inside the playlist Skip skip the next clip in the playlist no action is taken or Tally For more information on the possible functions refer to the explanation on page 4 of the Setup Configuration in Multicam If a GPI is assigned to an AVSP protocol for use with the EVS AirBox or AirEdit application the function of this GPI will be defined by the AirBox AirEdit software For the pin out of the GPI connector and wiring instructions please refer to the XT Tech Ref Hardware manual EVS Multicam Version 10 04 Configuration Manual Issue 10 4 A EVS Broadcast Equipment SA J anuary 2011 3 19 3 3 19 4 GPls IN DELAY GPI In Settings p 8 4 GPI Delay GPI Delay 1 F1 Disable 5 F5 Disable 2 F2 Disable 6 F6 Disable 3 F3 Disable 7 F7 Disable 4 F4 Disable 8 F8 Disable Menu Quit Clr F_ Dft F9 PgUp FO JPgDn Possible values Disable default immediate reaction 00s01fr to 02s00fr This parameter defines the number of seconds and or frames that the server will wait after receiving the GPI IN signal to execute the GPI related function GPIs OUT DEFINITION
28. the playlist to pause at the end of the previous clip INSERT IN PLAYLIST Possible values After default Before This setting defines how the Insert function of playlist will be performed depending on the value specified in this setting the new clip will be inserted after or before the current clip in the playlist CONFIRM INS DEL CLIP Possible values No default Yes If enabled a confirmation will be required each time the operator wants to add a clip to the playlist or remove a clip from the playlist Playlist p 4 2 F1 Split audio editing Disable F2 Extend split transition End Cut F3 Swap audio tracks Auto F4 Playlist loop No F5 Load playlist Always F6 Playlist auto fill All Cam Menu Quit Clr F_ Dft F9 PgUp FO PgDn SPLIT AUDIO Possible values Disable default Enable This parameter enables or disables the Split Audio Editing option in Play List mode Changing this parameter modifies the display on the output monitors and adds special function keys on the LCD screen to define different transition points and durations on the video and audio tracks Note Y A specific license code option 112 Playlist Mgmt Advanced is required to enable split audio editing EVS Multicam Version 10 04 Configuration Manual Issue 10 4 A EVS Broadcast Equipment SA J anuary 2011 3 11 8 EXTEND SPLIT TRANSITION Possible values Center on Cut End on Cut St
29. their page bank clip and camera number ex 245C e UmID It is another identifier that is either assigned by the protocol when creating the clip ex CLP00001 or defined automatically by Multicam when the clip is created using the EVS Remote Panel or when the protocol doesn t specify this ID When it is defined by Multicam the UmID is a coded ID ex 3x2QogRW that is unique for every clip created on any server and is based on the serial number of the server and creation date and time of the clip EVS Multicam Version 10 04 Configuration Manual Issue 10 4 A EVS Broadcast Equipment SA J anuary 2011 SPECIAL CONTROL SETTINGS 3 17 3 17 1 3 17 2 Special Control Settings pod Main RS422 Second RS422 PGM1 EVS Remote F5 Sony BVW75 04 PGM2 F2 EVS Remote F6 Sony BVW75 05 PGM3 F3 EVS Remot F7 PGM4 F4 EVS Remot F8 Menu Quit Clr F_ Dft F9 PgUp F0 PgDn This page is used to define which device controller can control which PGM channel For each PGM channel you must define the main controller selecting from the list defined on page 7 1 In LSM mode the main controller for PGM1 must always be an EVS Remote This cannot be changed by the operator If the main controller is an EVS Remote the RS422 port will be automatically assigned and is not specified by the operator If the main controller is an EVS remote it is then possible to specify a secondary controller for that c
30. to 6 discrete channels of sound with 5 channels for normal range speakers 20 Hz 20 000 Hz Right front Center Left Front Right Rear and Left Rear and one channel 20 Hz 120 Hz for the LFE or subwoofer Dolby E It is a professional coding system optimized for the distribution of surround and multichannel audio through two channel postproduction and broadcasting infrastructures or for recording surround audio on two audio tracks of conventional digital video tapes video servers communication links switchers and routers Primary TC Timecode LTC or user defined timecode type that is displayed at the bottom the VGA and is used to work with the video material stored on a given recorder The Primary TC is defined for each recorder on page 1 of the setup configuration in Multicam LTC Longitudinal timecode LTC is a timing signal that is part of an audio tape recording It is recorded on a track that runs lengthwise along the tape which is why it is called longitudinal It can only be read if the tape is playing VITC Vertical interval timecode VITC is a timing signal that is part of a video recording It is recorded in the vertical blanking intervals between successive picture frames hence the vertical interval 89 e Instant Tapeless Technology o HW EVS Broadcast Equipment Li ge Science Park 16 rue Bois St Jean B 4102 Ougr e Belgium Corporate North amp Latin Am
31. to each RS422 port of the server RS422 1 Value EVS Remote When working in LSM base configuration the first RS422 port must always be connected to an EVS remote No other possible selection RS422 2 Possible values EVS Remote Sony BVW75 XtenDD35 Odetics VDCP EVS AVSP EVS IPDP Edit Rec Default EVS Remote RS422 3 Possible values EVS Remote Sony BVW75 XtenDD35 Odetics VDCP EVS AVSP EVS IPDP Edit Rec Default EVS Remote RS422 4 Possible values EVS Remote Sony BVW75 XtenDD35 Odetics VDCP EVS AVSP EVS IPDP Edit Rec Default Sony BVW75 13 Issue 10 04 A 3 16 5 3 16 6 3 16 7 74 EVS Multicam Version 10 04 Configuration Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment SA J anuary 2011 RS422 5 Possible values Sony BVW75 XtenDD35 Odetics VDCP EVS AVSP EVS IPDP Edit Rec Default Sony BVW75 RS422 6 Possible values Sony BVW75 XtenDD35 Odetics VDCP EVS AVSP EVS IPDP Edit Rec Touch Screen Default Touch Screen J Note e t is preferable to assign all EVS remotes to the first RS422 ports Avoid interleaving protocols and EVS remotes in this list e The Touch Screen can only be assigned to RS422 port 6 ID TYPE Possible values ID LSM default UmID Defines the type of clip ID used by RS422 protocols XtenDD35 Odetics Louth VDCP EVS AVSP to identify clips e ID LSM It identifies clips using
32. with the Mark key on the Remote Each time the Mark key is used a cue point is marked and a command is sent to the XFile to save that image The grab can also be activated on the keyboard with the combination CTRL G EVS Multicam Version 10 04 Configuration Manual Issue 10 4 A EVS Broadcast Equipment SA J anuary 2011 3 9 17 3 9 18 BROWSE BUTTON BROWSE SORT TC Possible values Browse default Sort TC This allows the user to convert the function of the BROWSE button e Inthe default BROWSE mode it will activate the Play list Browse directly e f the value is changed to SORT TC the system will perform a Sort TC directly The system will not prompt the user with a select menu and it will use the current TC on the channel to search with the last selected criteria If the user wants to perform a search with different criteria Search Net or Local StartDate EndDate CAM CLIP etc the user should use the normal Sort TC selection in the upper menu RESET ARCHIVE STATUS Pressing F6 will reset the archive status of all clips present on the system A confirmation is required Refer to the description of the Archive function for details 59 Issue 10 04 A 3 10 3 10 1 3 10 2 EVS Multicam Version 10 04 Configuration Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment SA J anuary 2011 TIMELINE SETTINGS Timeline pe3 5 F1 TL Receive Pg 12345067809 F2 Mono per Track 1 Menu Quit Clr F_ Dft F9 PgUp F0
33. ESET THE DEFAULT VALUES To restore the default value of a parameter in the Setup menu proceed as follows 1 Go to the desired page as explained in the Section 3 4 2 Press CLEAR and the F_ key that corresponds to the parameter on which to restore the default values Confirm the action To restore the default values on the entire Setup menu press CLEAR FO and confirm the action 45 Issue 10 04 A 3 7 3 7 1 3 7 2 3 7 3 46 EVS Multicam Version 10 04 Configuration Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment SA J anuary 2011 OSD SETTINGS OSD Settings poll Fl Genlock Error Msg Yes F2 Disk Error Msg Yes F3 Network Error Msg Yes F4 Cue number on OSD Yes F5 Keyword info No Menu Quit Clr F_ Dft F9 PgUp FO PgDn GENLOCK ERROR MsG Possible values Yes default No This function enables or disables the Genlock information on the output monitor If Genlock reference is not correct the GkV message appears on the output monitor DISK ERROR MSG Possible values Yes default No This function displays an error message Raid on the output monitor when a disk is faulty a Note SY The server is equipped with a RAID disk array This means that the operation can continue seamlessly even with 1 faulty disk If 1 disk is disconnected during operation the Raid message appears on all output monitors and another message appears when the operator shuts down the application
34. F6 Resync to TC ref Menu Quit Clr F_ Dft F9 PgUp FO PgDn AUTO MAKE CLIP FOR CAM A Possible values Yes default No This function selects the automatic camera creation When creating clips the clip corresponding to the camera on which IN OUT points have been marked are always saved It is possible to save automatically the same action on the other cameras AUTO MAKE CLIP FOR CAM B Possible values Yes default No Make clip on CAM B even if no IN or OUT point has been marked on this one AUTO MAKE CLIP FOR CAM C Possible values Yes default No Make clip on CAM C even if no IN or OUT point has been marked on this one 47 Issue 10 04 A 3 8 4 3 8 5 3 8 6 48 EVS Multicam Version 10 04 Configuration Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment SA J anuary 2011 AUTO MAKE CLIP FOR CAM D Possible values Yes default No Make clip on CAM D even if no IN or OUT point has been marked on this one AUTO MAKE CLIP FOR CAM E Possible values Yes default No Make clip on CAM E even if no IN or OUT point has been marked on this one RESYNC TO TC REF The Multicam application uses an internal table to reference all timecode discontinuities detected on the LTC input of the system This table is used to match a recorded field to its timecode When the number of TC discontinuities is too important a TC warning appears on the OSD of the output monitors and the system switches to the internal timecod
35. M3 PGM4 RMT1 RMT1 RMT1 RMT1 OUT d n 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 G 1 2 3 4 Add clips to PL Channel Device Port Function Delay Clips guardbands Previous Disable Next Disable Play Disable Function Advance Pulse Duration Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable 2 6 1 GPITYPES Three types of GPIs are available to be used on the servers Relay GPIs which are always GPIs OUT numbered from 1 to 4 OPTO GPls which are always GPls IN numbered from 1 to 4 TTL GPls which are switchable from GPIs IN to GPls OUT or vice versa By default they are GPIs IN If TTL GPIs are already assigned when you Switch their type a warning message will be displayed 21 Issue EVS Multicam Version 10 04 Configuration Manual 10 04 A EVS Broadcast Equipment SA J anuary 2011 2 6 2 GPI RELATED INFORMATION The following information is defined for each individual GPI IN Setting Description GPI number Channel Device Server channel or external device that will send the GPI Port Port on which the server will receive the GPI Function Operation executed by the server when receiving the given GPI IN The following functions can be defined depending on the protocols Play Initiates a play command at 100 on the selected channel Pause Initiates a pause command on the selected channel Recue Initiates a jump to the IN point of the on air element on the selected channel If this is a p
36. Multicam Version 10 04 Configuration Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment SA J anuary 2011 This is a software option It allows users to map network cameras to unused camera position on the Remote up to the D camera For instance if the configuration is 2IN 20UT itis possible to map 2 network cameras The mapping allows a quick selection of network trains on the network Those cameras are NOT recorded on the local server they remain recorded on the destination server The F1 key allows the user to enable or disable the option The other F keys allow the user to perform the mapping e If the camera is local cam A and B on the example no F key is assigned to it e f the position is free and can be used by a network camera the F key is available The F2 to F4 keys can be assigned to respectively Cam B CorD in this case depending on the configuration defined in the Setup To map a distant camera to a local camera position select the cam position with the corresponding F_ key and jog with the dial to reach the desired network camera to map EVS Multicam Version 10 04 Configuration Manual Issue 10 4 A EVS Broadcast Equipment SA J anuary 2011 3 15 3 15 1 3 152 3 15 3 HYPERMOTION CONFIGURATION Hypermotion Configuratio p 64 F1 Hypermotion Yes F2 Recorder CAMA F3 Remote Mode Hypermotion Only F4 Port Lan PC F5 IP address t 127 0 0 1 F6 Dial Speed 010 X Menu Quit Clr F_ Dft F9 PgUp FO
37. ON CUE POINTS Possible values No default Yes The purpose of this functionality is to allow marking cue points on any field of a record train and freeze on the cue point when the playback reaches it This is similar to the freeze on OUT point functionality but because it will be done on cue point you will be able to freeze on any field impossible with OUT points When playing record trains where cue points have been marked the playout freezes on the cue point if the parameter is set to Yes It plays through if the parameter is set to No The Post Roll parameter is not taken into account for this functionality EVS Multicam Version 10 04 Configuration Manual Issue 10 4 A EVS Broadcast Equipment SA J anuary 2011 Record Trains p 2 3 F1 Internal Loop Mode VideotAudio F2 Make Clip rem Trains Ctrled Cams Menu Quit Clr F_ Dft F9 PgUp F0 PgDn 3 8 13 INTERNAL LooP MODE Possible values Video Audio default Video only This parameter defines which components of PGM1 output must be recorded back into the server when the Loop mode is engaged e Video Audio Both video and audio signals of PGM1 are recorded back into CAM A input e Video only Only the video signal of PGM1 is recorded back into CAM A input This allows the operator to continue the record of live audio tracks during the Loop process This can be useful to add music voice or live sound to an edit for example D Note
38. PgDn The Hypermotion feature is a software option license code 20 that allows controlling a hypermotion camera from the Remote Panel The supported hypermotion cameras are Photron Vision Research and ARRI cameras HYPERMOTION Possible values No default Yes When this parameter is set to Yes the Hypermotion feature is active Users can access and use the Hypermotion menu on the Remote Panel via the SHIFT D key combination When this parameter is set to No the Hypermotion feature is not active The Hypermotion menu can be accessed but not used on the Remote Panel RECORDER Possible values CAM A to CAM D Default last CAM This parameter specifies the recorder channel to which the A V material from the hypermotion camera will be sent The default value is the last CAM defined in the channel configuration for example CAM C in 3 IN 3 OUT configurations REMOTE MODE Possible values Hypermotion only default Hypermotion LSM The parameter specifies what the server will control e Hypermotion only The server controls only the hypermotion camera When this value is selected an additional Remote is made available in the main menu of the Remote Panel since the hypermotion camera is considered as an additional external camera e Hypermotion LSM The server controls the hypermotion camera and one PGM in exclusive mode For more information on the assignment of the PGMs and the hypermotion camera 71 Iss
39. PgDn TL RECEIVE PAGE Default 0 This parameter allows specifying where clips created as part of the timeline editing process will be stored MONO PER TRACK The Timeline Edit feature in Multicam still has two audio tracks for editing but more than one mono can be assigned to each audio track For instance if you are working in 4 tracks you can assign the first stereo pair to audio track 1 and the second to audio track 2 The Mono Per Track parameter on page 3 4 is used in the following way Possible values Number of audio in Value1 Value 2 Value 3 Value 4 AVCFG default 2 1 2 4 2 4 8 4 8 2461 642 16 4 8 246 642 1 Note the 24 feature is particularly useful when working in Dolby audio to assign a timeline track to the stereo pair and the other track to the Dolby 5 1 audio 60 EVS Multicam Version 10 04 Configuration Manual Issue 10 4 A EVS Broadcast Equipment SA J anuary 2011 3 11 PLAYLIST SETTINGS Playlist p 4 1 Fl Video effect duration 0Os10fr F2 Audio effect duration Lock to Vid F3 Wipe type Vert L gt R F4 Default plst speed Unk F5 Insert in playlist After F6 Confirm Ins Del clips No Menu Quit Clr F_ Dft F9 PgUp FO PgDn 3 11 1 VIDEO EFFECT DURATION 3 11 2 3 11 3 Possible range 0s00fr to 20s00fr Default 00s10fr This parameter sets the duration of video transition effect The specified value is
40. The pages 8 2 to 8 4 include the settings for the 8 GP Is IN e The pages 8 5 and 8 6 include the settings for the 4 GPIs OUT When the TTL GPls are defined as GPIs OUT e The pages 8 2 and 8 3 include the settings for the 4 GP Is IN e The pages 8 4 to 8 6 include the settings for the 8 GPIs OUT GPIS IN DEFINITION If 8 GPIs IN are defined the pages 8 2 and 8 3 include the settings for the GPI inputs of the server GPI IN Settings p 8 2 GPI Channel Device Port Function 1 F1 PGM1 F5 Play 2 F2 PGM2 F6 Play 3 F3 PGM3 F7 Play 4 F4 PGM4 F8 Play Menu Quit Clr F_ Dft F9 PgUp F0O PgDn 79 Issue 10 04 A 80 EVS Multicam Version 10 04 Configuration Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment SA J anuary 2011 GPI In Settings p 8 3 GPI Channel Device Port Function 5 F1 RMT1 F5 Play 6 F2 RMT1 F6 Next 7 F3 RMT1 gt F7 Skip 8 F4 RMT1 F8 Pause Menu Quit Clr F_ Dft F9 PgUp F0O PgDn For each GPI input the operator has the possibility to define the following parameters Channel Device This parameter specifies the channel that the GPI will affect or the device that will send the GPI to the server A device can be an EVS Remote 1 or one of the protocols defined in page 7 1 if some GPI must be used by the AirBox in a mixed configuration LSM AirBox or if GPIs must trigger some actions on a channel controlled by a Sony protocol etc If
41. Use Page Up Page Down to access the other configuration screens EVS Multicam Version 10 04 Configuration Manual Issue 10 4 A EVS Broadcast Equipment SA J anuary 2011 2 2 2 2 1 GENERAL SETTINGS PAGE 1 INTRODUCTION The first page of the Setup Configuration module contains some parameters from the Setup menu of the LSM Remote Panel that are useful to adjust when working in a Spotbox mode If you modify the values for parameters available both in the Setup menu of the Remote Panel and in the Setup Configuration menu the changes are reflected immediately in the Remote Setup Menu and vice versa Code Settings Local Clips 57 5408 LTC HANC UITC LTC Network Clips 1697 32000 LTC HANC VITC LTC Network Speed 1485Mbps NoRelay Network Mode Server d 02 Multicam v 16 63 1686i 56 66 MJPEG EUS 1BBMb 96Gpix Date 65 67 16 Time 10 27 50 Sunc PC Time to TC No every 66h15 Clip Management UGA Settings OSD Settings Default copy move SDTI UGA amp RMT Sync No Genlock error Yes Autoname clip Disable Channel Names Disk error Yes Call Ch UGA Disable PGM 1 PGM1 Network error Yes Keyword file PGM 2 PGM2 Keyword Info No Date format CAM A Clip Name Name Dft Xfile H CAM B Audio meters on OSD Reset archive sts ENTER Audio meters adj tdb gt B Record Trains Network Settings Continuous loop rec ON RS422 Protocols Clip edit by network Resync to TC ref CENTER ID Type ID LSM 2 2 2
42. Y In audio embedded the audio is always looped whether the loop mode is set to video audio or video only 3 8 14 MAKE CLIP REM TRAINS Possible values Ctrled Cams default All cams This parameter allows clipping all cameras of a remote server if at least one record train of that server is controlled 51 Issue 10 04 A 3 9 3 9 1 52 EVS Multicam Version 10 04 Configuration Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment SA J anuary 2011 CLIPS SETTINGS Clips p 3 1 F1 Protect pages LL 5 6 T 8 9 10 F2 Confirm delete Off F3 Auto name clips Disable F4 Clip Post Roll 02s00fr F5 Call channel VGA Disable F6 Clip edit by network Disable Menu Quit Clr F_ Dft F9 PgUp FO PgDn PROTECT PAGE Possible values No default or select one or more clip pages from 1 to 10 This function allows users to protect clips stored on selected pages from accidental deletion These clips are also protected when using the Clear All Clips function from the main menu of the Remote Panel a Note Y When doing a Clear All Clips from the main menu of the Remote Panel protected clips will not be deleted When doing a Clear Video Disks from EVS Maintenance menu all clips are deleted including protected ones a Note SY The OSD will display a key icon next to the clip number when the clip is protected How to Protect Clips on Selected Pages To protect clips on selected pages
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44. ailable the transfer is then tried through SDTI Issue 10 04 A EVS Multicam Version 10 04 Configuration Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment SA J anuary 2011 AUTO NAME CLIPS Possible values Disabled default TC IN CAM Name ID Louth VarlD If this function is enabled the value of the selected field will automatically be used to name the clip upon creation The values from the following fields can be used to automatically name clips Value Meaning Disabled No name is assigned to a clip when it is created Default value TC IN The timecode of the IN point of the clip is automatically assigned to a clip when it is created CAM The name of the recorder channel is automatically assigned to a clip Name when it is created ID Louth The ID Louth of the clip i e the unique identifier for the clip on the XNet network is assigned to a clip when it is created VarlD The VarlD of the clip is assigned to a clip when it is created When this option is selected the VarlD used to assign a name to the clip will be limited to the first 8 characters of this field CALL CHANNEL VGA Possible values Disable default Enable This parameter disables or enables the Call Channel function on the VGA Clip screen This function allows the operator to select on which PGM channel the clips called from the keyboard tablet and VGA should be loaded EVS Multicam Version 10 04 Configuration Manual Issue 10 4 A EVS Br
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46. art on Cut Ask This parameter determines how the transition should be extended when the transition duration on the audio or video track only is modified This parameter is only useful when performing split audio editing The following values can be defined Value Meaning Center Cut default Extend equally on both sides of the transition End Cut Extend the beginning of the transition to the left so that the end of the transition is unchanged Start Cut Extend the end of the transition to the right so that the beginning of the transition is unchanged Ask Allows the operator to select any of the above options when editing the duration of the transition 3 11 9 Swap AUDIO TRACKS Possible values Auto Manual This parameter is only useful when performing split audio editing with at least 2 mono audio tracks per video e Auto the audio tracks to swap are automatically selected by the application when inserting a swap point This is the default value in 2 and 4 audio configurations e Manual the operator can define which audio tracks he wants to swap when inserting a swap point This is the only value available in 8 and 16 audio configurations 3 11 10 PLAYLIST Loop Possible values No default Yes This parameter makes it possible to loop playlists and replay them continuously 3 11 11 LOAD PLAYLIST Possible values Always default Conditional This parameter is only used in 2PGM or 3PGM mode e Alwa
47. ation Manual Issue 10 4 A EVS Broadcast Equipment SA J anuary 2011 3 9 11 3 9 12 If no target is defined in these parameters the user will be able to define the requested target when s he calls the PUSH function MODE Possible values Short Long This parameter specifies how the clips should be sent using the PUSH function e Short The clips are sent from the Short IN to the Short OUT points to which the guardbands of the destination machine are added e Long The clips are sent from the Protect IN to the Protect OUT RECEIVE PAGE Possible values Select one or more clip pages from 1 to 10 Default p 5 This parameter specifies the page of your machine where clips sent to you by other network operators using the PUSH function must be stored How to Specify PUSH Receive Page s To specify the page s to which the clips pushed from another network operator will be stored proceed as follows 1 In the 2nd page of Clip parameters press the F5 key to edit the PUSH Receive Page parameter 2 Press the F_ key corresponding to the page number you want to select unselect as PUSH Receive Page The selected pages will be highlighted on the LCD and the corresponding F_ keys light red F_ keys of unselected pages light green 3 Press ENTER to validate your selection 57 Issue 10 04 A 3 9 13 3 9 14 3 9 15 3 9 16 58 EVS Multicam Version 10 04 Configuration Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment SA J an
48. ation purpose DFT XFILE Value XFile name and network number Default This setting defines the XFile where clips must be sent to when using the ARCHIVE function from the EVS Remote Panel or VGA screens RESET ARCHIVE STATUS Pressing F6 will reset the archive status of all clips present on the system A confirmation is required Refer to the description of the Archive function for details Issue 10 04 A 2 2 6 2 2 7 10 EVS Multicam Version 10 04 Configuration Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment SA J anuary 2011 RECORD TRAINS CONTINUOUS LOOP REC This setting is read only in the setup configuration window It corresponds to the value assigned to the Loop Rec setting for the related configuration in the AVCFG RESYNC TO TC REF You can also define this setting on page 2 1 of the setup menu on the Remote Panel You will find a description of this setting in the Multicam user manual VGA SETTINGS You can also define the VGA and RMT Sync setting on page 6 2 of the setup menu on the Remote Panel You will find a description of these settings in the Multicam user manual VGA amp RMT SYNC Possible values No Yes Server Nbr This parameter selects whether and how the current clips machine page and bank of VGA screens and EVS Remote Panel must be synchronized Value Meaning No Default Clip machine page and bank can be selected independently on the VGA screen and on the EVS Remote Panel
49. atios are available e 16 9 Anamorphic default e Crop e 4 3 aspect In the SD downconverted field of the Aspect Ratio group box you can change the aspect ratio of the video in SD The following aspect ratios are available e 16 9 Anamorphic default e 4 3 Crop e 4 3 Letterbox DB15 OUTPUT SETTING It is possible to configure the DB15 output and use one of the following format e RGB HD default e CVBS If you use the CVBS format the connected multiviewer needs to be in full HD and to support the country specific frequency e YUV HD EVS Multicam Version 10 04 Configuration Manual Issue 10 4 A EVS Broadcast Equipment SA J anuary 2011 2 13 2 13 1 2 13 2 2 13 3 SAVING AND LOADING SETUP FILES Twenty setup files can be saved on the XT system disk HOW TO SAVE CURRENT SETUP To save the current setup proceed as follows 1 Press F4 2 Enter a file name The file name contains max 8 characters no space or special character 3 Press ENTER HOW TO LOAD A SETUP FILE 1 Press F5 2 Select the desired file with the arrow keys 3 Press ENTER A user message pops up for the user to confirm which settings to load back 4 Answer to the message by selecting the letter corresponding to the requested settings to load back e 0 Operational settings pages 1 to 6 of the remote setup e T Technical settings RS422 ports GPI PGM names and TC settings e A All settings operational and t
50. cord train cam a and an IN point on the second record train All the clips created this way are added to the defined playlist EVS Multicam Version 10 04 Configuration Manual Issue 10 4 A EVS Broadcast Equipment SA J anuary 2011 2 6 5 USE OF GPIS WITH PROTOCOLS LIMITATIONS FOR PROTOCOLS e For all protocols excepted AVSP use the channel assignment PGM1 6 not the device protocol type Sony BVW75 Odetics e AVSP does not require any GPI IN setting in the Setup menu because they are defined through specific serial AVSP commands FUNCTIONS IMPLEMENTED PER PROTOCOL e AVSP Play Stop Still Recue GotoClipIN GotoClipOUT Next Skip e Sony Play Pause Recue Previous Next Skip e DD35 Play Pause Recue Previous Next Skip e Odetics Play Pause Recue Next e VDCP Play Pause Recue Previous Next Skip 25 Issue 10 04 A 2 7 2 7 1 R 422 EVS Multicam Version 10 04 Configuration Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment SA J anuary 2011 RS422 PROTOCOL SETTINGS PAGE 5 In the Setup Configuration module SHIFT F2 press the Page Down key until you access the page 5 It displays the VarlD settings for the VDCP protocol These settings make it possible for the VDCP protocol to use the VarlD to access the clip IDs on a server or XNet network Important The settings in this page are only applicable to the VDCP protocol DISPLAY ONLY WINDOW This page is only for display The settings d
51. d as such at page 7 1 of the setup VGA RMT SYNC Possible values No Yes Server Nbr This parameter selects whether and how the current clips machine page and bank of VGA screens and EVS Remote Panel must be synchronized Value Meaning No Clip machine page and bank can be selected independently on the Default VGA screen and on the EVS Remote Panel Yes Clip machine page and bank are synchronized between VGA screen and EVS Remote Panel Connecting to the clips of a network machine or coming back to the clips of the local machine or selecting a new page or bank on one side will be automatically reflected on the other Server Nbr Clip pages and banks can be selected independently on VGA and remote but connecting to the clips of a network machine or coming back to the clips of the local machine on the VGA or Remote Panel will automatically reflect on the other 3 13 10 PGM PRV MODE Default Enable When this setting is enabled the user has the possibility to select the PGM PRV mode on the LCD display as a function accessible from the A button on the Remote s main menu Otherwise the PGM PRV mode selection is not accessible from the A button 69 Issue 10 04 A 3 14 70 MAPPING NETWORK CAM Mapping network cam F1 Authorize cam mapping Cam A Cam B F3 Cam F4 Cam Menu Quit C D F9 PgUp p 6 3 Yes ioca Local CamA 01 CamB 01 F0 PgDn EVS
52. e circular when the table is full the latest entry will overwrite the oldest one For more information on the settings related to the timecode jump tables refer to the sections below For more information on the settings related to the definition and monitoring of timecode jumps refer to section on the timecode statuses in the Server Monitoring section of the XT Tech Ref Software manual TIMECODES TYPES AVAILABLE ON A RECORDER Time CodsSettinss LTC HANC LTC USER LTC HANC UITC LTC LTC LTC LTC The settings related to the timecode jump tables are specified on the first page of the Setup screen accessed via SHIFT F2 The operators can use two types of timecodes to work with the video material stored by a given recorder on a server e The LTC timecodes are automatically stored in the first timecode jump table i e the LTC table This is specified in the LTC field which is not editable e The second type of timecodes has to be specified by the user in the USER field It will be stored in the second timecode jump table the USER TC table The users can specify one of the following timecode types in the USER Setting e LTC and VITC timecodes in SD e LTC HANC LTC and HANC VITC in HD The user will have the possibility to work with one of the timecode types defined for the recorder Usually an LTC timecode is used to perform operations on live events A VITC timecode is used for video material ingested from tapes
53. e mode The operator can clear the TC discontinuities by calling the Resync to TC ref function This function synchronizes the internal TC to the timecode read on the LTC input of the server From that moment on the system will assume that the timecode was continuous for previously recorded material and will take into account the new timecode discontinuities Note that the above explanation is only valid for record trains For clips the timecode of the first field of the clip is memorized at the creation of the clip and the timecode is always assumed continuous inside the clip Clearing the internal TC table will consequently have no effect on the timecode of recorded clips To call the Resync to TC ref function simply press the F6 key The function is immediately performed and the message TC resynchronization done is displayed EVS Multicam Version 10 04 Configuration Manual Issue 10 4 A EVS Broadcast Equipment SA J anuary 2011 3 8 7 3 8 8 3 8 9 3 8 10 3 8 11 Record Trains p 2 2 F1 Guardbands 05s00fr F2 Default clip duration 04s00fr F3 Mark cue points Live FA Preroll 02s00fr F5 Record trains OUTs Play Through F6 Freeze on cue points No Menu Quit Clr F_ Dft F9 PgUp FO PgDn GUARDBANDS Range from 00s00fr to 60s00fr Default 05s00fr This option specifies the amount of guardband before and after clips DEFAULT CLIP DURATION Possible values Disable or from 00s01fr to 4h
54. echnical How TO DELETE A SETUP FILE 1 Press F5 2 Select the desired file with the 1 arrow keys 3 Press DEL The setup file is immediately deleted IMPORTING EXPORTING A SETUP FILE Setup files can be imported from exported to a floppy disk using the Import Export Setup Files option in the EVS Maintenance menu 41 Issue EVS Multicam Version 10 04 Configuration Manual 10 04 A EVS Broadcast Equipment SA J anuary 2011 3 Setup from the Remote Panel 3 1 INTRODUCTION When you work in LSM mode the Setup menu available on the Remote Panel allows you to define parameters The values assigned to the parameters are saved as soon as they are assigned A Important L Prior to using Multicam the operator should enter the Setup menu and set all necessary parameters If clips are stored with certain parameters and the operator wishes to change them afterwards those clips and playlists will not change It is thus important to set these parameters first 3 2 GENERAL LAYOUT The following diagram shows the Remote Panel along with a brief description of each area 1 F keys small Multi purpose keys buttons 2 Soft keys With LCD display allows the operator to enter the Multicam MENU system 3 Lever Initiates slow motion and playlist replay 4 Jog dial Used to accurately cue disk recorder 5 Operational See Multicam Operational manual for more information block 1 6 Operational See Multicam O
55. efault black custom This setting defines the colour to assign to the cursor wipe split CUSTOM COLOUR F3 F4 and F5 are used to set the border colour for the split screen the wipe effect and the cursor Custom Y 0 360 Default 240 Custom U 0 128 Default 128 Custom V 0 128 Default 128 83 Issue 10 04 A 3 20 5 3 20 6 3 20 7 3 20 8 84 EVS Multicam Version 10 04 Configuration Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment SA J anuary 2011 SPLITSCREEN TRACKING Possible values No default Yes This setting enables or disables the auto tracking inside the Split Screen effect Special Effect Die Diz F1 Paint Target OSD Monitoring SD Offside Line On External Offside On FAJIP Address 127 0 0 1 Default tool Offside Auto Mark On Menu Quit Clr F_ Dft F9 PgUp F0 PgDn PAINT TARGET OSD MONITORING Possible values SD default HD This parameter sets whether the user using paint and target works on the SD or HD output monitor OFFSIDE LINE Possible values Off default On This parameter enables the offside line feature and the access to the offside line menu from the SHIFT D key in the Operational menu If the setting is set to Off the SHIFT D key in the Operational menu gives access to the secondary controller as usual If the setting is set to On the SHIFT D key in the Operational menu
56. er will wait after receiving the GPI IN signal to execute the GPl related function The default value is disabled The following information is defined for each individual GPI OUT Setting Description GPI number Function Operation that will trigger the GPI OUT The GPI OUT can be defined with the following function e Replace function Type Type of GPI signal Four types are possible Close High The trigger is done when the level changes to high level Close High The trigger is done on a rising Pulse edge pulse Open Low l The trigger is done when the level changes to low level Open Low L The trigger is done on a falling Pulse edge pulse GPI OUT Number of seconds and or frames ahead of the timecode on advance which a GPI is defined corresponding to the time when the GPI OUT will be sent by the server The default value is disabled GPI Pulse The pulse duration needs to be defined for pulse signals Duration The default value is disabled 23 Issue 10 04 A 2 6 3 2 6 4 24 EVS Multicam Version 10 04 Configuration Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment SA J anuary 2011 How TO MODIFY THE TYPE OF TTL GPls To modify the type of TTL GPIs proceed as follows 1 Press the lt TAB gt key to select the field on the first line of Page 4 2 Press the and arrows to change the value Depending on the type defined the lines 5 to 8 will automatically move from one GPI section to the ot
57. erica Headquarters Headquarters 32 4 361 7000 1 973 575 7811 Asia amp Pacific Other regional offices Headquarters available on 852 2914 2501 www evs tv contact ys To learn more about EVS go to www evs tv
58. et Mask 255 255 Default Gateway 1 1 70 User name evs Password evs PC LAN connection settings IP Address 1 1 2H Subnet Mask 255 255 Default Gateway 1 13 78 2 9 2 SETTINGS DESCRIPTION IP Address LS 157 20 Subnet Mask 255 255 6 Default Gateway 1 i A When a PC LAN setting is changed you must quit and re launch Multicam application to fully take effect APPLY 1 The MTPC board connection settings are described in the table below Port 1 IP Address Specifies the IP address to connect to the port 1 of the MTPC board on the server The IP addresses 0 0 0 0 and 255 255 255 255 are not allowed Subnet Specifies the range of logical addresses within the address space Mask assigned to the MTPC board connection Default Specifies the IP address of the router on the XNet network that the Gateway MTPC board can use as an access point to external networks Note SY The modifications of parameter values in this screen are not applied when you leave the field You need to select the APPLY option at the bottom right of the screen and press ENTER to apply the modifications Issue EVS Multicam Version 10 04 Configuration Manual 10 04 A EVS Broadcast Equipment SA J anuary 2011 2 10 SONY BVW75 SETTINGS PAGE 7 Page 7 of the Setup Configuration module allows the administrator to specify the settings that will be used with the Sony BVW75 protocol PROTOCOL Sony BUW Setting
59. eter specifies which EVS servers will be listed as possible targets for push actions when the user selects e the default Target 1 and Target 2 in the settings or e atarget for a specific push action if no default target has been configured SDTI Only SDTI targets will be listed The servers are listed by their network system name and number Gigabit Only EVS servers reachable via the GigE network and not present on the same SDTI network will be listed The servers are listed by their GigE server name and IP Address SDTI Gigabit First the servers on the same SDTI network connected through SDTI are listed then the servers not on the same SDTI network but reachable via the GigE network are listed The Gigabit and SDTI Gigabit values are not available if the EVS server does not have an HCTX GigE board TARGET 1 amp 2 Possible values e f the target is present on the SDTI network network system name and number e f the target is present on the GigE network GigE server name and IP Address Default This parameter specifies which machine s on the network clips must automatically be sent to when the operator uses the PUSH function on the EVS Remote Panel The machines defined in this setting are also used as default target for clip copies The users can define two default targets F2 Target 1 F3 Target 2 The clips will be pushed in sequential order EVS Multicam Version 10 04 Configur
60. hannel that can be a protocol defined on page 7 1 The EVS remote controlling that channel can then decide at any time to pass the control to or to retrieve the control from the secondary controller Like for page 7 1 all EVS remotes must be the first in the list of Main controllers without gap It is not allowed to have a protocol preceding an EVS remote in this list A protocol other than EVS AVSP or EVS IPDP protocols can only be assigned to 1 channel at a time EVS AVSP and IPDP protocols can be assigned to several channels simultaneously If you need to assign some channels to an AirBox you must set the main controller for these channels to EVS AVSP If you need to assign some channels to an IP Director you must set the main controller for these channels to EVS IPDP MAIN CONTROLLER FOR PGM1 Possible values EVS Remote When working in LSM base configuration the PGM1 main controller must always be an EVS Remote No other possible selection MAIN CONTROLLER FOR PGM2 3 4 Possible values EVS Remote default list of protocols RS422 ports defined on page 7 1 15 Issue 10 04 A 3 17 3 3 17 4 76 EVS Multicam Version 10 04 Configuration Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment SA J anuary 2011 SECONDARY CONTROLLER FOR PGM1 2 3 4 Possible values list of protocols defined on page 7 1 Default Available only if the main controller for that channel is an EVS remote Special Control Setti
61. he GPIs IN and OUT Issue 10 04 A 2 1 2 2 1 3 Setup page and section name Page 5 See section 2 7 RS422 Protocol Settings Page 5 on page 26 EVS Multicam Version 10 04 Configuration Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment SA J anuary 2011 Content It includes settings on the VarlD used with the VDCP protocol Page 6 See section 2 8 HCTX Gigabit Connection Settings Page 6 on page 29 and section 2 9 LAN Connection Settings Page 6 on page 31 It includes detailed settings on the HCTX gigabit connection the MTPC board connection Page 7 See section 2 10 Sony BVW75 Settings Page 7 on page 32 It includes the settings used with the Sony BVW protocol Page 8 9 See section 2 11 EditRec Settings Page 8 9 on page 34 It includes the settings used with the EditRec application Page 10 See section 2 12 Multiviewer Settings Page 10 on page 38 It includes the settings for the connection of an external multiviewer How TO ACCESS THE SETUP CONFIGURATION The Setup Configuration module is available by pressing simultaneously SHIFT F2 on the keyboard with CAPS LOCK disabled The Setup Configuration is not accessible if CAPS LOCK is ON How TO MOVE INSIDE THE SETUP CONFIGURATION e Use TAB SHIFT lt TAB gt to move from one parameter to the next previous and the arrow keys to change the value of a parameter e
62. her For more information on the GPI IN settings refer to section on the GPI IN Settings in the Setup menu chapter of the Multicam user manual USING THE TALLY FUNCTION TO CREATE A DIRECTOR S CUT PLAYLIST INTRODUCTION The Tally feature allows the users to automatically create a clip for each change of camera performed on the director s cut and to add all the clips to a playlist The clips are created automatically by the server as it receives GPlIs IN from a switcher when the director changes the camera angle How TO SET UP THE TALLY FUNCTION You will set up the Tally function on page 4 of the Setup Configuration To set up the tally function proceed as follows 1 Press the lt TAB gt key to select the Tally field value and press the and gt arrows to set the Tally function to ON 2 In the Add clips to PL field specify the LSM ID of the playlist to which you want to add the tally clips 3 In the Clips guardbands field specify how much the guardbands should be in seconds 4 In the GPls IN section for a given GPI e select the REC on which the director s cut is performed e define the Mark Tly function on this GPI IN The tally function is now active When the server receives a Mark tally GPI an IN point is marked on the corresponding record train for ex cam a When a second Mark Tally GPI is received on a different record train for ex cam b the server marks an OUT point on the first re
63. ions of the first controller are not always correctly interpreted by the second controller Special Control Settings Poleo Control type OSD Display PGM5 Fl Exclusive F5 Main Menu Quit Clr F_ Dft F9 PgUp F0O PgDn This page is the same as Page 7 4 but assigns PGM5 3 17 5 EDIT REC RECORDER CONTROL Edit Rec Recorder Control Balso Recorder Recorder PGM1 F1 PGM5 F5 PGM2 F2 PGM3 F3 Cam D PGM4 F4 Menu Quit Clr F_ Dft F9 PgUp F0 PgDn When the EditRec protocol has been assigned to a PGM on page 7 2 you need to link the requested recorder to the PGM using the EditRec protocol For more information refer to the EditRec manual 77 Issue 10 04 A 3 18 3 18 1 3 18 2 78 EVS Multicam Version 10 04 Configuration Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment SA J anuary 2011 IPDP REDUNDANT SERIAL LINK As explained in the Tech Ref Hardware manuals for EVS servers additional RS422 links between IPDirector workstations and the servers can be cabled to provide a failover mechanism for the IPDP protocol LSM MODE In Multicam LSM mode you need to assign at least two RS422 ports to the IPDP protocol If a connection is lost the server will check the second port and possibly other ones to reconnect to another IPDirector workstation The settings need to the defined as follows on p 7 1 and 7 2 Port Device Pr
64. is parameter disables or enables the Call Channel function on the VGA Clip screen This function allows the operator to select on which PGM channel the clips called from the keyboard tablet and VGA should be loaded CLIP EDIT BY NETWORK Possible values Disable default Enable If this function is enabled other users on the network can trim rename delete etc your clips or modify the keywords and ranking assigned to your clips If disabled only the local operators can modify or delete clips on the server and edit their metadata EVS Multicam Version 10 04 Configuration Manual Issue 10 4 A EVS Broadcast Equipment SA J anuary 2011 3 9 7 3 9 8 Clips D 3 2 Fl Keywords file Football F8 Delete F2 Keyword Mode List Menu Quit Clr F_ Dft F9 PgUp FO PgDn KEYWORDS FILE Possible values default SERVER or the name of a keywords file present on the server This parameter specifies the keywords file to use to assign keywords to clips or to search the clips database Value Meaning e No keywords file is selected and the keyword assignment and related search functions are not available SERVER The keywords file sent by the active network server to all systems on the network will be used Keyword Other file names will appear if keywords files files with a KWD file name extension have been loaded in the C LSMCE DATA KWD directory of the system Keyword files can be impo
65. isplayed are extracted from the varid ini file and can only be edited in this file In case of error or undefined values the default setting values are used SETUP CONFIGURATION PAGE 5 Protocols VARID Settings Uniqueness LOCAL Length 32 Format ASCII RS422 Port Port Port Port Port Port Protocols Visibility 1 62 2 82 H3 42 4 92 H5 802 6 92 2 7 2 SETTINGS 26 For more information on the settings refer to the section VarlD Configuration File on page 27 y Note If a setting is changed through one serial link via the new serial command the result will be displayed accordingly in the setup screen EVS Multicam Version 10 04 Configuration Manual Issue 10 4 A EVS Broadcast Equipment SA J anuary 2011 2 7 3 CONFLICT WITH XNET DEFINED VALUES If any of the VarlD settings does not correspond to the network defined values set on the XNet the server will be disconnected from the network and work in local mode In this case the following happens e The setup screen clearly displays the message INot XNet common value in yellow next to the incorrect parameter e A message is displayed on the SDTI Network Monitoring screen indicating the incorrect parameter 2 7 4 VARID CONFIGURATION FILE The VarlD variables have to be set up in a configuration file The settings are defined in XML format The confirmation file which is named varid ini is located in the
66. l use the audio outputs normally assigned to the PRV channel If no PRV channel is available the Aux Track will not be assigned to any audio output PRV amp 7 8 15 16 The Aux Track will use the audio outputs normally assigned to the PRV channel if there is one plus all the audio outputs from 7 8 15 16 that have not yet been assigned to another channel Use this option if you need an aux track without PRV channel available PGM The Aux Track will use the audio outputs normally assigned to the PGM channel Audio Menu Quit Clr F_ Dft F9 PgUp F0O PgDn 302 This page is intentionally left blank and is reserved for future developments EVS Multicam Version 10 04 Configuration Manual Issue 10 4 A EVS Broadcast Equipment SA J anuary 2011 3 13 3 13 1 3 132 3 13 3 3 13 4 EVS CONTROLLER SETTINGS EVS Controller p 6 1 F1 Effect duration for Take 00sO05fr F2 Fast jog 20x F3 PGM Speed Var Max 50 F4 Lever engage mod Direct F5 Second lever range 100 lt gt 100 F6 Recall Clip Toggle Enable Menu Quit Clr F Dft F9 PgUp F0 PgDn EFFECT DURATION FOR TAKE Possible range 00s00fr to 20s00fr Default 00s05fr This parameter defines the duration of the transition when using the TAKE key to chain 2 sequences in PGM PRV mode FAST OG Possible values 01 to 20 times Default 20x This parameter sets the increment of the jump when in
67. laylist the jump is performed to the IN point of the first clip of the playlist Previous Initiates a command to go to the previous clip of a playlist on the selected channel Next Initiates a command to go to the next clip of a playliston the selected channel Skip Initiates a command to skip the clip being played on the selected channel Tally Activates or deactivates the on air flag on the selected channel This GPI is only used by IPDirector Mark IN Sets an IN point on the corresponding recorder channel Mark OUT Sets an OUT point on the corresponding recorder channel Mark Tly Sets IN and OUT points on record trains based on changes in camera angles of the director s cut An IN point is set on the train to which the director switches and an OUT point is set on the train that the director leaves 22 EVS Multicam Version 10 04 Configuration Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment SA J anuary 2011 Setting Description Exit ASP Exit OUT None Issue 10 4 A Initiates a command to exit the loop as soon as possible without playing the current element until its end and jump to the selected element This GPI is used with playlists in IP Director Initiates a command to exit the loop as soon as the OUT point of the current element is reached and jump to the selected element This GPI is used with playlists in IP Director No value is defined GPI Delay Number of seconds and or frames that the serv
68. ler works with the LTC This field is not editable The value is always Edit TC which means the timecode of the playlist based on the Start TC Edit TC Serial Type of timecode used in communications between the Sony Sony VITC controller and the EditRec engine when the controller works with the VITC Possible values e Edit TC playlist timecode based on the Start TC defined e User TC clip timecode from the USER TC table Insert TC to SDI Timecode inserted in the VITC in SD or in the HANC in HD when the playlist is played out on the EditRec player channel Possible values e Edit TC playlist timecode based on the Start TC defined e Default timecode selected in the D VITC field in SD or in the HANC VITC LTC fields in HD defined on page 2 of the Setup Configuration User TC of created clips Specifies the TC type inserted into User TC for the created Clips 35 Issue 10 04 A 36 OSD SETTINGS Setting Name EVS Multicam Version 10 04 Configuration Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment SA J anuary 2011 Description Super Activates Yes or deactivates No the OSD Display Sel Fields to appear on the OSD A combination of the following information types can be selected e TC Edit TC or User TC in case the controller uses the VITC and User TC has been selected for the Serial Sony VITC field e Status e Name number of the PL edited e Error TC H Pos Horizontal position
69. lticam Version 10 04 Configuration Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment SA J anuary 2011 VITC ANC TIMECODE MANAGEMENT PAGE 2 The second page available in the Setup Configuration menu SHIFT F2 on servers allows the channel by channel management of VITC or ANC TC management It also allows the users to clean or not the VBI information the VITC being recorded in the active video lines it can be disrupted in play var because of interpolation or parity violation on some fields Moreover if the server inserts VITC on the output while there is already VITC on another line it can create problems The server allows the user to totally clean the VBI information from the vertical blanking at playback or to clean it only when it would not have been preserved VITC ANC MANAGEMENT IN SD IN AND OUT In SD the page is as follows SETUP CONFIGURATION 3 RES F6 KW1 14 Time Code Insertion Settings PLAY1 PLAY2 IN LOOP D VITC Lines SD OUT D VITC n Lines 4 16 UserBits MOS CleanVBI AB SELECT lt gt CHANGE PgUp Pgl F4 SAVE AS F5 LOAD ALT Q EXIT MULTICA EVS Multicam Version 10 04 Configuration Manual Issue 10 4 A EVS Broadcast Equipment SA J anuary 2011 The following parameters can be defined IN LOOP D VITC The TC and user bits are always written on the SD outputs of the record codec and are the same as on the source video Lines Lines on which the VITC must be written on the output
70. me the VDCP protocol can decide to use either the default value or the VarlD This VarlD has to be set up in the section 2 7 RS422 Protocol Settings Page 5 on page 26 GENERAL TIMECODE SETTINGS From Multicam version 9 onwards the management of timecodes has been improved The users can now choose which type of timecode they want to use as the reference to work on a given recorder of a server This is made possible by the management of two timecode jump tables TIMECODE J UMP TABLES The timecode jump tables contain records with timecodes of video material recorded on the server A new record is created in the table each time a jump in timecodes is detected on the recorded material The records of timecode jumps allow the identification of all the recorded material The timecode jump tables are used on all searches for and manipulations of video material recorded on an XNet server Issue 10 04 A 12 EVS Multicam Version 10 04 Configuration Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment SA J anuary 2011 The two timecode jump tables are filled with the following data e The first table is always filled in with the LTC timecode This is the timecode defined on or plugged into the server e The second table is filled in with the timecodes selected by the user This can be one of the following timecode type o LTC and VITC default timecodes in SD o LTC HANC LTC default or HANC VITC in HD Note Y The timecode jump tables ar
71. n separator If no value is specified the default is the local server Example 8 2 3 9 The list order is taken into account in the protocol visibility This means that the system first searches for the requested clips on the first server of the list then on the second and so on In the above mentioned example If a clip with the same identifier is found on server 8 and server 2 the system would choose the clip on server 8 should this clip ID be loaded and or modified Delete No Delete Strategy is applied to this version Strategy By default the deletion applies to the first visible clip only EVS Multicam Version 10 04 Configuration Manual Issue 10 4 A EVS Broadcast Equipment SA J anuary 2011 2 8 2 8 1 HCTX GIGABIT CONNECTION SETTINGS PAGE 6 INTRODUCTION In the Setup Configuration module SHIFT F2 press the Page Down key until you access the page 6 It displays the connection parameters for the HCTX board and the MTPC board From Multicam 9 the servers support a Gigabit Ethernet connection It allows the backup of the audio and video data without going through the SDTI network The Gigabit connection is provided via the HCTX board Its backplane is equipped with two Gigabit Ethernet ports The settings need to be defined on at least one port for the server to be able to operate the Ethernet connection When the Gigagit module is not present on the HCTX board the first line of the HCTX Gigabit connec
72. ngs Display 4 2 2 gt Audio Monitoring from video left right tracks Aspect Ratio Videos SD downconverted DB15 output NS 2 12 1 INTRODUCTION When an optional multiviewer board is installed on the server you can monitor the Server channels on a multiviewer The server is connected to the display device via one of the dedicated connectors on the server backplane e HD SDI connector e SD SDI connector e DB15 configurable connector When the multiviewer board is installed Multicam automatically detects it This means the multiviewer feature is directly available and the user can specify the multiviewer settings Otherwise the message Not Detected is displayed on the first line of Page 10 2 12 2 SETTINGS As usual in the SHIFT F2 screens you move from one field to the over with the lt TAB gt key and you change the value of a field by means of the arrow keys DISPLAY SETTINGS Multiviewer Composition The number of recorder or player channels to be displayed and the multiviewer composition are defined in the field below 38 EVS Multicam Version 10 04 Configuration Manual Issue 10 4 A EVS Broadcast Equipment SA J anuary 2011 The selected composition is shown on the schema on the right The following compositions are possible Display 6 4 2 gt Value Composition 4 2 2 2 split images at the top and 2 at the bottom This is the default composition for XT 2 4U 6 4 2 4
73. ngs Pp fi3 Main RS422 Second RS422 PGM5 F1 F5 Menu Quit Clr F_ Dft F9 PgUp F0O PgDn Multicam is now capable of operating in LSM Base Config with 5 play channels assigned On this Protocol assignment page the user can define the protocols and ports to manage this channel The LSM Remote by itself cannot control PGM5 CONTROL TYPE Special Control Settings p 7 4 Control type OSD Display PGM1 F1 Parallel F5 Main PGM2 Exclusive Exclusive F2 PGM3 F3 Exclusive PGM4 F4 I Menu Quit Clr F_ Dft F9 PgUp FO0 PgDn Possible Values Parallel Exclusive default This setting allows channels to either be controlled in Exclusive control same as allowed in the past with 214 Control Mode or in Parallel Mode In Parallel mode the user can define which device will manage the OSD display Characters i e the main or the secondary controller Limitations Some configurations lead to the following message to warn the users of the limitations of the selected configuration Warning your parallel selection is not fully operational EVS Multicam Version 10 04 Configuration Manual Issue 10 4 A EVS Broadcast Equipment SA J anuary 2011 Parallel Configuration Remote IP Director VDCP Odetics and DD35 protocols are standard protocols which have not been developed to work in collaborative mode Each protocol has its own workspace so the act
74. oad center on the following webpage http www evs tv downloadcenter Issue EVS Multicam Version 10 04 Configuration Manual 10 04 A EVS Broadcast Equipment SA J anuary 2011 TABLE OF CONTENTS ui Il WHATS NEW a 1 1 INTRODUCTION aaa 2 1 1 PURPOSE AND STRUCTU RE ataca ali ree en ert Eie nda ond 2 1 2 APPLICATION SELECTION AND CHANNEL CONFIGURATION 2 2 SETUP IN MUL TIC AM iieri ciiin icio cc ion bd caca eds 3 21 INTRODUCTION zacuetsd iati AA arava d nd e ba Fe eee a e 3 211 VETO Oe a a 3 2 1 2 How to Access the Setup CONMIQUEA ONE dan dopo andan da Rare tanins 4 2 1 3 How to Move Inside the Setup Configuration 4 2 2 GENERAL SETTINGS PAGE Dania ne sete tee nen det odo A 5 2 2 1 ia AAA A esteso ne en utut nr Rig eee 5 2 2 2 A a AS 5 2 23 OSOS rie Da etal 5 Genlock Error Msg iii dea ieee 6 D gsm 6 Network Error MSg rt tro ntt ne ex ne eee Rx Re Se AE 6 CA do Boe REICH nM ETT 6 EET Ec 6 Audio Meters oh OSD e TE rara 7 Audio Meters Adj dB inerte erri eer i nia intr ena ae nh ene rh ra Eee 7 2 2 4 Network S ana a er eese ule rust en E PNE MR aaia 7 Clip Editiby NetWork voii re eet e ca e li c a ER re a a E 7 2 2 5 Clip Management SE TINGS aste oa 7 Default Copy MOV6 ertet o ce nete rere A a e a Sataa 7 Auto Name Clips Call Channel VGA Keywords al rentre mean verrine mention en dde ren nee enr n ere id ne ent der te Deleting a Keyword File From the Se
75. oadcast Equipment SA J anuary 2011 KEYWORDS FILE Possible values default SERVER or the name of a keywords file present on the server This parameter specifies the keywords file to use to assign keywords to clips or to search the clips database Value Meaning mmm No keywords file is selected and the keyword assignment and related search functions are not available SERVER The keywords file sent by the active network server to all systems on the network will be used Keyword Other file names will appear if keywords files files with a KWD file extension have been loaded in the C LSMCE DATA KWD directory of name the system Keyword files can be imported using the Import Export Setup Files function of the Maintenance menu of the EVS Menu refer to the XT Tech Ref Software manual for details The F8 key allows the operator to delete the selected file confirmation required See also the Section Keyword Management in the Multicam Operational manual for more details on keywords related functions DELETING A KEYWORD FILE FROM THE SETUP SCREEN Move the cursor to the Keywords File parameter using the lt TAB gt SHIFT lt TAB gt keys then press CTRL DEL and confirm whether you want to delete the current keywords file from disk or not DATE FORMAT dd mm yy This is the date format used for the dates in searches or in clip information display This parameter is read only and provided for inform
76. ode 33 Issue 10 04 A 2 11 EVS Multicam Version 10 04 Configuration Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment SA J anuary 2011 EDITREC SETTINGS PAGE 8 9 Page 8 and 9 of the Setup Configuration module allows the administrator to Specify the settings that will be used by the EditRec feature PROTOCOL EditRec 1 Settings Start TC cmm CENTER Load PL CLSM ID gt CENTER Preroll r Rename PL CENTER Edit TC settings Default PL Serial Sony LIC Clear PL o CENTER Serial Sony UITC Insert Tc in ML CLEAR UNUSED TREC CLIPS ENTER User TC of created clips CLOSE EDIT ENTER Super Display EE ENB CENTER VES Stop behavior Sel Clip Name TC H Pos q Name ioe Clip VARID TC U Pos Name U Pos Audio settings Edit Audio Fade MM Insert Black uM ENTER Delete Content ENTER ARA 2 11 1 2 11 2 34 INTRODUCTION TO EDITREC EditRec is a linear editing engine that is associated to a player channel and a recorder channel of a server in order to emulate a VTR The EditRec engine relies on the EditRec protocol Both channels of the EditRec engine are associated to the same RS422 port For more information on the EditRec feature refer to the EditRec manual Two EDITREC ENGINES PER SERVER As two EditRec engines can be defined on a server two pairs of player and recorder channels can be assigned to the EditRec In this case The EditRec settings for the EditRec 1 are specified
77. on page 8 The EditRec settings for the EditRec 2 are specified on page 9 When an EditRec engine is set up on the server the first line on the EditRec Settings page specifies the port number of the associated player and recorder channels on a blue background PROTOCOL EditRec 1 Setting Port 1 When an EditRec engine is not set up on the server the first line on the EditRec settings page will display the following message PROTOCOL EditRec 2 Setting EVS Multicam Version 10 04 Configuration Manual Issue 10 4 A EVS Broadcast Equipment SA J anuary 2011 2 11 3 SETTINGS This section describes the settings that need to or can be defined with the EditRec protocol CHANGING SETTINGS You can only edit the settings when the EditRec player channel is stopped When you leave a field followed by ENTER you need to select ENTER and press the ENTER key on the keyboard to apply the changes TIMECODE SETTINGS These are the TC settings of the playlist loaded on the EditRec channels Setting Name Description Start TC Timecode to be used for the first frame of the playlist This can be changed even after a playlist has been created Press ENTER to apply DF NDF Specifies whether timecode is drop frame or non drop frame Preroll TC Duration of the playlist preroll in seconds Edit TC Serial Type of timecode used in communications between the Sony Sony LTC controller and the EditRec engine when the control
78. on parameters that have to be defined when you work on a server either in Multicam LSM mode or in Spotbox mode via IP Director or a third party controller e Customers who use the Multicam LSM mode can configure the server and Multicam settings either via the Setup Configuration module or via the setup menu of the Remote Panel e Customers who use a Spotbox mode will configure the server and Multicam Settings via the Setup Configuration module available via SHIFT F2 in Multicam APPLICATION SELECTION AND CHANNEL CONFIGURATION Prior to configuring the Multicam and server settings in the Setup Configuration module or on the LSM Remote Panel you must have selected the application you will run on the server In this step you also define the channel configuration to be used with the selected application as well as several audio and video parameters for the server You perform this initial step in the EVS and AVCFG software programs The EVS software is started when the server is switched on For more information on this refer to the XT Tech Ref Software manual If a default application has been previously selected this application will start automatically after a few seconds if no key is hit If a default application hasn t been defined or if the space bar is hit the system will remain in the EVS main menu and wait for the operator s next command EVS Multicam Version 10 04 Configuration Manual Issue 10 4 A EVS Broadcast Eq
79. ord Mr ara 47 3 8 RECORD TRAIN SE TLING Sa aaa 47 3 8 1 Auto Make Clip for CAM ss aci cM 47 3 8 2 Auto Make Clip for CAM Barcala 47 3 8 3 Auto M akeClip for CAM sii itas Lut co Hr Oe Fe a Dua tear tree 47 3 8 4 Auto Make C IIDTOP CA MID ann te ne das 48 3 8 5 AUD Make Clip TOF CAM Esad 48 3 8 6 POS WING to EA A ta ur ar A A Rae nA a a ue nt ee 48 3 8 7 Ernie 49 3 8 8 PA A O esos Md aiid amin lilies 49 3 8 9 Mark oue Pointe ados tM uk Must ofthe nu e a VE EUH 49 3 8 10 Pre R OI r 49 3 8 11 Record HINDU E cp PT S 49 3 8 12 Freeze on Cue Points ahis aaa 50 3 8 13 terra Loop ModE air id as 51 3 8 14 Make Glib Rem TESTIS ura 51 Bee CHUPS SETTINGS Rd de a its ran tee eme iso 52 3 9 1 Protect LL Te 52 3 9 2 Confirm Dl al 53 3 9 3 A O A Sc Te 53 3 9 4 CPP OSER OINA sr A AAA A dade a 54 3 9 5 all Chants Arras 54 3 9 6 CIP BIE DY NC LWT ll 54 3 9 7 A A T Aa ANA T AA 55 3 9 8 Keyword MIG Des ode oed cat cs vdd 55 3 9 9 Jp rU 56 3 9 10 A 56 3 9 11 Mn Te nn ee ad nu ea 57 3 9 12 Receive Pal essent datu etn catis imd s lasso te hen te tocius 57 3 9 13 PEST ROCCE Pa usina ca add a a 58 AA A A 58 3 9 15 DO ee TE Xp Tusco sa n atten ient mista toscana ali en osten cca 58 A otiam Ld aa a ET ER ML 58 3 9 17 Browse Button BrOWSe SOTES T is ls 59 3 9 18 A deat URB GR autre nara LU ea irt 59 3 10 TIMELINE SETTINGS sodio at bn std ep atus dom abcr b citato manne 60 Sg TREC GIVER gue ane ce
80. otocol p 7 1 RS422 1 EVS Remote F7 ID Type F2 RS422 2 EVS Remote ID LSM F3 RS422 3 Sony BVW75 F4 RS422 4 Sony BVW75 F5 RS422 5 EVS IPDP D RS422 6 EVS Il Menu Quit C1r F_ Dft F9 PgUp F0 PgDn Special Control Settings pel eZ Main RS422 Second RS422 PGM1 EVS Remote F5 Sony BVW75 03 PGM2 F2 EVS Remote F6 Sony BVW75 04 PGM3 F3 EVS IPDP 05 F7 PGM4 F4 EVS IPDP 05 F8 Menu Quit Clr F_ Dft F9 PgUp FO PgGDn IPDP SPOTBOX MODE In IPDP Spotbox mode no secondary port is defined When the IPDP RS422 port defined for the Spotbox control is not connected the software will automatically consider the next available ports as IPDP port candidates EVS Multicam Version 10 04 Configuration Manual Issue 10 4 A EVS Broadcast Equipment SA J anuary 2011 3 19 3 19 1 3 19 2 GPI IN SETTINGS TTL GPIS ASSIGNMENT The 4 Relay GPIs GPIs OUT and the 4 OPTO GPls GPIs IN provide GPls having a predefined and fixed type The 4 TTL GPls are switchable to GPls IN or GPIs OUT Depending on whether they are defined as GPIs IN or OUT the pages related to the GPls settings will differ The type for the TTL GPls that is to say GPI IN or GPI OUT is set on page 8 1 GPI Settings p 8 1 F1 TTL GPIs set as OIN Menu Quit Clr F_ Dft F9 PgUp FO PgDn When the TTL GPls are defined as GP Is IN e
81. parameters can be defined IN LOOP D VITC The TC and user bits are always written on the monitoring SD outputs of the record codec and are the same as on the source video Lines Lines on which the VITC must be written on the monitoring output connectors of the record codec By default these are lines 14 16 in NTSC and 19 21 in PAL HD OUT HANC LTC Field to specify if embedded timecode has to be inserted in the output The value specified has to be the same as for the HANC VITC field The possible values are No No new timecode inserted in the output In default Same timecode as in the input inserted in the output LTC Timecode from the LTC table inserted in the output USER User defined timecode inserted in the output 16 EVS Multicam Version 10 04 Configuration Manual Issue 10 4 A EVS Broadcast Equipment SA J anuary 2011 UserBits Yes No flag to specify if the user bits have to be inserted in the output The default value is Yes HANC VITC Field to specify if embedded timecode has to be inserted in the output The value specified has to be the same as for the HANC LTC field The possible values are No No new timecode inserted in the output In default Same timecode as in the input inserted in the output LTC Timecode from the LTC table inserted in the output USER User defined timecode inserted in the output SD OUT D VITC Field to specify if embedded timecode has to be inser
82. perational manual for more information block 2 7 LCD Display Provides current status of system a Note y The operational buttons have PRIMARY and SECONDARY functions and are divided into upper and lower sections By pressing the SHIFT button you gain access to the secondary functions 42 EVS Multicam Version 10 04 Configuration Manual Issue 10 4 A EVS Broadcast Equipment SA J anuary 2011 a RUN F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 FB F9 FIO 43 Issue 10 04 A 3 3 3 4 44 EVS Multicam Version 10 04 Configuration Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment SA J anuary 2011 HOW TO ACCESS THE SETUP MENU To access the Setup menu proceed as follows 1 If you are in Playlist mode press RECORD first to exit this mode 2 Press SHIFT MENU key to go to the Main menu Split Paint Target Setup 1PGM PRV 2 3 PGM 3 Select Setup by pressing SHIFT D to enter the Setup menu The Setup menu is divided in sections clips playlists special effects audio control GPI etc When entering the setup a menu presents these Sections 4 To access a section press the corresponding F_ key HOW TO NAVIGATE IN THE SETUP MENU LSM Setup Menu Main page F1 OSD Settings F6 EVS Controller F2 Record Trains F7 RS422 Control F3 Clips F8 GPI F4 Playlist F9 Special Effects F5 Audio Clr F0O Restore Defaults Menu Quit Clr F_ Default FO PgDn The
83. ra doll a A sietcaiasisetitenmneaes 69 A ANGA CRMT SYNC rra lit 69 3 13 10 LPAGMIPRMVMOUE tc 69 3 14 MAPPING NET WORMS e aa 70 3 15 BRXRBERMOTONCONFEIGURATION corria aia 71 3 15 1 A A molis ea ditat talon mado dvi dede A n 3 15 2 PREC 1 O EE on E A O O 71 3 15 3 Remote Mode tata o A 71 3 15 4 PEG FU setenv tata ae ds gti ee pev E 72 3 15 5 IP addres5 s e niei han TREE Ya vn RE Ed 72 O A tante nations init 72 3 16 CONTROLLER AND PROTOCOL SE TINGS Se id 13 3 16 1 ASA ta da 73 3 16 2 05127 qoo cathe accu EE CT ote EE II alent Doc IE IA 13 3 16 3 PAZ e aant ee re DIO REI D I MM 13 3 16 4 RS D M onn e CDS TC bor el Es crm oat cdi 13 3 16 5 RST DAE A SR TO 74 3 16 6 RS422 Ee M 74 3 16 7 lem c r EP ES 74 3 17 SPECINICONTROL SETTINGS a a 75 3 17 1 Main Controllerfor PGM cu steh tue aede aa aa tbe ne a oti ors 75 3 17 2 Main Controller rr e 75 3 11 3 Secondary Controller for PGM1 2 3 4 tati 76 3 17 4 Control Typen c NT EN an 16 3 17 5 Edit OCR AS A A Resa orat itt bue LE uud T 3 18 PDP REDUNDANT SERIALLIN o cata beta tena a 18 3 18 1 lix Mon quee EET 78 3 18 2 IPDE SDDIBOX MOQG usd cast A ic ural didi A eut AAA 78 AIN SETTER tato 79 Issue VI EVS Multicam Version 10 04 Configuration Manual 10 04 A EVS Broadcast Equipment SA J anuary 2011 S9 TTEGPISASSIINMEN oca eut tse States aa Mu eat 19 3 19 2 SSI DN ena 79 3 19 3 GOP SN Delicia dd dida 81 3 19 4 GPIS OUEN nn nn a a csi UM Ne cds 81 3 19 5 GPIs OUT Advance
84. rameter to your current Time Zone When entering the Multicam application the system looks for the EVS XNet server The message gt Net appears on all output monitors and then disappears when the connection to the XNet is successfully done During operations the SDTI network or one server on the XNet might become unavailable In this case the message Source LSM disconnected appears on the output monitors and the system automatically switches to the LOCAL mode for clips or and record trains If clips are inserted in a playlist those clips will be temporarily considered as unavailable and will be skipped during playback 87 EVS Multicam Version 10 04 Configuration Manual Issue EVS Broadcast Equipment SA J anuary 2011 10 04 A Important Note on Date and Time settings on the servers and the XFile Many filters and selections are based on the Date and Time parameters on server and XFile The Creation Date and Time are included in the ID material This ID is given by the system defined as Server on the network while creating the clip To ensure the validity of filters and selections you have to define common Date and Time parameters before connecting server s and XFile s on the same SDTI network 88 EVS Multicam Version 10 04 Configuration Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment SA J anuary 2011 Issue 10 4 4 Glossary Dolby Digital Also called Dolby 5 1 or AC 3 It is an audio coding system containing up
85. rmation dardo iata serta t ct nta ce 22 2 6 3 How to Modify the Type of TT LG rca e Roba 24 2 6 4 Using the Tally Function to Create a Director s Cut Playlist 24 A A NO Ree Pee Eo Pe Ye PERO eed 24 How to Set up the Tally Function sergent rc a Ha Cede ee Da c DO XH Re ce trs nue 24 2 6 5 D OT PIS WT PRO OC ONS eoe terea etait rk satius equ da estes eue nau 25 Limitations for Protocols au cseteris dea ta roe Pes ehe deae b de e Iu re odo ee buta 25 Functions Implemented per Protocol sisi 25 2 7 RS427PROTOCOLSETHNGSIPAGE 8 2 2 aii 26 2 1 1 Display O S iacta acier iac uec ned elei cds etes dits 26 2 13 O A E NO 26 2 1 3 Conflict with XNet defined VATU eS s nocet astra leac i blan as aee ads 21 2 7 4 Marb COn OUR ler A elas 27 2 8 HCTX GIGABIT CONNECTION SETTINGS PAGE 6 nnne 29 2 8 1 MON its dd t s ant 29 2 8 2 A M 30 2 8 3 Lost Gigabit Network Confe Col sente us acredite da deen 30 239 LAN CONNECTION SETTINGS PAGE Diaria an eeu rei pere rn t 31 2 9 1 o A eee dirt Td ra cd n a viden eade 31 2 9 2 A saute doa en au 31 2 10 SONY BVW75 SETTINGS HP AG ET arrasa 32 2 11 EDITREC SETTINGS PAGE aaa id at adicta 34 2 11 1 Introd ction tor E DIEGO actrice tsi Fo eer aa een oa Cos aaa aa den 34 2 11 2 Two EditRec Engines Per SBIVSI Ioni ital cate i rerit a Re ees DC tem aa 34 ABE MEE uunc T 35 Changing Settings 35 Timecode Settings p OSD Settings ici ea Da n a cannes eee EOD e eed p Nt
86. rted using the Import Export Setup Files function of the Maintenance menu of the EVS Menu refer to the XT Tech Ref Software manual for details The F8 key allows the operator to delete the selected file confirmation required Details about the keywords file format and keywords related functions are available in the Keyword Management section in the Multicam operational manual KEYWORD MODE Possible values List default Numeric This parameter specifies the keyword assignment search mode on the EVS Remote Panel e List It will display the keywords by groups of 8 on the LCD of the Remote Panel and the operator can select them with the corresponding F_ key e Numeric It doesn t display the keywords list on the LCD but allows the operator to enter directly the keyword ID using the F keys The Numeric mode is faster when the operator knows the position of the keywords inside the keywords file either from memory using the VGA keyword screens or using a print of the keywords list 55 Issue 10 04 A 3 9 9 3 9 10 56 EVS Multicam Version 10 04 Configuration Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment SA J anuary 2011 Clips PUSH Pas F1 Target SDTI Gigabit F2 Target 1 Yellow 255 255 255 255 F3 Target 2 Brown 04 F4 Mode Short F5 Receive Pg 12345678090 Menu Quit Ctr F Dft F9 PgUp FO PgDn TARGET Possible values SDTI default Gigabit SDTI Gigabit This param
87. s FFW REW speed Use Guardband Clip Pre Postroll gt List Remote CAM net Audio Slow Motion SONY Parallel Status The following table describes the settings that can be used specifically with the Sony BVW protocol and the play features of the Edit Rec protocol Setting Name Description FFW REW Speed Specifies the speeds used by the protocol for forward and rewind Possible values rank from 2x to 50x the normal Speed Use Guardband Makes the guardband OUT available to the protocol When the setting has value No the protocol has only access to the guardband IN When the setting has value Yes the protocol has access to the guardbands IN and OUT List Remote CAM Allows access to the recorders of the remote server Specified in the XNet field When the setting has value No the recorders of the local Server are available When the setting has value Yes the recorders of the local server and the remote server specified in the XNet field are available XNet Specifies the network number of the remote server that can be accessed with the protocol 32 EVS Multicam Version 10 04 Configuration Manual Issue 10 4 A EVS Broadcast Equipment SA J anuary 2011 Setting Name Description Audio Slow Specifies whether or not the audio is muted in slow motion Motion SONY Parallel Allows activating Sony serial status reporting when several Status controllers are used in parallel m
88. ted in the output The possible values are No No new timecode inserted in the output In default Same timecode as in the input inserted in the output LTC Timecode from the LTC table inserted in the output USER User defined timecode inserted in the output Lines Lines on which the specified timecode must be written on the loop of the input By default these are lines 14 16 in NTSC and 19 21 in PAL UserBits Yes No flag to specify if the user bits have to be inserted in the output The default value is Yes Clean VBI Field in which the use specifies whether the VBI needs to be cleaned on the output The possible values are No The VBI is not cleaned in the output Always The VBI is always cleaned in the output If not OK The VBI is cleaned in the output if it is not correct play var mode vertical split screen etc Issue EVS Multicam Version 10 04 Configuration Manual 10 04 A EVS Broadcast Equipment SA J anuary 2011 2 4 SDTI NETWORK PRIORITIES PAGE 3 On the third page of the Setup Configuration module SHIFT F2 it is possible to define a higher priority for a player channel of the local server whenever they play network clips trains This higher priority will only apply in play not in shuttle mode In the Setup menu go to the third page with the PgUp PgDown keys and select which player channel should get a higher priority on the SDTI network a Note Y Using this command will not prevent a freeze
89. tion settings will display the message Not detected HCTX Gigabit connection settings IP Address 1 1 26 IP Address 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 Subnet Mask 255 255 1 26 a Default Gateway 1 1 7B Default Gateway 1 1 78 User name Password eust PC LAN connection settings IP Address i1 1 2H When a PC LAN setting is changed Subnet Mask 259 2050 6 you must quit and re launch Multicam Default Gateway Liew er 78 application to fully take effect APPLY 1 29 Issue 10 04 A 2 8 2 2 8 3 30 EVS Multicam Version 10 04 Configuration Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment SA J anuary 2011 SETTINGS DESCRIPTION The HCTX Gigabit connection settings are described in the table below Port 1 Port 2 IP Address Specifies the IP address to connect to port 1 port 2 of the Gigabit Ethernet connection on the server e The IP addresses of both HCTX GigE ports cannot belong to the same subnet mask Doing so would return an error message e The IP addresses 0 0 0 0 and 255 255 255 255 are not allowed Subnet Mask Specifies the range of logical addresses within the address Space assigned to the Gigabit Ethernet network In the screenshot the logical addresses available within the network are from 128 1 254 1 to 128 1 254 254 Default Gateway Specifies the IP address of the router on the Gigabit Ethernet network that serves as an access point to external networks FTP Login
90. to invite him to replace the disk and rebuild the RAID array Refer to the Technical Reference manual for details on the RAID system and its maintenance NETWORK ERROR MsG Possible values Yes default No This function displays an error message Net on the output monitor when the network connection is faulty and another message gt Net when the network becomes available again and the system is trying to re connect EVS Multicam Version 10 04 Configuration Manual Issue 10 4 A EVS Broadcast Equipment SA J anuary 2011 3 7 4 3 7 5 3 8 3 8 1 3 8 2 3 8 3 CuE NUMBER ON OSD Possible values Yes default No When set to Yes the cue number is displayed on the OSD of the output monitors when a cue point is recalled inside a record train KEYWORD INFO Possible values No default Yes Up to 3 keywords and a ranking can be assigned to every clip When the Keyword Info parameter is set to Yes these keywords and ranking appears on the OSD of the output monitors when the clip is loaded on its Short IN point As soon as the operator starts jogging into the clip or initiates a playback this information is removed from the OSD so that the video content is clearly visible RECORD TRAIN SETTINGS Record Trains Duzsd Fl Auto make clip for cam A Yes F2 Auto make clip for cam B Yes F3 Auto make clip for cam C Yes F4 Auto make clip for cam D Yes F5 Auto make clip for cam E Yes
91. tup Screen 9 Dalle Formats rende cda 9 gie ED HT cee RAR Aen relies Padma MTM 9 Reset gre Status cian a 9 2 2 6 Record Transenna erer ee E ad LU I uUum IM I E 10 Continuous loop Tecnica En ed tr Roe ERE An Re RR D lid titi dnd 10 Resyne to T Gir tis E eas 10 2 2 7 WG AVS GUNG A RR 10 EAS ONO 10 2 2 8 Channel Names ansia UE 11 2 2 9 PES AZZ O o 11 A ON 11 2 2 10 General Tim code SEMA rt rn ia 11 Timecode Jump Tables sii tics 11 Timecodes Types Available on a Recorder sisi 12 Timecode Type Used on a Recorder oomocionornncnnninonnnannnannnonaccncnnarnconccnonan rca racanrnannnanonccn rn anna n ano c canon nasa canacss 13 How to Setup the Primary TC and User Fields 13 2 3 MITCIANC TIMECODE MANAGEMENT PAGE Liunrricana aia its 14 2 3 1 VITC ANC Management in SD IN and OUT 14 2 3 2 VITC ANC Management in HD IN and HD SD OUT NN 16 24 SDIL NETWORK PRIORITIES PAGE 3 isis naaa 18 2 5 SMPTE 334M PACKETS MANAGEMENT PAGE 3 18 Activate Deactivate VANC Data packet SUpport iii 19 Packets supported sisi 19 EVS Multicam Version 10 04 Configuration Manual Issue EVS Broadcast Equipment SA J anuary 2011 10 04 A Encoding of the SMPTE 334M packets on the downconverted outputs cnn ncnnno 19 Keeping Custom Uncompressed Data iii 20 Compatibility NO Mati cunda 20 20 AGPTSETTINESAPAGEME sta dada 21 2 6 1 A an rM cde ta oH UST AR AD DM ne qe en 21 2 6 2 GP Related Info
92. uary 2011 Clips p 3 4 F1 PLST Receive Pg 12 03 4 5 6 7 8 9 F2 Protocol receive Page 06 F3 Default XFile XFile 31 F4 Grab image Disable F5 Browse button Browse F6 Reset Archive Status Menu Quit C1r F_ Dft F9 PgUp F0O PgDn PLST RECEIVE PAGE Possible values Select one or more clip pages from 1 to 10 Default Page 10 This function allows the operator to automatically create a local copy of all network clips when copying a local or network playlist In this setting you need to select the page s of your machine where clips received when using the PLST CLIPS copy function must be stored Refer to the description of the Playlist copy function for details Clip pages can be assigned simultaneously as PUSH and PLST Receive Pages PROTOCOL RECEIVE PAGE Default Protocol Receive page 6 This setting defines in which page the clips created by protocol are stored When a page is full clips are stored on the next page Only clips created on this page and the other protocol pages if the first page is full are visible for protocols DEFAULT XFILE Value XFile name and network number Default This setting defines the XFile where clips must be sent to when using the ARCHIVE function from the EVS Remote Panel or VGA screens GRAB IMAGE Possible values Disable default Enable When the function is enabled and a default XFile has been assigned the grab function is coupled
93. ue 10 04 A 3 15 4 3 15 5 3 15 6 72 EVS Multicam Version 10 04 Configuration Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment SA J anuary 2011 to the Remotes refer to the section related to the Hypermotion Management in the XT Tech Ref Software manual PORT Possible values Port 2 to Port 46 Lan PC Default Port 6 This parameter specifies on which port RS422 or Lan PC the commands must be sent to the hypermotion camera and possibly to the PGM if you have selected Hypermotion LSM in the Remote Mode parameter IP ADDRESS Possible values XXX XXX XXX XXX This parameter specifies the IP address of the PC LAN in case you have selected the value Lan PC for the Port parameter If you have selected an RS422 port the IP address parameter is not relevant hence not displayed DIAL SPEED Possible values 010 X to 1000 X This parameter specifies by which factor the jog speed will be multiplied EVS Multicam Version 10 04 Configuration Manual Issue 10 4 A EVS Broadcast Equipment SA J anuary 2011 3 16 3 16 1 3 16 2 3 16 3 3 16 4 CONTROLLER AND PROTOCOL SETTINGS Port Device Protocol parel RS422 1 EVS Remote F7 ID Type 2 RS422 2 EVS Remote ID LSM RS422 3 EVS Remote JRS422 4 Sony BVW75 RS422 5 Sony BVW75 n RS422 6 Touch Screen u Quit Clr F_ Dft F9 PgUp FO PgDn This page is used to define what type of device controller is connected
94. ue means that the meters will be more sensitive NETWORK SETTINGS You can also define the Clip edit by network setting on page 3 1 F6 of the setup menu on the Remote Panel You will find a description of these settings in the Multicam user manual CLIP EDIT BY NETWORK Possible values Disable default Enable If this function is enabled other users on the network can trim rename delete etc your clips or modify the keywords and ranking assigned to your clips If disabled only the local operators can modify or delete clips on the server and edit their metadata CLIP MANAGEMENT SETTINGS You can also define most of the Clip management settings on pages 3 1 to 3 3 of the setup menu on the Remote Panel You will find a description of these settings in the Multicam user manual DEFAULT COPY MOVE The Default Copy Move parameter allows specifying whether the copy operations should be executed preferably using the SDTI or the HCTX GigE network If the value selected is SDTI the copy operations are first executed through the SDTI network If the SDTI network is temporarily unavailable the transfer is then tried through the HCTX GigE interface Transfers to GigE targets will always be performed via the HCTX GigE interface If the value selected is GbE the copy operations are first executed via the HCTX GigE interface If the transfer is not possible ports not connected IP address unknown no more connection ports are av
95. uipment SA J anuary 2011 2 1 2 1 1 2 Setup in Multicam INTRODUCTION OVERVIEW When you work in Spotbox mode the Setup Configuration module available in the Multicam application using the SHIFT F2 keyboard combination allows you to configure the Multicam software and define server settings in relation to timecodes protocol communication etc The other Multicam modules are discussed in the following manuals e Monitoring modules in the XT Tech Ref Software manual e Multicam application in the User manual This module contains several pages i e windows which are described in details in this section Setup page and section name Page 1 See Section 2 2 General Settings Page 1 on page 5 Content It includes several general settings on the timecodes the OSD the VGA the network the clip management the record trains the channel names the RS422 protocols Page 2 See Section 2 3 VITC ANC Timecode Management Page 2 on page 14 It includes detailed settings on the insertion of VITC or ANC timecodes channel by channel Page 3 See section 2 4 SDTI Network Priorities Page 3 on page 18 and 2 5 SMPTE 334M Packets Management Page 3 on page 18 It includes settings on e the priorities on the SDTI network e the SMPTE 334M packet management Page 4 See section 2 6 GPI Settings Page 4 on page 21 It includes the settings on t
96. ult value For more information on Epsio refer to the Epsio user manual 3 20 11 AUTO MARK Possible values Off On default When the Auto Mark setting is set to On a cue point is automatically defined on the record train every time the Epsio operator enters the Epsio menu on the LSM Remote panel 3 21 OVERVIEW The XNet network is composed by several servers all connected with a 75 Ohm coaxial cable BNC The exchange between systems is operated through the SDTI interface at 540 or 1485 Mbps The XNet network requires a network server dedicated to the management of the database shared among all servers This doesn t require an extra server but it has to be assigned to 1 server on the network If this system disconnects another server will automatically take over These settings can be found in the Configuration option of the EVS Maintenance menu For details about the setup of XNet network please refer to the XT Tech Ref Hardware manual 85 86 Issue EVS Multicam Version 10 04 Configuration Manual 10 04 A EVS Broadcast Equipment SA J anuary 2011 OB Van 1 6 Channel XT 2 M ul RS422 6 Channel XT 2 4 Channel XT 2 RS422 2 REC 4 PLAY 2 REC 2 PLAY 6 Channel XT2 gt ks 5 REC 1 PLAY XHub 2 XT amp XF 2 Xfile amp XStore 2 OB Van 2 6 Channel XT 2 6 Channel XT 2 1 SuperMotion Rec 4 REC 2 PLAY 1 Rec 2 PLAY EVS Multicam Version 10 04 Configuration Manual
97. used as default value in Playlist Edit mode Note that the duration of the video transition when using the TAKE button in 1PGM PRV mode has its own parameter in another section of the Setup menu AUDIO EFFECT DURATION Possible values Lock to video default or 0sO0fr to 20s00fr This parameter is only used when Split Audio Editing is enabled It sets the duration of audio transition effect Used as default value in Playlist Edit mode If Split Audio Editing is disabled the video and audio transitions will always have the same duration based on the setup for the video transition whatever the value of the Audio Effect Duration defined in the setup menu If this parameter is set to Lock to video you will not be able to define different durations for the audio and video transition inside a playlist even if the Split Audio Editing is enabled WiPE TYPE Possible values Vert L gt R default Vert R gt L This parameter specifies the vertical wipe effects from Left to Right or from Right to Left 61 Issue 10 04 A 3 11 4 3 115 3 11 6 3 11 7 62 EVS Multicam Version 10 04 Configuration Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment SA J anuary 2011 DEFAULT PLST SPEED Possible values Unknown default then from 0 to 100 This defines the default speed used for clips entered into playlist Unknown means that the speed of the previous clip in the playlist will be used as a reference for the current clip 0 will force
98. ys This always loads the selected playlist in PGM PRV mode e Conditional This loads the selected playlist on the selected PGM only if only 1 channel is active when entering the PLST EDIT mode Allows loading and playing multiple playlists using a single Remote Panel 63 Issue EVS Multicam Version 10 04 Configuration Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment SA J anuary 2011 10 04 A 3 11 12 PLAYLIST AUTO FILL Possible values All Cam default Prim Sec Primary Secondary Cam A CamB CamC CamD CamE CamF This parameter selects which camera angles will be used when using the Playlist Auto Fill function from the main menu of the remote Playlist p 4 3 Fl Fade to from colour Black 3 11 13 FADE TO FROM COLOUR Possible values Black default White This parameter specifies the color that is used in the transition effects fade to color fade from color and fade to from color V fade 64 EVS Multicam Version 10 04 Configuration Manual Issue 10 4 A EVS Broadcast Equipment SA J anuary 2011 3 12 3 12 1 3 122 3 12 3 AUDIO SETTINGS Audio p 5 1 Fl Audio slow motion No F2 Lipsync value ms 0 F3 Audio meters on OSD Yes F4 Audio meters adj db 0 F5 Aux track output i BEY Menu Quit Clr F_ Dft F9 PgUp FO PgDn AUDIO SLOW MOTION Possible values No default Yes Playback or mute the audio track when playing off speed speed different than
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