Network error msg, Keyword info, Audio meters on osd – EVS XSense Version 10.04 - January 2011 Configuration Manual User Manual

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XSense – Version 10.04 – Configuration Manual

EVS Broadcast Equipment – January 2011

Issue

10.04.B

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is faulty.

Note

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
RAID array.
Refer to the XT Tech Ref Hardware manual for details on the RAID
system and its maintenance.

N

ETWORK

E

RROR

M

SG

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 (ÆNet) when the network
becomes available again and the system is trying to re-connect.

K

EYWORD

I

NFO

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.

A

UDIO

M

ETERS ON

OSD

Possible values: Yes (default) / No

This parameter enables/disables the display of audio meters at the bottom of each
output monitor.

A

UDIO

M

ETERS

A

DJ

.

(

D

B)

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 value means that the meters will be more sensitive.

2.2.4 N

ETWORK

S

ETTINGS

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.

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