Push, Introduction, Principle – EVS XTnano Version 10.04 - January 2011 Operation Manual User Manual

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XTnano – Version 10.04 – Operating Manual

EVS Broadcast Equipment SA – January 2011

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In the secondary menu, clips can still be directly recalled using the F1-F10 keys of
the Remote Panel.

The ID of the current clip appears on the end of line 3 of the LCD display.

P

USH

Push

Aux

Clip

PostRoll

>Archive

Cam

Introduction

The Push function allows you to easily send a copy of a clip to another machine

on the network.

Principle

If one or two default targets (push machines) are defined in the setup, the clip

will be automatically sent to these machines.

If no default target is defined, the list of machines available on the network will

appear. As soon as the operator selects one of them, the clip is pushed.
For more information about the Push settings, refer to the Remote Panel
setup, page 3.3.

In both cases, a message appears for a few seconds on the LCD to confirm that
the clip is being pushed and indicating the clip location where it will be stored on
the receiving machine.
If the Receive Page(s) defined on the destination machine is (are) full, the
operator who tries pushing the clip is notified. While this message is being
displayed, the operator can press the MENU key at any time to return to the
normal menu. Depending on the CAM/CLIP mode selected by the D key, only the
camera angles loaded on the controlled channels are pushed (CAM mode), or all
camera angles of the clip are pushed at once (CLIP mode).

>A

RCHIVE

Push

Aux

Clip

PostRoll

>Archive

Cam

The Archive function allows the operator to flag a clip to place it in the archive

queue of the Xtract.

This function is blinking when the clip is flagged for archiving, but has not yet
been archived. It is permanently highlighted when the archiving of the clip is
completed.

Depending on the mode selected with the D key (CLIP/CAM), the >ARCHIVE flag

is assigned only to the camera angles of the clip loaded on the controlled
channels (CAM mode), or to all camera angles of the clip (CLIP mode).

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