Last cue, Fast jog, Mark – EVS XT3 MulticamLSM Version 11.02 - July 2013 Operation Manual User Manual

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If the timecode is from the LTC table, it will be displayed in white on the output monitor.

If the timecode is from the USER TC table, it will be displayed in yellow on the output
monitor.

If nothing happens after confirming the TC entry with ENTER, this means that the field
corresponding to the selected Timecode does not exist on the disk any longer.

To exit the GOTO TC function at any time, press the MENU key.

Last Cue

This function re-cues the EVS server to previous cue point relative to the current timecode
position. Each time the Last Cue button is pressed, the EVS server re-cues to the
previous cue, etc. When recalling a cue point, the cue number appears in the upper left
corner of the OSD if this option is enabled with the Cue number on OSD parameter in the
Operational Setup menu (p.1.1 F1)

Fast Jog

When selected, this option enables fast picture search: the actual speed of this fast jog is
adjustable in the Setup menu. Starting a play or returning to E2E mode resets the Fast Jog
mode.

Warning
The jog dial is active at all times when the system is in play & record. The brake
is automatically turned on when starting a playback with the PLAY key or with
the lever, or when returning to E2E mode with the RECORD button.

Mark

This function marks up to 256 cues that can be marked while recording or playing. The
cues are marked on the LIVE or PLAYBACK program depending on the value set in the
Setup menu. When the operator has marked 256 cues, the next one will overwrite the
oldest one.

Return

Inside a clip, press the RETURN key to remain on the same picture, but inside the record
train instead of the clip (if that picture still exists in the record train). This is useful when a
clip is too tight and you want to use material beyond the current IN or OUT point.

RECORD

This key lights red when the system is recording. Pressing this key brings the system in
E/E (“live”) mode, and starts the record if necessary (depending on the settings of the
Setup menu). The E/E mode is actually playing pictures already recorded by the system,
and has a delay of 3 frames compared to the live source, on all audio and video tracks.

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