Function keys in the main menu – EVS MulticamLSM Version 11.00 Operating Manual User Manual

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Multicam - Version 11.00 – Operating Manual

EVS Broadcast Equipment SA – April 2012

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Function Keys in the Main Menu

Select the corresponding Function key (

F_ key), and then press ENTER to validate the

selection.

Function Key

Use

F1 to F4

If desired, the Multicam system can be run using 1, 2, 3 or 4 EVS

Remote Panels. Depending on the number of play channels

available in the current configuration, 1-, 2-, 3- or 4- Remote modes

will be available from the main menu.

F1: 1 Remote

One Remote Panel is used in the configuration

F2: 2 Remotes

Two Remote Panels are used in the configuration.
If 4 play channels are available, when selecting the 2 Remotes

mode, the operator can choose between two configurations:

2 play channels for each remote:
In this configuration, each Remote Panel can select PGM+PRV or

2PGM mode. Each Remote Panel can manage video transitions

(cut, mix, wipe) in PGM+PRV and playlist modes.

3 play channels for the 1

st

remote and 1 play channel for the

second remote.
In this configuration, the 1

st

remote can select PGM+PRV or

3PGM mode and can manage video transitions. The 2

nd

remote is

forced to 1PGM mode and can only handle cut transitions.

F3: 3 Remotes

Three Remote Panels are used in the configuration.

F4: 4 Remotes

Four Remote Panels are used in the configuration.

F5: Char. On/Off

Enables or disables the on-screen display (Timecode, Clip ID…) on

the output monitors.

F6: Exit

Exits the Multicam software and returns to the EVS Menu.

F7: Clear all clips Clears all clips. All clips will be lost. A confirmation of this command

is required.
For more information to this action, refer to the section 9.2.6

‘Clearing Clips’, on page 41.
Note: This command is not similar to the Clear Video Disks from

the

Maintenance menu. If you wish to refresh completely the server,

i.e. to clear all clips including the protected ones, you need to use

Clear Video Disks rather than Clear all clips.

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