Synchronization mode (switch to in), Definition of controlled and primary channels, Controlled channel – 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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5.4

Synchronization Mode (Switch To In)

If the synchronization mode is OFF (

SW to IN is not highlighted in the secondary menu),

a request for camera change will produce a jump at the same timecode on the requested

camera. This mode allows synchronous change of camera angle.
If the synchronization mode is ON, a request for a camera change (by pressing CAM A,

CAM B, CAM C or CAM D in the Multicam menu) will lead to a jump to a predefined CUE

IN point.

If a CUE IN point has not been previously defined, Multicam acts as in SW to IN OFF

mode (even if SW to IN ON is shown) because the system has no reference to jump to.

5.5

Definition of Controlled and Primary Channels

Important
The notions of Primary Channel and Controlled Channel are very important and

will be constantly referred to in this manual.

5.5.1

Controlled Channel

A channel is “controlled” when the operator can control it with the jog dial. In this case,

the words “FULL CTRL” are present on the top of the OSD of the output monitor of that

channel.

5.5.2

Primary Channel

The primary channel is the first controlled channel. It is identified by stars around its name

on the OSD of the output monitor and on the LCD display of the Remote Panel (ex:

*PGM1*).
Examples:

In 3PGM mode, if the operator controls PGM2 and PGM3, the primary channel is

PGM2.

In PGM+PRV mode with PRV CTRL OFF, the primary channel is PGM.

In PGM+PRV mode with PRV CTRL ON, the primary channel is PRV.

Cue In1

Clip B

Clip A

Clip C

Clip D

Cue In2

Cue In3

Cue In4

Cue In1

Cue In2

Cue In3

Cue In4

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