Preference mode (pref), Secondary controller, Introduction – 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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5.6

Preference Mode (PREF)

When this option is ON and a clip is recalled, the preferred camera will be displayed on

the main output, even if another camera angle was previously loaded on that output.
The preferred camera is the one, which was on the primary output channel when the clip

was created.
The second preferential camera (“secondary camera”) is the one that was loaded on the

next channel when the clip was created.
In the Clip screen, the first preferential camera is indicated by a star: 111B* and the

second preferential camera is indicated by 2 dashes: 111B=.
When the preference option is disabled, the PGM output stays on the camera currently

selected when the clip is called.

5.7

Secondary Controller

5.7.1

Introduction

The

2

nd

CTRL function available on the Remote Panel in the main operational menu

allows the operator to swap the control of one or several play channels between the EVS

Remote Panel and a third-party controller.
Both controllers receive permanently the status of the channel(s), but only one controller

at a time is able to actually control a channel: this is called the exclusive secondary

control mode. The secondary controllers are defined in the

Operational Setup menu of

the remote (p.2.2).

5.7.2

Interactions between IPDP and Multicam

When a Remote Panel and an IPDirector share the control of some PGMs in exclusive

secondary control mode, the following principles apply:

When a playlist/timeline is controlled by the Remote Panel on a PGM, the

playlist/timeline remains the current one when IPDirector is given the control on the

PGM.

When a playlist/timeline is controlled by IPDirector on a PGM, the playlist/timeline

remains the current playlist on the Remote Panel when the operator takes back the

PGM control.

When several playlists/timelines have been controlled by IPDirector on several PGMs

and the operator takes back the PGM control, the current playlist/timeline on the

Remote Panel is the one that was the current playlist when the control was given

away, in other words the current playlist/timeline does not change.

When the playlist/timeline controlled by IPDirector is not visible by the Remote Panel,

the current playlist/timeline on the Remote Panel is the one that was the current

playlist when the control was given away, in other words the current playlist/timeline

does not change.

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