Example, Action, 4 gpi settings – EVS IPDirector Version 5.6 - May 2009 Part 1 User's Manual User Manual

Page 76

Advertising
background image

IPDirector Version 5.6 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace

EVS Broadcast Equipment - – May 2009

Issue 5.6.D

65

In the IPDirector workspace, the triggered action will be reflected in the open

applications to which the player channel has been assigned.

Only the GPI keys set up to be managed by IPDirector on the XT[2] server can be
configured in the Input GPIs Settings window. The other ones will be greyed out.

Important
The GPIs IN to be used in IPDirector need to be assigned to the IPDP
protocol Setup Configuration module of Multicam (SHIFT-F2, Page 4).
Otherwise, they cannot be defined in IPDirector.

Example

In the above example, when the GPI key 1 is pressed on the XT[2] server 03_XT3,
this triggers a playback action on the PGM1 player channel of the XT3 server. The
trigger signal is a rising edge pulse. With the configuration defined above, the

IPDirector will show the triggered action in any application that displays the given
player channel.

The following sections describe in details the various fields in the Input GPI
Settings window.

Action

The Action field allows the user to define the action that will be triggered by the
GPI key. The value defined in the Action field for a GPI key is also defined in the
Setup Configuration of the XT[2] server. Modifying the action type on IPDirector
will update the corresponding value in the XT[2] server Setup Configuration and
vice versa.
The following actions can be defined on a GPI key:

Action Description

PLAY

Initiates a play command at 100% on the selected channel.

PAUSE

Initiates a pause command on the selected channel.

RECUE

Initiates a jump to the IN point of the on air element on the
selected channel.

If this is a playlist, the jump is performed to the IN point of

the first clip of the playlist.

PREVIOUS

Initiates a command to go to the previous clip of a playlist on

the selected channel.

NEXT

Initiates a command to go to the next clip of a playlist on the
selected channel.

SKIP

Initiates a command to skip the clip being played on the
selected channel.

Advertising