Mapping network cameras – EVS MulticamLSM Version 8.03 - Dec 2006 User's Manual User Manual
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corresponding F key.
Note: The key flashes during transfer. When the key lights green, the transfer is
completed and the clip is available for playback from the local system.
Mapping network cameras
Note : Mapping network cameras is a software option.
It is possible to map network cameras to unused camera position on the
remote up to the D camera. For instance, if the configuration is 2in 2out,
it is possible to map 2 network cameras.
The mapping allows for quick selection of network trains on the network.
Those cameras are NOT recorded on the local server, they remain
recorded on the destination server.
The setup menu, on page 6.3, displays the following screen :
Mapping network cam p.6.3
[F1]Authorize cam mapping : Yes
Cam A
: Local
Cam B
: Local
[F3]Cam C
: CamA/01
[F4]Cam D
: CamB/01
[Menu]Quit [Clr+F_]Dft [F9]PgUp [F0]PgDn
If the camera is local (cam A and B on the example), no F keys are
assigned to it. If the position can be used by a network camera, the F key
is available. Select a camera position and jog with the dial to reach the
desired network camera to map.
The clipping on mapped cameras follows the same rule as for local
cameras. Clips created will be copied as local clips in the corresponding
positions.
Note : Two limitations must be noted in the mapped camera mode :
- All cameras are delayed so that in live mode all cameras are on the
same timecode.
- Recalling local clips will not be instantly available : the network copy of
the remote cameras will occur before the clip can be recalled.