EVS MulticamLSM Version 8.03 - Dec 2006 User's Manual User Manual
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EVS
MULTICAM - User’s Manual
EVS Broadcast Equipment SA – Dec 2006
Version 8.03
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(EVS Remote)
When working in LSM base configuration, the first RS422 port must
always be connected to an EVS remote. No other possible selection
RS422 #2:
(EVS Remote, Sony BVW75, XtenDD35, Odetics, Louth VDCP, EVS
AVSP, ---------)
Default : EVS Remote
RS422 #3:
(EVS Remote, Sony BVW75, XtenDD35, Odetics, Louth VDCP, EVS
AVSP, ---------)
Default : EVS Remote
RS422 #4:
(EVS Remote, Sony BVW75, XtenDD35, Odetics, Louth VDCP, EVS
AVSP, ---------)
Default : Sony BVW75
RS422 #5:
(Sony BVW75, XtenDD35, Odetics, Louth VDCP, EVS AVSP, ---------)
Default : Sony BVW75
RS422 #6:
(Sony BVW75, XtenDD35, Odetics, Louth VDCP, EVS AVSP, Touch Screen,
---------)
Default : Touch Screen
Note:
- It is preferable to assign all EVS remotes to the first RS422 ports. Avoid interleaving
protocols and EVS remotes in this list.
- The Touch Screen can only be assigned to RS422 port #6.
ID Type:
(UmID, ID LSM)
Defines the type of clip ID used by RS422 protocols (XtenDD35, Odetics,
Louth VDCP, EVS AVSP) to identify clips. ID LSM identifies clips using
their page, bank, clip and camera number (ex : 245C) ; UmID is another
identifier that is either assigned by the protocol when creating the clip (ex
: CLP00001), or defined automatically by the Multicam when the clip is
created using the EVS remote panel, or when the protocol doesn’t specify
this ID. When it is defined by the Multicam, the UmID is a coded ID (ex :
3x2QogRW) that is unique for every clip created on any XT server, and is
based on the serial number of the server, and creation date and time of
the clip.
Default : UmID