EVS MulticamLSM Version 8.03 - Dec 2006 User's Manual User Manual
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MULTICAM - User’s Manual
Version 8.03
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GPI# Channel/Device Port Function
5 [F1]RMT1 -- [F5]Play
6 [F2]RMT1 -- [F6]Next
7 [F3]RMT1 -- [F7]Skip
8 [F4]RMT1 -- [F8]Pause
[Menu]Quit [Clr+F_]Dft [F9]PgUp [F0]PgDn
These 2 pages define the settings for the GPI inputs of the XT server.
For each GPI input, the operator has the possibility to define :
- the channel that the GPI will affect or the device that the GPI is
assigned to. A device can be EVS remote #1 or one of the protocols
defined in page 7.1 (if some GPI must be used by the Air Box in a
mixed configuration LSM+Air Box, or if a GPIs must trigger some
actions on a channel controlled by a Sony protocol, etc.). If the
operator selects EVS Remote #1, the GPI will trigger the selected
action on all channels controlled by that remote.
- the function that the GPI will trigger : Play, Pause, Recue, Previous
(recue to previous clip inside the playlist), Next (goto next clip inside
the playlist), Skip (skip the next clip in the playlist), -------- (no action
is taken). If a GPI is assigned to an AVSP protocol for use with the
EVS Air Box or Air Edit application, the function of this GPI will be
defined by the Air Box / Air Edit software.
The representations of pages 8.1 and 8.2 of the LCD screen shows the
default values for GPI inputs 1 to 8. For the pinout of the GPI connector
and wiring instructions, please refer to the XT Technical Reference.
GPI Setting p.8.3
GPI# Function Type
1 [F1]----------- [F5]----------
2 [F2]----------- [F6]----------
3 [F3]----------- [F7]----------
4 [F4]----------- [F8]----------
[Menu]Quit [Clr+F_]Dft [F9]PgUp [F0]PgDn
The GPIs out have been implemented primarily for the replace function.
On the IN/OUT point when executing the replace, users can trigger GPI
OUTs.
Possible functions
- Replace
- (Empty) : not used (default value)
Possible values
- Low
- Low Pulse
- High
- High Pulse
Example :
Users can select all types of GPIs. The behaviour varies accordingly :