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Remote panel operations, Record, Mark – EVS MulticamLSM Version 8.03 - Dec 2006 User's Manual User Manual

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EVS

MULTICAM - User’s Manual

Version 8.03

EVS Broadcast Equipment SA – Dec 2006


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6. Remote

Panel

operations

RECORD:

This key lights «red» when the system is recording. Pressing this key
brings the system in E/E (“live”) mode, and starts the record if necessary
(depending on the settings of the Setup menu). The E/E mode is actually
playing pictures already recorded by the system, and has a delay of 3
frames compared to the live source, on all audio and video tracks.

MARK :

Marks up to 256 cues that can be marked while recording / playing. The
cues are marked on the LIVE or PLAYBACK program depending on the
value set in the SETUP menu. When the operator has marked 256 cues,
the next one will overwrite the oldest one.

LAST CUE :

Re-cues machine to previous cue point relative to the current time code
position, pressing again will re-cue to the previous cue etc. When
recalling a cue point, the cue number appears in the upper left corner of
the OSD if this option is enabled in the setup menu (page 1.1, F4)

PLAY :

Initiates forward motion. Can also be used to start playback of playlists
and clips; refer to PLST command. Default playback speed when
pressing the PLAY key is 100% for standard pictures, 33% for Super
Motion pictures with a Triple Speed camera (SD), and 50% for Super
Motion pictures with a Double Speed camera (HD), when PGM SPD/VAR
MAX is OFF. When PGM SPD/VAR MAX is ON, the value defined in the
Setup for this parameter is used.

IN :

Defines the «IN» point of a clip. This key lights GREEN if an «in» point
exists but is not the image you see and the key illuminates RED if the
«on-air» image is at this «in» point. This point can be entered while
recording. In Split Audio mode, this key can be FLASHING GREEN or
FLASHING RED. Refer to the Split Audio section of this manual for
details.

OUT:

Defines the «OUT» point of a clip. This operates similarly to the IN
button.