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Push, Introduction, Principle – EVS XSense Version 10.04 - January 2011 Operating Manual User Manual

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XSense – Version 10.04 – Operating Manual

EVS Broadcast Equipment – January 2011

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Press MENU to access the secondary menu. If no keyword file is selected in the

setup, the LCD display will be:


In this mode of the secondary menu, clips can still be directly recalled using the
F1-F10 keys of the Remote Panel.

If a keyword file is selected in the setup, the LCD display will be:


In this mode of the secondary menu, the F1-F10 keys are used for keyword
assignment, and thus can no longer be used to recall clips. For a description of
the keyword-related functions, please refer to the “Keyword Management” Section

of this manual.

The ID of the current clip appears on the end of line 3 of the LCD display.

P

USH

Introduction

The Push function allows you to easily send a copy of a clip to another machine
on the network, either via the GigE network or the SDTI network.

Principle

If one or two default targets (push machines) are defined in the setup, the clip

will be automatically sent to these machines.

If no default target is defined, the list of machines available on the network

will appear. As soon as the operator selects one of them, the clip is pushed.

Depending on the push settings defined, the default targets or the list of
possible targets submitted to you will contain EVS servers on the SDTI
network and/or EVS servers on the GigE network.

For more information about the Push settings, refer to the Remote Panel

setup, page 3.3.

1keyword890123 2 keyword89012

3 keyword89012


111A

Push

Aux

Clip

Post-Roll

>Archive ***

Cam

1 keyword890123 2 keyword89012

3 keyword89012

F1:action_1 F6:action_6
F2:action_2 F7:action_7

111A

F3:action_3 F8:action_8
F4:action_4 F9:

p.01

F5:action_5 F0:Next page

Push

Aux

Clip

Post-Roll

>Archive ***

Name

Cam