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3 how to modify the type of ttl gpis, Introduction, How to set up the tally function – EVS MulticamLSM Version 10.04 - January 2011 Configuration Manual User Manual

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Multicam – Version 10.04 – Configuration Manual

EVS Broadcast Equipment SA – January 2011

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2.6.3 H

OW TO

M

ODIFY THE

T

YPE OF

TTL

GPI

S

To modify the type of TTL GPIs, proceed as follows:

1.

Press the key to select the field on the first line of Page 4.

2.

Press the ←and → arrows to change the value.

Depending on the type defined, the lines 5 to 8 will automatically move from one

GPI section to the other.
For more information on the GPI IN settings, refer to section on the GPI IN

settings in the Setup menu chapter of the Multicam user manual.

2.6.4 U

SING THE

T

ALLY

F

UNCTION TO

C

REATE A

D

IRECTOR

S

C

UT

P

LAYLIST

I

NTRODUCTION

The Tally feature allows the users to automatically create a clip for each change

of camera performed on the director’s cut and to add all the clips to a playlist. The

clips are created automatically by the server as it receives GPIs IN from a

switcher when the director changes the camera angle.

H

OW TO

S

ET UP THE

T

ALLY

F

UNCTION

You will set up the Tally function on page 4 of the Setup Configuration.
To set up the tally function, proceed as follows:

1.

Press the key to select the Tally field value and press the and

arrows to set the Tally function to ‘ON’.

2.

In the Add clips to PL field, specify the LSM ID of the playlist to which you

want to add the tally clips.

3.

In the Clips guardbands field, specify how much the guardbands should be

in seconds.

4.

In the GPIs IN section, for a given GPI,

select the REC on which the director’s cut is performed

define the ‘Mark Tly’ function on this GPI IN

The tally function is now active: When the server receives a ‘Mark tally’ GPI, an IN

point is marked on the corresponding record train (for ex. cam a). When a second

‘Mark Tally’ GPI is received on a different record train (for ex. cam b), the server

marks an OUT point on the first record train (cam a) and an IN point on the second

record train. All the clips created this way are added to the defined playlist.