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EVS Multicam – Version 10.04 – Configuration Manual

EVS Broadcast Equipment SA – January 2011

Issue 10.4.A

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Clips p.3.2
[F1]Keywords file : Football
[F8]Delete
[F2]Keyword Mode : List

[Menu]Quit [Clr+F_]Dft [F9]PgUp [F0]PgDn

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EYWORDS

F

ILE

Possible values: -------- (default), SERVER, or the name of a keywords file present

on the server.
This parameter specifies the keywords file to use to assign keywords to clips or to

search the clips database:

Value

Meaning

--------

No keywords file is selected, and the keyword assignment and

related search functions are not available.

SERVER

The keywords file sent by the active network server to all systems

on the network will be used.

Keyword

file name

Other file names will appear if keywords files (files with a .KWD

extension) have been loaded in the C:\LSMCE\DATA\KWD directory

of the system. Keyword files can be imported using the

Import/Export Setup Files function of the Maintenance menu of the

EVS Menu (refer to the XT Tech Ref Software manual for details).

The F8 key allows the operator to delete the selected file

(confirmation required). Details about the keywords file format and

keywords-related functions are available in the ‘Keyword

Management’ section in the Multicam operational manual.

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EYWORD

M

ODE

Possible values: List (default), Numeric
This parameter specifies the keyword assignment/search mode on the EVS Remote

Panel:

List: It will display the keywords by groups of 8 on the LCD of the Remote

Panel and the operator can select them with the corresponding F_ key.

Numeric: It doesn’t display the keywords list on the LCD, but allows the

operator to enter directly the keyword ID using the F_ keys. The Numeric mode

is faster when the operator knows the position of the keywords inside the

keywords file, either from memory, using the VGA keyword screens, or using a

print of the keywords list.