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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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3.15 HYPERMOTION CONFIGURATION


Hypermotion Configuration p.6.4
[F1]Hypermotion : Yes
[F2]Recorder : CAM A
[F3]Remote Mode : Hypermotion Only
[F4]Port : Lan PC
[F5]IP address : 127.0.0.1
[F6]Dial Speed : 010 X
[Menu]Quit [Clr+F_]Dft [F9]PgUp [F0]PgDn


The Hypermotion feature is a software option (license code 20) that allows

controlling a hypermotion camera from the Remote Panel. The supported

hypermotion cameras are Photron, Vision Research and ARRI cameras.

3.15.1 H

YPERMOTION

Possible values: No (default), Yes
When this parameter is set to ‘Yes’, the Hypermotion feature is active: Users can

access and use the Hypermotion menu on the Remote Panel via the SHIFT+D key

combination.
When this parameter is set to ‘No’, the Hypermotion feature is not active: The

Hypermotion menu can be accessed but not used on the Remote Panel.

3.15.2 R

ECORDER

Possible values: CAM A to CAM D. Default: last CAM
This parameter specifies the recorder channel to which the A/V material from the

hypermotion camera will be sent. The default value is the last CAM defined in the

channel configuration, for example CAM C in 3 IN 3 OUT configurations.

3.15.3 R

EMOTE

M

ODE

Possible values: Hypermotion only (default), Hypermotion + LSM
The parameter specifies what the server will control:

Hypermotion only: The server controls only the hypermotion camera.
When this value is selected, an additional Remote is made available in the

main menu of the Remote Panel, since the hypermotion camera is considered

as an additional external camera.

Hypermotion + LSM: The server controls the hypermotion camera and one

PGM in exclusive mode.

For more information on the assignment of the PGMs and the hypermotion camera