Redundancy status in ipedit – EVS IPDirector Version 6.2 - June 2013 IPEDIT User Manual User Manual
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Work with 6-channel EVS servers having the same Multicam version
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Work with the Multicam application, having 4 PGMs on each EVS server, or 3 PGMs
with one of them supporting the ‘Mix on one channel’. See section "Channel
Assignment" on page 228.
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Associate your EVS servers in Master/Slave relationship in the Redundancy tab of
the Remote Installer. Master/Slave servers need to have exactly the same genlock,
same LTC timecode signal, and same source signal on the recorders selected for
redundancy.
For more information on how to set up the redundancy between a Master and Slave EVS
server, please refer to the Technical Reference manual.
7.2.3.
Redundancy Status in IPEdit
You can check that both Master and Slave EVS servers are correctly connected in the
Status bar of IPEdit.
The following connection status information related to the Master/Slave redundancy can
be displayed:
Displayed information
On M/S
Meaning
Connected to master
On Slave
server
The EVS server is available and the SDTI
connection is established between the Master
and the Slave servers.
Connected to slave
On Master
server
The EVS server is available and the SDTI
connection is established between the Master
and the Slave servers.
Error: not connected to
master
On Slave
server
The Master server is not available on the
routing.
Error: not connected to
slave
On Master
server
The Slave server is not available on the
routing.
Error: No SDTI between
master and slave
On Slave
server
No SDTI connection is established between
the Master EVS server and the Slave EVS
server.
Error: No SDTI between
slave and master
On Master
server
No SDTI connection is established between
the Master and Slave EVS servers.
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