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2 playlist modes on the remote panel, 1 introduction, 2 accessing the playlist edit mode – EVS MulticamLSM Version 10.04 - January 2011 Operating Manual User Manual

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11.2 PLAYLIST MODES ON THE REMOTE

PANEL

11.2.1 I

NTRODUCTION

Two modes are available on the Remote Panel to access and manipulate the

playlists: The Playlist Edit mode and the Playlist Playout mode:

The Playlist Edit mode is used to modify the playlist.

The Playlist Playout mode is used to roll the playlist on air.

Editing the playlist in Playlist Playout mode is not possible.

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When you load a playlist pressing the PLST key on the Remote Panel, you directly

enter the Playlist Edit mode. The first frame of the element highlighted in the

playlist appears on the PGM. At the start, full control will be on the PGM side;

scrolling through the playlist can be done here.
From the Playlist Playout mode, you need to press the EDIT function (D button) or

move the jog dial to return to the Playlist Edition mode from where you can edit

the playlist.

O

VERVIEW

The main menu in the Playlist Edit mode available on the Remote Panel display is

the following:

Effect

Edit All

Insert

Speed

FX Dur

Delete

A secondary menu is also available when you select MENU from the main menu in

the Playlist Edit mode. All commands are not always available in the sec ondary

menu:

Clr Unav.

OtherAng

Replace

MakeLoc

Redo

Undo

In Playlist Edit mode, the duration displayed in the top right corner of the LCD

screen is the playlist total duration, from the beginning to the end.
For more details on the main and secondary menus of the Playlist Edit mode, refer

to the section 11.9 ‘Overview of Editing Functions in Playlist Edit Mode’, on page

100.