Call channel vga, Keywords file, Deleting a keyword file from the setup screen – EVS XSense Version 10.04 - January 2011 Configuration Manual User Manual
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XSense – Version 10.04 – Configuration Manual
EVS Broadcast Equipment – January 2011
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C
ALL
C
HANNEL
VGA
Possible values: Disable (default) / Enable
This parameter disables or enables the Call Channel function on the VGA Clip
screen. This function allows the operator to select on which PGM channel the clips
called from the keyboard/tablet and VGA should be loaded.
K
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). See also the Section ‘Keyword Management’ in the Multicam
Operational manual for more details on keywords-related functions.
D
ELETING A
K
EYWORD
F
ILE
F
ROM THE
S
ETUP
S
CREEN
Move the cursor to the Keywords File parameter using the
keys, then press CTRL-DEL, and confirm whether you want to delete the current
keywords file from disk, or not.
D
ATE
F
ORMAT
(dd/mm/yy)
This is the date format used for the dates in searches or in clip information
display. This parameter is read-only and provided for information purpose.
D
FT
XF
ILE
Value: XFile name and network number. Default: -------- # --
This setting defines the XFile where clips must be sent to when using the
ARCHIVE function from the EVS Remote Panel or VGA screens.