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Search options, 3 clearing keywords in the search criteria, How to clear a keyword with the keyboard – EVS XSense Version 10.03 - July 2010 Operating Manual User Manual

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XSense – Version 10.03 – Operating Manual

EVS Broadcast Equipment SA – July 2010

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10.03.A


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S

EARCH

O

PTIONS

In addition to the search criteria available at the bottom of the screen, two search

options are accessible from the Function keys F2 and F4:

Consider Record trains and / or clips in the Search

This option allows the inclusion of record trains in the results in searches with

timecode criteria. Press F2 to toggle between CLIP / CLIP+REC / REC.

Consider timecodes from the LTC and/or USER TC tables in the Search

This option makes it possible to take into account the timecodes from the LTC

and/or the USER TC tables in searches with timecode criteria. Press F4 to toggle
between LTC / USER / LTC+USER.

10.3.3 C

LEARING

K

EYWORDS IN THE

S

EARCH

C

RITERIA

H

OW TO

C

LEAR A

K

EYWORD WITH THE

K

EYBOARD

Press <TAB> to move the arrow cursor to the lower area of the screen. Use the
←/→ arrows to move the cursor to the keyword to remove, and press CTRL+DEL.
Press the <TAB> key again to move the arrow cursor back to the keywords list.

H

OW TO

C

LEAR A

K

EYWORD WITH THE

S

TYLUS

Click on the keyword to remove on the last line, the click on the CTRL+DEL:CLR

KWD area on the screen, or press CTRL+DEL.

H

OW TO

C

LEAR ALL

C

RITERIA AT

O

NCE

Press ALT+DEL or click on ALT+DEL:CLR ALL: all keywords, timecode, Date
from
and Date to fields assigned as search criteria will be removed, and the
ranking will be reset to the lowest level (“-“).
When performing the search, only the clips matching all criteria defined by the
operator will be included in the search results. Press CTRL+S (or click on the
corresponding area) to search the local database, or press ALT+S (or click on the
corresponding area) to search the entire network database.