4 rs422 #4, 5 rs422 #5, 6 rs422 #6 – EVS MulticamLSM Version 9.00 - March 2008 User's Manual User Manual
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EVS
Multicam - User Manual
Version 9.00
EVS Broadcast Equipment SA – March 2008
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4.12.4
RS422
#4
Possible values: EVS Remote, Sony BVW75, XtenDD35, Odetics, VDCP,
EVS AVSP, EVS IPDP, Edit Rec, ---------
Default: Sony BVW75
4.12.5
RS422
#5
Possible values: Sony BVW75, XtenDD35, Odetics, VDCP, EVS AVSP, EVS
IPDP, Edit Rec, ---------
Default: Sony BVW75
4.12.6
RS422
#6
Possible values: Sony BVW75, XtenDD35, Odetics, VDCP, EVS AVSP, EVS
IPDP, Edit Rec, Touch Screen, ---------
Default: Touch Screen
Note
• It is preferable to assign all EVS remotes to the first RS422
ports. Avoid interleaving protocols and EVS remotes in this list.
• The Touch Screen can only be assigned to RS422 port #6.
4.12.7
ID
T
YPE
Possible values: ID LSM (default) / UmID
Defines the type of clip ID used by RS422 protocols (XtenDD35, Odetics,
Louth VDCP, EVS AVSP) to identify clips:
• ID LSM: It identifies clips using their page, bank, clip and camera
number (ex: 245C).
• UmID: It is another identifier that is either assigned by the protocol
when creating the clip (ex: CLP00001), or defined automatically by
Multicam when the clip is created using the EVS Remote panel, or when
the protocol doesn’t specify this ID.
When it is defined by Multicam, the UmID is a coded ID (ex: 3x2QogRW)
that is unique for every clip created on any XT[2] server, and is based
on the serial number of the server, and creation date and time of the
clip.