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EVS

Multicam - User Manual

Version 9.00

EVS Broadcast Equipment SA – March 2008

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Important

The jog dial is active at all times when the system is in play &
record. The brake is automatically turned on when starting a
playback with the PLAY key or with the lever, or when returning to
E2E mode with the RECORD button.

LEVER

This function is used to perform slow-motion from 0 to 100%, and to
playback material from - 100 to + 100% or from - 200 to + 200% when
Secondary Lever range is selected. The lever has a continuous, linear
range, except when Super Motion material is loaded on the primary channel.
In this case, there is a “flat step” at 33% (SD Super Motion) or 50% (HD
Super Motion) to help the operator locating easily the ideal playback speed.

Important

When playing Super Motion material in slow motion, to obtain the
smoothest replay, it is important that the replay speed is exactly
the ideal slow motion speed, i.e. 33% for SD Super Motion or 50%
for HD Super Motion. If the replay speed is slightly off these ideal
values, movements might appear staggered. These ideal speeds
can also be called directly by pressing the PLAY button when the
current element is Super Motion. The PGM speed and Var Max
modes can also be used to facilitate this. See Chapter 8 “PGM-
PRV Mode”
on page 66 for a description on these modes.

PLST

This function is not active if the current playlist is empty. If the current
playlist is not empty, pressing PLST once enters the Playlist Edit mode.

• Pressing PLST from the Playlist Edit mode enter the Playlist diffusion

mode.

• Pressing PLST from the Playlist Diffusion mode re-cues the playlist to

its beginning.

• Pressing 3 times PLST will always cue up the playlist ready to roll.

To play back a playlist that has been cued, press the PLAY button and it
will roll at the preset speeds.

BROWSE

When a clip is loaded on the primary channel, pressing the BROWSE key
allows the operator to browse inside all local clips of the database by
turning the jog dial.

When a cue point exists for the current picture on the primary channel (the
CUE button lights red), pressing the BROWSE key allows the operator to
browse through all existing cue points by turning the jog dial.