EVS Xfile Version 1.11 - April 2007 User Manual User Manual
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XFILE Version 1.11 – User’s Manual
Author: M. Lothaire
Issue 1.0
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NETWORK AREA
Standalone mode:
Selects this option allows the operator to start the XFile without being
connected to the XNet. In this mode only the maintenance mode is active.
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Note : The bandwidth, the video standard and the Database Size
must be identical on all machines connected to the XNet. If
one system is configured with a different bandwidth, video
standard or database size, it will block the entire network.
SDTI : (540Mbps / 1485Mbps)
Selects the bandwidth of the network.
Video Standard: (PAL/NTSC)
Selects the video standard. NTSC format is also applicable for HD formats
Database Size: (6000/16000clips)
Select the maximum number of clips saved to the LSM database.
Net Name:
The Net name defines the machine name on the network. This name is
user-defined and can exceed 8 characters, but only 8 characters will be
visible from the XNet views. Entering a Network Name is not mandatory
because a network number is automatically given to the system, but it is
recommended to name the machines in order to easily identify all systems
connected to XNet.
Net Number:
Range: [1 … 29]
The Net number defines the machine number on the network. This number
is user-defined.
Optional SERVER mode for XFile
XFile system can turn to SERVER mode and host the LSM database. This
option is useful when no XT is present on the network.
Note: This option has been temporary disabled to avoid
disconnection problems during operation.