Operating Manual Owner's manual
Table Of Contents
- Copyright
- Disclaimer
- Improvement Requests
- Regional Contacts
- User Manuals on EVS Website
- 1. Initial Configuration
- 2. Remote Controller
- 3. Main Menu
- 4. Remote Panel Operations
- 4.1 OPERATIONS
- 4.2 SELECTION OF CLIP BANKS AND PLAYLISTS
- 4.3 CLIP NUMBERING HIERARCHY
- 5. Control Mode
- 6. PGM-PRV Mode
- 7. Multi PGM Mode
- 8. Video Delay
- 9. Clip Management
- 9.1 INTRODUCTION
- 9.2 USING THE EVS REMOTE PANEL
- 9.3 USING THE CLIP SCREEN
- 9.3.1 Clip screen – Standard View
- 9.3.2 The Title Bar
- 9.3.3 The Function Bar
- 9.3.4 The Clip Information Area
- 9.3.5 The Clip Management Area
- 9.3.6 Selecting a Clip with Tablet and Stylus
- 9.3.7 Selecting a Clip with the Keyboard
- 9.3.8 How to Name a Clip
- 9.3.9 How to Change the Primary Camera of a Clip
- 9.3.10 Recalling a Clip
- 9.3.11 How to Cancel a Network Copy on the VGA
- 9.3.12 How to Restripe the Timecode of the Current Clip
- 9.3.13 Moving and Copying Clips
- 9.3.14 Clip Screen – Extended View
- 9.4 USING THE VDR PANEL
- 10. Keyword Management
- 10.1 CREATING AND SELECTING THE KEYWORD FILE
- 10.2 ASSIGNING KEYWORDS USING THE VGA SCREEN
- 10.2.1 Keyword Windows
- 10.2.2 How to Assign a Keyword to a Clip
- 10.2.3 How to Clear a Keyword with the Keyboard
- 10.2.4 How to Clear a Keyword with the Stylus
- 10.2.5 How to Edit the Ranking of the Current Clip With the Keyboard
- 10.2.6 How to Edit the Ranking of the Current Clip With the Stylus
- 10.2.7 How to Clear All Keywords and the Ranking of a Clip
- 10.2.8 How to Name a Clip Using the Keywords:
- 10.3 SEARCHING THE DATABASE USING THE VGA SCREEN
- 10.4 ASSIGNING KEYWORDS USING THE REMOTE PANEL
- 10.5 SEARCHING THE DATABASE USING THE REMOTE PANEL
- 11. Playlist Management
- 11.1 GENERAL INFORMATION
- 11.2 PLAYLIST MODES ON THE REMOTE PANEL
- 11.3 PLAYLIST DISPLAY ON THE VGA
- 11.4 ACTIVATING AND LOADING PLAYLISTS
- 11.5 DELETING PLAYLISTS
- 11.6 NAMING A PLAYLIST OR AN ELEMENT IN A PLAYLIST
- 11.7 BROWSING WITHIN A PLAYLIST
- 11.8 PLAYOUT FUNCTIONS WITH PLAYLISTS
- 11.9 OVERVIEW OF EDITING FUNCTIONS IN PLAYLIST EDIT MODE
- 11.10 ADDING & REPLACING CLIPS IN A PLAYLIST
- 11.10.1 Possible Methods for Adding Clips
- 11.10.2 Modifying a Distant Playlist
- 11.10.3 How to Quickly Add Clips to the Current Playlist
- 11.10.4 How to Insert Clips into a Playlist
- 11.10.5 How to Insert the Result of a Clip Search into a Playlist
- 11.10.6 Inserting Growing Clips into Playlists
- 11.10.7 How to Delete Playlist Elements from a Playlist
- 11.10.8 How to Move an Element Within a Playlist
- 11.10.9 How to Change the Camera Angle of a Playlist Element
- 11.11 COPYING PLAYLISTS
- 11.12 OTHER EDITING FUNCTIONS FOR PLAYLISTS
- 11.13 THE AUXILIARY AUDIO CLIP
- 11.14 TRANSITION EFFECTS
- 11.15 SPLIT AUDIO
- 11.15.1 Introduction
- 11.15.2 Menus in Split Audio Mode
- 11.15.3 OSD Display in Split Audio Mode
- 11.15.4 Default Duration for the Audio and Video Transitions
- 11.15.5 Associations of Audio and Video Transition Types
- 11.15.6 Default Mode for Extending a Transition
- 11.15.7 Changing the Audio or Video Effect Duration
- 11.15.8 Performing A ‘V Base’ Edit
- 11.15.9 Performing An ‘A Base’ Edit
- 11.15.10 How to Insert a Clip into a Playlist With Split Audio
- 11.16 SWAP AUDIO TRACKS
- 11.17 REPLACE FUNCTION
- 12. Timeline Management
- 13. Operating on XNet Network
- 13.1 INTRODUCTION
- 13.2 DISCONNECTING FROM XNET
- 13.3 SELECTING A SERVER ON XNET
- 13.4 OPERATIONS
- 14. Sony, XtenDD35, Odetics & VDCP Protocols

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Version 10.03
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Operating Manual
EVS Broadcast Equipment SA – July 2010
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Command Description
camera angle of the clip selected with the green cursor
(CAM mode), or to all camera angles of the clip (CLIP
mode).
PGM X Located in the bottom right corner of the clip screen, this
field is only visible if the Call Channel VGA function has
been enabled in the Setup Menu (p. 3.1 – F5) or in the
Setup Screen, and is only effective in CAM mode, not in
CLIP mode. It allows the operator to select on which
channel clips called using the keyboard/tablet and VGA
should be loaded.
Press ALT + F1 on the keyboard to select PGM1, ALT +
F2 for PGM2/PRV, ALT + F3 for PGM3, etc. This function
is useful to load clips on channels that cannot be
controlled by an EVS Remote Panel, or to allow an AP to
browse clips on a play channel not used by the main
operator. Note that if that channel is in PLST EDIT mode
with a PRV, the clip will automatically cue up on the PRV.
9.3.6 SELECTING A CLIP WITH TABLET AND STYLUS
To select a different page or bank using the stylus, click on the desired page/bank
number on the bottom line of the screen. You can also move to the adjacent
page/bank by clicking on the red arrows on the top, bottom and sides of the
screen:
• left/right arrow: go to previous/next page
• up/down arrow: go to previous/next bank
If a clip is present in a certain location, it will be highlighted in BLUE. Once
selected, it will be highlighted in ORANGE.
To cue up a clip on the primary channel controlled by the first remote, or on the
VGA Call Channel defined in the setup, simply click
1
on it with the stylus. If the
channel where the clip is supposed to be loaded is in Plst Edit mode with a PRV
channel attached, the clip will automatically cue up on the PRV channel.
9.3.7 SELECTING A CLIP WITH THE KEYBOARD
The keyboard can also be used to operate within the clip screen. The green arrows
surrounding a clip shows the current cursor position. The arrow keys (↑,↓,←,→)
on the keyboard are used to move across the screen. Only 2 banks can be viewed
at a time.
To view other banks, use ALT + ↑,↓ to scroll vertically between banks and use
ALT + ←,→ or PgDn, PgUp to scroll horizontally between pages. To go to bank 1
of the current page, use the HOME key and to go to the Playlist bank of the
current page, use the END key
2
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1
“Clicking with the stylus” means pressing lightly the tip of the stylus onto the tablet.
2
Trying to access the playlist bank of page 10 will cause the Clip screen to jump to the playlist bank of page 9, since
page 10 playlists are reserved for external protocols.










