Configuration Manual Version 11.
CONFIGURATION MANUAL XT2 Server 11.02 Copyright EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A.– Copyright © 2002-2013. All rights reserved. Disclaimer The information in this manual is furnished for informational use only and subject to change without notice. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information contained in this user manual is accurate, up-to-date and reliable, EVS Broadcast Equipment cannot be held responsible for inaccuracies or errors that may appear in this publication.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. Issue 11.02.A July 2013 Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS II WHAT'S NEW? V 1. 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1. Introduction to the Configuration of EVS Servers 1 1.2. Introduction to the Manual 3 1.3. Starting the EVS Server 4 1.4. Accessing the Web-Based Interface 5 2. 6 MULTICAM SETUP 2.1. Overview of User Interfaces 6 2.1.2. Navigability and Commands 9 2.2. Configuration Lines 11 2.2.1. Chapter Contents 11 2.2.2. Launching a Configuration 11 2.2.3.
CONFIGURATION MANUAL XT2 Server 11.02 3. 2.5.6. Importing and Exporting Keyword Files 41 2.5.7. Exporting Log Files 43 MULTICAM CONFIGURATION 3.1. Overview on User Interfaces 44 3.1.1. Introduction 44 3.1.2. Overview of the Multicam Configuration Window 46 3.1.3. Navigating and Editing in the Multicam Configuration Window 49 3.1.4. Overview of the Setup Menus in the Remote Panel 51 3.1.5. Navigating and Editing in the Setup Menus of the Remote Panel 52 3.1.6.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. 3.8. GPI Tab 156 3.8.1. Overview 156 3.8.2. GPI Settings 157 3.8.3. Tally Settings 161 3.9. Operation Tab 163 3.9.1. Overview 163 3.9.2. OSD Settings 167 3.9.3. Audio Meters OSD Settings 169 3.9.4. Clips Settings 171 3.9.5. Playlist Settings 177 3.9.6. Timeline Settings 183 3.9.7. Protection Settings 184 3.9.8. Keywords Settings 186 3.9.9. Push Settings 188 3.9.10. Audio Settings 191 3.9.11. EVS Controller Settings 193 3.9.12.
CONFIGURATION MANUAL XT2 Server 11.02 What's New? This manual has not been subject to changes associated to new features in release 11.02. Further to the new EVS branding, the look and feel of the web-based interface has however been modified. For the same reason, the look and feel of the configuration manual has also been modified. In addition, some minor changes have been implemented.
CONFIGURATION MANUAL XT2 Server 11.02 1. Introduction 1.1. Introduction to the Configuration of EVS Servers Configuration Module The Multicam Setup application is used for configuration and maintenance operations on EVS video servers. It is also used to select which application to run, since EVS disk recorders have the ability to run various dedicated applications (Video Server, Slow Motion, …). The configuration module available from Multicam 11.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. • Issue 11.02.A July 2013 a configuration section for each configuration line. It is presented in seven tabs which easily give access to all configuration parameters: Simple User Interface The user interface is simple and clear thanks to: • the separation of basic and advanced parameters The most commonly used parameters are displayed in a basic mode while more specific parameters are hidden, and can be displayed when you toggle to the advanced mode.
CONFIGURATION MANUAL XT2 Server 11.02 Configuration Available from Server, Web and Remote Panel You can configure the EVS server using one of the three available tools: • The server-based application (VGA) features all settings and commands for the setup and configuration. • The newly designed web-based interface is equivalent to the server-based application and enables engineers to configure the EVS server remotely.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. Issue 11.02.A July 2013 Configuration Manual Structure The Server Configuration manual is organized in two sections: • • 1.3. A section dedicated to the Multicam Setup window that mainly features: ◦ the configurations lines and their management ◦ the functions related to server administration and maintenance.
CONFIGURATION MANUAL XT2 Server 11.02 1.4. Accessing the Web-Based Interface Prerequisite When the EVS server is started, you can access the web-based interface of the Multicam Setup application for that EVS server from any computer that is on the same network range as the EVS server. You can use any browser to open the web-based interface. Procedure To be able to open the web-based interface in a browser, you need to know the IP address of the PC LAN of the EVS server.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. 2. Multicam Setup 2.1. Overview of User Interfaces 2.1.1. Overview of the Setup Areas Issue 11.02.A July 2013 General Description The Multicam Setup window is the window that opens first when the Multicam Setup application is launched. It is displayed when the EVS server is started but does not run a given configuration yet. The Multicam Setup window allows users to: • view and manage the various configuration lines.
CONFIGURATION MANUAL XT2 Server 11.02 The following screenshot presents the Multicam Setup window in the web-based interface: 2.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. Issue 11.02.A July 2013 Description of the Areas The table below describes the various parts of Multicam Setup window: 8 # Name of area Description 1. Title bar The title bar displays the following information: • Multicam version • server facility name (if any) • chassis type • server serial number 2. Configuration Lines This area shows all configurations the EVS server can run: • 16 configurations lines are available on an EVS server.
CONFIGURATION MANUAL XT2 Server 11.02 2.1.2. # Name of area Description 5. Task bar The Task bar (Server-based application) displays commands for the main actions in the window. See section "Navigability and Commands" on page 9 for more information. 5'. Status bar The Status bar (web-based interface) displays: • the Multicam Setup application status • the date and time of the last refresh • the Refresh button 6.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. Issue 11.02.A July 2013 Configuration Lines In the Configuration Lines area, a configuration line is highlighted when it is selected. The main commands for configuration line management are presented below: Command description Command key Moving up in the list of configuration lines UP ARROW Moving down in the list of configuration lines DOWN ARROW Starting the server with a given configuration line ENTER on selected line.
CONFIGURATION MANUAL XT2 Server 11.02 Tools Menu To call a Tools command, simply click on the command in the Tools menu. This will open the corresponding window. 2.2. Configuration Lines 2.2.1. Chapter Contents The table below presents the topics of this section and shows whether the feature described is available from the web-based interface and/or from the server-based interface. 2.2.2. Section Page Server-Based Web-Based "Launching a Configuration" 2.2.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. Issue 11.02.A July 2013 In the Web-Based Interface To start a configuration in the web-based interface, click the Launch icon configuration line you want to launch. next to the Automatic Launch From the server-based application, it is possible to set the server so that the last used configuration line is automatically launched when the Multicam Setup window has stayed open for five seconds.
CONFIGURATION MANUAL XT2 Server 11.02 In the Server-Based Application To edit a configuration line in the server-based application, proceed as follows: 1. Press the UP ARROW or DOWN ARROW key to respectively move up and down in the list of configuration lines until the requested line is highlighted. 2. Press F8. The Configuration window opens. See section "Multicam Configuration" on page 44 to edit the configuration parameters. 3.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. 2.2.4. Issue 11.02.A July 2013 Renaming Configuration Lines Introduction When the EVS server is delivered, default names are assigned to the configuration lines. You can change them as explained below. In the Server-Based Application To rename the configuration line in the server-based application, proceed as follows: 1. Press the UP ARROW or DOWN ARROW key to respectively move up and down in the list of configuration lines until the requested line is highlighted. 2.
CONFIGURATION MANUAL XT2 Server 11.02 2.2.5. Exporting and Importing Configuration Lines How to Export Configuration Lines Note The screenshots in this section features configuration names which are examples, and may not reflect configurations supported on your EVS server. In the Server-Based Application To export configuration lines from an EVS server in the server-based application, proceed as follows: 1. In the Multicam Setup window, press P to call the Export Configuration Lines command.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. Issue 11.02.A July 2013 3. If requested, change the selection of configuration lines selected for export on the left pane: ◦ By default, a cross is displayed in front of all configuration lines, which means they are all selected for export. ◦ To deselect a line, use the UP ARROW or DOWN ARROW key to highlight the requested line, and press SPACEBAR. The cross is removed, and the deselected lines turn light gray. 4. Press TAB to shift the focus to the right pane. 5.
CONFIGURATION MANUAL XT2 Server 11.02 2. Click Export next to the configuration line you want to export. 3. In the File Download dialog box, click Save. 4. Select the location where you will save the export configuration file (.lin file) and, if requested, change the file name. 5. Click Save. The export file is saved at the requested location. If you want to export several configuration lines, repeat this operation for all requested configuration lines.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. Issue 11.02.A July 2013 3. On the left pane, use the UP ARROW or DOWN ARROW key to highlight the folder that contains the configuration file you want to import. When the folder is selected, the right pane shows: ◦ a cross in front of the configuration lines that will be imported. The lines are imported onto the same position and with the same name as in the export file. 4. Press TAB to shift the focus to the right pane. 5.
CONFIGURATION MANUAL XT2 Server 11.02 In the Web-Based Interface Note In the web-based interface, it is only possible to import configuration lines one by one. To import configuration lines onto an EVS server in the web-based interface, proceed as follows: 1. From the Multicam Setup window, click Import configuration lines in the Tools menu. The Import configuration line window opens. 2. Click Select next to the top field and select the configuration file you want to import. 3.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. 2.2.6. Issue 11.02.A July 2013 Changing the Position of Configuration Lines In the Server-Based Application To move a configuration line up in the list in the server-based application, proceed as follows: 1. Press the UP ARROW or DOWN ARROW key to respectively move up and down in the list of configuration lines until the requested line is highlighted. 2. Do one of the following: ◦ To move the selected line up, press CTRL + UP ARROW.
CONFIGURATION MANUAL XT2 Server 11.02 In the Web-Based Interface The feature to copy and paste configuration lines is not available as such in the webbased interface. You can however use the import and export feature to change the position of lines in the list of configuration lines. How to Delete Configuration Lines Warning When you delete a configuration line, the line will automatically be deleted, without prior warning message.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. 2.3. Server Parameters 2.3.1. Chapter Contents Issue 11.02.A July 2013 The table below presents the topics of this section and shows whether the described features are available from the web-based interface and/or from the server-based interface. 2.3.2. Commands Page ServerBased WebBased "Assigning a Server Facility Name" 2.3.2 Yes Yes "Activating and Deactivating the Password Protection" 2.3.3 Yes No "Setting the Server LAN PC Address" 2.3.
CONFIGURATION MANUAL XT2 Server 11.02 In the Server-Based Application To assign a server facility name in the server-based application, proceed as follows: 1. In the Multicam Setup window, press F to call the Assign server facility name command. A dialog box opens: 2. Type the server facility name and press ENTER. The facility name is directly assigned and displayed in the Title bar, as well as on the OSD.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. Issue 11.02.A July 2013 The password protection has the following impact on the various user interfaces: • The password is required to apply changes to configuration parameters in the serverbased application and in the web-based interface. • On the Remote Panel, the Technical Setup menu is not available. How to Activate the Password on the EVS Server To activate a password on the EVS server, proceed as follows: 1.
CONFIGURATION MANUAL XT2 Server 11.02 Deactivating the Password on the EVS Server Once the password protection is active, it can only be deactivated from the server-based application as follows: 1. In the Multicam Setup window, press W to call the Enable password command. A message opens to warn you that you are about to remove the password protection: 2. Press the RIGHT ARROW key to select 'Yes' and press ENTER 3.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. Issue 11.02.A July 2013 Settings The MTPC board connection settings are described in the table below: Setting Description IP Address Specifies the IP address to connect to the port #1 of the MTPC board on the server. The IP addresses 0.0.0.0 and 255.255.255.255 are not allowed. Subnet Mask Specifies the range of logical addresses within the address space assigned to the MTPC board connection.
CONFIGURATION MANUAL XT2 Server 11.02 Supported Formats The supported date format is DD-MM-YYYY, as shown in the example below: • 15-03-2011 for March 15, 2011 The supported time format is hh:mm:ss, as shown in the example below • 22:58:00 for 22 h 58 min 00 sec (24-hour display) A warning message will inform you if the format you try to use is not valid. How to Set the System Date and Time To set up the system date and time from the Multicam Setup window, proceed as follows: 1.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. 2.3.6. Issue 11.02.A July 2013 Setting the Default Output To VGA/Video Introduction Between the PC boot and the I/O boot, the video driver is loaded. The Default Output to VGA/Video command allows you to switch the video display from and to one of the following modes: • VGA mode • B&W video mode.
CONFIGURATION MANUAL XT2 Server 11.02 Overview on the Raid Configuration Window The Raid Configuration window is available from the Multicam Setup window, when pressing R to call the Raid Configuration command in the Tools menu: The Requested Configuration area, in the upper part of the window, displays the default raid configuration. You can modify the default raid configuration in this area. You will find more information on editable parameters below.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. Issue 11.02.A July 2013 Field Description The following table describes the fields editable in the Requested Configuration area in the Raid Configuration window. The fields are described in the sequence they appear. You can select them using the TAB key. Field Name Description Storage type Specifies which storage type you will use.
CONFIGURATION MANUAL XT2 Server 11.02 2.4. Licenses and Maintenance 2.4.1. Overview on Options Codes Management Introduction To run a software application and/or specific software options, not only the software itself is required but also a license key (called 'license code' in Multicam), which is unique for every option on every system. This license keys can be temporary, be valid only until a defined deadline for demonstration purposes, or be permanent with no time limit.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. 2.4.2. Issue 11.02.A July 2013 Options Codes Management Window In the Server-Based Application The window features three areas which contain the information mentioned below: 32 Area Description Upper area List of key settings related to the EVS server: • System ID: ID code of the hardware key, necessary for license code calculation. • Serial number: Serial number of the mainframe, also written on the back plate of the mainframe.
CONFIGURATION MANUAL XT2 Server 11.02 In the Web-Based Interface The window features two areas which contain the information mentioned below: 2. Multicam Setup Area Description Central area All codes available for the given server chassis for which a license key has been granted and is still valid. Next to each code name, the code number is mentioned. Lower area Area where you can enter new license codes manually or upload a license code file.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. 2.4.3. Issue 11.02.A July 2013 Entering and Removing License Codes Introduction When you request new license codes to activate one or more features, you can receive the license keys from EVS in the form of: • a xxxxx.COD file (xxxxx = serial number of the server for which this file has been calculated). You need to apply this file to the EVS server from the Option codes management window. • a license code that you can type in the Option codes management window.
CONFIGURATION MANUAL XT2 Server 11.02 In the Web-Based Interface To enter a new license code delivered via a COD file, proceed as follows: 1. Copy the .COD file onto a drive available from your PC. 2. From the Multicam Setup window, click Options code management in the Tools menu to open the Options code management window. 3. Click the Browse button, select the .COD file and click Open. 4. Click Submit. The license codes will be read from the local file and updated into the system.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. Issue 11.02.A July 2013 How to Remove a License Code You can remove a license code from the server-based application. Proceed as follows: 1. Press the UP ARROW and DOWN ARROW keys to move inside the options list and select the option to be removed. 2. When the option is selected (highlighted in white), press simultaneously CTRL+ DELETE on the keyboard. 3. Confirm the deletion of the option with ENTER. 2.5. Server Maintenance 2.5.1.
CONFIGURATION MANUAL XT2 Server 11.02 2.5.3. Hardware Check Overview on the Hardware Check Purpose During the hardware check, the following actions are performed: • Retrieving and checking relevant information related to the various boards installed on the EVS server • Verifying the validity of the data recorded on the video disk array The hardware check is only available in the server-based application.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. Issue 11.02.A July 2013 Disk Errors and Disconnection Disconnection When one disk of the video raid array has sustained errors, Multicam automatically disconnects that disk and uses the parity disk to rebuild the missing data and provide the video and audio data blocks to the application. The operator can thus continue working normally and the message “!Raid” appears on all monitoring outputs.
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EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. Issue 11.02.A July 2013 Rebuild Process Introduction The XT2 server is capable of performing a rebuild process of the RAID. This process can happen either while the Multicam application is not running (offline process – rebuild is faster) or while the Multicam application is running (online process – rebuild is slower).
CONFIGURATION MANUAL XT2 Server 11.02 2.5.4. Clearing Video Disks Introduction This function is used to delete media from the RAID disk array. This will permanently delete the video and audio data, including protected clip and record trains. In the Server-Based Application To clear video disks in the server-based application, proceed as follows: 1. In the Multicam Setup window, press C to call the Clear Video Disks command. 2.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. Issue 11.02.A July 2013 How to Import a Keyword File To import a keyword file, proceed as follows: 1. Save the keyword file you want to import on a USB key, and plug it into the USB port of the EVS server as the Multicam Setup window is open. 2. In the Multicam Setup window, press K to call the Import/export keyword file command. The following dialog box opens: 3.
CONFIGURATION MANUAL XT2 Server 11.02 2.5.7. Exporting Log Files When the EVS support team requests the log files to investigate an issue, you can export the log files to a plugged-in USB key by pressing the X shortcut key from the Multicam Setup window. When you call the Export log file command, a .zip file is created on the root folder the USB key.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. 3. Multicam Configuration 3.1. Overview on User Interfaces 3.1.1. Introduction Issue 11.02.A July 2013 Preliminary Remarks Configuration as Initial Step Prior to using Multicam, the operator should set all necessary parameters in the Multicam Configuration window. If clips are stored with certain parameters and the operator wishes to change the parameter values afterwards, those clips and playlists will not change.
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EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. Issue 11.02.A July 2013 Concurrent Modifications in the Remote Panel and the Server-Based Application When a parameter is modified with the Remote Panel, and that parameter is not in conflict with the parameter modified in the Configuration page of the server-based application, the following message will be displayed on the VGA. 'The configuration has been modified by another user without any conflict. Your copy has been updated with these modifications.
CONFIGURATION MANUAL XT2 Server 11.02 Accessing the Multicam Configuration Window In the Server-Based Application To access the Multicam Configuration window from the Multicam Setup window when the server is not running, proceed as follows: 1. Press the UP ARROW or DOWN ARROW key to respectively move up and down in the list of configuration lines until the requested line is highlighted. 2. Press F8. The Multicam Configuration window opens.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. Issue 11.02.A July 2013 User Interfaces Server-Based User Interface The following screenshot presents the 1st tab, and 1st page of the Multicam Configuration window in the server-based application, shown in advanced mode: • The title bar displays the selected configuration, and specifies whether the configuration has been launched (running) or not (not running). • The selected tab is highlighted in pink.
CONFIGURATION MANUAL XT2 Server 11.02 3.1.3. Navigating and Editing in the Multicam Configuration Window In the Server-Based Application Navigation Commands The following table presents the commands to navigate in the Multicam Configuration window: Command description Command key Selecting a given tab CTRL + tab number Moving from one tab to the other (when the tab is selected, i.e.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. Issue 11.02.A July 2013 Editing Commands The following table presents the commands to edit the configuration settings in the Multicam Configuration window when the field has been selected (using the TAB key). In text fields, you can directly type the requested value for a selected field.
CONFIGURATION MANUAL XT2 Server 11.02 Command description Command key Activating the Advanced display mode Coming back to the Basic display mode Applying changes Canceling changes In Server- and Web-Based Interfaces Display and Checks of Modified Values Once modified, the field values are displayed in blue color as long as the changes have not been applied. No check on inconsistent or incompatible field values are performed at that stage. When you apply the changes, the following occurs: 3.1.4.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. Issue 11.02.A July 2013 The Technical Setup menu is divided in sections and subsections, named by Tx.y where x is the section number, and y the subsection number. In all sections dedicated to a tab of the Multicam Configuration window in this manual, you will find an overview table that lists the settings available in the Technical Setup menu, as well as the sections where you will find them.
CONFIGURATION MANUAL XT2 Server 11.02 Navigation Commands The following table presents the commands to navigate in the Setup menus of the Remote Panel: Command description Command key Moving to another section when you are inside a section SHIFT+F_ key corresponding to the section Moving to the next page inside a section When you are on the last page of a section, you will go to the 1st page of the next section.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. 3.1.6. Issue 11.02.A July 2013 Required Application Reboot Introduction Modifications to some parameters will only be applied after rebooting the application. When you change one of the following parameters, a message will inform you that you need to reboot Multicam.
CONFIGURATION MANUAL XT2 Server 11.02 3.2. Supported Configurations 3.2.1. General Information on Supported Configurations Overview on Supported Configuration Types An XT2 server, equipped with COHX boards, supports the following configurations types: • standard SD/HD configurations • SLSM SD/HD configurations • 3D/1080p configurations Note The feature 'Mix on one channel' for play channels is not available.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. Issue 11.02.A July 2013 Channel Assignment The following general principles apply to all configurations, and are valid for all EVS servers equipped with COHX boards: • The record channels (IN connectors) are always assigned from the right to the left. • The play channels (OUT connectors) are always assigned from the left to the right. Clip and Record Train Compatibility on XT2 Servers • Clips are compatible across all Multicam configurations including Super LSM.
CONFIGURATION MANUAL XT2 Server 11.02 3.2.2. SD/HD Base Configurations Introduction The tables below show the available SD/HD configurations with an XT2 4U server and XT2 6U server, and how the BNC connectors should be cabled. XT2 4U Servers Available Standard Configurations IN4/OUT1 IN3/OUT2 IN2/OUT3 IN1/OUT4 Prim. Link Prim. Link Prim. Link Prim. Link Sec. Link Sec. Link Sec.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. Issue 11.02.A July 2013 Example: 3REC + 1PLAY The BNC connectors to be used as record and play channels in a standard 3REC 1PLAY configuration need to be cabled as shown below: XT2 6U Servers Available Standard Configurations 58 IN6/OUT1 IN5/OUT2 IN4/OUT3 IN3/OUT4 IN2/OUT5 IN1/OUT6 Prim. Link Prim. Link Prim. Link Prim. Link Prim. Link Prim. Link # REC # PLAY Sec.
CONFIGURATION MANUAL XT2 Server 11.02 IN6/OUT1 IN5/OUT2 IN4/OUT3 IN3/OUT4 IN2/OUT5 IN1/OUT6 Prim. Link Prim. Link Prim. Link Prim. Link Prim. Link # REC # PLAY Prim. Link Sec. Link Sec. Link Sec. Link Sec. Link Sec.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. 3.2.3. Issue 11.02.A July 2013 General Information on Supermotion Configurations Concepts The Supermotion cameras are two- to three-phase cameras, that record the incoming feeds at a frame rate from 2 to 3 times higher than a standard camera.
CONFIGURATION MANUAL XT2 Server 11.02 3.2.4. SLSM Configurations Introduction SLSM Principles This section details the available multi-phase SLSM configurations on XT2 servers. In SLSM configurations, a supermotion recorder of a two- or three-phase camera accounts for one logical channel, but corresponds respectively to two or three physical channels.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. Issue 11.02.A July 2013 Example: 1xSLSM 2PH + 2PLAY The BNC connectors to be used as record and play channels in an SLSM configuration with 1xSLSM 2PH + 2 PLAY need to be cabled as shown below: Available Configurations with SLSM 3-Phase Cameras #REC SLSM 3x #REC #PLAY 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 IN4/OUT1 IN3/OUT2 Prim. Link Prim. Link Sec. Link IN2/OUT3 Sec. Link Prim. Link IN1/OUT4 Sec. Link Prim.
CONFIGURATION MANUAL XT2 Server 11.02 IN6/OUT1 IN5/OUT2 IN4/OUT3 IN3/OUT4 IN2/OUT5 IN1/OUT6 Prim. Link Prim. Link Prim. Link Prim. Link Prim. Link Prim.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. Issue 11.02.A July 2013 Example: 2xSLSM 2PH + 1 REC + 1 PLAY MIX The BNC connectors to be used as record and play channels in an SLSM configuration with 2xSLSM 2PH + 1REC + 1PLAY need to be cabled as shown below: Available Configurations with SLSM 3-Phase Cameras The table below shows the available SLSM 3 Phase configurations in SD/HD with an XT2 6U server, and how the BNC connectors should be cabled: IN6/OUT1 IN5/OUT2 Prim. Link Prim.
CONFIGURATION MANUAL XT2 Server 11.02 Example: 1xSLSM 3PH + 2REC + 1PLAY The BNC connectors to be used as record and play channels in an SLSM configuration with 1xSLSM 3PH + 2REC + 1PLAY need to be cabled as shown below: 3.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. 3.2.5. Issue 11.02.A July 2013 General Principles on 3D Configurations Introduction The 3D and 1080p configurations can be used on an XT2 server, using the following connection interfaces: • Dual Link interface, that is to say two connections (on a record or play channel) seen by the EVS server as one logical channel. Connections on the Rear Panel with COHX Boards You can only use the primary link of a codec module on a COHX board.
CONFIGURATION MANUAL XT2 Server 11.02 Example: 3D/1080p Dual Link 1REC + 1PLAY The BNC connectors to be used as recorder and play channels in a 3D or 1080p Dual Link configuration 1REC + 1PLAY need to be cabled as shown below: XT2 6U Servers Available Configurations The tables below show the available 3D and 1080p configurations with standard cameras on a XT2 6U server.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. Issue 11.02.A July 2013 Example: 3D/1080p Dual Link 2REC + 1PLAY The BNC connectors to be used as recorder and play channels in a 3D or 1080p Dual Link configuration 2REC + 1PLAY need to be cabled as shown below: 68 3.
CONFIGURATION MANUAL XT2 Server 11.02 3.3. Server Tab 3.3.1. Overview Server Tab The Server tab consists of a single page in the basic or advanced mode in the serverbased application. It covers the settings related to video codecs and standards, time reference, phase definition, interpolation activation, and PC LAN. Settings List The table below presents the settings of the Server tab.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. 3.3.2. Issue 11.02.A July 2013 Setting Name Basic Advanced Subnet Mask X X Default Gateway X X Technical Setup Video Codecs and Reference Video and Reference Settings Introduction The Video and Reference settings are available on the Server tab in the server-based application (1st page) and web-based interface. These settings are not available in the Technical Setup menu of the Remote Panel.
CONFIGURATION MANUAL XT2 Server 11.02 Resolution Description Vertical resolution used (number of white-to-black and black-towhite transitions that can be seen from the top to the bottom of the picture) (pixel + type). Both field rate and resolution correspond to the video standard. With an XT2 server, SD and HD video standards can be available if the relevant license codes are activated.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. Issue 11.02.A July 2013 Horizontal Res. (HD) Description Number of white-to-black and black-to-white transitions that can be seen from the left to the right of the picture (pixels). The setting value depends on the selected video standard. Values See section "Codec-Related Information" on page 74 for detailed information on horizontal resolution for each video standard and codec.
CONFIGURATION MANUAL XT2 Server 11.02 Codec Availability Codec Availability Depending on License Codes The following table presents the codec availability for an XT2 server depending on the license code.
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EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. Issue 11.02.A July 2013 Bitrates and Horizontal Resolutions in HD 1080i/1080p (59.
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EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. Issue 11.02.A July 2013 Bitrates and Horizontal Resolutions in HD 720p (59.
CONFIGURATION MANUAL XT2 Server 11.02 3.3.3. Phase Definition Settings User Interface The Phase Definition settings are available on the Server tab in the server-based application and web-based interface in the advanced mode. The Phase Definition settings are highlighted in the screenshot of the server-based application shown below: SD (Standard Definition) Description Allows adjusting the digital main phase of the mainframe for the standard definition. The value is adjusted by steps of half pixels.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. Issue 11.02.A July 2013 HD to SD SDI / SD SDI to HD Description Allows adjusting the secondary phase of the mainframe, that is to say the relative phase of the: • HD SDI outputs compared to the phase of the SD SDI outputs with a 'Blackburst' genlock. • SD SDI outputs compared to the phase of the HD SDI outputs with a 'Tri-Sync' genlock. This setting only applies to HD resolutions. See section "Video and Reference Settings" on page 70 for more information on genlock type.
CONFIGURATION MANUAL XT2 Server 11.02 3.3.4. Interpolation Settings User Interface The Interpolation settings are available on the Server tab in the server-based application and web-based interface in the advanced mode. The Interpolation settings are highlighted in the screenshot of the server-based application shown below: General Description The interpolation process aims at reducing the vertical jitter of the pictures that is present during slow-motion replays.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. Issue 11.02.A July 2013 Vertical Interp. (Vertical Interpolation) Description Enables or disables the two-line interpolation process. Values • • No (default) Yes Four Lines 3.3.5. Description Enables or disables the four-line interpolation process. Values • • No (default) Yes PC LAN Settings User Interface The PC LAN settings allow the MTPC board of an EVS server to communicate and exchange information with other EVS hardware on a setup.
CONFIGURATION MANUAL XT2 Server 11.02 IP Address Description IP address to connect to the port #1 of the MTPC board on the server. Values The IP addresses 0.0.0.0 and 255.255.255.255 are not allowed. Subnet Mask Description Range of logical addresses within the address space assigned to the MTPC board connection. Default Gateway Description 3. Multicam Configuration IP address of the router on the network that the MTPC board can use as an access point to external networks.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. 3.4. Channels Tab 3.4.1. Overview Issue 11.02.A July 2013 Channels Tab The Channels tab consists of maximum nine pages in the advanced mode in the serverbased application, and two pages in the basic mode. The Channels tab includes the settings related to video and audio channels, type and configuration of recorders, audio format and audio-video synchronization parameters. Setting List The table below presents the settings of the Channels tab.
CONFIGURATION MANUAL XT2 Server 11.02 Setting Name Basic OSD Advanced Technical Setup X Audio settings P2 P2 T2.X Audio connectors X X X Number of tracks X X X Audio full scale X X Ancillary mode X X Sample rate conv. X X Audio monitoring group P2 P2 T2.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. Setting Name 3.4.2. Issue 11.02.A July 2013 Basic Advanced SD OUT settings X HD OUT settings X Technical Setup Channels Base Settings User Interface The base settings allow defining the main characteristics of a configuration as regards play and record channels. Warning Some base settings (Inputs, Outputs Base config.) require an application reboot (ALT+Q from the operational windows) for changes to be taken into account.
CONFIGURATION MANUAL XT2 Server 11.02 Inputs Description Number of logical record channels in the given configuration. The partition of the disk storage between these channels, and the advanced audio settings are automatically adapted to the number of record channels.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. Issue 11.02.A July 2013 Base Config. Description Mode the EVS server is working in. The base configurations available depend on the server type, and on the valid license codes. Values • • • • • • Default value 88 Multicam LSM: mode where the EVS server is controlled by the Remote Control Panel or from the Multicam production screens. Replay-Only LSM: restricted Multicam LSM mode without playlist management, split audio, nor support of hypermotion cameras.
CONFIGURATION MANUAL XT2 Server 11.02 SLSM Rec Availability This parameter is available with the license code 110. Description Activates the slow motion recording, and allows defining the type of SLSM recorder that is connected to the EVS server. Values In SD: • None • Single SD SLSM 3x Alt. Parity • Single SD SLSM 3x Ident. Parity • Double SD SLSM 3x Alt. Parity • Double SD SLSM 3x Ident. Parity In HD: • None • Single HD SLSM 2x Alt. Parity • Single HD SLSM 3x Alt. Parity • Double HD SLSM 2x Alt.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. Issue 11.02.A July 2013 3G/Dual Description Defines the interface the EVS server will use with the 3D or 1080p standards: • The Dual Link interface consists of a pair of HD-SDI serial links and provides a bitrate of 2.970 Gbit/s. • The 3G-SDI is not supported on an XT2 server. Values The possible values are: • ‘No’: available in all cases.
CONFIGURATION MANUAL XT2 Server 11.02 RS422 #1 - #6 Description Specifies what type of device/controller is connected to each RS422 port of the EVS server. Values The following values can be available if the required license codes are active: • 'EVS Remote' for LSM Remote Panel (code between 103 and 109).
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. Issue 11.02.A July 2013 The following screenshot highlights the Channel and Control settings, defined on page 1 of the Channels tab in the server-based application: Name Description User-defined name for play or record channel. This name will be used for the OSD, and in the IPDirector application suite. The name can contain maximum 24 characters.
CONFIGURATION MANUAL XT2 Server 11.02 Sec. ctrl (Secondary Controller) Description Name of the main device/controller allowed to control the given play or record channel. Values For a controller to be available in the list of values, it must first be assigned to an RS422 port in the port settings. In addition, rules specific to each controller apply to the assignment of the controller (used alone or in combinations with other controllers) to play or/and record channels.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. Issue 11.02.A July 2013 Rules for Controller Assignment Main Rules for XT2 server On an XT2 server, the following main rules are applicable: • • 94 In a Multicam LSM base configuration: ◦ All Remote Panels must be the first in the list of main controllers, without gap. It is not allowed to have another controller preceding a Remote Panel in this list. ◦ Other controllers can be assigned as secondary controllers to PGMs taking into account the protocol-specific rules.
CONFIGURATION MANUAL XT2 Server 11.02 Protocol-Specific Assignment Rules Standalone Protocol The table shows whether or not the given protocol, used as a standalone (as main controller, without secondary controller) can be assigned to the specified number of play channels, record channels or play and record channel combinations. The green cells refer to allowed assignments, the red ones to banned assignments. Numbers in the cells refer to the notes mentioned below the table.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. Remote IPDP Issue 11.02.A July 2013 AVSP VDCP Sony EditRec Odetics DD35 Odetics F&K VDCP F&K LinX Main Controller 1 PGM 2 2 PGM > 2 PGM 1 PGM + 1 REC1 1 REC > 1 REC Several PGM + 1 REC1 Several PGM + Several REC1 Secondary Controller 1 PGM 2 PGM > 2 PGM 1 PGM + 1 REC1 1 REC Several PGM + 1 REC1 Several PGM + Several REC1 1. The recorder cannot be controlled by a secondary controller in exclusive mode.
CONFIGURATION MANUAL XT2 Server 11.02 Remote IPDP AVSP VDCP Sony EditRec Odetics DD35 Odetics F&K VDCP F&K LinX > 2 PGM 1 REC > 1 REC 1 PGM + 1 REC Several PGM + 1 REC Several PGM + Several REC 1. Only with EditRec. Rules for Controller Combinations Exclusive mode - Play Channels The following table shows the supported protocol combinations in exclusive mode on play channels. Secondary > Primary v Remote Remote - IPDP - AVSP VDCP Sony Odetics DD35 EditRec LinX Odetics F&K VDCP F&K 3.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. Issue 11.02.A July 2013 Exclusive mode - REC Channels The following table shows the supported protocol combinations in exclusive mode on record channels.
CONFIGURATION MANUAL XT2 Server 11.02 Parallel mode - REC Channels The following table shows the supported protocol combinations in parallel mode on record channels. Secondary > Primary v Remote Remote - IPDP - AVSP - VDCP - Sony - EditRec - Odetics - DD35 - LinX - Odetics F&K - VDCP F&K - 3.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. Issue 11.02.A July 2013 Recorder Settings User Interface The Recorder settings allow specifying configuration settings associated to the record channels. These fields are available in the following interfaces: • • in the Multicam Configuration window, Channels tab, in the advanced display mode: ◦ on page 5, 6 or 7 on the server-based application ◦ on page 1 on the web-based interface in the Technical menu of the Remote Control Panel (T2.
CONFIGURATION MANUAL XT2 Server 11.02 Clip Capacity Description Recording mode on the record channels. Values The following values are available: Global / Per channel • Global: In this mode, the clip capacity is shared between the different record trains. Example: When 3 record trains are used, creating a clip of 30 min on REC1 will take 10 min of recording capacity equally from each record train. • Per channel: In this mode, the clip capacity is only relevant to the individual record train.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. Issue 11.02.A July 2013 IN1 XX% Loop Warning A change to this parameter requires an application reboot (ALT+Q from the operational windows) to be taken into account. 3.4.3. Description This parameter contains two types of information on the specified recorder: Recording Capacity: XX% percentage of the disk space allocated to each channel. Loop / No Loop: indicates whether the Loop Recording parameter is enabled or not.
CONFIGURATION MANUAL XT2 Server 11.02 The following screenshot shows Audio settings and Audio Monitoring settings, defined on page 2 of the Channels tab in the server-based application: Audio Connectors Description Type of connectors available in the hardware configuration. The audio formats available on the EVS server, and in the Advanced audio settings pages, depend on the audio hardware configuration. Note that the values defined on this field are not validated against the real hardware configuration.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. Issue 11.02.A July 2013 Number of Tracks Warning A change to this parameter requires an application reboot (ALT+Q from the operational windows) to be taken into account. Description Number of mono audio tracks associated to each video channel. Values 4 Monos (default), 8 Monos or 16 Monos Audio Full Scale Description Maximum audio level for the analog outputs on the server (in dB).
CONFIGURATION MANUAL XT2 Server 11.02 Audio Monitoring: Mon #1 - Mon #4 Description Specifies the source of the audio signal that will be sent to each of the four audio monitoring connectors (numbered from left to right on the backplane). Value For each audio monitoring connector, the audio signal to be monitored is specified by the video channel number and the audio mono channel number.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. Issue 11.02.A July 2013 General Principles The advanced audio settings are presented on each page as a table: In the table, the information is organized as follows: • The rows correspond to the audio mono channels of the A/V material stored on the EVS server. The number of rows depends on the value assigned to the Number of tracks setting defined in the Audio settings field group. • The columns correspond to the record channels or play channels.
CONFIGURATION MANUAL XT2 Server 11.02 Audio Input Settings Introduction The advanced audio input settings allow users to specify the following elements: • Which type of audio source should be taken into account in the recording process. • How the audio mono channels of the source material will be distributed to the material recorded on the EVS server. • Whether an audio gain or audio muting should be applied in the recording process.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. Issue 11.02.A July 2013 Example 2 The allocation of the source audio mono channels shown above means that: • The embedded audio source of the 1st mono channel of the record channel (IN1 or IN2) will be stored on mono channels 1 to 4 of the recorded material. • The embedded audio source of the 5th mono channel of the record channel (IN1 or IN2) will be stored on mono channels 5 to 8 of the recorded material.
CONFIGURATION MANUAL XT2 Server 11.02 Audio Output Settings Introduction The audio output settings for audio allow users to do the following: • Map the audio mono channels of the material stored on the EVS server to an output mono channel of a play channel. • Specify the audio gain to be applied to each output mono channel. • Mute an output mono channel.
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CONFIGURATION MANUAL XT2 Server 11.02 Example In the screenshot below, the audio mono channels defined on the A/V material on the EVS server are allocated to the play channels in the following way: The audio outputs are in dolby embedded format. By default, an audio mono channel of the A/V material stored the EVS server is sent to the corresponding embedded channel of the play channel. In this example, this is the case for mono channels from 3 to 8.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. Issue 11.02.A July 2013 Audio (Embedded) Inputs By default, the audio embedded mono channels from the source material are mapped as shown in the table below onto the A/V material stored on the EVS server.
CONFIGURATION MANUAL XT2 Server 11.02 Audio Digital Outputs The default mapping to audio digital output connectors differ depending on the number of tracks (mono channels) defined. 8 Audio Tracks With audio configurations with 8 tracks (mono channels), the audio mono channels of the A/V material stored on the EVS server are sent to the digital audio output connectors of the play channels as presented in the table below.
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CONFIGURATION MANUAL XT2 Server 11.02 Modifying the Audio Routing or Type Introduction Audio routing settings can be modified in the Advanced Audio Settings pages (p.3-6) of the Channels tab: • Changing the audio type for all audio channels of a page at the same time is possible using the shortcut keys described below. Changes on individual channels are also possible by manually editing the audio type value.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. Issue 11.02.A July 2013 Modifying the Audio Gain and Mute Settings Introduction From the Advanced Audio Settings pages (3-6) of the Channels tab, you can not only modify the default routing of audio channels, but also do the following: • Adjusting the audio gain for each audio mono channel individually • Muting individual audio channels The audio gain and audio mute information is hidden by default.
CONFIGURATION MANUAL XT2 Server 11.02 Command description Command key Increasing by 6dB the audio level of the selected audio channel CTRL+ARROW UP Lowering by 6dB the audio level of the selected audio channel CTRL+ARROW DOWN Dolby Audio Management Concepts • Dolby Digital or Dolby 5.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. Issue 11.02.A July 2013 If the sample rate converter is activated and the audio configuration is a mix between PCM audio over AES and Dolby E over AES, the sample rate converter will only be applied to the PCM over AES signal. • Dolby E Embedded in the SDI/HD SDI stream ◦ Set the configuration of the pair of channels carrying the Dolby E signal to “EY” in the Multicam Configuration window, Channels tab. This will force the transition to a hard cut.
CONFIGURATION MANUAL XT2 Server 11.02 User Description Timecode type stored in the second timecode jump table (User TC table). Values In SD: • LTC • VITC In HD: • LTC • HANC LTC • HANC VITC Primary TC Description Timecode type that is displayed at the bottom the VGA and is used to work with the video material stored on the given recorder. Usually, an LTC timecode is used to perform operations on live events.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. Issue 11.02.A July 2013 The following screenshot shows the Timecode Insertion settings in SD on page 9 of the Channels tab in the server-based application: The screenshot below shows the Timecode Insertion settings in HD. In Loop D-VITC The D-VITC (Digital Vertical Interval Timecode) and userbits are always written on the monitoring SD outputs of the record codec and are the same as on the source video.
CONFIGURATION MANUAL XT2 Server 11.02 UserBits Description Enables/disables the insertion of the user bits in the HD output. The values specified for the HAnc LTC and HAnc VITC fields have to be the same. When TC0 is selected in the HAnc LTC and HAnc VITC field, the user bits values will also remain static and fixed to 00:00:00:00 whatever the selected value.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. Issue 11.02.A July 2013 CleanVBI Description Specifies whether the VBI (Vertical Blanking Interface) information needs to be cleaned on the output. The VITC being recorded in the active video lines, it can be disrupted in play var because of interpolation or parity violation on some fields. Moreover, if the server inserts VITC on the output while there is already VITC on another line, it can create problems. Values • No (default) The VBI is not cleaned in the output.
CONFIGURATION MANUAL XT2 Server 11.02 The maximum number of bytes saved per field (frame for 720p) is 2014. One saved SMPTE 334M packet is composed of user data word (UDW) plus 7 configuration bytes. It has to be taken into account to compute the number of bytes saved. Please refer to the SMPTE RP 291-2006 standard for the assignment of DIDs to specific applications. Decoding Description Enables/disables the decoding of SMPTE 334M data packets on each record channel.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. Issue 11.02.A July 2013 SD OUT Encoding Description Enables/disables the encoding of the SMPTE334M data present on the HD output on the SD downconverted output on each play channel. See section "SMPTE 334 Data Encoding on Downconverted Output" on page 124 for more information.
CONFIGURATION MANUAL XT2 Server 11.02 3.5. Network Tab 3.5.1. Overview Network Tab The Network tab consists of two pages in the basic and/or advanced mode in the serverbased application. The Network tab includes the settings on the SDTI network and Gigabit Ethernet network, both networks used for the backup and transfer of video and audio data. Setting List The table below presents the settings of the Network tab.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. 3.5.2. Issue 11.02.A July 2013 SDTI Settings Introduction The SDTI settings allow specifying the settings related to the SDTI network. This network allows the content between EVS servers, XF[2] and/or XStoreSE to be visible across the network, and easily transferable. Warning Changes to the SDTI parameters require an application reboot (ALT+Q from the operational windows) to be applied.
CONFIGURATION MANUAL XT2 Server 11.02 Speed Description Enables the selection of the SDTI option and the bandwidth for the network. On the XT2 server, there is one pair of SDTI connectors: XNet2 Non-Relay connectors are used at 1485 Mbps. The SDTI circuit is closed only when the Multicam software is started. Values No Relay 1485 (Mbps) / Off Net Name Description Machine name on the SDTI network. It is not mandatory because a network number is assigned to the EVS server.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. Issue 11.02.A July 2013 Type Description Defines the privileges of the EVS server on the SDTI network. Values The following values are possible: • Client: It cannot access the content on other EVS servers. • Master: It can access all content on other EVS servers. • Server: It manages the SDTI network, and it can access all content on other EVS servers. One EVS server on the network should be set to Server type. If no Server type is defined, XNet will not be activated.
CONFIGURATION MANUAL XT2 Server 11.02 Warning Changes to the Gigabit settings require an application reboot (ALT+Q from the operational windows) to be applied. User Interface The Gigabit IP Configuration settings are available: • in the Multicam Configuration window, Network tab, in the basic and advanced display modes on page 1 in the server-, and web-based interface. • in the Technical menu of the Remote Control Panel (T3.X).
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. Issue 11.02.A July 2013 Default Gateway (Port 1/Port 2) Description 130 IP address of the router on the Gigabit Ethernet network that serves as an access point to external networks. 3.
CONFIGURATION MANUAL XT2 Server 11.02 3.6. Monitoring Tab 3.6.1. Overview Monitoring Tab The Monitoring tab consists of one page in basic mode (there are no advanced parameters) in the server-based application. The Monitoring tab includes the settings of the Multiviewer output, the OSD information to be displayed, and the downconverted outputs configuration. Setting List The table below presents the settings of the Monitoring tab.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. Setting Name 3.6.2. Issue 11.02.A July 2013 Basic & Advanced Technical Setup OUT B J3 X X Aspect ratio X X SD Edge Enh. X X REC HD->SD Low latency X X Multiviewer Settings User Interface The Multiviewer settings allow specifying the settings related to the Multiviewer display such as the number of channels to combine and display, the audio and output video configuration. These fields are available in the Multicam Configuration window, Monitoring tab .
CONFIGURATION MANUAL XT2 Server 11.02 Layout Description Specifies how the sources are displayed on the Multiviewer screen. Values • • • • 4 (2+2) 6 (4+2) 6 (3+3) 8 (3+3+2) (not useful on all servers) Default value • • 4 (2+2) for 4U servers 6 (4+2) for 6U servers configured as 4IN-2OUT or 4OUT2IN 6 (3+3) for 6U servers in other configurations • Available Layouts The available layouts are: • 4 (2+2): 4 identical size images, 2 at the top, 2 at the bottom.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. Issue 11.02.A July 2013 Display 1 to 8 Description Specifies the source linked to the corresponding display in the selected layout. You can select play channels (PGM), record channels (REC), or no image (none). Values • • • PGM1 to PGM6 REC1 to REC6 none Audio Monitoring from video Description Specifies the channel for which the audio will be monitored via the SDI outputs. Values The channels selected for display using the previous parameter.
CONFIGURATION MANUAL XT2 Server 11.02 DB15 output Description Specifies the DB15 output. Values • • • RGB YUV CVBS (in this format, the connected Multiviewer should be full HD and support the country-specific frequency) HD output format 3.6.3. Description Specifies the format for HD output.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. Issue 11.02.A July 2013 Genlock Error Description Enables or disables the Genlock information display on the output monitor. If the Genlock reference is not correct, the !GkV message appears on the output monitor. Values Yes (default) / No Disk Error Description Enables or disables the disk error information display on the output monitor. As the server is equipped with a RAID disk array, the operation can continue seamlessly even with 1 faulty disk.
CONFIGURATION MANUAL XT2 Server 11.02 3.6.4. Downconverted Outputs Settings User Interface The Downconverted outputs settings allow specifying the settings related to the downconverted output lines and the downconverter parameters. Warning Some settings in this section (Char OUT J4/J1 OUT BJ3, Aspect ratio) require an application reboot (ALT+Q from the operational windows) for changes to be taken into account.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. Issue 11.02.A July 2013 Char OUT J1 Description Specifies the monitoring output type generated on the J1 connector. Value • CVBS OUT B J3 Description Specifies the output type generated on the J3 connector. Values • • Default value System dependent SD HD Aspect ratio Description Defines the frame ratio. Values • • • Default value 4:3 L Box 4:3 L Box 4:4 crop 16:9 SD Edge Enh.
CONFIGURATION MANUAL XT2 Server 11.02 3.7. Protocol Tab 3.7.1. Overview Protocol Tab The Protocol tab consists of 3 pages in the basic mode and 4 pages in the advanced mode in the server-based application. The Protocol tab includes the settings that will be used with the Sony BVW75 protocol and the EditRec feature. Setting List The table below presents the settings of the Protocol tab.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. Setting Name Basic Advanced Technical Setup OSD Settings P2 / P3 P2 / P3 T5.X OSD on Output X X X Display sel – X X TC H-Pos – X X TC V-Pos – X X Name H-Pos – X X Name V-Pos – X X Audio Settings P2 / P3 P2 / P3 T5.X Edit audio Fade X X X P2 / P3 P2 / P3 T5.4 / T5.
CONFIGURATION MANUAL XT2 Server 11.02 3.7.2. RS422 Protocols Settings User Interface The RS422 Protocols settings allow specifying the settings related to the clip identification used to access the video clips.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. 3.7.3. Issue 11.02.A July 2013 Clip Identifiers LSM ID The LSM ID is a clip identifier based on the EVS video server structure. The LSM ID is made up of 3 digits and 1 letter, for example 112B, where the digits and letter represent the following elements in the server structure: The digits after the LSM ID correspond to the Net Number of the server on which the clip is stored, i.e. the EVS video server ID on the XNet network. They are not part of the LSM ID.
CONFIGURATION MANUAL XT2 Server 11.02 3.7.4. Sony BVW Settings User Interface The Sony BVW settings allow specifying the settings that will be used with the Sony BVW75 protocol. These fields are available in the following interfaces: • in the Multicam Configuration window, Protocol tab, on page 1 in the basic and advanced display mode in the server- and web-based interfaces • in the Technical menu of the Remote Control Panel (T5.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. Issue 11.02.A July 2013 Use guardband Description Makes the OUT guardband available to the protocol. Values • • Default value Yes, meaning that the protocol has access to the IN and OUT guardbands. No, meaning that the protocol has only access to the IN guardband. No List Remote CAM Description Allows access to the CAM recorders of the remote server specified in the XNet field.
CONFIGURATION MANUAL XT2 Server 11.02 Overview on Edit Rec Settings The Edit Rec settings allow specifying the settings that will be used by the Edit Rec feature. The Edit Rec settings are available in the following interfaces: • in the Multicam Configuration window, Protocol tab, on page 2 for Edit Rec 1 and on page 3 for Edit Rec 2, in the basic and advanced display mode in the server- and webbased interfaces • in the Technical menu of the Remote Control Panel, pages T5.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. Issue 11.02.A July 2013 Playlist Settings for Edit Rec User Interface The Playlist settings allow specifying the "OSD Settings for Edit Rec" on page 151playlist that will be loaded by default when the Edit Rec starts. The following screenshot presents page 2 in advanced mode of the Protocol tab in the server-based application and highlights the Playlist settings area. Default PL 146 Description Specifies the playlist loaded by default when the Edit Rec is started.
CONFIGURATION MANUAL XT2 Server 11.02 Audio Settings for Edit Rec User Interface The Audio settings allow specifying the settings related to the fading applied at the clip boundaries. The following screenshot presents page 2 in advanced mode of the Protocol tab in the server-based application and highlights the Audio settings area. Edit audio Fade Description Defines the audio effect to be applied to the clip boundaries and included in the clip material. Values • • • Default value No 3.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. Issue 11.02.A July 2013 Time Code Settings for Edit Rec User Interface The Time Code settings allow specifying the timecode (TC) types used in various communication protocols. The following screenshot presents page 2 in advanced mode of the Protocol tab in the server-based application and highlights the Time Code settings area.
CONFIGURATION MANUAL XT2 Server 11.02 Insert TC in SDI (1 or 2 fields) Description Activates or deactivates the timecode insertion in the VITC in SD or in the HANC in HD when the playlist is played out on the Edit Rec play channel. Values • • Default value Yes - Edit TC No, no timecode is inserted. Yes, the following timecode is inserted: ◦ Edit TC, the playlist timecode based on the defined Start TC.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. Issue 11.02.A July 2013 Channel Settings for Edit Rec User Interface The Channel settings allow specifying the settings related to the channel behavior in stop mode. The following screenshot presents page 2 in advanced mode of the Protocol tab in the server-based application and highlights the Channel settings area. EE Description Activates the E2E or live mode (the signal being recorded is played on the output channel).
CONFIGURATION MANUAL XT2 Server 11.02 OSD Settings for Edit Rec User Interface The OSD settings allow specifying the settings related to the OSD and information to be displayed on the monitoring screen. The following screenshot presents page 2 in advanced mode of the Protocol tab in the server-based application and highlights the OSD settings area. OSD on Output Description Activates or deactivates the OSD feature.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. Issue 11.02.A July 2013 TC H-Pos Description Defines the horizontal position of the TC on the screen. Values 0 to 9 Default value 4 Name H-Pos Description Defines the horizontal position of the edit name on the screen. Values 0 to 15 Default value 0 TC V-Pos Description Defines the vertical position of the TC on the screen. Values 0 to 11 Default value 10 Name V-Pos 3.7.6. Description Defines the vertical position of the edit name on the screen.
CONFIGURATION MANUAL XT2 Server 11.02 The following screenshot shows the RS422 VarID and the VDCP visibility settings areas, available in the Protocol tab, in advanced mode: VarID Definition and Parameters The VarID is a 32-bytes ID with variable length and format. The VarID settings enable VDCP protocol to use the VarID to access the clip IDs on a server or on the XNet network. This page in the Multicam Configuration menu only displays the parameter values. These values are extracted from the ‘varid.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. Issue 11.02.A July 2013 VarID Configuration File The VarID parameters are defined in a configuration file. This file, named varid.ini, is located in the C:\LSMCE\DATA directory. The file has the following syntax: ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ; VARID settings ;-----------------------------;Parameter values and [default] ; ; Uniqueness= [Local] or Global ; Length= [32] or 8 ; Format= [ASCII] or Binary ; Visibility= [], 1..
CONFIGURATION MANUAL XT2 Server 11.02 Format Description Specifies whether the VarID has an ASCII or binary format. Values • • Default value ASCII ASCII Binary VDCP Visibility Description Specifies the list of servers which will be visible on the various communication ports that the VDCP protocol will use to communicate with. This parameter is only relevant for the VDCP protocol. For a list of servers, use the corresponding servers XNet numbers separated with a semi-colon (;).
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. 3.8. GPI Tab 3.8.1. Overview Issue 11.02.A July 2013 GPI Tab The GPI tab consists of one page in basic mode (there are no advanced parameters) in the server-based application. The GPI tab includes the settings of the GPI inputs and outputs signals. Setting List The table below presents the settings of the GPI tab.
CONFIGURATION MANUAL XT2 Server 11.02 3.8.2. GPI Settings User Interface The GPI Settings allow specifying the settings related to the GPI inputs and outputs features. These fields are available in the following interfaces: • in the Multicam Configuration window, GPI tab • in the Technical menu of the Remote Control Panel (T6.X) The following screenshot presents the settings page of the GPI tab in the server-based application and highlights the GPI Settings area.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. Issue 11.02.A July 2013 • DD35: Play, Pause, Recue, Previous, Next, Skip. • Odetics: Play, Pause, Recue, Next. • VDCP: Play, Pause, Recue, Previous, Next, Skip. Note For all protocols, except AVSP, use the channel assignment (PGM1 to PGM6) instead of the device protocol type (Sony BVW75, Odetics). The AVSP protocol does not require any GPI IN setting in this page as they are defined through specific serial AVSP commands.
CONFIGURATION MANUAL XT2 Server 11.02 GPIs IN - Function Description Specifies the function associated to the GPI input line. According the configured protocol some or all of the functions described below are available. Values • • • • • • • • • • • • • Default value Play: sends a play command at 100% speed on the selected channel. Pause: sends a pause command on the selected channel. Recue: sends a jump to the IN point of the on air element on the selected channel.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. Issue 11.02.A July 2013 GPIs OUT - Function Description Specifies the function that activates the output line. Values The following functions can be triggered by a GPI OUT: • Replace GPIs OUT - Type Description Specifies the type of GPI output signal that will trigger the specified function. Values The following values are possible: The level changes to high level at • close activation. • close pulse A rising edge pulse is generated at activation.
CONFIGURATION MANUAL XT2 Server 11.02 3.8.3. Tally Settings Introduction The Tally settings allow specifying the settings related to the tally feature. This feature allows the user to automatically create a clip for each change of camera performed with the Director’s Cut and to add these clips to a playlist. The clips are created automatically by the server as it receives GPIs IN signals from a switcher when the director changes the camera angle.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. Issue 11.02.A July 2013 The tally function is now active, and works as follows: When the server receives a ‘Mark tally’ GPI IN, an IN point is marked on the corresponding record train (for ex. cam a). When a second ‘Mark Tally’ GPI IN is received on a different record train (for ex. cam b), the server marks an OUT point on the first record train (cam a) and an IN point on the second record train (cam b). All the clips created this way are added to the defined playlist.
CONFIGURATION MANUAL XT2 Server 11.02 3.9. Operation Tab 3.9.1. Overview Operation Tab The Operation tab consists of six pages in the basic mode in the server-based application. No advanced mode is available in this tab. The Operation tab includes all operational settings. Setting List The table below presents the settings of the Operation tab.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. Issue 11.02.A July 2013 Clips Settings Setting Name Basic Operational Setup Clips settings P1 to P2 2.x Automake clip for cam A/B/C/D P1 X Make clips rem.
CONFIGURATION MANUAL XT2 Server 11.02 Setting Name Basic Operational Setup Playlist loop X X Playlist auto fill X X Fade to/from color X X Load playlist X X Basic Operational Setup Timeline settings P3 4.1 Mono per group X X P3 5.1 Protect pages X X Clip edit by network X X Confirm delete clips/playlists X X P3 6.1 Keyword files X X Keyword mode X X P3 7.1 Push target X X Push target 1/2 X X Push mode X X Push receive page X X P3 8.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. Issue 11.02.A July 2013 Basic Operational Setup Fast jog X X PGM Speed/Var max X X Lever engage mode X X Second lever range X X Recall clip toggle X X Record key X X Pointing device X X VGA & Remote sync X X Call channel VGA X X PGM/PRV mode X X Internal loop mode X X Grab X X Browse button X X Default XFile X X Basic Operational Setup P5 10.X X X P5 11.
CONFIGURATION MANUAL XT2 Server 11.02 Special Effects Settings Basic Operational Setup P6 12.X Pain/target transition X X Set colour for X X Colour X X Custom Y X X Custom U X X Custom V X X Split screen tracking X X Paint/target OSD mon. X X Offside line X X External offside X X IP address X X Default tool X X Auto mark X X Setting Name Special Effects settings 3.9.2.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. Issue 11.02.A July 2013 The following screenshot presents page 1 of the Network tab in the server-based application, where the OSD settings are available, and highlights the OSD settings area: Cue number on OSD Description Enables / disables the display of the cue point number on the OSD of the output monitors when a cue point is recalled inside a record train. Values Yes (default) / No OSD on outputs Description Enables / disables the OSD on the play channels.
CONFIGURATION MANUAL XT2 Server 11.02 3.9.3. Audio Meters OSD Settings User Interface The Audio Meters OSD settings allow users to specify whether and how the audio meters are to be displayed on the OSD. These fields are available in the following interfaces: • in the Multicam Configuration window, Operation tab, in the basic display mode on page 1 on the server- and web-based interfaces • in the Operational menu of the Remote Control Panel (1.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. Issue 11.02.A July 2013 Style Description Specifies the style of the audio meters Values Light Bars , Glowing Boxes , Dark Boxes , Light Boxes , Dark Bars Default value Light Bars Thickness 170 Description Specifies the thickness of the audio meters Values Thin, Medium, Thick Default value Thin 3.
CONFIGURATION MANUAL XT2 Server 11.02 3.9.4. Clips Settings User Interface The Clips settings relate to various aspects of the clip management: clip definition, storage location, metadata, and cue points. The Clips settings are available in the following interfaces: • • in the Multicam Configuration window, Operation tab, in the basic display mode: ◦ on pages 1 and 2 on the server-based application ◦ on page 1 on the web-based interface in the Operational menu of the Remote Control Panel (2.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. Issue 11.02.A July 2013 Automake clip for CAM A/B/C/D/E Availability This parameter is only displayed in Multicam LSM, ReplayOnly LSM and configurations. Introduction When creating clips, the clip corresponding to the camera on which IN/OUT points have been marked are always saved. It is possible to save automatically the same action on the other cameras. Only cameras letters applicable to the logical channels are displayed.
CONFIGURATION MANUAL XT2 Server 11.02 Default clip duration Description Specifies the duration of clips created with only one reference point (IN or OUT point). Values Disable, or from 00s01fr to 4h. When set to 'Disable', both IN and OUT points are required to be able to create a clip. The duration can be set: • With second granularity up to 1 minute • With minute granularity from 1 minute up to 4 hours.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. Issue 11.02.A July 2013 Clip post-roll Description When the post-roll function is enabled from the secondary clip menu, the clip will play through its OUT point for the duration defined by the Clip post-roll parameter. This is also valid inside record trains if the Record Train OUTs parameter is set to 'Freeze'. Values From 00s00fr to 30s00fr Default value 02s00fr Mark cue point Description Specifies how the cue point timecode will be memorized.
CONFIGURATION MANUAL XT2 Server 11.02 Record trains OUTs Description Specifies whether Multicam will freeze or play through when it reaches an OUT point marked on the record train that is being played back. Values Two values are possible for this parameter: • Play through: Multicam will still countdown to the OUT point, but will keep playing through this point.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. Issue 11.02.A July 2013 Freeze on cue points Description Specifies whether Multicam will freeze or not when it reaches a cue point marked on the record train that is being played back. The post-roll parameter is not taken into account for this functionality. Values Yes / No When playing record trains where cue points have been marked, the playout freezes on the cue point if the parameter is set to “Yes”. It plays through if the parameter is set to “No”.
CONFIGURATION MANUAL XT2 Server 11.02 Timeline Receive page 3.9.5. Description Specifies on which page(s) the clips automatically created in timeline mode as part of the timeline editing process are stored. Values 1 to 10 (=0) Default value 0 (page 10) Playlist Settings User Interface The Playlist settings relate to various aspects of playlist management and effects.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. Issue 11.02.A July 2013 Availability The Playlist settings are only available if the license code 111 or 112 is valid. Some playlist settings are tied to the code 112, and will therefore not be available if the license code is not valid. You can also create and manage playlist exclusively via protocols. In this case, the playlist settings will not be available, and all playlist-related parameters will be defined by the controlling application or device.
CONFIGURATION MANUAL XT2 Server 11.02 Audio effect duration Availability This setting is only available if the license code 112 is valid. This setting is only available if the Audio locked to video setting is set to 'No'. Description Sets the duration of the audio transition effect when: • the Advanced Audio Editing setting is enabled. • the Audio locked to video setting is set to 'No'. The specified value is used as default value in Playlist Edit mode.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. Issue 11.02.A July 2013 Confirm Ins/Del clips Description Specifies whether a confirmation will be required each time the operator wants to add a clip to the playlist or remove a clip from the playlist. Values Yes / No Default value No Advanced audio editing Availability This setting is only available if the license code 112 is valid. Description Activates /deactivates the desynchrone (audio/video) editing in a playlist edit mode.
CONFIGURATION MANUAL XT2 Server 11.02 Swap audio tracks Availability This setting is only available if the license code 112 is valid. Description Defines whether the audio tracks to swap are automatically or manually selected, when performing split audio editing with at least 4 mono audio tracks per video. Values The following values are possible: • Auto: The audio tracks to swap are automatically selected by the application when inserting a swap point.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. Issue 11.02.A July 2013 Playlist auto fill Description Specifies which camera angles will be added to the playlists when using the Fill Playlist (F9) function from the main menu of the Remote Panel. Values The following values are possible: • All Cam: The clips for all camera angles will be added to the playlist. • Prim+Sec: The clips corresponding to the primary and secondary camera angles will be added to the playlist.
CONFIGURATION MANUAL XT2 Server 11.02 3.9.6. Timeline Settings User Interface These fields are available in the following interfaces: • • in the Multicam Configuration window, Operation tab, in the basic display mode: ◦ on page 3 on the server-based application ◦ on page 1 on the web-based interface in the Operational setup menu of the Remote Control Panel (4.1) The Timeline settings relate to the audio groups in timelines.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. 3.9.7. Issue 11.02.A July 2013 Protection Settings User Interface The Protection settings aim at protecting clips stored on the EVS server from deletion. These fields are available in the following interfaces: • • in the Multicam Configuration window, Operation tab, in the basic display mode: ◦ on page 3 on the server-based application ◦ on page 1 on the web-based interface in the Operational setup menu of the Remote Control Panel (5.
CONFIGURATION MANUAL XT2 Server 11.02 Clip edit by network Availability This setting is only available if the license code 117 is valid. Description Allows users to edit clips on the whole SDTI network. Values The following values are possible: • Yes: Other users on the network can trim, rename, delete, etc. your clips, or modify the keywords and ranking assigned to your clips. • No: Only the local operators can modify or delete clips on the server and edit their metadata.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. 3.9.8. Issue 11.02.A July 2013 Keywords Settings User Interface The Keywords settings allow the management of keywords on the EVS server. These fields are available in the following interfaces: • • in the Multicam Configuration window, Operation tab, in the basic display mode: ◦ on page 3 on the server-based application ◦ on page 1 on the web-based interface in the Operational setup menu of the Remote Control Panel (6.
CONFIGURATION MANUAL XT2 Server 11.02 Keyword files Description Specifies the keywords file that can be used to assign keywords to clips or to search the clips database. Values The following values are possible: • -------- : No keywords file is selected, and the keyword assignment and related search functions are not available. • SERVER: The keywords file sent by the active EVS server to all systems on the SDTI network will be used. This value is only available if the SDTI network is used.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. 3.9.9. Issue 11.02.A July 2013 Push Settings User Interface The Push settings relate to the management of the Push function on the EVS server. The Push function allows users to easily send a copy of a clip to another machine on the network via the GigE network or the SDTI network.
CONFIGURATION MANUAL XT2 Server 11.02 Push Target Description Specifies which EVS servers will be listed as possible targets for push actions when the user selects: • the default Target 1 and Target 2 in the settings, or • a target for a specific push action if no default target has been configured. Values The following values are possible: • SDTI: Only SDTI targets will be listed. The servers are listed by their network system name and number.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. Issue 11.02.A July 2013 Push Mode Description Specifies how the clips should be sent using the PUSH function, that is to say with or without the original guardbands. Values The following values are possible: • Short: The clips are sent from the Short IN to the Short OUT points, to which the guardbands of the destination machine are added. • Long: The clips are sent from the Protect IN to the Protect OUT.
CONFIGURATION MANUAL XT2 Server 11.02 3.9.10. Audio Settings User Interface These fields are available in the following interfaces: • • in the Multicam Configuration window, Operation tab, in the basic display mode: ◦ on page 3 on the server-based application ◦ on page 1 on the web-based interface in the Operational setup menu of the Remote Control Panel (8.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. Issue 11.02.A July 2013 Lipsync value (ms) Description Specifies the delay (in ms) between video and audio signals: • A positive value means video is ahead of audio. • A negative value means audio ahead of video.
CONFIGURATION MANUAL XT2 Server 11.02 3.9.11. EVS Controller Settings Introduction The EVS Controller settings gather: ◦ Settings related to the behavior of the keys, lever or jog of the Remote Panel. ◦ Settings associated to XFile or the EVS server itself. Warning Most of the settings are only available or applicable with base configurations associated to the use of an EVS Remote Panel (LSM Remote, XSense Remote).
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. Issue 11.02.A July 2013 Effect duration for take Description Defines the duration of the transition when using the TAKE key to chain 2 sequences in PGM+PRV mode. Values Range of values: 00s00fr to 20s00fr. Default value 00s05fr Fast jog Description Sets the increment of the jump when the Remote Panel is used in Fast Jog mode. Values The values from 1 to 20 times are possible.
CONFIGURATION MANUAL XT2 Server 11.02 Lever engage mode Description Specifies how the playback speed varies depending on the position of the lever. Values The following values are possible: • Direct mode: The lever will engage directly when moved, resulting in a speed jump to the desired speed determined by the lever arm position.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. Issue 11.02.A July 2013 Recall clip toggle Description Enables/disables the selection of the camera of a clip through the Function keys: Pressing several times the F_ key browses to CAM A, CAM B, CAM C, CAM D, CAM E and CAM F. Values Yes / No Default value Yes Record key Description Changes the function of the RECORD key on the Remote Panel, as described below.
CONFIGURATION MANUAL XT2 Server 11.02 VGA & Remote sync Description Specifies whether and how the current clips machine, page and bank of VGA screens and Remote Panel must be synchronized. Values The following values are possible: • No: Clip machine, page and bank can be selected independently on the VGA screen and on the Remote Panel. • Yes: Clip machine, page and bank are synchronized between VGA screen and Remote Panel.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. Issue 11.02.A July 2013 PGM/PRV mode Description Allows the user to select the PGM/PRV mode on the LCD display as a function accessible from the A button on the Remote Panel’s main menu. Otherwise, the PGM/PRV mode selection is not accessible from the A button. Values The following values are possible: • Yes: The PGM/PRV mode is available from the A key on the Remote Panel. • No: The PGM/PRV mode is not available from the A key on the Remote Panel.
CONFIGURATION MANUAL XT2 Server 11.02 Grab image Availability This setting is only available if the license code 117 is valid. Description Enables / disables an image grab when the MARK key on the Remote Panel is hit, and when a default XFile has been assigned. Each time the MARK key is used, a cue point is marked and a command is sent to the XFile to save that image. The grab can also be activated on the keyboard with the combination CTRL + G.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. Issue 11.02.A July 2013 3.9.12. Cam Mapping Settings User Interface The Cam Mapping settings allow specifying the settings related to the mapping of network cameras to unused camera positions on the remote up to the camera D.
CONFIGURATION MANUAL XT2 Server 11.02 • Cam C and Cam D can be mapped to network cameras using respectively the Cam C and Cam D parameters. Cam Mapping Description Enables or disables the cam mapping feature. Values Yes / No Default Values No Cam X Availability This setting is displayed for each available camera line that can be mapped to a network camera. Description Specifies the network camera mapped to the corresponding local camera. Values The available network camera that can be mapped.
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CONFIGURATION MANUAL XT2 Server 11.02 3.9.14. Hypermotion Controller Settings User Interface The Hypermotion controller settings allow specifying the settings related to the control of a hypermotion camera from an LSM Remote Panel.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. Issue 11.02.A July 2013 Recorder Description Selects the record channel to which the A/V material from the hypermotion camera will be sent. Values CAM A to CAM D Default Values The default value is the last CAM defined in the channel configuration (for ex. CAM C in a 3 IN 3 OUT configuration). Remote mode Description Specifies the camera elements controlled by the server. Values • • Default value Hypermotion only: The server controls only the hypermotion camera.
CONFIGURATION MANUAL XT2 Server 11.02 IP Address Availability This setting is only available if the Port setting is set to Lan PC. Description Specifies the IP address of the PC LA N. Values xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Default value 192.168.10.60 Dial Speed Description Defines the multiplication factor applied to the jog value. Values Range of values: 10x to 1000x (multiple of 10x) Default value 10x 3.9.15.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. Issue 11.02.A July 2013 The following screenshot presents page 6 of the Operation tab in the server-based application: Paint/target transition Availability This setting is available with a valid license code 114 or 115, a 8-bit codec, and a compatible base configuration. Description Defines the duration (and so the speed) of the apparition of an incrustation in Painting and Target Tracking modes.
CONFIGURATION MANUAL XT2 Server 11.02 Colour Availability This setting, and the three related custom settings below, are available with a valid license code 113. Description Defines the default color applied to the cursor or to the wipe or split effect according to the Set colour for parameter value.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. Issue 11.02.A July 2013 Split screen tracking Availability This setting is available with a valid license code 113 and a compatible base configuration. Description Enables or disables the auto-tracking in the split screen mode. Values Yes / No Default value No Paint/target OSD mon. Availability This setting is available with a valid license code 114 or 115, a 8-bit codec, and a compatible base configuration.
CONFIGURATION MANUAL XT2 Server 11.02 External offside Description Activates or deactivates the control of Epsio application from the remote when the Offside line parameter is set to Yes. Values • • Default value Yes: The Epsio application and the related features (of which the offside line) are active and the SHIFT+D key gives access to the Epsio menu. No: The offside line feature built in the EVS server is active and the SHIFT+D key gives access to the offside menu.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. Issue 11.02.A July 2013 Glossary G GPI Abbreviation for General Purpose Interface. This refers to a device used as an communication interface with the EVS server. It has digital lines which may be used for input, output, or both, depending on the function. H Hypermotion camera These are cameras that record at a frame rate much higher than real time.
CONFIGURATION MANUAL XT2 Server 11.02 Server-Based Multicam Setup application Server-Based application used to set up and configure the EVS servers. The short form is 'Server-Based application' in this user manual. This is accessible from the EVS Server itself when it has been started. SLSM camera Also called Supermotion cameras. These are cameras that record at a a frame rate two to three times higher than the normal frame rate of 25 fps (PAL) or 30 fps (NTSC).
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