Configuration Manual Version 10.
XTnano – Version 10.03 – Configuration Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment SA – July 2010 Issue 10.03.D C OPYRIGHT EVS Broadcast Equipment – Copyright © 2010. All rights reserved. D ISCLAIMER The information in this manual is furnished for informational use only and subject to change without notice.
Issue 10.03.D II XTnano – Version 10.
XTnano – Version 10.03 – Configuration Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment SA – July 2010 Issue 10.03.D Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS ................................................................................................... III 1. INTRODUCTION....................................................................................................... 1 1.1 1.2 2. PURPOSE AND STRUCTURE ....................................................................................................
Issue 10.03.D XTnano – Version 10.03 – Configuration Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment SA – July 2010 2.6.1 Introduction ...........................................................................................................................21 2.6.2 Settings Description ..............................................................................................................22 2.7 LAN CONNECTION SETTINGS (PAGE 6) ................................................................................22 2.7.
XTnano – Version 10.03 – Configuration Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment SA – July 2010 Issue 10.03.D 3.10.2 Wipe type ..............................................................................................................................41 3.10.3 Default plst speed .................................................................................................................41 3.10.4 Insert in playlist .................................................................................................
XTnano – Version 10.03 – Configuration Manual Issue 10.03.D EVS Broadcast Equipment SA – July 2010 1. Introduction 1.1 PURPOSE AND STRUCTURE The aim of this manual is to describe the various configuration parameters that have to be defined when you work on a server in Sportlight mode. 1.
Issue 10.03.D XTnano – Version 10.03 – Configuration Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment SA – July 2010 2. Setup in Multicam 2.1 INTRODUCTION 2.1.1 OVERVIEW When you work in Spotbox mode, the ‘Setup Configuration’ module available in the Multicam application, using the SHIFT + F2 keyboard combination, allows you to configure the Multicam software and define server settings in relation to timecodes, protocol communication, etc.
XTnano – Version 10.03 – Configuration Manual Issue 10.03.D EVS Broadcast Equipment SA – July 2010 Setup page and section name Content Page 5 Not available for XTnano. Page 6 It includes detailed settings on the HCTX gigabit connection and the MTPC board connection. See section 2.6 ‘HCTX Gigabit Connection Settings (Page 6)’, on page 21 and 2.7 ‘LAN Connection Settings (Page 6)’, on page 22 Page 7/8/9 Not available for XTnano.
Issue 10.03.D XTnano – Version 10.03 – Configuration Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment SA – July 2010 2.2 GENERAL SETTINGS (PAGE 1) 2.2.1 INTRODUCTION The first page of the Setup Configuration module contains some parameters from the Setup menu of the nano Remote Panel that are useful to adjust when working in a Spotbox mode.
XTnano – Version 10.03 – Configuration Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment SA – July 2010 2.2.3 Issue 10.03.D OSD SETTINGS You can also define the OSD settings on page 1.1 or 5.1 of the setup menu on the Remote Panel. You will find a description of these settings in the Multicam user manual. G ENLOCK ERROR Possible v alues: Yes (default) / No This function enables or disables the Genlock information on the output monitor.
Issue 10.03.D 2.2.4 XTnano – Version 10.03 – Configuration Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment SA – July 2010 CLIP MANAGEMENT You can also define m ost of the Clip management settings on pages 3.1 to 3.3 of the setup menu on the Remote Panel. You will find a description of these settings in the Multicam user manual. D EFAULT C OPY /M OVE Possible value: GbE The Default Copy/Move parameter allows specifying whether the copy operations should be executed preferably using the SDTI or the HCTX GigE network.
XTnano – Version 10.03 – Configuration Manual Issue 10.03.D EVS Broadcast Equipment SA – July 2010 R ESET ARCHIVE STS Pressing F6 will reset the archive status of all clips present on the system. A confirmation is required. Refer to the description of the Archive function for details. 2.2.5 RECORD TRAINS C ONTINUOUS LOOP R EC This setting is read-only in the setup configuration window. It corresponds to the value assigned to the Loop Rec setting for the related configuration in the AVCFG.
Issue 10.03.D 2.2.8 XTnano – Version 10.03 – Configuration Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment SA – July 2010 Value Meaning Svr Clip pages and banks can be selected independently on VGA and remote, but connecting to the clips of a network machine or coming back to the clips of the local machine on the VGA or Remote Panel will automatically reflect on the other (same effect as ‘No’ on XTnano). CHANNEL NAMES Play and record channels can be named (12 characters max.).
XTnano – Version 10.03 – Configuration Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment SA – July 2010 Issue 10.03.D Note The timecode jump tables are circular: when the table is full, the latest entry will overwrite the oldest one. For more information on the settings related to the timecode jump tables, refer to the sections below.
Issue 10.03.D XTnano – Version 10.03 – Configuration Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment SA – July 2010 Possible Values The values can be the following: • LTC LTC timecode, which is automatically stored in the LTC table. It is specified in the LTC field • USER User-defined timecode, which is stored in the USER TC table and specified in the USER field.
XTnano – Version 10.03 – Configuration Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment SA – July 2010 2.3 Issue 10.03.D VITC/ANC TIMECODE MANAGEMENT (PAGE 2) The second page available in the Setup Configuration menu ( SHIFT + F2) on servers allows the channel-by-channel management of VITC or ANC TC management. It also allows the users to clean or not the VBI information: 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.
Issue 10.03.D XTnano – Version 10.03 – Configuration Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment SA – July 2010 The following parameters can be defined: IN LOOP D-VITC The TC and user bits are always written on the SD outputs of the record codec and are the same as on the source video. Lines Lines on which the VITC must be written on the output connectors of the record codec. By default, these are lines 14-16 in NTSC and 19-21 in PAL.
XTnano – Version 10.03 – Configuration Manual Issue 10.03.D EVS Broadcast Equipment SA – July 2010 2.3.2 VITC/ANC MANAGEMENT IN HD IN AND HD/SD OUT In HD, th e pag e is as follows: The following p aramete rs can be defined: IN LOOP D-VITC The TC and user bits are always written on the monitoring SD outputs of the record codec and are the same as on the source video. Lines Lines on which the VITC must be written on the monitoring output connectors of the record codec.
Issue 10.03.D XTnano – Version 10.03 – Configuration Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment SA – July 2010 UserBits Yes/No flag to specify if the user bits have to be inserted in the output. The default value is ‘Yes’. HANC VITC Field to specify if embedded timecode has to be inserted in the output. The valu e specified has to be the same as for the HANC LTC field. The possible values are: No No new timecode inserted in the output. In (default) Same timecode as in the input inserted in the output.
XTnano – Version 10.03 – Configuration Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment SA – July 2010 2.4 Issue 10.03.D SMPTE 334M PACKETS MANAGEMENT (PAGE 3 ) In Multicam, ancillary data packet in the vertical ancillary data space in HD and SD signals are suppo rted, as de fined in the SMPTE standards 334M, 291M (t ype 2 ANC packet). A CTIVATE / D EACTIVATE VANC D ATA PACKET SUPPORT In the Set up Configuration module ( SHIFT + F2), press PAGE DOWN until you access the SMPTE 334M Packet Management section.
Issue 10.03.D XTnano – Version 10.03 – Configuration Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment SA – July 2010 The other DIDs are not saved. 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) plu s 7 configuration bytes. It has to be taken into account to compute the numbe r of bytes saved. Please refer to the SMPTE RP 291-2006 standard for the assignment of DIDs to specific applications.
XTnano – Version 10.03 – Configuration Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment SA – July 2010 Issue 10.03.D C OMPATIBILITY INFORMATION SDI Video streams (SD or HD) recorded with SMPTE 334M must be played by a server running a version equal or higher to Multicam 8.03 to keep the 334M information. 2.5 GPI SETTINGS (PAGE 4) On the fourth page of the Setup Configuration module ( SHIFT + F2), it is possible to define GPI settings: 2.5.
Issue 10.03.D 2.5.2 XTnano – Version 10.03 – Configuration Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment SA – July 2010 GPI-RELATED INFORMATION The following informatio n is defined for each individual GPI IN: Setting Description # GPI number Channel/Device Server channel or external device that will send the GPI. Port Port on which the server will receive the GPI. Function Operation executed by the server when receiving the given GPI IN.
XTnano – Version 10.03 – Configuration Manual Issue 10.03.D EVS Broadcast Equipment SA – July 2010 Setting GPI Delay Description Exit ASP Init iates a command to exit the loop as soon as possible without playing the current element until its end an d jump to the selected element. This GPI is used with playlists in IPDirector. Exit OUT Initiates a command to exit the loop as soon as the OUT point of the current element is reached and jump to the selected eleme nt.
Issue 10.03.D 2.5.3 XTnano – Version 10.03 – Configuration Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment SA – July 2010 HOW TO MODIFY THE TYPE OF TTL GPIS To modify the type o f TTL GPIs , pro ceed as follows: 1. Press the TAB key to select th e field on the first line of Page 4. 2. Press the LEFT and RIGHT AR ROW keys to change th e value. Depending on the ty pe defined, the lines 5 to 8 will automatically move from one GPI section to the other.
XTnano – Version 10.03 – Configuration Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment SA – July 2010 Issue 10.03.D 2.6 HCTX GIGABIT CONNECTIO N SETTINGS (PAGE 6) 2.6.1 INTRODUCTION In the Setup Configuration module (SHIFT + F2), press the PAGE DOWN key until you access the page 6. It displays the connection parameters for the HCTX board and the MTPC board. The XTnano servers support a Gigabit Ethernet connection. It allows the backup of the audio an d video data. The Gigabit connection is provided via the HCTX board.
Issue 10.03.D 2.6.2 XTnano – Version 10.03 – Configuration Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment SA – July 2010 SETTINGS DESCRIPTION The HCTX Gigabit connection settings are described in the table below: Port #1 / Port #2 IP Address Specifies the IP address to connect to port 1 / port 2 of the G igabit Ethernet connection on the server. The IP addresses 0 .0.0.0 and 255.255.255.255 are not allowed.
XTnano – Version 10.03 – Configuration Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment SA – July 2010 Issue 10.03.D The XNetMonitor will use the LAN IP connection to transfer the monitoring data. 2.7.2 SETTINGS DESCRIPTION The MTPC b oard con n ection settings are described in the table below: Port #1 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.
Issue 10.03.D 2.8 XTnano – Version 10.03 – Configuration Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment SA – July 2010 MULTIVIEWER SETTINGS (PAGE 10) The Page 10 of the Setup Configuration module makes it possible to specify the settings for a multiviewer connected to the server. 2.8.1 INTRODUCTION When an optional m ultiviewer board is installed on the server, you can monitor the server channe ls on a multiviewer.
XTnano – Version 10.03 – Configuration Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment SA – July 2010 Issue 10.03.D D ISPLAY S ETTINGS Multiviewer Composition The number of recorder or player channels to be displayed and the multiviewer composition are defined in the field below: The selected composition is shown on the schema on the right. The following compositions are possible: Value Composition 4 (2+2) 2 split images at the top and 2 at the bottom. This is the default composition for XT[2] 4U.
Issue 10.03.D XTnano – Version 10.03 – Configuration Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment SA – July 2010 Displayed Channels For each source, you need to specify which recorder channel (CAM A to CAM C max.) or player channel (PGM1 to PGM2 max.) available in the current channel configuration should be displayed. If you select ‘None’, no image is displayed. A UDIO M ONITORING S ETTINGS In the Audio Monitoring from video field, you can select the channel for which the audio can be monitored via the SDI outputs.
XTnano – Version 10.03 – Configuration Manual Issue 10.03.D EVS Broadcast Equipment SA – July 2010 2.9 SAVING AND LOADING SETUP FILES Twenty setup files can be saved on the XT system disk. 2.9.1 HOW TO SAVE CURRENT SETUP To save the current setup, proceed as follows: 2.9.2 1. Press F4. 2. Enter a file name. The file name contains max. 8 characters, no space or special character. 3. Press E NTER. HOW TO LOAD A SETUP FILE 1. Press F5. 2. Select the desired file with the ↑ /↓ arrow keys. 3.
Issue 10.03.D XTnano – Version 10.03 – Configuration Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment SA – July 2010 3. Setup from the Remote Panel 3.1 INTRODUCTION When you work in Sportlight mode, the Setup menu available on the nano Remote Panel allows you to define parameters. The values assigned to the parameters are saved as soon as they are assigned. Important Prior to using Multicam, the operator should enter the Setup menu and set all necessary parameters.
XTnano – Version 10.03 – Configuration Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment SA – July 2010 Issue 10.03.D Note The operational buttons have PRIMARY and SECONDARY functions an d are divided into upper and lower sections. By pressing the SHIFT button you gain acc es s to the secondary functions.
Issue 10.03.D 3.3 XTnano – Version 10.03 – Configuration Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment SA – July 2010 HOW TO ACCESS THE SETUP MENU To ac cess the Setup menu, proceed as follows: 1. If you are in Playlist mode, press RECORD first to exit this mode. 2. Press SHIFT + MENU key to go to the Main m enu: Setup 1Pgm+Prv 3. 2 Pgm Select Setup by pressing SHIFT + D to enter the Setup menu. The Setup menu is divided in sections (clips, playlists, audio, control, GPI, etc.
XTnano – Version 10.03 – Configuration Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment SA – July 2010 Issue 10.03.D • T o leave a section an d go back to the main page of the Se tup menu (see screenshot below), press the MENU key. • To exit the Setup menu when you are in the main page of the Setup menu, p re ss the MENU k ey. 3.5 HOW TO SELECT AND TO MODIFY PARAMET ER S To modify the parameters, you can proceed as follows for most of the parameters: 3.6 1. Go to the desired page as explained in the Section 3.4. 2.
Issue 10.03.D 3.7 XTnano – Version 10.03 – Configuration Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment SA – July 2010 OSD SETTINGS OSD Settings p.1.1 [F1]Genlock Error Msg : Yes [F2]Disk Error Msg : Yes [F4]Cue number on OSD : Yes [Menu]Quit [Clr+F_]Dft [F9]PgUp [F0]PgDn 3.7.1 GENLOCK ERROR MSG Possi ble values: Yes (default) / No Thi s f unction enables or disables the Genlock information o n the output monitor. If Genlock reference is not correct, the “ !GkV” message appears on the output monitor. 3.7.
XTnano – Version 10.03 – Configuration Manual Issue 10.03.D EVS Broadcast Equipment SA – July 2010 3.8 R ECORD TRAIN SETTINGS Record Trains [F1]Auto make clip for cam A [F2]Auto make clip for cam B [F3]Auto make clip for cam C p.2.1 : Yes : Yes : Yes [F6]Resync to TC ref [Menu]Quit [Clr+F_]Dft [F9]PgUp [F0]PgDn 3.8.1 AUTO MAKE CLIP FOR CAM A/B/C Pos si ble values: Yes (default) / No Thi s f unction selects the automatic camera creation.
Issue 10.03.D XTnano – Version 10.03 – Configuration Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment SA – July 2010 p.2.2 Record Trains : 05s00fr [F1]Guardbands [F2]Default clip duration : 04s00fr : Live [F3]Mark cue points [F4]Preroll : 02s00fr [F5]Record train OUTs : Play Through [F6]Freeze on cue points : No [Menu]Quit [Clr+F_]Dft [F9]PgUp [F0]PgDn 3.8.3 GUARDBANDS Ra nge : from 00s00fr to 60s0 0 f r . Default: 05s00fr This option specifies the amount of saved ‘guardband’ before and after the clips. 3.8.
XTnano – Version 10.03 – Configuration Manual Issue 10.03.D EVS Broadcast Equipment SA – July 2010 3.8.7 RECORD TRAIN OUTS Possible values: Play Through (default) / Freeze When this parameter is set to “ Freeze” , and an OUT point is marked in a record train, Multicam will countdown to the OUT poi nt and automatically freeze on that picture (if the Post-roll mode is disabled ) or on that picture + the Post-roll d uration (if the Post-roll mode is enabled) wh en replaying that section.
Issue 10.03.D XTnano – Version 10.03 – Configuration Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment SA – July 2010 Note In audio embedded, the audio is alwa ys looped, whether the loop mode is set to video+audio or video only . 3.9 CLIPS SETTINGS p.3.1 Clips [F1]Protect pages : 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 [F2]Confirm delete clip : Off [F3]Auto name clips : Disable [F4]Clip post-roll : 02s00fr [Menu]Quit 3.9.
XTnano – Version 10.03 – Configuration Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment SA – July 2010 Issue 10.03.D H OW TO P ROTECT C LIPS ON S ELECTED P AGES To protect clips on selected pages, proceed as follows: 1. In the 1 s t page of Clip settings, press the F1 key to edit this setting. 2. Press the F_ key corresponding to the page number you want to protect/unprotect. Protected pages will be highlighted on the LCD and the corresponding F_ key lights red. F_ key of unprotected pages lights green. 3.
Issue 10.03.D 3.9.3 XTnano – Version 10.03 – Configuration Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment SA – July 2010 AUTO NAME CLIPS Possible values: Disable (default) / TC IN / CAM Name / ID Louth / VarID 32 If this function is enabled, the value of the selected field will automatically be used to name the clip upon creation . The values from the following fields can be used to automatically name clips: Value Meaning Disabled (Default) No name is assigned to a clip wh en it is created.
XTnano – Version 10.03 – Configuration Manual Issue 10.03.D EVS Broadcast Equipment SA – July 2010 Clips (PUSH) [F1] Target [F2] Target 1 [F3] Target 2 [F4] Mode [F5] Receive Pg [Menu]Quit 3.9.5 : : : : : p.3.3 Gigabit Yellow 255.255.255.
Issue 10.03.D 3.9.8 XTnano – Version 10.03 – Configuration Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment SA – July 2010 RECEIVE PAGE Possible values: Select on e or more clip pages from 1 to 10. Default: p.5 This parameter specifies the page of your machine where clips sent to yo u by other network operators using the PUSH function must be stored. How to Specify PUSH Receive Page (s) To specify the page(s) to which the clips pushed from another network oper ator will be stored, proceed as follows : 1.
XTnano – Version 10.03 – Configuration Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment SA – July 2010 Issue 10.03.D 3.10 P LAYLIST SETTINGS Playlist p.4.1 [F1]Video effect duration : 00s10fr [F3]Wipe type : Vert. L>R [F4]Default plst speed : Unk. : After [F5]Insert in playlist [F6]Confirm Ins/del clips : No [Menu]Quit [Clr+F_]Dft [F9]PgUp [F0]PgDn 3.10.1 VIDEO EFFECT DURATION Possible range: 0s00fr to 20s00fr. De fault: 00s10fr This parameter sets the duration of the video trans ition effect.
Issue 10.03.D XTnano – Version 10.03 – Configuration Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment SA – July 2010 3.10.5 CONFIRM INS/DEL CLIPS Possible values: No (default) / Yes If enabled, a confirmation will be required each time the operator wants to add a clip to the playlist or remove a clip from the playlist. Playlist [F4]Playlist loop [F5]Load playlist [F6]Playlist auto fill p.4.2 : No : Always : All Cam [Menu]Quit [Clr+F_]Dft [F9]PgUp [F0]PgDn 3.10.
XTnano – Version 10.03 – Configuration Manual Issue 10.03.D EVS Broadcast Equipment SA – July 2010 Playlist [F1] Fade to/from colour: p.4.3 Black [Menu]Quit [Clr+F_]Dft [F9]PgUp [F0]PgDn 3.10.9 FADE TO/FROM COLOR Possible values: Black (default) / W hite This parameter specifies the color that is used in the transition effects ‘fade to color’, ‘fade from color’ and ‘fade to/from color’ (V fa de). 3.
Issue 10.03.D XTnano – Version 10.03 – Configuration Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment SA – July 2010 The Lipsync parameter is the del ay (in ms) between video and audio signals. A positive value means video is a head of audio. A negative value means audio ahead of video. This parameter is also available from the Channel Parameters option of the EVS Maintenance menu. Changing the Lipsync value in the Setup menu will update it in the EVS menu and vice versa.
XTnano – Version 10.03 – Configuration Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment SA – July 2010 Issue 10.03.D 3.12 EVS CONTROLLER SETTIN GS EVS Controller p.6.1 [F1]Effect duration for Take : 00s05fr [F2]Fast jog : 20x : 050% [F3]PGM Speed/Var Max [F4]Lever engage mode : Direct [F5]Second lever range : -100% <-> +100% [F6]Recall Clip Toggle : Enable [Menu]Quit [Clr+F_]Dft [F9]PgUp [F0]PgDn 3.12.1 EFFECT DURATION FOR TAKE Possible range: 00s00fr to 20s00fr.
Issue 10.03.D XTnano – Version 10.03 – Configuration Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment SA – July 2010 • Direct mode: the lever will engage directly when moved, resulting in a speed jump to the desired speed determined by the lever arm position. • Current speed mode: the lever will only engage when it reaches the current playback speed, whereas a move of the lever arm in the opposite direction of the current speed will result in a direct speed change. 3.12.
XTnano – Version 10.03 – Configuration Manual Issue 10.03.D EVS Broadcast Equipment SA – July 2010 EVS Controller [F1]Record key p.6.2 : Start REC + Live [F3]VGA & RMT Sync [F4]PGM/PRV Mode : No : Enable [Menu]Quit [Clr+F_]Dft [F9]PgUp [F0]PgDn 3.12.7 RECORD KEY Po ssible values: Start REC + Live (default) / Live Th is parameter changes the function of th e RECORD key on the remote: • Start REC + Live: Pressing the REC ORD key starts the record process and switches to LIVE mode.
Issue 10.03.D XTnano – Version 10.03 – Configuration Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment SA – July 2010 3.12.9 PGM/PRV MODE Possible values: Enable (default) / Disable When this setting is enabled, the user has the possibility to select the PGM/PRV mode on the LCD display as a function accessible from the A button on the Remote main menu. Otherwise, the PGM/PRV mode selection is not accessible from the A button. 3.
XTnano – Version 10.03 – Configuration Manual Issue 10.03.D EVS Broadcast Equipment SA – July 2010 3.14 GPI IN SETTINGS 3.14.1 TTL GPIS ASSIGNMENT Th e 4 Relay GPIs (GPIs OUT) and the 4 OPTO GPIs (GPIs IN) provide GPIs ha ving a predefined and fixed type. The 4 TTL GPIs are switchable to GPIs IN or GPIs OUT. Depending on whether they are defined as GPIs IN or OUT, the pages related to the GPIs settings will differ. The type for the TTL GPIs, that is to say GPI IN or GPI OUT, is set on page 8.1.
Issue 10.03.D XTnano – Version 10.03 – Configuration Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment SA – July 2010 GPI IN Settings GPI# Channel/Device 5[F1]RMT1 6[F2]RMT1 7[F3]RMT1 8[F4]-------------- p.8.3 Function [F5]Previous [F6]Next [F7]Skip [F8]Pause [Menu]Quit [Clr+F_]Dft [F9]PgUp [F0]PgDn For each GPI input, the operator has the possibility to de fine the following parameters: C HANNEL /D EVICE This parameter specifies the channel that the GPI will affect or the device that will send the GPI to the server.
XTnano – Version 10.03 – Configuration Manual Issue 10.03.D EVS Broadcast Equipment SA – July 2010 3.14.4 GPIS OUT DEFINITION GPI OUT Settings GPI# Function 1[F1]-----------2[F2]-----------3[F3]-----------4[F4]Replace p.8.3 Type [F5]-----------[F6]-----------[F7]-----------[F8]Open Pulse [Menu]Quit [Clr+F_]Dft [F9]PgUp [F0]PgDn The GPIs OUT have been implemented primarily for the Replace function. On the IN/OUT point when executing the Replace, users can trig ger GPIs OUT.
Issue 10.03.D XTnano – Version 10.03 – Configuration Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment SA – July 2010 3.14.5 GPIS OUT ADVANCE AND DURATION GPI OUT Settings GPI# Advance 1[F1]Disable 2[F2]Disable 3[F3]Disable 4[F4]Disable p.8.6 Duration [F5]01s00fr [F6]01s00fr [F7]01s00fr [F8]01s00fr [Menu]Quit [Clr+F_]Dft [F9]PgUp [F0]PgDn GPI OUT Settings GPI# Advance 5[F1]Disable 6[F2]Disable 7[F3]Disable 8[F4]Disable p.8.
XTnano – Version 10.03 – Configuration Manual Issue 10.03.D EVS Broadcast Equipment SA – July 2010 Glossary Dolby Digital Also called Dolby 5.1 or AC-3. It is an audio coding system containing up to 6 discrete channels of sound, with 5 channels for no rmal-range speakers (20 Hz 20,000 Hz) (Right fro nt, Center, Left Front, Right Rear and Left Rear) and o ne channel (20 Hz - 120 Hz) for the LFE, or subwoofer.
Issue 10.03.D XTnano – Version 10.03 – Configuration Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment SA – July 2010 Regional Contacts AMERICA (NORTH & LATIN) EVS Americas Tel: +1 973 575 7811 Fax: +1 973 575 7812 Tech. line: +1 973 575 7813 usa@evs.tv EVS Canada Tel: +1 514 750 7544 Fax: +1 514 750 7518 Tech. line: +1 973 575 7813 usa@evs.tv EVS Australia Tel: +61 02 9452 8600 Fax: +61 02 9975 1368 Mobile: +61 420 307 387 sales@evs-asia.com.hk EVS China Tel: +86 10 6808 0248 Fax: +86 10 6808 0246 Tech.
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