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Multicam 11.01 Operation Manual - EVS

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Issue<br />

<strong>11.01</strong>.C<br />

7.1.2 <strong>Operation</strong>al Menu<br />

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<strong>Multicam</strong> - Version <strong>11.01</strong> – Operating <strong>Manual</strong><br />

<strong>EVS</strong> Broadcast Equipment SA – April 2012<br />

The operational menu in Multi PGM mode gives access to the functions detailed in the<br />

following paragraphs:<br />

Rst Cam<br />

This function restores the position of cameras on the active channels: CAM A on PGM1,<br />

CAM B on PGM2, etc.<br />

Sync To<br />

Note<br />

When a clip/playlist is loaded on a channel, switching back to Live mode will<br />

recall the record train, which was last used on that output. This avoids too<br />

frequent uses of the Rst Cam function.<br />

This button allows you to synchronize the selected PGM in use with another one. Press<br />

this button and then select the PGM to be used as a reference. This function is not<br />

available with network trains.<br />

2nd CTRL<br />

This function allows the operator to swap the control of one or several play channels<br />

between the <strong>EVS</strong> remote and a third-party controller. Both controllers receive<br />

permanently the status of the channel(s), but only one controller at a time is able to<br />

actually control a channel. The secondary controllers are defined in page T2.2 of the<br />

Technical Setup menu.<br />

Press this function to enter the 2nd CTRL menu, select the channels that you want to<br />

pass to the secondary controller by pressing the corresponding A, B or C key, then press<br />

D (DONE) to validate your selection. Do the same to bring the control of a channel back<br />

to the <strong>EVS</strong> remote.

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