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Page 1 - Configuration Manual

Configuration ManualVersion 11.02 - July 2013

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• a configuration section for each configuration line. It is presented in seven tabs whicheasily give access to all configuration parameters:Simple Us

Page 3 - User Manuals on EVS Website

InputsDescription Number of logical record channels in the given configuration.The partition of the disk storage between these channels, andthe advanc

Page 4 - Table of Contents

SLSM RecAvailability This parameter is available with the license code 110.Description Activates the slow motion recording, and allows defining thetyp

Page 5 - 3. MULTICAM CONFIGURATION 41

3G/DualDescription Defines the interface the EVS server will use with the 3Dstandards:• The Dual Link interface consists of a pair of HD-SDI seriallin

Page 6 - GLOSSARY 180

RS422 #1 - #4Description Specifies what type of device/controller is connected to eachRS422 port of the EVS server.Values • 'EVS Remote' for

Page 7 - What's New?

NameDescription User-defined name for play or record channel. This name willbe used for the OSD, and in the IPDirector application suite.The name can

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ModeDescription Specifies how the control on the given play or record channel ismanaged between the main and secondary controllers, when itis possible

Page 9 - 1. Introduction

• In a Server base configuration:◦ A Remote Panel is not allowed.◦ Controllers other than the EVS Remote can be assigned to play or recordchannels, ta

Page 10 - Easy Audio Configuration

Remote VDCP Sony Odetics DD35OdeticsF&KVDCPF&K2 PGM> 2 PGM1 PGM+ 1 REC11 REC> 1 RECSeveral PGM+ 1 REC1Several PGM+ SeveralREC1Secondary

Page 11 - Documented User Interfaces

Remote VDCP Sony Odetics DD35OdeticsF&KVDCPF&K1 REC> 1 REC1 PGM+ 1 RECSeveral PGM+ 1 RECSeveral PGM+ Several RECRules for Controller Combin

Page 12 - 1.3. Starting the EVS Server

Parallel mode - Play ChannelsThe following table shows the supported protocol combinations in parallel mode on playchannels.Secondary >Primary vRem

Page 13 - Procedure

Configuration Available from Server, Web and RemotePanelYou can configure the EVS server using one of the three available tools:• The server-based app

Page 14 - 2. Multicam Setup

Recorder SettingsUser InterfaceThe Recorder settings allow specifying configuration settings associated to the recordchannels.These fields are availab

Page 15 - 2. Multicam Setup 7

Clip CapacityDescription Recording mode on the record channels.Values The following values are available: Global / Per channel• Global:In this mode, t

Page 16 - Description of the Areas

IN1 XX% LoopWarningA change to this parameter requires an application reboot (ALT+Q from theoperational windows) to be taken into account.Description

Page 17 - General Navigability

The following screenshot shows Audio settings and Audio Monitoring settings, defined onpage 2 of the Channels tab in the server-based application:Audi

Page 18 - In the Web-Based Interface

Audio Full ScaleDescription Maximum audio level for the analog outputs on the server (indB).It allows indirectly defining the head room, as the audio

Page 19 - 2.2. Configuration Lines

Overview on Advanced Audio SettingsIntroductionThe Advanced Audio settings are defined from the Channels tab, pages 3 to 6 of theMulticam Configuratio

Page 20 - How to Edit a Configuration

General PrinciplesThe advanced audio settings are presented on each page as a table:In the table, the information is organized as follows:• The rows c

Page 21 - Invalid Configuration

Audio Input SettingsIntroductionThe advanced audio input settings allow users to specify the following elements:• Which type of audio source should be

Page 22

Example 2The allocation of the source audio mono channels shown above means that:• The embedded audio source of the 1stmono channel of the record chan

Page 23 - 2. Multicam Setup 15

Audio Output SettingsIntroductionThe audio output settings for audio allow users to do the following:• Map the audio mono channels of the material sto

Page 24

Configuration Manual StructureThe Server Configuration manual is organized in two sections:• A section dedicated to the Multicam Setup window that mai

Page 25 - 2. Multicam Setup 17

112 3. Multicam ConfigurationEVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. Issue 11.02.A July 2013

Page 26 - 18 2. Multicam Setup

ExampleIn the screenshot below, the audio mono channels defined on the A/V material on the EVSserver are allocated to the play channels in the followi

Page 27

Audio (Embedded) InputsBy default, the audio embedded mono channels from the source material are mapped asshown in the table below onto the A/V materi

Page 28 - Configuration Lines

Audio Embedded OutputsBy default, the audio mono channels from the A/V material stored on the EVS server aremapped to the embedded mono channels on th

Page 29

The table shows the maximum number of players, and the audio configuration with 8tracks (mono channels):OUT 1 OUT 2 OUT 3 OUT 4Mono1 D 01 D 09 None No

Page 30 - 2.3. Server Parameters

Audio AnalogBy default, the audio mono channels of the A/V material stored on the EVS server are sentto the analog audio output connectors of the play

Page 31 - Protection

Collective Editing ActionsYou can apply the following editing actions to all audio channels of a page using thefollowing shortcuts, when available on

Page 32

The audio gain can be adjusted by steps of 0.75dB, 3dB or 6dB, in the range from-77.25dB to +23.25dB of the current audio level.The following screensh

Page 33

Dolby Audio ManagementConcepts• Dolby Digital or Dolby 5.1 or AC-3, is an audio coding system containing up to 6discrete channels of sound, with 5 cha

Page 34 - How to Set the LAN PC

The Dolby E transitions will be correct as long as:• the configuration is correct• the AES stream containing Dolby E is correctly synchronized with th

Page 35 - Supported Formats

1.4. Accessing the Web-Based InterfacePrerequisiteWhen the EVS server is started, you can access the web-based interface of the MulticamSetup applicat

Page 36

LTCDescription Longitudinal timecode (timecode defined on or plugged into theEVS server) automatically stored in the first timecode jumptable (LTC tab

Page 37 - Requested Raid Configuration

Timecode Insertion SettingsUser InterfaceThe Timecode Insertion settings allow the management of VITC or ANC timecodeschannel by channel.These fields

Page 38 - Current Raid Configuration

In LoopD-VITCThe D-VITC (Digital Vertical Interval Timecode) and userbits are always written on themonitoring SD outputs of the record codec and are t

Page 39 - 2.4. Licenses and Maintenance

SD OUT (in HD and SD)D-VITCDescription Enables/disables the insertion of the embedded timecode (D-VITC) in the SD output.Values The values specified f

Page 40 - 32 2. Multicam Setup

CleanVBIDescription Specifies whether the VBI (Vertical Blanking Interface)information needs to be cleaned on the output.The VITC being recorded in th

Page 41

Supported PacketsThe supported ancillary data packets shall comply with the SMPTE standards 334M,291M (type 2 ANC packet).Up to now, SMPTE 334M data p

Page 42

Customizing the Decoding of SMPTE DataUpon request, it is possible to customize the decoding of the SMPTE 334M data.If you wish to keep uncompressed 8

Page 43 - 2.5. Server Maintenance

3.5. Network Tab3.5.1. OverviewNetwork TabThe Network tab consists of two pages in the basic and/or advanced mode in the server-based application. The

Page 44 - 2.5.3. Hardware Check

The following screenshot shows the Net Name field on page 1 of the Network tab in theserver-based application in advanced mode when no SDTI network is

Page 45 - Disk Errors and Disconnection

User InterfaceThe Gigabit IP Configuration settings are available:• in the Multicam Configuration window, Network tab, in the basic and advanceddispla

Page 46 - Retrieving Logs

2. Multicam Setup2.1. Overview of User Interfaces2.1.1. Overview of the Setup AreasGeneral DescriptionThe Multicam Setup window is the window that ope

Page 47 - Rebuild Process

3.6. Monitoring Tab3.6.1. OverviewMonitoring TabThe Monitoring tab consists of one page in basic mode (there are no advancedparameters) in the server-

Page 48 - 2.5.5. Exporting Log Files

Setting Name Basic & Advanced Technical SetupSD Edge Enh. X XREC HD->SD Low latency X X3.6.2. Multiviewer SettingsUser InterfaceThe Multiviewer

Page 49 - 3. Multicam Configuration

Available LayoutsThe available layouts are:• 4 (2+2): 4 identical size images, 2 at the top, 2 at the bottom.• 6 (4+2): 4 small size images at the top

Page 50 - 42 3. Multicam Configuration

Audio Monitoring left-right tracksDescription Specifies the pair of stereo audio tracks of the selectedchannel to monitor.Values 1/2, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8, 9

Page 51 - Server-Based Application

3.6.3. OSD SettingsUser InterfaceThe OSD settings allow specifying the settings related to the OSD and information to bedisplayed on the monitoring sc

Page 52 - Display Mode

Disk ErrorDescription Enables or disables the disk error information display on theoutput monitor.As the server is equipped with a RAID disk array, th

Page 53 - User Interfaces

Char OUT J4Description Specifies the monitoring output type generated on the J4connector.Values • SD• HDDefault value System dependentChar OUT J1Descr

Page 54 - Configuration Window

Aspect ratioDescription Defines the frame ratio.Values • 4:3 L Box• 4:4 crop• 16:9Default value 4:3 L BoxSDEdge Enh.Description Defines the edge enha

Page 55

3.7. Protocol Tab3.7.1. OverviewProtocol TabThe Protocol tab consists of 3 pages in the basic mode and 4 pages in the advanced modein the server-based

Page 56

3.7.2. Clip IdentifiersLSM IDThe 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, f

Page 57

The following screenshot presents the Multicam Setup window in the web-basedinterface:CONFIGURATION MANUAL XTnano Server 11.022. Multicam Setup 7

Page 58 - Editing Commands

WarningThe Sony BVW settings are only available if the license code 118, required towork with the Sony protocol, is valid.The following screenshot pre

Page 59

List Remote CAMDescription Allows access to the CAM recorders of the remote serverspecified in the XNet field.Values • Yes, meaning that the recorders

Page 60 - 3.2. Supported Configurations

The following screenshot shows the RS422VarID and the VDCP visibility settings areas,available in the Protocol tab, in advanced mode:VarID Definition

Page 61 - 3. Multicam Configuration 53

VarID Configuration FileThe VarID parameters are defined in a configuration file. This file, named varid.ini, islocated in the C:\LSMCE\DATA directory

Page 62 - Channel Assignment

FormatDescription Specifies whether the VarID has an ASCII or binary format.Values • ASCII• BinaryDefault value ASCIIVDCP VisibilityDescription This f

Page 63 - Rear panels before 2013

3.8. GPI Tab3.8.1. OverviewGPI TabThe GPI tab consists of one page in basic mode (there are no advanced parameters) in theserver-based application. Th

Page 64 - 56 3. Multicam Configuration

3.8.2. GPI SettingsUser InterfaceThe GPI Settings allow specifying the settings related to the GPI inputs and outputsfeatures.These fields are availab

Page 65 - 3. Multicam Configuration 57

• Odetics: Play, Pause, Recue, Next.• VDCP: Play, Pause, Recue, Previous, Next, Skip.NoteFor all protocols, use the channel assignment (PGM1 to PGM4)

Page 66 - Available Configurations

GPIs IN - FunctionDescription Specifies the function associated to the GPIinput line.According the configured protocol some or all of the functionsde

Page 67 - Example: 3REC + 1PLAY

GPIs OUT - FunctionDescription Specifies the function that activates the output line.Values The following functions can be triggered by a GPI OUT:• Re

Page 68 - Example: 4REC + 2PLAY XREC

Description of the AreasThe table below describes the various parts of Multicam Setup window:# Name of area Description1. Title bar The title bar disp

Page 69 - Configurations

3.8.3. Tally SettingsIntroductionThe Tally settings allow specifying the settings related to the tally feature. This featureallows the user to automat

Page 70 - 3.2.4. SLSM Configurations

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 thecorresponding recor

Page 71 - SLSM 2x Configurations

3.9. Operation Tab3.9.1. OverviewOperation TabThe Operation tab consists of six pages in the basic mode in the server-based application.No advanced mo

Page 72

Clips SettingsSetting Name BasicOperationalSetupClips settings P1 to P2 2.xAutomake clip for cam A/B/C/D P1 XGuardbands P1 XDefault clip duration P1 X

Page 73 - SLSM 3x Configurations

Miscellaneous SettingsSetting Name BasicOperationalSetupProtection settings P3 5.1Protect pages X XConfirm delete clips/playlists X XPush settings P3

Page 74 - Example: 1SLSM 3PH + 1PLAY

3.9.2. OSD SettingsUser InterfaceThe OSD settings allow users to specify which and how the information will be displayedon the OSD.These fields are av

Page 75

OSD on inputsDescription Enables / disables the OSD on the record channels.Values Yes (default) / NoBackgroundDescription Applies a dark gray backgrou

Page 76 - Assignment Principles

Audio metersDescription Shows/hides the audio meters on the OSD.Values Yes / NoDefault value YesDB AdjustDescription Adjusts the value of the displaye

Page 77

3.9.4. Clips SettingsUser InterfaceThe Clips settings relate to various aspects of the clip management: clip definition,storage location, metadata, an

Page 78

Automake clip for CAM A/B/C/DAvailability This parameter is only displayed in SportLight configurations.Introduction When creating clips, the clip cor

Page 79 - 3.2.7. 3D SLSM Configurations

# Name of area Description5. Task bar The Task bar (Server-based application) displayscommands for the main actions in the window.See section "Na

Page 80

Autoname clipsDescription If this function is enabled, the value of the selected field willautomatically be used to name the clip upon creation.Values

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Mark cue pointDescription Specifies how the cue point timecode will be memorized.Values Two values are possible for this parameter:• Live:Memorizes cu

Page 82 - 3.3. Server Tab

Default copy/moveDescription Specifies whether the copy operations should be executedpreferably using the SDTI or the Gigabit network.Values The value

Page 83 - Video and Reference Settings

Playlist Receive pageIntroduction This setting is linked to the copy function that allows users toautomatically create a local copy of all network cli

Page 84 - Resolution

The following screenshot presents page 2 of the Operation tab in the server-basedapplication, where the Playlist settings are available, and highlight

Page 85 - Sync PC Time to TC

Default playlist speedDescription Defines the default speed used to play clips in a playlist.Values The following values are possible Unknown, and fro

Page 86 - Codec Availability

Playlist auto fillDescription Specifies which camera angles will be added to the playlistswhen using the Fill Playlist (F9) function from the main men

Page 87 - Codec-Related Information

3.9.6. Protection SettingsUser InterfaceThe Protection settings aim at protecting clips stored on the EVS server from deletion.These fields are availa

Page 88 - 80 3. Multicam Configuration

Confirm delete clips/playlistsDescription Enables a confirmation request when users delete clips,playlists or in both situations.Values The following

Page 89 - (59.94 Hz)

The following screenshot presents page 3 of the Operation tab in the server-basedapplication, where the Push settings are available, and highlights th

Page 90 - 82 3. Multicam Configuration

Configuration LinesIn the Configuration Lines area, a configuration line is highlighted when it is selected.The main commands for configuration line m

Page 91

Push Target 1 / 2Description Specifies to which machine(s) on the network the clips mustautomatically be sent when the operator uses the PUSHfunction

Page 92 - SD (Standard Definition)

3.9.8. Audio SettingsUser InterfaceThese fields are available in the following interfaces:• in the Multicam Configuration window, Operation tab, in th

Page 93 - HD to SD SDI / SD SDI to HD

Lipsync value (ms)Description Specifies the delay (in ms) between video and audio signals:• A positive value means video is ahead of audio.• A negativ

Page 94 - 3.3.4. Interpolation Settings

3.9.9. EVS Controller SettingsIntroductionThe EVS Controller settings gather:◦ Settings related to the behavior of the keys, lever or jog of the Remot

Page 95 - 3.3.5. PC LAN Settings

Fast jogDescription Sets the increment of the jump when the Remote Panel is usedin Fast Jog mode.Values The values from 1 to 20 times are possible.Def

Page 96 - Default Gateway

Lever engage modeDescription Specifies how the playback speed varies depending on theposition of the lever.Values The following values are possible:•

Page 97 - 3.4. Channels Tab

Recall clip toggleDescription Enables/disables the selection of the camera of a clip throughthe Function keys: Pressing several times the F_ key brows

Page 98 - 90 3. Multicam Configuration

PGM/PRV modeDescription Allows the user to select the PGM/PRV mode on the LCDdisplay as a function accessible from the A button on theRemote Panel’s m

Page 99 - 3.4.2. Channels

GlossaryGGPIAbbreviation for General Purpose Interface. This refers to a device used as ancommunication interface with the EVS server. It has digital

Page 100 - Base Config

SServer-Based Multicam Setup applicationServer-Based application used to set up and configure the EVS servers. The short form is'Server-Based app

Page 101 - SLSM Rec

Tools MenuTo call a Tools command, simply click on the command in the Tools menu. This will openthe corresponding window.2.2. Configuration Lines2.2.1

Page 102 - Port Settings

To learn more about EVS go to www.evs.comCorporate+32 4 361 7000North & Latin America+1 973 575 7811Asia & Pacific+852 2914 2501Other regional

Page 104 - Main ctrl (Main Controller)

In the Web-Based InterfaceTo start a configuration in the web-based interface, click the Launch icon next to theconfiguration line you want to launch.

Page 105 - Main Rules for XTnano server

In the Server-Based ApplicationTo edit a configuration line in the server-based application, proceed as follows:1. Press the UP ARROW or DOWN ARROW ke

Page 106 - Standalone Protocol

2.2.4. Renaming Configuration LinesIntroductionWhen the EVS server is delivered, default names are assigned to the configuration lines.You can change

Page 107

2.2.5. Exporting and Importing ConfigurationLinesHow to Export Configuration LinesNoteThe screenshots in this section features configuration names whi

Page 108 - Exclusive mode - REC Channels

3. If requested, change the selection of configuration lines selected for export on the leftpane:◦ By default, a cross is displayed in front of all co

Page 109 - Parallel mode - REC Channels

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

Page 110 - Recorder Settings

3. On the left pane, use the UP ARROWor DOWN ARROW key to highlight the folderthat contains the configuration file you want to import.When the folder

Page 111 - Rec Auto Start

In the Web-Based InterfaceNoteIn the web-based interface, it is only possible to import configuration lines oneby one.To import configuration lines on

Page 112 - 3.4.3. Audio

2.2.6. Changing the Position of ConfigurationLinesIn the Server-Based ApplicationTo move a configuration line up in the list in the server-based appli

Page 113 - Number of Tracks

In the Web-Based InterfaceThe feature to copy and paste configuration lines is not available as such in the web-based interface.You can however use th

Page 114 - Ancillary Mode

CopyrightEVS Broadcast Equipment S.A.– Copyright © 2011-2013. All rights reserved.DisclaimerThe information in this manual is furnished for informatio

Page 115 - Introduction

2.3. Server Parameters2.3.1. Chapter ContentsThe table below presents the topics of this section and shows whether the describedfeatures are available

Page 116 - General Principles

In the Server-Based ApplicationTo assign a server facility name in the server-based application, proceed as follows:1. In the Multicam Setup window, p

Page 117 - Audio Input Settings

The password protection has the following impact on the various user interfaces:• The password is required to apply changes to configuration parameter

Page 118 - Example 4

Deactivating the Password on the EVS ServerOnce the password protection is active, it can only be deactivated from the server-basedapplication as foll

Page 119 - Audio Output Settings

SettingsThe MTPC board connection settings are described in the table below:Setting DescriptionIP Address Specifies the IP address to connect to the p

Page 120 - 112 3. Multicam Configuration

Supported FormatsThe supported date format is DD-MM-YYYY, as shown in the example below:• 15-03-2011 for March 15, 2011The supported time format is hh

Page 121

2.3.6. Setting the Default Output To VGA/VideoIntroductionBetween the PC boot and the I/O boot, the video driver is loaded. The Default Output toVGA/V

Page 122 - Audio (Embedded) Inputs

Overview on the Raid Configuration WindowThe Raid Configuration window is available from the Multicam Setup window, whenpressing R to call the Raid Co

Page 123 - Audio Digital Outputs

Field DescriptionThe following table describes the fields editable in the Requested Configuration area in theRaid Configuration window. The fields are

Page 124 - 4 or 16 Audio Tracks

2.4. Licenses and Maintenance2.4.1. Overview on Options Codes ManagementIntroductionTo run a software application and/or specific software options, no

Page 125 - Audio Analog

Table of ContentsTABLE OF CONTENTS IIWHAT'S NEW? V1. INTRODUCTION 11.1. Introduction to the Configuration of EVS Servers 11.2. Introduction to th

Page 126 - Individual Editing Actions

2.4.2. Options Codes Management WindowIn the Server-Based ApplicationThe window features three areas which contain the information mentioned below:Are

Page 127 - Commands

In the Web-Based InterfaceThe window features two areas which contain the information mentioned below:Area DescriptionCentral area All codes available

Page 128 - Dolby Audio Management

How to Enter License Codes from a COD FileIn the Server-Based ApplicationTo enter a new license code delivered via a COD file, proceed in one of the f

Page 129 - Timecode Settings

Next to the line corresponding to the activated codes, the license type and the expirationdate (if any) are displayed.In the Web-Based InterfaceTo ent

Page 130 - Primary TC

2.5.2. Rebooting the EVS ServerTo reboot the EVS server is not running in a given configuration, press B from theMulticam Setup window, then RIGHT ARR

Page 131 - Timecode Insertion Settings

Disk Errors and DisconnectionDisconnectionWhen one disk of the video raid array has sustained errors, Multicam automaticallydisconnects that disk and

Page 132 - HD OUT (in HD)

RestartingIf Multicam is restarted without the RAID being rebuilt, a message similar to the followingone, and adapted to the disk type, is displayed d

Page 133 - SD OUT (in HD and SD)

Rebuild ProcessIntroductionThe XTnano server is capable of performing a rebuild process of the RAID. This processcan happen either while the Multicam

Page 134 - SMPTE Package Settings

2.5.4. Clearing Video DisksIntroductionThis function is used to delete media from the RAID disk array. This will permanentlydelete the video and audio

Page 135 - Custom 1/2

3. Multicam Configuration3.1. Overview on User Interfaces3.1.1. IntroductionPreliminary RemarksConfiguration as Initial StepPrior to using Multicam, t

Page 136 - SD OUT Encoding

3. MULTICAM CONFIGURATION 413.1. Overview on User Interfaces 413.1.1. Introduction 413.1.2. Overview of the Multicam Configuration Window 433.1.3. Nav

Page 137 - 3.5. Network Tab

The following table provides an overview on the features available in each user interface:Configuration WindowTechnical Settings Operational SettingsS

Page 138 - 3.5.3. Gigabit Settings

Concurrent Modifications in the Remote Panel and theServer-Based ApplicationWhen a parameter is modified with the Remote Panel, and that parameter is

Page 139 - Subnet Mask (Port 1/Port 2)

Accessing the Multicam Configuration WindowIn the Server-Based ApplicationTo access the Multicam Configuration window from the Multicam Setup window w

Page 140 - 3.6. Monitoring Tab

User InterfacesServer-Based User InterfaceThe following screenshot presents the 1sttab, and 1stpage of the Multicam Configurationwindow in the server-

Page 141 - 3.6.2. Multiviewer Settings

3.1.3. Navigating and Editing in the MulticamConfiguration WindowIn the Server-Based ApplicationNavigation CommandsThe following table presents the co

Page 142 - Audio Monitoring from video

Editing CommandsThe following table presents the commands to edit the configuration settings in theMulticam Configuration window when the field has be

Page 143 - HD output format

Command description Command keyActivating the Advanced display modeComing back to the Basic display modeApplying changesCanceling changesIn Server- an

Page 144 - 3.6.3. OSD Settings

The Technical Setup menu is divided in sections and subsections, named by Tx.y wherex is the section number, and y the subsection number.In all sectio

Page 145 - Disk Error

Navigation CommandsThe following table presents the commands to navigate in the Setup menus of the RemotePanel:Command description Command keyMoving t

Page 146 - OUTBJ3

3.1.6. Required Application RebootIntroductionModifications to some parameters will only be applied after rebooting the application.When you change on

Page 147 - RECHD->SD Low latency

3.9. Operation Tab 1543.9.1. Overview 1543.9.2. OSD Settings 1573.9.3. Audio Meters OSD Settings 1583.9.4. Clips Settings 1603.9.5. Playlist Settings

Page 148 - 3.7. Protocol Tab

3.2. Supported Configurations3.2.1. General Information on SupportedConfigurationsOverview on Supported Configuration TypesAn XTnano server, equipped

Page 149 - 3.7.3. Sony BVW Settings

The following table shows the minimum and maximum number of channels that can beoperated in both modes:XTnano(V3X)XTnano(COHX)SportLight Server SportL

Page 150 - Use guardband

Channel AssignmentThe following general principles apply to all configurations, and are valid for all EVSservers equipped with V3X or COHX boards:• Th

Page 151 - 3.7.4. RS422VarID Settings

• The play channels (OUT connectors) are always assigned from the left to the right.Rear panels in 2013Rear panels before 2013CONFIGURATION MANUAL XTn

Page 152 - 144 3. Multicam Configuration

The following principles apply to EVS servers equipped with V3X boards:• The primary links of the V3X boards mentioned in the tables of this section c

Page 153 - Uniqueness

• The secondary links of the V3X boards correspond to the middle connectors of acodec module:◦ J5 for IN connectors (only IN 1B to 3B on old rear pane

Page 154 - VDCP Visibility

3.2.2. SD/HD Base ConfigurationsIntroductionThe table below shows the available standard SD/HD configurations with an XTnanoserver (with COHX or V3X b

Page 155 - 3.8. GPI Tab

Example: 3REC + 1PLAYThe BNC connectors to be used as record and play channels in a 3REC 1PLAY standardconfiguration need to be cabled as shown below:

Page 156 - 3.8.2. GPI Settings

Example: 4REC + 2PLAY XRECThe BNC connectors to be used as record and play channels in a 4REC 2PLAY XRECconfiguration need to be cabled as shown below

Page 157 - GPIs IN - Port

3.2.3. General Information on SupermotionConfigurationsConceptsThe Supermotion cameras are two- to three-phase cameras, that record the incomingfeeds

Page 158 - GPIs IN - Delay

What's New?In the XTnanoConfiguration manual, the icon has been added on the left margin tohighlight information on new and updated features.New

Page 159 - GPIs OUT - Pulse duration

3.2.4. SLSM ConfigurationsIntroductionSLSM PrinciplesThis section details the available 2 phase and 3 phase SLSM configurations in SD/HD onXTnano serv

Page 160 - 3.8.3. Tally Settings

SLSM 2x ConfigurationsAvailable ConfigurationsIN4/OUT1 IN3/OUT2 IN2/OUT3 IN1/OUT4#RECSLSM2x#REC #PLAYPrim.LinkSec.LinkPrim.LinkSec.LinkPrim.LinkSec.Li

Page 161 - Add Clip to PL

Rear panels before 2013Example: 2SLSM 2PH + 2PLAY (XREC)The BNC connectors to be used as record and play channels in an SLSM configurationwith 2SLSM 2

Page 162 - 3.9. Operation Tab

Rear panels before 2013SLSM 3x ConfigurationsAvailable ConfigurationsIN4/OUT3 IN3/OUT4 IN2/OUT5 IN1/OUT6#RECSLSM3x#REC #PLAYPrim.LinkSec.LinkPrim.Link

Page 163 - Playlist Settings

Example: 1SLSM 3PH + 1PLAYThe BNC connectors to be used as record and play channels in an SLSM configurationwith 1SLSM 3PH + 1PLAY need to be cabled a

Page 164 - Controller Settings

Example: 1SLSM 3PH + 1REC + 2PLAY (XREC)The BNC connectors to be used as record and play channels in an SLSM configurationwith 1SLSM 3PH + 1REC + 2PLA

Page 165 - 3.9.2. OSD Settings

3.2.5. General Principles on 3D ConfigurationsIntroductionThe 3D configurations can be used on an XTnano server, using the following connectioninterfa

Page 166 - Background

Available ConfigurationsThe tables below show the available 3D configurations with standard cameras on anXTnano server. They show the link assignment

Page 167 - Thickness

Example: 3D Dual Link 2REC + 2PLAYThe BNC connectors to be used as recorder and play channels in a 3D Dual Linkconfiguration 2REC + 2PLAY need to be c

Page 168 - 3.9.4. Clips Settings

3.2.7. 3D SLSM ConfigurationsAssignment PrinciplesNoteThe 3D Dual Link SLSM configurations are only available on an XTnano serverequipped with V3X boa

Page 170 - Clip post-roll

Example: 3D Dual Link 1SLSM 2x + 1REC+ 1PLAYThe BNC connectors to be used as record and play channels in a 3D Dual Linkconfiguration 1SLSM 2PH + 1REC

Page 171 - Record trains OUTs

Example: 3D Dual Link 1SLSM 3x + 1PLAYThe BNC connectors to be used as record and play channels in a 3D Dual Linkconfiguration 1SLSM 3PH + 1 PLAY need

Page 172 - Protocol Receive page

3.3. Server Tab3.3.1. OverviewServer TabThe Server tab consists of a single page in the basic or advanced mode in the server-based application. It cov

Page 173 - 3.9.5. Playlist Settings

Setting Name Basic AdvancedTechnicalSetupSubnet Mask X XDefault Gateway X X3.3.2. Video Codecs and ReferenceVideo and Reference SettingsIntroductionTh

Page 174 - Wipe type

ResolutionDescription Vertical resolution used (number of white-to-black and black-to-white transitions that can be seen from the top to the bottom of

Page 175 - Playlist loop

Horizontal Res. (HD)Description Number of white-to-black and black-to-white transitions thatcan be seen from the left to the right of the picture (pix

Page 176 - Load Playlist

Codec AvailabilityCodec Availability Depending on License CodesThe following table presents the codec availability for an XTnano server depending on t

Page 177 - 3.9.6. Protection Settings

Codec-Related InformationBitrates and Recorded Lines in SD 525iCodec Type SD MJPEG Standard SD IMX (D10) DVCPro 50Bitrate 20-100 Mbps 30; 40; 50 Mbps

Page 178 - 3.9.7. Push Settings

Bitrates and Horizontal Resolutions in HD 1080i(50 Hz)CodecHD MJPEGEVSHD MJPEGStandardHD MPEG2IntraAVCIntra 100DVCPro HDBitrate(Mbps)20-360 20-360 20-

Page 179 - Push Target

Bitrates and Horizontal Resolutions in HD 1080i(59.94 Hz)CodecHD MJPEGEVSHD MJPEGStandardHD MPEG2IntraAVCIntra 100DVCPro HDBitrate(Mbps)20-360 20-360

Page 180 - Push Receive Page

1. Introduction1.1. Introduction to the Configuration ofEVS ServersConfiguration ModuleThe Multicam Setup application is used for configuration and ma

Page 181 - 3.9.8. Audio Settings

Bitrates and Horizontal Resolutions in HD 720p (50 Hz)CodecHD MJPEGEVSHDMJPEGStandardHD MPEG2IntraAVC Intra100DVCProHDBitrate(Mbps)20-360 20-360 20-36

Page 182 - Aux track output

Bitrates and Horizontal Resolutions in HD 720p(59.94 Hz)CodecHD MJPEGEVSHDMJPEGStandardHD MPEG2IntraAVC Intra100DVCProHDBitrate(Mbps)20-360 20-360 20-

Page 183 - Effect duration for take

3.3.3. Phase Definition SettingsUser InterfaceThe Phase Definition settings are available on the Server tab in the server-basedapplication and web-bas

Page 184 - PGM Speed / var max

HD to SD SDI / SD SDI to HDDescription Allows adjusting the secondary phase of the mainframe, that isto say the relative phase of the:• HD SDI outputs

Page 185 - Second lever range

3.3.4. Interpolation SettingsUser InterfaceThe Interpolation settings are available on the Server tab in the server-based applicationand web-based int

Page 186 - VGA & Remote sync

Vertical Interp. (Vertical Interpolation)Description Enables or disables the two-line interpolation process.Values • No (default)• YesFour LinesDescri

Page 187 - Internal loop mode

IP AddressDescription IP address to connect to the port #1 of the MTPC board on theserver.Values The IP addresses 0.0.0.0 and 255.255.255.255 are nota

Page 188 - Glossary

3.4. Channels Tab3.4.1. OverviewChannels TabThe Channels tab consists of maximum nine pages in the advanced mode in the server-based application, and

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Setting Name Basic AdvancedTechnicalSetupOSD XAudio settings P2 P2 T2.XAudio connectors X X XNumber of tracks X X XAudio full scale X XAncillary mode

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Setting Name Basic AdvancedTechnicalSetupSD OUT settings XHD OUT settings X3.4.2. ChannelsBase SettingsUser InterfaceThe base settings allow defining

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