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How to Perform a Replace
First define the Replace function in the Replace Edit mode. Then execute the Replace
function in the Replace Playback mode.
To perform a Replace, proceed as follows:
1. Open the playlist in which you want to replace a section in Playlist Edit mode.
2. In Playlist Edit mode, press Menu on the Remote Panel to access the secondary
menu.
3. Press the A key to enter the Replace Edit mode.
4. Use the jog dial to reach the desired IN point for the Replace section and press the IN
key to mark it.
When the IN point has been marked, the display switches to:
Cam A +2fields
Replace Int.Loop Ext.Loop
5. If you want to specify the OUT point for the Replace section at this stage, jog to the
requested point and press the OUT key. Otherwise, you can define the OUT point
while you perform the Replace.
The Int.Loop (B) and Ext.Loop (C) keys are blinking.
6. If you want to specify the OUT point for the Replace section at this stage, jog to the
requested point and press the OUT key. Otherwise, you can define the OUT point
while you perform the Replace.
7. Press the B or C key to select whether you will use the internal loop or external loop to
perform the Replace.
The playlist is cued before the IN point (to create guardbands), ready to be
initiated.
A message appears on Remote: Start Replace: lever or play
button.
8. Push the lever or pressthe Play key on the Remote Panel to shift to the Replace
Playback mode and start the Replace process.
9. If you have not defined the OUT point for the Replace in step 5, press the OUT key
when you reach the desired OUT point.
While the Replace is being performed, the following messages are displayed on the
OSD:
“Replace in Progress”
“Clipping guardbands”
“Replace by clip xxx”
OPERATION MANUAL Multicam LSM 11.02
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