2 assigning keywords using the vga screen, 1 keyword windows, Assigning keywords using the vga screen – EVS MulticamLSM Version 10.04 - January 2011 Operating Manual User Manual
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10.2 ASSIGNING KEYWORDS USING THE VGA
SCREEN
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Keywords can be assigned to clips using the On-Air Keyword screen (F6:KW1), or
the Off-Air Keyword screen (F7:KW2).
The On-Air Keyword screen is used to assign keywords to the clip loaded on the
primary channel of the 1
s t
user, meaning that a play channel is used during this
operation.
The Off-Air Keyword screen is used to assign keywords to the clip selected with
the green arrows in the Clip screen or in the VDR Panel, even if this clip is not
loaded on any play channel. This can be useful to allow someone to assist the
main operator for logging operations, without taking any play channel from the
system
The operation of both On-Air and Off-Air Keyword screens is entirely similar.
The name of the current keyword file is displayed in the centre of the Title Bar,
against a red background.
Many functions for clip management are similar to the Clip screen: F1:NAME ;
F2:CLIP/CAM ; F3:CALL
, ALT+P:PLAY/PAUSE, ALT+R:RECUE, ALT+T:SET TC;
ALT+Z:>ARCHIVE, ALT+Fx:select the Call Channel from VGA is enabled. Refer to
the description of the Clip screen for details about these functions.
The ID and name of the clip that keyword are going to be assigned to is displayed
at the bottom on the screen, along with the keywords, ranking and archive status
already assigned to that clip.
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When calling a clip with the F3 function in the Off-Air Keyword Screen, the system will automatically switch to the
On-Air Keyword screen, since the clip to assign keywords to has been loaded on a play channel.