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EVS Multicam LSM User Manual

EVS Multicam LSM
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1. Introduction
1.1. General Information
Definition
The Hypermotion mode allows the server to control a hypermotion camera. Such cameras
record images at a frame rate much higher than standard cameras.
They record a buffer of images in an internal memory. This buffer can then be ingested into
an EVS server via the standard SDI connection. In doing so, a hypermotion camera is
considered as a standard camera by the server.
When the EVS server works in hypermotion mode, it must run a Multicam LSM
configuration.
The aim of the hypermotion mode is to enable the use of a standard EVS Remote to
control the hypermotion camera. Though most commands are identical for such cameras,
the last part of this chapter lists some of the supported cameras model along with their
specific features.
Principles
The hypermotion cameras can be controlled by the LSM Remote Panel. The camera is
linked via a RS422 or LAN PC connector to the same XT3 server as the controlling
Remote Panel.
In setups including a hypermotion camera, the following principles apply:
An XT3 server cannot control more than one hypermotion camera.
The hypermotion camera is used with the classical channel configurations.
Not all Multicam LSM configurations with several PGMs and several Remotes are
supported within the current RS422 and channel configuration constraints.
If the Remote Mode setting in the Hypermotion Controller settings is set to
‘Hypermotion only’, an additional menu is made available in the main menu of the LSM
Remote Panel.
1.2. Wiring Schema
The wiring schema shows that the following connections have to be set up:
A connection from the camera to the switcher for the LIVE camera feed.
A connection from the camera to the recorder channels (from 1 to 4 channels) for
ingesting the AV material to the EVS server.
A connection to the Ethernet (PC LAN) or to one of the RS 422 ports (from 3 to 6).
The type of connection depends on the camera series.
USER MANUAL Multicam LSM 12.05 Hypermotion Cameras
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EVS Multicam LSM Specifications

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BrandEVS
ModelMulticam LSM
CategoryRemote Control
LanguageEnglish