Commands on Right Operational Block
Overview
Multi-PGM
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PGM+PRV
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Functions Common to all the Channels Modes

The Play function is used to:
• | initiate a forward motion on the loaded record train when it has been paused. |
• | start playing back the loaded clip or playlist. |
The default playback speed when pressing the Play key is:
• | 100% for standard pictures |
• | 50% for slow motion pictures with an SLSM 2x camera |
• | 33% for slow motion pictures with an SLSM 3x camera, etc. |

The Recall function allows you to quickly find back a local or remote clip or playlist by typing directly its LSM ID, without having to go back to its page and bank. See section "Recalling Clips or Playlists by LSM ID from the Remote Panel".
It also allows you to connect to a remote server and to navigate through its pages and banks. See section Accessing Network Servers.

The Shotbox function opens the so-called Shotbox page on the LSM-VIA touch screen. The Shotbox provides a quick access to frequently-used media (clips and playlists).

The Last Mark function allows you to jump to the previous mark point set on the trains or on the clip depending on the media loaded on the smallest controlled PGM.
See sections Managing Mark Points on Trains and Managing Mark Points on Clips.

The Goto TC (timecode) function allows you to jump to a given timecode in the train or clip loaded on the smallest controlled PGM.
It is only available in Live, Clip, Shotbox, Trains modes.
See sections Playing and Browsing a Record Train and Browsing and Playing Clips.

The Mark function allows you to add a mark point at a given timecode to all the trains or to the controlled clip angles.
See sections Managing Mark Points on Trains and Managing Mark Points on Clips.

The Fast Jog function allows you to browse the loaded media (record train, clip or playlist) at a speed from 2x to 20x faster than normal. The speed is defined in the LSM-VIA configuration tool, with the Fast Jog parameter.
When the Fast Jog option is active, it will directly be disabled by:
• | playing the loaded media with the lever or the Play command |
• | going back to live with the E/E command |
• | returning to a given timecode in the record train with the Return command. |

The Return function, available with the key combination SHIFT + Return, allows you:
• | in a record train to come back to the record train head without losing the Mark IN and/or Mark OUT defined. |
See section "Playing and Browsing a Record Train"
• | in a loaded clip to load the source record train at the same timecode as the clip (if the media is still available on the record train). |
See section "Browsing and Playing Clips".
• | in a playlist in Edit mode to load the source record train at the same timecode as the playlist clip (if the media is still available on the record train). |

The E/E function is used to come back to the live mode (playing the record train at the closest point to the live input) on all controlled PGMs when:
• | a record train is paused on a controlled PGM. |
• | a clip or playlist element is loaded on a controlled PGM. |
The E/E mode is actually playing video already recorded by the system with a delay of 3 frames compared to the live source, on all audio and video tracks.
The E/E key lights red when all the recorder channels of the local server are recording. If one of the recorder channel is not recording, the key is not lit.

The Trains function gives access to the whole list of record trains from the online servers of the XNet, would the server be local or remote.
See section The Trains Screen.

The Page function, available with the key combination SHIFT + Page key + a function key (F1 to F0), allows you to access a page on the EVS server.
PGM+PRV Mode Functions

The PGM function is only available in PGM+PRV mode.
This key is used to gain control on the PGM only when you are controlling both PGM+PRV or PRV only.

The PRV function is only available in PGM+PRV mode.
This key is used to gain control on the PRV only when you are controlling both PGM+PRV or PGM only.