The Live Screen on the Remote Panel Touchscreen
The Live screen appears on the touchscreen at startup and when a train is loaded on the smallest controlled PGM.
It features the areas highlighted on the following screenshot.


Read-only fields showing the active page and bank.

This field specifies on which server the displayed clips are stored on.
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The server netnumber and netname are provided and the purple background highlights the remote state.

This field specifies to which server the displayed record trains correspond.
Currently, it is always Local as the displayed record trains are always those of the local server, that is the server specified in the LSM-VIA configuration tool.

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This read-only field shows the following information:
• | Smallest controlled PGM controlled by LSM-VIA (on the left). This makes it easier for the user to know the PGM some actions will be applied to. |
• | LSM ID of the clip angle or the train loaded on the smallest controlled PGM (on the right). |

The About icon gives access to the About LSM-VIA window which lists the email addresses and phone numbers of the various EVS support services, and allows you to extract logs.
See section "Extracting Logs" for more information on this subject.

The Playlist Summary features the following information about the active playlist, from left to right:
• | Playlist LSM ID |
• | Playlist name (if defined) |
• | Playlist elements LSM IDs |
• | Auxiliary audio clip LSM ID (if an AUX clip has been set) |

This area provides toggle keys to enable or disable operational parameters.
From the current version, only the following keys are available:

This parameter is used to display OSD on the Multiviewer. By default, the OSD is enabled.
See also section Commands from the Assignable Shortcut Keys.

This parameter is used to activate the Fast Jog mode. It is disabled by default.
The Fast Jog mode 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.

This function activates the post-roll mode.
A P appears on the OSD of the monitoring outputs.
When the Post Roll function is activated, the playout will continue for the Post Roll duration defined in the configuration tool with the Post Roll Duration (secs) setting:
• | after the OUT point of a clip, provided that there is enough media in the guardband |
• | after the OUT point of the last playlist element, provided that there is enough media in the guardband |

The parameter is used to determine whether Multicam will freeze or not when it reaches a mark point set on the clip and/or the record train that is being played back.

This parameter is used to determine how a playlist will be loaded.
• | Always: the playlist is always loaded in PGM+PRV, would the selected Channel Control mode be PGM+PRV or Multi PGM. |
• | Conditional: the playlist is loaded on a single PGM when the selected Channel Control mode is Multi PGM controlling a single PGM. Otherwise, it is loaded in PGM+PRV. |
See section Loading a Playlist.

The parameter is used to select the Channel Control mode.
It reflects the currently selected Channel Control mode.
See section Selecting the Channel Control Mode.

The parameter is used to determine how the mark points will be set.
• | Live: mark points are set on all the record trains, at the LIVE input timecode of the train loaded on the smallest controlled PGM. |
• | Playback: mark points are set at the current timecode of the clip or the train loaded on the smallest controlled PGM. |
See sections Managing Mark Points on Trains and Managing Mark Points on Clips.
Some of those settings are independent of the corresponding default settings available from the configuration tool.
Any change of the setting on the Live screen or Clip screen will have no impact on the default configuration setting. |

This area provides buttons giving quick access to specific functions.
From the current version, only the following buttons are available:

The Shotbox function allows users to have a quick access to frequently-used media (local or remote clips or playlists).
See section Using the Shotbox for Quick Actions.

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 The Recall Screen.

See section The Trains Screen.

This button is used to export a playlist to VIA Xsquare targets.
See section Exporting Playlists.

This button is used to flatten the active playlist to the local server.
See section Flattening a Playlist.

The Reset Cam function allows you to reset the default camera assignment on the controlled PGM.
See section Changing the Camera Assignment to a PGM.

The Goto TC (timecode) function allows you to jump to a given timecode in the train loaded on the smallest controlled PGM.
See section Playing and Browsing a Record Train.

The Search TC Configuration function allows you to configure the Search by TC operation.
From the Search TC screen, you will be able to set if you want to search for all the clips, trains, or clips and trains.
Note that, from this screen, you can also perform a search on a particular timecode.
See section Searching for Clips or Trains by Timecode.

The Last Search TC function allows you to execute the last Search TC operation you have done and to go back to the result that was loaded when the Browse mode was previously active.

This area provides buttons which can be mapped to predefined functions and therefore quickly give access to up to 6 primary functions without the SHIFT button and to up to 6 secondary functions with the SHIFT button
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See section Commands from the Assignable Shortcut Keys.