Operating the Equipment Locally
Instruction Manual: evolution 5000 E5710 and E5720 Encoder
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ST.TM.E10074.1
For Text or Numeric Entry
The character list for text entry contains the following characters:
space ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
0123-=.,:;_!$%^&*(){}[]@’#<>?|
For numeric entry only 0-9 are displayed.
·
DOWN Scrolls
down
through character list
·
UP
Scrolls up through character list
·
RIGHT
Moves cursor one character right
·
LEFT
Moves cursor one character left
·
ENTER
Accepts new setting
·
CANCEL Leaves setting unchanged
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Hold ENTER for two seconds to insert space for a character or digit
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Hold CANCEL for two seconds to delete a space, character or digit
NOTE…
If the number being entered can be negative then a minus sign can be inserted by pressing LEFT
when the cursor is on the left-most digit. This can then be toggled between plus and minus by pressing
the UP/DOWN keys.
4.3.4
A(udio)/V(ideo) Menu (E5710)
The
A/V
Menu
is designed to give the user fast access to basic audio and
video input settings, and operates in a slightly different way to other
menus.
The menu gives a list of video and audio settings and the audio input
levels. Any of the settings can be changed by pressing ENTER to cycle
through the options. Each time ENTER is pressed the new setting is
updated and actioned immediately by the Encoder.
Only those video input selections compatible with the currently selected
frame rate can be chosen from this menu. For example, if the current
selection is PAL-B/G/H/I (frame rate 25 Hz) then any format except PAL-M
or NTSC-M can be selected (29.97 Hz only).
4.4
Establishing Local Control (E5720)
4.4.1
Input Monitor
At power-on the Encoder runs through a boot sequence (boot time without
any option modules is approximately 45 seconds). An initial Input Monitor
screen is shown. This displays a picture of the currently selected video
source, the service name of the video channel being encoded, the audio A
and B channels in the form of bargraphs, and the multiplexer and video
bit-rates.