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1. Layout Fast Rewind 2 3 1 2 a Es S 4 Pause gt aa amp Fast Forward Play P A E E Mark In Mark Out Goto Mark Out CTRL Goto Mark In CTRL Clear Mark Out SHIFT Clear Mark In SHIFT Save Clip Update Clip Notes The undefined buttons are unavailable in Ingest Mode A 80 nanoAir Version 1 00 User Manual Issue 1 00 A EVS Broadcast Equipment April 2013 Operations 4 ei Y e l Y ep AF A Upper buttons are used to load a recorder on the player Area Description 1 Button to load recorder1 to the player at the current timecode 2 Button to load recorder2 to the player at the current timecode 3 Button to load recorder3 to the player at the current timecode 4 Button to load recorder4 to the player at the current timecode Note If a recorder channel is not configured for ex XS Nano is in 2 recorders 2 players and the user press on a button that doesn t have a recorder nothing happens the player stays on the current recorder or clip 81 Issue 1 00 B nanoAir Version 1 00 User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment April 2013 Fast Rewind Pause A Fl Forward Play AB Oa E E These buttons are used to control the play back of a clip Rectrain in Ingest Mode Area Description Play Button to start playing on the player at 100 speed Button to pause the player Fast Rewind Button to start playing backward at spec
2. b Click the Speed Button on the left side of the speed area 3 The clips speed goes back to normal 100 Note The default speed of a clip is always 100 62 nanoAir Version 1 00 User Manual Issue 1 00 A EVS Broadcast Equipment April 2013 9 3 9 Inserting Contents into a Playlist The insert function consists in adding a clip multiple clips or a playlist into a selected playlist The clip number in a playlist is up to 250 How to Insert Clip s To insert clip s into a playlist in Playlist Editing Pane proceed as follows 1 Select a clip from the clip Library If need to select multiple clips use CTRL or SHIFT for a multiselection all the selected clips turn blue 00 00 10 09 15 estMLO Copy01 0 00 10 09 E M up DU 2 Drag and drop the clip s into playlist at the requested position The background of the dragged clip s is highlighted transparent blue the number of the dragged clip s is marked under it for example when drag two clips the number IS 2 How to Insert a Playlist To insert a playlist into a playlist in Playlist Editing Pane proceed as follows 1 Select a playlist from the playlist Library you can only insert one playlist at one time the selected playlist turns blue 2 Drag and drop at the requested position in the Playlist Edit Pane The background of the dragged playlist is highlighted transparent blue When release mouse all t
3. es PGM3 00 00 05 20 J lq Pl kO Clip 031 t LA L Clip 030 00 0001 1 G 10 tO Clip 029 4 dips 00 00 05 20 00 00 O5 20 EN H y 13 Issue 1 00 B 5 4 5 5 4 6 5 4 7 5 4 8 74 nanoAir Version 1 00 User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment April 2013 Element speed This function is similar with that in Playlist Edit Pane see section 5 3 4 for more details Ejecting a Playlist The function of eject command is to clear the playlist from the Playout Pane and then the playout channel is idle To eject a playlist two methods are available e Press the button Em the Transport Function Bar e Use the keyboard shortcut El Warning The EJECT command is not active when the playlist is on air To eject the playing playlist user has to stop it and try again Goto IN OUT of the Current Clip The Goto function re loads the clip on its first frame of the selected clip Three methods are available to go to the IN OUT point of the current clip e Double click the element for GOTO IN point only e Select the clip in playout list click El go to IN point or click C1 go to OUT point e Select the clip in the playout list and use the keyboard shortcut or O If the playlist is in PLAY or PAUSE mode the playlist jumps to the IN OUT point of the selected element but remains paused Recuing a Playlist The Recue function re loads the playlist on
4. SER MANUAL Version 1 00 April 2013 nano Air V gt nanoAir Version 1 00 User Manual Issue 1 00 B EVS Broadcast Equipment April 2013 Copyright EVS Broadcast Equipment Copyright O 2013 All rights reserved Disclaimer The information in this manual is furnished for informational use only and subject to change without notice While every effort has been made to ensure that the information contained in this user manual is accurate up to date and reliable EVS Broadcast Equipment cannot be held responsible for inaccuracies or errors that may appear in this publication Improvement Requests Your comments will help us improve the quality of the user documentation Do not hesitate to send improvement requests or report any error or inaccuracy on this user manual by e mail to shao nbsystems tv Regional Contacts The address and phone number of the EVS headquarters are usually mentioned in the Help gt About menu in the user interface You will find the full list of addresses and phone numbers of local offices either at the end of this user manual for manuals on hardware products or on the EVS website on the following page http www evs tv contacts User Manuals on EVS Website The latest version of the user manual if any and other user manuals on EVS products can be found on the EVS download center on the following webpage htip www evs tv downloadcenter Issue 1 00 B nanoAir Versi
5. User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment April 2013 How to Select Multiple Playlists Select Six methods are available to select multiple playlists Click one playlist then press CTRL from keyboard and simultaneously click other playlists one by one to add selection with this method all the clicked Playlist s will be selected Click one Playlist then press SHIFT from keyboard and click any other playlist in Library Pane then all the playlists between those two selected playlists will be selected Click on the left of a single playlist to select multiple playlists Click on the upper right corner of Library Pane to select all the playlists Press ICTRL A to select all the playlists Unselect Four methods are available to unselect multiple playlists Press ICTRL from keyboard and simultaneously click the selected playlist s one by one to release selection with this method all the clicked playlists will be released Press GHIET from keyboard and simultaneously click the selected playlists one by one to release selection with this method all the clicked playlists will be released Click NA on the left of the selected playlists to release multiple playlists Click NA on the upper right corner of Library Pane to release all the playlists testMLO CO 00 00 10 09 MIOS nanoAir Version 1 00 User Manual Issue 1 00 A EVS Broadcast Equipment April 2013 5 2 8 Creating a Playlist 1 Sele
6. First stop the playlist in playback mode and then replace it 5 4 13 Locking a Playlist When set locking a playlist the position of the playing clip and the next one to play will be fixed the playing list will move automatically until the last clip To lock a playlist you just need to click E at the button of the Playout Pane To unlock a Playlist you just need to click Elo just drag the scroll to release locking 17 Issue 1 00 B nanoAir Version 1 00 User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment April 2013 5 4 14 Transport Commands How to Recue a Playlist To know detailed information about recue please refer to 5 4 8 How to Play a Playlist The Play command plays the loaded playlist To play a playlist two methods are available to play a playlist e Press the button Mo the Transport Function Bar The Play button lights green hen the playlist is on air How to Pause a Playing Playlist The pause command stops the playout of an element in the loaded playlist at the current position To pause a playing playlist two methods are available e Press the button from the Transport Function Bar The button turns orange and remains orange until user re initiates the Playout e Use the keyboard shortcut H How to Go to the First Frame See section 5 4 7 for the GOTO IN OUT function in Playlist Edit Pane How to Go to the Last Frame See section 5 4 7 for the GOTO IN OUT function in Playlist Edit Pane
7. appears When the connection is failed the message No server found pops up A No server found Troubleshooting A The possible reasons for a failed ComLayer connection are 1 The network connection has failed 2 No servers are connected to the network nanoAir Version 1 00 User Manual Issue 1 00 A EVS Broadcast Equipment April 2013 4 Operation 4 1 Introduction This chapter explains how to use nanoAlir in ingest or playout mode Both modes are not available at the same time The nanoAir window opens as soon as you have clicked the button at the end of the Server Configuration process 4 2 Overview of NanoAir Main Window The nanoAir user interface consists of five main areas including the Menu bar The areas are highlighted on the following screenshots and shortly described in the table below The following screenshot show the Ingest pane with the clip library and the Playlist edition pane K sano Air 100 13 XSNano ONE 11 01 77 172 22 52 124 NO INGEST Clip 017 0 0 Clip 015 Clip 009 00000 D 000 CO OG 10000 LA Oo n A Oo Clip 009 Clip 017 00000 H i O 0000 y Clip 001 x qa ES 04 58 34 29 D4 58 36 18 1003 y gt 1003 LA O 1005 00000118 4 0 0 Clip 018 Clip 017 Clip 002 O 001242 1 00004 va w 04584007 O 100 th O 10 D Q 0 o Clip 017 14 Clip 017 ps xs l 000001 O 004 245 D 4 va O 10 gt 100
8. Area that appends clip s at the last position in a selected playlist Append Zone 7 Eject Command to unload the selected playlist AN Note The green background of Playlist Information Pane indicates that the current loaded playlist is on playing 33 Issue 1 00 B 4 4 34 nanoAir Version 1 00 User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment April 2013 Switching Panes Ingest pane opens by default when the nanoAir application starts When you press one of the Playout Panes such as 2Play the application behavior is as follows e The Ingest pane is hidden Thel Ingest button turns grey ES e The 2 Playout Panes are displayed e Al the Playlist Edit Panes are hidden When you press again and confirm the action by clicking in the Warning window the application behavior is as follows e Al the Playlist Edit Panes are displayed e The Playout Pane is hidden e button turns blue MLN Library When you press Library Panel the application behavior is as follows e Both Ingest pane and Library Pane are hidden e Library button turns grey RTE When click button again the application behavior is as follows e Library Pane shows up button turns blue BEEN Different Players 4 players can be available in nanoAir Playout Pane and can switch with each other by a single press the grey player button such as EC the blue one represents the current play mode The number of players is defined in channel configu
9. Go To Mark In R CTRL Go To Mark Out E SHIFT Clear Mark In R SHIFT Clear Mark Out Mark In O Mark Out CTRL Go To Mark In O CTRL Go To Mark Out SHIFT Clear Mark In O SHIFT Clear Mark Out S Create Clip D Update Clip J Fast Rewind multi speed on PGM1 K Pause on PGM1 L Fast Forward multi speed on PGM1 Left Go to Previous frame on PGM1 Arrow Right Go to Next frame on PGM1 Arrow Left SHIFT Go to Previous 10 frames on PGM1 89 Issue 1 00 B 90 Right SHIFT Arrow DEL ENTER nanoAir Version 1 00 User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment April 2013 Arrow Go to Next 10 frames on PGM1 Delete current selected clip s or playlist s A confirmation is requested Load current selected clip on PGM first if multiple selection nanoAir Version 1 00 User Manual Issue 1 00 A EVS Broadcast Equipment April 2013 5 6 2 Playout Mode All the shortcuts below are only active when nanoAlir is in Playout Mode Modifier SHIFT CTRL Behavior Feature F1 Set the focus and activate PGM1 F2 Set the focus and activate PGM2 F3 Set the focus and activate PGM3 F4 Set the focus and activate PGM4 F1 CTRL Recue the playlist loaded on PGM1 F2 CTRL Recue the playlist loaded on PGM2 F3 CTRL Recue the playlist loaded on PGM3 F4 CTRL Recue the playlist loaded on PGM4 Left Select element at left Arrow Right Select element at right Arrow Up Select element above Arrow Down Selec
10. O 10 0 0 Clip 004 Clip 017 Li Clip 018 56 10 000001 D 000 0 O ol 4 O 10 0 ES see Clip 017 3 04 58 EI 5 0000 01 27 O w Clip 006 20 19 Issue 1 00 B nanoAir Version 1 00 User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment April 2013 In the screenshot below the Playout mode is active and the playlists are loaded on the playout channel Area Name Description 1 Menu Bar Area that gives access to mode selection i e Ingest mode Libraries Playlist edition mode Playout mode 2 Ingest Pane Dedicated area for clip creation and clip modification 3 Library Pane Area that displays the database content for the selected server clips and playlists are listed A Search bar is available to easily find specific content User can also import export clips for the clip library 4 Playlist Edition Dedicated area for playlist edition Each playlist is Pane displayed with its elements and the associated metadata 5 Playout Pane Dedicated area for playing out the playlists All modes are accessible by selecting one of the buttons in the Menu Bar 20 nanoAir Version 1 00 User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment April 2013 4 3 4 3 1 Issue 1 00 A Pane Description Menu Bar The Menu bar elements are described from left to right Area Name 1 Ingest 2 Library 3 Playout 4 nanoAir Info 5 Lock Keyboard Description Button to make the Ingest mode available or not Click to
11. PGM2 focus 3 Button to go to the next clip in Buttons that set focus to Playlist the playlist that has focus panel 3 PGM3 H Button to skip the next clip in Buttons that set focus to Playlist the playlist that has focus panel 4 PGM4 Fasi Rewind Pause OO ee TF asi Forward ay E AP sc e Play Button to start playing on the player at 100 speed Button to pause the player Fast Rewind Button to start playing backward at specific speed for the current player Each time the button is pressed it toggles between these values 200 300 400 and then 200 again Fast Forward Button to start playing forward at specific speed for the current player Each time the button is pressed it toggles between these values 200 300 400 and then 200 again 86 nanoAir Version 1 00 User Manual Issue 1 00 A EVS Broadcast Equipment April 2013 i d L 7 Goto Mark In CTRL Golo Mark Ou CTRL e If you press CTRL In button lt corresponds to the Go to Mark In button in the Playlist panel e lf you press ICTRL button lt corresponds to the Go to Mark Out button in the Playlist panel A Gang mode If you press Gang Mode button The gang mode on the current Playlist panel toggles between the different values Ganged Group 1 gt Ganged group 2 gt No gang Shuttle oN Jog ee Each Jog Wheel step corresponds to movement of one frame backward anti clockwise or forward clockwise It the
12. Version 1 00 User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment April 2013 1 3 Hardware Requirements NanoAir application is installed on o EVS AppServer NanoAir 1U o EVS XFLY o Other EVS workstation upon specific demands nanoAir Version 1 00 User Manual Issue 1 00 A EVS Broadcast Equipment April 2013 2 1 2 2 2 Software Installation Prerequisites A nanoAir application can only control a single EVS server at a time You can shift to another server in the start menu The computer which will host nanoAir is connected to the server by EVS LINX protocol ComLayer and Server Management When starting nanoAir application ComLayer is started in an open status within the same network as the computer equipped with nanoArr Some principles that are applied to the ComLayer Management One ComLayer can control only one server at a time An additional ComLayer is needed to control a second server and so on The one to one relationship between server and ComLayer Q gt Server ComLayer Gg Lem SY server B ComLayer Gg Lem e dm server N ComLayer Issue 1 00 B nanoAir Version 1 00 User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment April 2013 e lf the user connects to another server the ComLayer will automatically disconnect from the previous server and connect to the new server XSLT ie server x ComLayer XSLT mm server B e One compu
13. clockwise It the player is not in pause it is set in pause The Shuttle wheel contains 7 steps anti clockwise 7 steps clockwise and an automatic centered step Each position must do a play at variable speed according to the following chart e Anti clockwise f 30X 6 10x 0 ER 4 2X 3 100 play backward 2 50 1 33 e Centered 0 Centered pause 0 e Clockwise 1 33 2 50 3 100 play forward 4 2X 5 5X 6 10x 7 35X 84 nanoAir Version 1 00 User Manual Issue 1 00 A EVS Broadcast Equipment April 2013 5 5 2 Operations in Playout Mode Layout When nanoAlir is in playout mode 1 2 3 or 4 playlists the shuttle pro is automatically attached to the Playlist panel that has the focus Fast Rewind 2 Previous 3 Next 1 Recue E LAL 4 Skip ne 50 ZS Fast Forward Play Goto Mark In CTRL Goto Mark Out CTRL Gang mode 85 Issue 1 00 B nanoAir Version 1 00 User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment April 2013 Operations Fast Rewind 2 Previous BE A 3 Next 1 Recue ct o d Skip Upper buttons are used to set the focus to a specific Playlist panel from keyboard Button to recue the playlist Buttons that set focus to Playlist 1 PGM on the playlist that has panel 1 PGM1 focus Button to go to the previous Buttons that set focus to Playlist 2 clip in the playlist that has panel 2
14. gt 1h Current Timecode Primary TC Display the current timecode according the current PrimaryTC of the current element The format is hh mm ss ff Remaining Time The remaining time of the total playlist The format is mm ss ff tf the remaining time lt 1h The format is hh mm ss if the remaining time is gt 1h Speed Display the current element speed The format corresponds to a percentage Position in Playlist Display the position of the current element in the playlist and total number of elements in the playlist Ex 010 050 Current Timecde Primary TC This area displays the current timecode according to the current Primary TC of clip or train The format is hh mm ss ff Clip Name Recorder Name If clip is loaded this area displays the clip name If recorder train is loaded this area displays the recorder name nanoAir Version 1 00 User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment April 2013 0 4 3 Selecting Clips Issue 1 00 A This function is similar with that in Playlist Edit Pane Note NM down the current playlist 0 4 4 Loading a Playlist To load a playlist proceed as follows See section 5 6 2 for the shortcuts to select different clips and scroll up and 1 Select the playlist to load in the Library Pane 2 Drag and drop it into the blank area of the Playout Pane All the clips of the loaded playlist present in the selected playout channel testMLO O 00 00 01 05
15. items displayed per page 25 50 or 100 items Area allows going to the specific page the pages is based on the items per page nanoAir Version 1 00 User Manual Issue 1 00 A EVS Broadcast Equipment April 2013 4 3 4 Playlist Edit Pane Playlist02 Copy Copy10 PGM2 7 clips A H 00 12 51 10 5 0 6 Clip 017 00 00 01 27 100 0 Clip 009 00 00 01 00 100 0 Clip 018 00 12 42 03 100 LA L Clip 009 lt lt 00 00 01 00 y e ge d SL Y NAT Clip 017 pa 00 00 01 27 100 i ns tr a 100 9 Append Zone 29 Issue 1 00 B 30 Area 3 Name Playlist Information Duration information Clip element Append Zone Select all Delete Eject nanoAir Version 1 00 User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment April 2013 Description Area that show the different information about the current loaded playlist Playlist name MENE Current physical channel name awe Number of clips ARTE Area that shows the total duration of the current playlist Area that edits each clip elements Name EMMA Clip s name Duration LAO Speed a EJ The length of clip ua The playing speed of clip Loop EZ Loops the clip Delete wl Removes the single clip Stops on first frame of the current element El Continuous play Bit is the default start mode and play from element to element St
16. items per page e 100 items per page After select the specific display mode you can input the valid number in the blank box and then press ENTER from keyboard to come to the exact page The number of pages varies from different display mode 25 items per page 1 31 2 of 37 tems Editing Clip Name Two methods are available to editing clip name As to the first way you can refer to 5 1 4 for more details As to the second way proceed as follows 1 Click beside the clip to edit the clip is highlighted blue and the name area is activated S Clip 027 J 09 20 12 03 09 20 13 23 00000120 Ci 2013 03 22 09 20 16 2 Input the new name in the name area 3 Press from keyboard to validate this change a message box pops up to indicate that the operation to edit clip name is successful or you can just select another clip to validate this change 4 Or press to returns to previous name and quit the edition mode AN Note The maximum number of clip name is 24 characters nanoAir Version 1 00 User Manual Issue 1 00 A EVS Broadcast Equipment April 2013 5 2 7 Playlist s How to Select Single Playlist Select Two ways are available to select a single playlist e Single clicking a playlist means selecting this playlist e Orclick on the left of a single playlist to select it Unselect e Click NA to release the selected playlist 51 Issue 1 00 B 92 nanoAir Version 1 00
17. restart your computer later The first option is highly recommended And then click to finish installation Gi setup nanoAir P oP Completing the nano ir Setup Wizard W To complete the installation of nanoir Setup must restart our computer Would you like to restart now 9 No Iwill restart the computer later wElsle ff in Six applications are installed successfully with the following icons Main applications El nanosi Cotril ayel XSquare suite for Import Export Facilities and Thumbnails creation S71 KS KS A a AS q uare A 5500 atl on configuration a LSK Tool And Xsecure manager for Key Code management ae A Secure Manager 11 Issue 1 00 B nanoAir Version 1 00 User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment April 2013 3 StartUp and Configuration The purpose of this chapter is to describe how to start up the server and configure it 3 1 Selecting Server 3 1 1 Starting the NanoAir Application You perform the server selection and channel configuration selection after opening the nanoAlR application Double click the nanoAir icon on the desktop nano ILEXE to open the application This opens an initialization window followed by the Server Configuration window AN Note ComLayer is the link between the computer and the server This application is automatically launched at NanoAir Startup 12 nanoAir Version 1 00 User Manual Issue 1 00 A EVS Broa
18. sort order of clips in the Library Pane Creation Time 1 ClipName 1 ClipMame 1 Creation Time 1 Creation Time 1 You can change the sort order from ascending to descending or vice versa e Ascend by ClipName e Descend by ClipName e Ascend by Creation Time e Descend by Creation Time nanoAir Version 1 00 User Manual Issue 1 00 A EVS Broadcast Equipment April 2013 5 2 2 Searching for Clips When the database contains large amounts of clips it may become difficult to find a specific one A Quick Search Tool offers an easy way to speed up your search It is always available on the top of Library Pane In the Quick Search Tool you can just enter a word to search for clips whose name includes this word Example for searching clips Clip Playlist Q DA Creation Time 4 de 4 DFOO3 13 47 59 00 13 48 03 02 00 00 04 00 fr 2013 01 26 13 47 46 NDFOOL 13 47 59 00 13 48 03 00 00 00 04 00 fe 2013 01 26 13 47 46 NDF002 13 47 59 00 15 48 03 00 To clear the search filter you just need to press the Ed the Quick Search Tool 45 Issue 1 00 B 9 2 3 46 nanoAir Version 1 00 User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment April 2013 Selecting Clip s How to Select a Clip Select e Click in the clip area e Orclick K on the left of a single clip Clip 030 CJ 22254622 00 0001 13 a Ol 4 Y Clip 029 Unselect e If the clip lights blu
19. 0 B nanoAir Version 1 00 User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment April 2013 5 2 14 Exporting Clip s To export clip s proceed as follows 1 Select the clip s in the Library Pane to export and then click E upper right corner of the Library Pane Creation Time 1 Y Clip 030 J 2225462 2 Click the drop down list in Wrappers selection to select the requested format and click to select a requested path in the local computer to store the clip s to store Export Wrappers selection MXF OP 1a XDCAM mxi ChpName Clip 030 MxF OP 1a XDCAM mx MXF OP la XDCAM ot QuickTime Movie mov Quick lime Reference mov WAY wav MXF OPla IK AM 16 bits Gm MXF OPLA SMPTE mmh EWS MAF mx MXF P2 D macht DY DIF dif DV RAW C dw MXF OPAtom Avid Com 08 nanoAir Version 1 00 User Manual Issue 1 00 A EVS Broadcast Equipment April 2013 3 Click Expor a progress bar appear to show the progress of exporting clips or you can click a to abort this operation 4 After exporting action successes you can see the exported clip s at the specific path in your local computer 59 Issue 1 00 B nanoAir Version 1 00 User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment April 2013 5 3 Editing Playlists The main functionality of this section is to list all operations in editing playlist 5 3 1 Selecting Clips Several methods are available to select clips among the loaded playlist in P
20. 013 02 05 04 58 42 Y Clip 003 04 58 45 21 04 58 47 07 00 00 01 16 2013 02 05 04 58 48 Clip 004 1 04 58 51 10 04 58 52 12 00 00 01 02 2013 02 05 04 58 53 Y Clip 005 04 58 56 08 04 58 57 19 00 00 01 11 2013 02 05 04 58 59 Y Clip 006 if 1 1 1 of 19 Items 11 25 Issue 1 00 B nanoAir Version 1 00 User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment April 2013 The Clip pane consists of the main following areas Area Name Description 1 i Icon to show that the window status is in clip mode Clip j 2 Quick Search Tool Area that allows filtering on the clip list Q 3 Clip element Area that shows all the clips in database in this server eName The name of this clip e IN amp OUT The timecode of IN amp OUT eDuration The length between IN and OUT eDate amp Time The date and time when the clip is created eDelete Remove the current selected clip from Library Pane and from the XSNano database eSelect Select the clip e Edit Edit the clipname 4 Command to select all clips in the library Select All 5 Ki Command to delete the selected clip s in Library Delete database 6 Command to export the requested clips to the local E Export computer 7 E Command to import the requested clips from the Import local computer 8 Sorting Bar Area that allows sorting the clips in the database by ClipName and CreationTime within ascending or descending order 9 Son Command to ed
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22. How to Go to the Next Clip When a playlist is applied with Next command if the playlist is in Play mode the next element is loaded immediately and played accordingly to its still mode If the playlist is in Pause mode the playlist jumps to the IN point of the next element of the playlist but remain paused dal l To go to the next clip press from the Transport Function Bar 78 nanoAir Version 1 00 User Manual Issue 1 00 A EVS Broadcast Equipment April 2013 How to Skip a Clip The Skip function skips the next element during the playout of the playlist so it will not play If the button is clicked twice the next 2 elements will be skipped and so on The current element and the next element are highlighted green and blue on the playing list The skip command is only active in Playout mode To skip a clip press EE from the Transport Function Bar the button lights blue Ss when selected 19 Issue 1 00 B nanoAir Version 1 00 User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment April 2013 5 5 Shuttle Pro Management This section aims to describe the shuttle pro management in nanoAir The shuttle pro is a remote control device connected by USB to the computer workstation that runs nanoAlir The Shuttle Pro driver is installed during nanoAir installation 5 5 1 Operations in Ingest Mode When nanoAlir is in Ingest mode the shuttle pro is automatically attached to the Player channel used for clipping
23. PGM group deploys all command synchronously all the status and positions of the elements are totally the same Recue El Reloads this playlist from server Play KA the playlist is being played Pause KE the current playlist is paused Go to the first frame of the current clip D Go to the last frame of the current clip Hl Next El Goes to the first frame of the next element Skip H Skips the next element during the playout of the playlist so it won t play Global Loop D Loops the playlist from beginning to end repeatedly Area that shows all the operations on frame while playout as well as the metadata of clips Name EMTA The name of clip Duration ee The length of clip Speed METE The playing speed of clip Loop Led Loops the single clip Delete EJ Removes the single clip Stops on first frame of the current element Continuous play it is the default start mode nanoAir Version 1 00 User Manual Issue 1 00 A EVS Broadcast Equipment April 2013 and play from element to elementi Stops on the last frame of previous element Playing interval between two elements is 2s Replace Ed Replace the current clip This function is only available for single clip selection 5 Additional Function Area that shows the additional functions in append zone e Select all M Selects all the clips in a selected Playlist e Delete D Removes the selected clip s e Lock HEI Locks the playing zone 6 Append Zone
24. Single Clip To delete a single clip proceed as follows e Select a clip e Click either Eildon the lower right corner of the selected clip or on the upper right corner of Library Pane e A message popup you need to confirm abort the operation 1 Information e Click or to delete clip s or click to abort this action 48 nanoAir Version 1 00 User Manual Issue 1 00 A EVS Broadcast Equipment April 2013 How to Delete Multiple Clips To delete multiple clips proceed as follows 1 Select multiple clips with CTRL or SHIFT keys 2 Click El the upper right corner of Library Pane Or press from the keyboard 3 message popup appears to confirm abort the operation i Information l Are you sure you want to delete the selected clip s Cancel 4 Click or to delete clip s or click to abort this action AN Note You can t delete clip s successfully in the following situations e The clip to delete is loaded in PGM channel e The clip inserted in a playlist 49 Issue 1 00 B 9 2 5 9 2 6 50 nanoAir Version 1 00 User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment April 2013 Defining Clip Number per Page You can set the clip number per page to adapt to your own browsing habits Click on each to toggle to another display mode it is modified by the following three different possibilities 25 items per page e 25 items per page S0 neme her page e 50 items per page 100 items per page 25
25. and go to the next step Enter the EVS serial number which is at the back of the computer Hr EWS Serial Number Configuration Tester PC 4 Please enter the EYS serial number multiple of 10 between 635000 and Ey 655350 Ensure that the EYS serial number will be unique on the network Eva Serial Number 635010 01 00 09 4 Aprogress bar shows the installation progress Extracting files EE Preparing O 11709 73 43f0ccSf0fcca b8 sinetfx Core mez E Cancel 5 The NET Framework if not yet installed will be installed on your computer Microsoft NET Framework 4 Setup ES Installation Progress sw Please wait while the NET Framework is being installed NET File security verification All Files were verified successfully Installation progress wm Installing NET Framework 4 Client Profile 6 You must manually restart your computer nanoAir Version 1 00 User Manual Issue 1 00 A EVS Broadcast Equipment April 2013 To install nanoAir proceed as follows 1 Run nanoAir installation package again and then follow the steps of the Setup wizard and click Next fsi Setup nanodir EA Welcome to the nanoAir Setup Wizard 43 This will install nanodir version 0 3 72 on your computer It is recommended that you close all other applications before continuing Click Next bo continue or Cancel to exit Setup a la ff Afs 2 Select accept the agreement and t
26. anoAir Version 1 00 User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment April 2013 e E E im return to live mode record train The E E function is disabled when a clip is loaded to the ingest pane 7 Clip Creation The clip creation commands are described from left to right eName The name of the created clip eln The first frame of the created clip is at the IN position with the IN timecode e Duration Refers to the period from IN to OUT eOut The last frame of the created clip is at the OUT position with the OUT timecode eGo To Mark IN Go to the current IN point eGo To Mark OUT Go to the current OUT point eClear Clear the current IN OUT value When you load a clip the Clear function is unavailable eNew Clip Creates clip eUpdate Clip Updates the existing clip It can only modify the clip name in the latest version 8 Jog Bar Area that allows changing the playing speed of the loaded trains or clip from 400f s to 400f s accordingly 24 nanoAir Version 1 00 User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment April 2013 4 3 3 Libraries Pane Issue 1 00 A The Libraries pane displays the clips in the Clip tab and the playlists Playlist tab stored on the XSNano server Clip Playlist Creation Time f y Ma mia W 4 Y 25 items per page 10 Clip 001 04 58 34 29 04 58 36 18 O 00 00 01 19 2013 02 05 04 58 38 Clip 002 04 58 40 07 04 58 41 17 00 00 01 10 2
27. aylist indefinitely until the stop pause command is received Looping entire playlist is activated with the button placed in the commands area The entire playlist will be played in loop mode which is applied to all the clips in the playlist To loop the entire playlist proceed as follows 1 Select a playlist 2 Click the button El in the Transport Function Bar Or press the Ll key on the keyboard How to Remove Entire Loop To remove the entire loop mode proceed as follows 1 Select a playlist set with entire loop mode 2 Click the button in the command area Or press the L key on the keyboard 76 nanoAir Version 1 00 User Manual Issue 1 00 A EVS Broadcast Equipment April 2013 5 4 12 Replacing Playlist by another Playlist The playlist replace function is applied to replace the playlist by another playlist from the Playlist Library Pane in playlist playout mode To replace playlist by another playlist proceed as follows 1 Select a playlist from the Playlist Library Pane 2 Drag and drop it to the head of the Playlist Playout Pane 3 Click OK to confirm the action i Information j Are you sure you want to replace the loaded playlist by Playlist Playlist01 Cancel Note A When the playlist in the Playlist Playout Pane is playing when drop down the playlist a message will pop up to remind you that the operation is invalid Playlist s in playback mode cannot be replaced
28. code Primary Timecode Clip Name Recorder Name Player Channel Name This area is used to display the name or the default name such as PGM1 of the controlled player channel Error Warning Problem OSD Value Power supply error IPSU1 and PSU2 1 or 2 number of power supply Genlock error IGIk LTC in error ITC Disk error IDSK 40 nanoAir Version 1 00 User Manual Issue 1 00 A EVS Broadcast Equipment April 2013 9 1 3 Audio Level This area displays the audio level in a graphical format For example 2 audios 4 audios 8audios 16audios Current Timecode This area displays the current timecode according to the current Primary TC of clip or train The format is hh mm ss ff Clip Name Recorder Name If clip is loaded this area displays the clip name If recorder train is loaded this area displays the recorder name Creating a New Clip To create a new clip proceed as follows 1 Load atrain 4 recorder channels are available for trains loading by default REC Channels You can select one channel by clicking on it corresponding trains 2 Input name IN OUT or click E to clear the corresponding values 3 Click New Clip to create a new clip named test the new clip appears in the Clip Library 41 Issue 1 00 B 9 1 4 9 1 5 42 nanoAir Version 1 00 User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment April 2013 Updating clip Modifying clip means that Marki
29. ct Playlist ECTS the Library Pane 2 Click Create Playlist button el next to Quick Search Tool A new playlist is created in the Library but the playlist is empty Fill in a playlist name into the playlist name field a default name with increment is automatically given to all the new playlists You can modify the playlist name by entering a word and then press ENTER key to validate the modification Clip Playlist q Playlist02 0 Clips Yo You can use the CTRL N to create a new playlist 5 2 9 Copying Playlist 1 Select the playlist to copy 2 Click the Copy Playlist button next to Quick Search Tool 3 A copied playlist appears in the Library with a new playlist name a default playlist name is automatically given to the copy OldPlaylistName copy serial number this auto playlist name can be modified afterwards testMLO 00 00 10 09 3 Clips testMLO Copy01 0000 1009 3 Clips 53 Issue 1 00 B nanoAir Version 1 00 User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment April 2013 5 2 10 Deleting Playlists 54 How to Delete a Playlist To delete a single playlist proceed as follows 1 Select a playlist 2 Click either th on the lower right corner of the selected playlist or on the upper right corner of Library Pane or the from the keyboard 3 A popup window is displayed to confirm abort the operation Information H Are you sure you want to delete the selected playl
30. d then a message box pops up EVS About Window x ae nano Air Kee V Version 100 21 User Manual TechLine Support support evs con TechLine Support Hong Kong 832 94 01 23 95 Belgium China 86 139 1028 9860 France Australia 2 9452 8600 Italy India 697 2215 UK Middle East ORTH n Iberica TechLine Support Germany USA Mexico Click on User s manual link to open the PDF version of the current software version 38 nanoAir Version 1 00 User Manual Issue 1 00 A EVS Broadcast Equipment April 2013 5 1 9 1 1 5 Operations Ingesting Content This section aims at describing all functions available among trains and clips in the Ingest pane Loading A V Content How to Load a RecTrain To load the record train of a record channel select the corresponding recorder channel REC Channels 1 2 The Rectrain is loaded into the PGM channel How to Load a Clip 3 methods are available to load clip s e Drag and drop the selected clip into the Ingest pane e Select the clip to load and click beside the Quick Search Tool to load the clip e Double click the clip in the Library Pane to load clip To clear current loading click Eject E 39 Issue 1 00 B nanoAir Version 1 00 User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment April 2013 5 1 2 OSD monitoring Player Channel PGM1 Name He Bo Error Warning REN W a Sek 9 Audio Level y 7 K gt go Current Time
31. dcast Equipment April 2013 3 1 2 The Server List The EVS server channels are configured in the Server Configuration window You will access the configuration window from the server list where all servers are listed in alphabetical order and named with the following pattern lt SERVERNAME SERIALNUMBER VERSION NUMBER gt The current configuration is represented by color icons for the recorder and player channels Area Description Ki nano Air 1000 13 Select a server in the list AR 120290 I1LOL77 ATSC 116060 ILOLFF PAL HE g 4 960 11 01 77 3 Servers found J E Fr ez Fi 13 Issue 1 00 B nanoAir Version 1 00 User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment April 2013 The server list lists all servers detected via LINX protocol Area Name Description A Title bar Sy nano Air 1 00 13 Select a server in the list Server Information NTSC205 116060 11 01 77 Server Configuration panel XSNano_ONE 120290 11 01 77 X SEE Number of Server found Refresh button Refresh Select button Channel Configuration Title bar that displays the current nanoAir version and the window name Area that shows the server name server Serial Number and the Multicam version installed Area that includes the configuration information the server type the recorder and player channel configuration Area that shows the number of servers detected b
32. e click in the clip area e Click M to release the selected clip nanoAir Version 1 00 User Manual Issue 1 00 A EVS Broadcast Equipment April 2013 How to Select Multiple Clips Select Different methods are available to select multiple clips Click one clip then press CTRL from keyboard and simultaneously click other clips one by one to add selection with this method all the clicked clips will be selected Click one clip then press SHIFT from keyboard and click any other clip in Library Pane then all the clips between those two selected clips will be selected Click on the left of a single clip to select multiple clips Click EA on the upper right corner of Library Pane to select all the clips Press CTRL A to select all the clips Unselect Different methods are available to unselect multiple clips Press CTRL from keyboard and simultaneously click the selected clips one by one to release selection with this method all the clicked clips will be released Press SHIFT from keyboard and simultaneously click the selected clips one by one to release selection with this method all the clicked clips will be released Click VA on the left of the selected clips to release multiple clips Click VA on the upper right corner of Library Pane to release all the clips 47 Issue 1 00 B nanoAir Version 1 00 User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment April 2013 5 2 4 Deleting Clips How to Delete a
33. e ignored Command to access the Setting menu Command to access the product information the current version and the user manual Command to minimize or maximize the nanoAir main window Command to exit the nanoAir application A confirmation is requested nanoAir Version 1 00 User Manual Issue 1 00 A EVS Broadcast Equipment April 2013 4 3 2 Ingest Pane Train el A Server TC REC Channels Time left 09 09 08 09 100 May Area Name Description 1 Eject Button to unload the trains and clips 2 Timecode Selection Area that shows the timecode type used 3 Remaining Capacity Area that shows the total remaining capacity on the current server with the format hour minute If the capacity is modified it will refresh every 3s Otherwise it will refresh every 30s 4 Recorder Channels Area that allows selecting the recorder channel for trains 5 Shuttle Bar Area that allows changing the position in loaded clip or recorded trains 6 Transport commands The transport commands are described from left to right eGo to previous frame K Goes back to the previous frame s of the clip e Fast rewind D Fast backward the clip Play BZ Plays the media at normal speed Pause MI Playing media will pause and player displays the picture at the pause point eFast forward D Fast forward the clip eGo to last frame D Goes back to the next one frame or ten frames of the clip 23 Issue 1 00 B n
34. e or next is received The loop clip mode is active with the LOOP button placed in the clip area 9 ee Clip 030 _ _ 00 0001 13 To loop a clip in a selected playlist proceed as follows 1 Select a clip in the playlist 2 Click the Eli the upper right corner of the clip area The button turns blue El When pressing play command the clip will loop in the playlist How to Remove Clip Loop To remove clip loop mode proceed as follows 1 Select the clip 2 Clip the button El in the upper right corner of the clip the Loop button turns grey Z Or press the button stop pause or next to end the clip loop mode and continue playlist playout 61 Issue 1 00 B nanoAir Version 1 00 User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment April 2013 5 3 4 Element Speed The speed of clip in the playlist can be changed with the range during 0 300 and then the clip of the playlist will be played out with the desirable speed To change the clip s speed proceed as follows 1 Click the speed area of the clip in the loaded playlist 2 Input the exact number which is from 0 to 300 and then click other areas or just press ENTER to validate this change ee Clip 030 00 0001 13 Y 104 To set normal speed by 100 proceed as follows 1 Select the speed area of the clip you want to change 2 Two methods are available to set the normal speed a Input 100 into the speed area
35. ecceseeseededenees 70 5 4 3 Selecting Clpe ceecccccccssssececceeeseeeecceeeeeeeesseuseeeecseausececeseaaeceesseaueeeesssaeeeessssageeeessaaaaes 73 5 4 4 Loading NET 73 5 4 5 II ne 74 5 4 6 Ejecting a Playlist A 74 5 4 7 Goto IN OUT of the Current Cp 74 E Recung Playa odios 74 3A Tel dee EE 75 DO POOOM NIG a ONO ace nd te ba unes dote 76 D ENIS OOD ax ER Re date sd es Da une do ta 76 5 4 12 Replacing Playlist by another Playlist ss 77 DS LOCKING el lA Vl Sn en de tee nn den a e on Ge a Shaft 77 Oe Transport COMMON den ne es 78 5 0 ont SP FO Manageme sarriena ato 80 5 5 1 Operations in Ingest Mode issu 80 552 Operations m Payout e cia Re den dattes diet desde 85 010 KEV e Ee erer EE 88 50r WING SST lee 89 9 02 GE el d Mode RSR tito od 91 nanoAir Version 1 00 User Manual Issue 1 00 A EVS Broadcast Equipment April 2013 1 Introduction 1 1 Overview The main purpose of this document is to explain the nanoAir functionality and to define the GUI elements for operations as well as constraints and limitations 1 2 General Principles NanoAir is the interface software dedicated to the clip creation the playlist creation and the playback of playlists The user interface has a limited number of windows which allows users to easily perform simple actions including loading a playlist on a player channel modifying some clip or playlist metadata modifying the playlist content Studio Issue 1 00 B nanoAir
36. ent Folder click Browse Cu Program Files x86 NEWS Broadcast EquiomentiNanodir At least 49 7 ME of free disk space is required eet Ge Ce 4 The following step gives the choice between a full installation in silent mode or an advanced installation with manual selection Cy Setup nanoAir Install Mode Select the install mode Please select the install mode vou want Full install mode Advanced install mode nanoAir Version 1 00 User Manual Issue 1 00 A EVS Broadcast Equipment April 2013 5 Select the components to install and then click Next AN Note XSquare is installed by default as it is required to run nanoAlir If you need to update nanoAir only you can unselect XSquare and click Next Gi Setup nano ir el mesa Select Components eg Which components should be installed A Select the components you want to install clear the components you do not want to install Click Next when vou are ready to continue Current selection requires at least 49 7 MB of disk space p_a lt Back LU mext gt Cancel 6 Click and select a folder in which nanoAir shortcuts are saved and then click Next The installer proposes a default shortcut for the installation i e EVSBroadcast EquipmentiNanoAlir E setup manor Select Start Menu Folder Where should Setup place the program s shortcuts y Setup will create the program s shortcuts in the Following Sta
37. he clip s in the dragged playlist will be inserted in the requested position 63 Issue 1 00 B 9 3 6 64 nanoAir Version 1 00 User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment April 2013 Removing Clip s How to Remove a Clip The remove function consists in removing the undesirable clip from a selected playlist To remove a clip from the requested playlist in Playlist Editing Pane proceed as follows 1 Select a clip to remove 2 Click Eat the lower right side of the clip to remove 3 Click OK to confirm the clip deletion then the selected clip will be removed 1 Information 1 Are you sure you want to remove the selected clip s Cancel nanoAir Version 1 00 User Manual Issue 1 00 A EVS Broadcast Equipment April 2013 How to Remove Multiple Clips To remove multiple clips from the requested playlist in Playlist Editing Pane proceed as follows 1 Select the clips you want to remove and all the selected clips are marked with blue frame 2 Click Ed located in the upper right corner of Playlist Editing Pane Clip 029 22 25 30 06 22 25 31 20 00 0001 14 E 2013 04 11 14 16 34 Are you sure you want to remove the selected clip s Cancel 65 Issue 1 00 B 9 3 7 66 nanoAir Version 1 00 User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment April 2013 Replacing Playlist by another Playlist The playlist replace function is applied to replace the playlist by another playli
38. hen click Next Ea Setup nano ir Lal Gel RES License Agreement X Please read the Following important information before continuing Please read the Following License Agreement You must accept the terms of this agreement before continuing with the installation SER LICENSE AGREEMENT FOR EWS BROADCAST EQUIPMENT SOFTWARE IMPORTANT READ CAREFULLY Y This EVS Broadcast Equipment End User License Agreement EULA is legal agreement between vou either an individual or a single entity and EVs Broadcast Equipment for the EWS software product identified above which includes computer software and may include associated media printed materials and online or electronic documentation SOFTWARE PRODUCT By installing copying or otherwise using the SOFTWARE PRODUCT vou agree to be bound by the terms of this EULA A I accept the agreement Ido not accept the agreement Issue 1 00 B nanoAir Version 1 00 User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment April 2013 3 Select the destination directory to install the new software application and then click Next The installer proposes a default path for the installation i e C Progam Files EVSBroadcast EquipmentiNanoAlir Cal setup nano ir 1 asa Select Destination Location Fy Where should nano ir be installed A Setup will install nano ir into the Following Folder To continue click Next IF vou would like to select a differ
39. ific speed for the current player Each time the button is pressed it toggles between these values 200 300 400 and then 200 again Fast Forward Button to start playing forward at specific speed for the current player Each time the button is pressed it toggles between these values 200 300 400 and then 200 again E E Button to go to live mode for the current player 82 nanoAir Version 1 00 User Manual Issue 1 00 A EVS Broadcast Equipment April 2013 Mark In e Mark Out Goto Mark In CTRL Goto Mark Out CTRL Clear Mark In SHIFT Clear Mark Qut SHIFT from keyboard from keyboard equivalent to the equivalent to the Goto equivalent to the Clear Mark In Mark In button in Mark IN button in the Mark IN button in the the ingest panel ingest panel ingest panel equivalent to the equivalent to the Goto equivalent to the Clear Mark Out Mark Out button in Mark OUT button in Mark OUT button in the the ingest panel the ingest panel ingest panel Save Clip Update Clip e f you press Save Clip button lt corresponds to the New clip button in the ingest panel e lf you press CTRL Save Clip button It corresponds to the Update clip button in the ingest panel 83 Issue 1 00 B nanoAir Version 1 00 User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment April 2013 A Jog wW Each Jog Wheel step corresponds to movement of one frame backward anti clockwise or forward
40. ing playlist and ganging playlist 5 4 1 Focus A blue frame appears around the header of the pane when the focus is set Playlist01 PGM2 OO 00 01 00 12 5 4 2 OSD monitoring in playout mode name PGM1 03 12 08 Playlist 001 00 09 11 I GKV Audio Level Current Timecode Primary TC Current Clip Name Position in the playlist 70 nanoAir Version 1 00 User Manual Issue 1 00 A EVS Broadcast Equipment April 2013 PGM Name This area is used to display the name or the default name such as PGM1 of the controlled player channel Error Warning Problem XS DIANE TO Power supply error IPSU1 and PSU2 1 or 2 number of power supply Genlock error IGIk LTC in error ITC Disk error IDSK Audio Level This area displays the audio level in a graphical format For example 2 audios 4 audios 8audios 16audios Playlist Name This area displays the name of the loaded playlist Time until next Break The remaining time before the next action that pauses the playout freeze The format is mm ss ff if the remaining time lt 1h The format is hh mm ss if the remaining time is gt 1h Rem Current element The remaining time of the current element The format is mm ss ff if the remaining time lt 1h 71 Issue 1 00 B 72 nanoAir Version 1 00 User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment April 2013 The format is hh mm ss If the remaining time is
41. ist Cancel 4 Click or to delete playlist s or click to abort this action How to Delete Multiple Playlists To delete multiple playlists proceed as follows 1 Select multiple playlists 2 Click Ki the lower left corner of Library Pane 3 popup window is displayed to confirm abort the operation 4 Click OK or to delete playlists or click to abort this action Information Are you sure delete playlists AN Note Playlists loaded in Playout channel cannot be deleted nanoAir Version 1 00 User Manual Issue 1 00 A EVS Broadcast Equipment April 2013 5 2 11 Searching for Playlists When the database contains large amounts of playlists it may become difficult to find a specific one A Quick Search Tool offers an easy way to speed up your search It is always available on the top of Library Pane a In the Quick Search Tool you can just enter a word to search Example for searching playlists Clip Playlist a testMLQ testMLO 00 00 10 09 testMLO Copy01 00 00 10 09 To clear the search filter you can press in the Quick Search Tool 99 Issue 1 00 B nanoAir Version 1 00 User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment April 2013 5 2 12 Editing Playlist Name 1 Click the name field of playlist to change to make this area editable 2 Input the new playlist name 3 Click any other area except the name field to finish changing or press ENTER from keyboa
42. it the selected clip 10 This area allows specifying the number of items Items per Page displayed per page 25 50 or 100 items 11 Go to Page This area allows to navigate through the different 1 gt 1 2 of 36 Items pages the number of pages is based on the items per page selection 26 nanoAir Version 1 00 User Manual Issue 1 00 A EVS Broadcast Equipment April 2013 1 The Playlist pane consists of the following areas 1 NS Playlist02 PlaylistO1 0000 38 28 ina DS 100 items per page 27 Issue 1 00 B 28 Area Name Playlist Playlist Element Quick Search Tool Select All 1 Delete a Create A Copy 100 items per page Items per Page 1 1 1 of 2 Items Go to Page nanoAir Version 1 00 User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment April 2013 Description Selection tab to display the Playlist library Area shows all playlists in database in the XSNano server eName The name of the playlist eDuration The length of the playlist eNumber of Clips the total number of clips in this playlist eName Edit Edit the name of the playlist eSelect Select the current playlist Area that allows filtering on the playlist Command to select all playlists by clicking once Command to delete the selected playlist s in database Command to create a new playlist Command to copy the selected playlist Area allows specifying the number of
43. laylist Editing Pane Click on the upper left corner of each clip in the Playlist Edit Pane to select a single clip Click on the upper right corner of the Playlist Edit Pane to select all the clips Select one clip in the playlist then use Up Down Left for the keyboard to select the different clip in the different playlists loaded in the Playlist Edit Pane For other selection methods please see section 5 2 3 for more details 5 3 2 Modifying Still Mode The still mode setting determines whether the playout should stop within the playlist They are associated with a batch of icons presented between each clip in the playlist 60 Clip 031 00 00 01 05 100 0 Clip 030 00000113 Y 100 El Stop on first frame of current clip H The default start mode is set to Continuous and the playlist will play from clip to clip till the end of the playlist a Stop on last frame of previous clip O Stop on the last frame of the previous clip wait a period of time and jump to the first frame of the next clip The playlist will stop on the last frame of the previous clip and then wait for a while the time can be configured in the mention in 4 5 2 and jump to the first frame of the next clip nanoAir Version 1 00 User Manual Issue 1 00 A EVS Broadcast Equipment April 2013 5 3 3 Looping a Clip How to Loop a Clip The loop clip function will loop the selected clip until the command stop paus
44. list To append a clip proceed as follows 1 2 Select a clip from the clip Library Drag and drop the clip into the Append zone located at the bottom of the playlist area The clip is inserted at the end of the selected playlist The inserted clip is in selected mode in the playlist How to Append Multiple Clips To append multiple clips proceed as follows 1 2 Select the multiple clips from the clip Library Drag and drop the clips into the Append zone located at the bottom of the playlist area These clips are inserted at the end of the selected playlist all the inserted clips is in selected mode in the playlist 5 3 10 Appending a Playlist To append a playlist proceed as follows 1 2 68 Select a playlist in the Playlist Library Drag and drop playlist into the Append zone located at the bottom of the playlist area The clips of the selected playlist are inserted at the end of the selected playlist All the clips in the inserted playlist is in selected mode nanoAir Version 1 00 User Manual Issue 1 00 A EVS Broadcast Equipment April 2013 5 3 11 Moving Clips How to Move Clip s in one Playlist The move function consists in moving clips position in a selected playlist To move multiple clips use CTRL or SHIFT for a multiselection To move clips proceed as follows 1 Select a clip in the playlist the outline of the clip is highlighted blue 2 Drag and drop the clip i
45. n MarkOut point and Clipname can be modified To modify clip data proceed as follows 1 Load an existing clip from Library Pane 2 Modify clip name and or IN or Out point AN Note The clip can only be shorten because the current version does not handle Cli guardbands 3 Click Update Clip to modify the existing clip Browse the Content Using the Shuttle Bar After loading A V content drag the shuttle bar to move the bullet of the Shuttle Bar for the existing clip or recorded trains after that A V content stays at PAUSE mode O Wa MIS DES Typing value into Server TC field To change the position in the existing clip or recorded trains you can type a TC value into the Server TC field and then press ENTER from the keyboard and then the bullet of the Shuttle Bar can be changed correspondingly nanoAir Version 1 00 User Manual Issue 1 00 A EVS Broadcast Equipment April 2013 9 1 6 5 1 7 Changing Playing Mode While playing a clip or a record train the normal playing mode is playout by one frame To change the playing mode by 10 frames press SHIFT and simultaneously click EI or left and right arrow The bullet moves 10 frames in Pause mode Changing Playing Speed The jog bar allows playing the content at different speed emm and it must represent the current value of the actual speed Audio will not be available at the speed higher than 300 or lower than 300 The shuttle range
46. n the playlist at the requested position How to Move Clip s from one Playlist to another Moving clip s means cutting the clip s from the original playlist and then past them to the destination playlist the clip s from the original playlist will be deleted To move clip s from one playlist to another proceed as follows 1 Select one clip or multiple clips from the playlist in Playlist Edit Pane 2 Drag them to the requested position in another playlist of the Playlist Edit Pane 3 After drop them all the dragged clips can be moved to the destination playlist all the moved clips are in selected mode lt Note You can t move clip s into the playlist they have already existed in even though the playlist is loaded into another Playlist Edit Pane 5 3 12 Copying Clip s from one Playlist to another Copying clip s means copying the clip s from the original playlist and then past them to the destination playlist the clip s from the original playlist will be reserved To copy clip s from one playlist to another the operation is similar to the moving clip operation When dragging you should simultaneously press CTRL from the keyboard and drop the clip s into the playlist 69 Issue 1 00 B nanoAir Version 1 00 User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment April 2013 DA Playout mode The purpose of the section is to list out all the functionalities about playlist playout including loading playlist recu
47. on 1 00 User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment April 2013 Table of Contents 1 INTRODUCTION cates cece ete cere oe cae tee een iii dades 1 O eau aa o PE E a da ne 1 L2 PPP 1 13 Hardware Requirements innata dd 2 2 SOFIWARE INSTAL ATIONS eege gege 3 2 1 Prercguisil OS secrete o ee ee O ten 3 2 2 ComLayer and Server Management sn 3 2 3 Installing at e TEEN 5 3 STARTUP AND CONFIGURATION 2 ccscccssccsseceseecnseceseconsecnsecenssonseonsssesssonseoeeesones 12 9 1 SCISCHING DO TEE 12 3 1 1 Starting the NanoAir Application iii 12 la Me Svenson 13 3 1 3 Selecting the Channels configuration nnannoannannnennnnnnnnnonnnsnnnennnnrnnnnnnrnnnernrrnnernrennrennenne 15 3 2 Selecting ihe SEVET EE 17 3 3 Starting ComLayer Manual 18 A OPERATION a ne 19 o te E E 19 4 2 Overview of NanoAir Main Window issues 19 4 3 Pane Descriotion nenne 21 A oe o o e E ii O 21 A A E E PS OE 23 E E Eo e o ESO E 25 ol A Oe Er A o 0 o E o 29 439 Playout Pane PP iataoitaseaanedianasitacats 31 4 4 Switching banes ccc cece ceccceececeeeceeeeceececeeecsuceceueesseecsuseseueeseeecsuseseeessueesseeeseeesseeens 34 4 5 Setting Men 35 4 5 1 Servers Configuration sise 35 4 5 2 General Settings cccccccccssssececcceessececcceessececceeuusececseeueeeeeeseaaeeeecsseuaeeeecsseageceesssageeessssagass 36 4 6 Locking Keyboard and Shuttle Pro Rs 37 Er FROOUT WING EE 38 A de ee ee A 39 O o o AAA 39 A o lo A 39 Oe ER
48. ops on the last frame of previous element B Playing interval between two elements is 2s 9 Replace K Replace the current clip Appends clip s at the last position in the selected playlist Command to select all the clips in a selected playlist Command to remove the selected clip s Command to unload the selected playlist nanoAir Version 1 00 User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment April 2013 4 3 9 Playout Pane Playlist01 00 00 03 13 J gt i Fe 4 4 r A E 00 01 18 24 Issue 1 00 A 8 clips amp 00 01 18 24 all Le H H y 0 quifantest 0 Clip 008 00 00 02 02 O 100 4 0 Clip 008 00 00 10 18 100 F 0 Clip 006ffff 00 00 15 278 O 100 TA 0 uu 00 00 04 00 10 Append Zone 31 Issue 1 00 B 32 Playlist Information Time Bar Transport Commands Clip element nanoAir Version 1 00 User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment April 2013 Description Area that show the different information about the current loaded playlist Playlist name li Current physical channel name Hae Number of clips El Area that shows the different time parameters of the playing playlist from left to right Remaining duration of the current clip GARA Remaining duration till the next break Deen Remaining duration of the current playlist amp the Area that shows all the operations at playout Gang all ganged
49. player is not in pause it is set in pause The Shuttle wheel contains 7 steps anti clockwise 7 steps clockwise and an automatic centered step See Variable speed chart in Ingest mode 87 Issue 1 00 B 9 6 88 nanoAir Version 1 00 User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment April 2013 Keyboard Shortcuts NanoAir provides some shortcuts for Ingest mode and playout mode from keyboard lt supports three kinds of keyboards e Qwerty US United Kingdom amp United States International e Azerty French French e Azerty Belgian Belgian Period amp Belgian Comma To change the different keyboards proceed as follows Control Panel gt All Control Panel ltems gt Region and Languages gt Keyboards and Languages English United States E Keyboard e United Kingdom e United States Intemational Belgian Period e Belgian Comma ER French France Ey Keyboard Note All the shortcuts are fixed and cannot be modified upon user request nanoAir Version 1 00 User Manual Issue 1 00 A EVS Broadcast Equipment April 2013 5 6 1 Ingest Mode All the shortcuts below are only active when nanoArr is in Ingest Mode Modifier SHIFT CTRL Behavior Feature F1 Load Recorder 1 if available on PGM F2 Load Recorder 2 if available on PGM F3 Load Recorder 3 if available on PGM F4 Load Recorder 4 if available on PGM E Mark In R Mark Out E CTRL
50. ration nanoAir Version 1 00 User Manual Issue 1 00 A EVS Broadcast Equipment April 2013 4 5 Setting Menu 4 5 1 Servers Configuration During the operations the server configuration is accessible for information only KS Settings Se figurati AP Beijing 116060 11 01 74 General Hong Kong 24960 11 01 74 XT nano 110990 11 01 74 Do the same operation as the second step of 3 2 to select the requested server AN Note Channel configuration function Configuration fA disabled in Server Configuration Window 39 Issue 1 00 B nanoAir Version 1 00 User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment April 2013 4 5 2 General Settings Cry Settings Servers configuration Still Modes General Stop on Last amp Wart Wait 2 sec In this version only one setting is available from the General settings tab The wait value from the Stop Wait still modes is 2 seconds by default 36 nanoAir Version 1 00 User Manual Issue 1 00 A EVS Broadcast Equipment April 2013 4 6 Locking Keyboard and Shuttle Pro Lock Keyboard Shuttle Pro To lock keyboard Shuttle Pro click 3 BEM the icon lights orange L cl Zl the icon turns to gray LA ES To release the lock click 37 Issue 1 00 B nanoAir Version 1 00 User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment April 2013 4 7 About window To view product information of the current software version you just need to click 0 an
51. ration or click to abort the operation 1 Information Modifying the channels configuration requires to re start the server Are you sure you want to re start the server Cancel 16 nanoAir Version 1 00 User Manual Issue 1 00 A EVS Broadcast Equipment April 2013 3 2 Selecting the Server To select the server you want to work with proceed as follows 1 Double click the nanoAir exe icon Airbox nano ex The server list turns up 2 Click the requested server in the server list The selected server turns blue 3 To select a requested server and go to the next step do one of the following actions o Click at the bottom of the window o Press ENTER o Double click the requested server When server is selected the main window application opens Note e The Server Configuration panels with a red background cannot be selected because the given server is controlled by another ComLayer nanoArr PAL206 g 24960 11 01 77 17 Issue 1 00 B nanoAir Version 1 00 User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment April 2013 3 3 Starting ComLayer Manually ComLayer opens automatically as soon as you start nanoAir If ComLayer however fails to open you should manually re start ComLayer To start ComLayer double click the ComLayerUl exe icon ComLayerULexe The ComLayer window opens to connect servers When the connection is successfully established the message Successfully
52. rd To edit playlist name proceed as follows 1 Click Pie the playlist to edit the clip is highlighted blue and the name area is activated New Playlist to rename 0000 10 03 3 Clips i 2 Input a new name in the name area 3 Press from keyboard to validate this change a message box pops up to indicate that the operation to edit clip name is successful or you can just select another playlist to validate this change 4 Or press to returns to previous name and quit the edition mode Note The maximum number of playlist name is 24 characters 56 nanoAir Version 1 00 User Manual Issue 1 00 A EVS Broadcast Equipment April 2013 5 2 13 Importing Clip s 1 Click button El the upper right corner of the Library Pane the import window appears WS Import LocalClip 2 Click to select the clip s to import from your local computer The format of the selected clip s must be supported by EVS servers bS Import LocalClip Remove Import 3 If you want to delete the selected clip s select the clip s to delete and then click button KS Import LocalGlip kkk dv schte dv Remove Import 4 Click button to import the selected clip s or click to abandon this operation The progress bar appears to indicate the progress of importing clip s 5 When Importing operation finishes the imported clip s will exist in the Library Pane 57 Issue 1 0
53. rt Menu Folder To continue click Next IF vou would like to select a different Folder click Browse V5 Broadcast EquipmentiMNanodir Browse lt Back mets Cancel nanoAir Version 1 00 User Manual Issue 1 00 B EVS Broadcast Equipment April 2013 7 Select to create a shortcut on the desktop If it is not selected the shortcut won t display on the desktop Click Next D i Setup nano ir x f a Select Additional Tasks Which additional tasks should be performed Select the additional tasks vou would like Setup to perform while installing nanodir then click Mest Additional icons Create a desktop icon lt Back ve Cancel 8 Click and wait until the installation is completed This can last a couple of minutes Ca Setup nanoir o el a Ready to Install Setup is now ready to begin installing nanoir on your computer r lt Back Install Cancel Click Install to continue with the installation or click Back iF you want to review or change any settings Destination location C Program Files xS ME S Broadcast EquipmentiManoAir Setup type Full installation Selected components nano dir oquare Start Menu Folder EYS Broadcast Equipment MNanoA ir 10 nanoAir Version 1 00 User Manual Issue 1 00 A EVS Broadcast Equipment April 2013 9 Select the first option to restart you computer now or select the second option to
54. s are 300 200 100 75 50 25 0 25 50 75 100 200 300 Three methods are available to change the playing speed Using Shuttle bar Changing speed by moving ball playing speed will be changed according to the corresponding shuttle range e When the user moves the bullet left or right without release the mouse the player plays according to the speed relative to the bullet s position e When the user releases the mouse the bullet goes back in the center and playback stops With Shuttle Pro Rotate the Shuttle clockwise or anti clockwise to change speed by each multiple value of 50 Rotate the Jog clockwise or anti clockwise to change speed by one frame See section 5 5 1 for more information about Shuttle function to changing speed Using Fast Rewind Fast Forward commands To change playing speed you can click Fast Rewind HL Fast Forward Bin the shuttle bar 43 Issue 1 00 B 9 2 9 2 1 44 nanoAir Version 1 00 User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment April 2013 Managing Clips and Playlists The main functionality of this section is to list all operations in managing clips and playlists including the methods and steps Some principles are applied to clips and playlist management e The maximum clip number in Clip Library is up to 5400 e The maximum playlist number in Playlist Library is up to 90 e The maximum elements number in a playlist is up to 999 Sorting Clips You can change the
55. st from the Playlist Library Pane in playlist edit mode To replace a playlist by another playlist proceed as follows 1 Select a playlist from the Playlist Library Pane 2 Drag and drop it to the head of the Playlist Edit Pane 3 The destination playlist is replaced by the selected playlist nanoAir Version 1 00 User Manual Issue 1 00 A EVS Broadcast Equipment April 2013 5 3 8 Replacing a Clip by another Clip Two methods are available to replace a clip by another clip proceed as follows Method 1 1 Select a clip in the Clip Library 2 Find the clip in the playlist to replace and click Rel a message box pops up i Information i The clip afd will be replaced by the selected clip Clip 008 Cancel 3 Click to confirm this replacement the clip to replace will be replaced by the new clip And the new clip will be in selected mode Method 2 1 Select a clip in the Clip Library 2 Press SHIFT and D amp D to the clip in Playlist Edit Pane 3 Click OK to confirm this operation i Information The clip Clip 008 will be replaced by the selected clip afd Cancel Note The REPLACE command is not available when the clip is on air lights green 67 Issue 1 00 B nanoAir Version 1 00 User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment April 2013 5 3 9 Appending Clip s How to Append a Clip The append function consists in adding a clip at the last position in a selected play
56. state1 mode the left small rectangle is highlighted blue when click the button once more gang mode stays in state2 mode the eck e which is at the upper right of each Playout Pane button right small rectangle is highlighted blue 3 After setting gang mode successfully when you play stop pause or deploy with any other playing command all the ganged playlists will act as the same synchronously Only the playlists with the same state mode can be ganged with each other such as the playlists with state1 mode or state2 mode can be ganged but one playlist with state1 mode and the other with state2 mode can t be ganged with each other As to the state mode because nanoAir is only deployed with 4 Players gang mode needs 2 Players or above and thus at most 2 groups of gang mode are available 2 players for each How to Deactivate Gang Mode To deactivate gang mode click the button which has already been highlighted blue then gang mode is removed and the button turns grey And thus all the actions apply to them can t affect with each other any more 75 Issue 1 00 B nanoAir Version 1 00 User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment April 2013 5 4 10 Looping a Clip Because this section is similar with that in Editing Playlist please see section 5 3 3 for more information 5 4 11 Entire Loop How to Loop the Entire Playlist Looping the entire playlist can be also called Global Loop mode which will loop the entire pl
57. t element below Arrow Home Select first element of playlist End Select last element of playlist Page Up Scroll up current playlist if not lock Page Scroll down current playlist if not lock Down DEL Remove selected element s from playlist needs confirmation ENTER Cue current selected element needs confirmation 1 Play command on PGM3 if available 3 Next command on PGM3 if available 4 Skip command on PGM3 if available 8 Play command on PGMA if available 91 Issue 1 00 B nanoAir Version 1 00 User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment April 2013 O Next command on PGMA if available Skip command on PGM4 if available Z Play command on PGM1 if available C Next command on PGM1 if available V Skip command on PGM1 if available M Play command on PGM2 if available gt Next command on PGM2 if available 1 Play command on PGM2 if available amp 1 Play command on PGM3 if available 13 Next command on PGM if available 4 Skip command on PGMs if available 0 Next command on PGM4 if available KS Skip command on PGM4 if available W Play command on PGM1 if available C Cue current selected element needs confirmation V Skip command on PGM1 if available De Play command on PGM2 available et Next command on PGM2 if available _8 Play command on PGMA if available I Play command on PGM2 if available 18 Play command on PGMA if available Play command on P
58. ter can open only one ComLayer which should be installed in the same computer i e the ComLayer can only control nanoAir on a single computer nano Air Y nanoAir ComLayer nanoAir Version 1 00 User Manual Issue 1 00 A EVS Broadcast Equipment April 2013 2 3 Installing nanoAir Before installing nanoAir you need to configure EVS serial number on your PC if your PC has been licensed you can skip configure EVS serial number part After configuration you can preceed installing NET framework and then installing nanoAir application To configure EVS serial number proceed as follows 1 Run nanoAlir installation package and then follow the steps of the Setup wizard 2 If the computer you are operating is an EVS computer click and go to the next step Sir EWS Serial Number Configuration Tester PC 4 Are you using an EWS computer Yes 9 No you are using a standard computer not produced by EMS Ww 01 00 04 Enter the EVS serial number which is at the back of the computer And then click Finish vk EVS Serial Number Configuration Tester PC xs IF vou cannot find your serial number please call the EYS Support ES Serial Number i Note The serial number is a multiple of 10 between 10 and 655350 42 01 00 04 Issue 1 00 B nanoAir Version 1 00 User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment April 2013 3 If the computer you are operating now is not an EVS computer click
59. the first frame of the first clip Two methods are available to recue a playlist e Double click the first element of the playlist in the Playlist pane ci e Use the button E the Transport Function Bar q Note See section 5 6 2 for the shortcuts to recue the playlist loaded on PGM nanoAir Version 1 00 User Manual Issue 1 00 A EVS Broadcast Equipment April 2013 0 4 9 Gang Mode Gang mode is able to support one or more combinations of groups of ganged PGM channels on EVS server Any ganged PGM group need to handle all commands frame accurately and synchronously on all the PGM channels of the group How to Create a Group of Gang Channel NanoAir is able to support one or more combination of gang playlist With 4 channel EVS server only 2 combinations are available NM Note Gang mode is available to 2 playlists or above the playlist to set should have the same duration IN and OUT point the different contents are OK If these playlists don t meet the gang mode requirement a message pop up to remind users if you still insist and click Yes the gang mode on these playlists will be incorrect L Warning The playlists selected do not fully meet the requirements of the Gang function Number of elements Do you want to continue Cancel To create gang mode proceed as follows 1 Drag and drop the playlist into the different Playout Panes 2 Click Gang turns blue and stays in
60. toggle between both modes eBlue button The Ingest mode is available and the Ingest pane is displayed eGrey button The Ingest mode is not available and the Ingest pane is hidden The ingest functions are unavailable Button to make the Library mode available or not Click to toggle between both modes eBlue button The Library mode is available and the Library Pane is open and shows the database content eGrey button The Library mode is unavailable and the Library Pane is hidden The function for reviewing content is unavailable Buttons to open the Playout Pane and load the playlists on one or more playout channels Click the button corresponding to the number of playout channels you want to use el player 1 player mode e2 players 2 players mode e3 players 3 players mode e4 players 4 players mode The buttons can have three status eColor codes o Blue The player is active o Grey white font The player is not used o Dimmed The given players are not available in the current server configuration Area that displays software name software version server name server version IP address Button to lock keyboard All commands coming from keyboard are ignored 21 Issue 1 00 B 10 22 Lock Shuttle Pro a Setting About Ke Min Max Exit K nanoAir Version 1 00 User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment April 2013 Command to lock Shuttle Pro All commands coming from the Shuttle Pro ar
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62. y the ComLayer Button to refresh the server list Click on the Select button to select a server or double click on the server area Area that allows the channels configuration selection nanoAir Version 1 00 User Manual Issue 1 00 A EVS Broadcast Equipment April 2013 3 1 3 Selecting the Channels configuration To configure channels proceed as follows 1 Double click the nanoAir exe icon bil Airbox nano exe The server list turns up 2 Select one server in the list the server area lights blue and the Configuration button appears Ki nano Air 1 00 13 Select a server in the list 204NTSC 110990 11 01 77 Configuration 3 Clickonthe button to open the Server Configuration window related to the server E Server configuration 204NT5C 110990 11 01 77 RECORDER channels PLAYER channels 15 Issue 1 00 B nanoAir Version 1 00 User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment April 2013 4 Click the arrow next to the channel configuration field and select the requested channel configuration in the drop down list x Server configuration 2CANTSC 110990 11 01 77 RECORDER channels PLAYER channels kW Note i Only the config lines defined on the XSNano server appear in the drop down list 5 Click to validate your selection The application pops up a window asking you to confirm you want to restart the server Click button to restart the server and validate this configu
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