EVS XTnano User Manual Version 11.01

CONFIGURATION MANUAL
Version 11.01 - November 2012
XTnano Server- Version 11.01- Configuration Manual
Copyright
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A.– Copyright © 2011-2012. 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.
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Regional Contacts
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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 at the following page on the EVS website: http://www.evs.com/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:
http://www.evs.com/downloadcenter.
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Table of Contents

TABLE OF CONTENTS III
WHAT'S NEW? VII
1. INTRODUCTION 1
1.1. Introduction to the Configuration of EVS Servers 1
1.2. Introduction to the Manual 3
1.3. Starting the EVS Server 4
1.4. Accessing the Web-Based Interface 5
2. MULTICAM SETUP 6
2.1. Overview of User Interfaces 6
2.1.1. Overview of the Setup Areas 6
2.1.2. Navigability and Commands 9
2.2. Configuration Lines 11
2.2.1. Chapter Contents 11
2.2.2. Launching a Configuration 12
2.2.3. Editing a Configuration 13
2.2.4. Renaming Configuration Lines 14
2.2.5. Exporting and Importing Configuration Lines 15
2.2.6. Changing the Position of Configuration Lines 20
2.2.7. Copying, Pasting and Deleting Configuration Lines 20
2.3. Server Parameters 22
2.3.1. Chapter Contents 22
2.3.2. Assigning a Server Facility Name 22
2.3.3. Activating and Deactivating the Password Protection 23
2.3.4. Setting the Server LAN PC Address 25
2.3.5. Setting the Server Date and Time 26
2.3.6. Setting the Default Output To VGA/Video 28
2.3.7. Configuring Server Raids 28
2.4. Licenses and Maintenance 31
2.4.1. Overview on Options Codes Management 31
2.4.2. Options Codes Management Window 32
2.4.3. Entering and Removing License Codes 33
2.5. Server Maintenance 36
2.5.1. Chapter Contents 36
2.5.2. Rebooting the EVS Server 36
2.5.3. Hardware Check 36
2.5.4. Clearing Video Disks 40
2.5.5. Exporting Log Files 40
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3. MULTICAM CONFIGURATION 42
3.1. Overview on User Interfaces 42
3.1.1. Introduction 42
3.1.2. Overview of the Multicam Configuration Window 44
3.1.3. Navigating and Editing in the Multicam Configuration Window 47
3.1.4. Overview of the Setup Menus in the Remote Panel 50
3.1.5. Navigating and Editing in the Setup Menus of the Remote Panel 51
3.2. Supported Configurations 53
3.2.1. General Information on Supported Configurations 53
3.2.2. SD/HD Base Configurations 56
3.2.3. General Information on Supermotion Configurations 59
3.2.4. SLSM Configurations 60
3.2.5. General Principles on 3D Configurations 64
3.2.6. 3D Standard Configurations 64
3.2.7. 3D SLSM Configurations 66
3.3. Server Tab 68
3.3.1. Overview 68
3.3.2. Video and Reference 69
3.3.3. Phase Definition Settings 73
3.3.4. Interpolation Settings 75
3.3.5. PC LAN Settings 76
3.4. Channels Tab 78
3.4.1. Overview 78
3.4.2. Channels 80
3.4.3. Audio 93
3.4.4. Timecode and Data Insertion 110
3.5. Network Tab 118
3.5.1. Overview 118
3.5.2. Net Name 118
3.5.3. Gigabit Ethernet Settings 119
3.6. Monitoring Tab 121
3.6.1. Overview 121
3.6.2. Multiviewer Settings 122
3.6.3. OSD Settings 125
3.6.4. Downconverted Outputs Settings 127
3.7. Protocol Tab 129
3.7.1. Overview 129
3.7.2. Clip Identifiers 130
3.7.3. Sony BVW Settings 130
3.7.4. RS422VarID Settings 132
3.8. GPI Tab 136
3.8.1. Overview 136
3.8.2. GPI Settings 137
3.8.3. Tally Settings 141
3.9. Operation Tab 143
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3.9.1. Overview 143
3.9.2. OSD Settings 146
3.9.3. Audio Meters OSD Settings 147
3.9.4. Clips Settings 149
3.9.5. Playlist Settings 154
3.9.6. Protection Settings 158
3.9.7. Push Settings 159
3.9.8. Audio Settings 162
3.9.9. EVS Controller Settings 164
GLOSSARY 170
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What's New?

The changes linked to new features in version 11.1 are listed in the table below.
In the configuration manual, the icon has been added on the left margin to highlight information on new and updated features.
Click the section number in the table to jump directly to the corresponding section.
Section Description
2.2.5 Import and export of configuration lines now supported from and to a local drive folder on the EVS server.
Slight changes in the Import and Export windows.
In addition, the manual has been completed with information on functionality and configurations available on an XTnano server equipped with COHX boards.
The manual may also have been subject to slight changes unrelated to new features: these are not detailed in this section.
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1. Introduction

1.1. Introduction to the Configuration of EVS Servers

New Configuration Module
The Multicam Setup application is used for configuration and maintenance operations on EVS video servers. It is also used to select which application to run, since EVS disk recorders have the ability to run various dedicated applications (Video Server, Slow Motion, …).
With the release of Multicam 11, a new configuration module has been implemented aiming at simplifying and clarifying the EVS server management and configuration tasks.
The new configuration module has been developed along the lines presented in this section.
Consolidation into a Single User Interface
The server can now be fully configured from a single user interface.
The user interface includes:
a setup section presented on one page with two main areas which give access to the
configuration lines and the most used maintenance commands:
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a configuration section for each configuration line. It is presented in seven tabs which
easily give access to all configuration parameters:
Simplification of the User Interface
The user interface has been simplified thanks to:
the separation of basic and advanced parameters
The most commonly used parameters are displayed in a basic mode while more specific parameters are hidden, and can be displayed when you toggle to the advanced mode.
the filtering of the parameters displayed
The parameters are only displayed when they are applicable to the chassis type, the video standard and option codes.
Parameter Changes While Server is Running
Changes to most parameters can now be performed and will be taken into account while the server is running.
Clarification of Audio Configurations
The audio configurations are more open and more easily configurable as it is possible to:
modify the audio parameters while the server is running
configure individual outputs for Embedded, Digital and Analog audio.
configure audio monitoring settings directly from the Remote Control panel.
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Configuration Available from Server, Web and Remote Panel
You can configure the EVS server using one of the three available tools:
The server-based application (VGA) features all settings and commands for the setup
and configuration.
The newly designed web-based interface is equivalent to the server-based application
and enables engineers to configure the EVS server remotely.
The Remote Panel now includes:
a technical setup menu that gives access to the most commonly used technical
settings.
an operational setup menu that only provides operational settings.
The following table gives an overview on the features available in each user interface:
EVS Server Configuration
Setup Window Configuration Window
Technical
Settings
Server-Based Application
Web-Based Interface
Remote Panel No Yes
(except some Tools
Yes Yes
Yes
commands)
(Technical Setup
(tabs 1-6)
Yes
(tabs 1-6)
F0)

1.2. Introduction to the Manual

Merging of Former Manuals
The XTnano server Configuration manual is the successor of the former Software Technical Reference manual and Multicam Configuration manual.
Operational
Settings
Yes
(tab 7)
Yes
(tab 7)
Yes
(Setup Menu
SHIFT+D)
Both manuals have been merged into a single manual due to the in-depth reorganization of the software modules that allow configuring the EVS video servers. The Configuration manual is server-related.
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Documented User Interfaces
The Server Configuration manual deals with all user interfaces used to configure Multicam: server-based application, web-based interface, and Remote Panel.
On the one hand, the information on navigability and editing commands, specific to the
user interface, is described in clearly separated sections.
On the other hand, the reference information on and the description of configuration
parameters are described in common sections valid for all user interfaces. A clear overview shows whether and where the parameters are available in each user interface.
Configuration Manual Structure
The Server Configuration manual is organized in two sections:
A section dedicated to the Multicam Setup window that mainly features:
the configurations lines and their management
the functions related to server administration and maintenance.
A section dedicated to the Multicam Configuration window, organized in seven tabs,
which describes all server configuration parameters that can be defined for each configuration line. The section includes:
the parameter description itself
other server-related information needed for the configuration

1.3. Starting the EVS Server

Introduction
When switching on the EVS server, the first step is the PC boot sequence, followed by the boot of the video I/O boards, and finally the Multicam Setup application is started.
When Starting the EVS Server for the First Time
Before you first use your EVS server, you need to perform the following tasks:
Define the configuration lines your EVS server should run.
For more information, see section "Configuration Lines" on page 11.
Define the configuration parameters for each configuration line you will need.
In this step, you will define, among others, the channel configuration for the selected configuration line, as well as audio and video parameters for the EVS server.
For more information, see section "Multicam Configuration" on page 42.
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When Starting the EVS Server After Initial Configuration
After the initial configuration, you will select a configuration line and press ENTER to run the server in this configuration. See section "Launching a Configuration" on page 12. As soon as the EVS server is launched in a configuration, it starts the loop recording process.

1.4. Accessing the Web-Based Interface

Prerequisite
When the EVS server is started, you can access the web-based interface of the Multicam Setup application for that EVS server from any machine (PC or server) that is on the same network range as the EVS server. You can use any browser to open the web-based interface.
Procedure
To be able to open the web-based interface in a browser, you need to know the IP address of the PC LAN of the EVS server. See section "Setting the Server LAN PC Address" on page 25 for more information.
In your browser, enter the following URL: http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/cfgweb/ where the crosses correspond to the PC LAN IP address of the EVS server you want to access.
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2. Multicam Setup

2.1. Overview of User Interfaces

2.1.1. Overview of the Setup Areas

General Description
The Multicam Setup window is the window that opens first when the Multicam Setup application is launched. It is displayed when the EVS server is started but does not run a given configuration yet.
The Multicam Setup window allows users to:
view and manage the various configuration lines.
perform some administration and maintenance tasks on the EVS server.
view summary information on the EVS server and the selected configuration line.
This is available in both server-based and web-based Multicam Setup applications.
Both user interfaces include the same features, except that the Tools menu offers fewer commands in the web-based user interface.
User Interfaces
The Multicam Setup window contains six areas highlighted and described below.
These areas contain similar information in both web-based and server-based applications:
The following screenshot presents the Multicam Setup window in the server-based application:
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The following screenshot presents the Multicam Setup window in the web-based interface:
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Description of the Areas
The table below describes the various parts of Multicam Setup window:
# Name of area Description
1. Title bar The title bar displays the following information:
2. Configuration Lines This area shows all configurations the EVS server can
Multicam version
server facility name (if any)
chassis type
server serial number
run:
16 configurations lines are available on an EVS server. A default configuration is defined behind all configuration lines, even if no name is assigned to the configuration line.
Each configuration line contains all configuration parameters, which allow a very flexible configuration of the EVS server.
See section "Configuration Lines" on page 11 for more information.
3. Tools This area provides the main commands for server administration and maintenance.
For more information, click the Tools command below to go to the dedicated sections in the Multicam Setup chapter:
Import/export configuration lines
Assign server facility name
Import/export keyword files (not applicable to this type of server)
Export log files
Options code management
Hardware check
Raid Configuration
Set LAN PC address
Set date and time
Clear video disks
Touch screen calibration (not applicable to this type of server)
Default to VGA
Reboot
Enable password for technical settings
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# Name of area Description
4. Configuration Summary
5. Task bar The Task bar (Server-based application) displays
5'. Status bar The Status bar (web-based interface) displays:
6. Server Information This area displays the following information on the EVS
This area shows a summary of the server parameters for the configuration line selected in the Configuration Lines area.
The summary displays the following information:
1. codec type - bitrate - video standard
2. based config - INs/OUTs - No. audios
3. server name - server type
commands for the main actions in the window.
See section "Navigability and Commands" on page 9 for more information.
the Multicam Setup application status
the date and time of the last refresh
the Refresh button
server:
genlock status (OK or bad)
timecode and timecode status (OK or bad)
IP address of the LAN PC

2.1.2. Navigability and Commands

In the Server-Based Application
General Navigability
The following table presents the general commands to navigate in the Multicam Setup window:
Command description Command key
Moving the cursor to the first item of the Tools menu F9
Moving the cursor to the first configuration line ESC
Moving down in the list of editable items (configuration lines and Tools commands)
Moving up in the list of editable items SHIFT+TAB
Displaying a Help window that gives a summary of the commands
TAB
F1
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Configuration Lines
In the Configuration Lines area, a configuration line is highlighted when it is selected.
The main commands for configuration line management are presented below:
Command description Command key
Moving up in the list of configuration lines UP ARROW
Moving down in the list of configuration lines DOWN ARROW
Starting the server with a given configuration line ENTER on selected line.
Entering the Configuration window to edit the settings related to a selected line
Renaming a configuration line CTRL + F1
Deleting a configuration line CTRL + DELETE
See section "Configuration Lines" on page 11 for more commands on configuration lines.
F8
Tools Menu
Command description Command key
Selecting a tool command Pressing the shortcut key
(between brackets in the command name)
Calling a tool command ENTER on the selected
command
In the Web-Based Interface
Note
To be sure that changes have been taken into account in the web-based
interface, refresh regularly the page by clicking the Refresh button in the status bar.
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Configuration Lines
Command description Command icon
Renaming the configuration line
Entering the Configuration window to edit the settings related the configuration line
Deleting the configuration line
Starting the server with the corresponding configuration line
Tools Menu
To call a Tools command, simply click on the command in the Tools menu. This will open the corresponding window.

2.2. Configuration Lines

2.2.1. Chapter Contents

The table below presents the topics of this section and shows whether the feature described is available from the web-based interface and/or from the server-based interface.
Section Page
"Launching a Configuration" 2.2.2 Yes Yes
"Editing a Configuration" 2.2.3 Yes Yes
"Renaming Configuration Lines" 2.2.4 Yes Yes
"Exporting and Importing Configuration Lines" 2.2.5 Yes Yes
"Changing the Position of Configuration Lines" 2.2.6 Yes Yes
"Copying, Pasting and Deleting Configuration Lines"
Server­Based
2.2.7 Yes Yes
Web­Based
(one by one)
(indirectly)
(indirectly)
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2.2.2. Launching a Configuration

Introduction
When the EVS server has initialized, the Multicam Setup window stays open, by default, until the operator selects the requested configuration line and launches it.
How to Manually Launch a Configuration
In the Server-Based Application
To start a configuration in the server-based application, proceed as follows:
1. Press the UP ARROW or DOWN ARROW key to respectively move up and down in the list of configuration lines until the requested line is highlighted.
2. Press ENTER to run the configuration line on the EVS server.
In the Web-Based Interface
To start a configuration in the web-based interface, click the Launch icon next to the configuration line you want to launch.
Automatic Launch
From the server-based application, it is possible to set the server so that the last used configuration line is automatically launched when the Multicam Setup window has stayed open for five seconds.
To activate the automatic launch, press F7 on the requested configuration line in the Multicam Setup menu before launching this configuration. This configuration line is then highlighted in black (no longer in green) to indicate the automatic launch is active. The last used configuration line will then be launched automatically after a five seconds' delay the next time the EVS server will be restarted.
If you want to change the configuration line to be launched, you need to rapidly hit a key on the keyboard connected to the EVS server within five seconds after the Multicam Setup window has been displayed. Then, the Multicam Setup window will stay open and let you select another configuration.
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2.2.3. Editing a Configuration

How to Edit a Configuration
Introduction
When the operator hits a key on the keyboard connected to the EVS server (within five seconds if the automatic launch of a configuration is active), the Multicam Setup window stays open, and the operator can select and enter the selected configuration to edit it.
16 configurations lines are available on an EVS server. A default configuration is defined behind all configuration lines, even if no name is assigned to the configuration line.
Each configuration line contains all configuration parameters, which allow a very flexible configuration of the EVS server.
In the Server-Based Application
To edit a configuration line in the server-based application, proceed as follows:
1. Press the UP ARROW or DOWN ARROW key to respectively move up and down in the list of configuration lines until the requested line is highlighted.
2. Press F8.
The Configuration window opens. See section "Multicam Configuration" on page 42 to edit the configuration parameters.
3. When the configuration is defined for a given line, press ALT+A in the Configuration window to validate the changes
4. Press ESC to come back to the Setup window.
In the Web-Based Interface
To edit a configuration line in the web-based interface, proceed as follows:
1. Click the Edit icon for the configuration line you want to configure.
The Configuration window opens. See section "Multicam Configuration" on page 42 to edit the configuration parameters.
2. When the configuration is defined for the given line, click Apply to validate, and then Quit to come back to the Setup window.
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Invalid Configuration
Invalid configuration lines are easily detected in the server-based application:
When a configuration line becomes invalid, a red exclamation mark <!> is displayed next to the configuration line in both server-based and web-based interfaces:
or
When the operator presses F8 to edit the configuration line in the server-based application, a popup window indicates the line is invalid. When the operator acknowledges the message, the pages including the invalid parameters are displayed with the invalid parameters selected.

2.2.4. Renaming Configuration Lines

Introduction
When the EVS server is delivered, default names are assigned to the configuration lines. You can change them as explained below.
In the Server-Based Application
To rename the configuration line in the server-based application, proceed as follows:
1. Press the UP ARROW or DOWN ARROW key to respectively move up and down in the list of configuration lines until the requested line is highlighted.
2. Press CTRL+F1.
The line if highlighted in pink and the cursor blinks on the first character.
3. Type the new name for the configuration line taking the following into account:
The space bar allows you to delete the selected character.
The LEFT ARROW and RIGHT ARROW keys allow you to move the cursor
position on the line.
4. Press ENTER to validate the new name.
The new name is assigned to the configuration line and reflected in all user interfaces.
In the Web-Based Interface
To rename the configuration line in the web-based interface, proceed as follows:
1. Click the Rename button next to the configuration line you want to rename.
2. In the Rename dialog box, type the new configuration name.
3. Click OK.
The new name is assigned to the configuration line and reflected in all user interfaces.
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2.2.5. Exporting and Importing Configuration Lines

How to Export Configuration Lines
Note
The screenshots in this section features configuration names which are examples, and may not reflect configurations supported on your EVS server.
In the Server-Based Application
To export configuration lines from an EVS server in the server-based application, proceed as follows:
1. In the Multicam Setup window, press P to call the Export Configuration Lines command. The Export Configuration Lines window opens:
The left pane allows the selection of the configuration lines to be exported
The right pane allows the selection of the location where the export folder will be
created on the USB key, or on the local drive folder C:/LSMCE/DATA/SETUP/USER or a subfolder.
2. If requested, change the name of the folder the configuration lines will be exported to:
By default, the folder name, displayed in the upper right corner, follows the
pattern: <server facility name_current date> where the date has the YYMMDD format.
To change the export folder name, type the requested name. You can do this any
time in the procedure.
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3. If requested, change the selection of configuration lines selected for export on the left pane:
By default, a cross is displayed in front of all configuration lines, which means
they are all selected for export.
To deselect a line, use the UP ARROWor DOWN ARROW key to highlight the
requested line, and press SPACEBAR. The cross is removed, and the deselected lines turn light gray.
4. Press TAB to shift the focus to the right pane.
5. If requested, change the location where the export folder will be created:
By default, the export folder is created on the USB key root or on the local drive
folder the local drive folder C:/LSMCE/DATA/SETUP/USER.
To change the folder where the export folder will be created, highlight the
requested folder. The last highlighted folder will be considered as the requested location.
6. To start the export process, press ENTER.
7. When the selected lines are exported (as a .lin file), a message opens to confirm the export. Click OKto acknowledge the message.
In the Web-Based Interface
Note
In the web-based interface, it is only possible to export configuration lines one by one.
To export configuration lines from an EVS server in the web-based interface, proceed as follows:
1. From the Multicam Setup window, click Export configuration lines in the Tools menu.
The Export configuration lines window opens:
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2. Click Export next to the configuration line you want to export.
3. In the File Download dialog box, click Save.
4. Select the location where you will save the export configuration file (.lin file) and, if requested, change the file name.
5. Click Save.
The export file is saved at the requested location.
If you want to export several configuration lines, repeat this operation for all requested configuration lines.
How to Import Configuration Lines
In the Server-Based Application
Warning
If the EVS server is password-protected, you should deactivate the password protection. Otherwise, you will only be able to import the operational settings of the configuration lines selected for import.
1. In the Multicam Setup window, press M to call the Import Configuration Lines command.
2. The Import Configuration Files window opens:
The left pane allows the selection of the folder containing the configuration files to
be imported.
The right pane allows the selection of the configuration lines to be imported onto
the EVS server.
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3. On the left pane, use the UP ARROWor DOWN ARROW key to highlight the folder that contains the configuration file you want to import.
When the folder is selected, the right pane shows:
a cross in front of the configuration lines that will be imported.
The lines are imported onto the same position and with the same name as in the export file.
4. Press TAB to shift the focus to the right pane.
5. If requested, deselect lines you do not want to import:
By default, all configuration lines present in the .lin file will be imported onto the
EVS server.
To deselect a line, use the UP ARROWor DOWN ARROW key to highlight the
requested line, and press SPACEBAR. The deselected lines turn light gray and the cross is removed.
6. Press ENTER to validate the selection of configuration lines to import.
A warning message informs you about which configuration lines will be imported, and tells the next screen will allow you to select which settings to replace.
7. Select 'Yes' using the RIGHT ARROW, and press ENTER.
8. In the Select settings to replace window, select the type of settings you want to import for the selected configuration lines:
a. Press SPACEBAR to select or deselect a settings type.
b. Press TAB to move to the next settings type.
c. Repeat these steps for all settings types you want to import.
9. Press ENTER to start the import process.
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In the Web-Based Interface
Note
In the web-based interface, it is only possible to import configuration lines one by one.
To import configuration lines onto an EVS server in the web-based interface, proceed as follows:
1. From the Multicam Setup window, click Import configuration lines in the Tools menu.
The Import configuration line window opens.
2. Click Select next to the top field and select the configuration file you want to import.
3. Tick the configuration line to be replaced on the EVS server.
4. Click Import.
The configuration line is imported with its original name onto the selected configuration line on the EVS server.
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2.2.6. Changing the Position of Configuration Lines

In the Server-Based Application
To move a configuration line up in the list in the server-based application, proceed as follows:
1. Press the UP ARROW or DOWN ARROW key to respectively move up and down in the list of configuration lines until the requested line is highlighted.
2. Do one of the following:
To move the selected line up, press CTRL + UP ARROW.
To move the selected line down, press CTRL + DOWN ARROW.
In the Web-Based Interface
The feature to move configuration lines up and down in the list of configuration lines is not available as such in the web-based interface.
You can however use the import and export feature to change the position of lines in the list of configuration lines.

2.2.7. Copying, Pasting and Deleting Configuration Lines

How to Copy/Paste Configuration Lines
In the Server-Based Application
Warning
Note that copying a line onto another position will erase the configuration on the selected position.
To copy and paste a configuration line in the server-based application, proceed as follows:
1. Press the UP ARROW or DOWN ARROW key to respectively move up and down in
the list of configuration lines until the requested line is highlighted.
2. Press CTRL+C to copy the line to the clipboard.
3. With the UP ARROWand DOWN ARROW keys, move to the position where you
want to copy the line.
4. Press CTRL + V to paste the line to the selected position.
5. Press ENTER to confirm that you agree to replace the former configuration line by the
one copied on the selected position.
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