
10.05.A
XT2 Series DISK RECORDER – Version 10.05 - Software Technical Reference
EVS Broadcast Equipment SA – Jluly 2011
# Area Description
1. Application window This window contains the list of all applications
installed on the system.
2. Title bar The first line of the VGA screen is the title bar.
It contains the EVS software revision and current
date and time.
3. Configuration windows The Configuration windows show the hardware
configuration of the system.
4. Message window Messages are displayed in this space to provide
more information on the current selection.
5. Task bar The last line of the VGA screen is the task bar.
It contains a summary of the keyboard controls
available.
1.2.2 TIPS TO MOVE INSIDE THE EVS SOFTWARE
The active window is always shown with a double frame.
• Press the UP ARROW, the DOWN ARROW or the TAB key to change the
selection inside the active window.
• Press the <SPACE BAR> to toggle between pre- defined values.
• Press ENTER to select an item or to confirm an entry.
• Press ESC to go back to the previous menu or to cancel an entry.
1.2.3 STARTING AN APPLICATION
Select the appropriate application from the Applications list, then press ENTER to
confirm the selection.
1.2.4 COMMANDS AVAILABLE FROM THE MAIN MENU
The UP ARROW and DOWN ARROW keys of the keyboard can be used to select
an application. The purple line shows the current selection. The black line shows
the default application.
The ENTER key is used to start the selected application.
Press F7 to make the currently selected application the new default one. The
default application is automatically started every time the EVS program is entered.
When the application currently selected is already the default application,
pressing F7 will disable the default application and the system will remain in the
EVS Main menu every time the EVS software is launched.
Press F8 to immediately open the Channel Config window related to the selected
application. Press ALT + Q to come back to main menu.
Press F9 to enter the Maintenance menu.
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