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Maintenance & Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting with the Kaleido-IP frame’s USB ports
A USB mouse can be directly connected to the multiviewer for troubleshooting purposes
(as opposed to connecting the mouse to a Kaleido-RCP2, for instance) with the following
conditions.
• The pointer can only travel between the displays connected to the Kaleido-IP frame.
• When more than one display is connected to the card, the required mouse movement
to go between displays does not always follow the wall layout set in XEdit. For example,
you will have to move the mouse pointer horizontally or vertically in order to go from
one display to the next.
Disposal and Recycling Information
Your Grass Valley equipment comes with at least one lithium button battery (Li-MnO
2
)
located on the main printed circuit board.
Before disposing of your Grass Valley equipment, remove the battery as follows:
1 Make sure the equipment’s AC adapters are unplugged from the power outlet.
2 Remove the protective cover from your equipment.
3 Gently remove the battery from its casing using a blunt instrument for leverage such as
a screwdriver if necessary.
4 Dispose of the battery and equipment according to your local environmental laws and
guidelines.
Summary of Contents for Grass Valley KALEIDO-IP X110
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Page 18: ...18 Overview Overview of the Kaleido IP System...
Page 38: ...38 IP Network Setup Network Considerations for a Multiviewer Cluster...
Page 92: ...92 System Configuration Importing a Database...
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