
70
Kaleido-X (14RU) Expansion
Configuring Router Card Expansion
To configure internal router card expansion
1 Open XEdit and load the database associated with the Kaleido-X expansion system you
wish to configure.
2 In the System list, review the state of the OPTION slots in each frame, to verify that it
matches the configuration of your actual system, and add or remove router cards as
needed (refer to
Managing Cards in a Kaleido-X, or Kaleido-MX System Representation,
in
the Kaleido Software User’s Manual; see
3 Click the
Router configurations
tab, navigate to the
KX Router
logical router, and then
click its first level.
XEdit automatically created one physical router for every router card. In a factory-
default configuration, the KX Router logical router also includes all corresponding
physical levels in its first logical level.
4 If your router cards are not all listed in the Physical level (for example, this would be the
case if you just added router cards to your system), then you must add the missing
physical levels to your KX Router configuration (refer to
Configuring the Internal Router
in a Kaleido-X (7RU),
in the Kaleido Software User’s Manual, for details; see
Once you have all router cards from both Kaleido Multiviewer frames covered within
the KX Router configuration, some sources still cannot be routed to some destinations,
Summary of Contents for Grass Valley Kaleido-X
Page 22: ...22 Overview Functional Block Diagrams Simplified Signal Flow Diagram KX0 24Router...
Page 40: ...40 Installation Ventilation...
Page 100: ...100 IP Network Setup Network Considerations for a Multiviewer Cluster...
Page 123: ...123 Kaleido X 7RU Installation Service Manual 9 Click Finish A security warning appears...
Page 152: ...152 System Configuration Enabling Options...
Page 190: ...190 Maintenance Troubleshooting Disposal and Recycling Information...
Page 215: ...215 Kaleido X 7RU Installation Service Manual...