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Kaleido-X (7RU)
Installation & Service Manual
To specify a lookup server for the RCP-200
1 Press the CONFIG button, located between the two screens on the front of the RCP-200.
2 Touch the COMM category on the right-hand screen.
3 Touch the DISCOVERY tab on the right-hand screen.
4 Use the four control knobs in the ADD TO LIST area to dial in the IP address of the
multiviewer you want to operate.
The address appears in the TO ADD box.
5 Press the ADD control knob.
The multiviewer’s IP address appears in the LOOKUP LIST area.
6 Press the CONFIG button, located between the two screens on the front of the RCP-200
to end the configuration process and return to normal operation.
Logging on to the RCP-200
To log on to a Kaleido Multiviewer room from the RCP-200
1 On an RCP-200 with an active connection to the network, press the LIST button.
All devices, and Kaleido Multiviewer rooms, detected by the RCP-200 appear on the left
screen. Kaleido Multiviewer rooms are listed in the form [multiviewer name]\[room
name].
If a room belongs to a cluster system, its name appears once for each of the member
multiviewers (for example, if two multiviewers, KX1 and KX2, are configured as a cluster,
and ROOM1 includes displays fed by both multiviewers, then both KX1\ROOM1 and
KX2\ROOM1 will be listed. To determine the one you should select, review the
following:
• Has the RCP user configuration you want to use been replicated on every member
of the cluster? RCP Users are not automatically propagated to all multiviewers.
Before a user can log on to a room associated with a cluster system, the
corresponding RCP user configuration must be manually replicated on all member
multiviewers across the cluster. See
Managing RCP Users
in the Kaleido Software
User Guide.
• Do you need to control an external router whose configuration is available only
from one or some specific members of the cluster?
Note:
In a default system configuration, a multiviewer’s video outputs are
assigned to specific rooms:
• On a
Kaleido-X
(7RU), the two DVI/VGA outputs from each of the dual-
head output cards A, B, C and D are assigned to ROOM1, ROOM2, ROOM3
and ROOM4 respectively.
• On a
Kaleido-X
(4RU), the two DVI/VGA outputs from each of the dual-
head output cards A and B are assigned to ROOM1 and ROOM2
respectively.
• On a
Kaleido-X
(14RU) expansion system, the two DVI/VGA outputs from
each of the dual-head output cards A, B and C of each of Frame A and
Frame B are assigned to ROOM1, ROOM2, ROOM3, ROOM4, ROOM5 and
ROOM6 respectively.
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...
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Page 152: ...152 System Configuration Enabling Options...
Page 190: ...190 Maintenance Troubleshooting Disposal and Recycling Information...
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