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KMX-3921
Installation & Service Manual
About HDMI-Type Signal Connections
HDMI-type multiviewer outputs are compatible with HDMI cables and display devices with
HDMI-compliant inputs. The performance of HDMI cables has been standardized for each
generation of supported technology by using a version number. The multiviewer requires
the minimum cable version as shown below.
HDMI cable connectors for use with the multiviewer are available in the following formats.
Commissioning the Multiviewer
The multiviewer installation presumes that the Densité 3+ FR4 / Densité 3+ FR1 frame is
installed, networked, and powered according to the:
• Densité 3+ FR1 documentation:
Densité 3+ FR1 1RU Housing Frame for Densité Modular
Products User Manual
.
• Densité 3+ FR4 documentation:
Densité 3+ FR4 Housing Frame User Manual
.
See
Avoiding Networked Equipment IP Address Conflicts
Networked equipment that use the same IP address (have a network IP address conflict)
will not be able to communicate on the network. When the multiviewer and its networked
ancillary equipment (for example, a RCP-200) are powered up for the first time, the
equipment uses factory default IP addresses to communicate on the network (see
, on page 49). This could knock-out other equipment on the network
should that equipment currently use the same IP address.
To avoid this situation, proceed as follows.
1 Before installing any KMX-3921 cards into the Densité 3+ FR1 / Densité 3+ FR4 frame, or
power up any ancillary equipment, you will need to first temporarily disconnect this
equipment from the network switch:
• disconnect the
Control Port ETH 1/2
Ethernet cables from the Densité 3+ FR1 /
Densité 3+ FR4 frame.
• disconnect the Ethernet cable from the multiviewer’s rear panel.
• disconnect the Ethernet cables from the Kaleido-RCP2 PoE adapter or RCP-200,
when equipped.
HDMI Video Cable Application
Requires an HDMI Cable Rated as Version
1K HD
1.4 or higher
4K UHD
2.0 or higher
HDMI Connector Designation
Visual Representation
Full size A
Micro D