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Setting Up Your KMX-4911 Multiviewer
Networking Setup
The Status LED on the selected card flashes orange, and the version of the Kaleido-X
Software that is running on the card (e.g. “8.00 build 2220”) appears on the display of
the GV Node frame’s local control panel.
2 On the local control panel, touch the [–] button repeatedly until NETWORK SETTINGS
appears on the display, and then touch the SEL button.
SYSTEM IP EDIT appears on the control panel’s display.
3 Touch the SEL button again.
The current IP address appears on the display.
4 Press the Select button
on the front edge of the KMX-4911 card
to exit the control menu.
Configuring a Kaleido-RCP2
By default, the Kaleido-RCP2 is configured with DHCP enabled, so it will automatically be
assigned an IP address by a DHCP server. If no DHCP server can be found, the Kaleido-RCP2
will fall back to its default static IP address, subnet mask, and gateway settings:
If you need to operate with a fixed IP address, you must use the Kaleido-RCP2’s
configuration menu to disable DHCP and set up the correct IP address, Network Mask, and
Gateway (see the “Enabling or Disabling DHCP” and “Setting an IP Address, Subnet Mask
and Gateway” sections in the
Kaleido-RCP2 Guide to Installation and Operation
, available
from the Documentation Library section of Grass Valley’s website).
To access Kaleido-X rooms located in other subnets, the Kaleido-RCP2 must be configured
with the appropriate unicast IP addresses (see the “Configuring Unicast IP Addresses”
section in the
Kaleido-RCP2 Guide to Installation and Operation
, available from the
Documentation Library section of Grass Valley’s website).
Select
button
Status LED
Default IP address
10.0.3.191
Default subnet mask
255.255.0.0
Default gateway
0.0.0.0