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Q: What is a “Network router”?
A: The phrase “Network router” has the obvious connotation of a router available on a network.
However, it can also refer to a device manufactured by Network Electronics Ltd. (www.network-
electronics.com).
Q: My internal router card shows up in the Routers list in XEdit as OPTION A (Video 120x48).
Does this mean it has 120 inputs and 48 outputs?
A: No. Each card can route up to 96 KXI inputs to 24 physical outputs, and so has an actual size of 96x24.
“120x48 “refers to the size of the router card when including certain internal connections.
Detailed Directions
Configuring an External Router
The process of creating and configuring an external router (i.e. third-party routers or router control panels)
for use with your Kaleido-X system consists of 4 steps:
• Defining the physical router
• Adding one or more physical levels
• Creating one or more logical routers
• Adding one or more logical levels
Step 1 – Defining a Physical Router
To configure an external router:
1. Launch XEdit and open the database associated with the Kaleido-X for which you wish to configure an
external router.
Summary of Contents for Kaleido-X (4RU)
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Page 54: ...44 GettingStarted 1 ...
Page 58: ...48 New Features 2 ...
Page 88: ...78 Operation of the Monitor Wall 3 ...
Page 120: ...110 Calibratingthe Kaleido X 5 CalibratingMetadata Holding Time 134 CalibratingGPI Lines 136 ...
Page 160: ...150 Configuring Alarms 6 ...
Page 168: ...158 Creating Channels 7 ...
Page 252: ...242 Creating Layouts 9 ...
Page 264: ...254 Creating Actions 10 ...
Page 358: ...348 Third Party Devices 13 ...
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Page 362: ...352 Using the Serial to TCP IP Dispatcher 15 ...
Page 380: ...370 Administration andServicing 16 ...
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