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This feature is particularly useful when mapping a large number of destinations
Note:
If you make a mistake, click
Clear mapping
and then click
Yes
in the confirmation message that
appears to delete the table entries in the physical output column. This does not affect the
Labels
column.
9. Click
Import labels
to import labels from a CSV (comma-delimited) file. A file browser appears,
allowing you to select a CSV file (such as might be exported from an Excel spreadsheet).
The file must be formatted as three columns with no header row. Column 1 should contain numbers
from 1 to N (the number of sources), column 2 should contain the source labels, and column 3 should
contain the destination labels. Columns are delimited by commas, without spaces.
Sample label file:
1,VTR 1,OUT 1
2,VTR 2,OUT 2
3,CAM 1,OUT 3
4,CAM 2,OUT 4
5,SAT 1,PGM
6,SAT 2,PVW
10. Select the
Auto update labels
check box to import labels directly from a router.
Note:
Labels are imported at runtime (i.e. they only appear on the monitor wall, not in XEdit). This
feature applies only to certain router protocols:
– ETL Matrix
– HRS-1801
– NVision NV9000 Protocol
– Pro-Bel General Remote Control Protocol (SW-P-08)
– Thomson / Grass Valley GVG 7000 Native Protocol
– Utah Scientific RCP-3 Protocol
The list of supported protocols appears at the bottom of the
Source mapping
and
Destination
mapping
tabs.
11. As with destinations, the sources of the logical level must be associated with sources on the physical
router. Click the
Source mapping
tab. The table works in the same way as for outputs, except that the
number of rows is determined by the number of sources specified when the logical level was created.
Summary of Contents for Kaleido-X (4RU)
Page 4: ...iv ...
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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