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a command (i.e. it tells the Kaleido-X to make a crosspoint change for logical router X). The ID that it
passes is the logical router matrix ID (refer to “Step 3 – Adding logical routers” on page 289):
This ID must be manually entered on the Pro-Bel controller – this is usually done via a Web interface,
but is sometimes done over a serial connection. Some controllers allow you to program individual
buttons, or groups of buttons.
The Pro-Bel controller can also use the logical router level IDs (e.g. [0] Video, [1] Audio) when it sends
commands, allowing you to target just video crosspoints, just audio crosspoints, or both.
Note:
You must always configure a logical router for a physical external router. There is no way to
control a physical external router directly.
Configuring Internal Router Cards
The KXO-24Router card provides 24 external monitoring outputs that can route any of the 96 HD/SD SDI
inputs of the Kaleido-X. Two cards can be installed in a Kaleido-X to provide up to 48 outputs. These
unprocessed outputs can be used to feed high-quality CRT monitors, test equipment such as waveform
monitors, as well as master control or production switchers.
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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