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Managing Kaleido-X Systems
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Detailed Directions
Creating and maintaining a Kaleido-X system involves a number of file management tasks, including
backup and restore operations. The XEdit software is used to perform these tasks. Some tasks are done
online, others in offline mode. Most are available in both modes.
A local database is used as a workspace to save layouts and related configuration data temporarily while
you are building your Kaleido-X system in offline mode. If you need to build more than one system, you
can keep working with the same database, and use the backup tool to save the data for each system
separately. To further work on a specific system you would then use the retrieve backup tool. See
“Managing Multiple Databases Efficiently” on page 90 for an overview of the recommended workflow.
Opening the XEdit Software
When using XEdit offline, you work inside a workspace located on your client PC. When you first open XEdit,
a window will prompt you for the location for this workspace. It is recommended to consider this
workspace as a sandbox into which you will always first import the database you wish to work on during
the current session, and from which you will export the database at the end of the session.
To open XEdit:
1. Double-click the
XEdit
icon on your desktop:
.
A startup screen appears, followed by the
Database Location
window.
In XAdmin the virtual slot/card concept is represented as follows:
• Cards in virtual slots have no name.
• There is no reset button associated with each card. Instead, there is a
single multi-viewer reset button that sends a reboot command to the
multi-viewer.
• Cards in virtual slots have no serial number. Instead, there is one serial
number for the multi-viewer.
• Cards in virtual slots do not have individual IP addresses. There is only
one IP address, which is associated with the multi-viewer.
Calibration
Calibration refers to the configuration of different card attributes. For example,
an output card’s
Brightness
and
Contrast
attributes can be calibrated, or an input
card’s
Silence threshold
attribute. See “Calibrating the Kaleido-X” on page 93, for
details.
Peripheral devices
A peripheral device is an external piece of equipment, such as a router or
production switcher, that can be connected to the multi-viewer.
Term
Description
Summary of Contents for Kaleido-X
Page 1: ...Kaleido X User s Manual Part Number M770 2800 111 1 June 2011 ...
Page 8: ...viii toc ...
Page 33: ...Loading a Layout 25 Kaleido X16 ...
Page 34: ...26 Getting Started 2 Kaleido X 4RU ...
Page 152: ...144 Creating Logical Sources 7 ...
Page 178: ...170 Setting Up Rooms 8 ...
Page 244: ...236 Creating Layouts 9 ...
Page 253: ...Detailed Directions 245 3 Under Properties General type a Friendly name for the Action ...
Page 256: ...248 Creating Actions 10 ...
Page 272: ...264 Managing Kaleido RCP2 Users 11 ...
Page 348: ...340 Tally Interface Devices 13 ...
Page 350: ......
Page 352: ...344 Using the Serial to TCP IP Dispatcher 15 ...
Page 406: ...398 Index ...