
Configuring the System Representation
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Configuring the System Representation
In the case of Kaleido-X (4RU), Kaleido-X (7RU), and expansion systems, configuring your system’s
representation in XEdit includes adding or removing cards until the representation matches the hardware
configuration of your actual multi-viewer system.
To configure a system:
1. In the main window, click the
System
tab, and then click
Description/Calibrations
on the second-
level tab bar.
The main pane displays the System hierarchical list, and the
Tools
pane displays the equipment library
when the root of the System list is selected.
2. Expand the
System
root, and the multi-viewer.
The card slots appear in the hierarchical list. If you already loaded the factory defaults for the multi-
viewer type, then some slots are already populated with a card.
Note:
This topic applies to the Kaleido-X (4RU), Kaleido-X (7RU), and expansion systems only. The
Kaleido-X16 and KMV-3901/3911 multi-viewer models have
virtual card slots
that represent a set of
hardware features integrated within their main board. In XEdit, these virtual card slots are, for the most
part, equivalent to their physical counterparts on the Kaleido-X models. See page 65, for details.
Note:
In the case of an expansion system, then you need to first expand the dual frame element, under
which both frames A and B are listed. You can then configure each of the two frames as described below.
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 ...