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Multiviewer Cabling
Commissioning the Multiviewer
(gigabit LAN2–LAN4, or, in the case of a Kaleido-IP X310 with two optional network
adapters, LAN2–LAN6).
3 Connect the other Ethernet ports you require (if any) to the appropriate data networks.
4 Connect a client PC, and the Kaleido-RCP2 (if available) to the switch on LAN1. You can
also connect a mouse and a keyboard to your Kaleido-RCP2.
5 Connect one of the DisplayPort outputs of the multiviewer to a display that supports a
resolution of 1920 × 1080 @ 60 Hz (HDTV)(see
Note:
To disconnect a network cable at the optional LAN5 or LAN6 data
ports, you may need to use an object (e.g., the blade of a flat screwdriver) to
reach the cable’s locking mechanism.
Notes
• The Kaleido-RCP2 is an optional device, and may not have been shipped
with your Kaleido-IP system. For information on this and other options for
your multiviewer system, contact your Grass Valley sales representative.
• You may need to upgrade your Kaleido-RCP2 devices (if available) to the
latest firmware. See
, on page 15. Refer to
the
Kaleido-RCP2 Guide to Installation and Operation
(see
, on page 15) for instructions on how to determine the
firmware level, and how to perform the upgrade.
Notes
• Depending on your display type, you may use the DisplayPort-to-HDMI
that shipped with your system, or DisplayPort-to-DVI adapters (not
included).
• Although the Kaleido-IP unit has one DVI and two DisplayPort outputs,
only the two DisplayPort outputs are used.
• To disconnect a display cable at the DisplayPort outputs, you may need to
use an object (e.g., the blade of a flat screwdriver) to reach the cable’s
locking mechanism.
• Disconnecting and reconnecting any Kaleido-IP DisplayPort-to-HDMI
adapter may require a restart. The adapter cables must be properly
connected when the multiviewer restarts. If you connect such an adapter
after the multiviewer has restarted, the display will remain blank.
• If your displays are not collocated with your Kaleido-IP unit, you may
choose to employ DXF-200 transmitter/receiver devices that allow you to
install a display up to 1,000 meters (3,300 feet) from the signal source. In
this case, use the provided DisplayPort-to-HDMI cable between the
Kaleido-IP and the DXF-200-TX module.
For more information on the DXF-200, refer to the
DXF-200 DVI/HDMI
Optical Extension System User’s Manual,
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