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Kaleido-MX (1RU)
Installation & Service Manual
The following message appears on the right-hand screen: PLEASE SELECT A ROUTER
FROM THE LEFT-HAND SCREEN, prefixed with the name of the multiviewer that
appeared before the room name you selected in
.
4 In the list on the left-hand screen, touch the
KX Router
logical router associated with the
same multiviewer (you can see the multiviewer name, its IP address, and the size of that
particular KX Router).
5 Touch the Video level, in the area to the right of the router list, if it is not selected
already, and then push SELECT.
The room’s monitor wall control panel appears on the right-hand screen, with the
ASSIGN CHANNEL category selected. If a mouse is connected to the RCP-200, then after
touching WALL MOUSE you should be able to see and move the mouse pointer on the
monitor wall.
• If the room you selected belongs to a
cluster
system, rotate the HEAD knob (or touch
the DISPLAY SELECT category) to display a head view from a different member of the
cluster, and then touch a monitor.
The ROUTER SELECT category becomes selected instead of ASSIGN CHANNEL, and the
right-hand screen shows the message prompting you to select a router from the left-
hand screen, prefixed with the name of the multiviewer, which means that you still
need to complete the correlation between some monitor wall destinations and the
representation of the KX Router logical router for this multiviewer. See
Monitor Wall Destinations and KX Router Logical Routers for the RCP-200
Repeat this for one head, with one layout, for every multiviewer that is part of the
cluster. If you need to connect to a different instance of the same room then you will
have to establish the correlation again, to be able to operate the monitor wall from the
different context.
For more information on the RCP-200, refer to the
RCP-200 Guide to Installation and
Operation
Note:
By default, the user “Admin” has no password.
Notes
• The RCP-200 will remember your user credentials until you log out
explicitly (by touching LOG OUT at the upper-right corner of the control
panel).
• The pointer may flicker when two RCP users access displays fed by the
same multiviewer output.
• Two users accessing the same display will be limited to sharing a single
pointer.