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Release Notes
Known Issues and Limitations
device is not a supported configuration, and could result in an output head becoming
momentarily disabled.
Workaround:
Use a proper DisplayPort-to-HDMI cable between the Kaleido-IP and the
DXF-200-TX module.
•
[Ref. #30409]
Kaleido-IP:
The Kaleido-IP does not yet support spanned monitors.
•
[Ref. #30403]
Kaleido-IP:
The Kaleido-IP does not yet support cropping and zooming
(underscan/overscan) modes.
•
[Ref. #29645]
Kaleido-IP:
With the current version of the Kaleido-X software for the
Kaleido-IP, if you attempt to monitor a program that belongs to an encrypted stream,
then the corresponding video window displays a black signal on the monitor wall.
•
[Ref. #30184]
Kaleido-IP:
In the case of a Kaleido-IP, the physical input information (
Phy
)
on the monitor wall’s
Info
menu is not relevant.
•
[Ref. #28316]
Kaleido-X and Kaleido-X16 3D stereoscopic display option:
The current
version of the Kaleido-X software does not support detail enhancement for a 3D
source. Calibrating detail enhancement for a multi-viewer input may result in overly
bright 3D signals on the monitor wall.
Workaround:
When you need to monitor 3D signals, make sure the corresponding multi-
viewer inputs are calibrated with the
Detail Enhancer
parameter set to 0. (This is the
default value.)
•
[Ref. #31406]
KMV-3901/3911:
When restarting a standalone KMV-3901 or KMV-3911
multi-viewer that was set to lock on a URS signal, you may notice a transient glitch on
the monitor wall before the graphic elements appear.
•
[Ref. #24819]
KMV-3901/3911:
In cases where the two heads from the same KMV-
3901/3911 multi-viewer are associated with displays in separate rooms, loading a
layout in one room may result in the other room’s layout being unresponsive for a few
seconds.
•
[Ref. #27193]
Cascade:
In the case of a cascade system, changing a display resolution
from the monitor wall menu is not supported. To maintain the integrity of the
underlying cluster configuration, you must use XEdit to configure the display
resolution (see “Changing Room Display Resolutions” in the Kaleido-X User’s Manual).
Workaround:
In the advent that such a change was made by mistake, you will have to
repair the broken cascade, by using XEdit as follows:
1 Connect to the multi-viewer associated with the display whose resolution was
changed by mistake, and open the corresponding room.
• If you wish to
restore the previous resolution
, then set this display to its previous
resolution.
• If you wish to
apply the new resolution
, then change something in the room to
enable the
Save
button (e.g., move a display and then bring it back to its initial
position).
2 On the
File
menu, click
Save
.
•
[Ref. #28243]
KMV-3901/3911 cascade:
Upon startup of a KMV-3901/3911 cascade
system, video from upstream multi-viewers may appear later than video from the card
that is connected directly to the monitor wall displays.
•
[Ref. #26736]
Kaleido-X multi-viewer cards:
After replacing a card in a Kaleido-X multi-
viewer, with another card that has yet to be updated to version 5.20 of the Kaleido-X
software, momentary jitter may be observed in some video windows on the monitor