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Kaleido-X
Release Notes
• If you connect a mouse directly to your multi-viewer (as opposed to connecting the
mouse to a Kaleido-RCP2, for instance), the pointer can travel between two displays
with the following limitations:
•
[Ref. #24780]
KMV-3901/3911:
When connecting a mouse to the USB port directly on the
KMV-3901/3911 card, it may happen that the multi-viewer does not detect the mouse.
Workaround:
Disconnect the mouse, and then connect it again.
•
[Ref. #31048/22871]
Audio monitoring:
With the current version of the Kaleido-X
software, the Kaleido-RCP2’s volume control, Mute, and -20dB buttons only apply to
analog audio monitoring outputs (available on the Kaleido-X and Kaleido-X16 models).
They do not affect the audio signal at AES, HDMI or SDI monitoring outputs.
•
[Ref. #10843]
It is not possible to enter a value of “10” from the RCP2 keyboard when
using an input method. As soon as you type “1”, the selection is made.
Workaround:
To enter “10”, type “0”.
•
[Ref. #14200]
Two RCP users in the same room cannot use the monitor wall menu at the
same time.
•
[Version 2.00]
If two RCP users use the same head, the mouse pointer is shared. However,
because the pointer position of each user is preserved, the pointer behavior looks
natural.
•
[Version 2.00]
Connecting the keyboard affects the mouse pointer fluidity.
•
[Version 2.00]
Mouse pointer movements are not as fluid as on a standard PC.
Signal Formats
•
[Ref. #36419]
Kaleido-X, Kaleido-X16 embedded audio:
If Dolby E is available in an input
signal’s embedded audio streams number 1, 2, 3 or 4, then audio monitors associated
with streams number 5, 6, 7 or 8 may fail to reflect some of the channels’ actual level.
•
[Ref. F33873]
Kaleido-IP:
The current version of the Kaleido-X software for the Kaleido-IP
does not support decoding of SMPTE 302M PCM audio.
•
[Ref. #33320]
Kaleido-IP:
Audio sampling rate changes without a PSI change are not
supported. Should this occur, the audio will not be decoded, and the audio loss alarm
will be raised.
Multi-Viewer Model
Behavior
Kaleido-X
The pointer travels
horizontally
, between the right side of the
display connected to Head 1 and the left side of the display
connected to Head 2, of the output card to which you connected
the mouse.
Kaleido-X16
The pointer travels
horizontally
, between the right side of the
display connected to MV OUT 1 and the left side of the display
connected to MV OUT 2.
KMV-3901/3911
The pointer travels
vertically
, between the bottom side of the
display connected to MV OUT 1 and the top side of the display
connected to MV OUT 2.
Kaleido-IP
The pointer travels
horizontally
, between the right side of the first
display (Head 1) and the left side of the second display (Head 2).