32
Release Notes
Known Issues and Limitations
•
[Ref. #22107]
Level offset required for commands to Network Modular devices from
third-party router controllers:
If a third-party router controller sends a command
(using the Network Modular protocol) to Level 1 of a router connected to a Kaleido-X
system, the command is sent to Level 0 instead. This is due to the particular way in
which the Network Modular protocol is handled by the NDC component of the Kaleido-
X.
Workaround:
On the third-party router controller, increment the target Level (or Frame
ID) by one. For example, to change a crosspoint on Level 1, send the instruction to Level
2.
•
[Ref. #23585]
When an NV9000 system controller is controlling a multi-viewer’s
KX Router
logical router and the multi-viewer is controlling the NV9000, the NV9000 may indicate
that the multi-viewer is offline.
Workaround:
Change the timeout period on the NV9000 system controller. The
recommended timeout value is 2000 milliseconds.
•
[Ref. #20873]
Configuring two multi-viewers so that they control each other’s internal
router is not supported in Kaleido-X version 4.00 and later. Do not upgrade existing
systems that were previously configured in this way. If you already upgraded your
system, please contact Miranda Technical Support before downgrading to an earlier
version, to verify whether a new release addressing this issue has been made available.
•
[Ref. #20141]
After launching the Single Bus or Matrix View Router Control applications
from the Kaleido-X home page, it is possible to create salvos, change settings, etc.
However, when the Kaleido-X system is restarted, such changes will be lost.
Workaround:
Use a standalone version of the iControl Router Control software, or the
one that is part of the iControl suite, to configure your Kaleido-X routers. Your salvos and
other settings will then be visible when you next open the Single Bus and Matrix
applications from the Kaleido-X home page.
•
[Ref. #20448]
Documentation:
In the Router Control Matrix and Single Bus applications,
the related documentation is not available from the
Help
menu.
Workaround:
Refer to the
iRouter User Guide
, available on the DVD that shipped with your
system.
•
[Ref. #18955]
Backward compatibility:
As of Kaleido-X version 4.00, router configuration
changes made in Router Manager Configurator are not compatible with earlier versions
of the software. Downgrading is supported but any change to the router configuration
made in Kaleido-X version 4.00 or later will be lost during the downgrade. After
downgrading, any router configuration will have reverted to what it was before the last
upgrade.
•
[Ref. #17554]
Version 2.20 compatibility:
If you delete one or more routers from an XEdit
version 2.20 database, and then create new router entries using the same KXI inputs
but connected to a new router, the new entries are not saved. This has the result that
the 2.20 database, if imported on a Kaleido-X version 3.00 (or later) system, will appear
to have lost settings.
•
[Ref. #15847]
Background actions:
If a background action is configured to change an
external router crosspoint, then, when the action is triggered, the Kaleido-X XML
gateway will return
<ack/>
even if the crosspoint change could not be made. Note that
in such a case, the crosspoint failure will cause the action to stop, and the event will be
properly recorded in
vroom.log
.