Kaleidescape Premiere Line Installation Guide
Installation Checklist
Kaleidescape Part No. 101-0105-00 Rev 5
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System Configuration
Before the Premiere system is ready to use, review the following items.
Ask the customer to
activate the system
. Installation, configuration and testing can
be performed prior to activation.
Refer to:
How do I activate my new Kaleidescape System?
Add all components to the Premiere system.
This is done by selecting
add a component
from the message at the top of the
browser interface.
Refer to:
When necessary, assign a static IP address and/or control protocol ID number to each
component.
This is done from the
Components
page of the browser interface.
Refer to:
How do I assign or change IP addresses to components?
Allow enough time to add the customer’s content, taking into consideration the speed
of the Internet connection for downloading content from the Kaleidescape Movie
Store, and the number of titles to be imported and/or cataloged.
Cataloging takes less than a minute per disc, while it takes about 1 hour to import
each Blu-ray disc and 15 minutes to import each CD. CSS-protected DVDs cannot be
imported to systems purchased from Kaleidescape on or after November 30
th
, 2014,
but they can be cataloged so that they appear in the onscreen user interface, just like
content downloaded from the Kaleidescape Movie Store.
For more information, visit
www.kaleidescape.com/protected-dvds
Configure parental controls for movies when applicable.
Refer to:
How do I set up and use parental controls on a Premiere line
Player and Disc Vault Configuration
To maximize the potential of each player and disc vault, the following settings should be
configured.
Enter a unique name for each player and disc vault. Assigning a “friendly name” like
this makes the onscreen user interface and the Kaleidescape iPad app easier to use.
This is done on the
Components
page of the browser interface.
Refer to:
How do I change the name of a Kaleidescape component?
When using music on a Premiere line player, enter the
Zone 1 Name (for music)
on
the
Components
page of the browser interface. Descriptive names help when