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Routers & Kaleido-X
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See “Tally Interface Devices” on page 311 for more information on configuring supported production
switchers to interact with the Kaleido-X Software.
Internal Router
The Kaleido-X (7RU) and Kaleido-X16 multi-viewers feature built-in routing which eliminates the need for
separate routing in control rooms, and provides a significant cost saving.
Up to 48 unprocessed, baseband outputs can be provided from any of the 96 HD / SD-SDI inputs to each
Kaleido-X (7RU) processor. In the case of a Kaleido-X16, up to 2 baseband outputs can be provided from
any of the 16 inputs. These outputs can be used to feed high quality CRT monitors, test equipment such as
waveform scopes, as well as ISO recorders. The outputs can even feed other multi-viewers.
The router outputs can be controlled by point-and-click menus on the monitor wall, by a Nevion (Network
Electronics) remote control panel via a serial connection, by a Miranda (NVISION) system controller via a
TCP/IP connection, or by a production switcher’s auxiliary bus controls. The router outputs can be
controlled by external controllers via the following protocols: VikinX Compact (serial), VikinX Modular
(TCP/IP), NVISION (TCP/IP), Snell (Pro-Bel) (serial, TCP/IP) or manually from the Miranda Router Control
Matrix application available from the Kaleido-X Web page.
The built-in router improves integration, and reduces cabling and equipment costs. The routing capability
eliminates the need for a separate router for the following applications:
• feeding baseband high quality monitors anywhere in a facility
• feeding test equipment for quality control monitoring
• feeding a secondary multi-viewer for output expansion
• feeding an ISO recorder in production studios
Kaleido-X as a Router
Independent from the routing capabilities obtained by adding KX0-24Router cards to a Kaleido-X (7RU)
multi-viewer or by enabling the router output ports on a Kaleido-X16, any multi-viewer can be used as a
router in itself. The logical sources defined in XEdit’s
Channels/Sources
tab are considered as the sources,
and the destinations are either monitors on the monitor wall, or the multi-viewer’s own router outputs (if
applicable). Just as the built-in routing, the logical source routing can be controlled by any external router
control device or software.
Summary of Contents for Kaleido-X
Page 1: ...Kaleido X User s Manual Part Number M770 2800 111 1 June 2011 ...
Page 8: ...viii toc ...
Page 33: ...Loading a Layout 25 Kaleido X16 ...
Page 34: ...26 Getting Started 2 Kaleido X 4RU ...
Page 152: ...144 Creating Logical Sources 7 ...
Page 178: ...170 Setting Up Rooms 8 ...
Page 244: ...236 Creating Layouts 9 ...
Page 253: ...Detailed Directions 245 3 Under Properties General type a Friendly name for the Action ...
Page 256: ...248 Creating Actions 10 ...
Page 272: ...264 Managing Kaleido RCP2 Users 11 ...
Page 348: ...340 Tally Interface Devices 13 ...
Page 350: ......
Page 352: ...344 Using the Serial to TCP IP Dispatcher 15 ...
Page 406: ...398 Index ...