Serial Connections
275
Built-in Communications Protocols
The multi-viewer itself can be controlled by external devices (e.g. Kaleido-RCP2, router control panels) or
applications (e.g. router control software application, Remote Control Gateway) via built-in
communications protocols. Such devices or applications can be used to command monitor wall operations
(e.g. source assignment) or routing operations.
A router control device or application can control not only a Kaleido-X (7RU) or Kaleido-X16 multi-viewer’s
internal router module, but also the
KX Router
logical router, or any other logical router configured within
your multi-viewer system. In the case of the
KX Router
logical router, the device or application must
support the
NVISION Ethernet protocol - Compact router
protocol.
Serial Connections
The physical cabling required to connect a multi-viewer to an external serial device (such as a router,
production switcher, or router controller) can vary from one device to another. It is important to check the
manufacturer’s documentation to get the proper pinout so it matches up with the multi-viewer.
The RS-422 ports at the back of a Kaleido-X16 multi-viewer or at the back of a KXO-Dual or KXO-Dual3 card
(in the case of the Kaleido-X multi-viewer models) use an RJ-45 connector. Miranda provides two
adapters, which map the RS-422 signals to the more common DE-9 form factor:
• To connect a serial device whose RS-422 port is wired to the SMPTE
slave
wiring specifications, use the
straight
adapter (Miranda part number
1737-3000-102
).
Company
Protocol
TCP/IP (port) Serial
Miranda
Kaleido Remote Control Protocol
Yes (13000)
Yes
Miranda (NVISION)
NVISION Ethernet protocol - Compact
router
Yes (5194)
No
Nevion (Network
Electronics)
Network Compact
N.A.
Yes
Network Modular
Yes (4381)
No
Snell (Pro-Bel)
SW-P-08
Yes (14000)
Yes
SW-P-02
Yes (2000)
Yes
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 ...