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GRASS VALLEY KALEIDO-MX 3RU User Manual
GRASS VALLEY KALEIDO-MX 3RU User Guide
GRASS VALLEY KALEIDO-MX 3RU Online Manual

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  • 3 Kaleido-MX (3RU) Quick Start Guide Kaleido-MX functional block diagram Getting Organized This section provides information about system requirements, and items shipped with your Kaleido-MX (3RU). Required Materials Your Kaleido-MX system package includes the following: • A Kaleido-MX (3RU) unit with pre-installed cards (2–4 input cards, 1 or 2 output cards, a Densité CPU-ETH2 controller

  • GRASS VALLEY KALEIDO-MX 3RU, 37 Kaleido-MX (3RU) Quick Start Guide Verifying an Input Card’s Application Version To verify the application version on an input card 1 Press the Select button on the front edge of the Kaleido-MX input ca rd. The Status LED on the selected card flashes orange, and the associated control menu ap pears on the display of the Densité frame’s local control panel. 2 On the local control panel, press the [–] button. The version of the Kaleido-X Software that is running on the card (e.g. “7.33- build .5516”) appears on the display. 3 Press the Select button on the fr ont edge of the input card to exit the control menu. RS-422 Connection Diagram Each

  • GRASS VALLEY KALEIDO-MX 3RU, 23 Kaleido-MX (3RU) Quick Start Guide 2 On the Kaleido-RCP2 unit, press the ENTER button and hold it until the ESC button lights up. The following message appears on the LCD display: Configuration ROOM SELECTION 3 Press ENTER again to obtain the room list from the multiviewers that are currently a vailable on the network. The message ROO M Select followed by the name of the first room available appears on the LCD display. 4Press the 2 key (to move up in the list) or the 8 key (to move down the list) until Room1 is displayed. 5 Press ENTER, and then press ESC to exit the configuration menu. 6 Press the LOGIN bu

  • GRASS VALLEY KALEIDO-MX 3RU, 16 Setting Up Your Kaleido-MX Multiviewer Networking Setup 5 When the display shows the desired value, press SEL repeatedly until you reach the last position (if needed), and then press SEL once more to save your changes and return to the previous menu level. NETMASK EDIT appears on the display. 6 Once you have set the network mask, press the [–] button. DEFAULT GW EDIT appears on the display. 7Repeat step 4 and step 5 to configure the gateway. 8 Once you have configured the gateway and navigate d back to the previous menu level, press the [–] button again. LINK MODE EDIT appears on the display. 9 Press the SEL button. 10 The current link mode appears o

  • GRASS VALLEY KALEIDO-MX 3RU, 24 Setting Up Your Kaleido-MX Multiviewer Networking Setup series of Audio Bridge Terminal panels through SDTI inputs. The ABT-64 supports 64 channels and the ABT-128 supports 128 channels. There is not enough space on the Kaleido-MX rear panels to also include discrete audio c onnectors. An ABT provides connector space for multiple audio signal inputs, and multiplexes all the audio signals into combined serial feeds on coaxial cables that connect to Kaleido-MX input cards. To configure the IP address and other network settings of the ABT 1 Connect a PC to a switch. 2 Referring to Conf

  • GRASS VALLEY KALEIDO-MX 3RU, 18 Setting Up Your Kaleido-MX Multiviewer Networking Setup FRAME IP ADDRESS EDIT appears on the display. 3 Press the SEL button again. The current value appears on the display. • Press the [+] and [–] buttons, to change the dig it at the current input position. • Press SEL to move one position to the right. • Press ESC to move one position to the left. 4 When the display shows the desired value, press SEL repeatedly until you reach the last p osition (if needed), and then press SEL once more to save your changes and return to the previous menu level. FRAME IP ADDRESS EDIT

  • GRASS VALLEY KALEIDO-MX 3RU, viii Notices • Après tout travail d’entretien ou de réparation, faites effectuer des contrôles de sécurité par le personnel technique qualifié. Mises en garde Les mises en garde signalent des conditions ou des pratiques susceptibles d’endommager l’équipement. Veuillez vous fami liariser avec les mises en garde ci- dessous : • L’appareil est conçu pour être installé dans un endroit à accès restreint. • Au moment d’installer l’équipement, ne fix ez pas les cordons d’alimentation aux surfaces intérieures de l’édifice. • Les produits qui n'ont pas d’inte

  • GRASS VALLEY KALEIDO-MX 3RU, ix Kaleido-MX (3RU) Quick Start Guide • Pour plus de sécurité, vérifiez périodiquement la valeur de résistance du bracelet antistatique. Elle doit se situer entre 1 et 10 mégohms. • Si vous devez mettre une carte de côté, assur ez-vous de la ranger dans un sac protecteur antistatique. • Les cartes qui sont reliées à un châssis ou boîtier métallique mis à la t erre ne nécessitent pas de protection antistatique spéciale. Précautions pour les écrans LCD et TFT Regarder l’écran pendant une trop longue période de temps peut nuire à votre vision. Prenez une pause de 10 minutes, après 30 minutes d’utilisation. Si l'écran LCD ou TFT est

  • GRASS VALLEY KALEIDO-MX 3RU, 7 Kaleido-MX (3RU) Quick Start Guide 3 Connect the Kaleido-RCP2 and the Audio Bridge Terminal (if available) to a dedicated 100Base-T Ethernet switch (see Cabling Diagram, on page 11). You can also connect a mouse and a keyboard to your Kaleido-RCP2. The Kaleido-MX automatically detects the resolution of a ny connected display. If the required information is not available, then a fall-back resolution of 1920 × 1080 @ 60 Hz (HD TV) is used. 4 Connect outputs of the Kaleido-MX to one or mor e displays that support this resolution. • Monit or wall displays: Connect the multiviewer’s MV OUT outputs to the displays. • Quad-link 4K UHD output: • F our 1080p displays—In the

  • GRASS VALLEY KALEIDO-MX 3RU, 17 Kaleido-MX (3RU) Quick Start Guide 16 Once the startup has completed, check the card’s Status LED again, and make sure that it does not indicate an error condition. Should the Status LED indicate an error condition, r efer to your Kaleido-MX (3RU) Hardware Description & Installation Manual to find out what the other LEDs might be indicating. 17 Verify that the new IP address is effective, by referring to Verifying an Output Card’s IP Address and Application Version, on page 36. Configuring the Network Settings for a Quad-Head Kaleido-MX To c

  • GRASS VALLEY KALEIDO-MX 3RU, 4 Setting Up Your Kaleido-MX Multiviewer Getting Organized • Two AC power cords • Two cable retainers • Two WECO mating connectors for each output car d (as per order), for the analog audio monitoring outputs, plus one for the CPU-ETH2 controller card’s GPI output: • Two serial port adapters (one with straight cabling and one with crossover cabling — see RS-422 Connection Diagram, on page 37): The Kaleido-MX (3RU) 32 × 4, 48 × 4, and 64 × 4 models include a second pair of serial por t adapters. •The Kaleido-MX (3RU) Quick Start Guide (this document) 15 Input A KMX-3901-IN-16-Q 32 × 4, 48 × 4, 64 × 4 KMX-3901-IN-16-D 32

  • 30 Setting Up Your Kaleido-MX Multiviewer XEdit Installation •Click OK to continue, and then open XEdit again, by using the shortcut on your desktop, in your Apps view (Windows 8.1) or Start screen (Windows 8), or from the Star t menu (Windows 7, Windows XP). 4 When prompted to specify a database, choose one from the Pa th list, or click Browse to navigate to t

  • vii Kaleido-MX (3RU) Quick Start Guide Avertissements Les avertissements signalent des conditions ou des pratiques susceptibles d’occasionner des blessures graves, voire fatales . Veuillez vous familiariser avec les avertissements d’ordre général ci-dessous : • Un cordon d’alimentation dûment homologué doit être utilisé pour connecter l’ appare

  • GRASS VALLEY KALEIDO-MX 3RU, 31 Kaleido-MX (3RU) Quick Start Guide Step 4: System Verification Verifying the Kaleido-MX Multiviewer Status You can check internal system statuses via the Web-based XAdmin application. To verify the status of your Kaleido-MX multiviewer 1 Open a Web browser window and enter your multiviewer’s sys tem IP address (the IP address you configured for Output A, in the c ase of a single- or dual-head system (see step 14 on page 16), or the virtual IP address you configured at step 4 on page 18, in the case of a

  • GRASS VALLEY KALEIDO-MX 3RU, 20 Setting Up Your Kaleido-MX Multiviewer Networking Setup To set your Kaleido-MX system name 1 Configure your client PC or laptop with an IP address in the same range as the multiviewer’s current IP addresses if needed (see Configuring a Client PC, on page 25). 2 Open a Web browser window and enter the multiviewer’s s ystem IP address in the address bar (see Finding the System IP Address, on page 35, if needed). 3 The Kaleido-X home page appears. 4 Click the XAdmin button. 5 If you see a security warning, or a certificate error message, then refer to Re gistering your Multiv

  • GRASS VALLEY KALEIDO-MX 3RU, 36 Setting Up Your Kaleido-MX Multiviewer System Verification The Status LED on the selected card flashes orange, and the associated control menu appears on the display of the Densité frame’s local control panel. 2 On the local control panel, press the [–] butt on repeatedly until NETWORK SETTINGS appears on the display, and then press the SEL button. FRAME IP ADDRESS EDIT appears on the control panel’s display. 3 Press the SEL button again. The current system IP address appears on the display. This is your system’s virtual IP address (i.e., the address you will use to access your system from XEdit and XAdmin). 4 Press the Select button on the fr on

  • x Notices Electromagnetic Compatibility This equipment has been tested for verification of compliance with FCC Part 15, Subpart B requirements for class A digital devices. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the requirements of the Elec tromagnetic Compatibility directive 2004/108/EC: • EN 55022 Class A Radiated and conducted emissions • EN 61000-3-2 Limits for ha

  • 14 Setting Up Your Kaleido-MX Multiviewer Networking Setup 5 When the display shows the desired value, press SEL repeatedly until you reach the last position (if needed), and then press SEL once more to save your changes and return to the previous menu level. IP ADDRESS appears on the control panel’s display. 6 Press the [–] button. NETWORK MASK appears o

  • GRASS VALLEY KALEIDO-MX 3RU, vi Notices Mesures de sécurité et avis importants La présente section fournit des consignes de sécurité importantes pour les opérateurs et le personnel de service. Des avertissements ou mises en garde spécifiques figurent dans le manuel, dans les sections où ils s’appliquent. Prenez le temps de bien lire les consignes et assurez-vous de les respecter, en particulier celles qui sont destinées à prévenir les décharges électriques ou les blessures. Signification des symboles utilisés Signale la présence d’une tension élevée

  • GRASS VALLEY KALEIDO-MX 3RU, Contact Us Grass Valley Technical Support For technical assistance, contact our international support center, at 1-800-547-8949 (US and Canada) or +1 514 333 1772. To obtain a local phone number for the support center nearest you, please consult the C ontact Us section of Grass Valley’s Web site ( www.grassvalley.com). An online form for e-mail contact is also available from the Web site. Corporate Head Office Grass Valley 3499 Douglas-B.-Floreani St-Laurent, Quebec H4S 2C6 Canada Telephone: +1 514 333 1772

  • GRASS VALLEY KALEIDO-MX 3RU, 1 Setting Up Your Kaleido-MX Multiviewer Welcome to the Kaleido family of multiviewers! This Quick Start Guide is designed to help you get your Kaleido-MX (3RU) multiviewer up and running for the first time. The following sections will guide you through the installation of a Kaleido-MX (3RU) system in its default configuration. For more information about the Kaleido-MX (3RU) hardware, refer to the Kaleido-MX (3RU) Hardware Description & Installation Man ual (on the DVD that shipped with your system). Summary Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

  • GRASS VALLEY KALEIDO-MX 3RU, 25 Kaleido-MX (3RU) Quick Start Guide 5 Using a Web browser on the PC, connect to the ABT using the following address: 10.0.3.190. The home page of the ABT’s built-in Web server is displayed. 6Click Ne twork Configuration (in the navigation pane). The Net work Configuration page is displayed. 7 Change the ABT’s network settings, as necessary, and then click A pply & Reboot. For more information about the ABT, refer to the A udio Bridge Terminal Guide to Installation and Operation, available on the DVD that shipped with your system. Configuring a Client PC The client PC that

  • GRASS VALLEY KALEIDO-MX 3RU, 34 Setting Up Your Kaleido-MX Multiviewer System Verification 10 Click the arrow button ( ) at the end of a module’s heading row to view detailed information. 11 Review the enabled input and output options , and the main system statuses of the Kaleido-MX frame, to make sure that there are no status errors, and no alerts related to system temperature, fan operation, FlexBridge connectivity, or card fault conditions. Verifying the Kaleido-RCP2 To verify that the Kaleido-RCP2 is functioning normally • Log on to the Kaleido-RCP2 (see Using the Kaleido-RCP2 with Defa

  • GRASS VALLEY KALEIDO-MX 3RU, 15 Kaleido-MX (3RU) Quick Start Guide The Status LED on the selected card flashes orange, and the associated control menu appears on the display of the Densité frame’s local control panel. 2 On the local control panel, press the [–] butt on repeatedly until NETWORK SETTINGS appears on the display, and then press the SEL button. FRAME IP ADDRESS EDIT appears on the display. 3 Press the [–] button to skip this option ( the system will automatically receive the IP address you configure for Output A, once the card will have restarted). NETMASK EDIT appears on the display. 4 Press the SEL button. The current value appears on the disp

  • GRASS VALLEY KALEIDO-MX 3RU, 9 Kaleido-MX (3RU) Quick Start Guide You can now proceed with the networking setup (see Step 2: Networking Setup, on page 11). Changing the Output Resolution To change the display resolution from the Densité controller’s local control panel 1 Press the Select button on the front edge of the outp ut card whose heads you wish to configure. The Status LED on the selected card flashes orange, and the associated control menu ap pears on the LCD display of the Densité frame’s local control panel. 2 On the local control panel, press the [–

  • v Kaleido-MX (3RU) Quick Start Guide • When installing this equipment, do not attach the power cord to building surfaces. • Products that have no on/off switch, and use an external power supply must be installed in pr oximity to a main power outlet that is easily accessible. • Use the correct voltage setting. If this product lacks auto-ranging power supplies, b efore applying power e

  • GRASS VALLEY KALEIDO-MX 3RU, iii Kaleido-MX (3RU) Quick Start Guide Important Safeguards and Notices This section provides important safety guidelines for operators and service personnel. Specific warnings and cautions appear throughout the manual where they apply. Please read and follow this important information, especially those instructions related to the risk of electric shock or injury to persons. Symbols and Their Meanings Indicates that dangerous high voltage is present within the equipment enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock. Indicates that th

  • GRASS VALLEY KALEIDO-MX 3RU, 2 Setting Up Your Kaleido-MX Multiviewer Introduction Viewer is available for all multiviewer models, except Kaleido-IP (for which it is not relevant). A Kaleido-MX multiviewer system in its default configuration includes a number of layout presets. Each preset shows the video signals from a specific input module (card). Refer to the Kaleido-X User’s Manual (on the DVD that shipped with your multiviewer) for instructions on how to create rooms and layouts according to your specific requirements. The d

  • GRASS VALLEY KALEIDO-MX 3RU, 22 Setting Up Your Kaleido-MX Multiviewer Networking Setup 11 Click OK. The Apply settings button becomes available. 12 Click Ap ply settings. The multiviewer must restart for changes to the net work configuration to take effect. A message appears prompting you to restart the system immediately. 13 Click OK. Using the Kaleido-RCP2 with Default Settings To start using the Kaleido-RCP2 with its default settings 1 Physically connect the Kaleido-RCP2 unit to the n etwork using an Ethernet cable (see Cabling Diagram, on page 11). By default, the Kaleido-RCP2 is configured with DHCP enabled , so it will automatically be assigned an IP address by a DHCP server. If no DHC

  • GRASS VALLEY KALEIDO-MX 3RU, 12 Setting Up Your Kaleido-MX Multiviewer Networking Setup configure the Densité CPU-ETH2 controller’s networking parameters, and any Kaleido-RCP2 and Audio Bridge Terminal units you may have ordered, and a client PC to communicate wit h the multiviewer and its peripheral devices (see Configuring a Client PC, on page 25). A quad-head Kaleido-MX requires three IP addresses (one for each output card, one for the system), while a dual- or single-head requires only one (the output card’s IP

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