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1. Setting Up Your Kaleido MX Multiviewer Getting Organized Slot Card Card model 3 Output KMX 3901 OUT D Applies to 24x2 16xX4 16x2 8x2 KMX 3901 OUT S 24X1 16X1 8X1 4 Output B KMX 3901 OUT D 116 x4 Input A KMX 3901 IN 8 D 24x2 24x1 5 GPI I O GPI 1501 All 1RU configurations e Two AC power cords e Two cable retainers Two WECO mating connectors for each output card for the analog audio monitoring outputs plus one for the CPU ETH2 controller card s GPI output 1RU model WECO connectors 8x1 3 8x2 3 16x1 3 16x2 3 16x4 1 24x1 3 24x2 3 Note Due to space constraints at the 1RU rear panel the 16 x 4 model does not support analog audio outputs Audio monitoring is available at the SDI and HDMI outputs only Two serial port adapters one with straight cabling and one with crossover cabling see RS 422 Connection Diagram on page 36 Part number 1737 3000 102 Straight Adapter cabling RS 422 pinout at the DE 9P connector Controller SMPTE master mode 1792 3700 100 Crossover Tributary SMPTE slave mode e The Kaleido MX 1RU Quick Start Guide this document Kaleido MX 1RU Quick Start Guide e DVD including the Release Notes for the current version of the Kaleido X software the Kaleido X User s Manual database samples Quick Start guides and hardware reference manuals for all multiviewer models Note Inline w
2. 10 Click Save The new settings are saved locally and XAdmin reminds you to click Apply Setting before closing your session A The configuration has been saved Do not forget to click Apply settings at the end of the session 20 Kaleido MX 1RU Quick Start Guide 11 Click OK The Apply settings button becomes available System configuration Status and options O Access control O Physical connections Technical support Apply settings 12 Click Apply settings The multiviewer must restart for changes to the network configuration to take effect message appears prompting you to restart the system immediately 13 Click OK Note Settings cannot be applied to a multiviewer system while an upgrade is in progress If the multiviewer does not restart after 10 seconds or so try clicking Apply settings again after a minute or two Using the Kaleido RCP2 with Default Settings Note The Kaleido RCP2 unit is optional and is not included in the standard Kaleido MX package To start using the Kaleido RCP2 with its default settings 1 Physically connect the Kaleido RCP2 unit to the network using an Ethernet cable 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 DHCP server can be found the Kaleido RCP2 will fall back to its default static IP address subnet mask and gateway settings Default IP address 10 0 3 191 De
3. The Audio Bridge Terminal will reboot with the following static network configuration DHCP OFF Static IP address 10 0 3 190 23 Setting Up Your Kaleido MX Multiviewer Networking Setup Subnet mask 255 255 0 0 Default gateway 10 0 0 1 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 6 Click Network Configuration in the navigation pane The Network Configuration page is displayed Miranda Audio Bridge Terminal Status Network Configuration Parameters 0 MAC Address 00 50 1E 01 FF DD Network Configuratio Information Label ABT 126 Valid characters a z A Z 0 9 DHCP Disabled Enabled Static IP Address 10 10 13 190 Static Network Mask 0 O Static Default Gateway 10 0 10 i Apply amp Reboot Cancel Changes Factory Defaults 7 Change the ABT s network settings as necessary and then click Apply amp Reboot Notes e The Kaleido MX 1RU supports one ABT device e Keep in mind that all ABTs ship with the same default static IP address If you are adding more than one ABT to your network and do not use DHCP make sure to assign each ABT a different static IP address before connecting them to the network For more information about the ABT refer to the Audio Bridge Terminal Guide to Installation and Operation available on the DVD that shipped with your system Confi
4. section in the Routers chapter of the Kaleido X User s Manual 37 OlldISdJdA OSN 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 Contact 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 Fax 1 514 333 9828 www grassvalley com
5. CGF grass valley A BELDEN BRAND KALEIDO MX 1RU HIGH QUALITY PRE CONFIGURED MULTIVIEWER Quick Start Guide M933 9905 107 2015 04 02 www grassvalley com Notices Copyright amp Trademark Notice Copyright 2013 2015 Grass Valley USA LLC All rights reserved Belden Belden Sending All The Right Signals and the Belden logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Belden Inc or its affiliated companies in the United States and other jurisdictions Grass Valley Kaleido MX Kaleido X iControl NVISION and Densit are trademarks or registered trademarks of Grass Valley USA LLC Belden Inc Grass Valley USA LLC and other parties may also have trademark rights in other terms used herein Terms and Conditions Please read the following terms and conditions carefully By using Kaleido multiviewer documentation you agree to the following terms and conditions Grass Valley hereby grants permission and license to owners of Kaleido multiviewers to use their product manuals for their own internal business use Manuals for Grass Valley products may not be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical including photocopying and recording for any purpose unless specifically authorized in writing by Grass Valley A Grass Valley manual may have been revised to reflect changes made to the product during its manufacturing life Thus different versions of a manual may exist for any g
6. Transmission Control Protocol Intemet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks 4 On the Networking tab under This connection uses the following items click Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 and then click Properties The Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 Properties window opens 5 On the General tab click Use the following IP address Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP TPv4 Properties General You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically 8 Use the following IP address IP address 197 168 3 123 Subnet mask 255 255 2755 0 Default gateway Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DMS server Alternate DNS server E Validate settings upon exit aa 6 Type an IP address in the same range as the multiviewer s current IP address For example if the multiviewer s IP address is 192 168 3 31 then the IP address of your client PC could be 192 168 3 123 If you are unsure contact your network administrator 7 Type a subnet mask in the same range as that of the multiviewer 25 Setting Up Your Kaleido MX Multiviewer XEdit Installation 8 Click OK 9 In Local Area Connection Properties click
7. XEdit will appear on your desktop in the Apps view with all the other applications on your PC Windows 8 1 or in your Start screen Windows 8 Grass Valley Uninstall XEdit Sticky Notes gt XEdit 2228 Windows Fax and Scan N Windows Journal Windows Accessories Windows Media Player id FRUTA ESA Ty Miranda A BELDEN BRAND Loading plug in PersisterPlugin 7 20 Build 5407 Depending on your Windows Firewall settings a security alert may appear e Click Allow access to unblock the application If XEdit cannot find all of the fonts it needs already on your PC or laptop it downloads them from the multiviewer automatically in which case a message will appear to confirm the font update and instruct you to restart the application XEdit fonts have been updated Please restart the application 28 Kaleido MX 1RU Quick Start Guide e 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 Start menu Windows 7 Windows XP 4 When prompted to specify a database choose one from the Path list or click Browse to navigate to the database you wish to use as your local workspace and then click OK Database Location Select the database location Edit stores your data in a local database Select the path For the database you wish to use in this session Path Ci DBXEdit B Dont ask next
8. and buttons to change the digit at the current input position e Press SEL to move one position to the right e 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 position if needed and then press SEL once more to save your changes and return to the previous menu level Note Pressing ESC when the input focus is in the first position returns to the previous menu level Pressing SEL when the input focus is in the last position saves the changes and returns to the previous menu level FRAME IP ADDRESS EDIT appears on the control panel s display 5 Press the button NETMASK EDIT appears on the control panel s display 6 Repeat step 3 and step 4 to configure the netmask 7 Once you have set the network mask and navigated back to the previous menu level press the button again DEFAULT GW EDIT appears on the control panel s display 8 Repeat step 3 and step 4 to configure the gateway 9 Once you have configured the gateway and navigated back to the previous menu level press the button again LINK MODE EDIT appears on the control panel s display 10 Pressthe SEL button 11 The current link mode Auto negotiate appears on the LCD display Note On all Kaleido multiviewers the network adapters are set to auto negotiate By default the connection speed and duplex mode will be set automatically based on the corresponding port setti
9. tes qualifi pour le faire Confiez les r parations un technicien qualifi La maintenance doit se r aliser dans un milieu libre d lectricit statique L appareil peut comporter plus d un cordon d alimentation Afin de pr venir les chocs lectriques d brancher tous les cordons d alimentation avant toute op ration d entretien Veillez toujours prendre les mesures de protection antistatique appropri es quand vous manipulez l quipement Protection contre les d charges lectrostatiques DES Une d charge lectrostatique peut se produire lorsque des composants lectroniques ne sont pas manipul s de mani re ad quate ce qui peut entra ner des d faillances intermittentes ou endommager irr m diablement un circuit lectrique Au moment de remplacer une carte dans un ch ssis prenez toujours les mesures de protection antistatique appropri es e Assurez vous que le chassis est reli lectriquement la terre par le cordon d alimentation ou tout autre moyen disponible e Portez un bracelet antistatique et assurez vous qu il est bien en contact avec la peau Connectez la pince de masse une surface non peinte du ch ssis pour d tourner la terre toute tension lectrostatique ind sirable En l absence de bracelet antistatique d chargez l lectricit statique de votre corps en touchant une surface m tallique non peinte du ch ssis viii Kaleido MX 1RU Quick Start Guide e Pour plus de s c
10. 05 1080i 59 94Hz 30Hz PSF el Input signal format a THOT Mh Cente 10 Click the arrow button at the end of a module s heading row to view detailed information Kaleido MX te SATA Reset card OUTPUT A KMX 3901 0UT s n 079101 54924006 0 lt Expand details KMX 3901 0UT Display 90 degree rotation option Disable Key 01340595 KMX 3901 0UT Second head activation Disable Key 2CC3A420 EDID HDMI output 1 EDID presence w EDID HDMI output 1 Frequency 59 95 EDID HDMI output 1 Horizontal active 1920 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 Notes e At any time you can click the Refresh button to make sure the data displayed for the selected card is up to date Click the Reset card button at the end of a card s heading row to reset the card remotely directly from your Web browser e See Managing Hardware and Software Options in the Kaleido X User s Manual for more information on the available options Verifying the Kaleido RCP2 To verify that the Kaleido RCP2 is functioning normally e Log on to the Kaleido RCP2 see Using the Kaleido RCP2 with Default Settings on page 21 and then test various operations using the Kaleido RCP2 keyboard and the mouse e g load
11. Close Changing an IP Address on Windows XP To change the IP address of a client PC that has Windows XP 1 On the Start menu point to Control Panel right click Network Connections and then click Open on the menu In Network Connections right click Local Area Connection and then click Properties on the shortcut menu In Local Area connection Properties select Internet Protocol TCP IP from the list on the General tab and then click Properties The Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties window opens 4 On the General tab click Use the following IP address Type an IP address in the same range as the multiviewer s current IP address For example if the multiviewer s IP address is 10 0 3 70 then the IP address of your client PC could be 10 0 3 123 If you are unsure contact your network administrator 6 Type a subnet mask in the same range as that of the multiviewer 7 Click OK 8 In Local Area Connection Properties click Close Step 3 XEdit Installation XEdit is a client application used to create layouts for the monitor wall and to configure your multiviewer system from your PC or laptop When the computer with XEdit is connected to the multiviewer through a TCP IP network you can use XEdit to modify layouts and settings directly on the multiviewer or you can work locally on the computer and then export your changes to the multiviewer To install XEdit from your multiviewer s home page 1 From a workstatio
12. a predefined layout Loading a Layout To load a layout on the monitor wall 1 Connect a mouse to the Kaleido RCP2 if available and log on to the appropriate room if you have not already done so see Using the Kaleido RCP2 with Default Settings on page 21 33 Setting Up Your Kaleido MX Multiviewer System Verification Alternatively connect the mouse directly to the USB port at the front of one of your system s output card Right click anywhere on the monitor wall point to Monitor wall if you clicked a monitor and then click Load layout on the menu Refresh Load layout _t Unlatch Acknowledge all Hide dashboard Hide all dashboards Monitor wall menu A layout browser appears on the displays associated with the current room Select the layout you wish to load from the list of available layouts for this room and then click OK The selected layout appears on the room displays Verifying the Audio Bridge Terminal To verify that the ABT is functioning normally e Inspect the ACTIVITY and front panel LEDs on the unit to make sure there are no error conditions The ACTIVITY indicator is located on the right hand side of the rear panel This LED reports the status of the Ethernet connection as indicated in the table below Two LEDs are visible on the front panel one for each power supply When lit they both indicate the same status When the ABT is powered up all three LEDs will be or
13. bar see Finding the System IP Address on page 34 if needed 3 The Kaleido X home page appears Ess Kaleido X version 7 30 build 5503 XEdit version 7 30 Build 5503 Launch the Signal Path Viewer 4 Click the XAdmin button 5 If you see a security warning or a certificate error message then refer to Registering your Multiviewer s Security Credentials with your Browser in the Kaleido X User s Manual 6 If the Log in to XAdmin page appears type the password and then click Log in Log in to XAdmin Type your password and then click Log in to continue Password Login 7 Internet Explorer users If a blank page appears then refer to Enabling the Compatibility View in Internet Explorer 10 in the Kaleido X User s Manual The XAdmin Status and Options page appears O System configuration Kaleido MX Status and options SYSTEM al O Access control OUTPUT A master KMX 3901 0UT s n 097101 55740010 Olt Physical connections OUTPUT E Empty Oo 7 pussa INPUT A KMX 3901 IN 16 0 s n 093301 54925004 Olle Pa 9000000000000000 INPUT E Empty CEE J INPUT C Empty CAE INPUT D Empty CEE 8 Click System configuration in the navigation area on the left of the page The System Configuration page appears showing the current system name IP addresses network mask default gateway connection speed and duplex mode 19 Setting Up Your Kaleido MX Multiviewer Networkin
14. conforme aux exigences applicables en mati re de s curit lectrique en vigueur au Canada et aux tats Unis Kaleido MX 1RU Quick Start Guide La marque ETL Listed d Intertek pour le march Nord Am ricain certifie que CT l appareil vise a t test par Intertek et reconnu conforme aux exigences ENS applicables en mati re de s curit lectrique en vigueur au Canada et aux Etats Intertek Unis Le marquage CE indique que l appareil vis est conforme aux exigences essentielles des directives applicables de l Union europ enne en mati re de s curit lectrique de compatibilit lectromagn tique et de conformit environnementale Le symbole ci contre sur un appareil Grass Valley ou l int rieur de l appareil indique qu il est conforme aux normes applicables en mati re de s curit laser 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 g n ral ci dessous e Un cordon d alimentation d ment homologu doit tre utilis pour connecter l appareil une tension de secteur de 120 CA ou 240 V CA e La protection de ce produit contre les courts circuits surintensit s d pend de l installation lectrique du b timent Assurez vous qu un fusible ou un disjoncteur pour 120 V CA ou 240 V CA est utilis sur les conducteurs de phase e Dans le pr sent manu
15. display of the Densit frame s local control panel 2 On the local control panel press the button twice until RESOLUTION appears on the LCD display 3 Pressthe SEL button HEAD 1 appears on the LCD display Setting Up Your Kaleido MX Multiviewer Networking Setup 4 Press the SEL button again 5 The current resolution for the monitor wall display that is connected to the multiviewer s output head 1 i e through the MV OUT 1 connector appears on the LCD display 6 Press the and buttons to navigate to a suitable output resolution for your monitor wall display 7 Press SEL to apply the value shown on the LCD display The selected resolution is applied to the multiviewer s output head 1 8 Press ESC to return to the previous level in the local control menu HEAD 1 appears again on the display 9 If you wish to change the resolution on the second output head if available then press the button HEAD 2 appears on the LCD display and you can repeat step 4 to step 8 above to verify or configure the resolution of the display that is connected to the multiviewer s output head 2 i e through the MV OUT 2 connector 10 When you are satisfied with the selected output resolution settings press the Select button on the front edge of the output card to exit the control menu Notes If you do not press any button on the local control panel the Densit CPU ETH2 controller will revert to its normal standby mo
16. earth grounded metal frame or casing do not require any special ESD protection Cautions for LCD and TFT Displays Excessive usage may harm your vision Rest for 10 minutes for every 30 minutes of usage If the LCD or TFT glass is broken handle glass fragments with care when disposing of them If any fluid leaks out of a damaged glass cell be careful not to get the liquid crystal fluid in your mouth or skin If the liquid crystal touches your skin or clothes wash it off immediately using soap and water Never swallow the fluid The toxicity is extremely low but caution should be exercised at all times Notices Mesures de securite et avis importants La pr sente section fournit des consignes de s curit importantes pour les op rateurs et le personnel de service Des avertissements ou mises en garde sp cifiques figurent dans le manuel dans les sections ou ils s appliguent Prenez le temps de bien lire les consignes et assurez vous de les respecter en particulier celles qui sont destin es a pr venir les d charges lectriques ou les blessures Signification des symboles utilises vi O oc Cc N am N arOL OPEE Signale la pr sence d une tension lev e et dangereuse dans le boitier de l quipement cette tension peut tre suffisante pour constituer un risque de d charge lectrique Avertit l utilisateur l op rateur ou le technicien de maintenance que des instructions importantes relati
17. equipment failure have the equipment inspected by qualified service personnel To reduce the risk of electric shock do not perform any servicing other than that contained in the operating instructions unless you are qualified to do so Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing should be done in a static free environment This unit may have more than one power supply cord Disconnect all power supply cords before servicing to avoid electric shock Follow static precautions at all times when handling this equipment Electrostatic Discharge ESD Protection Electrostatic discharge occurs when electronic components are improperly handled and can result in intermittent failure or complete damage adversely affecting an electrical circuit When you remove and replace any card from a frame always follow ESD prevention procedures Ensure that the frame is electrically connected to earth ground through the power cord or any other means if available Wear an ESD wrist strap ensuring that it makes good skin contact Connect the grounding clip to an unpainted surface of the chassis frame to safely ground unwanted ESD voltages If no wrist strap is available ground yourself by touching the unpainted metal part of the chassis For safety periodically check the resistance value of the antistatic strap which should be between 1 and 10 megohms When temporarily storing a card make sure it is placed in an ESD bag Cards in an
18. standards for the country of destination G This equipment complies with the European Directive 2006 95 EC Low C US Notices Electromagnetic Compatibility T This equipment has been tested for verification of compliance with FCC Part 15 Subpart B requirements for class A digital devices Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the requirements of the Electromagnetic Compatibility directive 2004 108 EC e EN 55022 Class A Radiated and conducted emissions e EN 61000 3 2 Limits for harmonic current emissions e EN 61000 3 3 Limitation of voltage fluctuations and flicker e EN 61000 4 2 Electrostatic discharge immunity e EN 61000 4 3 Radiated radio frequency electromagnetic field immunity e EN 61000 4 4 Electrical fast transient immunity e EN 6
19. 1000 4 5 Surge transient immunity e EN 61000 4 6 Conducted disturbances immunity e EN 61000 4 11 Voltage dips short interruptions and voltage variations immunity Welcome to the Kaleido family of multiviewers This Quick Start Guide is designed to help you get your Kaleido MX 1RU multiviewer up and running for the first time The following sections will guide you through the installation of a Kaleido MX 1RU system in its default configuration For more information about the Kaleido MX 1RU hardware refer to the Kaleido MX 1RU Hardware Description amp Installation Manual on the DVD that shipped with your system Summary OA ENON ate Km LT ea PITKIKSI a OKEI A 1 Getting Organized sccivikicnsicneedrecaves dees ere dene VU havin seeds denemecsedare set 3 Step 12 Physical Setup c oncsmdesdesadamandabenert adores esas eonnernus EESE EEE ERENER 6 Step 2 Networking SOUDE en ea de a Da Re ae ue ce de 10 SLED 3 AEGICINSTGHQUON a ere mess sas cad tarde ca de AE EOIN NE EEEa 26 Step 4 System Verification PPPOA disco 30 RS 422 CONNCCHON DIGGIGM sc6ss6c052scetenetnss seo anta ETATER E EEEE 36 Introduction Grass Valley s Kaleido family of multiviewers ranges from quad splits to large scale multi room monitoring systems with outstanding image quality and signal flexibility The Kaleido multiviewers are available in different models the Kaleido MX the Kaleido IP the Kaleido X 7RU the Kaleido X 4RU the Kaleido X16 and the Kaleido
20. 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 Pressthe SEL button The current value appears on the display e Press the and buttons to change the digit at the current input position e Press SEL to move one position to the right e Press ESC to move one position to the left Kaleido MX 1RU Quick Start Guide 5 14 15 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 Note Pressing ESC when the input focus is in the first position returns to the previous menu level Pressing SEL when the input focus is in the last position saves the changes and returns to the previous menu level NETMASK EDIT appears on the display Once you have set the network mask press the button DEFAULT GW EDIT appears on the display Repeat step 4 and step 5 to configure the gateway Once you have configured the gateway and navigated back to the previous menu level press the button again LINK MODE EDIT appears on the display Press the SEL button The current link mode appears on the display Note On all Kaleido multiviewers the network adapters are set to auto negotiate By default the connection speed and duplex mode will be s
21. ENTER to log on to your system as Admin A message prompting you for a password appears on the LCD display 8 Press ENTER again by default there is no password The message Access granted will appear on the LCD display if the login is successful If a mouse is connected to the Kaleido RCP2 then you should be able to see and move the mouse pointer on the monitor wall 9 Press any of the LAYOUT PRESETS buttons to load a predefined layout on the monitor wall If your system was configured prior to shipment then a layout will appear on all displays Otherwise a gray screen will appear with the following message in the middle No layout has been assigned to this room Please load a layout Mo layout has been assigned to this room Please load a layout Note To access other layouts press the LOAD button To assign a layout to a preset button press and hold the button for more than six seconds while the desired layout is showing on the monitor wall Configuring an Audio Bridge Terminal The optional Audio Bridge Terminal ABT is an external audio multiplexer serializer for the Kaleido MX The Kaleido MX supports audio channel inputs from the ABT 64 or ABT 128 22 Kaleido MX 1RU Quick Start Guide 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 au
22. Note For more information on the card s LEDs refer to the Kaleido MX 1RU Hardware Description amp Installation Manual available on the DVD that shipped with your system 2 Power up the frame Once the networking parameters are correctly configured on your Kaleido MX output cards it will not be necessary to switch off the housing frame s power when installing or removing cards The Kaleido MX starts up The startup sequence takes approximately four minutes during which time every card s status LED is blinking orange gt N LIIO LOCEXWY Status LED Status LED Select button Select button Front edge of a Kaleido MX input card Front edge of a Kaleido MX output card Kaleido MX 1RU Quick Start Guide Once the startup has completed the status LEDs on the output cards should be red steady because the cards are not connected to the network yet Green Normal Blinking orange Booting or the card is selected for local control Red Firmware initialization in progress no Ethernet SD card error Blinking red Fan failure no rear duplicate IP address 3 Connect the Kaleido RCP2 and the Audio Bridge Terminal if available to a dedicated 100Base T Ethernet switch You can also connect a mouse and a keyboard to your Kaleido RCP2 Notes e The Kaleido RCP2 and Audio Bridge Terminal ABT are optional devices and may not have been shipped with your Kaleido MX system For
23. XQUAD frames as well as the Kaleido Modular X cards and the Kaleido Modular KMV 3901 3911 cards The Kaleido MX standalone multiviewer system is ideal for production control rooms trucks and outside broadcast operations Available in two form factors 1 RU and 3 RU the Kaleido MX supports up to 64 video inputs and up to four multiviewer outputs At the heart of every multiviewer system is the Kaleido X software which includes the following client applications e XAdmin is a Web client that your system administrator will use to manage the multiviewer system XEdit is a client application used to create layouts for the monitor wall and to configure the multiviewer from your PC or laptop e The Router Control Software Single Bus and Matrix View applications also part of the iRouter Router Control Software packaged with iControl Application Servers can be used to control your multiviewer s logical sources and monitor wall destinations via the KX Router logical router or to control other logical routers configured within your multiviewer system Signal Path Viewer opens as a standalone panel updated in real time showing assignment information between router sources and multiviewer inputs Signal Path 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 numb
24. ad Kaleido MX on page 13 The output card s IP address will automatically become your system s virtual IP address 4 Configure the Kaleido RCP2 and Audio Bridge Terminal units you have connected to your system if any See Using the Kaleido RCP2 with Default Settings on page 21 and Configuring an Audio Bridge Terminal on page 22 5 Complete your Kaleido MX system configuration by changing the system name if desired See Setting the System Name on page 18 11 Setting Up Your Kaleido MX Multiviewer Networking Setup Note If there are more than one multiviewer in the same network environment it is important to assign each a unique system name so that you can tell them apart for example when using a remote control panel such as the Kaleido RCP2 or RCP 200 You are now ready to open XAdmin and XEdit from a client PC or laptop within the same subnet and verify your system communication status see Step 3 XEdit Installation on page 26 and Step 4 System Verification on page 30 Setting a Densite CPU ETH2 Controller s IP Address To set the Densit controller s IP address 1 On the Kaleido MX frame s local control panel press the CONTROLLER button 2 Press the button repeatedly until ETH1 OPTIONS appears on the display and then press the SEL button 3 Press the button repeatedly until IP ADDRESS appears on the display 4 Pressthe SEL button The current value appears on the display e Press the and b
25. ange until the boot seguence is terminated This is a visual indicator that the LEDs are functioning properly ACTIVITY Indicator on Rear Panel Power Supply LEDs on Front Panel Color Status Color Status Off Nolinkdetected Green Normal Green Normal good link Flashing green Normal rebooting Orange Activity Orange Warning Red Hardware fault Flashing orange Warning rebooting Flashing red Upgrading firmware Red Hardware fault Flashing red Upgrading firmware Verifying the Multiviewer s IP Addresses and Application Version 34 Finding the System IP Address To find your multiviewer s system IP address 1 Pressthe Select button on the front edge of a Kaleido MX output card Kaleido MX 1RU Quick Start Guide The Status LED on the selected card flashes orange and the associated control menu appears on the display of the Densit frame s local control panel 2 On the local control panel press the button 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 front edge of the output card to exit the control menu Verifying an Output Card s IP Ad
26. courants de fuite Un raccordement la masse est indispensable avant la mise sous tension Vii Notices e Apr s tout travail d entretien ou de r paration faites effectuer des contr les de s curit par le personnel technique qualifi Mises en garde Les mises en garde signalent des conditions ou des pratiques susceptibles d endommager l quipement Veuillez vous familiariser avec les mises en garde ci dessous e L appareil est con u pour tre install dans un endroit acc s restreint e Au moment d installer l quipement ne fixez pas les cordons d alimentation aux surfaces int rieures de l difice e Les produits qui n ont pas d interrupteur marche arr t et qui disposent d une source d alimentation externe doivent tre install s proximit d une prise de courant facile d acc s Si l quipement n est pas pourvu d un modules d alimentation auto adaptables v rifiez la configuration de chacun des modules d alimentation avant de les mettre sous tension e Assurez une ventilation ad quate Pour viter toute surchauffe du produit assurez une ventilation de l quipement conform ment aux instructions d installation N utilisez pas l quipement si vous suspectez un dysfonctionnement du produit Faites le inspecter par un technicien qualifi e Pour r duire le risque de choc lectrique n effectuez pas de r parations autres que celles qui sont d crites dans le pr sent manuel sauf si vous
27. cting power Prior to servicing remove jewelry such as rings watches and other metallic objects To avoid fire hazard use only the fuse type and rating specified in the service instructions for this product or on the equipment To avoid explosion do not operate this equipment in an explosive atmosphere Use proper lift points Do not use door latches to lift or move equipment Avoid mechanical hazards Allow all rotating devices to come to a stop before servicing Have qualified service personnel perform safety checks after any service caution indicates a possible hazard to equipment that could result in equipment damage Observe the following cautions when operating or working on this equipment This equipment is meant to be installed in a restricted access location Kaleido MX 1RU 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 proximity to a main power outlet that is easily accessible Use the correct voltage setting If this product lacks auto ranging power supplies before applying power ensure that each power supply is set to match the power source Provide proper ventilation To prevent product overheating provide equipment ventilation in accordance with the installation instructions Do not operate with suspected equipment failure If you suspect product damage or
28. de and the selected card s status LED will revert to its normal operating mode after 30 seconds e If you changed a parameter from the card s control menu but have not applied your change you did not press the SEL button on the local control panel once the 30 second timeout has occurred the parameters will be confirmed as if you had pressed the SEL button Step 2 Networking Setup For the Kaleido MX multiviewer to join a TCP IP network it must be configured with a system name appropriate IP addresses network mask and gateway settings You must also configure the Densit 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 with the multiviewer and its peripheral devices see Configuring a Client PC on page 24 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 address doubles as the system IP address The Kaleido MX is shipped with the following default settings Kaleido MX default IP settings Dual Quad Network mask 255 255 255 0 255 255 255 0 Gateway 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Kaleido MX 1RU Quick Start Guide Kaleido MX default IP settings continued Dual Quad Output A IP address 192 168 3 31 192 168 3 31 Output B IP address 0 0 0 0 192 168 3 32 Kaleido MX housing frames are shipped w
29. de to Installation and Operation for more information Enabling the CPU ETH2 Automatic Restore Feature To enable the CPU ETH2 automatic restore feature 1 On the Densit frame s local control panel press the CONTROLLER button 2 Press the button repeatedly until RESTORE POINTS appears on the display and then press the SEL button 3 Pressthe button repeatedly until DEFAULT ACTION appears on the display and then press the SEL button If the control panel s display shows UPDATE SETTINGS then the automatic restore feature is already enabled If the control panel s display shows KEEP SETTINGS navigate to UPDATE SETTINGS by pressing the button and then press the SEL button to apply your change 4 Pressthe CONTROLLER button to exit the controller s menu Configuring the Network Settings for a Single or Dual Head Kaleido MX To configure the network settings for a Kaleido MX with one output card 1 Pressthe Select button on the front edge of the output card 13 Setting Up Your Kaleido MX Multiviewer Networking Setup gt N S N Status LED Select button The Status LED on the selected card flashes orange and the associated control menu appears on the display of the Densit frame s local control panel 2 On the local control panel press the button repeatedly until NETWORK SETTINGS appears on the display and then press the SEL button FRAME IP ADDRESS EDIT appears on the display
30. dio connectors 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 ue t FT 2e re s bars gt e x E Sr n m f ava eli A n E ae ee ET m N TTA bars NN m ta Qe We ile N bis gt gt Nr Si er er arr Dai ahi N We i AAA W yee h arar ERT BSS T y Ur ru Note The ABT is powered through the RJ 45 Ethernet connector There is no power ON OFF button so the device is ON whenever a powered Ethernet cable PoE is connected To configure the IP address and other network settings of the ABT 1 Connect a PC to a switch 2 Referring to Configuring a Client PC on page 24 configure the PC with the following network settings DHCP Jor Static IP address 10 0 0 1 Subnet mask 255 255 0 0 Default gateway 10 0 0 1 3 Apply power to the Audio Bridge Terminal and make sure it is connected to the same switch as the PC e If the switch is Power over Ethernet PoE enabled simply connect it to the unit using an Ethernet cable If not POE mid span inserter equipment must be placed between the switch and the Audio Bridge Terminal 4 Press the RESET button located on the right hand side of the ABT rear panel beside the ETHERNET POWER RJ 45 connector for at least 1 second
31. dress and Application Version To verify the IP address and application version on an output card 1 Press the Select button on the front edge of the Kaleido MX output card The Status LED on the selected card flashes orange and the associated control menu appears on the display of the Densit frame s local control panel Note the position indication A or B in the card information shown on the first line of the LCD display either KMX OUTA or KMX OUTB followed with the slot number e g KMX OUTA Slot 4 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 On the local control panel press the button 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 If the card is identified as KMX OUTA on the display then press the button repeatedly until OUTPUT A IP EDIT appears If the card is identified as KMX OUTB then press the button until OUTPUT B IP EDIT appears Press the SEL button The current IP address for this card appears on the display Note If you have a single or dual head Kaleido MX multiviewer then this IP address doubles as the system IP address Press the Select button on the front edge of the output card to exit the control menu 35 Setting Up Your Kaleido MX Multiviewer RS 422 Co
32. el toutes les instructions qui n cessitent d ouvrir le couvercle de l quipement sont destin es exclusivement au personnel technique qualifi e N utilisez pas cet appareil dans un environnement humide e Cet quipement est mis la terre par le conducteur de mise la terre des cordons d alimentation Pour viter les chocs lectriques branchez les cordons d alimentation sur une prise correctement cabl e avant de brancher les entr es et sorties de l quipement e Acheminez les cordons d alimentation et autres cables de fa on ce qu ils ne risquent pas d tre endommag s Supportez correctement les enroulements de cables afin de ne pas endommager les connecteurs e Coupez l alimentation avant de nettoyer l quipement Ne pas utiliser de nettoyants liquides ou en a rosol Utilisez uniquement un chiffon humide Des tensions dangereuses peuvent exister en plusieurs points dans cet quipement Pour viter toute blessure ne touchez pas aux connexions ou aux composants expos s lorsque l appareil est sous tension e Avant de proc der toute op ration d entretien ou de d pannage enlevez tous vos bijoux notamment vos bagues votre montre et autres objets m talliques e Pour viter tout risque d incendie utilisez uniquement les fusibles du type et du calibre indiqu s sur l quipement ou dans la documentation qui l accompagne e Ne pas utiliser cet appareil dans une atmosph re explosive e Pr sence possible de
33. em However if you must monitor 50 Hz input signals on 60 Hz displays or vice versa then do not reference your system Connect the controller card s ETHERNET 1 port to your Ethernet switch Note The Kaleido MX does not support the controller card s second Ethernet port ETHERNET 2 Connect the output cards ETH ports to your Ethernet switch IMPORTANT Make sure to connect your Densit controller and output cards to the same subnet and that your Ethernet switch remains isolated from the rest of your network consult your network administrator if necessary until all required networking setup is complete You can now proceed with the networking setup see Step 2 Networking Setup on page 10 Kaleido MX 1RU Quick Start Guide Changing the Output Resolution IMPORTANT Within a Kaleido MX system all output heads must be configured with the same refresh rate If your system is referenced then the heads refresh rate must also match the reference signal s refresh rate If you must monitor 50 Hz input signals on 60 Hz displays or vice versa then do not reference your system To change the display resolution from the Densit controller s local control panel 1 Press the Select button on the front edge of the output card whose heads you wish to configure gt N N N Status LED Select button The Status LED on the selected card flashes orange and the associated control menu appears on the LCD
34. er 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 diagrams below show a Kaleido MX system with its inputs and outputs Examples of the various external devices that connect to the Kaleido MX are also shown A control panel would be located on the production desk while the client PC could be anywhere with Internet access to the network OUTPUTS CONTROL High resolution High resolution RCP 200 advanced multiviewer HDMI outputs 36bps HD SD outputs Analog stereo audio router control panel with audio monitoring with audio monitoring monitoring outputs TE Kakido RGP2 multivi AE ai 1 2 or 4 multiviewer outputs LTE HMDI and HD SDI Low RE_497 with audio monitoring on embedded audio and analog audio outputs AVEION router control panel USE Ethernet Up to 64 inputs ae 8 16 24 32 48 64 GPI 1 0 module Keyboard and mouse Video inputs 20 GPI inputs Multiformat 3Gbps HDSD 8 configurable reference input embedded audio extraction GPI input output 4 Audio bridge terminal ae up to 128 ch XEDIT layout editor software gs Analog AES discrete audio inputs Densit series IRD 3802 KXI DVI Bridge compressed video dual channel DVI MPEG to HD 5DI inputs with loop out INPUTS Kaleido MX system o
35. et automatically based on the corresponding port settings on the switch If your network s mode of operation requires you to change the link mode press the and buttons to navigate to the suitable option 100 Mbps half duplex or 100Mbps full duplex and then press SEL to apply the value shown on the display The selected link mode is applied Press ESC to return to the previous level in the local control menu LINK MODE EDIT appears again on the display Press the button OUTPUT A IP EDIT appears on the display Repeat step 4 and step 5 to configure the IP address for Output A Once you have set the IP address for Output A press the Select button on the front edge of the output card to exit the control menu Notes e Ifyou do not press any button on the Densit frame local control panel the Densit controller will revert to its normal standby mode and the selected card s Status LED will revert to its normal operating mode after 30 seconds e If you changed a parameter from the card s control menu but have not applied your change you did not press the SEL button on the local control panel once the 30 second timeout has occurred the parameters will be confirmed as if you had pressed the SEL button After amoment the card restarts The startup seguence takes approximately four minutes during which time the Status LED is first red and then blinking orange 15 Setting Up Your Kaleido MX Multiviewer Network
36. fault subnet mask 255 255 0 0 Default gateway 0 0 0 0 Notes If you need to operate with a fixed IP address you must use the Configuration menu to disable DHCP and set up the correct IP address Network Mask and Gateway see Enabling or Disabling DHCP and Setting an IP Address Subnet Mask and Gateway in the Kaleido RCP2 Guide to Installation and Operation available on the DVD that shipped with your system 21 Setting Up Your Kaleido MX Multiviewer Networking Setup Notes continued e To access rooms located in other subnets the Kaleido RCP2 must be configured with the appropriate unicast IP addresses see Configuring Unicast IP Addresses in the Kaleido RCP2 Guide to Installation and Operation available on the DVD that shipped with your system 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 available on the network The message ROOM Select followed by the name of the first room available appears on the LCD display 4 Press 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 button The following message appears on the LCD display LOGIN Position Admin 7 Press
37. g Setup settings information about your housing frame the input cards and the output card you are currently connected to as well as date and time settings System configuration Status and options O Access control O Physical connections O Technical support General System name Ethernet Frame IP address Network mask Default gateway Detected link mode Configured link mode Output A Output B Housing frame Input A Controller IP address Slot Output A Controller IP address Slot Date and Time Current date and time Date and time format 10 6 0 100 13 10 6 0 100 17 Monday June 24 2013 05 14 55 PM UTC 4 English United States Click Save to save your settings and continue Save 9 Under General type the name you wish to use for your system If there are more than one multiviewer in the same network environment it is important to assign each a unique system name so that you can tell them apart for example when using a remote control panel such as the Kaleido RCP2 or RCP 200 Only lower ASCII characters are allowed in the system name Braces and tilde are not allowed Note Under Ethernet you may review the IP addresses network mask gateway settings and the detected connection speeds and duplex modes Should you wish to make any further changes to the network settings you may find it more convenient to use XAdmin s System configuration page from now on
38. guring a Client PC The client PC that you will use to communicate with the Kaleido MX multiviewer via XAdmin and XEdit and the multiviewer itself must have IP addresses within the same subnet The following procedure applies to a typical Windows 7 or Windows 8 system For Windows XP see Changing an IP Address on Windows XP on page 26 Changing an IP Address on Windows 7 or Windows 8 To change the IP address of a client PC that has Windows 7 or Windows 8 1 Press the Windows key on your keyboard type control panel and then press Enter 2 In the search box type adapter and then under Network and Sharing Center click View network connections 3 In Network Connections right click the network adapter you wish to configure e g Local Area Connection or Ethernet and then click Properties If the system prompts you 24 Kaleido MX 1RU Quick Start Guide for an administrator password or confirmation type the password or provide confirmation The Properties window for the selected network adapter opens U Local Area Connection Properties Networking Connect using a Intel R 82579LM Gigabit Network Connection 0 Client for Microsoft Networks H QoS Packet Scheduler ml File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks wi Intemet Protocol Version 6 TCP IP v6 SS Intemet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 i Link Layer Topology Discovery Mapper 1 0 Driver i Link Layer Topology Discovery Responder Description
39. he display using an SDI to HDMI converter if needed Refer to the table below for proper mapping The SDI outputs are mapped as follows This configuration does not support rotated displays Refer to Creating a 4K UHD Room and to 4K UHD Spanning in the Setting Up Your Kaleido MX Multiviewer Physical Setup Kaleido X User s Manual for instructions on how to create 4K UHD rooms and layouts SDI OUT A1 Top left quadrant SDI OUT B1 Top right quadrant SDI OUT A2 Bottom left quadrant SDI OUT B2 Bottom right quadrant Broadcast monitors If your installation involves broadcast monitors connect them to the appropriate SDI outputs It is also possible to connect SDI outputs to a router Refer to Configuring the HD SDI Monitoring Output Format in the Kaleido X User s Manual for instructions on setting the scan format If you wish to use a different resolution see Changing the Output Resolution on page 9 for detailed instructions IMPORTANT Within a Kaleido MX system all output heads must be configured with the same refresh rate If your system is referenced then the heads refresh rate must also match the reference signal s refresh rate Connect one or more video sources to the Kaleido MX inputs 6 Connect a reference source if available to one or more reference inputs Note A reference is optional but if minimal processing delay is required for your monitoring purposes then you must reference your syst
40. ich must be connected to earth ground prior to making any other equipment connections Identifies an external protective grounding terminal which may be connected to earth ground as a supplement to an internal grounding terminal Indicates that static sensitive components are present which may be damaged by electrostatic discharge Use anti static procedures equipment and surfaces during servicing Indicates that the equipment has more than one power supply cord and that all power supply cords must be disconnected before servicing to avoid electric shock The presence of this symbol in or on Grass Valley equipment means that it has been tested and certified as complying with applicable Canadian Standard Association CSA regulations and recommendations for USA Canada The presence of this symbol in or on Grass Valley equipment means that it has been tested and certified as complying with applicable Underwriters Laboratory UL regulations and recommendations for USA Canada The presence of this symbol in or on Grass Valley equipment means that it has been tested and certified as complying with applicable Intertek Testing Services regulations and recommendations for USA Canada Notices Warnings Cautions C The presence of this symbol in or on Grass Valley product means that it complies with all applicable European Union CE directives The presence of this symbol in or on Grass Valley product means that it complie
41. ido X User s Manual available on the DVD that shipped with your system and from Grass Valley s support portal 29 Setting Up Your Kaleido MX Multiviewer System Verification 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 system IP address the IP address you configured for Output A in the case of a single or dual head system see step 14 on page 15 or the virtual IP address you configured at step 4 on page 17 in the case of a quad head system in the address bar The Kaleido X home page appears en Kaleido X version 7 30 build 5503 XEdit version 7 30 Build 5503 Launch the Signal Path Viewer 2 Click the XAdmin button 3 If you see a security warning or a certificate error message then refer to Registering 30 your Multiviewer s Security Credentials with your Browser in the Kaleido X User s Manual If the Log in to XAdmin page appears type the password and then click Log in ADMIN Log in to XAdmin Type your password and then click Log in to continue Password Log in Internet Explorer users If a blank page appears then refer to Enabling the Compatibility View in Internet Explorer 10 in the Kaleido X User s Manual The XAdmin Status and Options page appears di
42. information on these and other Kaleido MX options please contact your Grass Valley sales representative e You may need to upgrade your Audio Bridge Terminal and Kaleido RCP2 devices if available to the latest firmware The update files can be found on the DVD that shipped with your multiviewer and on Grass Valley s support portal Please refer to the Kaleido RCP2 Guide to Installation and Operation and to the Audio Bridge Terminal Guide to Installation and Operation available on the DVD and from the portal for instructions on how to determine the firmware level and how to perform the upgrade for these devices e The Kaleido MX 1RU supports one ABT device The Kaleido MX automatically detects the resolution of any connected display If the required information is not available then a fall back resolution of 1920 x 1080 60 Hz HDTV is used 4 Connect outputs of the Kaleido MX to one or more displays that support this resolution e Monitor wall displays Connect the multiviewer s MV OUT outputs to the displays e Quad link 4K UHD output e Four 1080p displays In the case of a quad head system e g the 16x4 model meant to output a 4K UHD signal to four 1080p displays connect the multiviewer s SDI monitoring outputs to the displays referring to the table below for proper mapping One 4K UHD display f your system is meant to output to a single 4K UHD display connect the multiviewer s SDI monitoring outputs to t
43. ing Setup 16 Once the startup has completed check the card s Status LED again and make sure that it does not indicate an error condition Green Normal Blinking orange Booting or the card is selected for local control Red Firmware initialization in progress no Ethernet SD card error Blinking red Fan failure no rear duplicate IP address Should the Status LED indicate an error condition refer to your Kaleido MX 1RU Hardware Description amp 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 35 Configuring the Network Settings for a Ouad Head Kaleido MX To configure the network settings for a Kaleido MX with two output cards 1 Press the Select button on the front edge of one of your system s output cards Status LED Select button N S N The Status LED on the selected card flashes orange and the associated control menu appears on the display of the Densit frame s local control panel 2 On the local control panel press the button repeatedly until NETWORK SETTINGS appears on the display and then press the SEL button Kaleido MX 1RU Quick Start Guide CONTROLLER FRAME IP ADDRESS EDIT appears on the display 3 Press the SEL button again The current value appears on the display e Press the
44. ith our commitment to environmental preservation only the Quick Start Guide for your multiviewer model and some ancillary documents e g welcome letters warranty cards are distributed in printed form All manuals and the Release Notes are available on the DVD that shipped with your multiviewer See the Documentation section of the Release Notes for a complete list You can obtain the latest version of the manuals the Release Notes as well as software and useful data from the Software and documentation section of Grass Valley s support portal In addition to the above you might need the following not supplied e Up to 4 displays e A dedicated 100Base T Ethernet switch with enough ports for the Kaleido MX client PCs Kaleido RCP2 and Audio Bridge Terminals e Client PC see below for system requirements e Cables to connect your multiviewer to video sources to displays and to the network Cable type Purpose CAT 5 For Ethernet connectivity Display cables To connect the multiviewer s HDMI outputs to displays e Standard HDMI cables e Extension modules for example Grass Valley s DXF 200 DVI HDMI Optical Extension System e part number DXF 200 C for the Kaleido MX 1RU 16x4 model only e part number DXF 200 B for all other Kaleido MX models To connect the multiviewer s SDI outputs to displays e Standard coaxial cables with DIN 1 0 2 3 connectors e SDI to HDMI 2 0 or SDI to DisplayPort converter for example AJA
45. ith their CPU ETH2 controller configured with the following default settings Densit CPU ETH2 controller default IP settings IP address 1 192 168 3 1 Network mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 0 0 0 0 IP address 2 0 0 0 0 Network mask 0 0 0 0 Gateway 0 0 0 0 To set the system name and IP addresses for your Kaleido MX multiviewer 1 Configure the Densit CPU ETH2 controller with an appropriate IP address see Setting a Densit CPU ETH2 Controller s IP Address on page 12 2 Verify that the Densit CPU ETH2 controller s automatic restore feature is enabled see Enabling the CPU ETH2 Automatic Restore Feature on page 13 Note For the card hot swap feature to function properly the CPU ETH2 automatic restore feature must be activated 3 Configure your output cards networking parameters If you have a guad head Kaleido MX replace the system IP address network mask default gateway and both output cards IP addresses as appropriate See Configuring the Network Settings for a Quad Head Kaleido MX on page 16 The system IP address will be your systems virtual IP address This is the address you will use to access your system from XEdit and XAdmin for example If you have a single head or a dual head Kaleido MX then replace the IP address for Output A with an appropriate IP address and change the network mask and default gateway as appropriate See Configuring the Network Settings for a Single or Dual He
46. iven product Care should be taken to ensure that one obtains the proper manual version for a specific product serial number Information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Grass Valley Warranty information is available in the Support section of the Grass Valley Web site www grassvalley com The SDHC Logo is a trademark of SD 3C LLC Title Kaleido MX 1RU Ouick Start Guide Part Number M933 9905 107 Revision 2015 04 02 19 34 Kaleido MX 1RU 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 e2 t OPPP O n 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 the user operator or service technician should refer to the product manuals for important operating maintenance or service instructions This is a prompt to note the fuse rating when replacing fuses The fuse referenced in the text must be replaced with one having the ratings indicated Identifies a protective grounding terminal wh
47. n on the same subnet as the multiviewer open a Web browser 26 window and type the multiviewer s IP address in the address bar The multiviewer s home page appears Kaleido MX 1RU Ouick Start Guide ROUTER CONTROL Kaleido X version 7 30 build 5503 XEdit version 7 30 Build 5503 Launch the Signal Path Viewer 2 Click the XEdit button The browser prompts you to save an executable file to your hard drive Kal eido windows32 online exe This file is an online installer which will download XEdit and other companion elements from your multiviewer and install them Some browsers may allow you to run the file directly Depending on your browser s security features warnings may appear which you may safely dismiss 3 Unless your browser let you run the file and you chose to do so navigate to the location were you saved the installer file and open it More security warnings or prompts may appear which you may safely dismiss or accept A window appears showing the download and installation progress MEDIT Miranda a At the end of the installation process If you have Windows 7 or Windows XP shortcuts X are added to your desktop and to the Start menu under All Programs 1 Installers for Linux or Mac OS X are not yet available 27 Setting Up Your Kaleido MX Multiviewer XEdit Installation di Grass Valley Kaleido 5 Uninstall XEdit JK XEdit e If you have Windows 8 1 or Windows 8
48. ngs on the switch 12 If your network s mode of operation requires you to change the link mode press the and buttons to navigate to the suitable option 100 Mbps half duplex or 100Mbps full duplex and then press SEL to apply the value shown on the display The selected link mode is applied 17 Setting Up Your Kaleido MX Multiviewer Networking Setup 15 16 17 18 Press ESC to return to the previous level in the local control menu LINK MODE EDIT appears again on the LCD display Press the button OUTPUT A IP EDIT appears on the control panel s display Repeat step 3 and step 4 to configure the IP address for Output A Once you have set the IP address for Output A and navigated back to the previous menu level press the button again OUTPUT B IP EDIT appears on the control panel s display Repeat step 3 and step 4 to configure the IP address for Output B Once you have set the IP address for Output B press the Select button on the front edge of the output card to exit the control menu Notes Ifyou donot press any button on the Densit frame local control panel the Densit controller will revert to its normal standby mode and the selected card s Status LED will revert to its normal operating mode after 30 seconds e If you changed a parameter from the card s control menu but have not applied your change you did not press the SEL button on the local control panel once the 30 second timeo
49. nnection Diagram 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 card gt S N S Status LED Select button gt The Status LED on the selected card flashes orange and the associated control menu appears on the display of the Densit 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 Pressthe Select button on the front edge of the input card to exit the control menu RS 422 Connection Diagram Each output card supports one RS 422 serial port over an RJ 45 connector This port allows the Kaleido MX to connect to external serial devices such as a router production switcher or router controller Note The RS 422 ports each have an RJ 45 connector in order to preserve space on a busy panel The RS 422 interface specifies a DE 9 connector soif you are using this interface you will reguire a DE 9 to RJ 45 adapter Grass Valley supplies two adapter models correctly wired for this application a straight adapter part no 1737 3000 102 and a crossover adapter part no 1792 3700 100 The pinout for the RS 422 signals on the RJ 45 connectors and the wiring diagrams for the appropriate adapters are shown here 36 Kaleido MX 1RU Quick S
50. s with safety of laser product applicable standards warning indicates a possible hazard to personnel which may cause injury or death Observe the following general warnings when using or working on this equipment Appropriately listed certified mains supply power cords must be used for the connection of the equipment to the mains voltage at either 120 V AC or 240 V AC This product relies on the building s installation for short circuit over current protection Ensure that a fuse or circuit breaker for 120 V AC or 240 V AC is used on the phase conductors Any instructions in this manual that require opening the equipment cover or enclosure are for use by qualified service personnel only Do not operate the equipment in wet or damp conditions This equipment is grounded through the grounding conductor of the power cords To avoid electrical shock plug the power cords into a properly wired receptacle before connecting the equipment inputs or outputs Route power cords and other cables so they are not likely to be damaged Properly support heavy cable bundles to avoid connector damage Disconnect power before cleaning the equipment Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners use only a damp cloth Dangerous voltages may exist at several points in this equipment To avoid injury do not touch exposed connections and components while power is on High leakage current may be present Earth connection of product is essential before conne
51. s Hi5 4K Mini Converter firmware version 2 2 or later Video cables Notes Standard coaxial cables with DIN 1 0 2 3 connectors On all Kaleido multiviewers the network adapters are set to auto negotiate By default the connection speed and duplex mode will be set automatically based on the corresponding port settings on the switch e The Kaleido MX 1RU 16x 4 model supports non locking HDMI cables only Make sure the HDMI connectors on the multiviewer side have the same dimensions Otherwise the built in locking mechanism may not be able to secure the smaller connectors You may order suitable HDMI cables from Grass Valley HDMI to DVI female cable 1ft part no KKC HDMI DVI Setting Up Your Kaleido MX Multiviewer Physical Setup System Requirements for a Client PC A client PC or laptop meeting the following requirements is required to access the XAdmin Web client and the other Kaleido X client applications Operating system Windows XP Professional Windows 7 Windows 8 or Windows 8 1 Processor Core 2 Duo at 2 GHz or better Memory At least 2 GB of RAM Disk space At least 2 GB free Step 1 Physical Setup To set up the Kaleido MX hardware 1 With the Kaleido MX 1RU frame enclosure installed in its designated rack position and before powering up the unit verify that each card is securely seated in its slot and leave the frame door open so that you can monitor all the card s LEDs
52. splaying a list of all modules and their statuses Kaleido MX 1RU Quick Start Guide System configuration Kaleido MX Status and options SYSTEM le O Access control OUTPUT A master KMX 3901 0UT s n 097101 58589002 O Physical connections OUTPUT B KMX 3901 OUT s n 097101 55740018 0 i or INPUT A KMX 3901 IN 16 0 s n 093301 57089005 Ol e 0000000000000000 INPUT B KMX 3901 IN 16 Q s n 093301 58242001 O nnuts 99000000000000000 J INPUT C Empty JAE J INPUT D Empty JAE Click Physical connections in the navigation area on the left of the page The Physical Connections page appears showing the current connection status for your system with a visual representation of the physical connections between the detected input cards and the output cards associated with the frame IP address 31 Setting Up Your Kaleido MX Multiviewer System Verification Physical Connection Status Your system is properly connected The detected physical connections match the saved configuration Detected physical connections Input card B Last saved order B Input card B Last saved order B Input card B Last saved order B Input card B Last saved order B Controller IP address Controller IP address Controller IP address Controller IP address 10 6 0 100 10 6 0 100 10 6 0 100 10 6 0 100 Slot 18 Slot 18 Slot 18 Slot 18 Al A2 Bl B2 Al A2 Bl B2 Inp
53. tart Guide DT TT LL LL LL LL LS AGE EI JRX 2 RX EE armaan mn eu n c D n c RJ 45 DE 9 male DE 9 female Pinout of each RS 422 Pinout of straight adapter Grass Pinout of RS 422 port s RJ 45 connector Valley part no 1737 3000 102 connector on SMPTE on the multiviewer slave device Standard wiring between multiviewer and devices wired to SMPTE slave specification e g most routers Ross Synergy switchers Nevion ETH CON RX MEET AE RX Rxz 2 RX i i amet Te ne M Efn MALLE Ee edad DEEE EEG T OEE EE n c sl LEE men RJ 45 DE 9 male DE 9 female Pinout of each RS 422 Pinout of crossover adapter Grass Pinout of RS 422 port s RJ 45 connector Valley part no 1792 3700 100 connector on SMPTE on the multiviewer master device Standard wiring between multiviewer and devices wired to SMPTE master specification e g Philips Jupiter router control system Grass Valley Presmaster PCS Note The two RS 422 ports on the multiviewer side have no ground pin Using the appropriate DE 9S to RJ 45 adapter an external device should be able to communicate with a multiviewer despite the lack of a ground For more information about the RS 422 specifications see the Communication section in the Specifications chapter of the Kaleido MX 1RU Hardware Description amp Installation Manual For more information about the RS 422 serial connections see the Serial Connections
54. time Once the database has completed loading XEdit s main application window appears 5 XEdit C XEDITiDB_1 Jag File Edt View Configure Tools Help iTools System Channels Sources Destinations Rooms Layouts Actions RCP users Properties Tips Equipment Resources DescriptioniCalibrations Calibrations Kaleido IP Interconnects Router configurations Router connections What to do in the System tab System A system represents a grouping of equipment In Edit you work on one system at a time Each system is stored in a separate database a Kaleido X 7RU e How to create a Kaleido Modular system Kaleido MX e Howto configure a Kaleido IP 2 system Kaleido IP 4 e How to save the Kaleido IP 6 system Switchers OFFLINE Note Once it has been installed from the multiviewer XEdit remains on your PC or laptop and can be launched from the 2 shortcut that was added to your desktop Apps view or Start screen see page 27 or from the Start menu Whenever you install a new version of the Kaleido X software on the multiviewer the next time you open XEdit your installed copy of the application will be automatically updated from the multiviewer For more information about calibrating your system configuring rooms creating layouts and operating the monitor wall refer to the Kale
55. urit v rifiez p riodiquement la valeur de r sistance du bracelet antistatique Elle doit se situer entre 1 et 10 m gohms e Si vous devez mettre une carte de c t assurez vous de la ranger dans un sac protecteur antistatique e Les cartes qui sont reli es un chassis ou bo tier m tallique mis la terre ne necessitent pas de protection antistatique sp ciale Precautions pour les ecrans LCD et TFT Regarder l cran pendant une trop longue p riode de temps peut nuire a votre vision Prenez une pause de 10 minutes apr s 30 minutes d utilisation Si l cran LCD ou TFT est bris manipulez les fragments de verre avec pr caution au moment de vous en debarrasser veillez a ce que le cristal liquide n entre pas en contact avec la peau ou la bouche En cas de contact avec la peau ou les v tements laver imm diatement l eau savonneuse Ne jamais ing rer le liquide La toxicit est extr mement faible mais la prudence demeure de mise en tout temps Recycling Visit www grassvalley com for recycling information Certification and Compliance Safety Compliance voltage directive in addition to the following standards on safety of information technology equipment CAN CSA 22 2 No 60950 1 07 2 Edition A1 2011 UL60950 1 2007 2 Edition IEC 60950 1 2005 2 Edition A1 2009 EN 60950 1 2006 A11 2009 A1 2010 A12 2011 The power cords supplied with this equipment meet the appropriate national
56. ut card A Input card A Input card A Input card A Last saved order A Last saved order A Last saved order A Last saved order A Controller IP address Controller IP address Controller IP address Controller IP address 10 6 0 100 10 6 0 100 10 6 0 100 10 6 0 100 Slot 13 Slot 13 Slot 13 Slot 13 Al A2 Bl B2 Al A2 Bl B2 Output card A Output card A Output card B Output card B Controller IP address Controller IP address Controller IP address Controller IP address 10 6 0 100 10 6 0 100 10 6 0 100 10 6 0 100 Slot 9 Slot 9 Slot 7 Slot 7 7 Review the information on this page to make sure your input and output cards are all properly interconnected Information in red indicates the location where a problem was detected 8 Click Status and options in the navigation area on the left of the page to go back to the Status and Options page The module headings show the card type and serial number for the input and output cards and a summary view of the input signals for each input card 9 Move the pointer to an input signal status icon to view the associated signal format 32 Kaleido MX 1RU Quick Start Guide Card type Serial number OUTPUT B KMX 3901 0UT s n 097101 55740020 JEJE INPUT A KMX 3901 IN 16 0 s n 093301 57089008 CJE Inputs 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 dd 9 D INPUT B KMX 3901 IN 16 Q s n 093301 55739022 CIE Inputs JOIJNRIJJIIJIIIIIII gt A input signal status D INPUT C Empty Video
57. ut has occurred the parameters will be confirmed as if you had pressed the SEL button After amoment both output cards restart The startup seguence takes approximately four minutes during which time the cards Status LEDs are first red and then blinking orange Once the startup has completed check both cards Status LEDs again and make sure that they do not indicate an error condition Green Normal Blinking orange Booting or the card is selected for local control Red Firmware initialization in progress no Ethernet SD card error Blinking red Fan failure no rear duplicate IP address Should a Status LED indicate an error condition refer to your Kaleido MX 1RU Hardware Description amp Installation Manual to find out what the other LEDs might be indicating 20 Verify that both cards and the system s new IP addresses are effective by referring to Verifying the Multiviewer s IP Addresses and Application Version on page 34 Setting the System Name Once you have configured the output cards from the local control panel use XAdmin to complete your system s network setup Kaleido MX 1RU Quick Start Guide 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 24 2 Open a Web browser window and enter the multiviewer s system IP address in the address
58. uttons to change the digit at the current input position e Press SEL to move one position to the right e Press ESC to move one position to the left 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 Note Pressing ESC when the input focus is in the first position returns to the previous menu level Pressing SEL when the input focus is in the last position saves the changes and returns to the previous menu level IP ADDRESS appears on the control panel s display 6 Press the button NETWORK MASK appears on the control panel s display 7 Repeat step 4 and step 5 to configure the netmask 8 Once you have set the network mask press the button again GATEWAY appears on the control panel s display Kaleido MX 1RU Quick Start Guide 9 Repeat step 4 and step 5 to configure the gateway 10 Once you have set the gateway press the CONTROLLER button to exit the controller s menu The Densit controller restarts IMPORTANT Make sure the controller s internal clock is set to the correct date and time The clock settings will persist for 10 days after a power loss Should you later need to change the time on a CPU ETH2 controller then you will have to restart any multiviewer system housed in the same frame Refer to the Densit CPU ETH2 Enhanced Ethernet Controller Card Gui
59. verview Kaleido MX 1RU Quick Start Guide 3Gbps HD 50 501 IN 1RU 8 16 or 24 JEU 32 48 or 64 AES Analog discrete audio via SDTI LT R5 422 Ethernet GPI VOY Probing and Audio Metadata extract extract Probing CPU controller Kaleido MX functional block diagram Getting Organized Non blocking le HDMI OUT with audio Multiviewer processing TRU 1 or 2 HD scaling SAU 2 or 4 and positioning p 3Gbps HD SD SDI OUT with audio t 1RU 1 or 2 SAU 2 or 4 Analog audio stereo OUT TRU 1 or 2 SAU 2 or 4 This section provides information about system requirements and items shipped with your Kaleido MX 1RU Reguired Materials Your Kaleido MX system package includes the following e AKaleido MX 1RU unit with pre installed cards 1 or 2 input cards 1 or 2 output cards a Densit CPU ETH2 controller card and a GPI 1501 GPI I O module and 1 or 2 power supplies second power supply optional CPU ETH2 card Slot 1 empty Output card in slot 3 GPI 1501 in slot 5 Input card in slot 2 Example Kaleido MX 1RU with one input card and one output card Slot 4 empty The table below indicates how the cards included in your Kaleido MX 1RU are distributed in the housing frame Slot 2 Card Card model Applies to Input A KMX 3901 IN 16 Q 16 x 4 KMX 3901 IN 16 D 16x 2 16x 1 KMX 3901 IN 8 D 8x2 8x1 Input B KMX 3901 IN 16 D 24x 2 24x1
60. ves l utilisation et a l entretien se trouvent dans la documentation accompagnant l quipement Invite l utilisateur l op rateur ou le technicien de maintenance prendre note du calibre du fusible lors du remplacement de ce dernier Le fusible auquel il est fait r f rence dans le texte doit tre remplac par un fusible du m me calibre Identifie une borne de mise la terre de protection II faut relier cette borne la terre avant d effectuer toute autre connexion l quipement Identifie une borne de mise a la terre externe qui peut tre connectee en tant que borne de mise la terre suppl mentaire Signale la pr sence de composants sensibles l lectricit statique et qui sont susceptibles d tre endommag s par une d charge lectrostatique Utilisez des proc dures des quipements et des surfaces antistatiques durant les interventions d entretien Le symbole ci contre signifie que l appareil comporte plus d un cordon d alimentation et qu il faut d brancher tous les cordons d alimentation avant toute op ration d entretien afin de pr venir les chocs lectriques La marque C CSA US certifie que l appareil vis a t test par l Association canadienne de normalisation CSA et reconnu conforme aux exigences applicables en mati re de s curit lectrique en vigueur au Canada et aux tats Unis La marque C UL US certifie que l appareil vis a t test par Underwriters Laboratory UL et reconnu
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