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Kaleido-X Users Manual
Ver. 2.00
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Kaleido-X User’s Manual Ver. 2.00Questions about Kaleido-X User’s Manual?T

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vitocRefreshing a Layout. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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86Creating Layouts3• “To open an existing XEdit room:” on page 94• “To assign a Head to a Display:” on page 99• “To select the room display properties

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Checklist877. Changing Room Display Resolution. Refer to “Changing Room Display Resolution” on page 938. Changing the Aspect Ratio. Refer to “Changing

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88Creating Layouts3Display versus MonitorIn the XEdit workflow, a display refers to the representation of a physical monitor (such as a CRT) within a

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Checklist89New Room window3. Add displays to the Room.4. Add Fullscreen Zones to the display.This step is optional.5. Click File|Save or the Save tab

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90Creating Layouts3Opening an existing XEdit RoomTo open an existing XEdit room:1. Start the XEdit software. Refer to “To start the XEdit software:” o

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Checklist912. Select the Rooms tab.3. Right-click on the Display Library panel.The right-click menu appears.Right-click Display Library menu.4. Click

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92Creating Layouts3Save Display Library window9. Type the name of the Display in the File Name row of the Save Display Library window.10. Click Save.T

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Checklist93Room Preferences3. Click on the button in the Room Preferences.The Room Preferences window appears.Room Preferences window4. Check the Use

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94Creating Layouts3Adding Displays to a Room To add displays to a room:1. Select the Rooms tab from the XEdit main window.The Rooms tab appears.XEdit

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Checklist95Room with a display 4. Click File|Save or the Save tab in the XEdit application toolbar.Assigning a Head to a DisplayNote: One output head

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viiCalibrating Reclocking. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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96Creating Layouts3Display Right-Click menu4. Select Assign Head from the Right-Click menu.5. Select the head of the output card.6. Click File|Save or

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Checklist97Room display propertiesCreating a Room Display ResolutionTo create a room display resolution:1. Repeat the steps 1,2 and 3 from Select the

Page 16 - XEdit Application Shortcuts

98Creating Layouts3Edit Resolution Settings window5. Enter the frequency and timing found within the XAdmin page.Frequency must be entered either as 5

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Checklist99XAdmin Frequency & Timing information7. Click Save on the Edit Resolution Settings window.Changing Room Display ResolutionTo change a r

Page 18 - Kaleido-X System Overview

100Creating Layouts3Resolution presets3. Select the preferred Display resolution.The Room Display resolution is displayed.Room Display resolution4. Cl

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Checklist101Aspect Ratio properties3. Select the preferred Aspect Ratio.The selected Aspect Ratio is displayed within the field.Selected Aspect Ratio4

Page 20 - Kaleido-X cabling diagram

102Creating Layouts3Diagonal Size3. Enter the preferred Diagonal Size.4. Select the desired unit of measurement located on the far right of the Diagon

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Checklist103Height presets3. Enter the preferred Height.4. Select the desired unit of measurement located on the far right of the Height field. The He

Page 22 - Step 2 – Networking Setup

104Creating Layouts3Width presets3. Enter the preferred Width values.4. Select the desired unit of measurement located on the far right of the Width f

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Checklist105Room Display Rotation presets3. Select the preferred Rotation presets.The selected Rotation presets are displayed within the field.Selecte

Page 24 - Configuring a Client PC

viiitocSetting up a Layout to use the DVI Background Input. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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106Creating Layouts3Room Display Position presets3. Enter the numeric properties in the X,Y fields.4. Click OKThe entered Room Display Position values

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Checklist107• “To configure a widget position within the Region Editor” on page 132• “To configure the dimension within the Region Editor” on page 133

Page 27 - Configuring the RCP2

108Creating Layouts39. Create a Composite. Refer to “Creating a Composite” on page 109.10. Resize a Composite. Refer to “Resizing a Composite” on page

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Checklist109ActionAn action is an operation automatically performed in response to a specific trigger. Actions are directly associated with widgets an

Page 29 - RCP2 Login

110Creating Layouts3XEdit Layout tab2. From the main menu select File|New.The Create a New Layout window appearCreate a New Layout window3. Select the

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Checklist111The Save Layout window appears.Save Layout window6. Provide a name for the layout.7. Click File|Save or the Save tab in the XEdit applicat

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112Creating Layouts3Creating Widget LibrariesTo create widget libraries:1. Start the XEdit software. Refer to “To start the XEdit software:” on page 9

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Checklist1136. Draw a widget in the layout, customize if necessary, then drag it (while holding the CTRL key) onto the widget library. Note: It is not

Page 33 - Step 4 – XEdit Installation

114Creating Layouts3Configuring a Video Widget Safe Area MarkersTo configure a Video Widget Safe Area Markers:1. Start the XEdit software. Refer to “T

Page 34 - Step 5 – System Verification

Checklist115Room Layout8. Click on the Room Layout.9. Select the menus of choice located under the Properties Tooltips Panel to configure the Safe Are

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116Creating Layouts3XDS Data Display5. Click on the Properties panel.6. Check or uncheck the required display data.The following XDS Data selection is

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Checklist1173. Select the Layout.4. Click on the background of the Layout.5. Select the background color settings to the right under Properties|Appera

Page 38 - Customer Support

118Creating Layouts3XEdit Layouts tab with open window2. Select File|Open from the main menu.3. Browse to select an existing Layout to open.The center

Page 39 - Operation of the Monitor Wall

Checklist119XEdit Layouts tab2. Select File|Open from the main menu.3. Browse to select an existing Layout to open.The center pane displays the select

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120Creating Layouts3Selected widget Right-Click menu with channel list6. Select Assign Channel from the Right-Click menu or drag and drop Channels fro

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Checklist121Empty Composite3. Right-Click on the composite and select Unlock from menu to unlock composite.Unlocked Composite4. Drop a video widget in

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122Creating Layouts35. Drop an Audiometer widget inside the composite.Audiometer Widget within Composite6. Drop a UMD widget inside the composite.Kale

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Checklist123UMD Widget within Composite7. Select the UMD and from the Properties panel, check Show Tallies.Selected and Displays Tallies8. Move audiom

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124Creating Layouts3Re-positioned Audiometer9. Repeat step 7 for UMD.In this case the UMD is place on the bottom side of the composite.Re-positioned U

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Checklist125Re-positioned Video Widget11. By pressing SHIFT key while using the mouse on the video selection right-handle, stretch the video borders h

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126Creating Layouts3Vertically stretched Video Widget 13. Click outside the composite to re-lock it.Re-locked Composite14. Click File|Save or the Save

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Checklist127The horizontal Audio Meters and UMD's change in length. A vertical Audio Meter change in height and a Video Widget increases proporti

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128Creating Layouts33. Left-click on the button in the right field under Size & Position|Bounds.The Region editor appears.Region editorConfiguring

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Checklist129Region Editor selected units3. Enter the values for the Left, Top, Right and Bottom positions.4. Press the OK button to keep the modificat

Page 51 - Refreshing a Layout

130Creating Layouts3Configuring Audio Level PropertiesTo configure Audio Level Properties1. Select Audio Scale within the Layout task tab located unde

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Checklist131Choose Background Color window8. Click on the color square of choice.The color is shown within the preview window below.9. Click OK.The se

Page 53 - Invoking an Action

132Creating Layouts3Text Font window4. Choose the Font, Font Style and Size of choice.5. Click OK.Configuring a Static UMD TextTo configure a static U

Page 54 - Toggling Safe Areas

Checklist1332. Click on the Layout background.3. Click on the Properties Panel|Appearance |Background Image on the far right.4. Click on the button wi

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134Creating Layouts3Browse Image window6. Select the location of the image.7. Select the Image file.Note: File size is limited to 100k to assure perfo

Page 56 - Editing Text

Checklist135Image Preview10. Click OK.The image appears in the Layout background.Inserting a Clock LogoTo insert a Clock Logo:1. Repeat step 1 to 3 fr

Page 57 - Triggering a GPI Out

1OverviewWelcome to the Kaleido-X! This section provides information about the system overview documentation set and customer support. SummaryAbout th

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136Creating Layouts3Clock Logo select window5. Click Open or Browse Image button.The Browse Image window appears.Browse Image windowKaleido-X User&apo

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Checklist1376. Select the location of the Logo.7. Select the Logo.Note: File size is limited to 100k to assure performance of the runtime operation. I

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138Creating Layouts3ChecklistXEdit Quick Start Task ListFollow these steps to complete all the tasks required to get started using XEdit:1. Create an

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Checklist1392. Right-Click on Admin.The Right-Click menu appears.RCP Right-Click menu3. Select the New User.The new user appears.RCP New User4. Click

Page 62 - What is the Kaleido-X?

140Creating Layouts3Assigned Room4. Click File|Save or the Save tab in the XEdit application toolbar. Selecting a Fullscreen Zone and Layout assignmen

Page 63 - What is a database?

Checklist141Room Preferences window4. Select the Current User Preference in the center column that corresponds to the Preference Name from the left co

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142Creating Layouts3Note: To select the Room Preference Layout on the far right under the Room Preference column follow the steps below.7. Repeat step

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Checklist143KXO-Dual Audio Out selection12. Select the desired KXO-Dual Audio Out from the list.13. Click File|Save or the Save tab in the XEdit appli

Page 66 - XEdit Online

144Creating Layouts32. Enter the New Password.3. Confirm Password by re-entering.4. Click File|Save or the Save tab in the XEdit application toolbar.S

Page 67 - Importing a Database

Checklist145Assigning Audio Output to an RCP2 UserTo assign an Audio Output to a RCP2 User:1. Repeat Step 1 from the Selecting the Keyboard Language i

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2Overview1Documentation ConventionsThis documentation may use the following documentation conventions.XEdit Application ShortcutsThe following is a li

Page 69 - Exporting a Database

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147Administration and ServicingThis chapter explains how to configure all the steps necessary to configure the Kaleido-X network communications.Summar

Page 71 - Creating a Backup

148Administration and Servicing4• “What are Logs?” on page 152• “What is a Status?” on page 152• “What are Versions?” on page 153Key ConceptsRCP2The K

Page 72 - Retrieving a Backup

149VersionsThis refers to the various software releases within Kaleido-X system(e.g.XEdit).Detailed DirectionsIP AddressingKaleido-XTo configure the K

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150Administration and Servicing42. Refer to “To configure the IP address and other network settings of the ABT, do the following:” on page 16Configure

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151XAdmin Main Page2. Select Backup ScheduleThe BackUp Schedule page appear.XAdmin BackUp Schedule3. Select Enable from the System backup row.Kaleido-

Page 75 - What is Alarm Debouncing?

152Administration and Servicing44. Schedule the backup from the Backup the system row.5. Click Save and choose a location to save file or click Open.M

Page 76 - What is a third party device?

Servicing153Contact Technical Support3. Click on System Snapshot.The system snapshot generation takes a few seconds and the following window appear.Sy

Page 77 - Global Alarm Concepts

154Administration and Servicing4The Save As window appear.Save As window5. Rename the file in the File Name row as desired.6. Select a location to sav

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Servicing155Note: Depending on the file size the download may take a few seconds which is followed by the Download Complete message window.Download Co

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3Required Materials (in the box)Your Kaleido-X system package includes the following:• Refer to the Hardware ManualToggle Tools panel presence Ctrl Sh

Page 80 - Configuring a System

156Administration and Servicing4Status information windowThe Status Information of the Kaleido-X frame appears under Description detailing the require

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157Using Kaleido-X Control ProtocolsThis chapter explains how Kaleido-X can execute commands received via a Gateway, allowing third-party developers a

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158Using Kaleido-X Control Protocols5Key ConceptsKaleido-X Configuration PrerequisitesTo begin the configuration process, there must be an initial con

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159Document ConventionsEach command in this document is presented in the following format: "The Command name” Kaleido types it applies to. Comman

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160Using Kaleido-X Control Protocols5<openID/>OR to open a session with a room context:<openID>ROOM_NAME</openID>OR to open a sessio

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161<closeID>IP_ADDRESS_0_4_0_0</closeID>On the Kaleido-X:<closeID/>Where:• IP_ADDRESS is the IP address of the Kaleido-K2 or Kaleido

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162Using Kaleido-X Control Protocols5Where:• LayoutToLoad is the name of the Layout to load. This Layout must have been exported to the Kaleido prior

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163• AnId is the identifier that will receive the new state.• Note: Kaleido-Alto/Quad will only accept numeric values for this parameter, in the range

Page 88 - Calibrating Reclocking

164Using Kaleido-X Control Protocols5• NewText is the text to display.Gateway response:• <nack/>: the Gateway was not able to recognize the comm

Page 89 - Configuring Alarm Threshold

165X indicates the AES. Valid value can be either 1 or 2.• setKAudioOut• The user can select the audio to be monitored by using this Gateway command.

Page 90 - Configuring Alarm Debouncing

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166Using Kaleido-X Control Protocols5• <setKAudioOut>set Type="NONE"</setKAudioOut>You may select any audio for monitoring, inde

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167Using the Serial to TCP/IP DispatcherWelcome to the Serial-to-TCP Dispatcher Protocol.SummaryAbout the Serial-to-TCP Dispatcher Protocol . . . . .

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168Using the Serial to TCP/IP Dispatcher6Figure:6 Functional modelDescriptionThis section presents the feature and list the requirements needed to mak

Page 94 - What is a level?

Description169Normal CaseThe normal flow of data from a serial device to multiple TCP/IP devices.Figure:7 Interaction diagramKaleido-X User's Man

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170Using the Serial to TCP/IP Dispatcher6Exception CaseThe Dispatcher protocol does not return any error message. Invalid packets are discarded silent

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Interface171InterfaceThis section presents the interface used to manage this new feature.Serial InterfaceFigure 4 shows the format of the packets rece

Page 97 - Adding Levels

172Using the Serial to TCP/IP Dispatcher6Figure:9 Dispatcher Protocol Open socket packetIP addressTCP/IP portnumber32 bits16 bitsClose socket packetLi

Page 98 - Configuring Global Alarms

Annex A - Checksums173Command ID Value TableThis section presents the valid values for the Command ID field presented earlier.Serialization Convention

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174Using the Serial to TCP/IP Dispatcher6Figure:10 Annex A - ChecksumsAnnex B - Use Case ExampleThis section presents a Serial-To-TCP Dispatcher Proto

Page 100 - XEdit User Guide Task List

Annex B - Use Case Example175Ross Send Data Packet MessageFigure:12 Ross Example Send Data packet to TCPRoss Data from KaleidoFigure:13 Ross Example D

Page 101 - What is a display library?

5Detailed DirectionsStep 1 – Physical SetupTo set up the Kaleido-X hardware, do the following:1. With the Kaleido-X frame (enclosure) installed in its

Page 102 - Detailed Directions

176Using the Serial to TCP/IP Dispatcher6Ross Close Socket MessageFigure:14 Ross Example Close Message 0x15160x030x7E 0x00028 bits 8 bits16 bitsComman

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177Numerics8 Bit Checksum 7AAlarm Debouncing 80Alarm Threshold 79Aspect Ratio 101Assigning a Channel to a Widget 40Assigning a Source to a Monitor 35A

Page 104 - Creating a Display Library

178IndexHHeight 103IInternal Router Control 83Invoking an Action 41IP Addressing 145KKaleido-X FR4 Factory Defaults 74Kaleido-X Frame Versions 152Kale

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Page 108 - Adding Displays to a Room

6Overview1Kaleido-X cabling diagramData GeneralACTACT10M1 00M123413 14 15 16567817 18 19 2 09 10111221 22 2 3 24UPLINK123456789101112131 4151617181920

Page 109 - Assigning a Head to a Display

7To power up the Kaleido-X, do the following:1. Plug both power cords from the Kaleido-X into a grounded power outlet. The Kaleido-X does not have a p

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8Overview1Step 2 – Networking SetupIn order for the Kaleido-X unit to be able to join a TCP/IP network, it must be configured with an IP address, a ne

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9If, for some reason, the IP address of the Kaleido-X has been changed (i.e., no longer corresponds to the as-shipped configuration), it is still poss

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10Overview1Configuring a Client PCThe IP address of the Client PC that you will use to communicate with the Kaleido-X (via XAdmin and XEdit) must have

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116. Click OK to apply these settings.7. In the Local Area Connection Properties window, click OK.To change the IP address of the Kaleido-X system, do

Page 114 - Changing the Aspect Ratio

12Overview1XAdmin Setup > Ethernet page 5. Enter the appropriate IP address information in each of the fields, and then click Save.The Apply Settin

Page 115 - Changing the Diagonal Size

13Configuring the RCP2The optional Kaleido-RCP2 is a multi-function remote control panel designed for use with Miranda’s Kaleido-X. Ethernet connectiv

Page 116 - Changing the Height

14Overview16. Select the NETWORK MASK menu using the “2” key (to move up in the list) and/or the “8” key (to move down the list), then press ENTER.7.

Page 117 - Changing the Width

15RCP2 LoginAs a network device, the RCP2 provides access to any ROOM configuration on any Kaleido-X system on the network. As a security measure, acc

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This is a placeholder for the Half-Title artwork.Safety ComplianceThis equipment complies with:• CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 950-95 / Safety of Information Tech

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16Overview1Configuring an Audio Bridge TerminalThe optional Audio Bridge Terminal (ABT) is an external audio multiplexer/serializer for the Kaleido-X.

Page 120 - Overview

17Ethernet cable. If not, PoE mid-span ("inserter") equipment must be placed between the hub or switch and the Audio Bridge Terminal.4. Pres

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18Overview1Step 3 – Select Default LayoutsIf your system was configured prior to shipment, then the designated layout will show up on all displays. Ot

Page 122 - What is a composite?

19Step 4 – XEdit InstallationKaleido-X Layout Editor (XEdit) is used to create layouts and configure the Kaleido-X. When the computer running XEdit is

Page 123 - What is a layout?

20Overview1Step 5 – System VerificationTo perform a system verification, do the following:You can check internal system statuses via the web-based XAd

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21The XAdmin > Status and options page appears, displaying a list of all cards and their statuses. Cards are presented in the order they appear, fr

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22Overview14. Check the status of the Kaleido-X frame to make sure that there are no errors or alerts related to:• system temperature• fan operation•

Page 126 - Creating Widget Libraries

23To verify that the ABT is functioning normally, do the following:1. Inspect the ACTIVITY and front panel LEDs on the unit to make sure there are no

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24Overview1Customer SupportTechnical Support ServicesFor technical assistance, please contact the Miranda Technical support centre nearest you:America

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25Operation of the Monitor WallThis section introduces and highlights the Kaleido-X Monitor Wall actions.SummaryOverview . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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26Operation of the Monitor Wall2• “To describe Layout Components:” on page 33• “To assign a Source to a Monitor:” on page 34• “To display a Source Ful

Page 131 - Adding Widgets to a Layout

Key Concepts27Key ConceptsKX RuntimeKX Runtime is a video monitoring application that runs on the KX Hardware.Video WidgetsA video widget is the actua

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28Operation of the Monitor Wall2RoomA Room is a visual grouping of displays and potentially full screen zones. A room presents various physical displa

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Checklist29ChecklistMonitor Wall ActionsFollow these steps to complete all the tasks required for operating the Kaleido-X Monitor Wall:1. Log into a M

Page 134 - Creating a Composite

30Operation of the Monitor Wall2Detailed DirectionsThis section focuses on the actions the user can perform on the Kaleido-X Monitor Wall.Logging into

Page 135 - Unlocked Composite

Checklist31Right-Click menu2. Select Load Layout.The New Layout location window appear.New Layout location window3. Select the New Layout form the loc

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32Operation of the Monitor Wall2New Layout windowLoading a Layout using the RCP-2 and MouseTo load a Layout from the RCP-2 and Mouse:Using the RCP2 LO

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Checklist33Layout chooser3. Select the Layout to load from within the room.4. Click Open.Executing ActionsNote: Actions works on the Monitor Wall, onl

Page 138 - Re-positioned UMD

34Operation of the Monitor Wall2To assign a Source to a Monitor:Using the RCP2 Channel button:1. Log into the Kaleido-X Room using the RCP2.2. Place t

Page 139 - Stretched Video Borders

Checklist35Monitor Channel selectDisplaying a Source FullscreenNote: The fullscreen layout can also be loaded by configuring Actions in XEdit.To displ

Page 140 - Resizing a Composite

Safety ComplianceThis equipment complies with:• CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 950-95 / Safety of Information Technology Equipment, Including Electrical Business E

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36Operation of the Monitor Wall2Changing an External Router CrosspointTo change an External Router Crosspoint:1. Right-Click click on one of the video

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Checklist37Selected Group input4. Select the desired input.Refreshing a LayoutTo refresh a Layout:1. Right-click on the KX Monitor Wall.The Right-Clic

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38Operation of the Monitor Wall2Assigning a Channel to a WidgetTo assign a Channel to a Widget:1. Right-click on the Widget.The Widget Right-Click men

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Checklist39Channel Right-Click menu3. Select Channel.The Channel Assignment to the Widget appear.Channel Assignment windowInvoking an ActionTo invoke

Page 145 - Selecting a UMD Text Font

40Operation of the Monitor Wall2The invoked Action appears.Toggling Safe AreasTo toggle the Safe Area:1. Right-click on the Video Widget.The Right-Cli

Page 146 - Selecting a Background Image

Checklist41Changing the Aspect RatioTo change the Aspect Ratio:1. Right-click on the Video Widget.The Right-Click menu appear.Right-Click menu2. Selec

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42Operation of the Monitor Wall2Aspect Ratio modificationEditing TextTo edit a text:1. Right-click on the UMD Widget.The UMD Widget menu appear.UMD Wi

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Checklist43Edit Text field3. Type new text and press ENTER from RCP or external keyboard.The new Tex t appear in UMD.New UMD TextTriggering a GPI OutT

Page 149 - Inserting a Clock Logo

44Operation of the Monitor Wall2The GPI state changes.Note: GPI Lines configured as Outputs can have their state set manually for test purposes in the

Page 150 - Browse Image window

Checklist45Configuring Internal Router Control on the Monitor WallTo configure the Internal Router Control on the Monitor Wall:1. Right-Click on the M

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Warranty PoliciesWarranty StatementMiranda Technologies warrants that the equipment it manufactures shall be free from defects in material and workman

Page 152 - What is an RCP2?

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47Creating LayoutsXEdit is a software intended to be run on a remote computer. Its purpose is to create and apply the necessary configuration for layo

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48Creating Layouts3• “To create a backup:” on page 61• “To retrieve a backup:” on page 62In this section, you will be able to answer the following que

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Checklist49DatabaseA database is what is exchanged between the XEdit application and the Kaleido-X frame during an export or an import. For changes ma

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50Creating Layouts3Database Preference window2. Click Browse, if the DB location field is blank or if you would like to change the appearing database

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Checklist51Database Preference window with selected folder5. Click OK.The XEdit main window appears. This may take a few seconds.XEdit main windowConn

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52Creating Layouts3IP Address window3. Enter the Remote IP Address.4. Click OK.XEdit displays the connection status at the bottom left of the software

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Checklist53Disconnecting from a Kaleido-X FrameTo disconnect from a Kaleido-X Frame:1. Repeat steps 1to 5 from Starting the XEdit Software instruction

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54Creating Layouts3IP Address window2. Type the Frame IP Address for Kaleido-X, that you would like to import from the Remote IP Address window3. Clic

Page 161 - Administration and Servicing

Checklist55Import Succeeded window5. Click OK.The Database Import has successfully completed.Exporting a DatabaseTo export a database:1. Select Config

Page 162 - What is a Status?

Out-Of Warranty Equipment Updates and Spare Parts PolicyMiranda Technologies’ current pricing structure for out-of-warranty equipment updates, or the

Page 163 - What are Versions?

56Creating Layouts3IP Address window2. Type the Frame IP Address for Kaleido-X, that you would like to export to the Remote IP Address window.3. Click

Page 164 - Performing Back-Ups

Checklist57Export Succeeded window5. Click OK.The database export has successfully completed.Creating a BackupNote: To save a copy of a Kaleido-X data

Page 165 - XAdmin BackUp Schedule

58Creating Layouts3Create backup window3. Click the Save button in the dialog.The database is saved as a .zip file.Retrieving a BackupTo retrieve a ba

Page 166 - Servicing

Checklist59XEdit Retrieve backup warning2. Click Ye s.The Retrieve backup location dialog appears.Retrieve backup location window3. Select the Databas

Page 167 - 4. Click Save

60Creating Layouts3OverviewIn this section, you learn:• “To create a system:” on page 68• “To configure a system:” on page 70• “To obtain Kaleido-X FR

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Checklist611. Create a System. Refer to “Creating a System” on page 63.2. Configure a System. Refer to “Configuring a System” on page 65.3. Importing

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62Creating Layouts3parameter inside The Detection Window. A triggered alarm will get back to normal state as soon as the probe returns a normal state.

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Checklist63Disabled = Combines multiple conditions- No alarm assigned to the status indicator- Alarm exists but is disabled at the source by the user.

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64Creating Layouts3shown. When using as the Text Level Alarm, it will display the text value of the alarm, which is the user readable name.In the case

Page 172 - Detail Directions

Checklist65XEdit main window - Equipment pane2. Drag and drop either Kaleido-X FR7 or the Kaleido-X FR4 into the center pane’s highlighted System or R

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66Creating Layouts3All third party devices added to the system appears in the center pane’s System tree.5. Click File|Save or the Save tab in the XEdi

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Checklist67XEdit Main window with equipment added3. Expand the Description tab tree.The Kaleido-X frame slots appears in the tree.4. Select a card slo

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68Creating Layouts3The new card information appears to the right of the appropriate slot in the tree.XEdit card appears after selection from slot Righ

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Checklist69Kaleido-X FR4 system3. Click File|Save or the Save tab in the XEdit application toolbar.Kaleido-X FR4 Factory DefaultsSerial Port Test 3rd

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70Creating Layouts34. Connect it to the Kaleido-X by left-clicking and dragging the mouse from Serial Port Test to the Kaleido-X frame.5. Select the o

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Checklist71Selected Tree Leaf Node6. Click File|Save or the Save tab in the XEdit application toolbar.Calibrating the KXI 16HSV Embedded Audio for Zer

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72Creating Layouts3KXI-16HSV ABT Zero VU dBFS Value selection6. Click Apply All to apply the desired Zero VU dBFS value throughout the system.7. Click

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Checklist736. Click Apply All to apply the desired Zero VU dBFS and Zero VU dBu values throughout the system.7. Click File|Save or the Save tab in the

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74Creating Layouts3Switch Field Selection5. Click File|Save or the Save tab in the XEdit application toolbar.Calibrating ReclockingTo calibrate recloc

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Checklist75SDI Output Reclocking On/Off selection5. Click File|Save or the Save tab in the XEdit application toolbar.Configuring Alarm ThresholdTo con

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76Creating Layouts3Configuring Alarm DebouncingTo configure alarm debouncing:1. Repeat steps 1 to 4 from “Configuring Calibration” instruction setThe

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Checklist77The input device identifier window appears.Input Device Identifier window3. Type the desired name in the window.4. Click OK.5. Click the In

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78Creating Layouts38. Click on the Properties Panel.9. Select the corresponding Output under Connection|RS-422 Com PortInterconnection Output selectio

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Checklist79Internal Router Mapping panel3. Click on the Input task tab.4. Click the Auto Configure Inputs tab, or individually configure the Input as

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80Creating Layouts3In this section, you will be able to answer the following questions:• “What is a channel and when is it used?” on page 84ChecklistX

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Checklist81Detailed DirectionsCreating and Configuring a ChannelTo create and configure a channel:1. Select the Channels button from the XEdit main wi

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82Creating Layouts3XEdit Channels button - column selected5. Right-Click on the column selected in the previous step.A Right-Click menu appears.XEdit

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Checklist83Right-Click menu - Assign Item physical assignment7. Repeat steps 4 thru 6 as many times as necessary to create additional physical assignm

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84Creating Layouts3Add Level option3. Select Add Level.Note: You can change the level name by simply clicking on the Properties Tab|Level Name and rep

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Checklist85Global Alarms selection5. Click File|Save or the Save button in the XEdit application toolbar.OverviewIn this section, you learn:• “To crea

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