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vitocRefreshing a Layout. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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
Checklist877. Changing Room Display Resolution. Refer to “Changing Room Display Resolution” on page 938. Changing the Aspect Ratio. Refer to “Changing
88Creating Layouts3Display versus MonitorIn the XEdit workflow, a display refers to the representation of a physical monitor (such as a CRT) within a
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
90Creating Layouts3Opening an existing XEdit RoomTo open an existing XEdit room:1. Start the XEdit software. Refer to “To start the XEdit software:” o
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
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
Checklist93Room Preferences3. Click on the button in the Room Preferences.The Room Preferences window appears.Room Preferences window4. Check the Use
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
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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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
Checklist97Room display propertiesCreating a Room Display ResolutionTo create a room display resolution:1. Repeat the steps 1,2 and 3 from Select the
98Creating Layouts3Edit Resolution Settings window5. Enter the frequency and timing found within the XAdmin page.Frequency must be entered either as 5
Checklist99XAdmin Frequency & Timing information7. Click Save on the Edit Resolution Settings window.Changing Room Display ResolutionTo change a r
100Creating Layouts3Resolution presets3. Select the preferred Display resolution.The Room Display resolution is displayed.Room Display resolution4. Cl
Checklist101Aspect Ratio properties3. Select the preferred Aspect Ratio.The selected Aspect Ratio is displayed within the field.Selected Aspect Ratio4
102Creating Layouts3Diagonal Size3. Enter the preferred Diagonal Size.4. Select the desired unit of measurement located on the far right of the Diagon
Checklist103Height presets3. Enter the preferred Height.4. Select the desired unit of measurement located on the far right of the Height field. The He
104Creating Layouts3Width presets3. Enter the preferred Width values.4. Select the desired unit of measurement located on the far right of the Width f
Checklist105Room Display Rotation presets3. Select the preferred Rotation presets.The selected Rotation presets are displayed within the field.Selecte
viiitocSetting up a Layout to use the DVI Background Input. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
106Creating Layouts3Room Display Position presets3. Enter the numeric properties in the X,Y fields.4. Click OKThe entered Room Display Position values
Checklist107• “To configure a widget position within the Region Editor” on page 132• “To configure the dimension within the Region Editor” on page 133
108Creating Layouts39. Create a Composite. Refer to “Creating a Composite” on page 109.10. Resize a Composite. Refer to “Resizing a Composite” on page
Checklist109ActionAn action is an operation automatically performed in response to a specific trigger. Actions are directly associated with widgets an
110Creating Layouts3XEdit Layout tab2. From the main menu select File|New.The Create a New Layout window appearCreate a New Layout window3. Select the
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
112Creating Layouts3Creating Widget LibrariesTo create widget libraries:1. Start the XEdit software. Refer to “To start the XEdit software:” on page 9
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
114Creating Layouts3Configuring a Video Widget Safe Area MarkersTo configure a Video Widget Safe Area Markers:1. Start the XEdit software. Refer to “T
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
Checklist1173. Select the Layout.4. Click on the background of the Layout.5. Select the background color settings to the right under Properties|Appera
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
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
120Creating Layouts3Selected widget Right-Click menu with channel list6. Select Assign Channel from the Right-Click menu or drag and drop Channels fro
Checklist121Empty Composite3. Right-Click on the composite and select Unlock from menu to unlock composite.Unlocked Composite4. Drop a video widget in
122Creating Layouts35. Drop an Audiometer widget inside the composite.Audiometer Widget within Composite6. Drop a UMD widget inside the composite.Kale
Checklist123UMD Widget within Composite7. Select the UMD and from the Properties panel, check Show Tallies.Selected and Displays Tallies8. Move audiom
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
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
Checklist127The horizontal Audio Meters and UMD's change in length. A vertical Audio Meter change in height and a Video Widget increases proporti
128Creating Layouts33. Left-click on the button in the right field under Size & Position|Bounds.The Region editor appears.Region editorConfiguring
Checklist129Region Editor selected units3. Enter the values for the Left, Top, Right and Bottom positions.4. Press the OK button to keep the modificat
130Creating Layouts3Configuring Audio Level PropertiesTo configure Audio Level Properties1. Select Audio Scale within the Layout task tab located unde
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
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
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
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
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
1OverviewWelcome to the Kaleido-X! This section provides information about the system overview documentation set and customer support. SummaryAbout th
136Creating Layouts3Clock Logo select window5. Click Open or Browse Image button.The Browse Image window appears.Browse Image windowKaleido-X User&apo
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
138Creating Layouts3ChecklistXEdit Quick Start Task ListFollow these steps to complete all the tasks required to get started using XEdit:1. Create an
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
140Creating Layouts3Assigned Room4. Click File|Save or the Save tab in the XEdit application toolbar. Selecting a Fullscreen Zone and Layout assignmen
Checklist141Room Preferences window4. Select the Current User Preference in the center column that corresponds to the Preference Name from the left co
142Creating Layouts3Note: To select the Room Preference Layout on the far right under the Room Preference column follow the steps below.7. Repeat step
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
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
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
2Overview1Documentation ConventionsThis documentation may use the following documentation conventions.XEdit Application ShortcutsThe following is a li
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147Administration and ServicingThis chapter explains how to configure all the steps necessary to configure the Kaleido-X network communications.Summar
148Administration and Servicing4• “What are Logs?” on page 152• “What is a Status?” on page 152• “What are Versions?” on page 153Key ConceptsRCP2The K
149VersionsThis refers to the various software releases within Kaleido-X system(e.g.XEdit).Detailed DirectionsIP AddressingKaleido-XTo configure the K
150Administration and Servicing42. Refer to “To configure the IP address and other network settings of the ABT, do the following:” on page 16Configure
151XAdmin Main Page2. Select Backup ScheduleThe BackUp Schedule page appear.XAdmin BackUp Schedule3. Select Enable from the System backup row.Kaleido-
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
Servicing153Contact Technical Support3. Click on System Snapshot.The system snapshot generation takes a few seconds and the following window appear.Sy
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
Servicing155Note: Depending on the file size the download may take a few seconds which is followed by the Download Complete message window.Download Co
3Required Materials (in the box)Your Kaleido-X system package includes the following:• Refer to the Hardware ManualToggle Tools panel presence Ctrl Sh
156Administration and Servicing4Status information windowThe Status Information of the Kaleido-X frame appears under Description detailing the require
157Using Kaleido-X Control ProtocolsThis chapter explains how Kaleido-X can execute commands received via a Gateway, allowing third-party developers a
158Using Kaleido-X Control Protocols5Key ConceptsKaleido-X Configuration PrerequisitesTo begin the configuration process, there must be an initial con
159Document ConventionsEach command in this document is presented in the following format: "The Command name” Kaleido types it applies to. Comman
160Using Kaleido-X Control Protocols5<openID/>OR to open a session with a room context:<openID>ROOM_NAME</openID>OR to open a sessio
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
162Using Kaleido-X Control Protocols5Where:• LayoutToLoad is the name of the Layout to load. This Layout must have been exported to the Kaleido prior
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
164Using Kaleido-X Control Protocols5• NewText is the text to display.Gateway response:• <nack/>: the Gateway was not able to recognize the comm
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.
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166Using Kaleido-X Control Protocols5• <setKAudioOut>set Type="NONE"</setKAudioOut>You may select any audio for monitoring, inde
167Using the Serial to TCP/IP DispatcherWelcome to the Serial-to-TCP Dispatcher Protocol.SummaryAbout the Serial-to-TCP Dispatcher Protocol . . . . .
168Using the Serial to TCP/IP Dispatcher6Figure:6 Functional modelDescriptionThis section presents the feature and list the requirements needed to mak
Description169Normal CaseThe normal flow of data from a serial device to multiple TCP/IP devices.Figure:7 Interaction diagramKaleido-X User's Man
170Using the Serial to TCP/IP Dispatcher6Exception CaseThe Dispatcher protocol does not return any error message. Invalid packets are discarded silent
Interface171InterfaceThis section presents the interface used to manage this new feature.Serial InterfaceFigure 4 shows the format of the packets rece
172Using the Serial to TCP/IP Dispatcher6Figure:9 Dispatcher Protocol Open socket packetIP addressTCP/IP portnumber32 bits16 bitsClose socket packetLi
Annex A - Checksums173Command ID Value TableThis section presents the valid values for the Command ID field presented earlier.Serialization Convention
174Using the Serial to TCP/IP Dispatcher6Figure:10 Annex A - ChecksumsAnnex B - Use Case ExampleThis section presents a Serial-To-TCP Dispatcher Proto
Annex B - Use Case Example175Ross Send Data Packet MessageFigure:12 Ross Example Send Data packet to TCPRoss Data from KaleidoFigure:13 Ross Example D
5Detailed DirectionsStep 1 – Physical SetupTo set up the Kaleido-X hardware, do the following:1. With the Kaleido-X frame (enclosure) installed in its
176Using the Serial to TCP/IP Dispatcher6Ross Close Socket MessageFigure:14 Ross Example Close Message 0x15160x030x7E 0x00028 bits 8 bits16 bitsComman
177Numerics8 Bit Checksum 7AAlarm Debouncing 80Alarm Threshold 79Aspect Ratio 101Assigning a Channel to a Widget 40Assigning a Source to a Monitor 35A
178IndexHHeight 103IInternal Router Control 83Invoking an Action 41IP Addressing 145KKaleido-X FR4 Factory Defaults 74Kaleido-X Frame Versions 152Kale
179XXDS Data 114XEdit Installation 19XEdit Software 53ZZero VU 75, 76Kaleido-X User's Manual.book Page 179 Friday, August 24, 2007 4:39 PM
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6Overview1Kaleido-X cabling diagramData GeneralACTACT10M1 00M123413 14 15 16567817 18 19 2 09 10111221 22 2 3 24UPLINK123456789101112131 4151617181920
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
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
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
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
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
12Overview1XAdmin Setup > Ethernet page 5. Enter the appropriate IP address information in each of the fields, and then click Save.The Apply Settin
13Configuring the RCP2The optional Kaleido-RCP2 is a multi-function remote control panel designed for use with Miranda’s Kaleido-X. Ethernet connectiv
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.
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
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
16Overview1Configuring an Audio Bridge TerminalThe optional Audio Bridge Terminal (ABT) is an external audio multiplexer/serializer for the Kaleido-X.
17Ethernet cable. If not, PoE mid-span ("inserter") equipment must be placed between the hub or switch and the Audio Bridge Terminal.4. Pres
18Overview1Step 3 – Select Default LayoutsIf your system was configured prior to shipment, then the designated layout will show up on all displays. Ot
19Step 4 – XEdit InstallationKaleido-X Layout Editor (XEdit) is used to create layouts and configure the Kaleido-X. When the computer running XEdit is
20Overview1Step 5 – System VerificationTo perform a system verification, do the following:You can check internal system statuses via the web-based XAd
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
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•
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
24Overview1Customer SupportTechnical Support ServicesFor technical assistance, please contact the Miranda Technical support centre nearest you:America
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
Key Concepts27Key ConceptsKX RuntimeKX Runtime is a video monitoring application that runs on the KX Hardware.Video WidgetsA video widget is the actua
28Operation of the Monitor Wall2RoomA Room is a visual grouping of displays and potentially full screen zones. A room presents various physical displa
Checklist29ChecklistMonitor Wall ActionsFollow these steps to complete all the tasks required for operating the Kaleido-X Monitor Wall:1. Log into a M
30Operation of the Monitor Wall2Detailed DirectionsThis section focuses on the actions the user can perform on the Kaleido-X Monitor Wall.Logging into
Checklist31Right-Click menu2. Select Load Layout.The New Layout location window appear.New Layout location window3. Select the New Layout form the loc
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
Checklist33Layout chooser3. Select the Layout to load from within the room.4. Click Open.Executing ActionsNote: Actions works on the Monitor Wall, onl
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
Checklist35Monitor Channel selectDisplaying a Source FullscreenNote: The fullscreen layout can also be loaded by configuring Actions in XEdit.To displ
Safety ComplianceThis equipment complies with:• CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 950-95 / Safety of Information Technology Equipment, Including Electrical Business E
36Operation of the Monitor Wall2Changing an External Router CrosspointTo change an External Router Crosspoint:1. Right-Click click on one of the video
Checklist37Selected Group input4. Select the desired input.Refreshing a LayoutTo refresh a Layout:1. Right-click on the KX Monitor Wall.The Right-Clic
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
Checklist39Channel Right-Click menu3. Select Channel.The Channel Assignment to the Widget appear.Channel Assignment windowInvoking an ActionTo invoke
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
Checklist41Changing the Aspect RatioTo change the Aspect Ratio:1. Right-click on the Video Widget.The Right-Click menu appear.Right-Click menu2. Selec
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
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
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
Checklist45Configuring Internal Router Control on the Monitor WallTo configure the Internal Router Control on the Monitor Wall:1. Right-Click on the M
Warranty PoliciesWarranty StatementMiranda Technologies warrants that the equipment it manufactures shall be free from defects in material and workman
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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
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
Checklist49DatabaseA database is what is exchanged between the XEdit application and the Kaleido-X frame during an export or an import. For changes ma
50Creating Layouts3Database Preference window2. Click Browse, if the DB location field is blank or if you would like to change the appearing database
Checklist51Database Preference window with selected folder5. Click OK.The XEdit main window appears. This may take a few seconds.XEdit main windowConn
52Creating Layouts3IP Address window3. Enter the Remote IP Address.4. Click OK.XEdit displays the connection status at the bottom left of the software
Checklist53Disconnecting from a Kaleido-X FrameTo disconnect from a Kaleido-X Frame:1. Repeat steps 1to 5 from Starting the XEdit Software instruction
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
Checklist55Import Succeeded window5. Click OK.The Database Import has successfully completed.Exporting a DatabaseTo export a database:1. Select Config
Out-Of Warranty Equipment Updates and Spare Parts PolicyMiranda Technologies’ current pricing structure for out-of-warranty equipment updates, or the
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
Checklist57Export Succeeded window5. Click OK.The database export has successfully completed.Creating a BackupNote: To save a copy of a Kaleido-X data
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
Checklist59XEdit Retrieve backup warning2. Click Ye s.The Retrieve backup location dialog appears.Retrieve backup location window3. Select the Databas
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
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
62Creating Layouts3parameter inside The Detection Window. A triggered alarm will get back to normal state as soon as the probe returns a normal state.
Checklist63Disabled = Combines multiple conditions- No alarm assigned to the status indicator- Alarm exists but is disabled at the source by the user.
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
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
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
68Creating Layouts3The new card information appears to the right of the appropriate slot in the tree.XEdit card appears after selection from slot Righ
Checklist69Kaleido-X FR4 system3. Click File|Save or the Save tab in the XEdit application toolbar.Kaleido-X FR4 Factory DefaultsSerial Port Test 3rd
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
Checklist71Selected Tree Leaf Node6. Click File|Save or the Save tab in the XEdit application toolbar.Calibrating the KXI 16HSV Embedded Audio for Zer
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
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
74Creating Layouts3Switch Field Selection5. Click File|Save or the Save tab in the XEdit application toolbar.Calibrating ReclockingTo calibrate recloc
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
Checklist77The input device identifier window appears.Input Device Identifier window3. Type the desired name in the window.4. Click OK.5. Click the In
78Creating Layouts38. Click on the Properties Panel.9. Select the corresponding Output under Connection|RS-422 Com PortInterconnection Output selectio
Checklist79Internal Router Mapping panel3. Click on the Input task tab.4. Click the Auto Configure Inputs tab, or individually configure the Input as
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
Checklist81Detailed DirectionsCreating and Configuring a ChannelTo create and configure a channel:1. Select the Channels button from the XEdit main wi
82Creating Layouts3XEdit Channels button - column selected5. Right-Click on the column selected in the previous step.A Right-Click menu appears.XEdit
Checklist83Right-Click menu - Assign Item physical assignment7. Repeat steps 4 thru 6 as many times as necessary to create additional physical assignm
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
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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