Detailed directions, Managing calibration profiles, Creating calibration profiles – Grass Valley Kaleido-X v.7.80 User Manual
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Calibrating the Kaleido-X
Detailed Directions
GPI/Genlock Calibrations
Detailed Directions
Managing Calibration Profiles
Creating Calibration Profiles
To create a calibration profile
1 In XEdit’s main window, click the System tab, and then click Calibrations (Kaleido-IP)
on the second-level tab bar.
2 On the File menu, click Add audio profile, Add video profile, Add teletext profile, or
Add SCTE 35 profile depending on the type of calibration profile you wish to create.
The new profile appears in the Tools pane.
3 Click the profile to rename it as desired.
Deleting Calibration Profiles
To delete a calibration profile
1 In XEdit’s main window, click the System tab, and then click Calibrations (Kaleido-IP)
on the second-level tab bar.
2 In the Tools pane, click the profile you wish to delete.
3 On the File menu, click Delete profile.
Configuring Calibration Profiles
To configure a calibration profile
1 In XEdit’s main window, click the System tab, and then click Calibrations (Kaleido-IP)
on the second-level tab bar.
2 In the Tools pane, click the profile you wish to configure.
A hierarchical list representing all applicable calibrations appears in the main window.
3 Navigate to the element you wish to calibrate, and select it.
The related attributes appear in the Properties pane.
• See
on page 175, if you need to change
debouncing parameters for teletext, audio, or video alarms, and see
, on page 170, to adjust alarm thresholds.
• For an audio profile:
GPI line direction
On Kaleido-X systems with a GPI/genlock module, GPI lines can be
configured as inputs or outputs. On the Kaleido-X16 and
KMV-3901/3911 multiviewer models, the GPI lines are unidirectional
(4 out and 32 in for the Kaleido-X16, 2 out and 8 in for the
KMV-3901/3911). In all cases, the state of any GPI output can be set
manually for test purposes, by using their ON/OFF calibration.
See