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Deleting Layouts
To delete a layout
1 Open the layout you wish to delete (see
2 On the File menu, click Delete.
The system prompts you to confirm.
3 Click Yes to proceed.
The layout is removed from your system configuration.
Adding Monitors to a Layout
Notes
• When adding monitors to a layout, avoid overlapping graphical layout
elements with one another. For example, making sure that there be no
overlap between UMDs and audio monitors in a layout will ensure optimal
performance.
• Before creating or modifying a layout for a Kaleido-IP system, review the
guidelines listed in
• In the case of a KMV-3901/3911 or Kaleido-XQUAD multiviewer, layouts
are subject to the following limitations:
• up to eight video monitors over two displays (overlapping is not
supported),
• up to four stereo audio level meters per video monitor,
• one time code per video monitor,
• only digital clocks are supported,
• XDS metadata monitors are not supported.
• In the case of the Kaleido-X, Kaleido-X16, and Kaleido-IP multiviewers,
every output head supports up to 64 video monitors, across both the
current layout and a full screen layout when used.
• In the case of a Kaleido-X or Kaleido-X16, the minimum width supported
for a video window is 1/16th of the original signal’s horizontal resolution.
• In the case of a Kaleido-X, the minimum height supported for a video
window is 91 pixels.
• In the case of a Kaleido-MX, Kaleido-MX 4K, or Kaleido-Modular-X
multiviewer, every output head supports up to 64 video monitors.
However, if every monitor is associated with audio meters and a time code
monitor, then the maximum is 24 video windows per output head. If a
layout is used to monitor color teletext, then it should be limited to
16 windows per output head. The image can be scaled down to 1/8 of the
original signal’s resolution. The minimum width supported for a video
window is 128 pixels.