Grass Valley Kaleido-X v.7.80 User Manual
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Routers & Kaleido-X
Configuring an External Router
5 In the Properties pane, select the appropriate element from the Connect to list.
This can be a serial connection, or a network (TCP/IP or UDP/IP) connection.
Depending on the multiviewer model (e.g., on a Kaleido-X, each output card has one
RS-422 port, a Kaleido-X16 has one or two RS-422 ports), the available RS-422 ports are
designated as follows:
At this point, there are still no properties associated with the new physical router.
6 Click the Router configurations tab.
KMV-3901/3911
RS-422
Kaleido-X16
Port 1, and Port 2
Kaleido-X (14RU)
Frame A – Output A, B, and C; Frame B – Output A, B, and C
Kaleido-X (7RU)
Output A, B, C, and D
Kaleido-X (4RU)
Output A, and B
Kaleido-MX,
Kaleido-MX 4K
Output A, and B
Note:
The Kaleido-MX (1RU) 16
×
4, and the Kaleido-MX 4K
16
×
1 models have only one RS-422 port, which is physically
connected to output card A.
Kaleido-Modular-X
Output A, and B
Note:
KMX-3901-OUT output cards with a single rear
connector panel (KMX-3901-OUT-D-3+SRP) do not have RS-
422 ports. To support a serial device, your Kaleido-Modular-X
system must have at least one output card with a double rear
connector panel (KMX-3901-OUT-D-3DRP).
Click the line to configure
the connection properties