Configuring layout elements – Grass Valley Kaleido-X v.7.80 User Manual
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Kayenne elements available from the filtered System list, for assignment to alarm levels in the
sources table
7 If your logical sources include more alarm levels to be associated with the Kayenne
switcher, then repeat
for the current logical source’s remaining alarm
levels.
8 Make corresponding assignments to other logical sources by incremental copy, if
desired (see
Making Further Assignments by Incremental Copy
9 On the File menu, click Save.
Changes to the sources table are saved.
Configuring layout elements
You can now assign the logical sources you previously configured (see
tallies, input names, and output names to logical sources
on page 435) to monitors that can
display text (e.g., UMD) or alarms (e.g., UMD, video, text alarm status) in a layout. Depending
on your purposes, you will assign the appropriate text or alarm levels to specific
components within the monitors (e.g., assign an alarm level to tally components in a UMD,
or a text level to the UMD text component).
Note:
In the case of a Kayenne system involving ISO recorders controlled
via GPI, when a GPI command is used to take a recorder off air, related tallies
may not be updated on the multiviewer side. In addition, the following
Kayenne features are not supported:
• Pgm-Pst Look Ahead Preview (LAP) tallies (“Next On Air”)
• Bus tallies
• Tracing of upstream tally tributaries
Text level based on dynamic
labels from Kayenne sources
Alarm levels based on tallies
from the Kayenne device