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Changing an external router crosspoint, Using timers – Grass Valley Kaleido-X v.7.80 User Manual

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Kaleido-X

User’s Manual

Changing an External Router Crosspoint

To change an external router crosspoint

1 Right-click a composite or video monitor on the monitor wall.

2 On the menu point to Assign [router] input (where [router] will be the name of a

logical router whose outputs are connected to the multiviewer inputs), navigate to the
input you wish to assign to the monitor, and then select it.

The multiviewer requests the specified source signal from the router.

Using Timers

Timers can be assigned to timer monitors in a layout. Any user can control such timers by
using the timer monitor’s buttons and menu. An RCP user can be assigned a specific timer.

Notes

• As of version 5.20 of the Kaleido-X software, when a multiviewer manages

an upstream router, you should manage the router’s physical sources as
logical sources within the multiviewer system (see

page 189

). Router

sources can thus be assigned to monitor wall elements transparently, just
as sources connected directly to the multiviewer’s inputs (see

Assigning

Sources to Monitors

on page 51).

• In the case of a multiviewer systems configured with an upstream router

that has more than 288 sources, the Assign [router] input menu
mentioned in the procedure below is not available, and you must therefore
manage the router’s physical sources as logical sources within the
multiviewer system.

• The KMV-3901/3911 multiviewers do not support the procedure described

below.

Note:

What you see on the wall is not a list of physical inputs, but of logical

inputs (labels). Once you have established your configuration in XEdit, you
always work with logical devices/levels.

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