3 a typical session – Grass Valley Kaleido Remote Control Protocol Gateway May.2011 User Manual
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USER’S GUIDE
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3 A Typical Session
Here is a description of how to open and close a typical session during which you will use these
commands to operate a Kaleido. You can open concurrent sessions with multiple Kaleido frames; each
session will have its own window on your desktop.
If you are using a Kaleido-K2, make sure the internal gateway is turned ON, and the MT-gateway
is turned OFF (see section 1.2).
If your environment includes a Miranda iControl Application Server, see the Application Server’s
manual for a discussion of appropriate network configurations.
Open the HyperTerminal software on another computer:
1. From the Start menu, point to All Programs > Accessories > Communications, and then click
HyperTerminal.
2. In Connection Description, type a name for the connection, and select an icon from the list.
3. In Connect To, select TCP/IP (Winsock) from the Connect using list.
Two new boxes appear in the window.
4. In Host address, type the IP address of the Kaleido frame.
5. In Port number
, type ―13000‖. This indicates that the connection to the Kaleido will be established via
port 13000.
6. Click OK.