Setksavelayout, Getkaudioout – Grass Valley Kaleido Remote Control Protocol Gateway Jan.09 2014 User Manual
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Where
NameOfTheGroupToDisable
is the name of the alarm group (for a Kaleido-K2
multiviewer), or virtual alarm (for a Kaleido-X series multiviewer model) you wish to disable.
In the case of a Kaleido-X series multiviewer model, this parameter can be the
path/
friendlyName
of the virtual alarm, or its URI. The virtual alarm will be set to OFFLINE.
Gateway response:
•
: The command was recognized by the Gateway.
•
: The Gateway was not able to recognize the command.
setKSaveLayout
K2 AQ
This command allows the user to save the currently displayed layout to a file.
Where
FileName
is the name of the file that will contain the layout. Do not specify an
extension to the file name. The file extension
.kg2
(for Kaleido-K2 layouts) or
.xml
(for
Kaleido-Alto/Quad/Quad-Dual layouts) will be automatically added by the system.
Gateway response:
•
: The command was correctly interpreted and executed.
•
: The command was not executed, due to wrong spelling or invalid parameter.
getKAudioOut
KX K2 AQ
This command allows the user to get information on the current source at the analog audio
monitoring output.
Gateway response:
•
: The command was executed.
DETAILS
will vary depending on the type of audio output detected.
• When no audio is currently being monitored:
• For a streaming source, the returned value indicates the IP address and the Feed ID
of the source using the following syntax:
Where:
•
999.999.999.999
is the IP address of the device from where the stream
originates.
•
XX
is the identifier of the feed to use.
Notes
• To use this command with a Kaleido-X series multiviewer, you must first
open a session with user privilege validation (see
), otherwise the
gateway will return
.
• The KMV-3901/3911, and Kaleido-IP do not support this command.