Step 2: networking setup – Grass Valley KALEIDO-IP X300 v.7.80 User Manual
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Setting Up the Kaleido-IP
Networking Setup
3 Clear the Use detected monitor resolution check box.
4 Select the desired resolution from the Default DVI resolution list.
5 Click OK.
The output resolution is adjusted accordingly.
Step 2: Networking Setup
The Kaleido-IP multiviewer must be configured with at least two IP addresses—one for the
management network (MGMT), and one for a data network (DATA)—, corresponding
network mask and gateway settings, and a system name. The Kaleido-IP X300 model may
require up to six IP addresses. In XAdmin and XEdit, a Kaleido-IP X100 or Kaleido-IP X300
with two network adapters is identified as Kaleido-IP-2. A Kaleido-IP X110, Kaleido-IP X310,
or Kaleido-IP X300 with four network adapters is identified as Kaleido-IP-4, and a Kaleido-IP
X310, or Kaleido-IP X300 with six network adapters is identified as Kaleido-IP-6.
A client PC must be configured, within the management network, to communicate with the
multiviewer (see
, on page 13). You must also configure any Kaleido-
RCP2 units you may have ordered.
Note:
In the case of a Kaleido-IP multiviewer, the value indicated for
Detected monitor resolution in the Display Resolution window is always
“unknown” since the Kaleido-IP does not yet support automatic resolution
detection.