Factory network settings, Video cabling for all kayak hd switchers, Inputs – Grass Valley Kayak HD Installation v.6.8.8 User Manual
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Video Cabling for all Kayak HD Switchers
Note
If you do connect these extra Ethernet connectors to other devices, please
note that these other devices will not communicate if the switcher frame is
turned off for any reason. For that reason, it is preferable to connect Ethernet
ports coming from the switcher only to other devices that are switcher-
related.
Factory Network Settings
The default factory setting for the IP address is
•
192.168.0.70 for the video processor frame
•
192.168.0.73 for the control panel
The Device Setup menu allows you to change the IP address. It is only
allowed to change the last octet of the IP address (to accommodate Kayak
HDs on the same network).
For complete instructions on changing network settings please refer to
Network Settings
and to Network Settings - Telnet
.
Note
In order to integrate Kayak HD devices into an existing network, ask the local
network administrator for the subnet mask of the network. Before changing
IP addresses always set the subnet masks of the Kayak HD devices to the
mask of the local network. If all changes are made and a frame is not visible
to the panel, press Rescan in the Device Control menu of the panel.
Video Cabling for all Kayak HD Switchers
All Kayak HD system video inputs and outputs are configurable. For
cabling configuration flexibility, each external primary input can be
mapped to any Kayak HD panel source select button, as can each internal
video system source. Any Kayak HD system video signal, such as M/E
Program (PGM), Preset (PST), clean feed (CLNFD), or Preview (PVW) can
be mapped to any output bus to be accessed on a specific connector, or an
output bus can act as an AUX bus.
Inputs
Non-looping video inputs on the back of the Video Processor frame are
numbered 1 through 24 and 25 through 48 on the 4 RU frame. Each accepts
a 270 MHz serial digital video signal, or 1.485 Gb. The number of inputs
that are active depends on the number of full mix/effects (or I/O Expan-
sion modules when available) that are installed in the chassis. There are 24
inputs active for every mix/effects module and expansion module
installed.