Grass Valley KMV-3901 Quick Start v.7.80 User Manual

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KMV-3901/3911

Quick Start Guide

Once the startup has completed, the Status LED should be red (steady) because the
card is not connected to the network yet:

2 Connect a client PC, and the Kaleido-RCP2 (if available) to a dedicated 100Base-T

Ethernet switch (see

Cabling Diagram

, on page 8). You can also connect a mouse and a

keyboard to your Kaleido-RCP2.

The KMV-3901/3911 multiviewer has been configured to automatically detect the
resolution of any connected display. If the required information is not available, then a
fall-back resolution of 1920 × 1080 @ 60 Hz (HDTV) is used.

3 Connect at least one output of the multiviewer to a display that supports this

resolution (see

Cabling Diagram

, on page 8).

Monitor wall displays: Connect the multiviewer’s MV OUT outputs to the displays.

Broadcast monitors: If your installation involves broadcast monitors, connect

them to the appropriate SDI outputs.

1

It is also possible to connect SDI outputs to a

router. Refer to Configuring the HD-SDI Monitoring Output Format

, in the Kaleido-X

User’s Manual, for instructions on setting the scan format.

If you wish to use a different resolution, see

Changing the Output Resolution

, below, for

detailed instructions.

4 Connect one or more video sources to your multiviewer’s inputs (see

Cabling Diagram

,

on page 8).

Green

Blinking orange

Red

Blinking red

Normal

Booting (or the card is
selected for local control)

No Ethernet / SD card
error

Fan failure / no rear /
duplicate IP address

Notes

• The Kaleido-RCP2 is an optional device, and may not have been shipped

with your KMV-3901/3911 system. For information on this and other
options for your multiviewer system, please contact your Grass Valley sales
representative.

• You may need to upgrade your Kaleido-RCP2 devices (if available) to the

latest firmware. The update file can be found on the DVD that shipped with
your multiviewer, and on Grass Valley’s website. Please refer to the Kaleido-
RCP2 Guide to Installation and Operation
(available on the DVD, and from
the Documentation Library section of Grass Valley’s website) for
instructions on how to determine the firmware level, and how to perform
the upgrade.

1.Available on KMV-3911 only.

Note:

If your display is not collocated with your Densité frame you may

choose to employ a DXF-200 transmitter/receiver device that allows you to
install a display up to 1,000 meters (3,300 feet) from the signal source. For
more information on the DXF-200, refer to the DXF-200 DVI/HDMI Optical
Extension System User’s Manual
(part no. M916-9900-104).

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