Available options, Overview of the kaleido-mx system – Grass Valley Kaleido-MX (1RU) v.7.80 User Manual

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Installation

Available Options

Available Options

Second power supply for redundant power security.

Overview of the Kaleido-MX System

The diagrams below show a Kaleido-MX system with its inputs and outputs. Examples of
the various external devices that connect to the Kaleido-MX are also shown. A control panel
would be located on the production desk, while the client PC could be anywhere with
Internet access to the network.

Seamless
control across
multiple
multiviewers

Kaleido multiviewers can be mixed and matched to create a seamless
monitoring system across a facility.
Choice of control options such as the standalone Kaleido-RCP2 or RCP-200
panels, integrated with router control systems and panels, iControl, and
third-party control systems.

Superior layout
flexibility

Unlimited signal repetition at any sizes across all displays, without blocking,
grouping restrictions or bandwidth restrictions.

Router and
switcher
integration

The Kaleido-MX integrates with the NVISION router family, and third-party
routers and production switchers for tally and label/alias source
management. Multiple multiviewers can be controlled from a single control
panel.

Scalable for the
largest systems

Virtually limitless multiviewer system expansion with upstream NVISION
router. A combined multiviewer/router system may include up to 1152 video
inputs, and 288 multiviewer outputs.

Kaleido-MX features (continued)

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