Operation, 2 operation – Grass Valley Kaleido-MX (1RU) v.7.80 User Manual

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Operation

The Kaleido-MX can be controlled in different ways:

• In the housing frame, you can monitor card operating status of your Kaleido-MX input

and output cards by looking at the card-edge LEDs (see

Card Button and LED Interface

,

on page 22), and use the Densité CPU-ETH2 local control panel and its buttons to
navigate menus and adjust parameter values (see

Using the Densité Frame Control

Panel

, on page 26).

• The loading and management of layouts is handled via a Java-based application, XEdit,

accessed through a dedicated Ethernet port (refer to the Kaleido-X User’s Manual).

• Grass Valley’s iControl system can be used to access the card’s operating parameters

from a remote computer, using a convenient graphical user interface (see

Remote

Control Using iControl

, on page 28).

• A GPI interface allows remote layout selection.

• The output resolution of the card can be controlled automatically through the EDID

interface with the display.

• The RCP-200 advanced remote control panel, and the Kaleido-RCP2 control panel allow

you to perform operations on the monitor wall, either by themselves or in association
with an external keyboard and a mouse. Refer to the RCP-200, Kaleido-RCP2, and
Kaleido-X documentation (available on the Kaleido-X DVD that shipped with your
system).

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