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Belden Inc. or its affiliated companies in the United States and other jurisdictions. Grass Valley, Kaleido-X, iControl, and Densité are trademarks or registered trademarks of Grass Valley USA, LLC. Belden Inc., Grass Valley USA, LLC, and other parties may also have trademark rights in other terms used herein.
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Kaleido-X (7RU) Hardware Description & Installation Manual Important Safeguards and Notices This section provides important safety guidelines for operators and service personnel. Specific warnings and cautions appear throughout the manual where they apply. Please read and follow this important information, especially those instructions related to the risk of electric shock or injury to persons.
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Notices The presence of this symbol in or on Grass Valley product means that it complies with all applicable European Union (CE) directives. The presence of this symbol in or on Grass Valley product means that it complies with safety of laser product applicable standards. Warnings A warning indicates a possible hazard to personnel, which may cause injury or death.
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Kaleido-X (7RU) Hardware Description & Installation Manual • When installing this equipment, do not attach the power cord to building surfaces. • Products that have no on/off switch, and use an external power supply must be installed in proximity to a main power outlet that is easily accessible. •...
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Notices Mesures de sécurité et avis importants La présente section fournit des consignes de sécurité importantes pour les opérateurs et le personnel de service. Des avertissements ou mises en garde spécifiques figurent dans le manuel, dans les sections où ils s’appliquent. Prenez le temps de bien lire les consignes et assurez-vous de les respecter, en particulier celles qui sont destinées à...
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Kaleido-X (7RU) Hardware Description & Installation Manual La marque ETL Listed d’Intertek pour le marché Nord-Américain certifie que l’appareil visé a été testé par Intertek et reconnu conforme aux exigences applicables en matière de sécurité électrique en vigueur au Canada et aux États- Unis.
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Notices • Après tout travail d’entretien ou de réparation, faites effectuer des contrôles de sécurité par le personnel technique qualifié. Mises en garde Les mises en garde signalent des conditions ou des pratiques susceptibles d’endommager l’équipement. Veuillez vous familiariser avec les mises en garde ci- dessous : •...
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Kaleido-X (7RU) Hardware Description & Installation Manual • Pour plus de sécurité, vérifiez périodiquement la valeur de résistance du bracelet antistatique. Elle doit se situer entre 1 et 10 mégohms. • Si vous devez mettre une carte de côté, assurez-vous de la ranger dans un sac protecteur antistatique.
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Notices Electromagnetic Compatibility This equipment has been tested for verification of compliance with FCC Part 15, Subpart B requirements for class A digital devices. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
Kaleido-X (RU) Installation The Kaleido-X is a multi-room, multi-image display processor and router in a single, expandable chassis. This document contains physical descriptions, installation instructions and connection information for the Kaleido-X (RU) frame and the cards that are installed in Summary Introduction .
Kaleido-X (RU) Installation Mechanical Installation located on the production desk, while the Client PC could be anywhere with internet access to the network. The diagram below shows the Kaleido-X multiviewer system and its inputs and outputs. Examples of the various external devices that connect to the multiviewer are also shown. Mechanical Installation Unpacking Make sure the following items have been shipped with your Kaleido-X.
Kaleido-X (RU) Hardware Description & Installation Manual Frame and Electrical Installation Kaleido-X (RU) is a self-contained unit consisting of a frame, redundant power supplies, and various input and output cards. The monitor wall displays and external control devices complete the system. Frame The Kaleido-X (RU) frame is RU high.
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Kaleido-X (RU) Installation Power Supplies To monitor airflow efficiency, the Kaleido-X offers on-board probing that monitors the temperature in strategic areas. Use the table, below, to determine whether measured values exceed recommended values. Monitored values via XAdmin Temperature should not exceed Input cards 75 ºC (167 ºF) Output cards...
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Kaleido-X (RU) Hardware Description & Installation Manual Ventilation The Kaleido-X frame is cooled by ventilation fans. Fans are located in key positions within the frame. Frame Cooling Fans Primary ventilation for the cards installed in the frame is handled by fans located . IMPORTANT The Kaleido-X requires a constant flow of cooling air during operation.
Kaleido-X (RU) Installation Kaleido-X Cards Removing a Card To remove a card 1 Open the front door of the frame and locate the card to be removed. 2 Pull the ends of the two extractor handles out and away from the center of the card, levering it out of its connector.
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Kaleido-X (RU) Hardware Description & Installation Manual rear panel (KXO-Dual-R) that holds all input and output connectors associated with the card. Output cards can be installed in any of the available OUTPUT slots inside a Kaleido-X frame. These slots are color-coded YELLOW on the front and rear panel of the frame. A Kaleido-X frame must contain at least one output card.
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Kaleido-X (RU) Installation KXO-Dual Output Cards Head 1 The connectors located at the top of the rear panel (right-hand side when the card is horizontal and you can read the connector labels normally) are the Head 1 connectors. Head 2 The connectors located at the bottom of the rear panel (left-hand side when the card is horizontal and you can read the connector labels normally) are the Head 2 connectors.
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Kaleido-X (RU) Hardware Description & Installation Manual The following table lists the purpose of each connector associated with card control. Connector label Connector type Function LTC IN 1 Time code input #1 LTC IN 2 WECO Time code input #2 LTC IN 3 WECO Time code input #3...
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Kaleido-X (RU) Installation KXO-Dual Output Cards RJ45 DE-9 male DE-9 female Pinout of an RS-422 Crossover adapter pinout (Grass Pinout of RS-422 port’s RJ45 connector Valley part no. 1792-3700-100) connector on SMPTE on the multiviewer master device Standard wiring between multiviewer and devices wired to SMPTE “master” specification (e.g. Philips Jupiter router control system, Grass Valley Presmaster PCS) Note: The RS-422 port on the multiviewer side has no ground pin.
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Kaleido-X (RU) Hardware Description & Installation Manual Status LEDs Card DVI 1 DVI 2 LTC 1 LTC 2 LTC 3 USB connectors Buttons Bypass CPU ON/OFF (Reset) Front Card-Edge Connectors The front card-edge connectors are not accessible in normal use, as they are covered by the front door of the frame.
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Kaleido-X (RU) Installation KXO-Dual Output Cards Front Card-Edge Indicators The following LED status indicators are visible on the output cards’ front edge: LED label LED color Interpretation Card status Green Orange Warning Configuration failed Flashing red Firmware upgrade in progress CPU status Card is powered off Orange...
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Kaleido-X (RU) Hardware Description & Installation Manual All other adjustment, alignment and configuration of this card are accomplished using external controllers (e.g. the XEdit software), and are documented in their respective manuals. GPI/Genlock Card The KXA-GPI-GEN card provides status monitoring, genlock and GPI I/O interfacing for the Kaleido-X.
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Kaleido-X (RU) Installation GPI/Genlock Card Rear Panel Connectors Connector label Connector type Function GPI A 1-24 DB-50 (female) GPI A input/output (bidirectional) connections GPI B 1-24 DB-50 (female) GPI B input/output (bidirectional) connections GPI C 1-24 DB-50 (female) GPI C input/output (bidirectional) connections REF INPUT Reference signal to genlock the multiviewer to the local plant.
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Kaleido-X (RU) Hardware Description & Installation Manual Pinout for GPI A, GPI B and GPI C connectors (continued) Signal Signal Signal GPI Circuits The individual GPI contacts are reconfigurable as either inputs or outputs. For interfacing purposes, the input and output circuit configurations are as shown in the following diagrams: GPI configured as INPUT GPI configured as OUTPUT...
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Kaleido-X (RU) Installation GPI/Genlock Card Adapter are not used as connections. Positive pins (labelled with a P) and Ground pins (labelled with a GND) correspond to GPI-IN connections. P = Positive, N = Negative Front Card-Edge Layout The following diagram shows the indicators and button that appear at the front end of the GPI/Genlock card:...
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Kaleido-X (RU) Hardware Description & Installation Manual Status LEDs Card Reference IN Button Reset Indicators The following LED status indicators are visible on the front edge of the GPI/Genlock card: LED label LED color Interpretation Card status Green Configuration failed Blinking Red System upgrade in progress Reference input...
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Kaleido-X (RU) Installation KXI-16 Input Cards Front Card-Edge Connector An ICAT connector is located on the front card edge at the bottom, below the RESET button. This connector is reserved for factory use, and has no user functionality. KXI-16 Input Cards The KXI-16HSV3 card is one of a series of input cards that can be installed in the Kaleido-X system.
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Kaleido-X (RU) Hardware Description & Installation Manual Bottom of panel Top of panel Connector label Connector type Function IN 1 to IN 16 HD/SD SDI or composite video inputs 1 to 16 SDTI IN Multiplexed audio from an external audio box (Audio Bridge Terminal) Front Card-Edge Layout The following diagram shows the various indicators, connectors and buttons that appear at the front end of the KXI-16 input cards:...
Kaleido-X (RU) Installation Maintenance Front Card-Edge Indicators The following LED status indicators are visible on the front edge of the input cards (listed from top to bottom): LED label LED color Interpretation Card Status Green Card OK Error Orange Programming in progress Blinking Red Upgrade in progress SDTI Status...
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Kaleido-X (RU) Hardware Description & Installation Manual Replacing a Defective Power Supply In the event of a power supply failure, the unit will switch to the redundant power supply for its power source. An alarm will appear on the Kaleido-X output screen, until it is manually reset through the Kaleido-X software.
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Kaleido-X (RU) Installation Replacing a Defective Cooling Fan...
Kaleido-X (14RU) Expansion This chapter describes how to connect two Kaleido-X (7RU) frames using expansion cards. Summary Introduction ............... . . 35 Description .
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Kaleido-X (14RU) Expansion Introduction Two Kaleido-X frames connected by KXO-EXP expansion cards offer the following advantages: • Larger systems can be configured, with any source directed anywhere. • Sources can be shared between frames. The diagram below illustrates the types of inputs and outputs that can be shared between two Kaleido-X frames via their expansion cards.
Kaleido-X (7RU) Hardware Description & Installation Manual The table below summarizes the expansion-related key concepts. Definitions Kaleido-X (14RU) Refers to two Kaleido-X (7RU) frames operating in Expansion Mode (see expansion frame below). Master frame When two Kaleido-X frames are interconnected, one is designated as Frame A and the other as Frame B.
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Kaleido-X (14RU) Expansion KXO-EXP-F • KXO-EXP-F—the front panel (see KXO-EXP-F, on page 38) • KXO-EXP-R—the rear panel (see KXO-EXP-R, on page 40) When inserted in their corresponding slots, the panels meet at the frame’s internal midplane, which enables the KXO-EXP card to communicate with the other cards in the Kaleido-X frame.
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Kaleido-X (7RU) Hardware Description & Installation Manual Front Card-Edge Connectors The front card-edge connectors are not accessible in normal use, as they are covered by the front door of the frame. They are provided for maintenance purposes, or for special circumstances.
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Kaleido-X (14RU) Expansion KXO-EXP-R KXO-EXP-R The front panel (KXO-EXP-F) is complemented by a rear panel that provides all input and output connectors associated with the card. Bottom of panel Top of panel Expansion Link 2 Expansion Link 1 Master/Slave switch The table below describes the connectors and switch on the rear panel: Connector Connector type...
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Kaleido-X (7RU) Hardware Description & Installation Manual IP address for the system Expansion mode is enabled IP addresses for output cards in Frame A IP addresses for output cards in Frame B Expansion system configuration example XEdit Two frames in an expanded system are presented in the XEdit hierarchical System list as shown below.
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Kaleido-X (14RU) Expansion Software In the Interconnects tab, an expansion frame is depicted by an icon labelled Kaleido-X (14RU). When two frames are joined, the default names for all available inputs are formed by concatenating the frame name, the input card, and the video number. For example, the logical source “/Frame A/Input C/Channel 01”...
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Kaleido-X (7RU) Hardware Description & Installation Manual SNMP Two frames in expansion mode are represented in the Kaleido-X MIB as one frame containing all cards from both systems. Overall status entries ( kxFrameStatus ) represent the overall status of both frames. kxFanStatus kxPowerSupplyStatus An expansion system malfunction is reported as a trap, with reference to the...
Kaleido-X (14RU) Expansion Installation Installation When two Kaleido-X frames are to be connected in an expansion configuration, it is important to consider whether the frames are new, or have already been commissioned. There are three possible combinations: • NEW: two new Kaleido-X frames (see Expanding NEW Kaleido-X Frames, below).
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Kaleido-X (7RU) Hardware Description & Installation Manual 5 Gently but firmly, slide one expansion card into the slot labelled OUTPUT D / EXP of the Kaleido-X that will be designated Frame A. Note: Be careful to install the KXO-EXP-R rear panel in the matching location at the rear of the frame.
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Kaleido-X (14RU) Expansion Expanding NEW Kaleido-X Frames Alarms may appear in the dashboard (see below), and, in some cases, you may see blinking LEDs on the KXO cards in Frame B. This is normal. 11 Wait 5 minutes (this allows some important internal processing to take place), and then continue with the procedure as described in Part B —...
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Kaleido-X (7RU) Hardware Description & Installation Manual The Output D/EXP IP address is replaced with new lines for the IP addresses of Frame B’s Output A, B, and C cards. 3 If necessary, change the System name and Frame IP address (which will apply to both frames once they are in joined in expansion mode).
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Kaleido-X (14RU) Expansion Expanding NEW Kaleido-X Frames 9 Check the frame and card statuses to make sure there are no problems or error conditions. In particular, the Cable crossed and Cable plugged alarms on the KXO-EXP cards should be normal (green). Part C —...
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Kaleido-X (7RU) Hardware Description & Installation Manual With the factory defaults loaded, you can start using your Kaleido-X expansion system and its default rooms and layouts (you may see some warnings on the monitor wall about layout/room assignments). Normally, however, you will at this point wish to customize the room, layout and other settings: 6 Add cards to, or remove them from, the System list so that it reflects the physical configuration of the expansion system:...
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Kaleido-X (14RU) Expansion Expanding EXISTING Kaleido-X Frames Expanding EXISTING Kaleido-X Frames There are two procedures that must completed to join two previously commissioned (standalone) Kaleido-X frames in expansion mode: • Merge the databases of the two standalone frames (see Part 1 of 2 — Merging Databases below).
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Kaleido-X (7RU) Hardware Description & Installation Manual 5 Create a backup of the Frame A database. At this point, you have backed up the two single-frame databases—these are important, as they can be used (a) as a reference when re-creating settings not carried over during the merge, and (b) to split an expansion system back into two independent frames.
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Kaleido-X (14RU) Expansion Expanding EXISTING Kaleido-X Frames IMPORTANT When prompted to restore factory default settings, click No. Kaleido-X (7RU) is replaced by a Kaleido-X (14RU) in the System list. Note: When the system is replaced, some settings are lost: input/output cards, external routers, and third party devices.
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Kaleido-X (7RU) Hardware Description & Installation Manual Choosing Frame B will cause incoming data (from the ZIP file) to be identified as belonging to Frame B. If you choose FRAME A, then the URIs (for logical sources, etc.) will not be modified to reference to Frame B. 14 Select Frame B, and then click OK to begin merging the incoming database (Frame B) into the currently loaded one (Frame A).
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Kaleido-X (14RU) Expansion Expanding EXISTING Kaleido-X Frames • to copy/paste monitors between layouts/displays. • to reassign a layout to a different room. • to save two or more rooms that are using the same heads. The table below describes the state of the database following a merge: Database Element Frame A Frame B Comments System...
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Kaleido-X (7RU) Hardware Description & Installation Manual 2 As needed, drag one or more new displays into the room. 3 Assign output heads from the expansion frame to the displays. You may have to temporarily move or resize full screen zones to be able to drag and drop head assignments onto displays.
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Kaleido-X (14RU) Expansion Expanding EXISTING Kaleido-X Frames Note: You cannot have two rooms in the expansion configuration that use the same output head. Conflicts will appear in red text in the System list. XEdit will allow you to save such a database, but not to export it to a Kaleido-X.
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Kaleido-X (7RU) Hardware Description & Installation Manual Conflicting assignments marked in rd 2 Open a room and locate the display with a duplicate head assignment. 3 Expand the filtered System list in the Tools pane, and then drag the appropriate output head onto the display whose assignment you wish to rectify.
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Kaleido-X (14RU) Expansion Expanding EXISTING Kaleido-X Frames The Copy layout to window opens, displaying the currently open layout on the left, and the target layout on the right. 3 Click and drag layout elements (grouped by display/head) from the left panel to the right panel.
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Kaleido-X (7RU) Hardware Description & Installation Manual 4 Click Copy layout. Note: Elements are positioned with the same relative offset. To avoid distortion in the layout, displays in the original and new rooms must have the same characteristics (i.e., resolution, size). The last step in bringing the database up to date is to: •...
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Kaleido-X (14RU) Expansion Expanding EXISTING Kaleido-X Frames conditions (the Normal mode alarm should be green in all cases). Take note of the Ethernet settings for each frame. 2 Power down both frames. 3 Check the pins on the expansion card connectors to make sure they are straight (inserting a card with bent pins can damage the card).
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Kaleido-X (7RU) Hardware Description & Installation Manual Connect EXP LINK 1 on FRAME A to EXP LINK 1 on FRAME B Connect EXP LINK 2 on FRAME B to EXP LINK 2 on FRAME A 9 Power up both frames. Alarms may appear in the dashboard (see below), and, in some cases, you may see blinking LEDs on the KXO cards in Frame B.
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Kaleido-X (14RU) Expansion Expanding EXISTING Kaleido-X Frames Click here to view this page This button becomes available after you click Save. Select the check box to enable expansion mode 3 Enter the IP addresses currently used by Frame B. 4 Click Save, and then click Apply settings. Frame A and Frame B should reboot automatically.
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Kaleido-X (7RU) Hardware Description & Installation Manual 9 Open XEdit and load the database that was merged and updated for the expansion system (see Part 1 of 2 — Merging Databases, on page 50). 10 On the Configure menu, point to Database, and then click Export. 11 Type the IP address of the expansion frame, and then click OK.
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Kaleido-X (14RU) Expansion Configuring Router Card Expansion To configure internal router card expansion 1 Open XEdit and load the database associated with the Kaleido-X expansion system you wish to configure. 2 In the System list, review the state of the OPTION slots in each frame, to verify that it matches the configuration of your actual system, and add or remove router cards as needed (refer to Managing Cards in a Kaleido-X, or Kaleido-MX System Representation, in the Kaleido-X User’s Manual).
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Kaleido-X (7RU) Hardware Description & Installation Manual have access to the internal router of the other frame. The signals do not pass via the frame expansion cable. To be able to route any source to any internal router destination in the KX Router logical router, the router cards must be connected by their own router expansion cables (IN to OUT between cards in the same slot in each frame).
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Kaleido-X (14RU) Expansion Configuring Router Card Expansion 7 For FRAME A – OPTION A, click in the white column beside Expansion input, and choose the output option that matches your actual cabling connections from the list. A progress window may briefly appear. Note that the corresponding (inverse) settings appear beside the card you connected to.
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Kaleido-X (7RU) Hardware Description & Installation Manual Splitting an Expansion Frame It is possible to split a Kaleido-X (14RU) expansion system so that the two frames can be used independently. Before splitting an expansion system, we recommend that you create a backup of the expansion database using XEdit (refer to Creating a Backup, in the Kaleido-X User’s Manual).
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Kaleido-X (14RU) Expansion Splitting an Expansion Frame 13 In XAdmin, on the System Configuration page, change the Frame IP Address, the System name, and the IP addresses of Output A, B, C and D so that they are unique to Frame B.
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Kaleido-X (7RU) Hardware Description & Installation Manual 6 Import the database from Frame B (this should still be the expansion database as it existed before the split). 7 Modify the database for use on what will become standalone Frame B. •...
Kaleido-X (14RU) Expansion Troubleshooting Click to expand section Click to collapse section Included in this list is detailed information and alarm statuses for the expansion cards. The serial number for each of these cards is also displayed. Troubleshooting Losing Inter-Frame Connectivity If the expansion card connectivity between Frame A and Frame B is lost (for example, if a cable is unplugged), the two frames will continue to operate, but with some limitations: •...
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Kaleido-X (7RU) Hardware Description & Installation Manual • XML Gateway operations are unaffected, except for operations involving video, audio or metadata exchange between frames. • If router expansion is enabled, then the Router manager can be used to change crosspoints on Frame B. Losing Expansion Cards Failure of an expansion card only impacts the exchange of sources and data between frames.
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Kaleido-X (14RU) Expansion Recovering an Expansion Frame To split an expansion system (version 4.03 or earlier) 1 Power down Frame A and Frame B. 2 Slide the expansion cards on both frames partially out of their slots. 3 On Frame B, slide the front panels of the KXO cards partially out of slots A and B (if applicable), leaving the KXO card in slot C inserted.
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Kaleido-X (7RU) Hardware Description & Installation Manual 14 Power up Frame A (this should take about two minutes). 15 When Frame A has finished rebooting, open XAdmin (using the IP address of the expansion system, which is now, effectively, the IP address of Frame A). 16 On the System Configuration page, clear the Enable expansion check box.
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Kaleido-X (14RU) Expansion Recovering an Expansion Frame 11 Click Save, and then click Apply settings in the sidebar. Frame B automatically reboots (this should take about two minutes). 12 When Frame B has finished rebooting, re-insert the front panels of the KXO cards in slots A and B (if present).
SD-SDI Inputs (KXI-16HSV3, KXI-16HSV, KXI-16HS3, KXI-16HS, KXI-16SV) Signal 4:2:2 SMPTE ST 259-C (270 Mbps) Formats 525 and 625 Audio SMPTE ST 274:1994 Return loss > 15 dB up to 270 MHz Jitter < 0.2 UI Cable length 250 m (820 ft) (Belden 1694A)
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Return loss > 12 dB up to 1.485 GHz Jitter < 0.2 UI Cable length 100 m (328 ft) (Belden 1694A) 3G-SDI Inputs (KXI-16HSV3, KXI-16HS3) Signal 4:2:2 SMPTE ST 424:2006 (2.97, 2.97/1.001 Gbps) Formats SMPTE ST 425:2008 level A and level B (single stream) 1080p50 1080p59.94...
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These cards support one SDTI audio input. SDTI Audio Inputs Signal SMPTE ST 305:2005 (up to 128 channels/64 AES) Cable length 250 m (820 ft) (Belden 1694A) Connector KXA-GPI-GEN Card This card supports a reference input for system genlock. Reference Inputs...
Specifications Kaleido-X Outputs These cards support two LTC balanced inputs for clock synchronization: LTC Balanced Inputs Signal SMPTE ST 309:1999, SMPTE ST 12:1995 (EBU-3259-E) Level 500 mVp-p to 10 Vp-p Ω Impedance >10 k Connector WECO ( www.weco.ca ) Plug-in Screw Connector System for Printed Circuit Boards Type 930-HFL (-DS), 930 / 931-HSL Kaleido-X Outputs...
HD-SDI Outputs (continued) Audio SMPTE ST 299 (limited to one pair, embedded on group 1, pair 1) Cable length 100 m (328 ft) (Belden 1694A) Jitter < 0.2 UI p-p (wideband) Connectors These cards support two Analog audio outputs: Analog Audio Outputs...
Specifications KXO-Dual, and KXO-Dual3 GPI bidirectional (up to 72) (continued) Contact closure current 50 mA max Reverse voltage -15 Volts max Reverse current -50 mA max V out low 0.6 Volts at 1.5mA KXO-Dual, and KXO-Dual3 ETHERNET Signal 10/100 BASE-T (IEEE 802.3) Connector RJ-45 RS-422/485...
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Kaleido-X (RU) Hardware Description & Installation Manual Weight (typical kg ( lbs) configuration: 2 power supplies, 1 fan, 3 cards) Component weight 2 power supplies kg ( lbs) KXO-Dual (including 2.25 kg (5 lbs) rear) KXI (including rear) 2.1 kg (4.6 lbs) KXI-GPI-GEN (including 0.77 kg (1.7 lbs) rear)
Disposal and Recycling Information Your Grass Valley equipment comes with at least one lithium button battery (Li-MnO located on the main printed circuit board. The batteries are used for backup and should not need to be replaced during the lifetime of the equipment. Before disposing of your Grass Valley equipment, please remove the battery as follows: 1 Make sure the AC adapter is unplugged from the power outlet.
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Disposal and Recycling Information WARNING (continued) Risk of exposure occurs only if the battery is mechanically or electrically abused. The most likely risk is acute exposure when a cell vents. In the event of a battery leak, do not allow battery liquid to come in contact with skin or eyes.
Contact Us Grass Valley Technical Support For technical assistance, contact our international support center, at 1-800-547-8949 (US and Canada) or +1 530 478 4148. To obtain a local phone number for the support center nearest you, please consult the Contact Us section of Grass Valley’s website (www.grassvalley.com). An online form for e-mail contact is also available from the website.
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