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1. Pinout of each RS 422 port s RJ 45 connector on the Kaleido X16 Wiring diagram for an RJ 45 to DE 9 adapter cable to connect the Kaleido X16 to an RS 422 network Note The two RS 422 ports on the Kaleido X16 side have no ground pin Using the DE 9S to RJ 45 adapter an external device should be able to communicate with Kaleido X16 despite the lack of a ground Seealso For more information about RS 422 specifications see RS 422 on page 69 RS 422 serial connections see Serial Connections in the Routers chapter of the Kaleido X Users Manual Maintenance Cleaning the Air Filter Occasionally the air filter has to be cleaned in order to maintain proper ventilation The air filter is located in the front door of the Kaleido X16 frame The filter may be cleaned without removing it from the door 24 Kaleido X16 Hardware Description amp Installation Manual To dean the air filter do the following 1 Carefully remove the cover from the frame IMPORTANT Risk of damage to CompactFlash card Be careful not to damage the CompactFlash card as you remove the front cover of the frame Lift the cover directly away from the frame i e not up or down 2 Placethe cover flat on a work surface with the inside facing up 3 Usingavacuum cleaner with a brush nozzle to prevent scratching vacuum the dust from the inner side of the cover 4 Turn the cover over an
2. 27 Introduction E 27 27 ER eem 28 Control Surface Layout coss u enge sti A e muestre Eee 29 Configuration vs reser ORE Res 32 UICE 44 Audio Bridge Terminalia cay cases er tr sty he et vn D E ue ARE UC EG RR Pese 46 litr dUction zd iss sd ee o aote tte A 46 Description iio o cw es Greer Loved Vr y e 47 CONDECION S E S egy wha ERE RO pas 49 Indicators soos ordre oer es conn rov cesi p PORE an ETUR EXE VON FUR Reet YR 50 n EDEN 51 jc 51 Firmware Updates i u So roto doe eet e 60 3 Specifications 61 Kaleido XT6 Inputs teo rct talon 61 Video Signal tase p eee SEN e OU ben e EL S Sent Xr YES 61 DV Graphic Inp ts 535 ens Me IRE ER PUER d 63 Kaleido X16 er Y e EE Ye Re EE E RAN 63 DEEP 63 Router Output San ear A 65 Kaleido X16AUdiOl O ansa sawaqku aqhaq AAA 67 SDTI Audio Input EE REY 67 Analog Audio Monitoring A 67 AES O tputs eet P heey IER BERNER EVE Maun ES 68 KaleidoX16 s ai onte n
3. 43 Peripheral Equipment Operation Verification step 3 of 3 To verify that your RCP2 is updated properly do the following 1 On the RCP2 press and hold ENTER for 10 seconds so until you see the Configuration menu 2 Select the option DEVICE INFO and then press ENTER 3 Select the first option VERSION by pressing ENTER again The RCP2 displays the currently installed version of the firmware If this number matches the version number in the updater file that you selected in the in the first step see Firmware Selection Step 1 of 3 on page 41 then the update has been successful 4 Inthe Kaleido RCP2 Updater window on your PC click Close to exit the updater Operation Many of the operational functions of the Kaleido RCP2 are determined by the configuration of the Kaleido X16 operating environment and are explained in the Kaleido X16 Users Manual Selecting a Position and Logging On To use your Kaleido RCP2 you must validate your access to the Kaleido X16 system Press the LOGIN key and select the appropriate position that corresponds to the type of user you are You may require a password to log on A room is supposed to be already set through the configuration menu of the device Here is a graphical summary of the login menu as it appears on the RCP25 LCD display To display the Login menu on the LCD The available login positions The password can include up to 8 press the LOGIN key Then yo
4. SIGNAL DVI D single link RESOLUTION From 800600 to 19201200 NI H FREQUENCY 37 kHz to 96 kHz REFRESH RATE 50 59 94 Hz CABLE LENGTH 3 6 m 12 ft with Altinex CB4012DV CONNECTOR DVI I dual link Kaleido X16 Outputs MV Outputs The Kaleido X16 frame supports two MV outputs for interfaces electrically compatible with single link DVI D 63 Specifications MV Outputs SIGNAL DVI D RESOLUTION From 800600 to 19201200 NI H FREQUENCY 37 kHz to 96 kHz REFRESH RATE 50 59 94 Hz CABLE LENGTH 3 6 m 12 ft with Altinex CB4012DV CONNECTOR DVI I SUPPORTED CABLE TYPES Single link DVI D cables and cables electrically compatible to this The following table lists some but not all output formats supported on the MV Out connection Note Users can customize their own timing rates through the XEdit software for resolutions ranging from 800 x 600 up to 1920 x 1200 pixels Resolution Format name Refresh rate Hz 800 x 600 SVGA 50 00 800 x 600 SVGA 59 94 1024 x 768 XGA 50 00 1024 x 768 XGA 59 94 1280 x 720 x 50 Margay 50 00 1280 x 720 x 60 Margay 59 94 1280 x 768 WXGA 50 00 1280 x 768 WXGA 59 94 1280 x 1024 SXGA 50 00 1280 x 1024 SXGA 59 94 1280 x 1024 BARCO 59 94 1360 x 768 NEC 50 00 1360 x 768 NEC 59 94 Kaleido X16 Hardware Description amp Installation Manual Resolution Format name Refresh rate Hz 1
5. Audio Bridge Terminal ABT Analog Audio Inputs SIGNAL 20k balanced 10 k Q unbalanced MAXIMUM LEVEL 24 dBu CONNECTORS WECO Digital Audio Inputs AES3 LEVEL 0 2to7V TERMINATION 110 Q balanced QUANTIZATION Up to 24 bits CONNECTORS WECO AES 3ID LEVEL 0 2 to 2 V RETURN LOSS 15 dB QUANTIZATION Up to 24 bits TERMINATION 75 unbalanced CONNECTORS BNC 71 Specifications Processing Performance Processing Performance NUMBER OF CHANNELS ABT 128D 128 64 AES 128 128 ABT 64D 64 32 AES ABT 64A 64 QUANTIZATION 24 bits SAMPLING 48 kHz SNR 100 dB A Weighted THD n ABT 128 A lt 86 5 dB 20 to 997 Hz lt 82 dB 7 kHz THD n ABT 128 D 138 dB 20 Hz to 24 kHz 0 DBFS 24 dBu adjustable to 7 dBu with 1 dB steps FREQUENCY RESPONSE 20 Hz to 24 kHz 0 2 dB CMRR 38 dB 60 Hz 38 dB 20 kHz TEST TONE GENERATOR 18 dBFs 24 bit 1 KHz sine wave interrupted on left channel on every pair 250 ms 3 s EBU R49 Reference Input SIGNAL 1 SMPTE 170M ITU 624 4 composite sync SMPTE 274M SMPTE 296M tri level sync AES3id DARS WORD CLOCK CONNECTOR BNC 72 Kaleido X16 Hardware Description amp Installation Manual SDTI Outputs SIGNAL 2 SMPTE 305 2M CONNECTORS BNC AES3 Output OUTPUT LEVEL 2 7 p p
6. SIGNAL SMPTE 305 up to 128 channels 64 AES CABLE LENGTH 250 m 820 ft Belden 8281 CONNECTOR BNC Analog Audio Monitoring The Kaleido X16 frame supports two analog audio inputs through one HD 26 connector Analog audio input IMPEDANCE 16 000 Q QUANTIZATION 20 bits SAMPLING RATE 48 kHz free run MAX LEVEL 2Vp p CONNECTOR HD 26 Analog audio output SIGNAL Balanced analog audio LEVEL MAX 24 dBU QUANTIZATION 20 24 bits IMPEDANCE 600 Q THD N 80 dB SNR 92 dB CONNECTOR HD 26 67 Specifications AES Outputs AES Outputs The Kaleido X16 frame supports two AES outputs SIGNAL SMPTE 276M FORMAT AES 3 IMPEDANCE 110 CONNECTOR HD 26 VOLUME CONTROL Available in a future release Kaleido X16 Control Time Code Inputs LTC The Kaleido X16 frame supports two LTC unbalanced inputs for clock synchronization SIGNAL SMPTE 12M 1995 EBU 3259 E ELECTRICAL LEVEL 0 3 to 5 V p p IMPEDANCE High Impedance lt 10k Q CONNECTOR BNC 68 GPI The Kaleido X16 frame supports a bidirectional GPI interface 72 GPI software configured There are three DB 50 female connectors GPI INPUT up to 32 DESCRIPTION Contact closure SIGNAL 5 to 12 VDC FORMATS Fixed Not bidirectional PROTECTION Up to 24 V CONNECTOR DB 44 Kaleido X16 Hardware Description amp Installation Manual GPI OUTPUT
7. 42 GPI Input lt 9 gt 27 GPI Input lt 11 gt 12 GPI Input lt 7 gt 43 GPI Input lt 6 gt 28 GPI Input lt 8 gt 13 GPI Input lt 4 gt 44 GPI Input lt 3 gt 29 GPI Input lt 5 gt 14 GPI Input lt 1 gt 30 GPI Input lt 2 gt 15 GND 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 P GND vcc 24 9 kOhms 1 5 kOhms GPI configured as INPUT GPI P Device in GPI N 200 Ohms vcc Device out GPI configured as OUTPUT 19 20 Kaleido X16 Installation GPI 1 0 You should ensure your GPI physical connections are well established In the following example the goal is to trigger a relay and light up a light CAUTION In the example below make sure your P and N connections are in the proper polarity otherwise your GPI output will always be in the ON state Z4 o vec a 5 o gt s s 200 Ohms 2 Y Device out To facilitate cabling of the GPI inputs and outputs a terminal block adapter is available separately Miranda part number KXA TBA 44 The GPI Terminal Block Adapter accommodates up to 44 terminal block connections using positive and negative terminal connections Each column on the terminal block has 6 positive and 6 negative terminal connections that correspond to each pin pos
8. An external reference signal is required to synchronize the SDTI outputs An analog video reference signal word clock or AES 75 signal can be connected to one of the REFERENCE SIGNAL connectors If the loop through is not used a 75 ohm termination on the other REFERENCE SIGNAL connector must be used to properly terminate the line For an Audio Bridge Terminal with an AES breakout panel AES INPUT 1 can also be used for synchronization This input signal must be error free PCM audio sampled at 48 kHz In the case where both REFERENCE SIGNAL and AES INPUT 1 have valid references the signal connected to REFERENCE SIGNAL has priority SDTI Link The two SDTI outputs are identical each including signals from all inputs Each SDTI output can be connected to a Kaleido X16 input module or to a specific SDTI de multiplexer Depending on the number 51 Peripheral Equipment Audio Inputs of input connections available this link transports up to 128 channels of audio The SDTI streams transport the current IP address of the Audio Bridge Terminal to the receiver The connection via TCP IP will give access to the different parameters and status Audio Inputs Analog Audio Inputs The analog channels pass through analog to digital converters with 24 bit resolution and a 48 kHz sample rate To compensate the level of the analog signal the 0 dBFS value may be set from 24 dBu to 7 dBu for each channel through the Web page interface Digital Audio
9. AES3ID Output OUTPUT LEVEL 2 7 Miscellaneous COMMUNICATION PORT 10BASE T IEEE 802 31 100BASE T IEEE 803 20 POWER 4to 10 W depending on model Power over Ethernet IEEE 802 3af CONNECTOR 60 45 Physical Dimensions HEIGHT 3 RU DEPTH 145 mm 5 71 in 73 74 Specifications Physical Dimensions Contact Us Miranda Technical Support For technical assistance please contact the Miranda Technical Support centre nearest you Americas Asia Office hours 9 00 a m 9 00 p m EST Office hours 9 00 a m 5 00 p m GMT 8 Telephone 4 1 800 224 7882 Telephone 852 2539 6987 Fax 4 1 514 335 1614 Fax 852 2539 0804 E mail techsupp miranda com E mail asiatech miranda com Europe Middle East Africa UK China Office hours 9 00 a m 6 00 p m GMT Telephone 86 10 5873 1814 Telephone 44 0 1491 820222 E mail asiatech amp miranda com Fax 44 0 1491 820002 E mail eurotech miranda com France Office hours 9 00 a m 5 00 p m GMT 1 Telephone 33 1 55 86 87 88 Fax 33 155 86 00 29 E mail eurotech miranda com Corporate Head Office Miranda Technologies Inc 3499 Douglas B Floreani St Laurent Quebec Canada H4S 1Y6 Telephone 514 333 1772 Fax 514 333 9828 Web www miranda com OLIY4LSAY OSN
10. Seealso For more information about external reference input specifications see Reference Input page 72 Kaleido X16 Hardware Description amp Installation Manual Router The Kaleido X16 can be configured as a router In this configuration up to two Kaleido X16 channels are considered as sources and the destinations are the two Router Output ports on the rear connector panel BNC connectors for router outputs Seealso For more information about Router Output specifications see Router Outputs on page 65 Routers and the Kaleido X16 see the Routers chapter of the Kaleido X Users Manual Audio 1 0 The Kaleido X16 supports audio monitoring of 26 input output connections through its HD 26 connector The supported formats are the AES3 digital audio standard and analog audio monitoring In addition the Kaleido X16 supports audio monitoring through the SDTI In port from an audio bridge terminal ABT BNCconnectorfor connector for SDTI In External Reference HD 26 audio 1 0 connector for AES Analog Audio 1 0 TBA To facilitate cabling of the audio inputs and outputs through the HD 26 connector a terminal block adapter TBA is available separately Miranda item NSH26M 15 Kaleido X16 Installation Audio 1 0 TBA Audio 1 0 Terminal Block Adapter Kaleido X16 Audio Terminal Block Adapter installed in rear connector panel The pinout of the Audio 1
11. The supported input types include Composite SD SDI or HD SDI auto detected The processing delay is two fields if the video inputs are genlocked Signal inputs require BNC connectors 62 Video Signal Inputs Composite Inputs SIGNAL NTSC SMPTE 170M PAL PAL N PAL M SECAM RETURN LOSS gt 30 dB up to 5 75 MHz QUANTIZATION 8 bits SD SDI Inputs SIGNAL 4 2 2 SMPTE 259M C 270 Mbps FORMATS 525 and 625 AUDIO SMPTE 274M 1994 CABLE LENGTH 225 m 738 ft Belden 8281 RETURN LOSS gt 15 dB up to 270 MHz HD SDI Inputs SIGNAL 4 2 2 SMPTE 292M C 1 5 Gbps FORMATS 720p 29 97 Hz 720p 25 Hz 720p 24 Hz 720p 59 94 Hz 720p 50 Hz 10801 59 94 Hz 29 97PsF 1080p 29 97 Hz 10801 50 Hz 25PsF 1080p 25 Hz 1080p 23 98 Hz 24 Hz 1080p 23 98PsF 24PsF 1080i 50 Hz Kaleido X16 Hardware Description amp Installation Manual AUDIO SMPTE 299M CABLE LENGTH 100 m 328 ft Belden 1694 RETURN LOSS gt 15 dB up to 1 5 GHz 3Gbps Inputs SIGNAL 4 2 2 SMPTE 424M 2006 2 97 1 001 Gbps FORMATS 1920 x 1080p 60 Hz 1920 x 1080p 59 94 Hz 1920 x 1080p 50 Hz AUDIO SMPTE 299M CABLE LENGTH 100 m 328 ft Belden 1694 RETURN LOSS gt 15 dB up to 1 5 GHz 10 dB up to 2 97 GHz DVI Graphic Inputs The Kaleido X16 frame supports two DVI inputs one for each of two output heads
12. message displays for 3 seconds Target system is offline Dimmed depending on the Kaleido system s configuration Press 8 repeatedly to scroll the list until you reach the position you wish to log on to and then press ENTER to select the new position Enter password Type the password using the digit keys up to 8 digits and then press ENTER Enter password one asterisk appears for each digit you Digit buttons are lit as well as the ENTER and ESC buttons If the password is valid the following message displays for 2 seconds Access granted and then RMC TC01 Dimmed depending on the Kaleido system s configuration Ifthe password is wrong the following message displays for 2 seconds Access is denied and then RMC TD01 Lit depending on the Kaleido system s configuration Enabling Disabling the Kaleido RCP2 User Interface The PANEL ENABLE button cycles the Kaleido RCP2 between ENABLE and DISABLE modes In the DISABLE mode 45 Peripheral Equipment Resetting the Kaleido RCP2 The PANEL ENABLE LED is flashing All other keys on the Kaleido RCP2 are disabled LEDs off The LCD display is off Any peripherals e g mouse keyboard connected to the Kaleido RCP2 s USB ports are also disabled The purpose of the panel enable function is to lock the user interface of the remote thus avoiding any accidental access to the Kaleido system
13. B Sa eee CF slot on front of Kaleido X16 frame Kaleido X16 Installation Signalling Seealso For more information about booting a Kaleido X16 see the Setting up the Kaleido X chapter in the Kaleido X16 Quick Start Guide Signalling IMPORTANT The Kaleido X16 D model supports two Heads while the Kaleido X16 S supports one Head For details about the difference in connector support on the two models see Kaleido X16 D on 4 and Kaleido X16 5 on page 4 Connector label Connector type Function DVI In1 2 DVI DVI input signal that can be used as a background in the monitor wall display in place of the internally generated background Inputs 1 16 BNC HD SD SDI or composite video inputs 1 to 16 MV Out 1 2 see Video and Graphic Digital output no analog signal compatible with a DVI D signal Output over the MV Out Connection on page 14 REF BNC Reference signal to genlock the Kaleido KX to the local plant Supported Reference formats SMPTE 170M SMPTE 318M ITU 624 4 BUT 470 6 PALand NTSC composite sync SMPTE 274M SMPTE 296M SMPTE 240M LTC 1 2 BNC Time code input 1 2 GPI 1 44 DSUB44 female GPI input output unidirectional connections RT Out 1 2 BNC Supports 3Gbps SDI HD SDI and SD SDI router output signals AUDIO 1 0 HD 26 female Supports two AES3 audio outputs or two analog audio inputs for monitoring 12 Kaleid
14. Inputs The ABT operates on at 48 kHz sampled audio signals and inputs at different sampling rates may not be processed satisfactorily The validity user and channel status bits are transmitted alongside the PCM samples The input error status detected by the digital input receiver can be monitored by the Web page interface The non PCM data will pass unchanged Web Interface To access the Web interface the ABT must be connected to a local area network LAN If the unit s IP address is known you can access the built in Web server by entering the address Web browser connected to the same network If the IP address is not known it is possible to reset the unit s network configuration You must set up a simple LAN comprised of one PC running the Web browser the ABT to be configured a hub or switch for interconnection To connect the ABT to the LAN do the following 1 Connectthe PCto the hub or switch 2 Setthe PC network configuration with the following parameters Kaleido X16 Hardware Description amp Installation Manual Parameter Value DHCP OFF Static IP address 10 0 0 1 Subnet mask 255 255 0 0 Default gateway 10 0 0 1 3 Apply power to the ABT and make sure it is connected to the hub or switch Note Ifthe hub or switch is Power over Ethernet PoE enabled simply connect it to the unit using an Ethernet cable If not PoE mid span inserter equipment must be placed between the
15. Resetting the Kaleido RCP2 You can reset the Kaleido RCP2 in either of three way Press ENTER ESC DEL High level software reset that restarts the device and does simultaneously nothing else Software and hardware watch dogs Automatic reset the device on software or hardware failure of the internal controller Disconnect and reconnect the Power up the remote and do nothing else Kaleido RCP2 s Ethernet cable Audio Bridge Terminal 46 Introduction The optional Audio Bridge Terminal ABT is an external audio multiplexer serializer for the Kaleido X16 The Kaleido X16 supports audio channel inputs from either a 64 or 128 ABT panel through a single SDTI input The 64 ABT supports 64 channels and the 128 ABT supports 128 channels The SDTI is a BNC connection located on the rear connector panel of the frame There is not enough space on the Kaleido X16 rear panel to also include discrete audio connectors An ABT provides connector space for multiple audio signal inputs and multiplexes all the audio signals into a combined serial feed on a coaxial cable that connects to the rear connector panel Features include 128channels of audio processing Analogor digital audio inputs Dual redundant SDTI outputs on standard video coaxial cable Internal tone generator dBFS adjustments on analog inputs Kaleido X16 Hardware Description amp Installation Manual Locks to video AES or Word clock referenc
16. audio inputs depends on the specific model of ABT you are using Reference Input Looped Through An external reference signal is required to synchronize the SDTI outputs An analog video reference signal word clock or AES 75 signal can be connected to one of the REFERENCE SIGNAL connectors If the loop through is not used a 75 ohm termination on the other REFERENCE SIGNAL connector must be used to properly terminate the line For an Audio Bridge Terminal with an AES breakout panel AES INPUT 1 can also be used for synchronization This input signal must be error free PCM audio sampled at 48 kHz In the case where both REFERENCE SIGNAL and AES INPUT 1 have valid references the signal connected to REFERENCE SIGNAL has priority Multiplexed Audio Outputs The multiplexed audio outputs are formatted to be compatible with the STDI audio input connections on the KXI 16 series of cards 49 Peripheral Equipment Ethernet Power The Serial Digital Transport Interface SDTI uses the Serial Digital Interface SDI developed to transport digital video signals as a carrier for other data types It requires that the transmitter and receiver have the same codec Ethernet Power The power for the ABT arrives on an RJ 45 connector and shares this connector with an Ethernet interface The ABT conforms to the IEEE 802 3af standard for powered devices Two kinds of power sources are supported midspan power source injector into an existing Etherne
17. connected to the RCP2 No other device than a mouse a numeric keypad without USB hub a keyboard without USB hub or special function keys can be connected to the RCP2 When logged on to a Kaleido X16 via the 25 Ethernet connection you can control various operating features of the Kaleido X16 Connections The RCP2 is equipped with three connectors located on the inside rear supports of the case Ethernet Power Port The power for the Kaleido RCP2 arrives on an RJ 45 connector and shares this connector with an Ethernet interface The RCP2 conforms to the IEEE 802 3af standard for powered devices Ethernet power port Two kinds of power sources are supported midspan power source injector into an existing Ethernet network and power sourcing Ethernet switch Full redundancy is obtained with both supplies present at the same time Ethernet connectivity is 10 100 Mbps 2 USB Ports These ports are used to connect a mouse and keyboard which may be used in operating the Kaleido X16 Kaleido X16 Hardware Description amp Installation Manual Note Other USB devices e g memory sticks are not supported USB ports A Control Surface Layout The operating controls are laid out in functional groups Layout Presets Display 4 10 IREO LAYOUT PRESETS y Lz 6000S m Lel 09 z I A
18. hub or switch and the Audio Bridge Terminal 4 Pressthe RESET button for at least 1 second Note The RESET button is beside the ETHERNET POWER RJ 45 connector The ABT will reboot with the following static network configuration Parameter Value DHCP OFF Static IP address 10 0 3 190 Subnet mask 255 255 0 0 Default gateway 10 0 0 1 5 Using the browser connect to the unit using the following address 10 0 3 190 The Web server serves the Web pages that allow monitoring and configuration of the parameters You can access these pages by clicking on the links on the left side of the current page The individual pages are described in the following sections 53 Peripheral Equipment Web Interface Status Web Page Warn est fone ABT 128A Status Web page Y Y O Y ABT 128D Status Web page The Status Web page reports the status of several aspects of the ABT unit 54 Kaleido X16 Hardware Description amp Installation Manual General Status the overall status of the unit as also reported by the front panel LED Text Text color LED color OK Green Green Warning Orange Orange Hardware Error Red Red Upgrading Bold Red Flashing Red PoE Mid span reports whether PoE mid span equipment is Present green text or absent normal text PoE End span reports whether PoE end span equipment is Present green text or absent normal text
19. power supply PSU you would like to remove either the left or the right side 2 Pullon the handle on the right side of the PSU and pull the PSU out of the frame Installing a Power Supply To install a power supply do the following 1 Position the power supply PSU in front of an empty power supply slot in front of the frame with the connector end towards the frame and the PSU handle on the right side 2 Slide the PSU into the empty slot moving it gently until it contacts the sockets at the rear of the slot 3 Push firmly but gently on the PSU faceplate until the PSU s connectors have mated with the frame s sockets and the PSU will go in no further I Kaleido X16 Installation Operation Operation Separate AC power sockets serve the two power supplies On the rear ofthe frame connect both power Sockets of the Kaleido X16 to an appropriate power source using the supplied power cords As seen from the rear of the frame Theleft power socket is for PSU B Theright power socket is for PSU A Power socket for PSU B Power socket for PSU A connected can handle that load and that of any other connected devices IMPORTANT Kaleido X16 frame draw 4 0 amps of current Ensure that the circuit to which the frame is Ventilation The Kaleido X16 frame is cooled by ventilation intakes located on the front of the frame Fans are located in key positions within the frame Air flow through
20. the ENTER and ESC desired room name you can ROOM SELECTION buttons are lit other digit keys are dimmed press ENTER to select this room press ESC to cancel the selection and return to the previous menu level in the menu Press ESC to exit the RMC All buttons are dimmed Configuration menu Enabling or Disabling DHCP The following table shows how to enable or disable the automatic allocation of an IP address from a server This option is commonly called DHCP the protocol that is used for address allocation In our example we suppose that the DHCP option is enabled and must be disabled This task is performed by using the Configuration menu Kaleido X16 Hardware Description amp Installation Manual Action LCD indication Other Buttons Press and hold the ENTER key for at least At the end of the 8 seconds 8 seconds to access the Configuration Configuration menu ROOM SELECTION Press 8 once to go to the ETHERNET Configuration OPTIONS submenu ETHERNET OPTION Press ENTER to open the Ethernet ETHERNET OPTIONS parameter menu DHCP Press ENTER again to see the current DHCP DHCP status ENABLE Press 8 to go to the DISABLE option DHCP Press 2 to go back to the previous DISABLE selection Digit keys 2 UP and 8 DOWN and the ENTER and ESC buttons are lit other digit keys are dimmed Press ENTER to select this option or press ETHERNET OPTIONS ESC to cancel I
21. 0 terminal block adapter TBA comes in two varieties depending on whether you have a Kaleido X16 Dual model or Kaleido X16 model Audio 1 0 TBA Pinout the Kaleido X16 D The Audio 1 0 TBA pinout on the Kaleido X16 D is as follows Bottom row Center row Top row 19 GND 10 AES Out 1 1 AES Out 1 20 GND 11 AES Out 2 2 AES Out 2 21 GND 12 GND 3 GND 22 GND 13 Analog Left Out 1 4 Analog Left Out 1 23 GND 14 Analog Right Out 1 5 Analog Right Out 1 Kaleido X16 Hardware Description amp Installation Manual Bottom row Center row Top row 24 GND 15 Analog Left Out 2 6 Analog Left Out 2 25 GND 16 Analog Right Out 2 7 Analog Right Out 2 26 GND 17 PCIn1Left 8 PCIn 1 Right 18 PCIn2Left 9 PCIn 2 Right Audio 1 0 TBA Pinout the Kaleido X16 S The Audio 1 0 TBA pinout on the Kaleido X16 S is as follows Bottom row Center row Top row 19 GND 10 AES 1 1 AES 1 20 GND 11 NC 2 NC 21 GND 12 GND 3 GND 22 GND 13 Analog Left Out 1 4 Analog Left Out 1 23 GND 14 Analog Right Out 1 5 Analog Right Out 1 24 GND 15 NC 6 NC 25 GND 16 NC 7 NC 26 GND 17 PCIn 1 Left 8 PCIn 1 Right 18 NC 9 NC Seealso For more information about SDTI In audio specifications see SDTI Audio Input on page 67 analog audio specifications see Analog Audio Monit
22. 2 Select the position Update Now and press ENTER The RCP2 asks you to enter the password Enter the password 6472632 Miranda and press ENTER The RCP2 downloads the new firmware Progress information is shown in the panel below If a network problem occurs and the RCP2 stops downloading the firmware go back to step 7 The RCP2 validates the data copies it into the main memory and then reboots You can follow the progress of this step on the RCP2 screen It takes several minutes to transfer the new firmware data to the main memory A Do not disconnect the RCP2 during the transfer or a fatal error will occur Status Server ready aiting for connections Step 2 of 3 Firmware Update Step 2 of 3 To proceed with the firmware update do the following 1 2 On the RCP2 press and hold the ENTER key for 10 seconds or so until you see the Configuration menu Press ENTER to select the first option ROOM SELECTION and then wait until the room list is downloaded to the RCP2 Once the room list is available press 8 repeatedly until System Updater appears on the LCD display press 2 to move back if necessary and then press ENTER Press the LOGIN button twice and then wait until the position data is downloaded to the RCP2 Once the position data is available select the position Update Now then press ENTER The RCP2 prompts you for a password Type 6472632 i e Mirand
23. 480 x 1200 x 50 Christie 50 00 1480 x 1200 x 60 Christie 59 94 1600 x 1200 UXGA 50 00 1600 x 1200 UXGA 59 94 1920 x 1080 x 50 Baycat 50 00 1920 x 1080 x 60 Baycat 59 94 1920 x 1200 UXGA 50 00 Router Outputs The Kaleido X16 frame supports two 3 Gbps HD SD SDI outputs SD SDI Outputs SIGNAL 4 2 2 SMPTE 259M C 270 Mbps SMPTE 272M 1994 FORMATS 525 and 625 CABLE LENGTH 225 m 738 ft Belden 8281 RETURN LOSS 215 dB up to 270 MHz ADDITIVE JITTER lt 0 2 UI 100 kHz CONNECTOR TYPE BNC HD SDI Outputs SIGNAL 4 2 2 SMPTE 292M C 1 5 Gbps 65 66 Specifications Router Outputs FORMATS 480p 59 94 Hz 720p 59 94 Hz 1080p 23 98 Hz 1080p 23 98PsF 1080p 24 Hz 1080p 24PsF 1080p 25PsF 1080p 29 97 Hz 1080i 50 Hz 10801 59 94 Hz CABLE LENGTH 100 m 328 ft Belden 1694 RETURN LOSS gt 15 dB up to 1 5 GHz ADDITIVE JITTER lt 0 2 UI 100 kHz CONNECTOR BNC 3Gbps Outputs SIGNAL 4 2 2 SMPTE 424M 2006 2 97 Gbps 2 97 1 001 Gbps FORMATS 1920 x 1080p 60 Hz 1920 x 1080p 59 94 Hz 1920 x 1080p 50 Hz CABLE LENGTH 100 m 328 ft Belden 1694 RETURN LOSS gt 15 dB up to 1 5 GHz 10 dB up to 2 97 GHz ADDITIVE JITTER 0 3 UI CONNECTORS BNC Kaleido X16 Audio 1 0 SDTI Audio Input Kaleido X16 Hardware Description amp Installation Manual The Kaleido X16 frame supports one SDTI audio input
24. 4LSAY OSN Table of Contents 1 Kaleido X16 Installation 1 Introduction EA aa 1 Qr gem 2 Port Availability on the Kaleido X16 cesses m Ir 2 Overview of the Kaleido X16 System m mn hmmm mene 3 Mechanical cere eet u AH SVO eV UM n Xe eO RU PRU AA NS A 5 UNPACKING EE 5 Rack Mount Installations eed Pe e ORE denen PILAE PN S RR ga IVA 5 Frame and Electrical Installation cesses m m emm meme 5 RAM zas aaa vier vo CE RT baa ee EP PUER NS VUP POUR ented 6 Power Supplies ses coder m Du t maaa a mute asset dead eue 8 Ventilation Cre CHEN ERN 10 Compartir asan m SSS Saa sasaqa qas e MEM LAE 11 Signalling EE 12 lc 13 Video and Graphic Output over the MV Out onnection r 14 External Referent m X X 14 Em 15 C 15 ME 18 E 24 Geaningthe AIF 24 Replacing a Defective Power 25 2 Peripheral Equipment 27 Kaleido RCP 2 hasa
25. Folder C Program Files Miranda Kaleido RCP2 Updater Java VM Installation Folder C Program Files Miranda Kaleido RCP2 Updater jre Disk Space Information for Installation Target Required 79 490 227 bytes Available 74 723 516 416 bytes 39 Peripheral Equipment Updating the Kaleido RCP2 Firmware 2 Kaleido RCP2 Updater Installer Install Complete Introduction Congratulations Kaleido RCP2 Updater has been successfully Pre Installation Summary installed to Installing 4 Iz Install Complete C Program Files Miranda Kaleido RCP2 Updater Previous 2 Once the updater has been installed launch it The Kaleido RCP2 Updater window includes step by step instructions The initial window is shown here Note The upgrade may take as long as 15 minutes to complete K RCP2 Updater Miran dja KALEIDO RC v1 02 Instructions 1 Make sure that the Kaleido RCP2 that you want to update is on the same network as this PC 2 Leave at least a 15 minutes window for the update 3 Select the version of the firmware that you want to upgrade to 4 Click the Next button when you are done Firmware selection Choose the firmware Browse Step 1 of 3 40 Kaleido X16 Hardware Description amp Installation Manual Firmware Selection Step 1 of 3 To prepare the firmware update do the following REQUIREMENT sure
26. KALEIDO Kaleido X16 Hardware Description amp Installation Manual Questions about the Kaleido X16 Telephone 1 514 333 1772 e mail techsupp miranda com Comments and Suggestions about the Kaleido X16 Documentation e mail Documentation Feedback Miranda com Miranda KALEIDO Part Number M869 9902 101 11 August 2009 Copyright 2009 Miranda Technologies Inc All rights reserved ATTENTION please read the following terms and conditions carefully By using Kaleido X16 documentation you agree to the following terms and conditions Miranda Technologies Inc hereby grants permission and license to owners of Kaleido X16 to use their product manuals for their own internal business use Manuals for Miranda Technologies Inc products may not be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical including photocopying and recording for any purpose unless specifically authorized in writing by Miranda Technologies Inc A Miranda Technologies Inc manual may have been revised to reflect changes made to the product during its manufacturing life Thus different versions of a manual may exist for any given product Care should be taken to ensure that one obtains the proper manual version for a specific product serial number Information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Miranda Technologies Inc Title Kaleido X16 Hardware Descriptio
27. Reference reports the status of the reference used for input signal synchronization Text Text color Interpretation Freerun Orange No reference present format name Normal Video Audio NTSC HD 1080 30p AES75 PAL HD 1080 29 97p Word cock HD 1080 60i HD 1080 25p AES input 1 HD 1080 60i HD 1080 24p HD 1080 59 94i HD 1080 23 98p HD 1080 50i HD 720 60p HD1080 24PsF HD 720 59 94p HD1080 23 98PsF 720 50 Note All HD reference signals are analog with tri level sync Inputs reports the status of each of the audio inputs to the ABT The page content for Input Status varies depending on the model of ABT being monitored The number of inputs varies with the model In addition analog and digital inputs are reported differently Note Analog inputs show channel number only 55 56 Peripheral Equipment Web Interface Analog Input Status Text Color OK Normal Overload Red Silence is reported as OK in this context Digital Input Status Text Color OK Green Validity CRCC errors Yellow Parity Biphase errors Orange No lock Red Digital Input Channel Text Color OK Normal Overload Red Kaleido X16 Hardware Description amp Installation Manual Parameters Web Page ABT 128A Parameters Web page ABT 128D Parameters Web page The Parameters Web page allows the configuration of differen
28. SPECT SAFE RATIO AREA UDESCAN I UNLATCH LOAD SAVE SINUS Miranda 9 Kaleido RCP2 Operating keys Keypad Audio Functions Layout Presets The ten numbered keys laid out across the top of the panel are used to recall saved layouts to the Kaleido X16 display and are also used to save layouts 29 Peripheral Equipment Functions e Pressing and holding one of the preset buttons for 8 seconds will store the current layout to that button allowing the user to easily return to it later The layout associated with each button can be configured beforehand in XEdit You can insert a labeled strip into the built in slot located above the keys to identify the saved layouts Functions These function keys activate operating modes or functions on the Kaleido X16 FUNCTIONS CHANNEL FULL SCREEN ALARM INHIBIT FULL ALARM ASPECT RATIO SAFE AREA UNDERSCAN SCREEN s LOAD SAVE UNLATCH STATUS RANO Ji AREA Note The exact functionality of these buttons is determined by the configuration of the Kaleido X16 Audio AUDIO UP ARROW Increase the audio monitoring volume P ZEN DOWN ARROW Decrease the audio monitoring volume C p M MUTE Mute the audio monitoring push on push off x 2 20dB Attenuate the audio monitoring gain by 20dB push on push off AUDIO MONITORING Audio source selection Keypad The keypad buttons have double function
29. a then press ENTER The RCP2 downloads the new firmware from your PC Progress information is shown in the Status section of the Kaleido RCP2 Updater window on your PC Kaleido X16 Hardware Description amp Installation Manual Note Ifa network problem occurs and the RCP2 stops downloading the firmware go back to step 5 The RCP2 validates the data copies it into the main memory and then reboots You can follow the progress of this step on the RCP2 screen Note It takes several minutes to transfer the new firmware data to the main memory IMPORTANT Do not disconnect the Kaleido RCP2 while it is updating its firmware as this may result in a fatal error In this event it will be necessary to return the unitto Miranda to be reprogrammed 7 Once the Kaleido RCP2 has rebooted following the successful firmware upgrade click Next in the Kaleido RCP2 Updater window on the PC The final screen includes instructions for verifying that the new firmware is installed and functional K RCP2 Updater Instructions You can verify that your RCP2 is updated properly by following the steps below 1 On the RCP2 press and hold ENTER for 10 seconds until you see the configuration menu 2 Select the option DEVICE INFO and then press ENTER 3 Select the first option VERSION by pressing ENTER 4 The RCP2 displays the currently installed version of the firmware Congratulations Step 3 of 3
30. and removed from the front of the frame and are hot swappable so that a defective supply may be replaced without removing the Kaleido X16 frame from service When facing the front of the frame the PSU on the left side is referred to as PSU A and the PSU on the right side is PSU B IMPORTANT If your frame has only one PSU it must be installed in Slot A left side of frame There are two power supplies an operational PSU and a redundant PSU The system operates with asingle PSU If you choose to have only one PSU installed in your Kaleido X16 frame you must do the following Clear the PSU Installed check box for this Kaleido X16 frame in XAdmin see the Configuring the PSU Installed Option in XAdmin section in the Setting Up the Kaleido X16 chapter of the Kaleido X16 Quick Start Guide Install the single PSU PSU A in Slot A the left side of the frame when facing the front of the frame see Installing a Power Supply on page 9 Access the power supplies by removing the front door of the frame Viewed from the front of the frame the PSUs are located on the left hand and right hand sides of the frame Kaleido X16 Hardware Description amp Installation Manual PSU A removed from Slot A Slot Slot B PSU slot locations Two PSUS installed in a frame front cover removed Removing a Power Supply To remove a power supply do the following 1 Openthe front door of the frame and locate the
31. ate your RCP2 check its firmware version refer to the diagram under Navigating the Configuration Menu on page 32 and compare it with the version of the firmware update file indicated in the Kaleido X16 Release Notes under Software and Firmware The Kaleido RCP2 firmware can be updated over the Ethernet connection Kaleido X16 Hardware Description amp Installation Manual To update your Kaleido RCP2 firmware do the following REQUIREMENTS Make sure you fulfill the following conditions before beginning this procedure There is a PC connected to the same subnetwork as your Kaleido RCP2 unit Acopy ofthe Kaleido RCP2 firmware update file on the PC 1 Launch the Kaleido RCP2 Updater Installer and follow the on screen instructions as shown below Kaleido RCP2 Updater Installer Introduction InstallAnywhere will guide you through the installation of Kaleido RCP2 Updater Itis strongly recommended that you quit all programs before continuing with this installation Click the Next button to proceed to the next screen Ifyou want to change something on a previous screen click the Previous button You may cancel this installation at any time by clicking the Cancel button Kaleido RCP2 Updater Installer Pre Installation Summary Introduction Please Review the Following Before Continuing _ Pre Installation Summary Product Name D asiling Kaleido RCP2 Updater etal zm cit Install
32. ature enables a Kaleido RCP2 to find up to three Kaleido X16 systems on different subnets and connect to them via network gateways while maintaining connections to Kaleido X16 systems in its own subnet Notes Tonavigatethe RCP2 menu press the 2 key to move up or the 8 key to move down There is no need to configure unicast IP addresses for Kaleido X16 systems on the same subnet as the RCP2 To configure a unicast IP address on the RCP2 do the following 1 Pressand hold the ENTER key on the RCP2 for 8 seconds to display the configuration menu Select ETHERNET OPTIONS on the LCD display then press ENTER Select Unicast host then press ENTER Select Enable IP 1 then press ENTER The Enable IP x parameter instructs the RCP2 to query the selected IP address for a list of rooms 5 Select Host IP ADDR then press ENTER 6 Usingthe numeric keypad type the IP address of a Kaleido X16 on a remote subnet then press ENTER Ww N 7 Repeat step 4 to 6 to add unicast IP addresses for up to three remote Kaleido X16 systems Restoring Default Parameters The Kaleido RCP2 s Configuration menu provides an option to restore the device s default parameters This option is called FACTORY DEFAULT Selecting this option will revert the following elements to their default values The network parameters The room selection The login position Once you exit the Configuration menu the device will restart Here are th
33. cel Changes Factory Defaults Network Configuration Web page The Network Configuration page allows you to configure network parameters The MAC address is the unique hardware address attributed to each Audio Bridge Terminal unit Each unit has a different address this being the only way to distinguish the units from each other when connected to a network The Label parameter gives the unit a label The label is found in the title of the Web page It can contain up to 16 characters Valid characters are from the English alphabet lowercase a through z uppercase Athrough Z numbers 0 through 9 the hyphen the underscore _ and the asterisk If an invalid character is used an error message will appear The same label can be used by many units The DHCP parameter activates or deactivates dynamic network addressing When activated it allows a server to dynamically attribute an IP address and configuration information to the Audio Bridge Terminal Kaleido X16 Hardware Description amp Installation Manual Normally the DHCP server provides at least the following basic information IP address subnet mask and default gateway When Enabled is chosen the static network parameters become unavailable IMPORTANT When DHCP is enabled the Audio Bridge Terminal will try to obtain an IP address dynamically after booting rebooting If successful the new IP address subnet mask and default gateway can only be known by the equipment receivin
34. d vacuum the outer side of it 5 Reinstall the cover onto the frame 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 If a PSU s LED is not green you must replace the unit Seealso For more information about removing and reinstalling a power supply see Power Supplies on page 8 25 26 Kaleido X16 Installation Replacing a Defective Power Supply Peripheral Equip This chapter describes peripheral equipment you can connect to the Kaleido X16 frame Summary Kaleldo R P2 uuu cece cede a 27 Audio Bridge Terminal cesses m mee 46 Kaleido RCP2 Introduction The Kaleido RCP2 is a multi function remote control panel designed for use with Miranda s Kaleido X16 Systems Ethernet connectivity allows multiple RCP2 users to access multiple Kaleido X16 systems allowing convenient access to the real time operating features of the Kaleido X16 Description The Kaleido RCP2 is a compact freestanding controller All operating controls are located on the top of the unit It requires only a single Ethernet cable for both connectivity and power It also provides two USB ports allowing a USB mouse and one standard keyboard or numeric keypad to be connected Peripheral Equipment 28 Connections Note Multi function keyboards or numeric keypads that have a built in USB hub do not work when
35. e 48 kHz only Compatible with non PCM signals Complies with IEEE 802 3af standard for Powered Over Ethernet devices Occupies 3 rack units 4 cm width plus connectors e Can fit in the back of racks Can be located up to 800 feet 250m away from the Kaleido X16 frame Description The ABT is designed to mount in a standard 19 in rack and is 3 RU high All connections are from the rear Audio Bridge Terminal rear view There are 6 different models of the ABT based on signal connector type and capacity Model designation Characteristics ABT 128D 110 128 digital 64 AES inputs WECO connectors balanced 110 impedance ABT 64D 110 64 digital 32 AES inputs WECO connectors balanced 110 impedance ABT 128D 75 128 digital 64 AES inputs on BNC connectors unbalanced 75 impedance 640 75 64 digital 32 AES inputs BNC connectors unbalanced 75 impedance ABT 128A 128 analog inputs on WECO connectors balanced 20 impedance ABT 64A 64 analog inputs connectors balanced 20 impedance 47 Peripheral Equipment Description g H rene eoo 1111111 mumwanan QEEEERRRE ABT 64D 110 rear panel layout 48 Kaleido X16 Hardware Description amp Installation Manual ABT 64A rear panel layout Connections Audio Inputs The number and configuration of the
36. e default parameter values DHCP Enable Default IP address 10 0 3 191 Default subnet mask 255 255 0 0 Default gateway 0 0 0 0 37 Peripheral Equipment Updating the Kaleido RCP2 Firmware In addition the current room and login position are erased from the Kaleido RCP2 memory Action LCD indication Other Buttons Press and hold the ENTER key for at least At the end of the 8 seconds Digit keys 2 UP and 8 DOWN and the 8 seconds to access the Configuration Configuration ENTER and ESC buttons are lit other menu ROOM SELECTION digit keys are dimmed Press 8 three times to go to the FACTORY Configuration DEFAULT submenu FACTORY DEFAULT Press ENTER to open the FACTORY FACTORY DEFAULT DEFAULT submenu RESTORE Press ENTER to select the RESTORE option or press ESC to return to the previous menu level without restoring the factory values Press ENTER again to restore the factory Configuration defaults FACTORY DEFAULT Press ESC once to reboot the The LCD screen is blank after reboot All buttons are dimmed Kaleido RCP2 Updating the Kaleido RCP2 Firmware Firmware updates for the Kaleido RCP2 are issued occasionally usually with the release of a new version of the Kaleido X16 The firmware update package including the Kaleido RCP2 Updater utility is provided on the Kaleido X16 DVD or can be obtained by contacting Miranda Technical Support To determine if you need to upd
37. efault values for all parameters on this page can be displayed by clicking Factory Defaults The default Label is comprised of the ABT type number of channels and the letter A for analog inputs or D for AES inputs followed by the last part of its serial number The default network configuration is the same as the one obtained by pressing the RESET button near the ETHERNET POWER RJ 45 connector Click Cancel Changes to return to the values displayed when the page was loaded Click Apply amp Reboot to apply the displayed values The unit then reboots 59 Peripheral Equipment Firmware Updates Information Web Page Miranda Audio Bridae Terminal Status Information arameters z Network Configuration Model Serial Number 079698 18377001 UC Firmware Version 1 0 8 FPGA Firmware Version 5 Information Web page The Information Web page gives model and version information The model is made up of ABT followed by the number of channels and the letter A for analog inputs or D for AES inputs The serial number is the serial number of this ABT unit The firmware version is the current firmware version The device connected to this ABT will check the version before updating the firmware Firmware Updates Firmware updates for the ABT are issued occasionally often with the release of a new version of the Kaleido X16 The firmware update package including the MIU utility is provided on the Kal
38. eido X16 DVD or can be obtained by contacting Miranda Technical Support To determine if you need to update your ABT check its firmware version see Information Web Page on page 60 and compare it with the version of the firmware update file see the Software and Firmware section in the Kaleido X16 Release Notes The firmware of the ABT can be updated over its Ethernet connection Launch the Miranda Interface Updater utility Click the Upgrade ABT tab Type the ABT s IP address then click Connect Click Open and browse to the firmware update file Click UPGRADE Front panel LEDs will flash red during the file transfer and the update When the process is completed successfully the unit will reboot and resume operation using the new firmware Settings are not modified Ww N Specificati This chapter lists equipment specifications for the Kaleido X16 and its peripheral devices Summary Kaleido X16 Inputs Kaleido X16 m mmm mme eene 61 Kaleido X16 Outputs 63 Kaleido X16 tartar tort seeds 67 Kaleido X16 Control uu u nn bu aaa enn 68 kaleido KIO u nee dae ea NANOS 70 i EEIE TE E EEE 70 Audio Bridge Terminal ABT mmm 71 Video Signal Inputs The Kaleido X16 frame supports 16 signal inputs
39. eido X16 S The Input and Output connections are as follows Connection type Number of connections on Head 1 MV Out 1 DVI In 1 The rear connector panel for this model is displayed below No m connectors DVI In2 SDI Out2 MV Out2 Kaleido X16 Hardware Description amp Installation Manual In addition to the difference in the number of heads the Audio 1 0 TBA pinout is different between the two models Seealso For more information about the Audio TBA pinout differences between the two Kaleido X16 models see Audio on page 15 Mechanical Installation Unpacking Make sure the following items have been shipped with your Kaleido X16 If any of these are missing contact your distributor or Miranda Technologies Inc Kaleido X16 unit with pre installed cards and power supplies 2M power cords ADVD of system software and documentation Mouse Notes The Kaleido RCP2 unit is optional and is not included in the standard Kaleido X16 package Thestandard Kaleido X16 comes with one PSU A redundant second PSU is optional Rack Mount Installation The Kaleido X16 frame may be installed in a standard 19 inch rack using the proper screws and washers not included The Kaleido RCP2 may also be installed in a rack using the optional KRCP RK2 mounting kit IMPORTANT For proper ventilation make sure the front and side panel air vents are not blocked and the air f
40. ese Nan 68 Time Code Inputs cere eee evt eee EY e E YR TE YS v e P Ee 68 dme c 68 Ethernet eee d eene Ee xe que err DR INED Yr Cree SOR Ve PIS BR Rex YES 69 RS 422 cL 69 USB yaa ak faa aed yD ned aad E T 69 Kaleido XT6 Frame n ET a RES HD SERO 70 Kaleid RP LS E EE 70 Audio Bridge Terminal ABT Pe LE A San EEE 71 Analog Audio Inputs sen 5 eee tenete e ve Ye PEPPER ONU Sede elected 71 Digital Audio ou wag aus ork E E MER 71 Processing Performance u cep eee Er AR EROS 72 Reference put Sa rbd ete From ver hu etae e e Rn 72 SDTIOutpufs 73 AES3 OUD neis rS ASI IA IR ees ute cr e e pi 73 AES3ID RE E SE ER aaa VERO RENS 73 Miscellaneous cit ec tr t e e ods eR e en Ce e NC RENI node 73 Physical Dimensi ns 73 Contact Us 75 vi Kaleido X16 Installa Kaleido X16 is a 1RU multi image display processor with high image quality and a rich feature set This chapter contains physical descriptions installation instructions and connection information for the Kaleido X16 frame Summary 1 Mechanical Installation 00 000 ccc cece cece n 5 Frame and Elec
41. firmware version Display the current IP address Display the current subnet mask CURRENT GATEWAY Display the current gateway address FACTORY DEFAULT RESTORE Selecting a Room Use the Configuration menu to select the room you wish to access with your RCP2 the ON AIR room for example you select the room you can log on as a specific user corresponding to one of the login positions that are available for this room only In the example described below the three rooms that are available are listed in this sequence RMA RMB RMC We will select room RMC 33 34 Peripheral Equipment Enabling or Disabling DHCP Action LCD indication Other buttons Press and hold the ENTER key for at least 8 seconds to enter the Configuration menu At the end of the 8 seconds Configuration ROOM SELECTION Press ENTER again to obtain the list of rooms from all Kaleido systems currently available on the network For some time until the list is received Acquiring room list Once the room list is received Digit keys 2 UP and 8 DOWN and the ENTER and ESC buttons are lit other digit keys are dimmed ROOM Select RMA Press the 8 key twice until the ROOM Select room you wish to select RMC appears on the display Press 2 to scroll in the opposite direction Once the display shows the Configuration Digit keys 2 UP and 8 DOWN and
42. g the SDTI signal because the network configuration addresses are embedded in the Source Address field of the Header Data of the stream refer to SMPTE 305 2M 2000 If unsuccessful the static network configuration will be used but DHCP will remain enabled If the unit is rebooted and a DHCP server responds it will then use the dynamic network configuration provided by the server The Static IP Address parameter is the IP address used when DHCP is disabled or unsuccessful The Static Network Mask parameter is the network mask used when DHCP is disabled or unsuccessful The Static Default Gateway parameter is the default gateway used when DHCP is disabled or unsuccessful At any time it is possible to return to a known static network configuration by pressing the reset button for at least 1 second It can found in a small hole named RESET just beside the ETHERNET POWER RJ 45 connector The ABT will reboot with the following default static network configuration Parameter Value DHCP Disabled IP address 10 0 3 190 Subnet mask 255 255 0 0 Default gateway 10 0 0 1 Note The changes are applied when you click Apply amp Reboot A new Web page appears reminding the new IP address if DHCP is disabled If changes to parameters are made before clicking Apply amp Reboot and the user wishes to re establish the values displayed when the page was loaded this can be done by clicking Cancel Changes Finally factory d
43. ilter is dean Frame and Electrical Installation The Kaleido X16 frame 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 I Kaleido X16 Installation Frame Frame The Kaleido X16 frame is 1 RU high Input and output connectors are mounted on a connector panel on the rear of the frame The redundant power supply is installed in the front ofthe frame The front door can be opened to give access to the PSUs CompactFlash USB connector and basic LEDs The Kaleido X16 frame incorporates the following key sections A rack mountable mechanical framework for mounting into a 19 in EIA rack Aremovable door to cover and protect the front of the frame Redundant power supply Ventilation Reference Input General Status CPF Activity Video Inputs Severity LEDs on the front of the frame behind the door The LEDs on the front of the frame behind the door indicate the following conditions depending on their color and whether they are blinking Kaleido X16 Hardware Description amp Installation Manual LED LED Status Green Blinking Red Blinking red Yellow Blinking Off green yellow CPU Normal Application Error Live Update 05 Booting N A N A operation booting CPF N A Activity N A N A N A N A No Activity Activi
44. ition Negative pins labelled with an N on the Terminal Block Adapter are not used as connections Positive pins labelled with P and Ground pins labelled with a GND correspond to GPI IN connections Kaleido X16 Hardware Description amp Installation Manual GPI Terminal Block Adapter Kaleido X16 GPI Terminal Block Adapter installed in rear connector panel Heno GND I INT i OUTIW4 I IN2 I IN3 i OUT20 H Hing i 0UT20 Hins i ourao4 Hine our I IN7 i OUT40 Hinas Hino i IN2I4 I INTO IN22 INI i IN23 I GND GND i IN244 FI i IN25 IN26 I INTIS i IN27 IN16 IN28 INI i IN29 linis IN304 Linio Po IN314 I iN20 IN32 Kaleido X16 GPI Terminal Block Adapter pinout 21 22 Kaleido X16 Installation Ethernet Seealso For more information about GPI specifications see GPI on page 68 triggering GPI output events see Triggering GPI Output Events in the Operation of the Monitor Wall chapter of the Kaleido X Users Manual calibrating GPI lines see Calibrating GPI Lines the Calibrating the Kaleido X chapter of the Kaleido X Users Manual Ethernet The Kaleido X16 supports one Ethernet connection through an RJ 45 connector Seealso For more information about Ethernet specifications see Ethernet on page 69 USB The Kaleido X16 supports three USB 1 0 connections Connect a mou
45. n Video and Graphic Output over the MV Out Connection Seealso For more information about Video signal input specifications see Video Signal Inputs on page 61 Video and Graphic Output over the MV Out Connection MV Out MV Out 2 DVI Out 2 You can use a Multi Viewer Output connection as a DVI Out by doing one of the following Usea cable with both ends compatible with the MV Out connector and connect one end to an adapter that converts to DVI Use a cable with one end compatible with the MV Out connector and the other end compatible with DVI There is one Multi Viewer MV Output for each Output Head The MV Out connection is a high definition connection for the multi viewer output and can support resolutions up to 1920x1200 at 60Hz The connection is based on TMDS technology as used to interconnect industrial and consumer displays Single link DVI D cables and cables electrically compatible to this are supported Since there are two user assignable Outputs already available on the system the Outputs can be paired with the AES and Analog Output Seealso For more information about Mosaic Video and Graphic Outputs over the MV Out connection see MV Outputs on page 63 External Reference The external reference or REF input signal allows the Kaleido X16 to genlock to the local plant BNC connector for External Reference d mni m s a
46. n amp Installation Manual Part Number M869 9902 101 Revision 11 August 2009 4 43 pm Kaleido X16 Hardware Description amp Installation Manual Safety Compliance This equipment complies with CAN CSA 22 2 No 60950 1 07 Safety of Information Technology Equipment Including Electrical Business Equipment UL60950 1 2nd Edition Safety of Information Technology Equipment Including Electrical Business Equipment EC60950 2nd Edition Safety of Information Technology Equipment Including Electrical Business Equipment CAUTION These servicing instructions are for use by qualified service personnel only To reduce the risk of electric shock do not perform any servicing other than that contained in the operating instructions unless you are qualified to do so Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing should be done in a static free environment Electromagnetic Compatibility This equipment has been tested for verification of compliance with FCC Part 15 Subpart B class A requirements for Digital Devices This equipment complies with the requirements of EN 55022 Class A Radiated Emissions EN 55022 Class A Conducted Emissions EN61000 4 2 3 amp 11 Electromagnetic Immunity EN61000 3 2 amp 3 3 Disturbance in Supply Systems Warranty Policies Warranty information is available in the Support section of the Miranda Web site http www miranda com OLIY
47. n either case you will DHCP return to the previous menu level Press ESC twice to exit the RMC All buttons are dimmed Configuration menu Note If you changed the DHCP parameter the Kaleido RCP2 unit will reboot When you change the DHCP mode the device must be restarted for the new option to take effect This is done automatically but only after you exit the Configuration menu You can make other changes using the Configuration menu and only exit once you are done with the changes Setting an IP Address Subnet Mask and Gateway The table below shows how to set a fixed IP address for a Kaleido RCP2 unit As an example the IP address will be changed from 10 0 3 191 to 192 168 0 10 This task is performed by using the Configuration menu Note The method is the same for the Subnet Mask and Gateway menus 35 Peripheral Equipment Setting an IP Address Subnet Mask and Gateway Action LCD indication Other Buttons Press and hold the ENTER key for at least At the end of the 8 seconds Digit keys 2 UP and 8 DOWN and the 8 seconds to access the Configuration Configuration ENTER and ESC buttons are lit other digit menu ROOM SELECTION keys are dimmed Press 8 once to go to the ETHERNET Configuration OPTIONS submenu ETHERNET OPTIONS Press ENTER to open the Ethernet ETHERNET OPTIONS parameter menu DHCP Press 8 to go to the next option the ETHERNET OPTIONS menu P
48. o X16 Hardware Description amp Installation Manual Connector label Connector type Function SDTI BNC Multiplexed audio from an external audio box Audio Bridge Terminal ETHERNET RJ 45 100 Base T Ethernet connection USB USB Connect a mouse keyboard or USB flash memory for software upgrade or data backup Note There are three USB ports one on the front of the frame behind the front cover and two on the rear connector panel RS 422 RJ 45 see note below Connect to an RS 422 SMPTE 207M EBU 3245 or RS 485 device or network Inputs Graphic signals The Kaleido X16 D supports two digital DVI inputs one for each of two heads the Kaleido X16 S supports a single DVI input The DVI In connectors on the rear panel are female dual link DVI I universal connectors The supported signal and cabling for this connection is single link DVI D Note The two DVI inputs cannot be crossed nor combined That is DVI In 1 must output Head 1 and DVI In 2 must output on Head 2 id Ini DVI D In2 Seealso For more information about DVI input specifications see DVI Graphic Inputs on page 63 Video Signals BNC connectors 16 for SD SDI HD SDI 3Gbps SDI and Analog Composite Inputs The 16 BNC Input connectors located on the Kaleido X16 frames rear connector panel support HD SD 3 Gbps SDI or composite video inputs 1 to 16 13 Kaleido X16 Installatio
49. oring on page 67 AES output specifications see AES Outputs on page 68 triggering audio monitoring see Triggering Audio Monitoring in the Operation of the Monitor Wall chapter of the Kaleido X Users Manual calibrating audio monitoring delay see Calibrating the Audio Monitoring Delay in the Calibrating the Kaleido X chapter of the Kaleido X Users Manual calibrating audio monitoring color see Calibrating the Audio Monitoring Color the Calibrating the Kaleido X chapter of the Kaleido X Users Manual 17 Kaleido X16 Installation Control Control BNC connectors RJ 45 connectors 2 for RS 422 serial for LTC inputs connections RJ 45 Ethernet connector DSUB 44 connector for GPI 1 0 USB connectors 2 The connectors located in the middle of the rear connector panel the yellow and orange color coded area are Control connectors Linear Time Code LTC The Kaleido X16 supports two linear time code LTC inputs over BNC connectors The format is SMPTE 12M unbalanced Seealso For more information about LTC specifications see Time Code Inputs LTC on page 68 GPI 1 0 The Kaleido X16 supports status monitoring genlock and GPI interfacing The rear connector panel houses all input and output connectors associated with GPI 1 0 The Kaleido X16 supports 32 GPI inputs and 4 GPI outputs The GPI connector type is a DSUB 44 female on the connec
50. ress 2 to return to the previous IP ADDRESS option Press ENTER again to select this option IP ADDRESS All digit keys are lit as well as the ENTER and display the current IP address You can move the cursor to the next 010 000 003 191 The cursor blinks alternating between a ESC DEL and space key digit position by pressing the black square and the digit space C key Use the DEL key to move the cursor back to the previous position Use the digit keys to change the current IP ADDRESS value Once you pressed a digit key the 192 168 000 010 cursor moves to the next position The cursor blinks alternating between black square and the digit When done press ENTER to confirm the ETHERNET OPTIONS All buttons are dimmed address or ESC to cancel the change IP ADDRESS go back to the previous menu level Press ESC twice to exit the RMC Configuration menu the current room Note If you changed any of the network parameters IP address subnet mask or gateway the Kaleido RCP2 unit will reboot When you change the DHCP mode the device must be restarted for the new option to take effect This is done automatically but only after you exit the Configuration menu You can make other changes using the Configuration menu and only exit once you are done with the changes Kaleido X16 Hardware Description amp Installation Manual Configuring Unicast IP Addresses The unicast IP fe
51. s Use the MOUSE LOCK button top left to switch between the two modes 30 Kaleido X16 Hardware Description amp Installation Manual Mouse lock button Numeric All buttons at low brightness alpha numeric function as printed on each button is enabled TY Mouse Numeric function disabled and some keys are assigned Ley Ne mouse equivalent functions The MOUSE LOCK button y and the mouse function keys are bright 0 4 5 o D 0 I NU Mouse equivalent function 9 2 Pointer up 8 Pointer down 4 Pointer left 6 Pointer right 7 Click 9 Right click Display and Operating Keys The operating keys let you connect to a Kaleido X16 system navigate menus and control the behavior of your Kaleido RCP2 s functions DISPLAY The LCD display shows messages and text entries LOGIN Log on to a Kaleido X16 through the Ethernet interface ESC Menu navigation ENTER Menu navigation PANEL ENABLE Enable disable all other keys on this control panel to prevent accidental operation Note To reset the control panel simultaneously press ESC ENTER and DEL Seealso For more information about using the operating keys see Configuration on page 32 and Iperation on page 44 31 Peripheral Equipment Configuration Configuration Before you can use your Kaleido RCP2 to operate your Kaleido X16 sys
52. s one per output head mappable in the background of each output without the need for scaling Two room layouts Intuitive layout editor software allows rapid creation of two room layouts which can be recalled quickly from networked remote control panels Highly robust Highly robust design with multiple points of redundancy and no single point of failure for reliable 24 7 operation Port Availability on the Kaleido X16 The Kaleido X16 offers a wide variety of ports for incoming and outgoing signals However with a view towards future expansion there are several ports whose connections exist but that are not currently Kaleido X16 Hardware Description amp Installation Manual supported in the most recent release The following table lists those ports on the Kaleido X16 that are not currently supported in the most recent release of the Kaleido X software Port or port functionality Limitation HD SDI Router output Does not switch in the vertical interval Audio monitoring embedded in the MV Out Unavailable in current release Option output Unavailable in current release PCIn analog audio input Unavailable in current release Overview of the Kaleido X16 System The following diagram shows a basic Kaleido X16 system configuration with a single Kaleido X16 feeding 2 monitor wall displays The Kaleido RCP2 would be located on the production desk while the Client PC could be anywhere with Internet acce
53. se keyboard or USB flash memory for a software upgrade or data backup Two connectors are on the rear connector panel see diagram at the beginning of the section called Control on page 18 and one is on the front of the frame behind the front cover Kaleido X16 Hardware Description amp Installation Manual USB 1 connector on front of Kaleido X16 OOO DC Two USB connectors Two USB connections on the rear connector pane Seealso For more information about USB specifications see USB on page 69 RS 422 The Kaleido X16 supports two RS 422 serial inputs over RJ 45 connectors These inputs allow the Kaleido X16 to connect to external serial devices such as a router production switcher or router controller 23 Kaleido X16 Installation Maintenance Note The Kaleido X16 s two RS 422 ports each have an RJ 45 connector in order to preserve space on a busy panel The RS 422 interface specifies a DE 9S connector so if you are using this interface you will require a DE 9S to RJ 45 adapter cable Miranda supplies such a cable correctly wired for this application Miranda part no 1737 3000 102 The pinout for the RS 422 signals on the Kaleido X16 s RJ 45 connectors and the wiring diagram for an appropriate adapter cable are shown here RJ 45 1 RX RX TX gt 1 3g B 4 5 to RS 422 gt 6 gt 7 gt 8 DE 9 to Kaleido X
54. ss to the network The diagram below shows an individual Kaleido X16 Dual system with its inputs and outputs Examples ofthe various external devices that connect to the Kaleido X16 are also shown SD SDI HD SDI 3Gbps Router Out 2 gt Analog 2 2 Built In GPI O 32 in 4 out 0 USB 3 RS 422 Ports 2 External 3Gbps HD SD Composite Reference Inputs 16 Input SDTI Option Streaming DVI In 2 PC Audio In 2 LTC 2 110 ohms The Kaleido X16 system is available in two model types the Kaleido X16 D and the Kaleido X16 S Throughout this manual Kaleido X16 refers to both models unless it is used to distinguish the single head model from the dual head model Kaleido X16 Installation Kaleido X16 D Kaleido X16 D There are two heads Head 1 and Head 2 on the Kaleido X16 Dual Kaleido X16 D The Input and Output connections are as follows Connection type Number of Number of connectionson connections on Head 1 Head 2 MV Out 1 1 DVI In 1 1 The rear connector panel for this model is displayed below In addition to the difference in the number of output heads the Audio 1 0 TBA pinout is different between the two models Seealso For more information about the Audio TBA pinout differences between the two Kaleido X16 models see Audio 1 0 TBA on page 15 Kaleido X16 S There is one head Head 1 on the Kaleido X16 Single Kal
55. st of available rooms and select the one you wish to control See Selecting a Position and Logging on page 44 for details Note log on toa room that is part of a Kaleido X16 system configured in a different subnet the RCP2 must be configured with the appropriate unicast IP addresses see Configuring Unicast IP Addresses on page 37 Navigating the Configuration Menu Resources for setting up the Kaleido RCP2 to operate the Kaleido X16 are available through the Kaleido RCP2 s Configuration menu The current menu selection is shown on the LCD display Access the menu by pressing the ENTER key for at least 8 seconds then use the keys to navigate as indicated below Kaleido X16 Hardware Description amp Installation Manual 2 Move UP 8 Move DOWN ENTER Access the submenu or select the displayed value ESC Go back to the previous menu level or cancel a value selection Note These keys are lit when menu access is enabled Configuration ROOM SELECTION Kaleido RCP2 Configuration menu summary ETHERNET OPTION DEVICE INFO UNICAST HOST IP 000 000 000 000 HOST IP ADDR 3 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 DHCP ENABLE DISABLE IP ADDRESS 010 000 003 191 NETWORK MASK 255 255 000 000 GATEWAY I 000 000 000 000 VERSION CURRENT IP ADDR CURRENT NET MASK Display the
56. t network power sourcing Ethernet switch Full redundancy is obtained with both supplies present at the same time Indicators The ACTIVITY indicator is located on the right hand side ofthe rear panel This LED reports the status of the Ethernet connection as follows Color Board Status Off No link detected Green Normal good link Orange Activity Red Hardware fault Flashing Red Upgrading firmware Front panel LEDS Two LEDs are visible on the front panel one for each power supply When lit they both indicate the same status Color Board Status Green Normal Flashing Green Normal rebooting Kaleido X16 Hardware Description amp Installation Manual Color Board Status Orange Warning Flashing Orange Warning rebooting Red Hardware fault Flashing Red Upgrading firmware When the ABT is powered up all three LEDs will be orange until the boot sequence is terminated This is a visual indicator that the LEDs are functioning properly Controls The RESET button is located on the right hand side of the ABT rear panel Push the RESET button to reset the ABT s IP address to a default value IP address 10 0 3 190 Subnet mask 255 255 0 0 This simplifies the process of connecting to the ABT via its Ethernet connection Seealso For more information about connecting to the ABT with a Web browser see Web Interface on page 52 Operation Synchronization
57. t parameters The Tone parameter activates or deactivates the EBU test tone applied simultaneously to all channels The odd channel will be 1 kHz sine wave at 18 dBFS with a period of silence lasting 250 ms every 3 seconds The even channel will be a continuous 1 kHz sine wave at 18 dBFS 57 Peripheral Equipment Web Interface The 0 dBFS level parameters are available for an ABT with analog inputs They allow the adjustment of the 0 dBFS level for each input The number of inputs depends on the model In the case where all inputs must be set to the same level click Yes beside Set all levels using CH 1 The changes take effect when you click Apply Note If changes to parameters are made before clicking Apply and the user wishes to reestablish the values displayed when the page was loaded this can be done by clicking Cancel Changes Finally factory default values for all parameters on this page can be displayed by clicking Factory Defaults The Audio level adjustments are not applicable to ABT models with digital inputs and do not appear on the Web page Network Configuration Web Page Miranda Audio Bridae Terminal EM x Network Configuration NSURGUECORSGUEIBO MAC Address 00 50 1E 02 04 BE Information Label 128A 8377001 Valid characters a z A Z 0 9 _ DHCP Disabled Enabled Static IP Address 10 5 IE 250 Static Network Mask 255 pss ss fo Apply amp Reboot Can
58. tem you must set up the Ethernet connection between the two devices Note The Kaleido RCP2 is powered through its RJ 45 Ethernet connector a PoE connection However the Kaleido X16 frame does not feed power through its Ethernet connections To power the Kaleido RCP2 you must therefore source power from a separate device with a compatible PoE Ethernet connection Ethernet Configuration By default the Kaleido RCP2 is shipped with DHCP enabled so it will automatically be assigned an IP address by a DHCP server If no DHCP server can be found the Kaleido RCP2 will default to its static IP address The time out period before the RCP2 defaults to its static address is about 1 minute To speed up the initialization disable the DHCP option see Enabling or Disabling DHCP on page 34 The default static IP address is 10 0 3 191 but this can be changed see Setting an IP Address Subnet Mask and Gateway on page 35 If you need to operate with a fixed IP address you must use the Configuration menu to disable DHCP and set up the correct IP address Network Mask and Gateway To access Kaleido X16 rooms located in other subnets the RCP2 must be configured with the appropriate unicast IP addresses see Configuring Unicast IP Addresses on page 37 Room Selection Before you can use your Kaleido RCP2 to operate a Kaleido X16 you must select the room in which to operate Use the Configuration menu to access the li
59. the Kaleido RCP2 you wish to update is on the same network as your PC 1 Typethe name ofthe firmware data file you wish to use to upgrade your RCP2 unit in the Choose the firmware box Alternatively click Browse to locate the appropriate file Look In Firmware h 7735 0101 161 CBN File Name 7735 0101 161 Files of Type Kaleido RCP2 firmware CBN Cancel Note Please contact Miranda Technical Support in order to obtain a copy of the latest firmware data file Once you have specified the firmware data file the Firmware selection zone will look like this Firmware selection Choose the firmware C Program Files Miranda Kaleido RCP2 UpdateriFirmware 735 0101 161 CBN Browse 2 Click Next when you are done The next window includes step by step instructions for uploading the data file to the Kaleido RCP2 41 42 Peripheral Equipment Updating the Kaleido RCP2 Firmware K RCP2 Updater iran dja KALEIDO RCP2 UPDATER Instructions 1 2 3 4 5 6 T 8 9 5 On the RCP2 press and hold ENTER for 10 seconds until you see the configuration menu Select the first option ROOM SELECTION by pressing ENTER Wait until the room data is downloaded to the RCP2 Select the room System Updater and press ENTER Press the LOGIN button twice Wait until the position data is downloaded to the RCP
60. the Kaleido X16 frame Kaleido X16 Hardware Description amp Installation Manual Frame Cooling Fans Air intake for the frame is handled by six fans located near the front of the frame and two heat sinks near the rear ofthe frame The fans draw air into the frame through a grille and filter in the front door The heat sinks help to exhaust air out through grates on either side see diagram above IMPORTANT The Kaleido X16 frame requires a constant flow of cooling air during operation DO NOT OPERATE THE UNIT IF THESE FANS ARE NOT WORKING Ifa fan is not working contact your next level of support Power Supply Cooling Fan Each PSU has one fan located on its front Each PSU draws air through the frames front grille through the PSU then out to the closest rear fan to be exhausted out the side of the frame see diagrams above and below PSU fan on front of PSU Air Filter Cooling air drawn into the Kaleido X16 frame by the ventilating fans passes through a filter located behind a grille in the front door of the frame Seealso For more information about cleaning the air filter see Cleaning the Air Filter on page 24 CompactFlash In order to boot the CPU you must ensure the appropriate CompactFlash CF card is properly inserted in the CF slot accessible from the front of the Kaleido X16 frame The CF card contains the operating system required for a system boot Ca D e 022 lt
61. tor panel male on the cable The pin numbering scheme for the GPI 1 0 connector is represented in the following diagram Pin 15 Pin1 O O O O O O O O O O O OO O O O Pin30 Pin 16 There are 44 GPI connector pins 40 not including GND whose functions are as follows 4Ground GND pins 32 GPI Input pins 4GPI Output Emitter pins designated in the table below as N 4GPI Output Collector pins designated in the table below as P The exact pinout for the GPI connector is as follows Kaleido X16 Hardware Description amp Installation Manual Bottom row Middle row Top row Pin Description Pin Description Pin Description 31 GND 16 GPI Output P lt 1 gt 1 GPI Output N lt 1 gt 32 GPI Output P lt 2 gt 17 GPI Output N lt 2 gt 2 GPI Output P lt 3 gt 33 GPI Output N lt 3 gt 18 GPI Output P lt 4 gt 3 GPI Output N lt 4 gt 34 GPI Input lt 31 gt 19 GPI Input lt 32 gt 4 GPI Input lt 29 gt 35 GND 20 GPI Input lt 30 gt 5 GPI Input lt 27 gt 36 GPI Input lt 26 gt 21 GPI Input lt 28 gt 6 GPI Input lt 24 gt 37 GPI Input lt 23 gt 22 GPI Input lt 25 gt 7 GPI Input lt 21 gt 38 GPI Input lt 20 gt 23 GPI Input lt 22 gt 8 GPI Input lt 18 gt 39 GPI Input lt 16 gt 24 GPI Input lt 19 gt 9 GPI Input lt 15 gt 40 GPI Input lt 14 gt 25 GPI Input lt 17 gt 10 GPI Input lt 12 gt 41 GND 26 GPI Input lt 13 gt 11 GPI Input lt 10 gt
62. trical Installation 5 CompactFlash BEER 11 12 Maintenante i VV RE 24 Introduction The Kaleido X16 system is a cost effective multi image processor The Kaleido X16 can accommodate smaller systems or scale up to production systems where smaller building blocks with fewer input counts per display are desirable Each chassis can display up to 16 auto sensing HD SD or Analog inputs that can be displayed across two high resolution outputs at multiple sizes Kaleido X16 Installation Features Features Small form factor 1RU Expandable Expandable multi room architecture based on a chassis with 16 inputs and 2 independent multi image display outputs Unmatched Any source can be repeated to any position to any display at any size at any resolution flexibility without blocking or grouping restrictions Kaleido X16 as The Kaleido X16 can behave as a router with 16 input channels as sources and the two router RT OUT outputs as destinations Superior display Highest quality multi image output without compression with superior on screen graphics for the most critical live monitoring applications 128 audio channels Unprecedented audio performance with the ability to monitor up to 128 channels of audio including embedded discrete analog discrete AES from ABT DVI inputs DVI input
63. ty Video Inputs are locked N A Inputs ERROR ON N A N A N A Inputs unlocked or SIGNAL no input DVI Inputs Inputsarelocked N A Inputs are ERROR ON N A N A N A unlocked or SIGNAL no input LTC LTC valid N A LTCinvalid N A N A N A No signal Ex Ref Inputislocked N A Input is ERRORON N A N A N A Input unlocked SIGNAL no input SDTI Inputsarelocked N A Inputs are ERROR ON N A N A N A unlocked or SIGNAL no input or no SDTI signal General System OK Intrusive self ConfigFailed FWUpgrading Bootup Firmwareerror N A Status diagnostic Safe Mode Diagnostic finished Verbose switch on Severity BootOK Booting Boot error Fatal error N A N A No power Need live CALL TECH update SUPPORT Monitoring the Temperature of the Kaleido X16 Frame For optimal performance it is strongly recommended that you operate the Kaleido X16 frame in an environment with an ambient temperature between 0 C and 40 C IMPORTANT Kaleido X16 frame When measuring the ambient room temperature take your readings from directly in front of the There are two factors that could influence airflow inside the frame altitude and airflow obstruction on the sides of the unit Kaleido X16 Installation Power Supplies Power Supplies Power supply for the Kaleido X16 frame The Kaleido X16 frame is powered by dual redundant current sharing power supply units PSUs The PSUs are installed
64. u can depend on the room you selected digits that you can type by pressing access any submenu or select values from the Configuration menu the digit buttons on the keypad If you by pressing ENTER Press ESC to cancel a Scroll up and down the list by make an error press DEL and type the selection or to return to the previous pressing the 8 and 2 buttons password again When you are done menu level Press 8 to navigate from press ENTER to validate the password one menu option to the next Press 2 to go back to the previous option The following table shows how to change the login position As an example the position will be changed from 7007 to To accomplish this task you must have first selected a room see Selecting Room on page 33 Kaleido X16 Hardware Description amp Installation Manual Action LCD indication Other buttons Press LOGIN Until the unit receives the list of login positions from the Kaleido system Acquiring login list Lit depending on the Kaleido system s configuration Once the list of login positions is available LOGIN Position first list item Digit keys 2 and 8 are lit to indicate that they can be used to scroll the list If the list of login position is not available the following message displays for 3 seconds No login list available Lit depending on the Kaleido system s configuration If the Kaleido system is not active the following
65. up to 4 DESCRIPTION Contact closure SIGNAL Open collector 5 to 12 VDC MAXIMUM VOLTAGE 12V MAXIMUM CURRENT AT 12V 70mA FORMATS Fixed Not bidirectional PULSE MINIMUM DURATION 100 ms CONNECTOR DB 44 Ethernet SIGNAL 10 100 BASE T IEEE 802 3 CONNECTOR RJ 45 RS 422 SIGNAL RS 422 SMPTE 207M EBU 3245 CONNECTOR 45 USB SIGNAL USB Version 1 0 CONNECTOR USB 69 Specifications Kaleido X16 Frame Kaleido X16 Frame POWER SUPPLY Hot swappable redundant power supply INPUT VOLTAGE 100 240 V FREQUENCY 47 63 Hz POWER 300 W 75 of PSU MAX CURRENT 4A MAX POWER 300 W DIMENSIONS 45 mm 1 75 in 1 RU W 451 mm 18 04 in mounting flange for standard 19 inch rack D with cover and connectors 641 mm 25 25 in D without cover and connectors 591 mm 23 25 in FULL SPEC TEMPERATURE RANGE 0 40 C ambient WEIGHT 2 PSUs 10 44 kg 23 Ibs WEIGHT 1 PSU 9 48 kg 21 Ibs Kaleido RCP2 70 ETHERNET PORT SIGNAL 100 10 BASE T IEEE 802 3AF CONNECTOR RJ 45 with LED and 48 V power USB PORTS SIGNAL USB 1 0 Kaleido X16 Hardware Description amp Installation Manual CONNECTOR 2 USB host connectors mouse and keyboard only DIMENSIONS 78 mm x 203 mm x 32 mm 3 5 in x 8 in x 1 in VOLTAGE 48V POWER 5 W Max for RCP2 itself 5W Max for USB Devices

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