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21
Operation
The Kaleido-MX can be controlled in different ways:
In the housing frame, you can monitor card operating status of your Kaleido-MX input
and output cards by looking at the card-edge LEDs (see
Card Button and LED Interface,
on page 22), and use the Densité CPU-ETH2 local control panel and its buttons to
navigate menus and adjust parameter values (see Using the Densité Frame Control
Panel, on page 26).
The loading and management of layouts is handled via a client application, XEdit,
accessed through a dedicated Ethernet port (refer to the Kaleido-X Users Manual).
Grass Valley’s iControl system can be used to access the card’s operating parameters
from a remote computer, using a convenient graphical user interface (see
Remote
Control Using iControl, on page 28).
A GPI interface allows remote layout selection.
The output resolution of the card can be controlled automatically through the EDID
interface with the display.
The RCP-200 advanced remote control panel, and the Kaleido-RCP2 control panel allow
you to perform operations on the monitor wall, either by themselves or in association
with an external keyboard and a mouse. Refer to the RCP-200, Kaleido-RCP2, and
Kaleido-X documentation (available on the Kaleido-X DVD that shipped with your
system).

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