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Operation of the Monitor Wall
This section introduces the Kaleido-X monitor wall features.
Key Concepts
Monitor wall The monitor wall refers to the group of display screens that are connected to
the output modules of a specific Kaleido-X system.
Room A room is a visual grouping of display screens. A room represents the physical
displays, positioned and sized as viewed by the user in an actual room.
Rooms can include full screen zones, and are defined and configured by using
the XEdit application.
See Logging on to the Monitor Wall Using a Remote
Control Panel on page 29.
Automatic
resolution
detection
Automatic resolution detection eases the initial setup of a new display monitor
by automatically determining the best resolution supported by the display.
This ensures that the multiviewer will be configured for the best video
quality. When a new display is connected, the multiviewer will detect the
EDID of the display on boot-up, and will set the correct resolution
accordingly. This means that displays can be hot-swapped. If an existing
display is replaced by a new one, the Kaleido-X will automatically change the
resolution without the need for a system restart.
See Setting a Display
Monitors Output Resolution on page 58.
Note: The Kaleido-IP does not yet support automatic output resolution
detection.
Layout A layout refers to a visual grouping of monitors on the monitor wall. Layouts
are specific to a room, and created by using the XEdit application. Full screen
layouts, also defined in XEdit, are specific to a full screen zone within a
particular room.
See Loading Layouts on page 34, and Displaying a Source in
Full Screen Mode, on page 36.
Dashboard The dashboard is a window that contains the system name, IP address and
software build version. It also displays error messages. The dashboard is
displayed at the bottom right of each display, on the monitor wall:
See Displaying the Dashboard on page 32, and Hiding the Dashboard, on
page 33.
Monitor A monitor (also called a widget) is an element that is part of a layout. XEdit
supports several types of primary elements (clocks, timers, video monitors,
audio monitors, UMDs, time code monitors, alarm monitors, etc.), that can be
grouped into composite monitors.

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