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Routers & Kaleido-X
Configuring a Multiviewer’s Internal Router
6 Select the physical levels you wish to add to KX Router’s first logical level, and then click
OK.
The selected levels appear in the Physical levels list.
7Click the [1] KX Router (96 × 80) folder under Logical routers in the Routers list.
The third-level tab bar appears under Router configurations, with the Configuration
tab selected.
8 Source and destination mapping is not done automatically. Click the Source mapping
tab, click a cell in the [0] Video logical level column, and then choose an input from the
list.
9 To import labels from a CSV file (i.e. a comma-delimited file such as might be exported
from an Excel spreadsheet), click Import labels, navigate to the CSV file that contains
the labels you wish to import, select it, and then click Open.
Auto map works as described in Step 3 – Adding Logical Routers on page 318.
It is also useful to have manual control over the source/destination mapping in the
event a router card is removed.
KX Router also has a Logical router matrix ID, which can be used by an external router
control device or application to control the internal router modules.
Note: The file must be formatted as three columns with no heading row.
Column 1 should contain numbers from 1 to N (the number of sources),
column 2 should contain the source labels, and column 3 should contain the
destination labels. Columns are delimited by commas, without spaces.
Sample label file:
1,VTR 1,OUT 1
2,VTR 2,OUT 2
3,CAM 1,OUT 3
4,CAM 2,OUT 4
5,SAT 1,PGM
6,SAT 2,PVW
Note: The Get labels from physical level feature is not yet supported for
internal router cards.