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Operation of the Monitor Wall
Logging on to the Monitor Wall Using a Remote Control Panel
4 When the appropriate room name is highlighted, press ENTER to accept the new
selection, and then press ESC to exit the Configuration menu.
5Press the LOGIN key.
The following message will appear on the LCD display:
LOGIN Position
Admin
6 Select your user name by pressing the 2 key (to move up in the list) or the 8 key (to
move down the list).
7 When you user name is highlighted, press ENTER.
8 When prompted, type the password for this user name, then press ENTER.
The message “Access granted” will appear on the LCD display if the login is successful. If
a mouse is connected to the Kaleido-RCP2, then you should be able to see and move
the mouse pointer on the monitor wall. Alternatively, use the Kaleido-RCP2’s mouse-
function keys.
For more information on the Kaleido-RCP2, please refer to the Kaleido-RCP2 Guide to
Installation and Operation, available on the DVD that shipped with your system, and from
Miranda’s support portal.
Logging on to the Monitor Wall Using the RCP-200
To log on to a Kaleido-X room from the RCP-200
1 On an RCP-200 with an active connection to the network, press the LIST button.
All devices, and Kaleido-X rooms, detected by the RCP-200 appear on the left screen.
Kaleido-X rooms are listed in the form [multiviewer name]\[room name].
If a room belongs to a cluster system, its name appears once for each of the member
multiviewers (e.g. if two multiviewers, KX1 and KX2, are configured as a cluster, and
ROOM1 includes displays fed by both multiviewers, then both KX1\ROOM1 and
KX2\ROOM1 will be listed. To determine the one you should select, review the
following:
Note: By default, the user “Admin” has no password.
Notes
• If at any time the message “Target system is offline” or “No login list
available” appears on the LCD display, press the ESC, ENTER and DEL keys
simultaneously and go back to
step 1.
• If the room you were logged on to is part of a cluster system, try accessing
it from a different multiviewer (e.g. select KX2/ROOM1 instead of
KX1/ROOM1, from the room list).
• The pointer may flicker when two RCP users access displays fed by the
same multiviewer output.
• Two users accessing the same display will be limited to sharing a single
pointer.