Miranda Camera Co M406-9900-402, KALEIDO-K2 specifications Usb, Mouse Keyboard, Ltc, Option

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GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION

The rear connector panel (11) associated with the Controller module has the following connectors:

Ethernet: RJ-45 connector

Ethernet interface for connection to LAN/WAN networks using TCP-IP.

RS-422/485:DE-9S connector

For connecting the Kaleido-RCP or other remote control devices.

Figure 4.4.1.2 RS-422/485 Connector pin-out

RS-232 :DE-9P connector

To connect to router status information sources for tracking UMDs.

Figure 4.4.1.3 RS-232 Connector pin-out

USB:

Used to connect a USB mouse, CD-ROM or portable hard disk to upgrade or service the unit. A

 

similar USB connector may also be found on the front edge of the Controller module, accessible

 

only when the front is removed.

Mouse,

 

Keyboard:

The mouse and keyboard inputs allow the user to operate the Kaleido locally.

LTC IN:

BNC

 

The time code input connector allows the system’s internal clock to be synchronized to the

 

station’s time.

 

LTC signal must conform to SMPTE 12M (EBU-3259-E) standard.

REF IN:

BNC

(OPTION)

Connect a reference input signal to genlock the Kaleido-K2 (i.e. lock the Kaleido-K2’s internal clock

 

circuitry to this external reference).

 

The input reference can conform to any of these standards:

 

SMPTE 170M, SMPTE 318M, ITU 624-2, BUT 470-6, or composite sync.

The front card-edge of the Controller module has several controls, some accessible only when the front panel is removed. Figure 4.4.1.4 shows the location of the controls on the front edge of the Controller module.

ON/OFF pushbutton: turns the unit on and off (the power supplies in the rear of the unit remain ON).

Power ON LED: this bi-color LED reports the general status of the unit and monitors the power supplies. When off, both power supplies are switched off or not plugged in.

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Contents Kaleido-K2 Electromagnetic Compatibility Safety Compliance InformationHow to contact us Contents Guide to Installation and Operation Features Introduction1 Kaleido-K2 functional block diagram Rear Panel OverviewFront Panel Installing Kaleido-RCP in a rack using the mounting bracket Mechanical InstallationRack-mount installation Unpacking2 Moving the connector Installation Frame and Electrical InstallationPower supplies FrameVentilation Module installation and replacementOperation Position Module type Color Code Connector panel installationModule card installation Module description and connection Controller ModuleLTC USBMouse Keyboard Option1.4 Front edge of Controller module 2.1 GPI rear connector panel GPI Module2.4 Installing lexan on the MWA-TBA-G terminal block adapter 3.1 MWI-SA rear connector panel Analog Audio Input Module MWI-SADigital Audio Input Module MWI-AES Composite Analog Video Input Module MWI-CVBS6 Y/C Analog Video Input Module MWI-YC Component Analog Video Input Module MWI-CAVDigital Video SD-SDI Input Module MWI-SDI Analog Progressive Rgbvh Input Module MWI-VGAHD-SDI Video Input Module MWI-HD Output Module MWO-HRMultiple Kaleido-K2 installation Controlling multiple Kaleido-K2s through an ethernet network1 Cascading two Kaleido-K2s RS-422 Multi-drop Cable Example 3 RS-422 Serial ID AssignmentStartup and preparation to use software Installation of SoftwareOperation Replacing a defective power supply MaintenanceCleaning the air filter Replacing a defective fan1 Replacing the fan Specifications Digital Audio Input MWI-AES Progressive Rgbhv Input MWI-VGAAnalog Audio Input MWI-SA Time Code InputDVI Output Progressive Rgbhv Output 1 MWO-HRProgressive Rgbhv Output 2 MWO-HR Audio Monitoring Output MWO-HREthernet PORTMWA-CPU Remote Control PanelRemote Port MWA-CPU USB PORTMWA-CPU